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                  <text>We at Barry County Lumber
Company want to wish everyone
the very best in 1975....hopefully
abundant with opportunities. It is
our wish that you have all good
things-past, present and future-in
one big happy year!
Special thanks for your kind
friendship and loyalty, we look for­
ward to serving you in the years
ahead!

JAN

NewYear!
Jim Wiswell

Mwrie Weeks

JimOsis

Ken Keeler

Dorcas Newton

Dave Koons

Milt Mason

Dave Fisher

Frank Weinbrechl

Jim Christensen

Mel Shults

Pat McKelvey

Neil Wilson

Dm Curtiss

Ted Mlerding

□iff Branded

Dm Wilson

We will close 1 p.m. Tues., Dec. 31

STORE HOURS:
Mon. thru Thurs.
7:30 a.m to 5 p.m
Fridays 7:30 a.m.to

8 p.m. I Saturday
7:30a.m. to 12:00
Noon.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

�Hastings

Banner

Devoted to the Interests of Barry County Since 1856

FREEPORTBLOOD
CLINIC

Erreport on Thursday. Jm. *,

Rapid* aad Edward Raed of
Kral City
Jens 2. IE!.

Year with a Ufe-«avl*g gift.

child.
Mobile

Village,
Cbariotte Reed J Grand

Banner Becoming

Find Partial Skeleton

Paid Newspaper

of White Female

The Hastings Panner will
become a paid circulation
newspaper with the issue of
Feb 4. 1975
Subscription rate will be

the
Hastings'
only
newspaper A special io­
made for new subscribers In
Barry County. The sub­

Kent. Ionia. Ingham. Eaton.
Calhoun and Kalamatoo

4

The Banner finds that
ruing costs are affecting the
newspaper industry, like all
fair Io expect the advertisers
to absorb all of the costs of

producing a new jpaprr
Barry County readers

price if they start their sub­
scription before Feb. 1.1975
Barry Coun’y subscribers
may also subscribe for 3

Barry County Sheriff's
Department
officers,
working with repreeentatives
from the Slate Police Crime
Laboratory at Lansing and a
pathologist at the University

learn the Identity of a white
female between 16 and 35
per year, thus saving 30% years
&lt;
of age whose partial
over the regular price.
&lt;
skeletal
remains were found
The Hartings Banner will Thursday.
Jan 3, in Section
also
be
available
on 22
: of Orangeville Township,
newsstands in Barry County about
i
150 to 360 yards north of
for IS coot* per copy
I
the
Guernsey Lake Road
■ A coupon will be found-■ Pathologist Robert Henelsewhere in thi* paper for
tor drix. MD, made the deterthe convenience of those sla
r- mination that the remains
—rting their subscriptions
were that of a white female
Tne Banner will continue to
cover Hastings and all of
Among Hie remains found
Barry County The staff plans
to improve and enlarge it* was the skull, bone fragments
news coverage in the months and what appeared to be the
to come.
Rib and other bone fragments
were found, but missing were
the arms, vertebrae, pelvic

glrefie and other porta of a
skelton,
according
to
available information.
The skeletal remain* were
found by Gerrard R Ypma.
2696 Pifer Road. Delton, and
Alger A. Moeller. 7603 Norris
Road. Delton, who had been
hunting rabbits
They saw a bone sticking
out of the snow, and removing
it from the snow they found
the partial skeiton
Bits of clothing and shoe*
were found
Friday officers returned to
the scene and. using flame
throwers to melt the snow, at­
tempted to find more
segments of the skeiton.
Some bone pieces were found,
but nothing significant, of­
ficers said.

the pathology unit at the
University ofMichiaan where

Banner Moving to New

■'

Offices on State Street
The HaaUnas Banner will
J _... i"

*tu uUI ** ic&gt;cate&lt;1 ln U*
htilMine at IM W Slat»&lt;U

Barry Co. Deaths
ROGER C. FOWLER
Service* for Roger C.
owler, 75, of 441 W. Mil) St .

:

with burial in Riverside

1
I

% CAR NOW—Members of the aewly formed Hastings
lobtle Dealer* Association are orgtag resident* to "Bay

Renner Ford. Ill* N. Michigan Avesme; Don

o' Reahm Motor Salo, 1*7 N. Michigan Aveaae: BUI

Dealers Push Car Sales to
Keep ‘Yourself Working’
n of the newly for■ tings Automobile
Association have

1310 N. Michigan. Ken
Reahm of Reahm Motor
Sales Inc al 107 N. Michigan
Avenue and Don Parrish and
Burnell Larke of Larke Buick
&amp; Chevrolet at 1435 S

The dealers are determined
to pros ide full service and the

County to consi
ag their new &lt;
lave also stars

problem We plan to stan­
dardize hour* to better serve

keep yourself w orking
Edttinaw added that: "We
are very optimistic and
positive about the future I've
gone through 5 of these
come out of them with flying

move w
119W State Si . where WBCH
radio station is also located
The radio station occupies the
front half of the building.
The new Banner office will
be much larger than the
new composing room for
typesetting and makeup in
the basement.
Customer* of the Banner
will use the front •■ntrance of
the present radio station
building. A Banner recep­
tions will be seated in the
front to handle small items of
business
such as sub­
scription* and classified ads.
and direct cuUomers to other
department*
the Banner will also have a
will be in use Wednesday The
number isMM051
number will diH ba used by
the Hastings Press, which

Publisher Hugh Fullerton
said that the new office will
provide more space for all of
the employee*, and enable
them to have more efficient

in the basement will nave a
new Compuwrlter photo­
typesetting machine, and a
Compugraphic 72BO typeset
ting machine for headlines
and larger type for ad­
vertisements. It also will
layout and makeup tables and
boards, which Fullerton is
Work on the remodeling for
the new office and competing
room was done by Hausc Con­
struction Co , which installed
the new wall paneling,
ceilings and partitions; Bert
Keiser, who end the electrical
work, and Hastings Floor
Covering, which put in the
basement tile

84*Year-Old Man Knocked Down, Robbed
Horner Smith. *4, R1 Lake
been knocked down and rob
bed outside his home about 4
p.m Saturday. Jan 4.
According tn the Sheriff*
Department report, a man in
l,.
an. kmzw-ltHi Ml the
Tischner Rd and asked to use

Home.
Rev. Lloyd R VanLente of­
ficiated with burial in Elm
wood
Cemetery
near
Wayland.
Mr Fowler was born in
Wayland on Aug. 27.1*69. the
son of Clifford and Alice
(Rogers) Fowler. He at­
tended Wayland Schools and
married Mary Kemeen of
Middleville She died in 1943
He moved to Hastings in
ternational Seal &amp; Lock Co
where be worked until his
retirement as a tool and die

married Marjorie Johnson of
Hastings. He was a member
of the Barry' County Spot
Umen Club
He is survived by his wife;
a son. Jack, of Fine lake,
Battle Creek. 3 grand­
daughters. and a sister, Mrs
PauhMary Lob* Peterson of
Reddick, Ha.

MRS. FLORENCE M.
KAISER
the phone Smith let him in
and as he was leaving the • Services for Mrs. Florence
yard, he grabbed Smith,
who died at 4:05
threw him to the ground and
took a billfold contain* about a.m. Sunday. Dec. 29. at
Grand Rapids Osteopathic
The assailant missed Hospital, were held 1:30
another billfold which had Tuesday at the Leonard
.bout 36
Osgood Funeral Home.
ftev Esther Cox officiated

Gh Mondays, Wednesdays
snd married Ogdwi Kaiser in and Fridays the dealership*
December of 1906. They had
Jived ail of their married life
at the Kaiser Road address
sdays they will be opfti f. om 8
She is survived by her a.m to 3:30 p.m and on
husband; a son. Paul of Saturdays from * a.m to 12
Hastings, a daughter. Mrs noon.
—r of Tuscon. Ara ;
Ottis
The members are Jack
_ „_____ jildren. and one Echtinaw of the Hastings
greet grandson.
Motor Sales at 33* N
Michigan Avenue. Bill Ren
ner of Ronner Ford Inc at
OTIS H. MORGAN
Services for Otis H
CUMENA D.
83. 513 W Bond,
SCHA1BLY
who died on Thur
Services for Climuia D.
Hospital, were held Saturday. Schaibiy, 96. «ho died Sun­
Dec 28. at the Beeler Funeral day. Dec. 39. al her home in
Woodland after a long illness.
Homo.
Rev Roger C Timmerman
o&gt;T*ci*ted with burial in the Dec. 31, at the Pickens Koops
Chapel in Lake Odessa
Rev. George Spea* of­
Mr. Morgan was born in
Middleville on Sept. 24. 1991. ficiated with burial in Fuller
the son of Frank and Hannah Cemetery
(Kepkey)
Morgan
He
married Mildred Ten Eyck on 1871. la Woodland Township,
the daughter of James and
Jan. 13,1957.
In addition to hi* wife, he is Elizabeth (Myers&gt; Durkee
survived by 2 daughters. Mrs She was a life long resident of
Duane (Lois) Bacon of Mid­ that area. She married Henry
dleville and Mrs Ray (Mary* Schaibiy on Nov. 20. 1901. He
Rider of Hastings; a step-son, died April 11.1945 . She was a
D. Paul Osler of Middleville. member of the Woodbury
4 grandchildren; 5 step­ U.B. Church and 'he WCTU
She is survived by one
grandchildren; 4 great gran
daughter. Mrs
Htldred
dchildren, and 3 step great Westerly of Woodland. 3 sons,
grandchildren.
Hobard of Bradenton. Fla..
Kennard of Edmore and
George of Woodland; a sister.
Mrs. Hercie Tewksbury of
Hartings; 9 grandchildren; 33
great grandchildren, and 3
great great grandchildren
memorial contributions to the
chanty at their choice

JOHN N. GARDNER
Service* for Jo*m N. Gard­
ner. n, of rural Woodland
who died Tuesday. Dec. 31. at
Blodgett Hospital tn Grand
Rapids following a short
illness, were held Friday.
Jan. 3 at 1:30 p.m. at the

Memorial Park

(Sheldon'
a retired
life-long
Woodland

hours, said "We’re doing thia

been proven true, according
toParrisKexpfaiDed
mv exoenence " that "We
a* a group are joining force-,
to better take care of the
people during thi* economic
crisis. I don’t feel that only
the people in the car business
are the one's affected by this

Larke said "We want to
serve the- people of Hastings
and Barry County We as car
dealers are worried about

that while the notional reta*(

wmbsspaW

93 percent of tne working for­
ce on jobs.
■This i» certainly not a
catastrophic situation, and
one that can be improved on
by restoring the confidence in
our working people that our
economy and their jobs
depend on movement of
goods"
"Buy a car now to keep
yourself working."

Hastings Mutual Promotes
Rothfuss And Johnston
Robert
E.
Stanley,
president of the Hasting*
Mutual Insurance Company.
has announced the ap□ointment &lt;*f Frank E. Rothfuss as serior vice president
and Charles F Johnston as
vice president of finance and

The appointments were
confirmed at a special
meeting of the company's
directors.
Rothfuss. who has been
associated with Hastings
Mutual since 1946. had been
vice
president—general
claims manager, and John­
ston. who joined the firm on
Sept. 4, 1964, had been
secretary controller
Rothfuss began his in­
surance
career
with
Manufactures Life and soon
after entered the casualty
field with Hastings Mutual in
1946 He has served Hastings
as an inspector, adjuster,
firidman, special fieldman
adjuster, director and area
supervtsoi before becoming
vice president and general
claims manager
He has been a director of
the Stale Savings Bank of
West Branch, the Michigan
District Stewardship Board
and it* Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod A veteran of
World War II. he served on
the Sebewaing Village coun­
cil and at president of the

He and ms wife. Maxine,
have 3 sons. Franklin Jr and
Tim. and twin daughters.
Wendy and Cindy
He and Maxine live at 640
Indian Hills Drive
Johnston had been named
secretary and controller on
Ha married Jessie Sbopbell Jan. 29,1974
The new president of the
married Emma Hansbarger Harting* Area Chamber of
Commerce. Johnston is a
on Oct. 20.1961
member of the National
Association of Mutual In­
surance Companies and on
the Federal Tax Commitlee
ce Kreger' of Hastings, 12 He ha* been chairman at the
grandchildren, and II great accounting seminar of the
Conference
of
Mutual

l*wis and Carrie
Gardner He was
farmer and a
resident of the

first

market
"So goes the
automobile Lusinea. so goes
the national economy After

unemployment and unem­
ployment in our own area
This is the most serious fac­
tor today. People are worried
and just are not buying We
have to convince our own
people that our economy
depends on moving a variety

’

■

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CHARLES F. JOHNSTON
FRANK E. ROTHFUSS
Casualty Companies
A native of Watertown.
N.Y.,
where
he
was
duated from high school
1951, he earned a BA. in

P

University at Canton. N.Y.
Johnston was associated

with the Prudential Life In­
surance Company at its home
office in Newark, NJ., and
was employed for 5 year* by
the Agricultural Insurance
Group of Watertown before
moving to Hastings He and
hi* wife. Dona, and daughter.

Street

�TMf HASTINGS BANNER Aonuory 7 IB7J Pop*}

Welcome
Orchard

On

1/2 Mil. North of lonlo

Open All Winter
l i w to 6 p ai tuilf lictfii iaada;

VFW DANCE

HHS Choir toPresent ~ ~ ~
The Musical, ‘Oliver
The Hasting* High Srhoot
Choir will present Done!
Bart » musical "Oliver" on
Feb ». Ji. 33 in Central
Auditorium at Ipn
Thu wiP be the Bnd annual
production of an operetta in
Hasting*
•Oliver'' is a
musical bated on the
Twiat and should have ap
pea! lor all age*
Appearing in the title role
aa Oliver ui Kirk Leckrooe, a
7th grader
The Artful
Dodger who attempts Io

(with Live Music)
MEMBERS AND

GUESTS

NASHVILLE VFW

Nye, Kerry Allen. J«f Smith,
Jett Lord. Jim Shuster. Mike
SUch and Rob VanEngrn
•ho range tn grade* from Uh

RAPID
Is Coming to Hastings

GILMORE
JEWELERS

Gary Lee McKee. 2M4
Beatrice.
Middleville,
received hia master's in
educational leadership

The fU crxhaan will once
XXL.XSft.’SK
The leader of the gaag of
thieve*. Fagin, win be played
by Marc Hrndncks who will
be remembered as Sky
Masterson ia last year s
production of
Guys and
Delb " Marc t* a senior
The ctuir»&lt; ter role* of Mr.
Bumble the workhou-e
Beadle and the widow Car
Matron are filled by Gordo
Cappon and Donna Miller
Hob Mallison and Kathy Alien
filI the role* of Mr and Mri
Sowerberry
and
Terry
Hubert will be their daughter.
Charlotte Chris Furrow
plays Noah, the Sowerberry •
apprentice
Laune Benner sings ibr
row of Bet. a young giri who
is trying to follow tn Nancy •
footsteps
Ron Armstrong who was
last year's Nathan Detroit, is
(hi* year'* Mr Brownlo*
Oliver's grandfather. The
Pt of Dr Gnmivig b filled
Mike Smith and Mrs. Bed

Also appearing tn the show
are Terry Burchett. Dame
Murray. Sandy Brocks. Lon
Rodrigues. Laura Meek.
Marilyn Case. Deb DeCamp.
Cathy Ellis. Ixr Barber. Sue
Castleman. Karen Radant.
JoAnn Sherwood Sue Grai.

from the community The or­
chestra for "Oliver" in­
cludes: Fay Clardy. Jan
Peurach. Margaret Sohan.
Dr Fred Haaser. Roger
White. Fred Lowe and Mar
tha Panfil on strings, Ellyn
Renner, Barbara Geisler.

Army Pvt Curtia D Palm,
•on of Mrs Carrie Fairfield.
7414 Mth St, Caledonia, com
Dieted I weeks of basic com
oat (riming at F t Knm.Ky

WEST GYM

EAR PIERCING CLINIC
WILL BE
SATURDAY, JAN. 11

9:00 AM - 5 PM

JAYCEES
Bender on pertwwion and
Joyce Day at the plane HR
Moyer ia the director
Ticket* to "Oliver- will be
available from Vocal Musk

10? E State

We Live in Tense
and
Troubled Times

Farw Bareau
Directors, Gaests

Eajoj Visit

The Bible
and a short business meeting
games wore played and gag
gifts were exchanged
Those board member* and
their wives attending were
Mr and Mr* Marvin Smith.
Mr and Mrs Rottoey P»

Greg Tarrhala. a Collins
Jon Carr. Petr Nye, Harvey Oirld CM—. Mr. and Mrs
Hon Coat*. Mr and Mr* Tom
Mik*. Steve Cool—
Guthrie. Mr -nd Mr* John
Meier. Tom Butler------bach John McIntyre, Rick Bahs. Mr and Mr* Theron
Erway and Tim AMoft.
Thta year * dancers are

ONLY
, J*
nwwwssaai 6 &amp; 8
FABULOUS FANTASY

SttWiaMJIi

hope

and

comfort,

of

meaning and purpose in
an apparently meaning­

less world.

FLAM

LOCAL FIRMS
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Brings a message— of

Hove you ever coolly ttudiod The Bible? In
Ihts troubled world you owe II to yourself to
seriously consider its message. Send for
your Free Bible Correspondence Course by
signing the card below and mailing it to:
Box 27B. Caledonia. Michigan 49318

BIRTHRIGHT
Problem Prttnancy?
Cail 945-4907
PrefiMtcy Testing
Atatlable

Semi /butccal
B/iss Retirees

Enjoy Christmas
Party, Gifts

40% a-t •tio-'U

.

A wonderful Christmas
Ky waa enjoyed by the
Bliaa Retiree Chapter
on Thursday. Dec IS al the
LnK»&gt; Hall on Woodlawn Ave.
A 13 noon potluck dinner
waa higMighled by ham furniahed by the Chapter and
prepared by Ed I-effel
The prayer was offered by
Mrs Clyde Kuenpel
The program
in charge
of Mr* Andrew lartxxirau

each place setting having a
small filled slocking made by
Mr* Carboneau and Mrs.
Leffei The gift table was
decorated also
A short meeting waa con­
ducted and Bernie William*
again explained many things

Hora is tear ckiau to parchui
the rerj latest la womea'i lukiaai
at traaaalaai sarlags la jaa. *11
ear elater stock eill ka aa sale
with tarings el 40* er aan.
These an faaroas Makar aa* aaau
kraa* caatt. Smses, spertewaar
aa* liageria aa* tkaj an all
laarka* *ewa far cleanest.
Clttlanaa'i will ka elate* Taaa*aj.
laaaar) 7tk ta prepare lor this
daaraace, kal they will be opea
We*aK*ay, Jaaaarj Ilk Inn 1:30
to 1:00. Tkaralaj ngslar keen
will ceatiaee.

Special entertainment waa
enjoyed by and presented by
the Hastings High School
Pope String Ensemble The
musicians were guest* at the

and distributed the gift* to all
and to the only child present
Santa played by Clyde Kuempel
to close the meeting
everyone sang Christmas

The next January meeting
will be Thinday. Jan 16
Potluck dinner and btngo will
be played Everyone is asked
to bring "White Elephant*"
for prise*
Retiree* are urged to atMeeting* are beM the third
Thursday of each month at
the Union Hall

Air K..u

Party zl lUrn county will
meet in the Commtseioners
room at the Courthouse Mon
day. Jan I at 7:30pm

ITniMSN'S
I

the Committee
Antorican Party
Mem phu. Tenn

of the
held in

West State Street, Rt. 37

I

Opposite Fairgopads

�THE HASTINGS BANNER Jonvofy 7 1475 Rapt 3

BY WALL STREET JOURNAL

Factual Report Places
Economy In Perspective

HUGH’S MUSE

Voice of the People

Seed Catalog
article

Warms the Mind
seed catalog the other day Acttullj | got it before New
Year’s Day. which is what I call jumping the gun
Nevertheless. H makes any gardener look forward to

"Unemployment'' la the most
chilling word in any recession It ia now
as it has been in ail periods of economic
slowdown TO the man struggling to
support a family the prosper!, or even
the ponaibility of losing Ids job and
being unable to pay for food and
shelter is a grim spectre But for a
third of a century, and through five
recessions, overall unemployment has
never been as bad in fact as in the
public mind

vegetables or verda.it. colorfulflows
Don i get me wrong-1 enjoy winter, at time* Mostly. I
enjoy it from the warmth al my picture window. Especially
Hung on a lake, as 1 de II it really pretty in winter, as it was

Jones, a mere ceremonial
rite will not determine

The only requirrmeni far
salvation »that one muu ae

possible, but IT IS NOT a

In JesatChnu
Larry Orbi*«id

December 10th

took it that you say you mint
be baptized by water in order
to be saved Well I'm sorry to
inform you but vou are
DEAD WRONG’ About your
scripture verse of acts 1:37.
38. while according lo our
Saviours institution, baptism

Saviour and Ij&gt;rd
Baptism replaced
ceremonial rite of

the
cir-

Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
for income tax help.
Reason 1. We are income tax
specialists. We ask the right
questions. We dig for every honest
deduction. We want to leave no
stone unturned to make sure you
pay the smallest legitimate tax.

when I look at my xwd catalog t.nrever. thaw fierce
winter winds become oalray May tree/c*. in my mind's eye
And all that snow Is Just sort rain, coaxing my seed* into ger
ruination Is all that really several months away?

For those who like pretty Mines, the new type la called
Cheltenham H's a traditional design, and one we think

geU almost no public attention

preMion of something that
na* happened inwardly A
mere water baptism cannot
wash away your sins, only the
blood of Christ can do that,
the thief on the cross was

culat ton. as you no doubt have read un the front page The
rate if you subscribe before Feb t »ill be only 14 on per year
i less than 8 cents a week I If you uiit the price goes up after

you later
We're often asked how we can send a complete

take and print photo* and set the new* stories in tspr­
it costs us much more to print a newspaper than It would
a "shopper" because we print so many page* of news. In a
typical issue of The Banner, about 40% of the space is oc­
cupied by new* So that's 40% of the space which is not paid

aome ai« million individual*''

mean l he nearly ui milbon people ksl tber job*
Actually ccn*tdw*bly la* than hall did Some
m ono are mostly very young people looking for
their
lheir lira!
Iir»l job. Anoth»v
AncKhne l.CM.000
LCM.OOO are pc
people abr
oe even
e-.en amktng
Making «rork (or
haven't been working or
aome
acme tune but have deodad
deowkd to »ork
»ort aagain and
haven't yet found what they want And.
And finally
7?o
"0 .warepropie
,*x&gt; arepcwpic who
«bo limply rjuil
quit their y
yote
Nothing Mid here » an attempt to paint an
overly rosy
tray picture of the unemployment
unemployment scene II
*
»ill almost certainly get worse before It iiimprove*
While total employment la rtUI alightly above a
year ago. tt feU
in the recesa.je of i»S7 M and

Thta M not a picture of big abnnkage tn con
turner buying power due lo Jobteuness Current
contraction tn the movement of merchandise to
conaumen can be attributed primarily to two
thing* &lt;H Runaway mflatum put* a brake an the
amoaN of physical good* bought And &lt;!• the few
of job kaa foatered by aaturaticn talk of recoosMn
and unemployment u a huge peychologKal im­
pediment to the tale of postpoeable btf ticket

Finally, by mailing the paper free, we pay a much higher
postage rate per paper than we will have to when we have
paid subscription* The US. Po»t (Hfice. recognizing the
social benefits of legitimate new-papers, charges much less
to mail paid subscription puhiicalhvii than free ones And for
13.COO-odd ncwspip*the poslaR, n no small item
Like everything else. the coat' &lt;4 publishing a newspaper

vertisers to pay all that added expro m- Since the readers gel
much of the benefit of the paper in the form of news, it is only
fair that they pay part of the costs
Anyway, if you want to get jour Banner after Feb J.
you'll have to pay for it We think you'll agree that the Ban
ner is worth more per week than a cup of coffee
By the way. I'll buy anyone an Scent cup of coffee if they
can ftr.d one these days, providing they have already rub­
senbed to The Banner

Voice of the People
Itnpressed

Minam White far their great
letter in defense of Sheriff
Wood I agree entirely with
their thought* I had the op-

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with

his

merit
Ho* many of his critics

Ufttf 'dftogaiory about the
mln "have never had the opportuntfy to meet Sgt. Trick
and would certainly not be so

chgncv- to prove his ability
befor-. totally condemning
him’ Anc man. on any new
Job, is certainly entitled to

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t« of. and control by. the
Townships of Hope and

ty. their energies could be
better used than by indulging
in petty personality squabIM* They could spend some
time acquiring a little
knowledge of the depart
mgnt's operation They could
entourage adequate county
funding so that the depart
moot need never operate
short of officers and essential
equipment They could sup­
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can properly care for its' own
prisoners And they might

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ST hear for a Joo well

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Queen die.
more, less or equally
qualified for Uw job
The fact remain* that Dave
Wood ts our new Sheriff

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�THI HASTINGS BANNER Jonuo&lt;y7 1975 Pog» 4

Personal*

Playtex

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18 Hour Sale
Ends
Jan. 11
(Svrinp on b,M. firdlei and

REA TOR

Cathy will remain fur another

Guest, included Hr, and
Mrs Glen Miller of Hudson
Mr* Unrren Neaaelnsad of

George Miller and Mr and
Mr*
Robert Conrad of

allinones.)

WOODCRAFT

Clarmce

Hastings.

315'J.mXim

REALTY
INC

Mr and Mrs Jock (larry
•rr lo laave Fndav IWc

and her family, the Jack Cat
ton* of Indunapnlia. Joined
the group

Phone ¥*8 8382
West Green St. at Hastings City Limits

with &gt;500 00 down Numa your own larm,1

Eldridge - Campbell Wed

24i A tor or hour ron A urns cashi-Th,, ।

Bridesmaids

Staup - Myers Nuptial*
The Urbandale United
Methodist Church was the

running through property ond sond and gravel pil.
Canter Rood 2 stoty home hot 5 large bedroom* full
both tporiou* living room lireploce carpel &gt;n living

dreaming

about a
new home?

Moan, cousins of the bride
and children of Mr and Mrs
John Moan were ring bearer
and (lower girl
For her daughter's wed

ding which united Mils
Dorothy
Anne
Myer*,
daughter of Mr and Mr*
Harold I. Myer* of Hl forest green knit dress with
Dowling. and Glen 1. Staup. beige sleeves and beige ac
ton of Mr and Mr* EL
Staup of Nashville, on Satur­
ensemble with gold acday. Nov 2
Pastor Bruce Higdon per
formed the double ring nte*
Imfore an altar decorated Myer*, grandfather of the
with lighted candelabra* en
twined with grten foliage and
Mr and Mr* Ralph Kirk of
white ribbon* About 120 wit­ Nashville and Mr and Mr*
Ixxns Hamel of Bellevue
nessed the ceremony
Mm Fem Conklin of Battle sutler* ami brothers in law of
the groom, were master* and
Creek wa* organist
The bride,
given
In
marriage by her father_____
a floor length off white satin which followed at the John
and lace gown, featuring an stown Township Hall Russell
empire waist and bishop Nash provided organ music
sleeves She wore a shoulder al the reception and assisting
length veil with long mantilla about the room* were Miss
tram and earned a colonial
bouquet of yellow and orange book. Mr* John Moan. Mr*
las* Korti and Mrs Charles
spider mum* while car
Babcock
Mr* James Garland, twin
Fur traveling, the bride
snter of the bride of Battle chose a navy drms with red
and white accents After a
and bridesmaids included honeymoon to Frankenmuth,
.mother sister Mrs Thomas the new Mr and Mr* Glrn
Staup are now at home at IOS
Phillip*St .Nashville
the bride, of Coldwater
Mr and Mr* E L Staup
Iawrencc Filler, brother of hosted the rehearsal dinner
the groom uf Nashville, was
best nun and groomsmen villa
were Paul Chancey of Detroit
and Thomas Yoey. brother

Bellevue
Johnny and Elizabeth Anne

58 Share the
Senior Citizens

Flgel who wore identical
gown* tn blue print They all

Miss Tina Campbell and
Strs-en Eldridge were united
in marriage at the First
United Methodist Church in
Hasting* Rev Sidney Short
officiated before an altar
decorated with yellow glad*
and blur and white tinted car

Hob Short* was tx-st man
and groomsmen included
Scutl Cullen and Jim Bower
man Usher* were Jack
Reynolds
and
Harold
Svoboda
Missev Brown, daughter of
Mr and Mr* Frank Brown.

Adam Offenbacker wa*
soloist
The
bride
given in
marriage by her father, wore
«Inng g«wn of while lace over
taffeta featuring an empire
waist and full sneer sleeves
trimmed with lace and hut
Ions Matching lace accented
her fiagcrtip veil
Miss Becky Johnson waa
maid of honor and wore a

long white gown and carried
a basket of posies Robbie
Niel, non of Mr and Mr*
Karlton Niel. was nngb-arrr
Special guest was Mr*
Grace Olmstead Ixinorary

After a bnef honeymoon,
they are at home on N.
Hanover. Hasting*

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER Jonuory 1 1975 Po&gt;S

Festive Dances, Parties Greet The New Year
home on S Park St where an
impromptu open houw ju»t
1.

Jan
vion anil

I97S

The Bernie Wellers and the
Clifford Havey* entertainer

The
Dr
Schowaltcr*

Norbert
entertained

ten home, before the duh

acaiion holiday with their

bins were grounded with

Hasting* Cosmtry (Tub dinner
and New Year's Eve Ball
Garlands of pine raping and
cluster* of colored balloons
canon and the Dick Groos
the reservations for members
and guests
Elks Temple and Mooie
laxige for their celebrating
The Country Comers 'for

Join the frolic
New Year s Day found
more than SO guest* at the Dr
Jack Walton ncme that m&gt;ir
afles with Dr Jack as the
chief flip flapper
another gathering of guests,
tn family unit*, at the Eldon
Mathews Algonquin Lake
home The fellow* staged the
traditional
hockey
ice­
skating spectacular as
everyone watched and some
of the less timid, little tykes

ight
The Dick Duval* welcomed

t*cau»r the Oom* had just
wnved home, with their 1

from motoring to partying

of
Ken Reahm* entertained
friend* al their Wall Lake

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ch the game* and pai
friendship hospitality

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tops, blouses, and

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Janets

Ramsey - Britton Nuptials
Miss Suzanne Kathry n Brit
ton became the bride of
David Allen Ramsey. both of
Nashville, on Saturday af
lernoon, Gel 3. at the chapel
of The Holy Trinity of Con­
cordia laitheran Jr College.
Rev and Mr* William J
Britton of Gahanna. Ohio,
and Mrs Glen O Ramsey Sr

The bride i father. Pastor
of Zion Evangelical Lutheran

Weiler and William Dennis,
both of Vermontville

formed the double ring nte*
a* 230 guests witnessed the
ceremony The altar was
decorated
with
floral
bouquet* of pastel colored

rung. Mrs Ration wore a
long turquoise gown with
silver accessories
Mr*
Ramsey selected a dark
turquoise floor length gown
with silver accessnne* They
both wore corsages of while
rose*
Special guests were Mr
ana Mrs Bert Britton and
Mrs William A Kruger,
grandparent* of the I Tide
The reception followed in
the Food Service* Building on
the campu* of Concordia
College Assisting »rrr Mrs
Cleo । Dons &gt; Jacobs. Mrs
Larry t Claudette i Weiler.
Mr* Robert t Linda1 Andres
and
Mis*
Mark
Kay
Boesnecker

sheer
and chapel
length train, accented with
beads and lace Malching
beads and lace accented the
floor length veil and she
earned a colonial bouquet of
yellow sweetheart roses, tiny
white mums and baby'*
breath surrounded by yellow
mums
Elizabeth

I.

"big hoys ’ A wetner rouM

f lids'

homes were not reluctant tn
dim the light* and call it a
good and happy day in every

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eluded her cousin. Mrs AcnRoyal Oak. Miss Sandra M
Mayer at st Louis. Mo . and
Mr* Mark &lt; Gayle E t Reed
of Lansing
Douglas Kelucy of Ver­
montville was best man and
groomsmen included the
groom's brother. Glen O
Ramsey Jr of Dowling, nis

ft Edward Schroeder wa*
organist and David P Brit­
ton. brother of the bride of
Ypsilanti, wa* trumpeter
Given in marriage by her

Columbia Auld Lang Syne
affair where the hand played
continuously in the at­
mosphere of serpentine, par
ty hats, and noise makers
Eight friend* enjoyed din­
ner at Middle Villa as the old

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Johqyon - Kent Wedding
The First Presbyterian
scene of (he Saturday, Dec

brown accessories and a cor

FEATURING NEW

..

14. late afternoon wedding
which tmitrd Miss Mary Jo
Kent and Joe B Johnson
Rev Willard H Curtis per
formed the double nng Hies
mediate families Christmas
grrem and flower* graced
the altar tar the candlelight
ceremony
Mrs David Allen provided
the organ music
Their parents are Mr and
II_
r...

Britton of

honor and bridesmaids in

Lake
Mr and Mrs
Forrest Johnson of Hastings
Escorted by her father the

neck bodice bib and long fit­
ted sleeves were of cluny lace
and accented with seed
pearl* A deep flounce circled
the hemline and the atta. hed
cathedral tram A matching
camelot toque secured her
ballerina length veil She

Jackie roses, white stance,
stephanotl*. holly berries,
holly leave* and green* *:th
Mis* Kathleen Allen of Gun

sutu owner*.
VddiiiM of the equipment and anlborited ST\K
brake serviev provide. the talevl muvi np-to-date
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Following the wedding a

Hastings Country Club

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ding. Mrs Kent selected a
floor length light green knil
dress with a matching nbboti
knit jacket Mr* Johnson
wore a light blue knit mng
gown Both mothers earned

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sweetheart rose*
Special guest* at the wed
ding and reception were th*
grandpa rent* of the couple,
Mr and Mrs Arthur Tylrr u!
Hasting*. Mr and Mr* Mar
tin C Mulder at Kalamazoo.
Mrs.
Erma
Kent
ol
Kalamazoo and Mr TH
Kent of Plainwell

•
was the bnde s cousin. Mar
tha Muldn nf Deerfield III

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Ail A

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OI

oyce Wood of Middleville
The new Mr and Mrs
Undsey Road. Plainwell

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Middleville, hosted by the

Up to $40,000

Postsenps Shower* acre
given by Miss Kathleen Allen

(Hastings :x

bnister of Battle Creek and
by Mrs Allen M Mulder of
DcerfsSd. Ill. and Mr* Ellen
Burge of Kalamu&lt;»

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�THfMASTINGSBANNIR Jonvary 7 1975 Pog*4

[^Dateline Delton^

putting anough production
tzwetber » compamw can't
(ill I heir nrrd* from other
lourcea. moving II into new
market pattern* » tuv«r»
•id have to compete to get
the production they need, and
having producer* prepared la
keep thi* production on the
(arm if buyers will not pay
the pr«« they farmer* i
have to have "
Several farmer* al the
meeting Mid the Iasi
pajmrol they received from
their dairy product* wai an
amount below the cost of
production, and they won
derod how long they could
continue operating al a lorn
Noakes Mid a goal of the
NFO* drive i» lo tain far
the farmer the coat &lt;&gt;( prnduc
lion plus a reasonable
profit '
Snakes discussed the
NFO'* past succemea, in­
cluding railing the Min
nesota Wisconsin senm price

milk

prices

all

over

the

He Mid the NFO also take*
credit for losing the Mir
nesota Wi score in price gam
l.ecause it did not have
enough strength to offset in­
creased import* of dairy

Al Dell
Naahe*
dlreela
Nall.
Orgaaliaiion

Name Gary Ford

De II on Wins

‘Coach of the Year*

At Galesburg

Gary Ford, a IMS DKHS
graduate and Clima* Scotts
football mentor, has received
another coaching honor The
Michigan High School Foot
ball Coachea Association ha*
•elected Gary a* area coach
of the year He is one at 4
coaches to receive the honor
thi* year

Mothers Study
Gioap to Meet
The
Delton
Kellogg
Mother. Study Group will
meet on Tuesday. Jan 14, at
I 30 p m in the elemrotary
library Th* topic wil! be
value
clarification
in
education

Brattin’g
Kidnaping
A Hoax

Delton High's Panthers
i Galesburg Augusta *
5E39, Friday, Jan 3

McKelvey had Id, Brett
Champion 11. Phil Johncock
(. Mark Karl 3. Rich Hoch 7
Delton'* Junior varsity alao
won 7C-3I

Windows
Smashed in
Downtown
Wesley J Root. 73. 1729 N
Broadway. Hastings, deman­
ded
esamination
when
arraigned Monday. Dec 30.
before District Judge Joaeph
Hauer on n charge of
malicious destruction of
TU ™ - ta

Jan 13 and be was released
on 1500 bond
Root wa* charged with
kicking in J large window* of
the
Saving*
It
Loan
Association building on Slate
Street about J-10 that mor­
ning
The breaking ad off the
burglar
alarm.
and
Patrolmen Wilbur Burger II
and Jack Cross, who were
nearby, were quickly notified
and the arrest was made soon
after
David F Cook. M. Mid
dleville, charged with having
a loaded gun in hi* vehicle,
paid a 310 fine plus 377 court
costs He wa* ticketed by Of­
ficer Brent Willison
Steven L Huisman. 19,
11350
Wildwood
Road.
Shelbyville, paid 35 plus 817
for early hunting m the pul
and take area
Thoma* (j Ahrens. 19. Mid
dleville. paid a total of 877 for
having a loaded gun in hi*
vehicle He wa* arrested by
Officer Willison
Kevin H Schoonard. 20.
Battle Creek, paid 810 plus
814 for driving while hi* licen­
se was suspended and was or­
dered to spend the mandatory
3 days in jail, but wa* given
credit for the time already
spent in jail

Calhoun County commtMioners Tuesday. Dec 31,
accepted the resignation of
President Ford sill sign the John I) Brattin who con­
milk support bill passed bv fessed he faked hi* own kid­
Congress JUG before it ad napping to mask aa un
yourn-d (&lt;r Christmas
fulfilled suicide, according to
Some NFO programs begin new* report*
successfully nut rod up in
Brallin. who wa* Calhoun
failure when farmers go out­ County's equalization direc
side their contract for a few tor. had been the Democratic
more cent* on the open party candidate for stale
market when prices are high, senator, seeking the seat held
he Mid
by
Republican
Harry
To offset these short- DeMaso He made an ap­
The National Farmers
Only 16 area farmers, less the farmers are in a squeeze comings the NFO [engram pearance in Hasting* during
Oraaniution iNFOi met in than the number anticipated, because of the increase* in calls for full participatkaa of the campaign
Delton Dec 37 for a Scounty attended the dinner meeting tases. fertilizer, fuel. feed, members ana the enlistment
Brattin. M. Mid he intends
district meeting as part of it* held here al Failh United and interest rates, and the of many new members, lo enter a hospital for treat
drive to pul 30 per cent of the Methodist Church Farmers farmer must be able to pass Noakes Mid
men! for undisclosed health
NFO President Oren Lee problems
nation s meat, milk and gram from the counties of Barry. on these costs Noakes Mid
under NFO turgaming coo
Ionia. Eaton Calhoun and Noakes ha* been an NFO Staley ha* Mid that NFO
Hi* assistant, David Davi*.
trol
member for 10 years and tar producer members will meet 77. wa* named to succeed
Kalamazoo had been invited
and vote on price* they must him Brattin is on sick leave
To accomplish this goal,
The farmer is no better off ms Suu acre* near Utchfield
the NFO needs the mem
today than he was 10 years
Farmers are joining the have for their production a* at half pay until March!
berohip of 3 out at rxrry io ago ' DeVere Noakes, an NFO because they realize its soon as the 30 per crot' mem
Prosecute- Stanley Everett
farmers and ranchers in NTO national director, told their only hope No one else is berohipI figure is reached. If is quoted as Mying "I don't
going to help us
Noakes those prices are not paid. believe there » any need for
counties throughout the the audience
L’nited Slate*
Mid He described the NFO there will be an automatic criminal legal action "
"So. now. a* never before.
as a self help organization to holding action "
Brattin lotd the ll member
ena Me farmers to price their
Noakes noted that
the county board of com
product* a* corporation* do
nation hav only a three to four musioners that hi* diMpAccording to the NFO day ‘upply of fluid milk and pearance Oct. IB was not a
Reporter, the organization'* about a 7 day supply id meat
kidnaping a* he Insisted
monthly publication, "the
Besides pricing farm earlier
mam steps involved in product*. The purpose of the
In Delton Announces The Addition of a
He Mid be faked the diup
pricing
farm
production
are
plan
is
to
get
contracts
for
pearance because be in­
new beautician....
period* that will assure these tended to commit suicide and
prices in the future." ac­ did not want his wife to feel
Men Pay For
BINGO
cording to Staley
she was responsible
To implement the total plan
Sat «n»ls. 7:3*10:30
• My alleged kidnaping was
Early Hunting
NOW OPEN MONDAYS AND
effectively, the NFO has a an attempted suicide It was
Delton High School
"Nationwide
Collection. not a hoa* for political pur­
Two men paid 877 each in
Eveninp (Mon.Sit.) by appointment.
Dispatch, and Delivery pose* I only hoped to fool my fines and cost*
■^■aMIMHO-d ll» Ho Ilian
when
Svstem " Within the system.
Ph. 623 8000
AlhlrlH Ito...lit. A*s*k
arraigned in District Court
Noakes
explained,
are
rhe bizarre incident began here on Thursday Dec 36
U hen a colleague found a note charged with tarty hunting in
&gt;n hi* typewriter tn it. Brat
ths Yanks* Spring* put and
tin Mia he was kidnaped by a take pheasant area
man who w&lt;&gt;uld later demand
The men were Chris E
ransom from one of the court
Schantz. 17, and Elmer
ty commisawners No ran­ Schantz of Caledonia Thej
som demand was made
were arrested Dec 21 by Of­
About 29 hours later. Brat­ ficer Richard Shoquist
tin turned up at a farmhouse
Patricia Hammond. 25. of
about 20 miles away and said 1304 E Stale Street, pleaded
he had )u*t escaped from his guilty to a disorderly charge
abductor
and was ordered lo pay a 830
fine plus 829 court cost* She
Michigan State s new Munn wa* arrested Dec 21 by
Ice Arena recorded its first Patrolman George Wmick
capacity house in a game
with North Dakota with 6.255
Arrest Men
fan* in attendance
rag* iracca* paper, wkir tawton wanton I aad i Itol.
aamkrr 1 aad Z rM In. type at aaad Seal Ike awed
facilities which include
For Burning
aalag a Mam. an» cetar Hal pacal. sealer Bead kpe**- •»
livestock collection points,
tillTMl iBrgiMMI. train rma*lair and Vdvamrd
luceMi .koe patch Do not a.e .kHlac w .arntob Ihlpalnl.
&gt; ear* tarradMo and
and *l«am ItaarUr * P.M. IS
dairy reloads, grain codec
while, medium triton, light vrtlaw Mach, red light
Public Toilet
tion delivery and dispatch
mrdlam rrd barn* amber Tae«da&lt; Ila 11 Ml laM
B»;«. I SM! DSTIZMt VTIMa DenKsed
UU» t*» Ike
point*, and barge loading por
Mraag Rm FpnewpaHbarch laU »T
Three Battle Creek men
nnamra aka lake* la *dd Ikal **r&lt;Ul laaak la ke* kwtMav
Is for grain
Producer
RIMiOP 1 learn the Rnkap metlM at towlag *.
were arrested early New
knlada. and*arty take* Maaedav IPMtetPM.IsU:
members
produrt*
enter
into
aat(ker. ea.rer and Ian T*e*da*. Ml* P.M. IM
!
SKkaHaa. Ka ll-isz.l anl: II* M
Year * Day for damaging and
this system and are moved in
Ha. toil. Rm: IIHI.Iml II***
1
I Pilot-*TER1 s.qaipmrnt needed tack Sallee and
burning
an outdoor toilet at
volume units to the best
RFt.lSSFEB ll.l*»
Isckkacaawv and tcaall pieo la week aa Maadav TPM
TRIMS Will s E.ercrwn to meek kpevul everHwe*
market areas, thus putting the public access site at Mid
Im IbawedrfGcwH area. Tnrwda. I S*to I »P M IM:
upward pressure on weak die Lake, according to the
■ElaINMM; DIM. ONtMEM ». Ml 4ac« BaU kr *a&lt;
Sheriff
*
Department report
Item EpPrupal &lt; karck. &lt; aM *'. ••
markets. Noakes Mid
tNUaled agalaM rakdra and dnlrman BeMg Ml* a Ilk yaa
(.VRDESISI. iORGASK VSD HEGUAH' VSII
Booked into the county yail
l\ulprural weeded to a lralai*| cellar rrkakrrkalm and a
To help create interest in
St TRITION One aa. to cccl leant cM* I* to gr*a II The
(■and m law lealkee w *&gt;r»k leaak \a ckala leatkn
the
NFO
drive,
the at 2:35 am. Jan IwereGary
mlarmatMB
«*a
a
HI
gal*
tram
Ihk
da.,
a
HI
rH*rn
I*
laid
ydeaw I pa (aa*4f&lt;Ma at Ike raaew aad parlteipaltaa la
organization has adopted the W Covey. 24; Paul A Tread­
Il .ear Ihcag 1. growing leed Uu. Ha». It a matt Taewda.
ike cradaaOaa *kaw. a reeliZaale at (radaaiMa alii k»
slogan. "Think 30
This well. 21. and David White. 2)
Tto«P M laU Ikaalr Rm R II* law! (I* m
Hvaed la Ike kaadlee and da* Maada. TPM talPM.Ia
They were charged with
message is simply stated on
nr.I.ISSISI.I VKE DI IIIRVTISC. Ito. tla., ka. hern
•1 Heidleman Hm ka. liven Bal 1 mt I* •*
signs
and business cards burning public property
a.krd
Iw
dur
Ing
the
da.lune
RrdaeWac
.
1
la
1
P
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.
la
­
Mil ISt Ell INM. OBI III* M t Dog aad handler navi
ta
Or
ph
a
Snkiil.a
u
Rm
1
pc
^u»l
&lt;
bta
c
h
lata
II*
m
which
members
are
tiring
en
ka. e i ..mpuird Ike Heg.eemg Dog 1 Uwd.eace . «nr in «
couraged to distribute
der In enradl M Ihi* &lt;la&gt;&gt; Handler &gt; a ill learn all eirec rwa
•rrnun la kr aMe to &lt;aac*«e at V K &lt; - Da* likedi re re
To achieve the » per cent
TnaH far lb* iMapacuea Da* eta-dwter Hti*. ahlek w
membership goal. NFO of
ISkESTMESTW VSDTIXE.* Tcpo M Mtrartma aHl
&gt;
awarded leregHlrted deg. Mvndav. I P V| to * P M . In­
include The real Imparl cd InflalUou *nder.taadiag yaar
fices
are
telephoning
al Brrdlecnan Rm Wal.vmKal taU lt*M
Ide la.ar**re. Mach Markri irrmiaoteg. Vaalyto. el
prospective member* to set
KIMInt’ 1 leara Ike Bnkn* meO&gt;ad cd eealag H&gt;
&amp; appoint menu to discus*
*axher eaacer aad f*a lira da. « to II » 4 M lavl
mwatHpal and bMIMMaal Tai toetlrrrd mirtl'mewic
organization
* plan An
Bawwii lyn.a*altharck tael II***
Ptarwllal advantage, aad rlU&gt; la. etc rd wltb *al g*e and
NFO representative then
BEGINS FEB. 1*. IMS
real rtlalr Thwr^av. 7 I* • P M . latl lletderap.Rm Bcalls at the prospective mem­
DRAPKR1 &lt;OS»TRIC TUIS Beal Ike klgk nal cd
Zll.tata: It***
ber's
home
to
speak
to both
!
dee weal mg. make'ear waa dr aper lew Meada.. 1 to* P M .
TXIMSASHIS Etrrrtee. to ma.ee nperial rerrilen
Bid* will be taken Jan 15 in
husband and wile This new
lave Bavvedl Rm 1*1*1,laU II***
BEG4X»m 1*. i*n
recruitment program has Lansing on 25 highway con
(torn. Rm: Ba* CM: U**
w m.R I1IUIR PAINTING t ear* a new kakkv meet
been very effective. Noakes st ruction and maintenance
IHMIOP II Mnl bate rampirted Bnkep 1 to eta Ml to
projects,
the Stale Highway
'
new penile have wemr laa with (Mlnllng Mondav T to*
Ihh rial* Tliarida.. 1 to *:M P M . I*H Bae.HI Rm
Mid.
I’M lavl Seek Rm lint.t al SI* M
Dial. &lt; ata II***
Noakr* urged those at the Department ha* announced,
BMAU. VPPUVStE REPAIR laUzwrttoa la re**”
including a project for Barry
RED CROM Ml 1T1 MEIII V FIRST AID Taagkt by Ito
meeting to "think 30" and in
email appl.aacew The pselractoe «^erale» aa apptuare
iMrnUe M Rarer &lt; «M. Red &lt; ram. la rwrpevMtaa akb
Calhoun and Kalamazoo
and repair bmiaeec W &gt;11 be good UKlraelma Maadae JIa
Ih-e VdoK IdecatM* Twa a art. m.lrarltaa Tkw.dav I
Counties
and sign the three year mem
IPM I..1 Jarman Rm E-I«l.&lt;aal II*M
to I* P M latl lloageetoied Rm B II*. Material Fee
That project is for the con­
berohip agreement There i*
BUI ROOM DISC 1 SI. Hakz tka-tha. J Mirebag
*1 m
struction of 8 foot shoulders lo
1‘rdha and mt*, ether daa&lt;n a &gt;11 he .a. er rd Mandat. T to
an
annual
175
fee
and
mem
KrVSCCiniC FVMILy LIVING, tear* ha* to de.etop
serve both a* rood shoulder*
• PM Imc BUG Rm BM1 &lt; au III N pee 1 aapte er
and bicycle path* on both
MMuasle
ctoldrrn It nark*. Uy M and we Tbamda». 7 la I* P M .
member*
attending
a sides of a 2 5-miie section of
I*.t Beark.Rm B-Ztl.tnta II***
M 94 between the Kalamazoo
meeting, he Mid
RED C BOM Ml I.TI-MEDI k FIRST AID. TaagM by Ihr
Director ed Ike Barr. ( eanle Red Cram, la raaperallwn
There are about 55 NFO River bridge in Kalamazoo
anu the community of Com
QtllTISG V tain a dmeribrd a. paddrd needle a wk
uakttolla.Oag. Vdakldaraltaa Tan week. tonUarteon
Tbaradat. • to I* P M lau Hi grr‘i~A Rm El I*
stock; similar shoulders on
Malnialler Zim
aad tan. rame Jaa* a« and »ee Revvrie add Mere*, makmg
M94 old Dickman Road&gt;
available for the entire 5
ahirt. par.ee rtr l&lt; aUl be a*rlh caar while Begin* l ek
BEGINNING &lt;TH STHV PAINT1M. he* Tarada, ria*,
from the DNR park entrance
county district
li. 1*71 Tnevdav. : 1*• P M..!•*! Otto. Hm R.M*. &lt; —1
lor .applies and other totarmaltaa Tbaeedat. 7 to • P.M .
(Augusta Drive. 4.4 miles
Iml Mraag. Rm BZU.&lt; M.».M
II***
complish it* goal of 30 per north to the I 94 bu*ine*s loop
P&lt;mDPR PVFF MSA HKSICk 1 OR ROMES learn to
URSinRE REFINUMING AND ANTMN RING
in Battle Creek, and a »mgle
cent farm production control
Bern* a ptece at laraMare to urtp Other aappile. needed
Koot. paved path on M-U
by spring. .Noakes Mid.
are elp-wlrlp. pall.knife 1 empty Ila ran*, old pa mt
Taeedat. T to • P M . I*»l Harkclra Rm: Gandy ear Tire
hrwUc. aad rabbet glenr. Tbanday. 1 I* » 1* P M . I**l
But how long it takes will from W Gull Lake Road. 1 6
miles to Sheffield Road in
&lt; HAMOAL DRAM ISC. w«ppl.r. needed al* be char
Miller Rat E-IM.CM: II*M
depend on the farmers them
real paper 1 wtl aad I hard charcaai prnrcl. anti pallet
KNtmst. IND &lt; RIM METING. K*M .oar ana Mote*
Barry County. 8150.000
glare*, wart*. rnKlra* aad eafaptbe aerial almetpbere ei
Noakes Mid the NFO is also estimated cost, with a July
a haMUag rtrrte Tbar*4*y. 7 to ■ P M . Iml HrtTmaa.
Rm II-1*1. CM II* ••
interested in the future completion date
ADV &lt; AKE MUTNtAHNG Ma.l lake Ike Reginalds
Rm. IM*Z.CM. II*.M.
possibility of selling farm
din hetare rareilmeal |* tkto Ha.. Tneaday l to • PM.
hM MJ. ENGINE REP MR Learn to fit i*ar aenim*H
product* more directly to the
law! Vxkatoa Rm DltttaM II***
malar*, rataceller* laanawaer*. ar aa. Mber J ar 4 cycle
Sttul Beaglt
_ - ----mtoae Tbartda.. J lai PM lata Iaaard. Rm Jaaaar
REl. tlKNTBV PMSTISl. Eaxlad* leaaarhank
Thoma* Wilson of 299B W
large once markup* which
ILgkNm* Cmt II* m
State Road. Hailing* early
occur between the farm and
Saturday, Jan 4. reported to
the grocer 's shelf
The Adult Education Offices Are Open 8:30-4:30 Daily and
the Sheriff* Department that
ha beagle had been stolen
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 7-10.
1 Snake* Mid he doubts that

NFO Seeks Area
Farmer Cooperation

Village Coiffures

------------------------------ “BOBBIE".

HASTINGS ADULT
Enrichment Classes
mm4m(L.E.A.R.N.) Program

MONDAY CLASSES

THURSDAY CLASSES

DELTON
JOTTINGS

(and Southwest Barry)

429 HarringiM Hssd
Walt Lake - DeilM
Phoorsn-aiu

fjy Elaine Gilbert

Robert L Mason of Hickory
Corners won the Drift
Dodgers' first prize, a
snowmobile Second prize, a
snowmobile suit went to Tom
Anaon of Galesburg Kenneth
Abrams of Kalam*»«.» won
•hird prize a helmet

The Crooked Lak* Sporlaman's Club still plan* to
have an ice fishing derby in
January, but due to ice con

definitely set as yet

ha* announced that Terry
Heath wa* the winner in the
fish ctxitesi which began la»t
summer and concluded Jan
I Terry'* entry wa* the
biggest in the ban catogory.
8 pound*. 9 ounce* No fish
_ __
|Im» &lt;ah*T
categories

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(Prices good through Sat, Jan. 11)
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Melby villa-Dentse

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Der m Tern Fletcher. 81X3
Norris Rd . Lorraine B
Hociicl
Ri.
Lewis A
Wellman. R2. Dec 30

Now is the time to stock up on all
of

your

necessities

home

and

deodorants

945-2466

Hastings Elks Lodge

.

S 025

Adults * L.

:

SIRLOIN
STEAK

'

and salad

'

$3.25

Serving 5 30 to 8 30 p.m.
MEMBERS AND GUESTS

Hastings

The winner of
the first auto
race in the U.S.
traveled 54
miles, averaging
only 7'4 m.p.h.?

and Did You Know
Too burn 25% more gas
at 70 than al 50 m p h
You save by driving SO
J
m.p h. rather than
speeding Economise on
gas Help fight the heat
energy crisis and lessen
air pollution too Keep
yourself ond your family
safe Drive carefully at
moderate speeds
Responsibility pays off

Fuller - Wallin Nuptials
Miss Lynne Mane Wallin
and Bruce Lee Fuller CTchanged nuptial vows on
Saturday. Nov JO. at the Fir
st United Methodist Church m
Hastings Rev Sidney A
Shsrt officiated in the af­
ternoon ceremony tiefore an
altar decorated with gladioli
and chrysanthemums tn fall
colors and rust colored can­
dles in the tiered c andelabra
White bows marked the pews
About 175 guests witnessed
the double nng ceremony

Mr and Mrs Robert II
Wallin and Mr and Mrs
iharle* J Fuller, all of
Hasting*
Organ music was provided
by Mrs laurel Rock
Given in marriage by her
father, the bnde wore a vsetonan gown of white chandu
crepe, highlighted at the not­
ched itano-up neckline,
bodice and Juliet sleeves with
re embroidered chantilacc
The full floating skirt ended
in a chapel length tram A
camelol cap secured the
elbow length veil of imported
illusion
Mrs Martin N Will, sister
of the bride, was matron of
honor, and bridesmaids in

Tracy Wallin, and Miss Susan
Quinlan They wore matching
floor length gowns of peach
knit and Juliet caps trimmed
. (lowers
Best man was Martin N
Will, brother-inlaw of the

sister. Hand Doolittle, and

played

the organ

^TRAVEL and
ADVENTURE

Central School Auditorium

8 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 14

length pink dress, chiffon
long sleeves with brocaded
aqua and pink slippers and
carried a single pink rose in
white praver book Earrings
and
bracelet
were
irradescent
Her sister * ore a long royal
blue dresk and also carried a
the bride
Mr Wilcox retired in 1971
after serving 33 years with
the U S Dept at Agriculture
ministration in South Dakota

Mr and Mrs Gordon A
Ironside Jr of 30 Ironside
Drive. Hastings announce
the engagement of lhetr
daughter Ann Elitabelh. to
Larry J Alnslie. son of Mr
and Mrs John L Ainsiie of
Hillburn Avenue. Grand
Rapid*
.Miss Ironside is a graduate
at the University of Michigan,
and was affiliated with Chi
Omega Sorority She it

Engagement Told

"All About England

Call Richard H. Ritter for Title! Information

945-2349

Related

with

in Lake

burial

Clarksville and had beer a
patient at the center for the

Montcalm County. lh&lt;
Russell on Nov a. 1933
retired carpenter and had

beck of Woodland, announce
the engagement of lheir
daughter. Sharon Kay to
Allen Lynn Temll. son of Mr
and Mrs Jack Terrill al &lt;15
Kai mo Highway. Charlotte
Allen will be a 1975
graduate of M S U and plan*
Provencial
House
in
Hastings
A late fall wedding is plan
ned

and Mrs

Martha Yoder of

Paul of Marshallville Ohio
Edward of Newark. Ohio
Ora of Highpoint. N C .
Samuel at Danville NC.
l-cvi of Porto Pnnce. Haiti,
and
Emanuel
Jr
of
Clarksville, and several
brothers and sisters

mumty and church, giving
unselfishly to help individual
of life
They will reside in Huron
for the present and leave for
Arizona about Feb 1 Her
horne is now occupied by the
family of John Heit er from
Indianapolis. Ind Mr Heiter
toe
al EW Bliss Co
F
the ceremony a
luncheon for the immediate
family waa given al (he home
of Mr and Mrs Howard
Frost
Mrs Wilcox s traveling

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Hastings

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504 S. Michigan
945-4163
We are now taking applications lor "\o
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.Mrs Hoy Hubbard was with
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suit with beaded trim and
beige accessories

presently attending the
Iforace H Rackham School
of Graduate Studies at the
University of Michigan
Mr Aiiulie ts a graduate of
Michigan Slate University
and to attending the Graduate
School of Business Ad
ministration at Michigan
Slate University.
Hie couple will be married
Aug 9.1975. in Hastings

Leonard at home and lurry

We’ll be glad to “Coach” you on all your home building
remodeling projects—from start to finish

vportatmn
was submitted to Pierre, the
Capital of So Dakota for the
Volunteer of the year and he
was awarded thia recognition

the Clarksville Sportsm..rs
Club

lake Odessa

velvet me with a white ruffled
blouse Mrs Fuller chose a Dans. 3065 Cuibert I&gt;r .Jerry
floor length pink and white I. Frick. 2790 Center Rd.
knit sent
Special guest was the
bride's great grandmother
Mrs
Oacaria Hohn of Der 30, Kaien McCrimmon,
10247 E Slate Rd. Michael systems analyst specialist!
Jamatown. N Y
Mr and Mrs Douglas
Fuller brother and sister-in­ 31 AniUa Booran. 1021 S
law of (he groom of Pontiac, Dibble. Richard Greiner. 1731
were master and mi it rex* of Iroquois Trail. Nancy Henry.
ceremonies at lhe wedding 4777 Harber Rd . Shire John
cock 2426 Chippewa Trail.
Eugene Kidder. Jr . 2S4O W
Mrs
Steven
Harnum Stat. Rd . Eldndge I. Mast.
provided
organ
music. MB; Saggio Rd. Jan 1.
Assisting were Mr* Douglas Phyllis M Manning. 2950
June M
Welton. Miss Chris Hessmer, Hammond Rd
Mrs Raymond Bolton. Mrs Richardson. 931 S Hanover.
Rick Vandenburg. Mrs Joe
Lake
Odessa--Nancy
Lyons. Miss Kathy Fuller.
Miss Debbie Reynolds and Hickey. RJ. Dec 26 Allie J
Kluin*t&lt;ker. 1044 McArthur.
Dec 27. Forrest Deatsman.
chose a Ian and green pant
suit Following a honeymoon LaurenceC Watt. 14231 Nash
tu Nassau in the Bahama Rd Dec 31
Middleville-Sandra
M
Hobcker 516 Bartow Lake.
Slr.cn Scott. 307 Dearborn.
at 121 W High St Hastings
Dm 36 Jonathan Karmeen.
hasted by the groom's paren­ 8419 Irving Rd . Susan K
Raab. 4880 Schad Rd . Dec
ts at their home
POSTSCRIPT* The bride 3U Jacqueline L Bedford, »
was honored when Mrs Mar­ Market St . Edward D Wood
tin Will entertained in her mansee. 212 Grand Rapids
of liastingv
honor.
Mrs
Alice Si . Jan l. Matthew Her
fU-lh plaa tu gradual, ta
Fredrickson and Mrs Her nandez. 119 High. Jan 2
Aasiiville-Bryon
A
nice Eckert hosted a shower.
and the bride and groom w ere WHIiams. R2. Julie K
rta al a show er hosted by McKelvey. M»5 Barryville
and Mrs Conrad Knm-

organi/ed the Senior Center
in Huron which now has «no
active
members

coming from Muskegon «nd
worked for the Johnson i ar
mem Gas Sialion in Lake

Rosa Lehman of
Chesapeake, Va . Mrs Edna

bie Edgar C. Leffel #11 W
Gun Lake Rd . Dec 37. Joyce

4nn Ironside Engaftd to Lorry J. Aiiulu

Sharon Brod beck's

Englaad and tbr English st their best. Pomp and
MReaelry galore! Babbits aad deeble drrhrr
busses. Piccadilly and Cealrrbors. SSratfaed aad
Nbakespearr l-oncton upon the Thames The English
Riviera. Rebin Heed and NMlingham. Aad much
mere will thriU yau in Ikn coming Klwanh
travelogue adventure |tae|-| nHs M Tuesday. Jan
It!

Chapel

Douglas Welton. William
Tamara A Wismont. ns E
Barber and Sieve Barnum
For her daughter's wed­ State Rd . Dec 21; Nellie B
Caypon 4200 Solomon Rd ,
ding. Mrs Wallin selected a

Herrick - Wilcox Nuptials
The marriage of Norma
Hemck and Leslie Wilcox of
Huron. S D . waa aoleminued

P m tn Emmanuel Eptrcopal
Church Fr Wayne IMmslead
and Cannon Don Gury of­
ficiated

r Hastings Kiwanis '
Club

Bos M. Margaret Whiting
Rl. Dec M t'arol Ann Broa

Jan l
Havtiag*.-Tracy
Lynn
Dal nun 2757 Quakank, Scott
Halhfax. &lt;28 S Montgomery
Betty C Krause. 612 N Boll
wood. Ijiurence Mishler, 2295
Bartier Kd . David W Platt.
&lt;»® Wood School Rd Jeffrey
J Tabus. 2141 E Slate Rd.
Wendell A Todd. &lt;10 E
Madiion. Dec 28; Winnie A
Eddy 5|# S Hanover. Ed

Jacobs Pharmacy

FISH FRY

Funeral
Odessa

tn Reno County. Kan the son

and

FRIDAY SPECIALS

who died suddenly at fa

held Monday K 1pm al the
Mt
Pleaaanl Mennonite
Church in Virginia with
burial in the Mennonite

Pnmm. Rl.Dec 31

Tuttle. inQi lOSh St . Dec
» Daria Itae Norman Bos
IM Dec J8. Cynthia R

many other items at low, low prices.

126 E. State

morning. Jan 1. al the River-

Smith. Hl. Jan 2

like

REXALL brand aspirin, shave cream,
shampoos

THE HASTINGS BANNER Jonuory 7 1975 Pog»
CLYDE w VIERK
EMANT El.F TROVER

Rd . Dec M. George Scftater
41# S Main Dec S John P
Ward. 4*13 Thornapple latoe
Rd
Dec
30
Elaa M
Ruthruff.
Mead-lbAcres

CENTER

120 Maple Nt.. Delton, Ph. (618 &gt;823-5116 ■

OPEN Sat. 8-4 p.m. for your con
veniencr—8-5 Mon.. Tues.. Thurs

�iHf HASTINGS BANNER Jon-MHy 7 1975 Poge 8

wwsj Hastings to Host Ledgers
Hasttne* High * basketball
team will attempt to get back
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Sendoo 15. Wayne Salol* and
Ray Myer*, Sieve Burger and
period edge and waa on top by
led St Johns
to M at the half Hasting* Kevin Knight --------------------never did catch up Otaego mth n point*
went into lhe last quarter Grand Udgc won the JV
leading. U C». and spurted to
73 **
,
., ,i r, bulge before Jeff
A bie weooewd penod gave
Jenkin* scored with $ N left *•*£'/ ‘.he *&gt;» .
in the gam' Jim Dingman Charlotte Waverly led 17-1*
rebounded to cut the gap to f afler the first * minute* and
Tom Phillips «-&lt;»re&lt;l for the outscored the Oriole* IM In
Bulldog* Jim Feldpau*. h 'be second canto Charlotte
connected and Frad Gr
look a p.n. from Jenkin for 2 lhinl but
P»»»(*d «
point* and Hasting* ».*■ 33 point* to Charlotte « 20 in
withinlHM
lhefinale.
The threat wa* shoetTlied
Sjeve
,ed
and otaego tallied » atraight
point* h&gt; ice the contest
Scott l-andstra IS and Dave
The
score tn quartan
Larkin It Luke Wiseman
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J|m had

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time rvgion.il conical at Charlotte
Forest Hills came through We'vt already had fatalitit
al Charlotte to win the
dramatic 65 *3 overtime
decision over lhe Viking*
who should hate put the ball Put Take season ended Sun
game away long before the
extra period In the cloair.g and the 2 plants a week and 7
minutes of ttic regulation coo days of hunting has met with
favor of the hunters Some

Hastings Savings &amp; Loan
Association
llaslikgs. Michigan «MM

STATEMENT OF CONDITION
December 31. 1974

quarter
Lakewood the proioua
year had upset Ionia for the
district championship and
the squad it well on &gt;t* way
toward* another outstanding
season

ASSETS:
Kcal Estate Ixians
Sayings I.o.iiis
Stock Federal Home Loan Bank
Government Securities
('ash on Hand and In Banks
Office Building and Equipment Dcprec ..led
Prepayment fslic
Deferred Charges and Other Assets
TOTAL ASSETS

$13,431,641 57
29 Hl I 34
135.000 00
1.211.740 63
193.708 48
135.609 66
88.000 .34
19.311 70
$15,239,256 72

Savings Accounts
I *oans In Process
Other Liabilities
Deferred Income
('■eneral Reserves
TOTAL LIABILITIES

S14.222.I43 65
49,193.64
32.946.64
35,221 59
899,751.20
$15.239.156 72

STATE OF MICHIGAN
COINTV OF BARRY SS
We solemnly swear that lhe above is a true statement, lo the
Ih-sI of our knowledge and belief, of the condition of lhe Hastings
Savings and Ixtan Association of Hastings. Michigan, at the close
of business. December 31.1974.

*ugz&lt;-si that the nr d. dd tie
tested with an ice .pud to
determine it* thickness

■

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out. the Put Take is great
Officer Willison reports
that the rabbit season is fine,
and that the hunters he’s
checked had rabbits Those

Conservation Officer Brent
The question of carrying a
Willison reports that the ice
andgun while -------hunting ------cameon our more shall"’* lakes
was pretty good over lhe up
" Friday, and Officer
holidays, but that many Willison said that a hunter,
inland waters were »till upyn- properly licensed, during a
such a* Sugar Bush
hunting seaton may carry a
Not only should ice lislwr- handgun a* long as it is In
men be careful and make cer- °Pcn view. «uch as in a side
lam
the ice ■- *afe. bolster When you are Iran
snowmobile opeiut. rs mutt ^porting the handgun to the
Im- even more careful of Ice hunting area, it must be
Conditions
locked m a container in the
Each year Inc* are iml tru,'k Thi*. OfCtctr Willison
when snowmobile, plunge ®®id. will conform with most
through ice not capable of aM“’,y an&lt;l
restrictions
taring the weight &lt;■! lhe “
as transporting a han
machine* For thts rraum. &lt;*“" «««
other type M
Department of Natural }™n&gt;P®fi*Hon ot »uch a
Resource, expert, do not firearm requires a concealed
recommend lhe use of w**?°ni I’YJPL WiHi*on
snowmobile* on fce at any “'d keepinglhe handgun in a
.....
7 container helps to protect it
However DNH experts fro,nd*maKe

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very careful as curn-nt* often wrrt Mouday. Jan. 11.
make ice uneven an,l ur.*afe.
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holiday season lo be with his
mother. Mrs George Myers,
and the Stan ’Diompson

State Income Tax: How to Save

It mock. AmmM-i

your Michigan State Income
Tax u to compare it with lhe

the Federal Code, tn that the
Federal tax is a graduated
tax based on taxable income
and filing status, while lhe
Michigan tax is a flat rate on

Mrs Glenn Perkins, who
celebrated her birthday New
Year's Day with the Norman
Perkins family in Flint, will

mam difference between
your Michigan return and

come and filing status The
net result of the differences
discussed in this article, and
lhe enactment of the act by
the Michigan Legislature
and lhe State Constitution is

year This total is adjusted by
various means, such as cm

Guenther, with his son*.
John.
Hob. .Jeff,
and
The Tom Myers were here
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with the Ally Tolles

Guest of the Stephen
Lewises since the holidays
ha* been his sister from Ohio

Florida for the holiday
season The Chuck Guenther
family of Ourlotie were here
while they were away

Colemans for Christmas were
her mother from Mayfield.

Manon Chase of Palo Alto.
Calif. and Mike Chase from
Houghton, were here with
their mother. Mrs Earl

for a visit
holidays

residential field engineer for
EA I and teaches at MTU.
When Mike was there as a
student In 'St there were 2.700
students
Today
the
enrollment is 5.400 with 6
million dollars in new
buildings

Andersons' and family for
the holidays Jock flew home
Saturday and Cathy stayed on
for extra time

(he

Guests

beyond

Tony Banash underwent
surgery at St. Mary's
Hospital Monday. Dec 23

the

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NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS
Federal Adiwted Grow In­
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Gross Income is the begin
ntng point used to compute
your Michigan State Income

GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MICHIGAN
On November 15. 1974, General Telephone Company of
Michigan applied to the Michigan Pubic Serve* Com­
mission for authority lo revise its schedule of rates and
charges which would have the effect of increasing its
revenues by lhe amount of approximately $12,800,000

Federal Income Tas return
Michigan return
Included in your Federal
Gross Income is all income

nment under the Internal
Revenue Code This would in
dude wages and salaries,
dividends after exclusion, In­
terest.
self employment
profit or loss miscellaneous

annually based upon 12 months of its operations ending
September 30. 1974 In addition to the application, the
Company filed copies of its direct testimony and exhibits
with the Commission on that date A summary of the
rate changes proposed by the Company is as follows

LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICE
Comparison of Praaant and Proposed Rates

everything taxable under lhe
Federal Code As mentioned
above, this total figure is then
adjusted by various items,
and the Federal Adjusted

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In the final analysis, there
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.....................

Vikings Easily Retain Holiday Title
Lakewood High* Vikings
sailed to their second straight
Barry
County
Holiday
Basketball champtonuiip al
Middleville Friday and Satur­
day, Dec 27 28 brvcnrg over
Hastings High's Saxons in the
first game. 77-55. then whip­
ping
Middlevilla's
T-K
Trojans in the final tilt. 74-41
In lhe consolation game
Saturday night. Hastings
broke a 5353 tie starting the
fourth period to squeeze by

Delton High's Pant hen, 74
87
Middleville reached the
finals by romping over
Delton. 73-43
Coach Jack McWilliams
Delton eager* gave Hastings
a real battle right down to the
wire, with each tesm pum­
ping in 29 field goals
Hastings drilled the 29 out of
M shots and Delton out of a
Hastings won at the free
throw line, covening 18 out of

22 while Delton hit • out of 14.
Delian was called for 19 per­
sonal fouls. Hastings for 15.
Delton's Rich Hoch fouled out
with 5 48 left m lhe game and
Hrynaido Rrjrs u as benched
with 5 personals with M
seconds left in the contest
Fred Groos was the big gun
in the fourth quarter spurt,
dropping in 5 field goals
without a miss and adding 2
gifts He finished with 20 pcxn
ts for game honors

Die game was tied or the
lead changed hands 5 times
early in the final canto before
Hastings moved out in from
for good
Groos look a pass from
Steve Skedgell to put the
Saxons ahead sUrticg the
last 8 minutes Brett Cham­
pion tied the score for Delton
Jim McKelve&gt; drilled a long
shot and Delton led by 2. 57
55 Groot sank 2 chanties to
knot the count, then put

Hastings ahead with 6 20 on
the clock Jim Dingman went
in for a layup and Hastings
led 81 57
Kevin Beyer squeezed in a
layup before McKelvey
meshed another lone one
Groos got the next 2 buckets
and Hastings had a 6941
bulge with 3 11 remaining
Keyes connected from lhe
circle Tom McKeough coun
terrd with a reverse layup
Groos got hrs final buckets

then Champion scored
McKeough sank 2 from the
line, kn Buchanan scored
for Delton Skedgell sank a
free throw with 27 seconds
left for the final. 7647. score
Thr »c orr b&gt; qsartrrv
DELTON'
12 19 22 14-47
HASTING*
13 34 IS 23-78

"'THER PROPOSED CHANGES

returned to the Lakewood
lineup for tbe first lime this
season and led the Vikings to
an easy 77 55 win ov er
Hasting* in the tournament's
inaugural game
O'Mara dropped m 24 plai­
ts in the first half and added 4
more in the second for game
scoring honors with 28
The Vikings rolled to a 194
first period edge and led
at the half Hasting* shaved 4
point* off lhe bulge in the
third stanza and scored (he
first bucket in the fourth
Eiod and (railed by just it.
B Then the Viking* sailed

604

getting by Delton in the
second game, winning 73-J3
Randy Vandenberg scored 18
points to pace the Trojans
McKelvey had 13 for Delton
IWIumi trarisg-Buchanan 2.
Ctamptun 4. McKehej 11 Keyes
12. Jetecwck 2. OiambrrUin 4.

VanAman 9. UAi Y*Sd»
ddmayrr 14 Muajoy 2 Bauer 2.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

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�Expert to Speak to Farmers

FARM
FORUM
Barry County Activities

Fertilizer Outlook
The 1975 field crop seed
supply is reasonably good ex­
cept for corn, but fcrtilircr
supplies will be tight and
prices high
This is the general outlook
Plined from Michigan State
Diversity
agricultural
economist, Henry l-arxelere
and crop specialists. L O
t'opelanaandH W Chase

year's levels Phosphorus
will increase as lhe Florida
mines move up in product ion
Michigan crop producers
can expect high input costs

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possible, especially where
shortage* exist The best
place to start is at local
elevators or certified seed
producers
Seed corn supplies will be
hard to get next year because
yields were hurt by dry
weather and quality was
severely damaged by early
October frosts
Most of
Michigan's seed corn supply
ts produced out of state
Early maturing hybrids
should be in best supply
although all are affected by
past conditions
Field bean seed supply is
adeauatr and the quality

acreage Few seed fields
were at (retcd by bacterial
blight this past season and
muM were harvested before
' Mober frosts Adequate sup

' available from th.western slates
The *oylx-an seed supply
was at.ee'.cd by dry' weather
and the October frosts Nor­
mally about one-fourth the
Michigan soybean acreage
can tie planted with certified
seed This figure is lower this
year, although (he full impact
&lt;&gt;f frost on yield and quality is
not known at this time
(tat and spring barley sup­
plies are comparable to last
year Normally, there is
enough certified seed to plant
about 20 percent of the total
acreage As in other crops.

Jackie, Sue

Maichele Win
At Stock Show
Jackie Maichele. 19. and
her sister, Sue. 15. Hl Mid­
dleville. won awards in lhe
43rd annual West Michigan
Livestock Show held at the
Civic Auditorium in Grand
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Jackie took first place in
senior show manship in sheep
and also first with her pen of
lamin and individuals
Sue took second with her
pen of lambs and individuals
Jerry
Roth
of
Alto
exhibited liogs at lhe show
Tile hog* w ere purchased by
Hasting* Livestock Sales

Ims mess men who would like
to attend this conference
should contact the County Ex
tensionOfficeatSOIS
Michigan Avenue or call at

Dr
Lawrence Boger.
Michigan State University
Deanof Agriculture and
Natural Resources, wtll ad
dress Barry County farmers
on Jan. IS
Dr Boger's address, en­
titled "Food. Farming and
Futures-' win be the keynote

most of lhe additional
acreage is planted with seed
certified a year ago
Seed potato supplies are ex­
pected more plentiful for the
1975 crop than they were for
this year's acreage While
most slate* report certified

sily Agricultural Economics
Department on the causes
and cures erf inflation and
panel discussions on the
following topics
■ Farm Credit in IF75availability and cost
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER Jonuorr7. 1975Pogo 13

Clouse Gets 7 Gallon Pin,
Greenleaf, Wieland 4 Gallon

be held al * pn el the
National Bank building
Strong waa an earfy editor of
the Nashville News The
public is invited

Christmas including Mrs
"Onie" Jackson &lt; Estelle)
from the southland Son Bob

"Let us put a new face on your

favorite chair or couch.”
Big selection of fabrics

Hutoricel Group

to Hear ‘Arnold
Hall
Clifford Clouse received a 7

Strong Impersonation ’
n
r
John Boughton is to present
"Impersonation of Arnold

-Free Estimates-

family, the John McLeans,
for all of the holiday Mrs J

The Country Loft

hinhliehti was
waa arriving
arrivlne in
highlights
time to attend the entire staff

'

were Mrs Harland Babcock.
Mrs Harry Burke. Mrs Ollie
Coleman. Mrs Arthur Cook,
Mrs Marshall Cook. Mrs
Dorothy Fuller. Lorraine
Havens and Mrs Gay Jor
dan G L Regnslrars were
Mrs Arthur Brant. Chair
man, Mrs Cleo Barry and
Mrs Digory McEwan
Pennock Hospital Guild 5
provided sandwiches and
cookies were baked by Mrs
Shirley Wilkins and Mrs
Duane Wilkes Mrs Wilkins,
county blood chairman,
assisted in many areas and
canteen workers were Mrs
Duane WUkas. canteen chair
man and Mrs Russell
Wilkins
Donors iiKluded Mildied
Hauer. Larry Baum. Harvey
Beach. Arthur Bennett. Lloyd
Brecheisen. Elaine Bubnai.
Willis Buehl. Jamce CTosson
Clifford Clouse Robt Cork
well. Joyce ('ruttendan.
Bruce Curtis. Doris Doughcr
ty
Falda Fassetl. Richard
Fluke. Barbara Forman.
Wayne Forman. Francis
Glasgow. Jack Green. Mar
shall Greenleaf. Mildred
Hall. Erwin Havens. Jr.. Jill
Hill. Mary Hoogerland.
Rodger Hough. Frances
Hula. Garrett Isham
Haymond James. Duane
Jarman. Catherine Kaufman.
Mary Kent. John Ketchum.
Eugene Kidder. Jacquelyn
Kota I. Alice Lancaster.
Evelyn Leckrone, Maril.a
long' Mary Ixmg. Cheryl
Larabee. Durwood Mast.
Cheryl McAllister
Mary McKlbbin. Dolores
McMullen. Laura Miller.
Geraldine Newton. Eileen
Oehler. Janet Rushford.
Duane Ruthruff Arlene Stan
ton. Helen Tucker. Lawrence
Utter. Marjorie Wieland.
Raymond Wirland
Donna Wieringa Shirley
Wietmk. John Wise. Violet
Wise. David Wren and Elwm
Zook

Open 10-4

Call 941-8719 Enninp

since they left here to move to
South Carolina
awarded a 1 gallon pin
Medical coverage was
provided by Dr James Atkin
son and the Lansing Regional
Nursing Staff was assisted by
Registered Nurses Mrs
Helen Furlong. Mrs Ruth
Kennedy and Mrs Mary Van

119 N. Michigan

WHILE YOU'VE DEEN WORRYING
ADOUTTHE PRICE OF BANANAS,
WE'VE DEEN WORRYING ABOUT
WHAT ITWOULD COST TO REPLACE
YOU.
Ybu're more concerned with the rising
cost o/ food than you are about the rising
cost of dying That's understandable Bananas
are more fun to think about any day
So uhi/e you've been thinking about
bananas, we've been thinking ab-&gt;ut you
That's why we’ue just announced a wide sefec
Hon of new life insurance plans Decause,
should you go off lo your great reward a little
earlier than you exp»\ted we know you don't

want your family left holding the bog
In fact, well sit down with you nght now
and determine exactly how much money your
wife would need to run the house Hoi.' much
she'd need to send your kids to college Houmuch she'd need to maintain the house and
car Well help you plan ahead for just about
everything
The other good thing about
nur new life insurance plans is

that not only do you get the financial planning
protection we've just been talking about. but
at the same time you'll also build up real cash
values you can cash in on during your lifetime,
ar even borrow on at a lou- f?L interest rate
Because what we're selling, really ts life msur
once Not death insurance
Get together wth your Triple A repre
tentative right away Heil convince you that
life rev .Tu can be beautiful

Finds Home

Burlarixed After

Hospital Visit
Mrs Doris Vrooman. 6l&gt;E
Marshall. Thursday. Dee M.
reported to the Hastings
Police Department that her
home had been entered
through the unlocked back
door, and about 1150 in money
and jewelry and other Heim
• ere stolen She and her
daughter had left home at
S: IS to visit someone at the
hospital, and returned home
about 7:15 to find the house
ransacked

ILv u«ant to do more for your life with our life
MemberLife Insurance Company of Michigan

Hastings Office
214 N. lelferson

Michigan

Ed Metsenbach
and
Richard Todd
Ph. 945-4392

�Sunfield Orto Baugham and
Lula Benjamin on the Kh.
10th. 15th. 22nd and 29th from
12:30-3 pm These throe iner t
at the Community School*
Workers and dates for Lake
Odessa are: Mrs Hough.
Mrs Williams. Mr Marvin.
Mrs Sutter Mrs Pierce and
Mr Slarbard They will be at
the Page building on the 10th.
Nth. 17th. 24lh and Mat of
January from 10-11 a m and
1-Jpm
On the fourth Thursday of

the month Senior Glttene are
invited to Lakewood High
School for a
meet and
program Those who desire
help on homestead taxes
should report in the morning

A truly "SUPER" deal1 Oat our
BIO ona
Supai Shat*, with our
regular golden-brown trench
hie*, and a regular soli drink'

Community Ed Staff Offer*
Senior Citizen* Help
■er* are providing a service
&gt; Senior Citizens
It's homestead exemption

depends on the household in­
come you made tn 1974 and
the total taxes you have to

Volunteers working and
dates you can receive help
are
Clarksville
Vere
Howlett and Steve Storey. JO12 a m and 1-3 p.m on the
loth Woodland Mn Ber­
nice Offley and Shirley
Kilmer. 12 :30-3 00 p m on the
tnth and 13lh. -Mh and 14th: |

Sno’bile Cla**

Start* Jan. 16

gat out tripie-deck Big Shat*,
our tender. regular trench Ines
and a regular toft cnnk
c .. ....,.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER Jonuory 7 1975 P09. I

Senion Get

Santa - Kiwanis Cooperate

Earl Robson Dept.
Store

Vint from Santa
Barry County Community
who participate in the
nutrition program each day
received an early Christmas
visit from Santa Claus
The jolly old gentleman just

IM S. Omim « «4lh (Wxxnmt)
Opw Dill, 9 ua. 9 (Cteim Sw.)

A Store for the whole Family

"Our Prices Are Unbeatable!"

gifts to these older citizens
Hastings Kiwanis Club
assisted Santa in providing
and wrapping the gifts for
this occasion
The nutrition program has

Lettering Service
For Uniforms,
Bowling Shirts, etc

lhe efforts of concerned
citizens of Barry County
area, working together with
Calhoun Action Agency
Since its beginning, the
Barry County Board of Com
miMiooers have established
a Commission on Aging to
work with Region 111 Com­
mission on Aging, which in­
cludes five counties
Mias Jean Burkle was rec­
ently hired as director for

older citizens throughout the
county. Ms. Sarah Hcnalrom.
director cf Region III Com-

We Feature
Lee &amp; Carhirtt
WortOothmt.
Gift

from

Expert tailoring
available from
Tues, thru Sat.

Santa—LeRoy

We buy old Goldmission
on
Aging
in
preparing proposals and
seeking (unding
Through these efforts a
leased-car is soon to be
available for transportation,
and a minibus There is also

for
Dial-a-Ride
tran­
sportation service to provide
needed transportation for
persons who are n&lt;H able to
drive, or need emergency
transportation

Turn your ol&lt;
Jewelry­
Cash I

Radio,
adflation
fighter.
Beat the rising cost of advertising.
Use a lot more Radio.
You'll sell fast and protect profits.
Your Good Listening,

Advertising Station
For Barry County . . .

�THE HASTINGS BANNER January 7 197S Pag* 17

THE HASTINGS BANNER January 1. 1*75 Pogo 16

/Icceni
5th ‘Turn In Pusher' Hits $30,800
The fifth processing of impartial board of citiuna

cording to the department !
detective division
Including
this
last
processing, the TTP program
has resulted in awards
to’aling about $260,000 since
this program began last

authorization

MUSIC CENTER

*
Gin BOUTIQUE
(Downtown Hoinngi)

Distinctive
Portraiture
Hastings
Ph. 945-3967

Lakewood High s eagers
continued their winning ways
Friday night, rolling over
Belding, 9044
Mark Farrell led the
Vikings with 22. Stacey
Bosworth and Mike O’Mara
Bob Youngs had 13 for
Belding
Lakewood
won
the
preliminary, loo. 87-52.

Girl Hart
Sno’biling

Teenager Hurt
Darwin Hae Mead. IB. 7701
W Stale Road, was admitted
to Pennock Hospital with in­
juries suffered about IX
a m Saturday. Jan 4. when
the Bronco he was driving

pavement, smashing into a
tree 13 feet off the road

Charlotte Wins Lamb
Crown, Hastings 4th
Jim Burgie won me 117
i f.
the Charlotte High
their first Lee H Lamb
Wrestling Tmmament cham •
pionship in the tournament
held at Hastings High Satur­
day. Jan 4
The Orioles, with Burgie's
key win. edged out Battle
Creek Lakeview S3 to 87.
while Harper Creek took
third with MS points.
Hastings fourth witn 584.
Grand Rapids (Inion fifth
with 51 h. Grand Ledge sixth
with 38 and Lansing Waverly
seventh with X points
Coach David Furrow was
proud of his Saxon grapeters,
with 8 out of 12 placing in the
tournament. Hastings had 3
finalists: Brett Verus at IM.

going into the 187 pound mat­
ch, with Burgie facing Steve
Bowman of Lakeview A
decision by Burgie would give

pionahip trophv. a victory by
Bowman would again give
Lakeview the title Burgie
won a 19-3 decision to wrap up
the hardware
The championship mat-

daaghlrr

COMPLETES BASIC
Army Pvt Jerry I. Roach.

Kiwanis Adventure Program
Is ‘All About England’

Robert I. Roach. 4550 (lover
dale. Hastings completed 8
weeks of basic combat
training at FT Knox. Ky

Farmer’s
State Bank
of
Middleville !; 1 our Cleaner
East Main Street
795-3338

The Kiwanis Club ad
venture scries will present
"All About England'' al Cen
tral Auditorium Tuesday.

See pomp and pageantry
galore' Bobbies and double
decker buses Piccadilly and
Canterbury
Stratford and

d Does it Best!

Barry Cleaners

the night of showing

Rivena Rohm Hood and

Come to

|Stonehenge

Family Rm
Night —
EVERY
TUESOft
STARTING AJ
.4 O’CLOCK
r

King Arthur.

Coca Cola

at the Deer Run Golf Hub.
13955 Cascade Rd
SE.
Lowell

’
M

PERSONAL
Tony Armour of Bradenton.
Fla., visited his parents ana
sister. Mr and Mrs. Phillip
Fox and I .aura Armour of
Hastings for 8 days of his
Christmas vacation His

preseat tag the awar
131 paaad divisll
champion was H&gt;b
Harper Creek with
fkett Vents taking 1

sister, all accompanied him
to Metro Airport in Detroit
for hts return trip home

For Fast Dependable T.V.
Service on all Makes and Models

Quart Size
3for$1.00
Plus Deposit

VANDA1A DOWNTOWN

Queen Elisabeth

with the English thcnualvm
mw.rrh.Wllmlnch Ml.i.1

II

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&lt; &gt;JI

Call 948-8104

AM
FM
1220
100 1
HASTINGS MICHIGANJ

MS 543?

Bowling

747057

Billards

111 I. Woodland Ave.
Open Pally 7 A.M. to It P.M.

•I • Dine
Range

G.E. Fitter Flo Washers
Big Boy and Ml-T Boy
Front Loaders
Perma Press Dryers

Miniature
Golf

Whatever your sport. .find
your fun with your friends at the

t's’_
Opposite Fairgrounds

•«

Middle-Villa
M-37 in Middleville

795-3640

Pick up and Delnery babble

Varney’s T.V. Service
UPouelIKd. Ph.BlfLNIOE
Hours: Mon, thru Sat.. I0a.rn.lo7 p.m.

Soft Water

a7‘X"
Hastings junior varsity
basketball team won that
division of the Barry Holiday
Tournament at Middle*tie.
defeating Delton's reserves.
6856. on Saturday afternoon.
Dec »
Delton reached the JV
finals by defeating Mid­
dleville while Hastings

double figures in the
ptonship game, led bj
Hartman with 19. Davi
with 14. Pat McKeough with
13 and Armand Rangurtte
with 10 Scull VanderVeen
and Samm VanHoutcn added
4 each. Fred Pierson 2 and
Doug Colei
Randy Broach took game
Tim SUmp had 11 each Bart
Bromley 8 and Jones 3
Against
Lakewood.
Ranguetfe had 10 points. Cole
9. Hartman. Cain and Pierson
8 each, McKeough 7. Van­

Middleville
Ph. 795-3369

SpKiahofl Firetoeit
few* I Cooaf rj Son Tim

White's

volving hard narcotics
' berotn. Cocaine)
TTP is directed al effecting
arrest and prosecution of
major illegal drug dealers,
seizures of large amounts of
hard narcotics." and the
closing
Illegal
drug
Laboratories

formation
provided
by
various persons in lhe anti­
drug campaign Identities of telephone number &lt;800contributors of information
arc also treated con­
fidentially
Since TIP began last
January, the department has
had 6.853 calls on drug in
formation Of these. 3.619
Gwendolyn Gay Green, 12,
have been investigated
although only 1.203 have tiern of 134 Queen Street, Nash­
credited with offering valid ville. suffered an injured tool
information State Police in a snowmobile mishap
about 7 X p m Saturday.
dling TIP matters total 55.305 Jan 4. according to the
Sheriff's Department report
Gwendolyn was riding in a
field owned by her father.
Central1
Paul, in Maple Grove Town
Garage, Inc.
ship with Brenda L Goforth.
13. R3 Nashulle. who was at­
tempting to make a ttm
The machine started to tip
and Gwen put her fool out lo
stop it and I lie fool got caught
in the track, the report said
She was taken to Pennock
Hospital

AhMAM

Photography

Lakewood
Swamps
Belding

Investigations in con­
nection with TIP have
resulted in 500 arrests. In­

Machine for Dyeing

derVeen g. VanHouten 4 and
Steve Quadal
Estep had 18 for Lakewood.
Blair 17, Galaviz 13. Colon 7.
and Heybower and Schelter
had 3 each

C««« RoonJnp

f

Drai

A

WINDOW
GLASS
SMALLENGINE
_ REPAIR
'WOODLAND’S
fh MS MM

�THE HASTINGS BANNER Januory 7. 1975. Pag* 18

.unv. .os&lt;.«.;.An;..

l&gt;F JEIKrtAH • W1TNF.IBEM.

Attend
Services

«r» ’JSX.‘ n

B.A—IM,a r Sooefeid

Pastor

FIRST I NITED METHODWT
CHITICH. Sidney A ttwl.

THE CNTTEP BRETHRE’

Radio Hrnadc a»t. WHCH II am

...and be Spiritually
Rewarded!
'»pm Bible Study and Prayer

METHODIST. Wellman Rd . at
E State Rd. Rev lata Hanker.

FAITH UNITED MEWODWT

shall Street. Marvm .Sickmiller.

TH*.

BRETHREN

Corner Coftas 4

Pastor 9 » Morning Worship
10 » am Sunday School • IS
Christian Endeavor 7pm
Evening Service. Tom Wed
UH RCH. Nashville. a muaion of
DOSTER REFORMED CHI R'

stale Rd Sunday

S’
METHODIST. Hallwood and E

Kam. HEI R FM Sunday*

The Church Pages Are Brought to You
Through The Hastings Banner and lhe
Following Public Spirited firms:

with the family at church For the

leave* rhe church at * p m for
Baltic Creek First Assembly
GRACE 11 THEM kN CHI R-

Michael Anton. Pastor Tuesday

Thursday-Ill WordW'alchers

VaUa lid MM

MIDDIES 11.1.0. FIRST IM’
TIRT.
Mi N Middleville on M
17 Jerry 1. Fiwter. Pastor Den
Christian Educatxm Ph. or TV.
H7TT. Sunday Services Sunday
School « as a m . Toddler,
primary beginner aad junior
church Ham. Morning Worship
Ham Evening Service I p m
Youth group* ah grade and up
S oe pm . Wed. I MAwanaboys
and girl* club*. Prayer meeting.
I. I’, p Hl

Unit Meth
Womro-lst Weds each month

THIN It TH ER AN CHlltCH
and Wing Rd* Rev Keith Coffey.

iCk^attan

Yomh

J**4*’

PEACE REFORMED CHI R

�THE HASTINGS BANNER Januory 7. 1975. Popo 19

Furs ond jewelry ore now insured only
to o totol of $500 against theft in a
Homeowner or

Tenant

policy.

Ex­

pensive items can be endorsed to full
value by the Colemans Agency

On Christmas Eve. there was a special
procession in Hastings. Forming at the First
United Presbyterian Church, ministers, mem­
bers of the Hastings High Choir and others mar­
ched to the Nativity Scene on the Courthouse
lawn and symbolically laid The Baby in the
Manager. The Choir members sang under the
direction of Herbert Moyer, and lhe placing of
the Christ Child completed the creche in time for
Christmas.-Banner photos.

COLEMAN Agency
-INSURANCE203 S. Michigan • Phone WI5-3412

Hasting! New
Adult Claises
Adult Enrichment
begin next week al
the Hastings High School and
lhe Episcopal Church
Many new dame* have
been added to the Program
Daytime
Enrichment
classes arc being offered
These are Bishop I tewing.
Country
Painting
i Ad­
vanced). Tnmnastics. and a
Beginning Cake Decorating
Registration (or these or
any of the other offerings
began Jan G and continue
through Jan 10 from 8 »
a m to 5 pm and from 6 »
to 10 pm on Monday.
Tuesday and Thursday Call
The

cUmc*

It’s Called
Tenderness

Penalize Errant
Drivers Here

HAXTtXGK BAPTIVT

Donald J. Niver. 45.
Hastings, arrested m Wed­
nesday. Jan I about 8 15
&amp;m
by Deputy Sheriff
ichael Lesick. pleaded
guilty to reckless driving
when arraigned Thursday.
Training for
Jan. 1 before District Judge
Kenneth Hansen and was or­
Senior Citizens
dered to pay a SlOO fine plus
Lakewood
Community S54 court costs
He was picked up after a
Education
staff
offers
another
reading
tutor high speed chase on S
training session Jan 13 and Hanover andM-37
Edward
Behrndl. 18. R2
15 from 1-3 p m at lakewood
Jr. High School in Lake Nashville, paid a 85 fine plus
117 court costs and con­
OdeMM
servation
fee
for hunting Nov
Anyone in the Lakewood
School District is welcome lo 18 without a license
Dennis Lee Damm. 17.
attend For more information
Hickory Corners, charged
call 374-8510
A reminder to senior with entering without per­
citizens' There will be open mission. Warren Owen's
home
at 7959 Bender Rood in
bowling Jan. I8th &lt; includes
lunch and one game for SI 50 Prairieville Township, was
ordered to pay a *30 fine plus
starts at 12) or Jan 17th open
*29 court costs
bowling starting at 1:30 for a
leon D Krebs, 18. 1201 N.
special price of .50 for a game
- shoes fine. Make reser­ Broadway, paid a &lt;15 fine
plus *14 court costs for
vations for bowling with the
careless driving Dec. I on N.
Community Education Office
Jefferson
3741510 by Jan 15(h

and it
belongs
in our way
of doing
things.
LE0I1HR0 OSGOOD

�IHt HASTIHCSBANNtR Jonud'y 1 IV7S Foot 20

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be higher after Feb. 1, so send in
the coupon now.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER January 7 1975. Rog* 21

Public Notices — for Your Information
Man Waives Exam on Theft Charge Here
Htn Franklin Taylor Jr .
IS. of R3 Middleville, waived
naminalion when he wat
arraigned Thursday. Jan J.
before District Judge Ken
neth Hansen on a charge of
larceny from a building

He wa* bound over lo Cir
cult Court Bond &lt;rf 11.000 was
not immediate! v furnished
He it charged with a Jan I
theft from Leonard • Village
Dming Room al Middleville

Regular meeting of
the Irving Township
Board will be held Jan.
15 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Norval Thaler residen­
ce, Freeport, Mich.

oXtyr«rthILl**,|“"n'*“ *“
HASTINGS SAVINGS A U»AN
ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL
MEETING

Steal Billfold
From Coaater

YAMUCK SPRINGS TOWNSHIP
BAAR V COUNTY. MICHIGAN
MffllJ; OF PLANNING CUMMISSION PVBIJC HEARING
TO THE RESIDENTS AND
PROPERTY OWNERS OF
YANKEE SPRINGS TOWN
SHIP
BARRY
COUNTY.
MICHIGAN. AND ANY OTHER
INTI: RESTED PERSONS

Vatene K Plant* of West
Hollywood. Calif. reported to
City Police that on Dec J4»he
left her billfold on the counter
store She said she looked
away momentarily, and when
the looked back the billfold
was &lt;ooe It was later found
in a parking lot, and returned
to her. mmm the DO in cash
that had been in it

No home should
be without it.
INSULATE
Six inches of high-quality insulalon in your attic
could save you hundreds of dollars in heating and

cooling costs over the life of your home. If your
attic doesn't measure up. talk to your insulating
contractor (or us) about installing insulation
We can recommend qualified contractors... even
arrange financing. It's all part of a Michigan

Public Service Commission program to help
conserve energy

To learn more about ways to save money and
scarce energy, call or stop in and pick up
our free booklet.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER Jonuary 7. 1975. Pogq 22
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SERVICE
INSTALLATION OF
- Septic Tanks

° Drain Fields
’Drywels

- Bulldozing
Culligan
Water Conditioning

• Backhoe

PH. 945-5482

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
Full or Part Time

UNDER s50 INVESTMENT
Ph. MARTIN

672-5091

NOTICE
Michigan will be meeting with interrtied
ciltrrn* to discus* 111 the designation of all or
portions of Barr*. Kalamatoo. Calhoun. St.
Joseph and Branch counties as an areawidc

a Lapp* ad!

ment* of |f73. The meeting will be held in the
Highland Junior High School Gvm. 300
Highland Avenue. Battle Creek. Michigan al
7:30 p.m. on January 18.1975.
The SOK program allow* local gotern-

together on their common waler quality
management problem* and &lt;31 to evlabli.h a
management structure to implement the plan
that is developed. Further the SOK program
provides grant* to cot er the planning co*t*.
ftrprnentative* of the Bureau .if Waler
Management will be present at thi* meeting

Mason

ROOF WORK WANTED alto

FIREPLACE WOOD $20 a
cord 4 x 8 ■ 18 delivered
ond stocked
Ron Hook
Delton t-623-2146
I 28

the Guernsey Lake Road, ac­
cording to the Sheriff's
Department report He was
taken to Borgess Hospital In
Kalamazoo

WILL BABYSIT anytime day

UPHOLSTERING Coll Coledo
mo 891 1100 or 455 I960

MR I &lt;IMHTI(»\|\(,

Richard

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
YEAR AROUND FURNISHED
APARTMENT for adult* at

SEPTIC TANK

rnadr under provisions of Sec. .mix of the

built-in
range
Terms
available. Phone dayt 948

moy hove sent you

Hastings
Automatic
Heating

LYONS

jurcd about 1

and &lt;31 the dnigiiatiitn of an agency at an

NEED TWO or three used of

botemenl hardwood Hoort

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TEXAS REFINERY CORP

Phone coll
5689

Coll Hugh Fullerton of 94ST481
t&lt;

GRAY

1972 AMERICAN MOTORS
HORNET. 4 dr Economy 6

FOR

Good two bay

852 9743

Grand Rapids

721 3306

FOR LEASE

DOWN

4 ply

Coll 945 2091

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loct Stan or lorry. National

SNOW

Four bedroom

PINTO

Thank you who called
for you.- visits

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Sale* I 517 627 2075
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Drive Wyoming Phone I
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WANTED-Top price* for u*ed

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Village 945-4027

New Remodel-Repair

CHOLESTEROL*

RENTAL PURCHASE 2 ond 3

In M-43 Mishap

11) N. BoHwcod $455102
But then comes the loss
of a loved one
And lhe gifts of kind
ness pour in
And we wonder "Just
liaw can we Ihnnk people
now
That we know what it
means to have friends ’ '

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REDUCE

Mobilehome*

mile*

Philpott who patted away 2
CHAIN SAW. HFADOUAR
TERS Repairs ond

We sometimes take
neighbors for granted
We call and we visit now
and then
We wave and we smile
and we chat for a while
And we feel that is being
a friend

McCullough

FOR SALE

•Heating
•Coolina

LAKE FRONT PROPERTY FOR
SALE (Middle lake) 945
3191
1-7

■ hanged only 52 50 including

Call 945 2313 or 962 5229

Welton’s

loyal Iriend

FOR SALE: lovely 3 bedroom

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Driver Injured
Our sincere thanks to
all the nurses at Pennock
Hospital for their won­
derful care. A special
thanks to the Intensive
Care Unit. Dr Baxter and
Dr Spindler Aho to the
many well-wishers and
neighbors.
especially
Rev Perkins, for cards,
help and prayers Your
kind deeds and acts will
always be remembered
Ed and Fern Finnie

LOTS FOR SALE Within city

and drummer for band Coll

Box 1243 c/o Hastings Banner, P.O. Box 58.
Hastings. Mich. 49058

SALE BY OWNER -60
form In Hastings area
I tillable land with
•se and buildings. For apMMM coll 312 374-0562

Mrs Emma Gardner

(Ruth) Garlinger

January 14, 1975 will be considered in lhe
designation of an area or agenev Details of

�THE HASTINGS BANNER Jonuary 7. 1975. Pogo 2*

Woodland
Rktrkt Kilmer
Merrill Fnddle waa sur­
prised Saturday evening
Der 11 when hi» family and
several 'nends gathered at
his home for a birthday party
in his honor He and hia wife.
Pat. had attended lhe Kitty
Wells show in Nashville and
unon their return home, they
found their house totally
dark When Merrill walked
in. he was surprised to find
the house gaiky decorated
and friends and leiatirea
gathered for the event
Present w ere hn children. his
parents. Mi
and Mrs
Laurence Fnddle Mr and
Mrs Emery Bennett and
family and Mr and Mrs
Jerry Terpenmg and family
Following
refreshments
Merrill opened his gifts­
treasures he will long
remember
Mrs
Merrill Fnddles
parents Mr and Mrs Wade
Shook and her brother. Tod of
Hastings were I'hnslmaa eve
overnight guests of the Fnd­
dle family They enyoyed sat
ching the children .•pen their
presents Christmas morning
and later they were ynned by
Merrill's parents. Sir and
Mrs Lawrence Fnddle of
Nashville for a bountiful
turkey dinner
Holiday guests of Mr and
Mrs Leon Vandecar were.
Miss Cheryl McDaniels. Mr
John Stivers. Mr and Mrs
Terry Vandecar. Mr and
Mrs EHton Vandecar. Mr
and Mrs Maurice Vandecar.
Mr and Mrs Jack Comp.
Jack. Jr and Tammy. Mrs
Florence Comp. Mr and Mrs
Robert Anderson Mr Calvin
Vandecar and Mr Kenneth
Vandecar
The Woman s Study Club
will meet Wed . Jan S from 2­
4 Mat the Library Mrs Bar
bars Bosworth will show her
paintings, crafts and han­
diwork Roll call. "Your
Favorite Hobby " New mem
bers and guests arc always
welcomed

Shoplifter With

Record Goes
to Jail
Albert Kaufman. 52. DO W
Mill. Hastings. Friday, with a
record of law violations, waa
sentenced by Circuit Judge
Richard Robinson to serve 6
months in the Barry County
jail and was given credit for
It days already spent tn jail
He was charged with
shoplifting
Ronald J Main. 17. 471 Air­
port Road, charged with joy
ndmg was placed on 2 years'
probation and was ordered to
sene the first so dais in jail
He was jtven credit tor M
days already served Judge
Robinson ordered him to pay
a 1100 fine phn (200 court
costs

°‘a-

&lt;'r** Herw Sunday, Dec

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reported

to Hastings

R

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Come see what’s new at
your all-new Burger Chef.

like It at our new Works Bar.
Help youraelf to lettuce, tomatoes, onions, relish
and pickles. If mustard and catsup are all you
want, it’s there (or you too. Have as much or as
little as you want at the Burger Chef Works Bar ..
and build your burger just tne way you want it.
Or you can order your burgers complete and
ready to go. At Burger Chef, the choice is yours.

Our new Salad Bar.
Order a salad and help yourself.
If it’s salad you love, here’s another reason you’ll
like Burger Chef, our new Salad Bar. Just order
a salad and help yourself. You’ll find a choice of
dressing and at Burger Chef, you can come back ,
for all the salad you want !

A new hostess to make you feel
at home.
Loaded down with the kids and looking for an
empty table? At Burger Chef we’ve got a hostess
to help you with things like that. Or let her help
you in any of a dozen ways. Our hostess is just
another reason why we say there’s more to like .
at Burger Chef.
|

Officer Returns
To Desk Duty

There's more to like at Burger Chef.
Hastings Patrolman Dana
Sindel returned to duty Mon
day. Dec JO. on his 23rd bir
thd.il, after being wounded
on Nov 18 when his revolver
accidentally discharged near
his home He was struck in
the right leg when he slum
bird while unloading his W
service revolver

West

Opposite
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State

St.

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Banner

Devoted to the interests of Barry County Since 1856
Hailing*. Michigan

Hammond Heads County Board,
Planning Director to Leave Post
Ferocious Frigid

Winds Blast Area
Harrv County, along with
the Midwest and North
Central Slates, was battered
by savage artir winds which
hit tornadic velocities Fri
day. Saturday and Sunday.

causing one accident In
which Gregory M. Weeks.
17. of 321 Dearborn. Middle

smashing into his face before

High, was driving northwest
on the Gun lake Road about

ly. hr may have been killed
or have lost an eye.
The limb was from a huge
tree which they said was
flying through the air.
Grrg went home from the
(Pete) Dull
Broadway
Rosd. Hastings, was blown
down sometime Friday
night. The family discovered
the damage when they
awakened Saturday morn
ing. There were no injuries
and fortunately their daugh
ter Karen didn't put her
horse. Pickle*, in the stall as
she normally does. Pickles'
stall was really flattened
The Dull* were cleaning up
on Monday.
Gordon Knox reported al
3:40 a m. Saturday damage
estimated at 94.000 io his
barn at 7221 Coats Grove

rhen as he rounded a curve

Dodge car he was driving.
The ear rolled over into a
ditch, coming to rest back on

Phil Linhart of Scipio
Highway. Vermor.tville re
parted U»t * television set
wa* blown from somewhere,
smashing into a utility pole
near his name.
The Commercial Printers
building at 221 E. State
Street in Hastings had win

and William Hayes vice
chairman, filled 2 vacancies
on the Planning Comtni*
•ion. received the resigns!
ion of Waller Forbes as
planning director and rever­
sed a December decision and
went back to having 10
separate standing commit

to
the I'niroyai Com
Pan&gt; m Houston. Texas.
Forbe* i* a retired Air Force
tutael with a distinguished
military career spanning 3
war*.
last December the com
tnisMoners voted to cut the
rumber of their standing
eomm.itee* to five, with
C&lt;&gt;mmissjooers Albert Ball.
&lt;def«-atrd in the November
election by William Schantz
fr&gt;Castleton and Maple
Grr.e Township* &gt;. Bender.
Mr
Carolyn Coleman.
Luther l,en». T. Edward
MePharlin and Kenneth
Radant voting for the mo­
tion. Voting against the
move were Victor Eckardt.
Hammond. Hayes. Roland
HL-bi k,OM ,n&lt;1 5l’J,rOn

Hammond, representing
Kot Barry and all of Hope
nship. was elected chair
man of the board by a
unanimous ballot. Hayes,
who represents Irving and
Rutland, was named by a 7-4
vote over Russell Bender,
who represent* Thornapple
Township.
Named to fill the vacanc
Reversing the action by a
ie* on the Barry Planning 74 vote Jan. 7 were
Schanli. Eckardt. Ham
Commission were Mr*. Ger
aid (ReginaI Stein of 396 mon I. Have*. Ixnr. John
Terry Lane, and John Ket cor*, and Lyons voting
chum of 823 S. Cass Street
against returning to the 10
They were named in an committees were Bender.
election, winning over Dar­ Colt-man. MePharlin and
win McClelland and James Radant
King. They will succeed Ted
Commissioner Eckardt.
McKelvey and Mare Souter, wb&lt;, made the motion to
who resigned. Mr* Siem •fell-.. the former schedule
will serve from Feb. 1 of 10 standing committees,
through June of 1977 and •aid the new board had the
Ketcnum from Feb. 1 right to decide how they
through June of 1976.
would organize and that it
Forbes, who ha* been the was only logical that the new
county's planning director board set up the way it
since Aug. 13.1973. resigned would operate Commission

er Eckardt said that in past

to 2D. and later down to the
present number and that he
believed it worked out very
nicely giving everyone a
responsibility.
Vice Chairman Haye* ex­
plained that by having only 5
committee*, only a few
commtMtoners would be coo
ducting most of the county's
business. Ten committees
give* everyone a chance,
and I don't see where H
would be more efficient to
have only 5." Commissioner
Have* said. He added that
he believed grouping all into
5. the "good" committee*
would be combined into one
and the others would he
subordinate and not very
active.
Commissioner Coleman
said the 5 committee plan
wa* to streamline the oper
at ion of the county board.
Such committee* as finance,
claim*, personnel and ap
nropnations all deal with
finance* and might wisely be
handled in one committee,
instead of 4.
Commiwiooer MePharlin
said be was interested in
reducing the number lo 5
committees to eliminate
overlapping. When 3 com
mines work on the Mme
program, members of one
must depend on the mem

tier* of the other*
them informed
t ommissjoner MePharlin
added that reducing the
number of committees and
eliminating
overlapping
could result in 4 commiss­
ioners doing the work, mv
a tax dollar* MePharlin
some of the committee*

veatorr. Mental Health.
Medical Care Facility. Com
mission on Aging He ex­
plained we have a Barry
Eaton Health District.
the Medical Facility is run
by the Social Services Board

Commissiooer MePharlin
Mid he could understand
sending one man lo the Key
Men * meeting, but not 3. It
L* costing $100 every time a
session is held among the 7
county groups.
MePharlin Mid that the
Board of Commissioner* ha*
the Extension Service for
agriculture, the Road Com
mision for highway* and
bridge* and a drain com
missioner. "Some of our
committees are obsolete. We
had an idea to combine
committees, so they can
work together." He Mid he

believed the streamlined

calls the roll and a member
is absent, the absence is not
recorded on each succeeding
roll call for that day.
Schantz wa* named to the
Watershed Program to re­

Hoad Commission for local
roads, and 935.000 from the

Commission's bridge fund.
They approved the Barry
County Sheriffs personnels
plan to fill in for Deputy

payroll. The volunteers
____ia ___
__.a ti___ »•.

They approved a resol­
ution asking for Michigan
Association of Counties lo
help promote legislation to
vehicle*
formed that the architect
may be ready to present
plans for asking bid* for
enlarging the jail the last of
this month or early in
February.

passenger. Shawn Rriee. 17.
of 1296 Lynne Avenue.
iw it coming and ducked.
The 1969 Pontiac cnntinu;

ptx

•**

was interrupted in many

Mr*. Carl Wood report rd
fraction of an inch different-

Bliss Retirees
Meet on Jan. 16
The regular meeting of the
E W Bliss Local 414 retirees
will be held Jan Itxh at the
I’moo Hall on Woodland Ave
Potluck dinner will be ser­
ved at 12 00. an afternoon of
bingo is planned Everyone is
asked to bring a "white
elephant"
wrapped
in
newsprint for prize*
All Local 414 retirees are
invited to attend and join tn
the activities of the group

Seek Higher Intertit
on Late Taxes
The Gull Lake Community
Board of Education has adop­
ted a motion supporting
legislation to set the interest
rale on delinquent taxes at 9
percent a year The current
penalty is 3 percent

The new sheriff also said
he planned lo have a study
made professionally of the
current road patrol and
administrative procedure*
of the department with a
view toward more efficient
operation of the sheriff*
department.
wood said he is proposing
that his department invest!
gale the possibility of pro
siding police services to
township* desiring such ser
vices on a contractual basis
He also proposed that toD
free telephone service be
provided to area* of the
county outside the toll free
exchange. Sheriff Wood Mid
"persons in trouble should
not be required to call for
brig via long distance loll
Other proposals made by
Wood include the purchase
of 5 new shotguns and
procurement of 6 pairs of
handcuff*. “At the present
time." Mid Wood. “*omc of
the handcuffs on hand arc
odd assortments and the
kevs are not interchange
Orville Hammond, new
ej.^irman of the Board of
the Sheriff* committee
which is headed by Vice
Chairman William Haye*.

Mary Waters

Has 106th Birthday
Mr* Mary Waler* -ho
ha&gt; been a patient at the
lUrry MedicJk'acility since
Aug. 16. 1967. marked her
106th birthday on Jan. 2.
Mr*. Water*, the mother of
Ray Water* of Hailing*, ha*
lost her vision but she is still
ia2&gt; *iert
born m

(H R COUNTY COMMIS­
SIONERS-Barry Canty's
Board ai Csmmlisisares orgaaizrd for the new year oo
Tuesday. Jaa 7. electing
Or* die Hammond chairman
and William Haye* vice
chairman. The commi**ioo
er* are (left to right] Mr*.

LEWIS A. WELLMAN
Ix-wi* A. Wellman. 73. of
691 Cedar Creek Rd.. died
about 9 am. Wednesday.
Jan. 8. al Pennock Hospital
where he had been a patient
since Dec. 30
Services were held Fri
day. Jan. 10. at the Ixonard
Osgood Funeral Home. Rev.
Paul Deal officiated and
burial wa* in the Cedar
Sept. 30. 1901. in Antrim
County, the son of Georg*
and Hellie tMcVicar) Well
man. He attended l*rtoskey
school* and marnrd Doro
thy Cline of Petoskey on
Oct. 28. 1922. In 1928. they
moved to Allegan County
and in I944i they moved to
their farm home on the
Cedar Creek Road.
He was a former treasurer
of the Hinds School.
Surviving are his wile.
Dorothy; 3 sons. Wayne.
Roger and Robert, all of
Hastings; 2 daughters. Mrs.
W'arrrn I Margaret I Tyrrell
of Wayland and Mr* Earl
(Doria) Froat of Delton: 17
grandchildren; 12 great
grandchildren, and 2 sister*
Mr*. Rena Lombard of Char
•eveix and Mr* Earl (Beryl!
Gilbert of BaMwm

EMERSON B. BECK
Services for Emerson
Bedell Beck. 81. of R3
Nashville, who died Tues
day. Jan. 7. at Haye* Green

Deputy Cowtv Clerk Ardith

r, Victor Eek

| Barry County Deaths
■ hr Pray Funeral Home.
&lt; "hark.(ir Rev. Eari Thomas
officiated and burial was in
i he Kalamo Cemetery
r Beck was born July 3.
I ”93. in Charlotte, the son of
Fred and Sarah
and wa* a farmer
retirement. On Nov. 10.
1918. he married Aleta
Payne who survives.
Surviving, in addition to
I | *i(r. are 4 daughter*.
Mr*. Frank (Edra) Kiomt of
( hariotte. Dorene Swan and
Barbara Ryan both of Del­
ton. and Shirley Langham of
Nashville; 3 sons. Glenn of
Angola. Ind.. Emerson. Jr..
&lt;d Nashville, and Richard of
Hastings; 18 grandchildren,
and 31 great grandchildren

government employ.&lt;e
She later moved to Chita
Kill., and was the head of
accounting department
for Sears Roebuck Co. from
1923 until she retired In
1963. She moved to Hastings
in 1970.
She was a life member of
the Lake Odessa O.E.S.
Chapter and * member of
the
United
Methodist
Church of Woodland
Surviving is her brother.
Carl Jordan.

MISS ALICE J.
McCARTNEV
Services for Miss Alice J
McCartney. 81. of Lak*

MRS. LILLIAN SIMM
Service* for Mr*. John
(lillian) Simm. 58. of 214 N.
Washington. Hasting*, who
was dead on arrival at
Pennock Hoapttal at 1-J0
ajn. Thursday. Jan. 9. were
held at 11 a.m. Saturday, at
the Leonard O»good F’ineral
Home.

Rev. Duane Jone* official
ed with burial in Riverside

She was born in Ham
tramack on Dec. 12. 1916.
the daughter of John and
Julia Berdecky. She attend
ed Detroit and Dearborn
Schools and worked in
Detroit foe about 16 years.

MRS. GLADYS JORDAN

in Detroit and Dnarborn.
cooung to Hasting* in 1966
Hailing*, who died early
Tuesday morning, Jan. 7.
were held Thursday at 1:30
at the Pickens Koop* Chapel
in Lake Odessa.
Rev. Krnnelli Vaught off
iciated with burial in th*
Woodland Memorial Park.

Lake Odessa Rev William
Hertel officiated and burial

John Simm in October. 1969.
They lived at Podunk Lake
for about 2 years before

She had been at the ProvtnOdessa

Mary &lt;CUw«U) McCartney

(Caphrrmanl Jordan and
was a 1911 graduate of the
Woodland High School.
She wa* employed as a
clerk in the Woodland storo
until World War One when
she went lo Washington
DC where she was a

Odessa High School in 1913
and from the Michigan State
University In |®37 She
received her master'* degree
from Grfumbis University in

.i D.IW1I.
CAiuul Cn».»rf HomukJ..
Mr» Irani iCwinnUl Cnl

�THE HASTINGS BANNER* January 14. 1974. Pag*2

Inrial! Arloa

Director of Pregnancy Services

Barghdaff as

To Speak Here January 23

Noble Grand

Regt. Walling, director of
Pregnane* Service* of Mwh
igan will speak al Birth
right's January meeting A
Walls Um- uniting all preg
nancy sen ices is one of Ms

Grand
f nrnds of Birthright are

Hostessing the I p m.
ceiing on Thursday, Jan.

Frb 14 at Ike National
Bank

Artoa Hurghdufl

■am on Friday, J a
Genevieve Sage

an enjoyable afternoon
rruisiiuf on th* Mississippi
River. They returned home
IhurwDy but very satisfied

Geneva Ned of

Richard Strong

snatcher appeared
hoy about 10 year*

Youth Snatchri

Woman's Punt
2

had been snatched a* she
was returning home about

Now at La kt wood

Neville Wood of Orlando.
Fla. has been visiUnf his
mother. Mrs John Wood,
and Floyd Wood and Mr and
Mrs. Ha* Waters
Robert Miller. Dec 31
reported to Hasting* Police

Rapid River in Ih* Upper

Barry Farm Bureau Leaders
Hilgers.
Endsley,
Newton.conductor; Edward

Attend National Convention
Two Harry County varm
Bureau couple* attended

Eaton Rapids, paat Aasernb

busmeu meeting

Fire Destroys

Home In
Middleville
destroyed the home
and Mrs. Walter Ays.. —.
Ihbbie Street in Middleville,
according to Middles die Fire
Chief Ernest Ball
immediately determined.
Chief Ball said the interior

I

ten Riepenhoff Completes
Leonard M Riepenhoff of
Ml N Middleville Hoad ha«
been catering the Hastings
Aluminum Product* Com

operated the ' Locker Plant

hi* fine sausage and other
good food said he has cr,
joyed the parties a* much or
more than any of the
Aluminum Products Com
pany employees and now

Officer Willison
Keith Wilcos of Sebring.
Ohio. pleaded guilty lo dnv
mg while his rondtlion was
: —___ J U.. -I—S_l J -a

Animal Control

Officer Aniwtri

1,838 Complaint*

Melvin C Haight. 57. and hia
wde. Mrs Esther lx»uise

derman reported to the
Hoard of Commissioner*
that in 1974 his department
had answered l.A»

Willum A Cheney II. 17.
Hickory Corners, paid a 925
fine plus 924 cost* for
careless driving Nov. 23 on
the Kellogg School Board
Timothy A Ixftu*. 23. HI
Freeport, paid a 950 fioe
plus 954 court costs for
driving while his condition

reported. 359 dogt
shipped with revenue of
9538.50. 128 cats shipped
with revenue al 912b and
shelter Ires totaled 95*3.10
— ..— —------disposed of. 1.914 were
har.dlsd
handled »~.d
and 937,253
937.293 —
miles
&gt;&gt;k&gt;
were traveled.

6002 E. Center Rd . pleaded
eity when arraigned on
t. 3U in Harry County

plus 929 court costs.
Ward was charged with
taking a half gunny sack ol
com from a field at the
Phillip Sent! farm at 10378
feed stock, according lo the
report.

from David Richmond on
Aug 25 al 4360 Jordan

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3°'v’2.49

sole Drive carefully at

mad’ Sit down you so and mi
I ordered J doren C S choice
irrwiirloin steaks and you

and started to lake all the
packages out I noticed right

started to talk about a Chnst
mas buffet tie his employees

awav we continued the buffet
through the help &lt;rf Mr Jim

ful for that
I enjoyed the parties as
much or more than any of the

ard« Program was held Jan.
7th in the evening at the

Seven Star Award, which
was the highest award pres
rnted. President Elton
Smith of the Michigan Farm
Bureau, accepted the award
and was ai» presented the
Gold Eerie foe Michigan's
outstanding work in the
Young Farmers Program
The ev ening wa* highlighted

Wayne and Manon Pen
nock and Marvin and landa
Smith also spent time sight

doubitknrtt

Rap *3 98
NOWI288

The
Highlande’

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and

comfort,

of

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Rd. Delton. Jan 7. 9 54
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Rd.. Hastings. Jan 3. 3:23
Hilltop Dr.. Middles ilk. Jan.
4.1.33 a.m.. 7 lb. 10 os . Mr
and Mrs. Arnold Baffler.
B724 Davenport Rif . Wood
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BUY A CAR
Today...And

KEEP Yourself
WORKING!

-

Goipel OHlg At

Rev Roy Cummings and
the Lighthouse Quartet
from I tray ton Mains will be

Hymn Sing" on S
26. at 7 p m
________ _____ ___________
play the organ./here will be
a freewill offering to help
defray their travel e«

Peace United Methodist
Church la located 4 miles
Roger J.

for 1975
/ i■ '

mile*, averaging
only 7%

BIRTHS AT PENNOCK

odist Church at Harps dlr

arrow and another with a
run He was arrested by
Coaservation Officer Brent
WHiuon
Matt D Pittelkow. IB.
paid a 910 fine plus 914 cosU
lor uae of marijuana.

uae it to give people work and
help poor people That makes
me happy1'

Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ruth
ruff. Lot 40. Mead O Arres.

Barryville Church
114 court costs
Thoma* A. Brill. 27. «B3
S. Bedford lined. paid 110

let me finish my sentence amt
then said to me Listen. I am

AFBF president; William
Simon. Secretary of the
Treasury, Roger Fleming.
Secretary Treasurer of
I'FBF. and John Stennis.

Wyoming, paid a 91" fine
plus 91* court coats for

Dikt net Judge Kenneth

Kenneth N. Lader*. 17.
2440 Chariton Park Road,
also pawl L’iO plus 954 for
impaired driving Nov. 30 on
N. Church Street
Thoma* B Rhodabeck. IB.
Holt, and Handy Lee Wolfe.
18, Lan*ing each paid 950
plus 929 for entering a house
in Orangeville without per

FABRIC®

They attended many
meetings throughout and

2 Decades of Catering

was arrested by Hastings
Patrolman Wilbur Burgee ll

student teacher at Hastings
from Michigan State un
versify. originally had been
charged with 2 count* of
negligent homicide

The winner of
the first auto

through the 9th.

quit*
l^n said that people asked
Mr. and Mrs Ayer* were freouently Ho* come you
in Tennessee at the time ol maiic *o many year* the
Chri*tma*
buffet
at
Aluminum Product*"
l-mespiairv.
Around I9MI got acijuain
flame* under control, but led......................
with Mr A Stiver* while I
worked until about Dam *«* running the Hailing*
making certain every bit of Frnten Food Al Christmas
“--------------- time he sol. _— ----mealbaskrts to be delivered
lo p-vor families in Hastings,
from Chief Ball's house and •»
and moil of these families
is back of the fire station.
never found out who paid for
them Al Silver* did not want
anybody to know about it

Driver Pays
‘154 On
; Reckless
| Charge

including the French Quart
r. french Market. Bourbon

l-akewood School District,
according to Superintendent
of School William Eckstrom.
Richard is a brother of
Hastings High Coach Ernest

Hastings Automobile Dealers Association
HASTINGS
MOTOR
SALES

LARKE
BUICK &amp;
CHEVROLET

REAHM
MOTOR
SALES

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Michigan

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Hours: Mon., Wed, and Friday 8-8; Tues. &amp; Thurs. 8-5:30; Sat. 8-Noon

�THE HASTINGS HANNER- January 14, 1975. Pagrf

Juanita Slocum Heads Parka

Name Committee! oi Barry

Commission, Budget $96,000

Board of Commiuioneri

Mr*. Edward (Juaaital
Slocum. Hastings Township
clerk, has boon elected chair
man ol the Harry County
Park* 6 Recreation Com
moon, succeeding Norman
Stanton who resigned from
the commission
Mrs. John (Esther) Wai
ton wa* named vice chair
man. succeeding Mr*. Slo

, suwntv ■■ ■
ion. $36,000. and («*npre

17J»0. and a 1974 balance of
$145 43

The

Friday

held on Ja

and Ground* -Schantz. John
cock. Hadant.

. Regnier of Ileed*.
Equalization. Township
Clerk's
Report Bender.
Schantz. Radant.

Bender. Lena.
6. Judiciary (xMiri*. Pro

afternoon

^Gary Foote of Nashville
was

named

secretary

Hoad* and Bridget

award in the Elks' small
game hunting contest Albino
Pheasant Division

waitoo.
A member taking hi*
*»»i w*t William G«rd*er
of Dowling. Mr*. Robert
I Madelyn) Miller had been
renamed to the commission
Commissioners approved
an operating budget for 1975
totaling 196.000 Anticipated
receipts total $20,000. con
cession*. $6,000. donation*.

Hastings,
Michigan

JCPg^^gy
33%% off
sportcoats
and slacks.
Save $15

Reg. 42. M. Sate 27.88. Taxtunzed
Fortrei- polyester biazar-aiyta
sportcoat Styled with center
vent and patch pocket*
In popular solid color*
S«e* 36 to 46

Save $17

Reg. 48.86. Sale 32.88. Woven
texturized polyester two-button
sportcoat with natural shoulder
and center vent styling In a
great selection of pattern*
Size* 36 to 46

Sale 8.58

Reg. $13. Famous JCPennoy
slack* With tiara lag styling,
special shirt-hugger waistband
and other popular features
Woven teslunied Fortret"
polyester Handsome solid
coloth Sizes 30 to 42

Our men’s knit
sportshirts
are 20% off.
Sale 5.60

3. Claim*. Miscellaneous.

Hastings JVs Breeze Over Ledgers,
Nip St. Johns 56-55
Hob Bartlett » rarer* the
hustling Hasting* High
junior varsity eagers posted

me Doc
(rnw 11
Hiarlin
7. Finance. Budget

6. Keyman. Rule* 4 Rrsol
u turns. laJohneork.
Inventor*. Mental Health.
Medical Care Facility. Com
frkardt. Coleman.

pteyrr* Coleman.
tin. Schantz.

Chandler I* Hat&lt;!■((' iwwni
alderman. hating been ap
palsied to*accrrdLynn
Brea a from Ihr Reread
Ward (handler first laak hi*

Lakewood

4

Mr Iliar

Orville Hammond. Vice
Chairmen. Wm. F Haye*.

&gt;Jr«i«ion in a torrid game al
St Johnson Saturday night.
it _ ■ :----

119&lt;h

YEAR
■ uh 6:40 remaining in the
iranie Coach Doug Parker *
'••ung Redwing* had lied
the Mtirr and then tallied 6

Sidetracks

Coopersville
Lakewood High's carers
remained unbeaten Frxlay
but they knocked Coopers
vill* out of a tie for first
place tn the Tri River league
with a 59 52 victory al
Coooersvilie.
Belding remained tied
with Lakewood for first with
a 69 60 win over Fremont.
Lowell whipped Cedar
Spring* and Greenville
trounced Sparta. 8666
Mike O'Mara pumped in
endorp 16. Tom Johnson 10.
Mark Farrell 6, Stacey Bo*
worth 4 and Greg Colgrovr

Sportswomen To

Hear Game

Warden Monday

Conservation CIffleer Br*»i _
Willison aa s peaker aitdF
installing officer.
Officer* re elected ar*
Ruth VanDenburg, presi
dent. Mildred Mathew*, vice
president; Lot* Stidham,
secretary. and Lucille Willi
tie. treasurer.
New officers are Anna
Mae Hart, corresponding
secretary, and Hard Thom
a* and Eva Hollister, direct

li ad by 2. Wayne Drdyne hit
consecutive bucket* foe St.

Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
for income tax help.

mH David Cam connected
gap to 4. Scott Mailand
wired for St John* then

circle and Mike Hartman
rebounded for 2 and Hast
mg* was within 3. 5552
llangueltr took a good
pa** from Doug Cole in lor 2
putnt* and Ha*ting* t&lt;«k
lune out with 25 second* on
the dock.down by one point
Coach O'Mara wt up the
strategy. Hay resumed and
.•u»t before the clock ran out.
lUngueltc *ank a jumper
amidst heavy traffic and the
wore wa* Hasting* 56, St.
John* 55. There wa* one
M'&lt;&lt;md left in the game. St.
John* took consecutive time
■Mils They put the ball m
play from the far end of the
court. A Redwing got the
inbound pa»». heaved the
ball toward* hi* basket and
the horn blew. The shot wa*
no g&lt;«d
Hanguette flushed with

kridayhight the Hastings
JVs had little trouble rolling
to the 59 39 victory over
Grand Ldgr. leading the
entire contest
Coach O'Mara* yuung»t
era lumped out to a 14 H first
period lead and were on lop.
42 31. at (hr half They
continued lo out wore Coacn

Reason 8. H &amp; R Block is a
year-round service. We do
not disappear after
April 15th.
llimx-d -

-Insured

Farrell's Heating
set v Kr 6 Installation

Ph. 945-4020
ram imm»ran tsnurts

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I r trial* - '.p tn Isi tap m
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Other director* are Alber
la lancaater. Ruth Miller
and Don* Vrooman FL—e
McKellen ia the immediate
past president.

Reg. » H. Solid polyester, cotton
golf shirt Placket front, short
sleeves and chest pocket S.M.L Xl

27

Sale 3.18
Reg. 3 96 Men t short sleeve
crew neck sport shirt Polyester
cotton in assorted stripes 1o&lt;
size* S.M.L.XL

1975 IMPAIR 4 dr Sedan, tinted glass, radio, radial
whitewall*, hydramalic. power steering, power disc
brake*, deluxe lumpers. Slock No. 2037 Retail

14reciAurb

$3795.00

Save on all
our sheets.

1975 IMPALA 4 dr. *edan. hydramatie. power brakes,
power at erring, radial whitewalls, radio, wheel covers,
air conditioning. Slock No. 2044 Retail $5255.30.
LAHKFTS Early Hird r414 r nn

SALE ENDS SATURDAY

1975 CHEVY ' •• ton pickup. 6 cyl. *tandard shift,
heavy duly rear spring*, guage* Slock No 2094
Retail LK03.70

Twin.
reg 299 to 549. Sale 232 to 3 M
Fu8.
rep J 99 to 649. Sate 3 12 to 4 W
Pkg. of 2 standard piUowcMO*.
ng 2 19 to 4.59. Sale 182 to 364
Long wearing poJyester/cottor.
muslin* and patentee m solids,
print*, white and morn Flat and
fitted shoots aro the same price

special.

54145.00

$2995.00
1975 BUICK CENTURY Coionade Cpe.. hydramatr.
power steering, power disc brake--, radio. »port
mirror*, lilt wheel, vinyl roof, erutae control, radial
whitewalls, tinted glass. Slock No. 2039. Retail
$5062 25...
I.ARKES Early Bird
ftft
SFEC1AI
1974 NOVA CPE. Hy dramatie. VS, power disc brakes,
power steering, sport mirror*, whitewalls, radio, rally
wheel*. Slock No 1736.
I.AHKE‘S Earl* Bird
97/11 firt
SPFX1AL

45.00

Save on all
our 1.39
pantihose

Sale
4 for *4

Get the New Car
Exclusive 6-year or

62,000 Mile
Warranty!

1974 VEGA HATCHBACK. Big engine, radio,
whilewall*. *port mirrors, rally wheels, deluxe
bumper*. Slock No. 1922

$2495.00

1974 NOVA 4 dr sedan 6 cyL hydramatic, pow*
slee- .g, radio, whitewall* Slock No. 2029.
LARKE'S Early Bird
f 97 4F nn

special...

5Z745.OO

1975 MALIBU LANDAU CPE. V8. hydraraatK. power
•teenng. power brake*, tinted gia*». *port mirror*,
radial whrtewaJI*. AM FM radio, rally wheels, aid­
moulding* Stock No. 2043. Retail $4809J6...
LARKE'S Early Bini
cqQOC An
SPECIAL53995.00

1975 MALIBU CPE. V». hydramatic, power steering,
power brake*, radio, whitewall*. wh«**l covers, sport
mirror* Slock No. 2045. Retail $4186...

$3545.00
1975 NOVA CPE.
hydramaUc. radio. tOt wheel,
power Stevnng. «hecl covers, radial whitewall*,
ex tenor decor package, tide moulding. Stock No. 2051
Retail $41MM IK..
LARKE'S Eariv Bird
SPECIAL-

Service Hours:
Mon. thru Fri. 8-5:30
Sat. 8-Noon
Free Pickup And Delivery
in Hastings

$3495.00

Sales Hours:
Monday, Wednesday
And Friday 8-8
Tuesday and Thursday
8-5:30
Saturday 8-Noon

Keep Yourself Working

“Buy A Car ... Today at

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Sales &amp; Service at 1435 S. Hanover, Hastings
Ph 945-2425...USED CAR SALES 945-2427

�THE HASTINGS HANNER* January 14. 1975. P«C» &lt;

BPOH Ambulance
Service Has New Plan

^Dateline Delton

i he HPOH Ambulance

Funeral Home in Delton

Prairieville. Orangrvil
Hop* Township*. ha*
Squire* became I he operator

4 township* subsidize the
ambulance service by paying

Hdliama who submitted hi*
resignation last November.

operation.

for almost 15 year*, in both
part time and lull tune capa
citie* He i» an Emergency
Medical Techruetan iEMTi
instructor. Red Cross in
structor. and i* Region 5'a

Williams said "1 eapresa
my thanks to thine who
placed their faith and trust
ir. my service. I hope the
courtesy will tie ei
tended to the new manager
■d the BPOH Ambulance

was also a police officer Hr
i« also loosing for a home in
Delton
Squire* describe* Fletch

Squire* wa* a deputy
sheriff in Muskegon County
for 5 years and a deputy
sheriff in Kalamazoo County
from 1970 to the end of 1973
He ha* also been an instruct
or for the Kalamazoo Police

Since 1923. an ambulance

had been at the facility 2

*‘•^'.7............
April 29.

Michi
ran can work under the
direction of a physician lo
read EKG '*. and
rlaole*. Squire*
said.
Fletcher will be paid a
salary from the township*'
ambulance fund, but he will
technically be Squire*' em

that have roads dearly

ambulance wr

JOHN A. BABICH
basi* until volunteer* are
recruited and trained

ambulance goe* out. A back

role in Squirt*' approach.
Many volunteer* will be

and another (mm noon untii
6 Another shift of volunt
two men will stay all night

I triton funeral home. When

which will be hi* wife'*
project
Squire* resuie* in Kalama

to provide liack up crews

their 3 children. Suaie, 8.
Brad. 7. and M.D.. 5 The

full traimng at no personal

Delton area and t* looking
for a farm U&gt; buy.

"a different approach to am
bulance service" for the four
township*. He plan* lo re
BINGO

Women arc particularly
needed during the day time

according lo Squires.
I'euple from all over Barry
County and the surrounding

untrer*. implement an am
bulance subscription aer-

Sal. Mights. 7:3010:30
Delton High School

NAP SUPPLY
• Appliances
---------------•Fiardware &amp; Paints Window Re
•Pumps &amp; Equipment placement

Barry. Prairieville. Orange
idle, and Hope towi.ship*.

medial'- member* of a fam

Munday. Jan. 20 at 7 p.rr.. in

emergency

shift* so persons will not feel

Red Crow* Course, and EMT
Ti Mining. Squire* said.
When advanced EMT Train

schedules will be made
about a month in advance

Cupboards
623 5381

how the service will operate.

&gt;

a.m. to 6 p.m.. Squires and

US -^5?

lake. 112 Delton, died «udd
enly at iu* home Sunday.
Jan. 5. Services were held
Wednesday. Jan. 8 at II
a.m. at the Williams Funeral

Deal officiated and buna!
wa* in East Hickory Corner*
I91h inWr.i XC:-.. VX
tr «•
son of Michael and Mary
iTonurhi Babich. He lived
for the past 17 year* at Fair
lake and had been employ
ed al Checker Motor*. Kala

runs and two

those who jmn the program
will be put into the four
tow n*hips" ambulance fund
Resident* joining the pro

ambulance service should

daughter of Garrison and
Melinda (Stanton) Baker

Clark on Feb 14. !«•»’ in
Hickory Corner* Hr died in

Barry County.
Her husband. Dale, died

Donovan of Delton and Mrs

She ia »urvived by a
daughter. Mr*. Fred I Helen I
Philo of Battle Creek; 2

Hospital in Kalamazoo after
W illiam* Funeral Home in
Delton.
Rev Gordon Shower* offi
ruled with burial in East
Hickory Corner* Cemetery.

•Intaila in the mail.

the daughter of William and
(cv when they use the BPOH
ambulance For emergency
night' ia Fl &gt; plus 11715" tier
mile. Then- i« also a mini

d Squire*
charge for

F35 plus SI.25 per mile
Squire* hojie* In event u
ally make the ambulance

MONDAY CLASSES

trims v»n&lt;

• mill xtx&lt;&lt;

payer*." To help sccomplith
this goal, he plan* to implr
ment fund .-aiMng protect*.
He laid plan* arc being
made to apply to the Stale
Lottery Commi*»M»n for a
bin go license tn raise money
for the ambulance fund.

Harry County.
Squire* plans to actively

from area dub* and orgam
at ions for the townsnip*'
mbulance fund for addition
ible lo raise money (or a
rescue tool, the Hearst

lelemetry equipment
In about four weel

r dispatched by Mall
Ambulance of Kalama
oo. Mali City ha* a 24 hour

TUESDAY CLASSES

DELTON
JOTTINGS

(anti South*t- t Barry)

f

Elaine (filbert

doe roast and a mystery
ride, worth «f PrwfrievtUe.

Now Open
E.B.S. TAX SERVICE
117 Grove
Delton

Faith I'niled Methodist
Church.
Her husband, l^wi*. died
in 19&gt;
daughter. Mrs. Robert
iRutni Bouwen* of Kalama

Parchment and Corvin
iCurir) of Fine Lahr. Battle
Creek; 7 grandchildren. 6

For Complete, Accurate
Confidential

INCOME TAX SERVICE

M»lcr. Mr*. Edna Huber of
Gladwin.

Call

623-5520

MRS IVA E. CLARK
Mrs Iva E. Clark of Grove

A Division of Eagle Business Service
Medical Facility where she

equipped l used I rescue vehi
de. to the township*, and it
about April I With a *re&gt;md
unit available. Squire* hope*

THURSDAY CLASSES

Rd . Delton
The* were mamed Jan.
28. IK0. in Orangeville. She
was Beverly Furguaon.

Garden Club, the flarry Co.

Hw fee charged for con

(L.E.A.R.N.) Program

Tuesdav al the Williami

MRS. NETTIE L.
HOFFMAN

Squires plan* to imp’c
nu nt the subscription pro
cram immediately and rrsi

HASTINGS ADULT
Enrichment Classes

25th wedding anniversary

L Hoffman. HI. of 600 S.

full payment of a reasonable

No untrained

MRS. MA IDF. B.
ZIMMERMAN

rr. Harb Oliphant of Alpen.
Colo., and one brother Rudy
M Babich of Fair luke.

have a "highly trained staff

work

Silver Jubilee

great grandchildren, and 4
great great grandchildren.

Hr married Beulah Van

and a community venture in

cur

great, great grandchildren.

the lour township area too.

Squires said. Should

handle

• ------------

irouscr* and white shirt*
with the dull patchc* they

Sqakw plan* to start the
volunteer program right
away All interested person*

ciperience is necessary and

the amount of time a voluni

un '••rnied when on duty.

i..n program, drafted

receive an M hour training
pn^c.zm in Dehon Physi
nan* from Bronson Hospital
will a»«it. The program will
include thr Standard Red

learn and i* willing to try

daily self

Deaths

accept another job in Battle

interest in the Kalamazoo
radm station. WYYY, and

Station in Delton. Facditie*
(or sleeping quarter* have

Newton. She lived

R2 Delton; two mm*. Kenne
th of Hasting* and Mai of
92s« E BaseInc Rd.. Battle

ice
Service.
Doug
quire*."
Since 1923. an ambulance

aho changed.
Ambulance hei

Cedar Creek Cemetery.

Williams Funeral Home.

Board of Director* of the
Michigan Aaaociation of

!triton funeral home. When

lispatch for five
-mice*, and we
• iith." he said
• perates on a
irequcncy. with
। .rand Rapid*

BUNDLE UP!

Keep warm!

insulation, and save up to 30%.
See how easy it is to bundle up
your home with do-it-yourself
Ortam-ieecl Fit&gt;-r Glass Insulation
on your attic floor
You II save yourself a bundle when
you Bundle up'

CERTAIN

Pays for
ftsetfi
Cuts Heating
COStSI

mm

ambulance
»ill be llrf
Mall City
low band
power lo

lispateh system will be
tired communication, with
he flip of a switch lo
justified hospital personal in
hr trauma renter.

PRICES GOOD THRl
SAT.. JAN. 18,1975
CASH A CARRY

an call on specialized unit*

CENTER

MH » Ikl III &lt; HU HIM
M-d when transporting the
ill or injured lo a

Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 7-10.

Phone

J

948-8484

.... ....patient* will
utomallrally be taken
. here they can get the best
• ire. to either Hronson or
l orgeq. Those with minor

�________ THE HASTINGS BANNER* January 14, 1975. Page 5

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VALUE OUR CUSTOMERS
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tenscl,weiser 49“
169
Rib Steak ...
1
Club Steak ... 189
1
Sliced &amp; Tied
Pork Chops ... 129
69&lt;“
1
159
J Rump Roast
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THE HASTINGS BANNER* January 14. 197a. Page S
ing*. graduated from recruit
training at the Manne Corp*
Recruit Depot. Parris I*
land, H.C.

Vet* Truat
Fund Has
New Agent

Winsura Memck of Hast
ings. who serve* a* the
chairman and American Ugum roproaenlative of the
Harry County Committee ol
the Michigan Veteran*
Truat Fund, announced that
I hr committee ha* appointed
Mrs Margaret Bradford as
authorized agent and aecre
tar) to the county com
mittee effective.
He also announced that
Grover Thoma* Lrtbcoe of
Middleville and John W.
Will of Hasting* Save hern
named by the Michigan
Veteran* Trust Fund Hoard
ol Frcnlves as members of
the county committee. leth
co* represent* the Veteran*
of Foreign War* and Will
has been appointed a* the
unalfiliated member.
The Michigan Veteran*
Trust Fund was established
in 1946 to provide tempor
ar&gt; emergent assistant lo
eligible Michigan veteran*
and their legal dependent*
Application* for Trvtl
Fund benefit* are made with
the county committee tn the
county in which .ne veteran
or hi* dependents reside.
The Harry County Com
mittro of the Michigan Vet
erans Trust Fund has e
rontly relocated to 20f W.
Court &lt;u*e west door I in
Hasting*. Office hour* are
conducted on Monday and
Friday of each week from
9.10 a.m. to 1 p.m Tele
phone 945 5129

with 21 points. Malt Ned
had 12. Jim Thoma* 10.
Brian Morrill fl and Nirk
Davi* and Gerry Holley
added 5 each.

Lt. Gabriel Earns

Centurion Award
Xi*} Lt. Daniel W
Gabriel Jr . son of Mr*
Bertha Gabriel of Rl Hick
or, &lt; nrners. was presented
a Centurion Award while
serving aboard the aircraft
earner USS Independence
a* a member of Fighter
Squadron 102.
lie wa* cited for romfdet
ing 100 aircraft landing*
aboard the ship, which is
homrported in Norfolk. Va.

Hasting*

Church Women
Church Women United of
Barry County will bold their
annua) meeting Friday Jan
17th at 1 p.m. at the First
Presbytenan Church of Has
ling*.

joined the Ski Club and
there were many other
program*.

Name 4 to ‘Y’ Board
Don
Haywood.
Pat
Hodge*. Mrs. Pat Markle
and Tom Sutherland were
elected to the Barry County
YMCA board at the annual
meeting held Jan. 8.
They succeed Dr. Lynn
McConnell. Mr*. Peggy Bax
ter. Ken Radant and Gordon
Fuhr.
Hob King reported that tn
the last quarter of 1974 10
group* had used the "Y”
eamp. 180 boy* participated
in the tail football program,
and a Powder Puff Football
league was formed with I
learns.
A "Y” Service club wa*
formed, a women’s volley
hall program wa* organised
along with a high school
hoy* volleyhall program. 59

IMHWI) VTUtMaA

Marine Recruit

Carlton Center Hoad. Hast

Saxon Froth

Downed by
Lakeview
Pumping in 20 point* in
the last 8 minute*. Hasting*
High’s freshmen eager* nip
ped the visiting Grand
Ledge frosh. 58 57. Friday,
Jan. 10.
Coach Steve Kaiser’a
charges look lhe lead with
20 second* left in the game.
Grand I-edge was fouled and
tniswd lhe free throw, and
Hastings’ Coo Ahearn grab­
bed lhe rebound and sror
cd to squeeze out Ute

LAKEWOOD COMMUNITY
you
can

William R. Eckilrom

Superintendent

14 IS 17 11-57
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DARYL HARTZLER

LEROY MAYBERY
LOIS DICKINSON
DIANE BANNOW
Community Education

Phone
374-8510

Free Adult High School Completion

Course

Location

Basic Advance Math
Reading Improvement I &amp;II
American (ravrrnment
Woodworking Refintshing A Antiquing
Independent ludie*
English literature
Conversational Dutch I
Business Machine* A Office Practice
English literature
Independent Studies
Welaing. Beginning
Reading Improvement 1 A 11

UIS A 16
LHS A 29
UIS A 18
UlS-Woodsbop
LHS A4
UIS Lib
UIS A 28
I JIS B 9
LHS A35
UIS A-4
UIS Metal Shop
UIS lub.
UIS A-4
UIS A 18
UIS A 12
LHS A 38
LHS
UIS A-4
UIS Art Rm.
UIS A 29

American History II
G.E.D. Preparation
Michigan History
General Science
Independent Studies
Art Drawing X Painting
Reading Improvement I A 11

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Mabery
Brqwn
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Staff
Staff
Chlnrry
Mabery
Arnold
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REGISTRATION AND COUNSELING

READING IMPROVEMENT

New student* arc requested to meet with a counselor and register prior to
attending elaases. Regi*traUon should be made in person at the lakewood High School,
M 50. or by calling lx-Roy Mabecy at the Lakewood Community Education Office at
374 8510. A borne visit may be arranged if desired Registration n January 13 through
January 31.1975 Classes begin Monday. January 27. Registration hours are 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 9 p.m. Monday. Tuesday, and Thursday evening*

Reading Improvement ia an adult baric education course which is free-including
books and material*. Reading Improvement classes are for adults with lea* than an 8lh
grade education with poor reading ability. Reading inrtructiofi is provided in basic
reading, speaking, and writing. Claaaea are limited in rise so that each person will be
given as much individual assistance a* possible Adults progress at their own rate of
speed.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER* January 14. 1975. Page 7

dinner guest of Mr. and Mr*
Girndon Curtis. Mr. and
Rochester Kim Masterly,

ily joined Mr. and Mrs.
frank Kilmer and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Kilmer of Hast
Mrs Jack Hewitt al Hamil
ton foe a belated Christmas

Hesterly. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hon Hesterly of Hast
ings were over night guests
of their grandmother, Hild

going out o« the annual
Mother's March Please

i-s erf. I1«M.«
family.
The Woodland Child *
Study Club will meet Thur*

collecting money lo help the
fight against Birth Drlecta.
It ha* been proven in the

rilh

a

The family roller skating
parties sponsored oner a
month by the Woodland
United Methodist Church

Big

one The rost is SI per
person which includes the
rental of skate* If you are
interested in attending and
need a rule or you would be
willing lo drive a load over
to l-owell, please contact
Mr*, Duane Bump. 367 2202
or Mrs Galen Kilmer.
367 2372

Mrs Herald Classic waa a

Galen Kilmer and family
were New Year's day dinner

bury of Hastini

Mrs lln.tr. ,f Hesterly Mr
and Mrs. Hobart Schaibly
rimr here from Honda on
Monday to attend the fun
era! of hi* mother. Mrs
ClimenU Schaibly who pass

her grandmother's funeral.
George Schaibly, local. Mrs.
Grace Schaibly of Illinois.
Mr. and Mr*. Hobart Sehaib

lerly joined her children and
their families al the home of
Mr and Mrs Herb Hester
ly of Hasting* for dinner.
George Schaibly was a Sun
day dinner guest of his
sister. Hildred Hesterly. Af
lernoon callers were Mr. and
manm. Mrs. Grace Schaibly

Free Adult

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GOING TO MAKE LIFE
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Nine out of ten people are under injured
or not insured at all. because nine out of ten
people simply don t understand life insurance
That’s very unfortunate Because if they
really understood some of the plans hfe insur
once offers today they 'd know hfe insurance
may be a better value than a savings plan, a
stock investment. or a mutual fund.
In fact, we believe so strongly in the value
of hfe insurance that we'ue just announced a
wide selection of new life insurance plans only
for Triple A members and their families Wire
offering this selection of plans not to con
fuse you. but to make sure that

we have a hfe style to match your hfe style
Obviously you're not going to buy life
insurance baser, on what this ad says But we
think you will want to buy it based on what
the guy who's helped with your car insurance
and homeowner's insurance says So call your
Triple A representative He 71 serve as your
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and he knows hfe insurance And he’ll explain
to you in easy to understand laymans terms

now you can build real cash value* met the
years and provide your family with hjemsu
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Remember. he hasn’t tried to oversell or
undersell you before And he's not going to

fry overselling or underselling you on life
insurance now If you ever hate any question*
on hfe insurance he* never going to be far
ther away than your phone He feels its hi*
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High School

Completion
Why not start earning
lho*e credits you need to
wards a high school di
plnma? You may he much
closer than you realise.
Credits are granted for
work especienee. mibtary
M-rvice. pre* u.i» high school
credits, correspondent
courses, apprenticeship.
GED. Test*, and job train
ing Why not find out how
many credits you have?
It a free! Registration and
counseling for the secuni
wmester t* taking place
The date* are Jan. 13
through the 31 from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
Evening hours are Mon
day through Thursday fn
7 9 p.m. Call or atop by at
lhe 1-akewood Community
Edueat.no Office (37485101
at i^kewood High School.

Woodland Phone

Users Can Make
Directory Change
General Telephone cust­
omer* in the Woodland
community who want to
make correction* or addi
lK&gt;os to the teiepboov direct
ury must contact lhe com
pany's service office by
dialing operator and asking
for Enterprise 6346 before
F'nday, Feb. 2.
Most changes can be han
died by telephone and a
personal visit ia usually Mt
required.

Ed Mmanbxh
Hasiinp Office

Michigan

214 N. Jefferson

Richard Todd

Ph. 9454332

�THE HASTINGS BANNER* Janeary 14,1976. Pau* »

Special Decorations Greet Holiday Guests
The Chrut ma* Hobday*
al the Chester StoweU home
pnived to be prolonged but
lively. The Bob Stowell* at
G.and Rapid* and Mr*.
Gertrude O'Keefe of Kala
maroo came Christmas day.
Mr. and Mr*. Michael Cliff
ord of Grand Rapid* and
Mis* Debra Stowell of Elk
hart. Ind. came Dec. 26 and
the Douglas StoweU family
came Dee. 28 for a lour day
celebration.
Each group brought in
friend* to view the decora
lion* and all were given the
lour to *ee and near in *tory
and »ong the significance of
rach one.
The mantel held lhe well
lighted Old Cathedral, back
ed by hand carved star*,
that auuted the 15 member
chotr walking to ehurch.
Thu brought to mind. Oh
Come All Ye Faithful. The
rustic stable with it* hand
hewed cradle and unusual
figurine* of animal* and

people were backed by a
large ttar studded mirror
One felt the *ong. Oh Utile
Town of Bethlehem. Hamm
el firunne* clustered about
the hand made lamp post,
were singing luMely. to it
seemed, Joy to the World
Children were not neglect
ed. Fro»ty the Snowman
made of atone* pulling a wee
s'ed on a field al snow
intrigued lhe small fry and
they entered into the *ong
more or lea* on key.
A large ham container
painted blue with a profess
ion of stars made the stable.
Mary and Joseph, made of
clothespin*, and a roenhusk
Baby Je*u* were on a bed of
hay and seemed right for the
little one* to arrange and
rearrange. The song Silent
Night wa* attempted here
Reindeer, pulling lhe gift
filled minature sleigh with
Eay Santa driving, backed
y a brillanl star lit sky was
fun for all because. Santa

FAST Repair Service
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O.E.S. to Honor

Masons, Wives
Hasting* Order of Eastern
Star members will honor the
Masons and their wive* at a
6 IM) dinner Finlay, Jan. 17.
al the Masonic Temple on
State Street. A program will
follow

• In-store Diamond Setting
• Watch Repair

HODGIS JIWILRY
IM W. Sfett St., Heitmfi

was the tale thereof!
The tree wa* deerated
with natural material* plus
artifical red bird* and pienti
ful use of Grannie ball*,
small patchwork swags and
MrMgars
One could hear the refrig
eralor door open frequently
a* tray* of tomato juice
cocktail, made with lhe
hostess plentiful herb*, went
the round*.
Antique lantern* backed
by profusion of treated
evergreen* lighted the en­
trance, the back door of
course! Green* appropriate
for each assignment were
used.
All of the decoration*
were made of odds and end*
found about th- Homestead
'cause that's the way you do
it when your poor folk'!

Ph. 945 N63

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Ph. 945-3256

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Only *10, lor our Wash n’ Wear Perm.

Peg’s Beauty Bar
peon. 5l7 W. Walnut Bl..
Jan. S: Rene P. Gangulllet,
3168 Wall Lake Rd., AtUe R.

327 W. Apple

(Open Mondays)

Hi. 945-132

Cuddahet. 1846 Coburn,
wood. 2510 Gun
Kurt. 224

Deanna Day BdUng*. 923 E.
Clinton. Scott Carpenter,
4777 Barber Rd.. William
0. Coleman. 101 Sherwood
Drive. Guy Higgins. R5.
Grand, Jan. 8; Barbara F.
Benner. 1006 N. Michigan,
Luella Ann Coble. 3111 W.
State Rd.. Charlene D.
Drayton, 924 N. Church. Lou
Anne Giiloos. 225 E. Lincoln.
Rebecca Wilkin*. 1870
Woodruff Rd., Jan. 9.

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Thompson, 5896 Hilltop
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i. 2095 Parker Drive,

A home or commercial building may have a
market value of say 330.000. Unfes* your fire
insurance is al least 80 per cent of value *124.000)
you cannot claim full compensation on a fire loa*.
Your insurance settlement would bear the tame
ratio to the true lots that tour insured value bear*
lo the true value of the building. Get it? If you carry
only 315.000 insurance on a 330.000 building in
case of a 310.000 fire loss, your insurance would
compensate you only 35000 Be sure you have full
value' insurance with Coleman's Agency

COLEMAN Agency
-INSURANCE203 S. Michigan • Phone WI5-3412

�THE HASTINGS BANNER' Janwary 14.1V75. Page 9

Mrs. Ziegler Retires
Mrs. Ted (Jean) Ziegler of
1100

.

Company. She had been
secretary to Michael Kinek

Inn at Battle Creek.

Clawson • Taylor Nuptials
Paul Clawson in a lovelv
iflcrnoon wedding on Wed­
nesday. Jan. 1. at Michigan

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GARDENS FLORIST

Rev. Dan Wheeler of Cold
water officiated before an
altar decorated with candles
and poinaeltiaa. About 125
ring ceremony.
Parent* of the couple are
Mr. and Mrs. James V.
Taylor Jr. of Ragla Rd. and
Mr and Mr* Robert MalH

Mrs. Dan iDonna) Wheel
er of Coldwater provided
traditional organ muur and

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floor length white gown of
chantilly lace, featuring a
rd sleeves. A caroelot cap
wcured the elbow length
veil of bridal illusion and she
carried a colonial bouquet of
lavender and green earns
tions baby's breath and pine

and bridesmaid* included
Mrs. John (Hope) Snyder of
Anwma. Ohio. Miss Ginger

Clarksville. They wore floor
length gown* featuring rm

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groom, wa* t&gt;e«t man and
groomsmen were Robert
MalluMio Jr., brother of the
groom. Brian Shade and
Mark Bliss of Delton. Jeff
Davis and Marv Bliss were
mhi-r*.
Foe her daughter's wedd
ing Mr*. Taylor selected a
two piece floor length mint
grrrn ensemble with gold
accessories. Mrs. Mallison
wore a powder blue floor
length gown with dark blue
accessories. Their corsages
• err of carnation*, tinted to
match their gowns.
Special guests were Mrs.
Malic Croker of Wayland.
Kst grandmother of the
le; Mr. and Mrs. Earl

Mrs. Rota Cochran of Ban
field, grandparents of the

Mi** Debbie Malliaon. sister
of the groom, al the guest
book. Miss K'Annc Forman
and Mrs. Eugene (Sherry)

the mother of the bride and
cut by Mias Sue Coehran.

M-Iccted casual sportswear
and a purple brushed velvet
jacket. Her Rowers were of
tinted carnations.
Lakewood High School ar.d

completejiia advanced train­
ing. After June graduation,
lhe bride plans to rejoin her
husbsej.
Coffee and rolls were

ent* at their home, following

it’s all differentBUT STILL THE SAME
It was a far drfferent world in March 1919 when the
doughboys of the first A.E.F. mat in Paris, France, and
formed The American Legion.
But today—three wars later—American Legionnaires of
all ages are still known for the same dedication to
service that counts for America.

On this 56th anniversary of the founding of The American
Legion, we congratulate the 2,700,000 Legionnaires
of our land and especially those of our community.
We wish them every success in their efforts to remind
us all that It is time to

BE COUNTED AGAIN—FOR AMERICA!

Lawrence J. Bauer,
Post No. 45
Hastings, Michigan

�.f.Wf .1.1 xwmaL •RHKR'AH F.UZIT8AH Kill
E HASTING* HANNER* January 14. 1975. Page 1(

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ehurrn

the bride
black and
then south to Florida. While
in Florida, they visited the
groom's grandparent*. Mr.
and Mr*. Roman Feldpauscb

Carpenter.
Out of town guest* were
from Albion. Lansing and
Cheboygan.
groom at the Colonial Inn in
Hancock.
The bride ia a graduate of
Houghton High School and

Haating* High School Way
are both student* at Michi
gan Technological Univer
»ity and are al home at 300
Garnet, Houghton.

CAMP FIRE COUNCIL
Harry County Area Council
of Camp Fire Girl* will be
held Monday. Jan. 20. al
7:30 p.m. at lhe Episcopal
Church Parish House. Par
ent* are urged to attend.
Refreshment* will be fcrv-

of Lansing was a guest of
Mr* Albert Vedder the
ChriMma* week

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Hubert-Bayer Nuptials
St. Albert The Grest
University Parish, Hough
ton wa* the secne of the
Saturday, Dec. 21. afternoon
wedding which united Mim
Robin Jo Bayer and Michael
Roman Hubert, father
Thoma* Wantland perform
rd the double ring ceremony
witnessed by about 150
guests.
Red and white rarnation*
accented with holly graced
the altar.
Miss Terry Hubert, sister
of the groom, was organist
and soloist.
Their parent s are Richard
Bayer of Houghton and the
late Jane Itayer and Mr. and
Mr*. Joseph Hubert of Hast
ings.
Given in marriage by her
lather, the bride » ore a floor
length white organxa gown.

accented with lace appli­
que* secured Lhe cathedra)
length veil. She carried a
bouquet of white carnations,
tipped in red. ivy and hollv.
Nancy Olson, sister of the
bride, was matron of honor
and bridesmaids included
Mary Ann Tidwell and Peg­
gy Hubert, sister of lhe
groom. They wore floor
length forest green gowns
trimmed in velvet and white
Lace and carried bouquet* of
red and white earnation*,
holly and streamers.
Robert Hubert, twin
brother of the groom, was
best nun and groomsmen
were fraternity brothers of
the groom. Dale Troppman
of Detroit. and Darylr Pol
rien of Grayling. Usher*
were Dave Hubert, the
groom's brother and Handy

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Anderson - Bessmer Nuptials
Mr. and Mr*. Herman
Hessmer are happy to ann
ounce the marrugr of their
daughter. Colleen Sue Bess
mer of East Lansing to Kent
H. Anderson, son of Mr. and
Mr*. Harold Anderson of
Gladstone.
The wedding hum wa*
celebrated at 1 p.m. on
Saturday. Dec 14 by Fr.
John Fuffiio at St John*
Student Chapel. East Lan
sing. in the presence of the
immediate families and close
friend*
The maid oi honor wa*
Sally Coleman of Hasting*.
The best man was Mark
Bishop of Gladstone.

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Johncock-Garcia Nuptials
Mist Blanca Garcia of
Rancho San Hamon. Dgo.
Mexico, became the bride of
Thoma* L. Johncock of
(a Irada l^a Halma*. Garnet
i*alacio. Dgo. Mexico, on
Sunday evening. Dec. 22.
About 350 guest* attended

'bite

(Ma
mon. Dgo. Mexico, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Johneock of
Joy Rd.. Shelbyville.

which wm lined with large
white glad*. Her hand made
floor length gown featured
an ornate bodice, high neek

illusion.
After exchanging vows,
the groom* grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynden John
cock Sr., joined the bride

special ceremony in honor of
.their 4Slh wedding anniver .

The bride* 7 year old twin
«i*ter* of Mexico were flow­
er girls and David Duffy the
groom's cousin, of Conroe.

Texas, was ringbearer.
The bride'* mother select
ed a floor length eora) knit
dress and Mr* Johncock
wore a navy blue suit.
A reception was held at
Rancho San Ramon. Dgo.
Mexico, where 3 pig* wriv
roasted lo the delight of
aliout 400 guests, and a large
band provided entertain­
ment.
In addition lo the groom's
parents and grandparent*,
out ol town guests included
the groom's Brother James
Johncock. of Gun Lake, and
hi* aunt and cousin Mr*.
Howard Duffy and David
Duffy of Conroe. Texas.
The groom is a 1973
graduate of Delton High
School. Hr attended Jonn
Wesley College. Owo»ao.
and i* a student in Mexico.
He also teaches at Institute

wore a navy blue pant -uit.
The couple plans to stay in
Mexico until fall when they
will return to the Slate* to
attend John Wesley College.

There were S dinner gucau
al the Dick Clarks Christ
ma» Day It was sort of
like a family reunion for
the Elmer Colvins, indeed
that* what It was

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ARMCHAIR
ATHLETE

Middleville
Swiaaen

taking something away from
the other team.
We see them calling a
technical foul on a coach foe

Edited. 42-41

moment later argue with the

by
Buzz
Youngs

dleville's T-K swimmers
narrowly lost to Hudson
vffle. 42-41Two relay teams took
firsts, the 200 with Bob

Latten fellows.

” &lt;P

see officials calling
great games, working stead
Dy and making their calls
consistent. Then there are
referees who will let games
grt out of control, and when

and the 400 free style of
Andy Palmer. Steve French.
Rich McNew and Mike

indicate that our deer are
having an easy winter. Little

Ixmg ago we ga»r UP attempting to "referee basketba! I
games from the scorer's bench. but there are times when we
know that lhe type of officiating that r*» on is hardly
conductive lo the best performance of lhe players We don't
for a moment believe that there is an official who doesn't call
lhe Kames as he sees them. What we ean'l understand is the
inconsistency of the calls
they finally realite they
must do something, they
create havoc.
Some officials will let
players get away with viola
tiona, not reallting that

' Jeffery, Pan Naah.

swamps
Deer hi

Noble and thirds James.
McNew and John Long.

whitetails are moving freely
in the Lower Peninsula.

High

WINDOW
GLASS

Coach

Kith graders made at Char­
lotte Saturday 'The kids

Furrow declared. Hastings
finished second for the se
identical number of points

been out of school more than
a decade and u still jvmping.
according to Jack Moo He
recently finished second in
the national 30-and older
competition with a big 6«.
Littlejohn says there's a tuy
who can jump 7 feel, but
"I'm training hard and I'll
•X a.m
V Joan Wallin
fired a career hmrh 239617
with the Wednesday After
noon league Jan. 8. Joan

Sinks a tiucset—r rro uroos.
(No. 511. Hastings High
center. drops in a 2 pointer
in lhe St. Johns Hastings
game Saturday night. Jan.
gray hair this basketball
season, but the Redwing*
win over Hastings Friday
night help to keep some
color in it-at least until they
come to Hastings for a
return lilt

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towards a bettor tomorrow. All
accounts are Insured up to
540,000.

working up a---'**: ^•.’act­
ive season for all fans.
They've scheduled 4 big gift
days for the young guys
such as Helmet Day. April
11, Free Ball Day. June It
Free Bat Day. June 22. and
Free Cap Day. July 20.
There 11 be 7 Family Nights
D7ii Hoffman, son of Mr.

Meaibti f D.I.C

I at 17

t

All Deposits Insured

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(Hastings

up to $40,000
W. State 1

and Mrs. Duane (Judy Cov
ey) Hoffman of Lawrence
Road. Nashville, emerged as
a Maple Valley chammon of
Maple Valley's own Invitat
ional Wrestling Tournament
earlier this month. He won
126 pound crown. Cnfoetun
ately. he pulled shoulder
muscles wrestling against
Galesburg last wek. He's a
grandson of Dick and Virgin­
ia Covey. 220 W. Clinton.
Hastings.
St. Johns scorekeeper
Diek Cramer lost 50 pounds
from Apnl through August.
St. Johns Coach Dour Japtn
ga may have started to get

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rewarded for his fine per
formance in leading a team
that was supposed u&gt; finish
in fourth place lo the third
straight league champion
lhe Detroit Tigers are

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since she started bowling
regularly about 12 rears
ago Joan also rolls with the
Hastings Bowl in the Mon

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER* January 14.1975. Pag. 13

2 Losses Sink Saxons Title
Hopes; Alma Here Friday
championship race. Hasting*
High's eagers will attempt

Panther*.

•t week was lourh on
hope* Coach Ernie
on Hasting* making a final

Friday. 7157. and at St.
John* Saturday. 6358.
Saturday's clash wa* a
typical St. John* Hasting*
encounter, a furiously play

in the fourth
quarter it *ppci
Itailing* could be

on* scoring, although they
had more opportunities. St.
John* added 3 to the margin
from the line as Hastings
wrapped for the ball.
The score by quarters:
Hasting*
13 1114 20 53
St. John*
15 12 13 23*3
Hasting* scoring; Steve
Skedgell 2 FG. 4FTA, 2FT.
5PF. 6TP; Tom McKeough
2 4 11 5.
Fred
Groos
6 2 2-5 14; Jim Dingman
5 323 12; Jim Feldpausch
59 7 3 17; Jeff Jenkin*
11422; Dan Welton 124
32.

Kevin Knight 320 1-3; Pert
ner 00020. liaake 101
43; Wayne Fedewa 04 2 2
2. Jef! Hade 02 22 2.
Officials; Hub Waite. De
Witt, and Ken Whaley.

Pay Myer* 4 20014; Ran
dy Roche 0 0 1-0 0 0; lev
KeblerOOOO 10. John Bra
ndenhurg 2322-40. Dave
Oswil) 1 1 I 1 03; Tim Mr
Kin 144040
Hastings scoring: Pal Mr
Keough 12 4 4 XI II. Steve
Skedgell 3 3 4 3 5 9; Fred
Gran 7-4 10 58; Jim Ding
man 8 100 2 2; Jim Feld

ned by Ed Bends. 1:53
l3A-(Tifford Spencer till
pinned by Tim Bentley. 4:17.
133-Jim Wright iHt dec
by McAllister, it) 2.
145-Randv Benedict till
dec. by DetTereq. 00.
155-Roger Bush (Hl dee.
■Darrell Benedict (Hl
H»t.-Dar»in Kosbar (Hl

Bevrr 140000.
Hastings sank 22 out of 54
field goal attempt* and 13
out of 17 free throws. Grand
l*dge mesc bed 29 out of 63

Manne Pvt Timothy E.
Harvath. son ol Mr*. I&gt;ora
Harvathof RI. Norris. Road,
Delton, reported for duty
with the 1st Manne Division
at Camp Pendleton. Calif.

this third

Grand Ledge
I
Hasting*
16 18 8 15-57
Officials: Denny Rothen
thaler and Woody Schuh*.
Grand Rapid*.

ENTIRE STOCK

Saxon Wrextlerx
led. 5340.
Coach Strong'a eagers
never gave up. With 4:16
left Jim Feldpausch who
played an outstanding game,
sank a bucket and was
fouled and made it a 3
pointer. Steve Skedgell took
a good pass from Welton and
scored. St. John* got a point
converting a technical railed
oa th. Hasting* bench Feld
pause hunk 2 tree throws
Tim Fox duplicated it for St.
John*. Feldpausch had
Hastings was right in there,
trailing by 4. 52 56
Fred Groos connected and

on a layup for
and Fox fol

periods. Hastings held a
34 30 lead at the half. The
final score wa* (.rand I-edge
71. Hastings 57.
The pleasure didn't last
long into the second half as
Coach Jim Brandt's Grand

Coach Dave Furrow’
Hastings High wrestlers.

around and scored IS points
to Hasting*' 4 in the lint 5

battle last Thursday before
losing. 31 25. will go to St.

to St. Johns
and G.R. Union

50-42.

the Redwing*, and Saturday
' i will compete
Rapids Union

with Jeff J
long shot
pauM-h making
The Ledger* g«

Thursday. Jan. 30. Otsego
will be here for a dual

again. The visitor* convert
ed 4 charities then Feld

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Grand Ledge scoring:
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TP. John Seddoo 5244 2 4.
Wayne Salo 17 11*5 2 27;
Doug Barcy 14 6 5-4-2-13;
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In the junior varsity
match. Grand Ledge moped
the young Saxon*. 29-27.
The summary:
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dec. by Roost, 130.
93-Todd George (H) dec.
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Poug Linebark. 105;
Wayne Rodgers, 155. and
Darwin KoJtar, "
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Don Rusaell, 132. and Rill

Eight out of the Saxon 12
placed in the top four.
Jeff Fassett. 112. of Maple

and pinned Clair Rawland in
I minute. 54 seconds. Grand

Hoar, who has been wrest I

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER* January 14. 1975 Page 15

Voice of

HUGH'S "USE

The People
Ta Ike Miter:
Ai I ill here rr»ding thru
all my magazine* and paper*
that nave accumulated over
the busy holiday!. Iran
arrow thi* beautiful poem
There It a lot ol food for
thought in it and would like to
share it with the reader* of
your paper, and that after
reading it one might Mop and
take a moment each new day
m think about it and make
miunimtf&amp; *
lB°r*
If you feel you can find a
small space in your paper,
would you please print this as
the message conveyed wittun
is very much needed in our
country
Thank you.
Mr* Dora Jacobs
Algonquin Lake. Hastings
LET I'll LIVE

Voice of The People

No Need for
Chains in Spring
No one can pick ’em right aa tha time.
It was a balmy evening Friday when I suddenly
remembered, aa I stroMed by Seers, that my snow chains hod
probably come In. They had arrived, but who needed ’em m
the mud?
ri keep them handy, though Seems Nke it's not time yet
for Winter to be over hfcgH even need them des week

It foots take the spring floods have hit the Banner office
these days, though
We re iutt hooded with mad and customers wenbng to
sign up for Banner subscriptions at the pre introductory puce
of four dollars It'a a happy kind of probtom. though, because
there's nothing we'd rather do then sign up every home m
Barry County to get a Banner after we go on p*d
subscrptions Feb. 1
It has often boon said that you got what you pay for
Guess people the* that the new Banner a worth paying for.
because we're sure working hard to make it a better paper

One of the race ttwng* about this subscription sate a
some of the nice comments whch come in. For metance.
Donna Wrtkina. 418 S Washington, wrote
"Your new paper is beginning to be more tike the old
Banner, with local and personal news
"I hope before long, people can can m and give you local
nows at youi office."
That's what wo plan. too. The more wo progress, the
more wo'l be able to devote space to the fcrtie happening* that
ate part of We m Hastings
For the present, we It bo glad to take your local rtews
item* over the ptione We ! use just as many rtema as we have
space for and that's a tot more than we used to
The first person who came in and put down her M 00 for
the Banner was Ruth Kurtz, a longtime employee of the
Banner and now the Hastings Press. Mias Kurtz was a linotype
operator for the Banner for about two decades, before the
Banner wont to £&gt;.♦*•&lt; prritmg and ihdnt use linotypes any
more She now sets typo for commercial prmtng at the Press
Thank*. Ruth

"not fm«n GET

TING. but
GIVING

from

unsellnh

tkrira Mnmr Rue

There were 4* at the Christ
mas Eve dinner al the Enk
roc Ret* including the Tom
Dolan family of Greenville

mnuary

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was as good to a man in farm
or working dothea-a* a
business man His family was
the same
What we need is more
human, honest, common men
like him running our country
I also think we have a good
new mayor for our city Best
wishes for all of them

And See Your

LARGE SELECTION

I GROUP

the Country Cub or ever
want to&gt; I nave a great ad
miration for our former
tbenff &lt; Meri Campbell 1 and I
think hit choice of Sheriff
Wood 1* great It really
pleases me that some of lhe
so called "hag shots couldn't
have their way of chnoazng
their man Nothing against
Trick •

Stop in Today

SHOE

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BOOTS

TetheHHtor
We would like lo clear up
one thing concerning lhe
Sheriff appointment The
vote was 2 to I Mr Dimmer*
did consider the petition* of
the people along with Sgt
Gordon Trick* 21 years of
service with the Sheriff and
City Police Department Mr
Dimmer* should not receive
any further enbeism on this
matter We apologize to him
Mr and Mr* White have
misaed the point The point iawe the people hair been
taken It evidently doesn't
matter how their choice.
David Wood, received hi* ap
point ment Ji»t as long as he
racetvedit
The response that ha* been
received from our letter of
December Uh has been very
heart warming There are
many people who still care
and are willing lo speak out
and do something about what
goes on in their County
Thanks to all of you
Mr and Mr* Johns Wood*
R2. Delton

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SENIOR
CITIZENS

Attend
Services
...and he Spiritually
Rewarded!

PEOPLE* BIBLE CHI Rill.

am Sunday School II
orship 7 pm Fleming
Wed 7 B p m Hctdr
■nd l*rayer 7 B pm
People • Hthle Mudi A
tap Hear

m . WalcMoarr Sltxli

mi t mt» d mtrniRi &gt;

Who Were 65 or Older On Dec. 31

a m Worship Youth 6
hurchip 10 a m Sunday Schuri
a tn Christian Endeavor &lt; on
m Evening Smter Opm.
ayrr Wednesday 7 Bp m
\**Y HI A GOSPEL I III R&lt; II.

1974 And Are Home Owners or

Renters:
If you aft not filing an Income Tax Return

UK»T t ill Ki ll or GOD.

to the State of Michigan and are not sure

nut runt

ItTON El

about filing a credit form for property
Pasler Z» E Blair SI . Sunday

FeHoaMup Worship 7pm

tax exemption (Form 1040 CR1) and need

help, call your townthip tuperviror.

shall Street. Manin Sick miller
Paalor Sunday School io a m

The Superviton Are:
Assyria • Jack Love

616-763-9820

Baltimore - Dale Miller

616-623-2850

Barry - Lloyd Hollman

616-945-5728

Carlton • Richard Yarger
Castleton • Justin Cooley

616-945-2691

Hastings - Jack O'Connor

616-945-4208

517-852-9311

Hope - Ryan Dupon

FT. RABE CATHOLM I Hl 4-

Organist. Gerald i Wroth, choir

and Thursday. 7 45 Friday

a m Uorthip Prayer Thur* »
pm eachmoMh. Aa
Sat rach month H p i

II

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P

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Irving - Leslie Raber

616-948-8302

Johnstown - Norman Crase

616-721-3131

Maple Grove • Ted McKelvey

517-852-9428

Orangeville * Earl McKibben

616-623-2368

Prairieville - BobVanderBoegh

616-664-4722

Woodland * Wayne Henney

616-367-4594

Rutland - Forrest Foley

616-945-4426

Thornappie • Marc Squires

616-795-9246

Yankee Springs - Andrew

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School 10 15 am . Unit Meth
Women Isi Weds each month
PEACE REFORMED CHI R&lt;11. M J7 at Parmelee Road Mid
dlrnlle Her Wayne Keil.
Pastor Phone Bl IM5 Sunday
Morn.ng Worship. • B. Sunday
School. » AS Evening Worship
CHtRCU

County

The Huttings Benner
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Andrus Inaurenca Agency

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T-K Graduate Leaves for
Cebu City to do Miuionary Work

Invite Kids To Special Programs
Hope United Methodist
Church invites *11 interested
children in grades Kinder
garten through flth to parti
cipate in a special weekend
on Jan ItMh and IMh.
Saturday from 10-11:15
a.m. Deputy Dave and his
"Friends'* will present a
gospel puppet show at Cen
tral Auditorium. Sunday
morning. Charles Vander
Meer, lanuharh known as
"Uncle Charlie tram Child
rcn« Bible Hour in Grand
Kipnis: Wil) present a fully

Hebet Society

FIRST tin Rill &lt;»» JURIST

HastiMD Phone MS lift EF

am

Wednesday Service 7 30

l ARITON CENTER SEVENTH-DAV ADVENTIST. M 43

. Bible Study and

BRETHREN

Study and Prayer group Tuesday
at tarn Meeting at CsaU Grove

EDWARD'S CATIHHJI

MARTIN REFORMED t lll'R&lt;11 OF MARTIN Drive in Walk
in Church with M Hour Prayer
Chapel Iles Manin Meetrr.
PaMor Worship Service* 10 a m
and 7 30 pm . Sunday School

dramatised gospel story.
Gospel tnagk and "Wally, a
vrntnloqutst figure. will also
be used to appeal to lhe boys
and girla.
The time for both days is
1011:15 a.m.. with lhe
church busses making their
usual runs for those children
normally riding to Sunday
School al Hope Church.
However, other children
arc invited to come and
enjoy the programs and join
in the fun.

Every Sunday Special!

�THE HASTINGS BANNER* January 14. 1875. Parr 18

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rather than lhe conventional

East Main Street
।

LANSING ART DISPLAY
Paintings by Malcolm
Williams, wooden sculpture
by Bruce Bae and a lansinp

795-3338

Come to

.

i

Lansing Community An
Gallery at 1184 E Michigan

Family FUn
Night ~
EVERY
TUESOAr
STARDNGAT
4OCL0CK

two affirmative debaters
w ho debate both sides of the
questions.
Sally Hershberger and
la-ann Standage partieipat
cd in this unique experience
at Marshal. Neither Lake
affirmative on thia year's

MUSIC CENTER
(native side.

C1FT BOUTIQUE
J I Downtown Hastings) &lt;
’Gilts For All Your Needs'
[
;

(usual and unusual)
"Satisfy Music Needs

&lt;
!

Before Christmas the
lakewood debaters ronclud
petition placing second qual
lying for another trophy to

Bowling

full'

Ballards

Miniature

Golf
Whjfevei your sport...find
your fun with your friends at the

West State Street

Opposite Fairgrounds

**

Do you know ol anyone
who want* to continue his or
her education but doesn't
have the fund* lo do so?
Well, if you do. here is “W
information lo help them or
The Stale Board of Educa
tion and Michigan Higher
Education Assistance Auth
only has. foe many years,
tried to help students con
tinue their oducation by
providing financial assist
ancr programs for the stud
enla.
There w a recently instil
uted Federal Basie Opport
unity Grant Program that
has been a may* source of
funding. However, the funds
have not been sufficient to
cover all applicants because
of lack of information.
If you know of anyone

• anting financial avustance
for education, ask the stud ।
ent to send his name and
address, together with a
brief explanation of his prob
Icm. to: Financial Aid. c/o
Michigan Department of Ed
ucalton. Box 420. lamsinK.
Michigan IKMI'.*,

Coco Cola
Quart Size

3 for $1.00
Plus Deposit
The Superette
205 N MtchifM HMlinp
M5M32

•I • Drive
Range

BuistrChtfK

Students Can Get Funds to
Continue Their Education

Middle-Villa
M 37 in Middleville

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Distinctive
Portraiture
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Ph. 945 3967

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�Former Teacher Now D. V. M. Practicing in County
twrn interested in medicine
-lark Veterinary Hosprt
-033 Gun I jJir Road
ami family on the Buehler
Road
Clark Hospital in December
after receiving bis degree of
cine at Michigan State Un

Ixkewnod for five years. He

and lane uage arts there
from 1967 lo 1972 when be
medicine.

Doctor and Patient—Thom
as D. Yonkers. D.VJI. gets

ings Area Chamber of Com
■nerve last moonlight sale,
and certainly found a home

Lester
Yonkers
of
Uka Odessa. His dad is an

cared for. She is really
Felicity Smith's dog. for
Felicity was the one that
brought her home from

After graduating from
Lake Odette High Scbmil tn
1961. Tom attended Michi
gan Stair for one year, then
Taylor University in Indiana
foe 2 years, the I 'ruverwty of
Michigan one year then
finished his bachelor of

namung the lime Wayne
Pennock, chairman of the
1975 Harry County Farm
Bureau Membership Drive,
and hie committee met Mon

day. Jan 13. to complete
plans for the campaign
~" •- —- —
‘---------—------------• county Left to right
Gordon ( base. Rod

Pennock. Chairman Wayne.
Ken Farrow. Marvin Smith
and Pal Broar. Farrow t,
the Farm Bureau's regional
director Banner photo

brought in to the (lark

Headquarters
McCulloch and Pioneer

Thiery of St. John. Ind., on
Aug. I. 1964. They have a
soo. Chris. 9. and 2 dsugt

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silage SO percent by adding
ram was put in the sifo The
latest study, involving Mmilk
cows. showed that the higher
protein levels can result in
higher milk product urn

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friend of Mrs. Livingston.

Emanuel Troyer large barn,
north on Nash Road and a lot

Eire Department* ail did a
fine job to save other
building*
Mrs Audrey Scott and
son. Jack, had her sister.
Mr*. Ardis Pike of Plainwell

after »he had been tn Hawaii

have been caring for her.

Lakewood Gym

lueway, Jan. i. cappon
Oil downed Tiki House.
87 57. and Leary's Sport
Center whipped Straley*.
87-34.
B Haven* and J. Bower
man swished in 22 each foe
Leary's. D. la&gt;sry added 18.
T Girrhach 15. J Chamber*
6 .nd R. EUm 4
Ted Fitzgerald scored 18
to pace Cappon lo the win.
Doug Welton and Don Nev
ins had 14. Larry Seymour
and Art Fredenburg 8.
Keith Miller 4 and Terry
Greenfield and t^rry Jame*
2 each. Carl Norn* and
Steve McPhail tallied 18 for
Tiki. Steve Jile* 9. Andy
Not eboom 8. Bob Mam 6 and
Daryl Barnum 2.

Open Sundayi
The l^kcw.Kad Common
ity Ed oration office, m re
*pon*e lo community inter
e*t will open al the Lake
wood High School gym on
Sunday* between 14 pm
The purpose u lo make
available a community facili
ty to adult* 18 and over for
fun and recreation
This Community Ed.
Sponvoccd activity will »tart
on Jan 19 and will run for 8
Felix Galaviz and Dick
Hazel will be in charge of lhe
program A 50 cent per
person charge will be made
to help defray cost* of
-.uperviaton If you have a
basketball bring it along.
Sueees* of this ex pen
mental program will depend
large) v on the attitude and
behavior of adult* partiei
patmg in this activity.

*y* Basketball

Serving Many
ixigan Calvary Brethren at
Mrs Diane Stahl'*
Mr and Mr*. John E

Mainwcll and Mr and Mrs
John Dean Sladrl of Grand

Mr*. Ethel Bank spent
ew Year's Day with her

Boyt and Girls
Bob King reported that 3
league* and a clinic began
Sy for rocord on Saturday.
L II.
There are 24 boy* in the
junior high league. 46 in the
*nth grade loop. 36 in the
fifth grade circuit and 20
getting basketball instruct
•on* in the fourth grade
dime.
~Y~ basketball for girls in
the tilth, seventh and
eighth grade* got underway
Saturday. Jan. 10. More may
enrol] Saturday. Junior high
girl* play at i p.m. in the
junior high gym. sixth grad
er* at 2 p.m.

KUftMGf ZXKS.V*
Wl. *'&lt;w* -WSn*.

Itaoisa HM.M*

Black Powder
Shooters to
Organize Jan. 21
The Barry County Con­
servation Club Muzzle
loader* are having an organ
national meeting on Tues
day. Jan. 21. at 6 p.m. at the
club house on Cook Road.
Anyone interested in
shooting black powder guns
i* welcome to attend Thi*
meeting i* lo discu** activi
lie* for the coming year and
any new thought* and any
new thought* and idea* are

Maple Valley
Charlotte, a returned mi*

Friend spent the holiday* at
Fremont with the Haymond
Smith family.

(Jnbeatens
To Battle
Thursday
Pleasant Valley

Newt Echoes

PUBLIC NOTICE

IMy (left

by Mm. Ethel Blank
Ptuwe 693-2462
We al) join in wishing the
new Banner staff and read
era a very successful year
ahead foe 1975.
The United Brethren
Church members have had a
successful year and look
forward to the future and
turret* a* the young people
look with intern! lo the
growth of the Sunday School
classes They have musical
talent. Sunday. Jan. 5, short
drama was directed by the
pastor's wife. Beth Palmer,
a* 2 young men. Loren J.
Mote Jr. and Mike Scobey,
acted tn a lively discussion in

Putor Lee K. Palmer*
message wa* "The Only
Judge of lhe Church.” Visit­
or* and guest* are welcome
to these Services on the
corner of Thompson M 50
and Bell road.
Mr*. Mildred Livingiton
attended the funeral Tnurs
day afternoon for Mia*
Gladys Jordan at Lake Odes

The mg gam* in the
Hasting* Men's Basketball
League “A* league will be
the nightcap Thursday. Jan.
18, when the unbeaten Dog
'n Sud* and Hecker Insur­
ance meet al 8:30.
Sports Bar play* Alum
inum Product* in the 7:15
gam.
Tuesday the B league
play* a twin bill.
Thursday. Jan. 9. Hecker
Insurance nipped Sport*
Bar. 7469. and the Sudaer*
walloped Hasting* Alumin
um. 81 48. Hoeffler led Heck
er to the win with 19 points.
Postula added 13. Benedict
IS. Doug Newton 8. Atkin
son and Mittelstaedt 4.
Dunn 3 and Martin 2. Jim
Goulocxr had 23 for Sport*
Bar. Gilloa* 11. Reynold* 10,
Loftus and Lyon* 8. Hunt 8
and Nison 4.
Paul Pierson paced the
Sudsers with 19 points,
Ernie Sharoe had 12. Dave
William* 10. Dave Coleman
9. Paul Peterson 8. Mike
Corrigan 8. Bernie Weller 4
and Jim Williams 2.
Andy Reid pumped in 14
for Aluminum Products,
Tom Steward and Denny
Brogan 8. Bnan Smith 6.
Bob Fuller and Jim Spindler

Loses, 74-56
Coach Jerry Hew . Map
le Valley eager* &lt;2 61. who
have had more than their
share of sickness and injur/,
dropped another game Fn
day night, hiwng to lake
view of Montcalm County.
74 56. in a Tri Central en
counter.
In other TriCentral tilta.
Central Montcalm lost l.»
Portland. 94 76. and Monta
brlb bombed Saranac. 86 29.
Tony Phenit led Maple
Valley against Lakeview
with 13 txxniv and Mike Fox
and Mike Furlong had 10
each.

a

Br.ng along muzzieloader*
and *hoot a few practice
volley*.

Steal Fireman's
Emergency Light
A red emergency light
wa* stolen from Linford
Smith's automobile when it
was parked at Middle Villa
Wednesday. Jan. 8. Smith is
a Hasting* fireman and fire
truck driver.

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
Full or Part Time

UNDER $50 INVESTMENT
, Ph. MARTIN

672-5091,

Regular meeting of
the Irving Township
Board will be held Jan.
15 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Norval Thaler residen­
ce, Freeport, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER* January 14. 1STO. Fee* S

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MALI BEAGLE block toddle

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frigeraior. carport, wether

532 5911 (collect).

Campoo

(vonishing

loom)

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1967 TOWNHOUSE FOR
SALE 12 a 60 skirting end

Someone

a hoppy od!
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beautiful flowers,

1963 FORD GALAXIE. Es
cellent condition. Sound
body 5200 Antique 1947

945 4834
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1971
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1 21

tner, Pickens Koops

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m&lt;al 41.086.00 Call 945
4666
1 14
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2
torque flue tra&lt;vsmissions. 1 B

let 4200 stall

ROOMS

&gt;
&gt; mile N of Cotrade Rood

Coll

Applironlt

945 5022 between

STORAGE SPACE lor novel

Phone 945 5330

I 28

REVOLVING ROCKER

BOTTLE GAS 20 lb tanks Er
changed only 52 50 including

gations. Must be dependable
and sincere. Must have own
transportation Cal Jan ai

STEEL Pl AYER botv player

C. L.

SECRETARY Oo you have
experience es a confidential

SALE Swimming pool

MILLER
Plumbing, Inc.
Plum blns Shop

musi be qualified mechanics
Coll 945 5022 between B

FOR RENT- 3 room apart
ment Furnished, utilities
Security deposit, references
required. Phone 517-862­
1782.
121

Hastings

AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE

Automatic

■air condhiomm:

ARCTIC CAT
1973
Cheetahs two only

440
Your

Waldos i
*27 2075

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1975 El Tigre

ger 7 Can you take shorthand,
use a dictaphone and type
with a high degree of speed
and accuracy ’ Can you hand

tern? Why not cal 796-3364
and discuss tins unusual and
challenging position with
Don Davison Industrial Re­
lations Manager Send a
ford White Corporation. 100
LatoyoftaSt. MidtHevOe. Mi

employer

Waldo
627 2075

Grand Rapids

FOR SALE IN COUNTRY A
loiae woods oooro«imat«l»

NEED TWO

REGISTERED MORGAN
COLT FOR SALE The one's
a winner* 4850 with terms
and boarding available. Can
NashwUe 1417 852 9743

uno oo

FOR SALE lovely 3 bedroom

SEWING WANTED

NIED AT ONCE Hornet with

PAINTING

me

&lt;6 yeor.

IE ACHE RS

friends, neighbors. Dr Atkm
ton. Dr Hamdton. Dr Morrill.
Rev Harvey Beach, the
Presbyterian Church. Girr
bach Funeral Home, the
Deacons of the Presbytenan
Church and the Moose Club

MALE BRITTANY, Irver and

Noonday end Gun Lake Rds.,
REWARD. CaM 7959066 1 14
BEIGE. BIG DOG with black
"DUKE". Cross between St.

hour prayer group. Rev

FecAty employees. South­
eastern school staff teachers

BARRY TOWNSHIP PLAN
MING COMMISSION will

ROOF WORK WANTED alto

Upholstery

YEAR AROUND FURNISHED
APARTMENT for adults at

FIREPLACE WOOD

and slacked
Ron
Delian I -623-214A.

at *174.

SHAY'S HEATING
We Sell-Service and Install
Gun Type -fuel oil furnaces
and Natural Gas Furnaces
— Free Estimates —
Residential and Mobile Homes
Phone 945-9493
Hastings

Mp ■ Ml

Now is the time to stock up on all
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY

of

your

home

necessities

like

With Sincere Gratitude.

REXALL brand aspirin, shave cream,

1 21

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR

Cai Deoler
Soles I 517-627 2075

PH. 945-5482

helped whose names we

at 730
p.m at the Hickory Corners
Fire Station
Frances Butler

My sincerest thanks to the

BE YOUTHFUL BEAUTIFUL
i with wrinkle-free skin regar

HARDWARE

shampoos

deodorants

and

(61*1241-0109
donations to the cancer fund
Mrs Jane Smith

4723 $ Division. Wyoming
Michigan 49051
tf

and

many other items at low, low prices.

1639

CAT

pets Can Delton 1 6234783

Backhoe

P

cal 138 UAW. Hastings City
Police Ambulance crew, the

2 BEDROOM moWehome,
UPHOLSTERING Coll Coledo

his pirkup
irked in hrs yard on the
idar Creek Road The

■or High staff. Heatings Mlg

Notic

Chad’s pet

4 ROOM, semi-furnished
apartment All utilities prud
No pets. 428 E Green
ARCTIC

Heating
Gun Lake Rd.
Ph. 945-5769

ewes 2 spring lombt ond I

COTTAGE Gun Lake Eng-

immaculate condition, three
bedrooms, furnished. No
pets MUST RENT Security
depout Rent 4175 00 per
month Ca« 945 5634
1 21

Call Hugh Fullerton at 945

GRAY

A •eddlery

HOUSE IN HICKORY COR
NERS Furnished except
Accepted Coll 671 5890 or
721 3306
I 14

Bulldozing
LOTS FOR SALE Within city

'

Drain Fields
• Drywels

Horse*

Ph MS 5352
Monday Det I

INSTALLATION OF
Septic Tints

ton. rrported to the Sheriff»

built-in

Oil

275 gal Insulated drapes 2

FOR

NO MONEY
DOWN

FULL TIME. Child care and

Covering downlawn

service station

Excavating
SERVICE

Take Tools, Gas

From Pickup Truck

FO»

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motor. **
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5435

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Riley Mobile Homes 7300 5
Wetrnedge
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Dog School n
which

Mobile
Villoge 9454027
N
UNtAl PURCHASE 2 ond 3

948 8532

Coll 7563500 III 6 p m 758

Vow aupp/y P*rf»

United Methodist Church.
was brought m was greatly
appreciated. Special thanks

AK C REG IRISH SETTER

Cal 862 9743

body Excellent condition
4500. Antique dining room
suite Table. 2 leafs. 6 chairs
buffet, highboy stdeboerd

lovely

may hove lent you

dinon $3500 *46-2737

No pets Prefer couple. 4175
795 9367

FREE ESTIMATES
Cell after 4 p m.

1070 Dodge

Motorcycle
Repair

opportunity to think hn

bedroom, air conditioned,

945 3129 or 9464121

FOR SALE

EXPERIENCED

Wh.te Oak Teri ace Apart

ROUGH SAWN CEDAR
TWO BEDROOM bungalow

795 9224
Yankee Springs Rd.
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yeor. Happy New Year 1975'
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Devoted to the Interests of Berry County Since 1856

Name Robinson to Council,
Plan E.Mill Paving Project

THE HASTINGS BANNER’ January 14. 1VT5. Page 24

Unemployed Eligible For More Benefits
Applicant*
[TA forms al

Thr Michigan Employ

„
The assigned day is based
i thr last digit of the Social

__________ ,__ _
Security number, aa follows:
Oor)
Monday

«««

Tuesday
Wednesday

6or7
6or7
A or 9

Thursday
Thu
Friday

ML

retainer of $3,800. an in

people who have previously
exhausted other benefit*,
according lo MESC Director
S Martin Tavlor
To meet the demand* of

Michigan State Fairgrounds
in Detroit, Taylor »aid. The
emergency unices will be
new programs, he added.
M 'A PROGRAM
Thr Special Unemploy
ment Assistance (SUA) Pro
gram, authorized by Con

Rapid*
SUA applicant* should
bring with them their Social
Security card and two other
pieces of identificalion. such
a* a driver's license and
birth certificate.
SUA applicant* will re­
- _ (I..... ii.a,

year, asking for information
about earning* and reason*
for ■'&lt;-p.ir.ilion Thi* infor
malum, along with that on
the application, will be used
lo determine if an individual
i* eligible and for bow much
After receiving their first

dreaming...
about a
new home?

Unlike the regular unem
plot ment compensation pro
gram, lhe new SUA pro
gram will be operated by

as regular applicants. They

55 01 &lt;mii weA Benefit*
will lie comparable to regul
ar unemploy ment depending
on the amount earned.

Insurance Lack May
Lose Barry Doctors
■y HUGH FULLERTON
Th* unavailability of mal
coming to Hastings this
£ng as planned, a group of
ens were told Wednes­
day by local and state
medical authorities.
The local people met for
lunch with Richard Fluke.
Pennoek Hospital administr

in family practice, and Her

political subdivision, such a»
cities. villages, townships
amt counties, employees of
school dm net* and common
ily college districts: farm

partmenl of Communicat­
ions of the Michigan Slate
Medical Society.
Spindler reported that
insurance companies are not
writing new insurance pollci♦v to protect doctors from
malpractice suits. This af­
fects both doctors iust going
into practice and doctor*
who want to come to Michi
ran from out-of-state. Spind­
ler also said that within 6

mg that report period.
Taylor said the SUA pro
gram will run for one year.
FSB PROGRAM
Federal
Supplemental
Benefit1

1F.B1 up to an additional 13
weeks of payments.
To apply, applicant* must
go to the regular MESC
office where they last re
reived benefit* bringing
their previous MESC identi
faction card, if lost, their
Social Security card and 2

special services such as
anesthesiology, or premiums
--------------- vEu.v-.

physician* who are complet
tn^lheir training thia year
"It would be tragic," Dr.
Spindler said, “lo be on the
verge of solving our medical

pita!* as well as indiv&gt;dual
doctor*. Fluke said. For

16.000 two years ago to
nearly 120.000 in 1975. he
said. The hospital in Allegan
has seen its premium climb
from 120.000 two years ago
lo 1135.000. he said.

uncommon

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FRIDAY

.NOUtt Of

uality

taking place in other popul
ous staten, especially those
with no fault auto insurance,
they said.
Auer said that lhe alate
medical society is working
on solutions to the problem,
and ia drawing up several
bills to be introduced in the
togi list urn. He warned that

permit a board of 6 m*m
hers, rather than 5. The
increased membership was
requested by thr library
directors.
Ijrry Foreman of 806 8.

Zoning Appeals Board.
Counctlmen adopted

Mike Klovanich was reap
(xnnted director of public
services at an annual salary
of $19,000. a 1300 increase;
C Richard Sunior was re
named police chief at a
salary of $14,400. aa in
crease of 1.400; Donald

able.
Fluke and Dr. Spindler set
up lhe luncheon meeting
Wednesday to inform local
civic leader* of the problem
and enlist their support to
help get a statewide solution
lo th* problem. AU those

sessor at $13,500. an
increase of $500. plus $500
ear allowance, and Donald
Sot hard was renamed fire
chief al $11,300. an increase
of 1.100. Sothard is also th*
fire marshall and Sunior ia
also director of Civil Defense
and airport manager.
Richard Shaw was renam
ed city attorney at an annual

Jan. 23. at which Stat*
Senator* Harry De.Maw and
Robert Vanderbaan and
Slate Rep. Wayne Sackett
will be present, to discuss
lhe problem.
Auer congratulated the
medical authorities and civic
leaders of Barry County for
their efforts to get more

Mill Street—about a half
mil*—with lotalproperty
assessments of $22,842. The
plan is to do the work inside
lhe City while lhe County
Road Commission would
to Powell Road

the Michigan State Folic*
They adopted an ordinan
cc amendment banning new
residential
construction.

aidentlal purposes in the
Central Business District.
Council approved paving
$4,843.82 to Allerding ion
struct ion for repairing lhe

The Council asked the
laical Officer* Compensation
Com mission to meet t study

numbered

shoulders and ditch to match

to Richard Dalhouser's
$5,310. The other assesse
ments ar*; Robert Still.
$2,025-. Jack O'Connor,
$2,332; Barry Read. $1,028;
Edgar (Dutch) Hoevenair.
$2,913; James Graham.

which will provide technical
traffic engineering training.
Thr course will be offered on
•|irciiil day* in February and

Aidermen approved a new
maintenance
agreement
with Honeywell of Grand
Rapids. The annual fee is
$3,816 for maintenance at
the Waste Waler Treatment
Hani, an increase of $636

leave of absence without pay
until about the middle of
April.

also approved continuing to
have Manatron of Kalama

No Instructional Loss

I Tax Lift Cuts
000 from Schools

Additional fund* for th*
gtaiit* Medical Licens*
------------------------------- -----

medical license board, the
board could do a better yob
Dr. Larry Blair. Hermann
Botteher. Carolyn Coleman.

increased since no-fault auto

waiting time. MESC re
que«li&gt; that they report onlv
on their assigned day. which
is the same regardless of
whether they arc filing for a
regular or special program.

Waste Waler Treatment
llant bond issue on expan*
ion and improvement tho
water main system. Hans
are to install a Ifrinch main
on Mill from Jefferson lo
Church, south on Church to

Echlinaw and Thomas Suth

better legal definitions of
medical malpractice.
Negotiation with a mayor
insurance company to pro
vide malpractice insurance,
with a guarantee for several

annually for their license

•harp climb in the number of
malpractice suit* brought

City

Hanning Commission lo sue
reed Robinson. Dennis Clev­
eland was reappointed to a 3
year term and Klovanich to

ily doctor* as Dr. Spindler.
Richard Fluke and th*

FSB program will run

you will receive 3 weel
SUA benefit*, up I
maximum of 2»&gt; weeks.
To avoid lung waiting
lines. MESC has authorized
a new filing and reporting
procedure for the SUA

ben of the municipality's
official family. His appoint
ments were unanimously
confirmed by lhe aldermen
Thomas Robinson, owner
of the Superette on N.
Mirhiran. was elected lo
take Snyder's second ward

$1,350; Ken Miller. $2,904.
and William F- Corrigan,
$3JOS.
Aidermen adopted a r*
solution to spend $35,000 of

maintains that
lawyers getting a percent
age of the settlement of
malpractice suits, there is a
stimulus to bring more such
suits.
A package of bills for the
»iature which hopefully
win bi partisan support.
The bill* include a tighter
statute of limitations, and

Civil War.

$33,000 in State Aid because

Hugh Fullerton. Richard
Groos, Richard Guenther.
Patrick Hdges, Dr. Robert
Huebner. Alice Jaeobs.

Jerry Jacobs. Steven John­
son, Dr. Charles Morrill.
Gene Poll. Ken Radant.
Richard Shaw, Richard
Shuster. Paul Siegel. Dr.
Spindler. Robert Stanley.
Tom Stebbins and Marc
Young.

Education at their regular
The educational program
will not suffer, however.
Supt. Guenther said the
district will bold up purchas
mg a new $15.0W$16,000

Civil War and its aftermath
and the recon st ruction of the
South, opening of the Amer
lean West and the early 20
century reform movements.
U.S. History Three in­
clude* an examination of lhe
20th century American, be
ginning with the U.S. for­
eign policy leading up to
World War One. the life­
style followed by the depres
aion. foreign affair* and
World War 11. the “Cold

Supt. Guenther said Hast

Board members approved
regular employment statu*
for Rex Hook, custodian, and
Ruth Dalman and Ruth
Hale, food service workers.
Board members approved
a job description for the
athletic director who will
providing leadership in the
development and updating

10 Days to Subscribe At Low Intro Price
Barry County reader*
have less than 10 day* to
subscribe lo The Hastings

ductory price of only M OO
K- year. The offer Is rood
new subscriptions from
county residents for up to
three years.
After Feb. 1. the regular
price will be $5.00 per year
in the county. $6.00 per year
in adjoining counties and
17.00 per year elsewhere.
With the Feb. 4 issue. The
Banner will be a completely
full size newspaper, in re-

*ponse to public demand. If
the paper has more than one
full newspaper size.
The Banner will be distri­
buted by second class mail
permit, and wiU also be
availabel on newsstands and
In stores throughout the
county.
Publisher Hugh Fullerton

continue to send such •
high quality newspaper free
throughout lhe county. With
the rising costs of producing

the expense, although like
most newspapers, adverti*
ing will be the main source

Enrichment
Classes Begin

FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS

troaa 9:15 ta it M«eday, Jan.
27. Mr*. Mary Brown wiD
tell the atoriee thia coming
Monday.

The Lakewood Enrich
ment classes will begin the

lum, Supt. Guenther said.
Board member* approved
adding to the instructional
program with the 1975-76
school term one year of
United States or World
History aa a requirement for
graduation from Hastings
High School. This increases
th* number of units from 2&gt;'t

HHG Principal Robert
VaaderV'een explained that

class description* of the

and social studies teacher*
also recommended the addit
ion to provide student* with
wider U.S. and world hist
ory background*.
The enlargement raise*

World History will indude
th* foundations of Western
Civilization, lhe study of
European history which
helped to shape the Western
World, including the Ameri
can civilization.
Th* second semester of
World History will indude
lhe non Western World —
China. Africa. Middle East.
Latin America and India.

by Western Countries
World History Three in
dude* the Modern World.
tury with 19th century back­
ground. World War I, th*
Runion Revolution, Nazi
Germany, Fascist Italy, the
riae of Japan. World War II,
the Cold war. Vietnam and
Cuba.
The change doe* not apply

Mal of 20 credit* ar*

had received food collection*
studies, instead ol 2'A

U.S. History One. which
cover* th* birth of th*
nation, th* revolutionary
period. Articles of Confeder­
ation and the writing of the

Southeastern. Central and
Welcome Corners sufficient
lo provide 30 large boxes of
canned good* benefiting
more than 100 youngster* at
Uhrislma* lime.

Theft Sends Man to Prison
Donald L. Tucker. 23.

Circuit

Judge Willard

Tucker had pleaded guilty
to the theft of a tool box last
Doster, Nianae Jarrard.

Pavlik s 1966 Ford

guilty lo breaking into an
unoccupied building Oct. 31.
was placed on probation for

Elevator, pay a fine of
plua $400 court cost* at
lhe rate of $20 a month for
th* firot 12 month*. After a
rear, th* payments are to be
130 a month.
Larry Moore, charged
with the careless use of

K

director in the high school
and an assistant in lhe junior
high program. These assis
tants will not have released
time from their instructional
program, but will have to
complete their duties during
conference hour* or after

Name WBCH
J f $7 693*50llbrXr&gt; *l * C°*t

School board members
receive their annual nay or
expense allowances tor the
year totaling M75. I resi
dent John B. Walton receiv

Richard T. Groos $92 50
each. »d William Cotant,
Dr. Charles E. Morrill. Mr*.
Judith Laz and Mrs. JoAnn
Fluke. $50 each.

Uaderiberilf
Completes

Head ‘Boss
ol the Year’
Ken Radant, station man­
ager for WBCH. Monday
Hastings Jayroes al their
annual Boss's Night held at

Guest sp
affair was C
er. training

College Coarse
Barry County’s Under
sheriff James S. Orr has
been awarded a certificate
certifing his completion ol
lhe laisalle Extension Uni­
versity's Police Officers Law
Course.

a vviuuiunivy
’•■decs tor 1974 and in
addition to Radant. those
cited included Foaa White.

The university statement
said: "Upon the recom­
mendation of the Faculty
to you a diploma in recognit
ion of the successful com­
pletion ol your home study
course.
This diploma, which w*
entrust respectfully within,
i* proof of your strong
ability, initiative and ambit
ion. Our entire staff join* in
congratuating you and
wtshe* you eootisuad suc­
cess and prosperity."

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Hastings

Devoted to the Interests of Berry County Since 1856

Name Robinson to Council,
Plan E.Mill Paving Project

THE HASTINGS BANNER’ January 14. 1VT5. Page 24

Unemployed Eligible For More Benefits
Thr Michigan Employ

M&gt;!

Applicant*
[TA form* al

„
The assigned day is based
&gt; the last digit of the Social

__________ .__ _ .,,
Security number, aa follows:
One)
Monday

«««

Tuesday
Wednesday

6or7
6or7
fl or 9

Thursday
Thu
Friday

retainer of $3,800. an in

people who have previously
exhausted other benefit*,
according to MESC Director
S Martin Ta v for
To meet the demand* of

Michigan State Fairgrounds
in Detroit. Taylor »aid. The
emergency unices will be
new program*, he added.
M 'A PROGRAM
Thr Special Unemploy
ment Assistance (SUA) Pro
gram, authorized by Con

Rapid*
SUA applicant* should
bring with them their Social
Security card and two other
pieces of idrntificalion. such
a* a driver's license and
birth certificate.
SUA applicant* will re­
- _ • &gt;..... ii.a,
I.V

dreaming...

about a
new home?

year, asking for information
about earning* and reason*
for -«|&gt;.ir.ilinn i hf» infor
mation. along with that on
the application, will be used
to determine if an individual
ineligible and for bow much
After receiving their first

Unlike the regular unem
plownent compensation pro
gram, lhe new SUA pro
gram will be operated by

as regular applicants. They

55 01 &lt;mii week Benefit*
will
comparable to regul
ar unemploy ment depending
on the amount earned.

Insurance Lack May
Lose Barry Doctors
■y HUGH FULLERTON
Th* unavailability of mal
coming to Hastings this
£ng aa planned, a group of
ens were told Wednes­
day by local and state
medical authorities.
The local peop'c met for
lunch with Richard Fluke.
I*ennock Hospital admlnistr

in family practice, and Her

political subdivision, such a»
cities. villages, townships
amt counties, employees of
school dm net* and rommun
ily college districts: farm

partmenl of Communicat­
ions of the Michigan State
Medical Society.
Spindler reported that
insurance companies are not
writing new insurance pollci♦v to protect doctors from
malpractice suits. This af­
fects both doctors iust going
into practice and doctor*
who want to come to Michi
gan from out-of-state. Spind­
ler also said that within 6

mg that report period.
Taylor said the SUA pro
gram will run for one year.
FSB PROGRAM
Federal
Supplemental
Benefit1

1F.B1 up to an additional 13
weeks of payments.
To apply, applicant* must
go to the regular MESC
office where they last re
reived benefit* bringing
their previous MESC identi
faction card, if lint, their
Social Security card and 2

special services such as
anesthesiology, or premium*
--------------- vEu.v-.

physicians who are complet
in^their training thia year

"It would be tragic," Dr.
Spindler said, “to be on the
verge of solving our medical

pitals as well as tndiv&gt;dual
doctor*. Fluke said. For

16.000 two years ago to
nearly 120.000 in 1975. he
said. The hospital in Allegan
has seen its premium climb
from 120.000 two years ago
to 1135.000. he said.

uncommon

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FRIDAY

.NOUtt Of
uality

taking place in other popul
ous staten, especially those
with no fault auto insurance,
they said.
Auer said that lhe alate
medical society is working
on solutions to the problem,
and is drawing up several
bills to be introduced in the
togi list urn. He warned that

permit a board of 6 m*m
her*, rather than 5. The
increased membership wa&gt;
requested by thr library
director*.
Ijrry Foreman of 806 8.

Zoning Appeal* Board.
Couneilmen adopted

Mike Kiovanich waa reap
(minted director of public
service* at an annual salary
of $19,000. a 1.800 increase;
C Richard Sunior was re
named police chief at a
salary of $14,400. aa in
crease of 1.400; Donald

able.
Fluke and Dr. Spindler set
up lhe luncheon meeting
Wednesday to inform local
civic leaders of the problem
and enlist their support to
help get a statewide solution
to th* problem. AU those

sessor at $13,500. an
increase of $500. plus $500
ear allowance, and Donald
Sothard was renamed fire
chief at $11,300. an increase
of 1.100. Sothard is also th*
fire marshall and Sunior is
alio director of Civil Defense
and airport manager.
Richard Shaw was renam
ed city attorney at an annual

Jan. 23. at which Stat*
Senator* Harry De.Mavo and
Robert Vanderbaan and
Slate Rep. Wayne Sackett
will be present, to discuss
lhe problem.
Auer congratulated the
medical authorities and civic
leaders of Barry County for
their efforts to get more

Mill Street—about a half
mil*—with lotalproperty
assessments of $22,842. The
plan i* to do the work inside
lhe City while lhe County
Road Commission would
t&lt;&gt; Ifowell Road

the Michigan State Folic*
They adopted an ordinan
cc amendment banning new
residential
construction.

aidential purposes in the
On Ira) Business District.
Council approved psving
M.843A2 to Allerding Con
struct ion for repairing lhe

The Council asked the
lawal Officers Compensation
Commission to meet t study

numbered

vhoulder* and ditch to match

to Richard Dalhouser's
$5,310. The other assesse
ment* ar*; Robert Still.
$2,025-. Jack O'Connor,
$2,332; Barry Read. $1,028;
Edgar (Dutch) Hoevenair.
$2.9)3; James Graham.

which will provide technical
traffic engineering training.
Thr course will be offered on
*|irciiil days in February and

Aidermen approved a new
maintenance
agreement
with Honeywell of Grand
Rapids. The annual fee is
$3,816 for maintenance at
the Waste Waler Treatment
Hani, an increase of $636

leave of absence without pay
untd about the middle of
April.

also approved continuing to
have Manatron of Kalama

No Instructional Loss

I Tax Lift Cuts
000 from Schools

Additional fund* for th*
gtaiit* Medical Licens*
j^s
------------------------------- -----

medical license board, the
board could do a better yob
Dr. Larry Blair. Hermann
Botteher. Carolyn Coleman.

increased since no-fault auto

waiting time. MESC re
que«li&gt; that they report only
on their assigned day. which
is the same regardless of
whether they arc filing for a
regular or »pecial program.

Waste Waler Treatment
llant bond issue on expans
ion and improvement tho
water main system. Hans
are to install a Ifrinch main
on Mill from Jefferson to
Church, south on Church to

Echlinaw and Thoma* Suth

better legal definitions of
medical malpractice.
Negotiation with a mayor
insurance company to pro
vide malpractice insurance,
with a guarantee for several

annually for their license

•harp climb in the number of
malpractice suit* brought

City

Hanning Commission to sue
cred Robinson. Dennis Clev­
eland was reappointed to a 3
year term and Kiovanich to

ily doctors as Dr. Spindler.
Richard Fluke and th*

FSB program will run

you will receive 3 weel
SUA benefit*, up I
maximum of 2»&gt; weeks.
To avoid lung waiting
lines. MESC has authorized
a new filing and reporting
procedure for the SUA

her* of the municipality's
official family. His appoint
ments were unanimously
confirmed by lhe aldermen
Thomas Robinson, owner
of the Superette on N.
Michigan, was elected to
take Snyder's second ward

$1,350; Ken Miller. $2,904.
and William F- Corrigan,
$3JOS.
Aidermen adopted a re
solution to spend $35,000 ot

maintains that
lawyers getting a percent
age of the settlement of
malpractice suits, there is a
stimulus to bring more such
suits.
A package of bills for the
»iature which hopefully
win bi partisan support.
The bills include a tighter
statute of limitations, and

Civil War.

$33,000 in State Aid because

Hugh Fullerton. Richard
Groos, Richard Guenther.
Patrick Hdgcs. Dr. Robert
Huebner. Alice Jacobs.

Jerry Jacobs. Steven John­
son, Dr. Charles Morrill.
Gene Poll. Ken Radant.
Richard Shaw, Richard
Shuster. Paul Siegel. Dr.
Spindler. Robert Stanley.
Tom Stebbins and Marc
Young.

Education at their regular
The educational program
will not suffer, however.
Supt. Guenther said the
district will bold up punch**
ing a new $15.0W$16,000

Civil War and it* aftermath
and the reconstruction of the
South, opening of the Amer
lean West and the early 20
century reform movements.
U.S. History Three in­
clude* an examination of lhe
20th century American, be
ginning with the U.S. for­
eign policy leading up to
World War One. the life­
style followed by the depres
aion. foreign affair* and
World War 11. the "Cold

Supt. Guenther said Hast

Board members approved
regular employment statu*
for Rex Hook, custodian, and
Ruth Dalman and Ruth
Hale, food service workers.
Board members approved
a job description for the
athletic director who will
providing leadership in the
development and updating

10 Days to Subscribe At Low Intro Price
Barry County reader*
have less than 10 day* to
subscribe to The Hastings

ductory price of only M OO
K- year. The offer Is good
new subscriptions from
county residents for up to
three years.
After Feb. 1. the regular
price will be $5.00 per year
in the county. $6.00 per year
in adjoining counties and
17.00 per year elsewhere.
With the Feb. 4 issue. The
Banner will be a completely
full size newspaper, in re­

xponse to public demand. If
the paper has more than one

full newspaper size.
The Banner will be distri­
buted by second class mail
permit, and will also be
availabel on newsstand* and
in stores throughout the
county.
Publisher Hugh Fullerton

continue to send such •
high quality newspaper free
throughout lhe county. With
the rising costs of producing

the expense, although like
most newspapers, advertis
ing will be the main source

Enrichment
Classes Begin

FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS

tr**a 9:15 ta 16 M«eday, Jan.
27. Mrs. Mary Brown wffl
UO the stone* thi* coming
Monday.

The Lakewood Enrich
ment classes will begin the

lum, Supt. Guenther said.
Board member* approved
adding to the instructional
program with the 1975-76
school term one year of
United States or World
History aa a requirement for
graduation from Hastings
High School. This increases
th* number of units from 2'/«

HHG Principal Robert
VaaderVeen explained that

class descriptions of the

and social studies teacher*
slso recommended the addit
ion to provide student* with
wider U.S. and world hist
ory background*.
The enlargement raise*

World History will include
th* foundations of Western
Civilization, lhe study of
European history which
helped to shape the Western
World, including the Ameri
can civilization.
Th* second semester of
World History will include
lhe non Western World —
China. Africa. Middle East.
Latin America and India.

by Western Countries
World History Three in
eludes the Modern World.
tury with 19th century back­
ground. World War I, th*
Hussion Revolution, Nazi
Germany, Fascist Italy, the
riae of Japan. World War II,
the Cold war. Vietnam and
Cuba.
The change does not apply

Mal of 20 credits ar*

had received food collections
studies, instead of 2fo

U.S. History One. which
cover* th* birth of th*
nation, th* revolutionary
period. Articles of Confeder­
ation and the writing of the

Southeastern. Central and
Welcome Corners sufficient
to provide 30 large boxes of
canned goods benefiting
more than 100 youngster* at
Uhrislmaa lime.

Theft Sends Man to Prison
Donald L. Tueker. 23.

Circuit

Judge Willard

Tucker had pleaded gudty
to the theft of a tool box last
Doster, Nianae Jarrard.

Pavlik s 1966 Ford

guilty to breaking into an
unoccupied building Oct. 31.
was placed on probation for

Elevator, pay a fine of
plua $400 court cost* at
lhe rate of $20 a month for
th* firet 12 month*. After a
rear, th* payments are to be
130 a month.
Larry Moore, charged
with the careless use of

K

director in the high school
and an assistant in lhe junior
high program. These assis
lanls will not have released
time from their instructional
program, but will have to
complete their duties during
conference hour* or after

Name WBCH
J f $7 693*50llbrXr&gt; *l * C°*t

School board member*
receive their annual nay or
expense allowances for the
year totaling M75. Fresi
dent John B. Walton receiv

Richard T. Groos $92 50
each, and William Cotant,
Dr. Charles E. Morrill. Mrs.
Judith Laz and Mrs. JoAnn
Fluke. $50 each.

Uaderiberilf

Completes

Head ‘Boss
of the Year’
Ken Radant, station man­
ager for WBCH. Monday
Hastings Jaynes al their
annual Boss's Night held at

Guest sp
affair was C
er. training

College Coarse
Barry County’s Under
sheriff James S. Orr has
been awarded a certificate
certifing his completion ol
lhe IjiSalle Extension Uni­
versity's Police Officers Law
Course.

le«d*rs tor 1974 and in
addition to Radant. those
cited included Foes White.

The university statement
said: "Upon the recom­
mendation of the Faculty
to you a diploma in recognit
ion of lhe successful com­
pletion ot your home study
course.
This diploma, which w*
entrust respectfully within,
i* proof of your strong
ability, initiative and ambit
ioo. Our entire staff join* in
congratuating you and
wtshe* you eootisuad suc­
res* and prosperity ~

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National Bank Hat Car Buyer*' Reiund Plan

economy and help preserve
thr prosperity of the com
munity. slate and the nation,
Robert W. Sherwood, presi
drnt of the National Bank of
Hastings, ha* announced a
unique offer to everyone in

the Hastmp trading area
In an eflirt to do *ome
thing for a dumping auto
mobtie buduM*. the Nation
al Bank of Hastings is
offering a 15 percent rebate
of finance charges with a
maximum return of 1100 to
anyone who purchase* a
1976 automobile and finan­
ces through NBH.

daughters, Mr* Jack (Ruth)
Southern of Riverside.
Calif; Mrs Ernest (Ge&lt;o*iria)

Sherwood says that the
plan will be tried for a period
extending through March
15. 1975. He hopes that hi*
stimulate

School and married Guy
Willard of Middleville In
I92».
.
.
They lived in the Hastings
arc* all of their married life
He died on April lb, 1973.
Mr* Willard worked at
the International Lock A

but will put some
into

Reese Hits 47 Pacing Hecker*

;0 years, retiring about
|9W
She is survived bv a son.
Iicwayne Pugh of Hasting*;
: grandchildren, and 3 great

on Aluminum 1‘roducts.

pJ.TS.'A-’S-te
'“iFItaLbn

points to Hecker's

Men's "A" Basketball leag
ue. Sports Bar dropped
Aluminum Products, 6755.
in lhe other game Thursday.
This Thursday Sports Bar
plavs the Sud«ers at 7:15
and unbeaten Hecker takes

William* 2.

II
last

Greg Hoefler 6. G. Mittel
strwl 5 and Joe Dunn 2.
Paul Pierson had 22 for the
Sudsers, Hank Sterken 17,
Hob Schneider 15. Ernie

Aluminum Product*. Greg
Gilions. Jim Gouiooxe and
Jack Reynold* had 14 each.
John NImii IL PM Loftus 8
and Joe Lyons 6. Brian
Smith tallied 19 lor Alum
inum. Andy Heid 17. Denny
Brogan 9. Bob Fuller 6 and
Dav* Styf 3.

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MRS. DORIS SHEFFER

Graduate
Succumbs

ZJ5 E State Rd.. Hastings,
died about 11-45 p.m. Tueo
day. Jan. 14. al Provincial

Memorial Services for
George Sumner Myers. 62.
4625 Berkshire lame. Indian
apoli*. Ind., were held Mon
day at St. Alban'a Episcopal
Church. Indianapolis. He

p.m Saturday al the Leon
arrf ()*good Funeral Home.
Mrs. Le Roy Bradley read
thr Christian Science Ser­
vice and burial was in

Hospital, after a lung dlnesa.
In 1962 he wa* named
'Alumnus of the Year' by th*
Hasting* High School Alurci
Association.
Mr. Myer* served as an
executive for Procter I
Gamble Co., Itamond A
Associate*. Perfect Circle
Co.. Penn Control*, Inc.,
Fisher Price Toys and War
ren King A Associates.
In 1908 he became a
partner in the Brown Effie
tency Bureau, and most
recently wa* executive dir
ector of the Central Indiana
Construction Advancement
Foundation. Throughout hi*
career he had a vital interest

Feb 7.1892. the daughter of
J. iiph and Edith (Lock

has taught the U.S. Depart
ment of l-abor Construction.
Safely and Health Course to
more than 2.700 manage
ment representative* of the
construction industry.
He was a graduate of the
University of Cincinnati and
lhe University of Michigan
School of Engineering.
He was past president of
the Rotary Club, worked
with the Boy Scout*, and
was a member of Murat
Temple. Ancient Accepted
Scottish Rite. Slate Board of

u born in Carmel
employed al Brown and Co.
for 16 years where he
retired in September. 1968.
He previously wu employe*!
by the Grand Rapid* Book
case ti Chair Co. of Hast

Dae. 1. Ite7. the daughter of
George and Corn (Wilson)
French. She was graduated
from Charlotte High School
and taught In rural schools
in ths Charlotte area until

during World War II and

Bassett of Charlotte on June
80. 1909
married life in Nashville,
mov ing to Hastings in I960

of the Hastings IOOF Lodge
and the Hiawatha Rebekah

Ha
former Emma Carpenter
Aug. 1,1942, in Bryan. Ohio,

MRS. HAZEL H. BASSETT
Services for Mrs. Hazel
H. Bassett, 87. 1432 Airport
Hoad. Lansing, a former
Hastings resident who died
at 11:30 am. Wednesday.
Jan. 15. at Lakeview Gener
al Hospital in Battle Creek.

rhsnged to Sheffer and Hale
Market In 1962. they sold
thesr interest to the Hate*.

.. IUIr . SUrkH
Mr Sh.fr.-r dwd Sot 11.
nu.

THE CALICO CAT
Has Moved
To Town
Next to Learyi Sport Center
(Phone 94S-9742)

Opening Wed. Jan. 22
Funeral Home.
Rev. Harvey Beach officia-

s Maurice Sheffer of Fenn
viile in April. 1914.
They lived in Fennville.
Flint and Saugatuck before
coming to Hasting* in 1941
where they purchased the
Wellfare Grocery al the
corner of East State Rd.,
and Boltwood. In January
19W. their daughter and
M&gt;n in law. Leon and Row
cna Hale, came into the

LYONS

SEPTIC TANK
Excavating
SERVICE

“Stop in and See onr Expanded

Stock of New Creative Detign* "

VFW DANCE
Sat., Jan. 25
(with Live Muaic)

INSTALLATION Of

• Septic Tanks

MEMBERS AND

° Drain Fields

GUESTS

• Drywels
Fir»t Church of Christ,
Scientist, Hastings, and was
.1 graduate of the Chicago
Conservatory of Music.
Beside* her daughter, she
11 sun ivcd by 2 son*. Bruce.
••I Sao Paula. Brazil, and
Wilfred of Santee, Calif.; 6
grandchildren; 2 great
grandchildren, and one sis­
ter. Mrs. Myrtle Itielp* of
Havtings.

James (Orrillal VanAmey
den. Augusta, and Mrs.
Harold (f"*dy*) Holo. Hast
ings; 9 grandchildren, and 11
great grandchildren.

1 Bulldozing

NASHVILLE VFW

• Backhoe

N-shvilie

Mich.

KIVDM HAVSt:

Memorial contribution!

123 \\ . State St. Hasting

Ph. 945.4] 1H___

Church or to lhe Cancer
Societies.
Survivor* include hi* wife.
Jean Wood Myer*; and
daughters, Nanry r^j
Myer* and Shirley Myv*

man could be 115 y ears",
rtalev Dr. Jran Mayer of
Harvard.
"America**
don't dir of old age", he I
say*, "they die of heart

Accounts

NOW Insured up to *40,000
WAYNE E. SHEFFER!. Y
Service* for Wayne E.
Shctlerly. 47. of I.V. W.
Bond. Hasting*, who died
suddenly Monday. Jan 13.
were held at St Rom of
Lima Church on Thur*day at

brought un by improper
diet." Dr. Mayer tugge.t.

would likrh

SavW
SAVE IN 75....with Regular Passbook Savings...earning
interest day in, day out and compounded quarterly providing
the account is maintained until the end of the regular
distribution period.

Savings Invested with Hastings Savings 8 Loan
Association are funds available for Home Financing in Hastings
8 Barry County.

"Serving Hastings and Barry County Since 1924"

He is survived by htv aife;
7 daughters. Yvonne. Miche­
le, Sue. Debbie, Connie. Kim
and Madelene. all al home; .1
sons, Gregory of Orlando,
Fla., and Brian and Handy,
at home; hi* mother. Mr*.
Kittle Sheltcrly of Holiday,
Fla.; a brother. Ralph of
Tampa. Fla., and one grand

8 p.m. Wednesday al the
Gtrrbarh Funeral Home

Ph. 945-9561

Hastings Savings &amp; Loan
Association
136 E. Stale Street, Hastings, Michigan

WHtor-Gftfd
Camper

NAUGAHYDE

Camper

ANTI-FREEZE
$A99

50* to ‘1.00 par yd.

FURNACES

Gal.

MRS. BERTHA A.
WILLARD
Services for Mr*. Bertha
A. Willard. 84. 501 E. Bond.
Hasting*, who died at 4 35
a.m. Sunday, Jan. 19. at the
Barry Medical Facility. »rre
to be held al 1:30 Tucxlay at
the Leonard Osgood Funeral
Hom* with Rev. Sidney
Short officiating with burial

Re-cover your

Snowmobile Seats!

Luan

Assorted Foam

DOORS

CUSHIONS

2"tX6’8"-

$199
■

up

Cabinet

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3(F OFF
Cemper &amp; Trailer

HARDWARE APPLIANCES
Priced to Clear

Fr. Raymond SorwfeM of
floated with burial in Mt
Calvary Cemetery
Mr. ShHlerlv suffered a

tployed, at about 7:30 p m.
&lt;1 wav dead on arrival al
Pennock.
He was born Aug. 2. 1926,
in tansing, the son &lt;d F..-;l
and Kittie (Angel) Shcttvrly. He attended L*n»ing
school* and married Nadine
Guernsey on Jan. 19. 1947.
They moved to Hatting* in
1948 where Se worked for
Michigan Bell Telephone for

1*7

PANELING

"llirk

Savings

IbeHasbnP

to officiate with graveside
»ervice* under auspice* of
Hitt $ TO
YOUR
HEALTH

Passbook

SAVINGS &amp;
LOAN t

died early Sunday. Jan. 19 at
Borges* Hospital, Kalama
roo. Services are to be held
Wednesday at 11 a.m. a lhe

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H&amp;H Lumber Co. &amp; Camper Supply
ROBERT HENION. Owner-14496 N.Ave.. RT.3, Bellevue. Ml. 49021
all prevcrlpUM*
___ _____ Jem*
(No card U*lga&gt;

[Formerly Wood* Lumber
Rl. 3 Bellevue|
OPEN Mon.-Thurs. 10:006.00; Fri. A Sun. 10.00-4:00; CLOSED SATURDAY

STAMM
REALTY
REALTOR*
INC.

WEEKDAYS 9:00-5:00

SATURDAYS9:00-I2:00

Phone 948-8382
West Groan St. at Hastings City Limits

067. PLANNING TO BUILD A HOMET-Check with
us on this 6 acres located 3'A mile* west of Woodland.
Approved by health department for septic system.
Good building site!
136. RETIRING?-We have lhe perfect home for you! 1
bedroom bungalow with acres* to Thornapple Lake.
House include* sunroom, modern kitchen, and new 2
car garage. The yard is fenced with apple and pear

au. INCOME PROPEimOn Gun Uk,. n InrnuM
cottages, I aluminum boats, swimming dock, and boat
dock. Also, dual wide mobile home with 2 full baths,
kitchen, dining room, and living room. Include* carpet
and draperies.
854. TOP QUALITY HOME: 4 bedroom tri level with
fireplace in family room, carpeting, utility room, 2 car
attached garage. underground utilities, refrigerator.

244. STRETCH OUTl-ln this spacious. 4 bedroom
home, l^irge living room and entry hall. Enclosed back
entrance, pantry. I'/i car garage, and utility room in
basement. New paint on exterior. Call now for
appointment to sec433. STEEL BUILDING: 40 x30'. 4“ cement floor,
heated office. 200 amp service, and hookup for
welder, l^nd contract possible!
501 LOOKING FOR COMFORT PLU8?-Look no
more! This 3 bedroom ranch I* fully carpeted with I'/r
bath*, utility room, full basement, and 2 car garage.
Many extra* come with It such a* 12 x 14 deck off
dining rom. 12 x 24 patio, built in double oven,
dishwasher, range and hood, located near Morrison

655. RIVER LANE: Attractive ranch style home with
3 bedroom*. UA baths, electric heat, combination
kitchen lining room, carpeting, and insulation. 24x26
garage.
666. FOR ADDED INCOME: New. delux 2 family
home in Hasting*. Has carpeting, full basement. 2 car
garage, baseboard heat, and kitchen appliance*. Lot is
81 x 298. Live in one while you rent out the other!
858. DELIGHT THE WHOLE FAMILY: With this
lovely 3 bedroom ranch on River Road. Complete with
I’A baths, walkout basement, disposal, 2 car garage,
and 12 x 18 tool abed. Brick exterior and landscaped
yard. For summer fun. there's a 24' diameter pool with

�WILLIAM A. ALLEN

1:30 Tuesday, at the Plekses
Koops Chapel at I .aka Ode*
m with Rev Wiliam Hertel
officiating with burial in

House for 10 months.
He was bom Ort . 23. 1900.

THE HASTINGS BANNER. Juw 11. ISIS. Pm&gt; 3
app. Marc Young. Geer.'
and Hasel Brown. R«xCarts. John McKay. h*u
Brseadto. Terry Clian*. Al
January clearance sales (or
Signs. Ken Radant. Da •
1976.
Jaaperse. Tim King. Hu.*
Hodapp recommended
Fullerton. Ruben Wood
that the retailers try to get
Aliev Jacobs and Dave
free parking on State St.
during the sidewalk sale to

Retailers Schedule Special Promotions

Area Deaths

A calendar of five special

’he Retail Committee of lhe
Hasting, Area Chamber of
Commerce.
*&gt;e» on the calendar thia
rt*r are a merchants good

died Sept. 3. 1963.
There are no immediate

lake Odessa and Mrs. Eldon
(Irene) Hamilton of Lake.
THURLOW C. NICOL

Odessa, who oied Frida;

at the Proviadal House in*

al. were held Monday, at lhe
Pickens Koops Chapel. Lakv
Odessa. Rev. Arthur Heisler

Rev. Gary Evans official

attended the meeting at thr
Chamber of Commerce office
with Co-Chairmen Denny
Cleveland and Ralph Hod
app officiating.
Hodapp also suggested
that lhe merchants get
tjg.thvr later and decide on
/r*jagte kickoff day to begin

KENNETH A. JACKSON
Services for Kenneth A

All Pre-School Age Children Invited

Pennock 4 days, following a

H. -as born March IS,
1912. in Lake Odessa, the

the Lake Odeaaa Canning
Company for 3 years and a
director of the Woodland

ing a long illness.
He was born in Sunfield
Sept. 7. 1906. the son of
James and Mary (IMlley)
Nicol, and was a 1924

Friends of the Library

was a life long resident of
the area and a farmer,
retiring in 1971 due to his
health. He married Ivah
Bushnell on Dec. 21. 1934.

FREE
STORY HOUR SERIES

Surviving are his wife. 4
daughters, Mrs. David

Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
for income tax help.
Reason 14. We’re human, and once
in a great while we make a mistake.
But if our error means you must pay
additional tax, you pay only the tax.
We pay any interest or penalty.
We stand behind our work.

9:15 to l(H)0 AM
9:15 te 10:00 AM
1:00 tn 1:45 PM
I 00 tn 1:45 PM

Monday. Jan. 27
Toewiay.Feb 4
Wednesday. Feb. 12
Thorsdav. Feb. 20

Hastings Public Library
Merrill (Beatrice) Patrick of
Saranac and Mrs. Robert
(Wanda) Beard of Lake
Odessa and 3 brothers,
Marion. Wayne and La­
Verne, ail of Lake Odeaaa.

MRS. ELIZABETH M.
ENGLISH
Services for Mrs Elua

early Thursday morning.
Jan. &lt;6. al the Crittenton
Hospiul in Rochester. Mich,
after a long illness, were
held 1:30 Saturday at the
Pickens Koops Chapel in
lake Odessa.
Rev. Gary Evans officiat­
ed with burial in Lakeside

Church and Court St.

(clip this schedule lor a

Hastings Area Chamber of

20% savings on
boys’ shirts.

20% off
women’s
uniforms.

High School in 1940 and
married Edward R English
July 36. 1942. at Florence.
SC.

CLEWCE

JCPenney

Get In On Some Big, Big Savings This Week at J.C. Penney

THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE

January"Store Wide"

date and time)

photo.

HASTINGS, MICH.
AH Items Listed Go On
Sale Wednesday Morning.

DEBLOCK
303 S. Michigan

The goodwill promotion
was the suggestion of Neil
Hrarndle, who said that it
could include free parking,
free coffee and a special
effort by merchants to give
good, friendly service.
Present at the meeting
were Denny Cleveland. Hod

Salel59

Sale
’800..‘1440
Reg 110 tolls A great
way to stretch the value
ot your dollar. 20% otf
•resH-y uni’orm In stock.
Popular look* including
pant ants, empire waists,
coat styles and others
Choose oasy-care fabrics
and tabnc blends For
jf. petite*, juniors,
misses, and hall-sixes
Hurry in today While you
can pick your style
And save

to480

15% oft boys’
casual pants.

Lee Anne Shoppe

Sale
320 to 520

118 W. State_________ 945-3256

rg. 4.00 to 6.50. Now s the time to save
on pants and jeans tor pre-school
and school-age boys. Lots of styles
In the Isles! colors, patterns and
fabrics. Great styling features, too!

■a S3

Get $300 back.

sassa j

See Hastings Motor
Sales and Dewey's Car

aaslgsi

20% off
women’s
duty shoes.
Sale
•9s9..‘1199
*«• 11.99 to 14.99 Savings
like these can really
make your dollar work
harder for you 20*. off
all women s duty shoes
in real leather and great
•asy-care synthetics
Lots of comfortable
in
wide range of sires.

Casual tops
at 20% savings.
Sale
Rvg. *3 te M. Come gather a
few peasant blouses, tailored
shins, smock styles and more
Fabulous tops in your favorite
easy-care fabrics including
cottons and polyester cotton
Wends Sires 3 to 6X. 7 to 14
Tops in our coordinate groups
not included m sale

------------------------------- —w

Girls’ pants.
20% off.

Sale36?o 560
20% Off Women's
Handbag Sale! 3’° to 840
U£. 4 00 ta IL® Al Style and
Colors in Stork _ _

leg 430 te 7 00 the popular styles
are here-from demm jeans to
embroidered bib-front coverage
Como stock-up on casual pants arc
jeana In your favorite fabrics and
colors now-while they’re 20% off.
Sixes 3 to 6X. 7-14 Sale does not
include pants from our coordinste
groups

Sale Eftectiva Thru Saturday on Regular Price Items. Specials Not Included

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. Juury II. l»7S.

I

Chamber Members, Guests to Hear Detroit Executive

HUGH 'S MUSE

Ixilami K. Bassett, vice
Sresident communication
ivision of thr* Greater
Detroit Chamber of Com
merer, will be the speaker al
the Hastings Area Chamber
of Commerce 12th annual
banquet Thursday. Feb. 6.
Thr 6.30 banquet will be
held at the Episcopal Parish
House.
Al thr age of 28. Bassett
became thr youngest vice

Moving Cycle Ends
By HUGH FULLERTON
Banner Publisher
Reflections on moving;
Chao*. upset, reorganize!
tlon and finally relief
That is the cycle I pass
through when it's time to
move Doesn’t matter what it
What is is. ■* unsettling
But that can be good as wet)
as t\xl Most of us roarrang
ed Hung* m our new office,
and can therefore find them

make life as easy as possible,
instead of just totting things

Most of the missing Item*
have turned up now Most of
lhe things adrift in the office
have found homes. Hence
in the new situation

new setup. The office has a
lot morn space than the old
one. and we think it’s more
functional, too The new
composing room, while still
not completely organized,
lias plenty of space and light.

Bassett directed thr suc­
cessful state wide election
campaign for day light sav
ings time. He has been
widely honored for hl* pro
(rssiunal and civk accomp­
lishments during hi* youth
ful career.
He ha* been selected
twice for a national Out
standing Young Men of

smoothly and, of course. the
paper is getting published,
without mi**ing a day.

nation today. We’ve paraphrwad It aUghtfy, but here's the gisi

honored by unanimous art
ion of the Michigan House of
Representatives. He is listed
in who's Who in America.
Who's Who in Finance and
Industry and hold* the
"Hats OfT award
Bassett wa* the youngest
page boy in Michigan history
when he was appointed at 11
by the House of Representa­
tives. He had continued in
politics, managing or con
suiting on more than 12
tucccssful election cam

A man operated a hot dog aland along a buoy highway.
Ho put out a good hot dog at a fair price, promoted heavily.

butmeaa. and the boy came home an expert.
warned his father about h. "Hard time* are coming, dad", ho

tcu.k down his signs and cut out his advertising
Ho no longer bothered to stand out along the highway to

P ifassett is the editor of lhe

And hi* tales fell almost overnight
' You’re right son,” the father said. "We certainly are
leaded for a depression.

Detroiter Business New*, a*
well a* assistant publisher of
the Detroiter Magazine.
tie is a graduate of the
College of Communication*.

One guy in town who's always plugging for Hasting* ts
School Superintendent Dick Guenther.
Dick had the chance, while on a Florida vacation, to do
.(■iGiher good turn for a local business
He read in the "Action Line" column of a Bradenton
i-wtpaper where someone wanted to find out the address of
Hastings Mutual Insurance Co
So Dick got on the phone and told the paper the address
T Hastings Mutual Result another satisfied Hasting* Mutal

lie is a frequent lecturer on
college campuses, manage
ment seminars and sales
development program*
Before joining the Greater
Detroit Chamber staff, he
wa* director of cummunica
turns for Michigan State
Chamber of Commerce
Bassett will speak to over
150 Chamber members and
their guaata at a Banquet on
Thursday. February 6th. at
6:30 p.m. at lhe Episcopal
Parish House.

Dick Fluke, Pennock Hospital administrator, tokf this late
on Dr. Jim Spindler the other day
Di Spindler, according to Fluke, went whole hog and
taught
wife a new mink outfit for Christmas!
The new mink outfit- two steel trap* and a hunting knife.

Farm Labor Meeting
All Barry County farmer*
are invited to attend a Mi
OSHA meeting being spon­
sored
by Harry County
Young Farmers on Satur
day. Jan. 24 al 1 p.m.. at the
Community Building, at lhe
fairground* in Hastings.
The main sneaker will be

M.J. Busehlen of Michigan
Farm Bureau. Bushlen no*
worked closely with USHA
since its inception, and
should have the up to-date
rules and regulation*. Mich
igan farmers face problem* a
head unless they arc well

informed of the Mi OSHA
rule*.
OSHA is federal regulat
ion* concerning hiring of
labor, but Michigan, which i*
called Mi OSHA. will take
over inspection* and adopt
ion of regulations as vwn as
officials can prove that they
can handle the job. Mi
OSHA started inspecting

ConwUdalcd Report of Condition of “THE HASTINGS CITY BANK" of Hatting*.

December 31. 1974.
Published in accordance with a call made by the Commissioner of lhe Financial
Institutions Bureau pursuant to the provisions of Section 223 of the banking code of
1009
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks (including 11.997.07 unposted debits)
U S. Treasurv securities
t Ihhgation* of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations
(Ibligalionaof State* and political subdivisions
Other m&lt; uritie* (including INOcorporale stocks)
Federal fund* sold and securities purchased under
agreements m resell
*
Other loan*
Bank premise*, furniture and fixture*, and other asset*
representing bank premises
Other .!"&lt;• is (including INONEdirect lease financing!
TOTAL ASSETS
......................................................

LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individual*, partnership*,
and corporal ions
Time and savings deposits of individuals.
(lartncrship*. and corporation*
lepodts of United State* Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
( *crl ified and officers' checks, etc
TOTAL DEPOSITS
tai Total demand deposits
ibl Total time and saving* deposits
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES

$ 3.314.342.85
1.440,283.26
350.417.37
3.458.518.03
193.422.18

1500.000.00
13.680.072.58

739.056.35
199.676.46
124.675.789.08

$ 5.042.015.07

I34t57.241.74
735.920.68
1.673.491.69
108.145.74
I21.4164tl4.92
S 7561.358.18
114.155.456.74

RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to
IRS rulings)
TOTAL RESERS ES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES

754.925.51
422.171.740.43

230,392.61
230.392.61

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
2573.656.04
Equity Capital. Total I sum of items 36 thru 40 below)
648.000.00
Common stock total par value
iNo share* authorized 64.800) iNo. share* outstanding 64.8001
500.000.09
Surplus
868.540.98
Undivided profit*
257.115.06
Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS |»um ef Items 3-1 and
2.273.656.1M
15 abus e I . .
TOTAL LIABILITY. RESERS ES, AND CAI ITAL
124.675.759.0ft
ACCOUNTS I sum of Item* 28.29.33 a 41 above)
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending
with call date
Average of total loan* for lhe 15 calendar days ending
with call date
Deposit* &lt;&gt;f the State of Michigan (included tn Item 18)

20,931.184.71

Barry Demos Certify 72 Delegates
Thr Harry County Demo
rralk* Party at its spring
convention Saturday. Jan.
11. ruled to qualify all 72
duly elected precinct dele

PENNOC K HOSPITAL
ADMITTANCES
Cloverdale-Lillian F. Me
Kclvey. Dox 625. Jan. 13.
Delton-Denise Daniels,
HI. Jan. 14; Ellen Uster,
8674 Kingsbury Rd-. Jan. 16.

Wilson. 243 Maple St.. Jan.
12; lullinn Bini. Rl. Jan. 13;
Hovcna M. Olmstead. 197
St.. Jan. 15; Marcella Hum
phrey. 108th St.. Jan. 16.
Hastings-Stacey Eash,
715 N. East St.. Julie Henry.
1711 N. Broadway, Mary
Jane Horn. 220 W. .Marshall.
Jan. 11; Lucille E. Wilson.
5896 Wall luke Rd.. Valeria
Reigler, 3173 E. Quimby
Rd.. Brandy M. Morri*. 226
W. Marshall. Edna Bicknell,
1530 N. Michigan. Stacy L
Kennedy. 2940 E. Stale Rd.,
Jan. 12; Marilyn Curtis, 498
Willitt* Rd.. William E.
Fletcher. 436 W. Slatfc
Randi Hatue. 2500 Tannrt
luke Hd . Altno L. Stnil&lt;
1941 Campground Rd., lai ,13; Rubin L. Beach. 343
elected an alternate to
Priehardville Rd.. Judith A. the credential* committee.
Faiwards. 517 I’owrll Rd.
The Fifth District doe*
Debra Ann Frey. 5033 B«-«4
not hold district convent •
ford Rd.. Frances Han.
mond. R5. Cedar Creek Rd.. ion*.
Brandi Lyn Raymond. 112 E.
Colfax. Jan. 14: Samuel
Galbreath. C62 Culbert Dr..
Donald L. Haywood. 1370
W. Stale Rd.. Sharon S.
Spencer. 1030 S. Park St..
June Visger. 3127 W. Stale
Rd.. Jan. 15; Joshua G.
Crawley. 6976 Bedford RdSusan M. Henry. 2438
Chippewa Tr.. Daniel R.
Kendall. Jr.. 436 W. Slate
St.. Nora L. Stile*. 1530 S
Hanover. Jan. 16; Woodrow
Allerding, 519 E. Colfax.
Myrtle Moorn. 3122 N
Broadway. Jan. 17.
Haats and cools electrical
ly. Give* you top efficiency.
Wacha. 732 Jordan lake
Ave.. Jan. 10; Ray J. Altoft.
During the heating Mason it
3417 Veddcr Rd.. Jan. 12.
takes warmth from out
Pearl B. Eldridge. R2. Paul
door air and use* it to warm
B. Gattner. 815 nth Ave.
your home. You can put in
Jun. 13.
1C worth of electricity and
Middleville-Gregory
Week*. 321 Dearborn St.. get back up to 3c worth of
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gate* t« lhe State Democra­
tic Convention in Detroit on
Jan. 25 and 26. Voting in
cauca* will be proportional
and Harry County delegates
will cast ten vote* in lhe
Third District Caucus and
two in the Fifth District.
The County delegates
adopted two resolutions: one
pertained to the dissolution
of personal property taxes
imposed on wine* stored for
aging. The second resolution
dealt with reducing the
vintner's license to S25 per
year, thus enabling mere
individual* to produce wine
and grape product*.
On Sunday. Jan. 12. 13
delegate* from Barry Coun
ty attended the Third Di»trut convention in Kalama­
zoo. At this lime 6 repre­
sentatives and their alter
nates were elected to lhe
statewide committees for
credential*. rules, and re-

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Voice of the People
Nashville. Ml.
In the December 31st
edition of The Banner you
As lhe crime wave reaches
printed a copy of the pielure
of Mrs. Dennis Stores’ child tidal wave proportions the
care class in Hastings High cries for more strict gun con­
School. I regard such classes trol become more audible
Americana are bombarded
aa highly significant.
In child care classes fur with propoganda from the
eighth or ninth graders, liberal press and "special
young people can be taught documentaries" on network
what wise men and thinkers television that uncover the
have known since the begin absolute horror ot private
ning of human thought: ownership of handguns And
what a child ia taught from if that isn't enough, many
early childhood determines Americans experience first
whether or not he becomes a hand terror from
the
good man or a criminal: an criminals no one can seem to
honest, well liked citizen or control
an armed robber; a leader in
While it is true criminals
the community or a drug prefer to use handguns when
addict.
committing their evil deeds,
Doctors tell us that a it hasn't been proven crime
pregnant woman who does will cease when handguns are
not eat the necessary outlawed. What will stop a
amount of food, especially criminal from using an illegal
protein, will give birth to a firearm?
As a matter of fact in New
child whose brain is under
developed from the beginn York, which has the most
ing. and if the child does not repressive gun laws on the
get enough of the right kind books, known as the Sullivan
of food during his first two Act. murder increased in an
or three years, his brain will 8-year period &lt;1960-1968)
remain underdeveloped and from 3.7 per 100,000 people to
he will be unable to learn 6.5 per 100.000-almost doubled
well in a normal school in 8 years despite very strict
situation.
gun controls
A child develops in four
If one were to listen to the
quite
distinct ways:
physi liberal,
,------------------—
bleeding heart
rally, mentally, emotionally congressmen in Washington,
and socially. If a mother (or one would infer that the U.S.
the adult in a child's life who *has no gun control
-—* *laws
--------what
*““*
takes the mother's place) soever The truth of the mat
fails to carefully nurture any
one of the above attributes ago. 2 very comprehensive
to a child's personality, the gun laws were passed. The
child may become a social or Omnibus Crime and Safp
emotional misfit. A good Streets Act and the Gun Con­
mother, from her own good trol Act of 1968 Title VII of
family background or train­ lhe Omnibus Crime and Safe
ing does all these things Streets Act prohibits the
without being aware of
transportation in commerce
them.
However, since our social of any firearm by any person
order has changed so much who: (1) has been convicted
that good mothers have of a felony, (2) has been
discharged
decreased percentagewise dishonorably
in our modern world, crime from the Armed Forces; (31
has increased for several has been adjudged as men­
tally Incompetent; (4) has
years.
The top men in Justice renounced his US. citizen­
Departments' Drug Enforce ship; or (5) is an alien
ment Administration esti­ illgally in the U.S.
The Gun Control Act of 1968
mate that in 1973 heroin
addicts required $5.6 billion prohibits the transportation
to support their habit. More or receipt ot any firearm or
ammunition
in interstate or
than naif of that money,
authorities believe, comes foreign commerce by any
from crime.
A well known woman dictment for, or has been con­
doctor who established a victed in any court of a crime
residential treatment facili­ punishable by more than one
ty for drug addicts, calls her year imprisonment; (2) is a
two-year attempt to rehab­ fugitive from justice; (3) is
ilitate child abusing mothers an unlawful user or addicted
"an endless, dismal failure." to marijuana or certain
The doctor continues. "My drugs; or (4) is an ad­
belief now is that you can I judicated mental defective or
teach a parent to mother, to has been committed to any
nurture a child, that it's mental institution. But have
impossible to break her all these federal laws kept
nanism if she can't mother
by the time she's an adult. criminals? NOI Gun law?
She will still abuse, no
According to the 1973
matter what you offer."
To summarize. 1 feel safe Uniform. Crime Reports.
in saying that crime, in published annually by lhe
F
B I Murders increased
years to come, will decrease
only in proportion to the 35.7% in a 4-year period (1968­
increase of good mothers for 1972* while robberies in­
43.1%
and
the very young, which we creased
sincerely hope Mrs. Storrs aggravated assaults in­
and many more teachers in creased 37.6% all in the same
many more schools will 4-ycar period. Again, as logic
dictates, gun controls have
provide.*
Kenneth Schantz failed miserably; and the

crime rale, reduction in .­ro the r.&lt;ucoe:
,
,
I have just finished read­
efficiency and a towering of
morale among police person
,ing the letter from Mr. and
White in the Dec- 31
nd. The Kansas City and Mrs.
:
Boston Police Departments issue of The Banner for the
are prime examples.
fourth time, and I
One of the L.E.A.A. ,cannot understand how they
arrived at the position they
defend. The Whites asked
parole system for convicted
for Gordon Trick’s qualifies
criminals. We recently ex­
lions for sheriff; no*
perienced the folly of inis in
these sound?
Grand napias wnen patrol­
Sgt. Gordon Trick began
man Herman R. Gtoe was his police career in the
shot and killed by a man who Alasun Highway Patrol Po­
had four previous convic­ lice Academy. Since that
tions, each with long senten­ time he has served with the
ces. Four times ne was Alaskan Highway Patrol.
Barry County Sheriff De­
partment and the Hastings
City Police Department.
no bond awaiting his fifth
Sgt. Tnck has completed
trial when he killed officer numerous courses of cduca
Gloe.
tion in police related field*
Now the L.E.A.A. has including Police Administra
gone even farther by de­ tion. Narcotics and Drug
veloping lhe prison furlough
Abuse, Riot Control.
system which allows mur
alizer Operator. SCUBA
Diving as well as receiving
outside prison white serving training in lhe Michigan
their sentences.
Intelligence Network. Sgt.
When faced with a dis­ Trick also served as Barry
turbing situation like this,
County Undersheriff, or
our usual response is. "so
ganized the first SCUBA
what, what can anyone do diving team for underwater
about it." Very simply, if you
recovery in Barry County,
want your local police to
built and outfitted the Div­
remain independent, let
ing Truck that is still in use.
them know you are against
helped train all but five of
them accepting Federal
lhe present sheriffs deput­
money. Let your governor,
ies including our sheriff,
congressman and senator
designed the administration
know you don't want our
section of the present Barry
local police controlled by
County Lock-up. just to
L.E.A.A. or the Police
mention a few.
Foundation.
As far aa the White s
Sincerely.
comment about "who you
Bud Hauschild. Hastings
know and not what you

crime
trol.
rate!
We would like to clear up
Review world history and
one thing concerning the one will undoubtedly sec what
Sheriff appointment. The happens
to
unarmed
vote was 2 to 1. Mr. populations. Besides being
Dimmers did consider the preyed upon by vicious
petitions of the people along criminals, nations have been
with Sgt. Gordon Trick's 21 subjected to the horrors of
years of service with the communism because they
Sheriff and City Police De­ had no guns to defend thempartment. Mr. Dimmers
should not receive any fur­
As you have probably as­
ther criticism on this matter. certained. guns aren't our
We apologize to him.
problem, it's the people who
use them and lhe courts who
missed the point. The point refuse to punish criminals
is-we the people have oeen who continually abuse the
taken. It evidently doesn't righto of the la* abiding
matter how their choice,
Let us keep our God given
David Wood, received his constitutional right to seep
appointment. Just as tong as and bear arms to protect our
property and loved ones
he received it.
The response that Remember,
has
...________
gun control
.— ----------been received from our means people control.
----------- rx.
—u_. -u
Sincerely.
letter of
December
6th ....
haa
been very heart warming.
Barton W Bracy

still care and are willing to
speak out and do something
about what goes on in their
County. Thanks to all of you.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wood)
R2 Delton

Lest it be misunderstood,
may I add a footnote to our
previous letter. We meant
nothing derogatory towards
Gordon Trick. Our intention
was to say that Dave Wood
is now Sheriff, and that he is
qualified and should be

My apologies to Gordon
Triek it our letter was

THE ENJ) OF LONRUNEM

God Is always with me.

Its encouri
many peoplt
____________ sheriff dML
with their letters to The
Banner. In the years ahead,
if our local sheriff and police
departments are to protect
lhe citizens of Barry County
against law breakers, they
and «e citizens must resist
the temptation to take state
and federal funds which will
be pushed on local law
enforcement agencies with
ever increasing frequency.
The biggest outside mon­
ey sources for local police
throughout the nation for
several years has been the
federal L.E.A.A. (Law En­
forcement Assistant Admin­
istration! and the Ford
Foundation financed Police
Foundation. Both organiza­
tions have plenty of money
available and with their

lines which must be followed
to continue getting the mon­
ey. Their expressed purpose
is to reduce crime. Their
influence has done just the
opposite. Their influence has
always resulted in a higher

Sheriff Wood had not been
w thick with Merl Campbell.
Judge Mitchell and Clerk
Cridler. we would have
Gordon Trick for sheriff
now. I »m happy to see that
OUR railroad tob did not
influence Kent County: their
committee is going to eon
aider ALL qualified person
nr! before tney arrive at a
derision for a replacement
for sheriff.
I sincerely believe that
we need a sheriff and not a
b&lt;») scout leader to run lhe
Barj County Sheriff Depart
ntent. Dave Wood may nave
fantastic character, but that
does not qualify him for
sheriff. My intention is ard
was not to “crucify" Dave
Wood, but rather to inform

lhe people of the county that
there is corruption in our
“grass roots" government,
and that something needs to
be done about it other than
to roll with the punches and
keep letting ourselves be
pushed around by tinjiorn
demigods.
Finally, the Whites ment­
ioned
the
WHEEL
BARROW for lhe umpteen­
th time. All 1 can say is. how
long do you people have to
beat a dead horse before you
realize he is not going to gel
up?
Sincerely,
Larry Easton

We buy old Gold—
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There's sight of Him in
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STORE HOURS
Mon. thru Thurt.
7:30 a.m to 5 p.m
Fridays 7:30 a.m.to
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Noon.
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�Delton Chamber

(flate/ine ZWto/Q Delt®n’s Winter SPorts

Bicentennial

Board Named

—————————«&lt;

Delton Men

Carnival Sunday, Feb. 9

f

warn* 1 vva I

The Delton Area Chamber

Injured

Winter Sports Carnival.
Sunday. Feb. SI. featuring
afternoon events for the
enjoyment of both competi­
tors and spectators alike.
Activities are planned for
adult* and children.

Richard Lee Haas, 42,
SMB 8. Wall Lake Road.
Delton, and Robert A. Wil
liam*. 37, 133 E. Orchard.
Delton, were injured about
6:45 p.m. Monday. Jan. 13,
in a one car mishap on the
Keller Road, according to
lhe Sheriff's Department
Borge** Hospital in Kalama­
zoo suffering with a fractur­
ed arm, fractured leg and
other injuries. Williams, of
the William* Funeral Home,
wa* treated at Borges* for
laceration*.
According to the report.
Has* was driving cast on the
Keller Road and failed to
negotiate a curve at the Otis
I«aae Road intersection.

edge. traveled21 feet before
hilling a tree. The car spun
around, went air borne and
came to rest on it* top.
according to the report.

BINGO
Sal Nights. 7:30-10:30
Delton High School
llhlrlit

Xll V*&lt;1 O IT

of competitive events and a
tpecul rontest is planned.
In »nuwmobiling, mem­
ber* of the Delton Drift
Dodgers Club will perform
u cihibition of raring on an
obM-idc course in eliminat­
ion events. There will be
three raring events: a pow
der puff ifor women mem
ber*'. doubles (for husband
and »if* members) and
single* ।for male members).

Prairieville Okays

Park Development

Home I enter.

Open House At Dowling
The Dowling Library on
M-37 will have open bouse
Jan. 13-18 during regular
hours.
The public is invited to sec

what thr library has to offer
and become acquainted with
the facilities.
The hours are 3 to 6 p.m.
on Monday, Tuesday. Wed­
nesday and Friday and from
3 to 5 p.m. on Saturday. The
library is closed on Thursfers. Michael (Linda)
Campbell is chairman of the
committee to establish a
Friends of the library or­
ganization. and additional
information may be obtained
at the open houe.
Mrs. Lloyd Gaskill Is
librarian for the Dowling
Library which serves the
resident* of Johnstown and
Baltimore townships.

Plumbing-Hrathig-EIrc. Supplies
Open 8 6 Mon. Fri. &amp; 8 5 Saturday

Ph. 623-5455

The Prairieville Township
Board adopted a resolution.
Jan. 13. approving the devel­
opment of Upper Crooked
Lake Park.
The proposed improve­
ment* include a boat ramp,
improved parking, landscap
ing. grading, restroom facili­
ties and a screen fence.
Through the Boat Facilit­
ies Act. the township will
pay only 10 per cent of lhe
total cost of the project and
slate funding will provide 90
per rent.
No action has yet been
taken on the proposal for the
development of Gull lake
Park.
In other business, the
board approved payment of
$800 for Prairieville’s share
of the cost of materials to
finish the interior of the

Register Now For Delton
School Classes Stalling Jan. 20
or: Pottery. Mr. Ohlcr,
instructor, and Small Gas
Engine Repair.
Thursday-English. Mrs.

SENIOR
CITIZENS

Who Were 65 or Older On Dec. 31

fireman’ quarters in the
n&lt;-» addition at the fire
Station in Delton. Total coat
of thr materials is $2,400, to
b«- ilnided by the three
town-hip* which lhe fire
dept serve*. The firemen
have volunteered their labor
to complete lhe room.
Const ruction of Prairievil!«- - auxiliary fire depart­
ment is progressing. The
shell of the building and the
dmeway have been com­
pleted. As soon as the
healing system is installed,
the cement floor in the
building will be poured.
In other action, the board
appointed Judy Dwoinen to
the townships park com
mission, ano approved an
answering service for Super
vinor Robert Vandcrboegh.

101 "ill be held on Monday
201 is *ch«d-

M An

Drift Dodger* will also
provide sleigh rides for
children and will escort
snowmobilers on trail rides.
An ire fishing contest will
be open to adults and
children. Prizes will be aw­
arded in.4 fish categories in
the adult division and 3
categories in the children's
division. Winning fish en­
tries will be determined by
weight. A total of 13 prizes
will be awarded in lhe fish
contest. More details will be
made available soon.
Members of the Kalama
zoo Wings are scheduled to
make an appearance at the
Winter Sport* Festival to
pul on a hockey demonstrat­
ion and give a talk to the
youngster*.

In conjunction with the
Winter Sports Carnival, lhe
Chamber plans to sponsor a
special'contest which will
oner a mixture of intrigue
and adventure, plus a $100
eash prize!
For this special contest, a
"medallion" will be hidden
and dues (riddles) to Its
nounced to the public prior
to Feb. 9. The first person to
find the medallion will be
rewarded with the SI00 eash
prize. The contest is closed
to Chamber members and
their families.
Hot dogs, coffee and hot
chocolate will be available at
the Chamber’s concession
stand where just 30 cents
buy* a hot dog and a drink.

New Pastor At Delton
■OHI

Members of Inler-lakei
Baptiit Church in Delton
have unanimously extended
lhe call to Rev. David L.
Brown of Albion. Rev.
Brown served the First
Baptist Church of Albion as
director of Chnntlan Educat
ion before accepting the call
to Delton.
Pastor Brown has a wife,

Expert Rifleman
Specialist Four Roger L.
Lawrence, son of Mr. and
Mr*. Leo E. Lawrence. 4431
W. Hickory Rd.. Hickory
Corners, fired expert with
the M-16 rifle in Nellingen,
Germany.
The expert rating is lhe
highest mark a soldier can
achieve on his rifle qualifica­
tion test.
Spec. Lawrence is assign­
ed to the 93rd Engineer
Company. 563rd Engineer
Battalion. 7th Engineer Bri­
gade.

Linda Lee; a son. Steven. 4
and a daughter, Karla. 2. He
is a graduate of the Grand
Rapids College and has
studied at Central Michigan
University. His wife. lands,
has attended
Oakland
University and done much in
the area Bible Study with
the Moody Bible Institute
Correspondence School.
The Browns have been in
full time Christian Service
for 5 year* and are looking
forward to serving the Inter
Lakes Bapliat Church of
Delton.

Delton Gym

Wrdnr-d.v Bor.Urep
to participate in basketball.
voUeybalL gymnastic* and
other activities.

3 p.m. on Saturday and from
Sunday.

Renters:

Confidential

about filing a credit form for property

Gas Stolen

INCOME TAX SERVICE

Allen Bishop of R2 Delton
Jan. 10 reported to the
Sheriffs Department that 5
gallons of gas had been
stolen from a Ford LTD
parked in his driveway at
2100 Cloverdale Road.

tax exemption (Form 1040 CR1) and need
help, call your township supervisor.

The Supervisors Are:

Call
623-5520
A Division of Engle Bu$ine»$ Service

616-763-9820

Assyria - Jack Love

616-623-2850

Baltimore • Dale Miller
Barry - Lloyd Hoffman

616-945-5728

Carlton - Richard Yarger

616-945-2691
517-852-9106

Castleton - Justin Cooley

Hastings ■ Jack O'Connor

Brush
Holding Hand*?—Leva Buchanan
Io be holding hand* with bl* Middle* Ule opponent in Ihelr Hr-

616-945-4208
happen* to lhe batl.-Bannrr photo.

Hope • Ryan Dupon

616-623-8634

Irving - Leslie Raber

616-948-8302

Get a free brush

Johnstown - Norman Crase

616-721-3131

Maple Grove - Ted McKelvey

517-852-9428

with every
gallon of liquid
Velvet Wall
Paint you buy.

Orangeville * Earl McKibben

616-623-2368

Prairieville • BobVanderBoegh

616-664-4722
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Delton Kellogg High
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ceremonies, and a dance for
student* snd alumni will bo
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Board recently adopted a
resolution supporting ’’area
wide water quality planning
and management agreeing
to work with other govern­
mental units to plan and
implement a coordinated
solution for the problem of
water pollution.
In other business, lhe
board appointed William
Wooer as a two month
replacement for Ix-slie Kel­
ley on the ambulance, fire,
and library boards.
The next meeting of the
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Chamber president Brad
Goebel has announced the
appointment of Ed Huard as
chairman and Bob O’Connell.
Loren Stuck and Don Hay­
ward as committee mem­
bers.
The committee plans to
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Ana Bouilen Win

Bill Karpinski New
HHS Grid Coach
championships, and ho
coached 2 boys who won
State individual titles 2
years in a row and had 6 who
came in second.
He moved on to Mishaw­
aka (Ind.) High School and
brought a losing grid pro­
gram to winning seasons in
both years he was there.
After that he took the head
coaching post at Michigan
City (Ind.) High where there
were 2.900 students in the
top three grades. In hia 3
years there his teams had
7-2 records. He also coached
at the new Rogers High
School there.
Karpinaki applied and got
lhe Battle Creek Central
High School coaching job
and his second year al
Central won the Seven A
Conference championship,
and his team was rated
among the top 10 in Michi­
gan.
When his friend. Jack
McAvoy, took the head
football coaching post at
Hillsdale College, he asked
Karpinaki to join his staff.
Karpinski has been the
backfield coach and director
of player personnel.
I've enjoyed coaching at
Hillsdale very much." Rar
el ski said, but “Tve always
cd Hastings and I think it
is a fine opportunity for me
to become the athletic direc­
tor and head football coach.
This is an outstanding school
system with an outstanding
administration and this msy

Hasting* Supt. of Schools
Richard J. Guenther Tues­
day announced that WilHam
J. Karpinaki. 38. now an
assistant football coach al
Hillsdale College, is return­
ing to Hastings as athletic
director, head of the physic
al education department and
as head football coach.
He succeeds Jerry Eck­
man.
Karpinski was
head
wrestling coach and assist
andt football coach here in
1959 60. his First iob after
graduating from Western
Michigan University where
he majored in physical ed­
ucation with minors in
health and history. He re­
ceived his master's at WMU
in physical education in

Karpinaki was assistant
here under Coach John
(Jock) Clarey and said
“Jock actually gave me a
great start. I learned a lot
From Joek.'
Karpinski left Hastings
after a rear to take the head
football and wrestling coach­
ing lobs in his hometown of
Bucnanan.
At Buchanan High School
he had a 44-4 4 football
record in the six years he
was there, winning 5 con
ferenep championsnips-the
first year lhe Big Six and
then 5 straight Blossomlandcrowna. He also won a
mythical State Class B title.
His Buchanan wrestling
team won 5 conference

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be the place where I would
like to settle down and make
a home for my family,**
Coach Karpinski said.
He added that college
coaching is somewhat In
secure.
Karpinski married a child­
hood (cheerleading) sweet­
heart. Marlene Ann Thomas
of Buchanan on Aug. 25.
1956. They have 4 children.
Debbie, IB. a senior: Jackie,
13, in the 7th grade: John.
11, in the 5th grade, and
Mike. 6. who is In Kinder­
garten.
Karpenski was born in
Buchanan on June 9. 1936.
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Karpenski. The
family formerly farmed but
his dad has been working in
South Bend for a long time.
In high school Karpinaki
played 4 years of football
and baseball and wrestled.
The Buchanan baseball team
won lhe conference champ­
ionships his junior and sen­
ior year. Bill was an all-state
football guard for 2 years,
and was named on the
All-American team as a
guard. He captained the
football and baseball teams
his senior year when he was
voted by teammates as the
outstanding athlete of the
entire sports program. His
senior year he led the
baseball team in batting
with better than a .400
average. He was also involv­
ed in many other student
activities.
At Western Michigan
University Karpinski played
4 years of football. 2 as a
guard and his junior and
senior years as a halfback,
and was lhe "monster man"
or rover back on defense. He
wrestled at 167 at WMU and
only lost one dual match in
his 4 years. He took a second
in the Mid Americas Con­
ference and captained the
freshman football team and
was cap tun of lhe varsity
wrestling team as a fresh
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Hastings High's wrestlers
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hero to Alma’s Panthers
Thursday. Jan. 16.

Regional Tournament
The Indy Springs, spon­
sored by Ron Tompkins,
won the UAW-KMO Region
al Bowling Tournament bold
at Grand Rapids Saturday.
Jan. 18. and will go to
Louisville. Ky.. for the Nat
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MayFour members of the team
rolled over the 600 barrier,
including handicaps.
Scores with handicaps:
Harold Culhane rolled 220­
215-221 for 656. Al Schwen
nesen posted 187 215-227 for
629. Charles Sleeby rolled
208 212-201 for 621, Rex
Fisher posted 182 209 226
for 617 and Merrill Friddle
fired 174-23O-18S for 589.

Talking it Over-Hasting*
Supt. of Scheels Richard J
Counter (left) and Athletic
Director Lewis
(right)
talk over the Hasting*

riigh's athletic program with
William J. Karpinaki, who Is
to take over aa athletic
director, bead ot lhe phyai-

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The Twin Valley would be
great, although it would add
to th* traveling requirevolesi to admit another, but
Jackson Western has appli
ed far thr league along with
Hasting*, and Western could

Valley is Albion 54
i Marshal! 10. Pennfield
Iarprr Creek 35. Cold
r
Sturgis 70 and

Just aa Supt. ot Schools
Drk Guenther said at the
last Board of Education

pendent with the V
Central breakup.
Next Fall Hastings
scheduled Jackton Lu
Alma High. That game will
be here, and Eaton Rapids
ha* liern scheduled to re
place l-arising Waverly.
Ha*tings High Cage Coach
Emir .Strong isn't happy
with hi* 39 won Ina* record
but hr couldn't be prouder of

terrific altitude* The play
era get themselves "up for
the game* and especially for
Friday night's till with Al­
ma. They went into the

took &lt;* Port
age's 3 junior high schools
ha* a pool. Each of the boys'
■ -.I ' ____ _ _.n
i

Ray G. Walters has re
signed his hesd football
coaching job at Comstock,
He'll remain as dean of
students. Coach Walters is
well known here aa a referee
of wrestling matches, work
ing duals and the L*e Lamb
Invitational*. Those who

prep mentors" in this area.
His teams at lhe former
University High and Com
■lock were always well
drilled and imaginative."

Saxons
Travel
Friday

Tuesday Mt. Pleasant
playa at Alma. Lansing
Catholic at Grand l&lt;edge and
St. John* goes to Okemoa.
Friday night St. John*
downed luma. 67 48. The
Redwings held a 16-10 first
period advantage and were
on top. 36-32. al the hall.
They outscored the Bulldogs

the record, "our fan support
has been very, very good."
Strong declared.

Tim Fox led St. Johns
with 20 points and Kevin
Knight hail 10. ilrian Christ
ian had 11 for Ionia.

rw.«u &lt;h
didn't open yeur maffr
There * a world jump rope
championship held the last
Saturday in January in
Bk*-mrr. Wts. One of the
3.000 inhabitant* of Bloomer

Nmmary. 63-42
Saturday night Hasting*
traveled to Pennfield and
dropped a 66 56 division to
lhe Panther*.
Pennfield held a 1643 first

57 jump* in the 10 second
period, or almost 6 jumps a
second
A professor says that a
child jumping rope achieves

62 60 here Friday. Jan. 1?.
Hastings Highs Saxons
had upset on their mind*,
and nearly pulled it off.
battling from behind after a
points as lhe first half drew
to an end. giving Alma a
32 25 bulge at intermission.
In the third period. Jim
Feldpausrh poured in 4
bucket* without a mis*. Tom
McKeough added 3 out of
three and Steve Skedgeli
and Jim Di. eman each
swished in 2 field goals ami
Hasting* had cut the gap to

Phil French sank 2 from the
line and Alma again held a 4
point edge. Kevin Beyer

Highest scoring trapthooter at lhe Conservation
Club range Saturday night.

David Baum. with 17a.

inter with 24.

joining

the

competition

When play resumed MeKcough hit and Hastings
had tied the score. 6060.

ALIGNMENT i

Alma put the ball in play
and it was knocked out of
bounds under the Panther
basket with 2 seconds re-

SPECIAL!

out with one second left.
The out of bounds play
worked, and Alma had a
62 60 victory.
McKeough. linking 10 out
of 17 field goal attempts, led
lhe Sa* on attack with 20
point*. Skedgeli had 14.
Feldpauach 8. Dingman 7.
Jeff Jenkin* 6. Fred Groos 3
and Beyer 2.

Alma spurted to a 5347
lead starting the fourth
quarter before Dingman
went m for a layup and hi*
last bucket. !-ee Warmouth
countered. Skedgeli connect
ed on a long shot and
moments laler Warmouth
fouled Skedgeli and Steve
•ank both snot* and Hast
tng* was downed by only 2
Dingman converted a free
throw with 3:33 left in lhe
game, and 10 second* later
McKeough put the Saxons
ahead. 56 56. and Coach

Warmouth 10.
by quarters:
Alma
10 22 18 12-62
Hasting*
----------------- —
Officials: Eddie Peter*
and Don Vandergoeet. both
of Marshall
Hasting* connected on 26
out of 62 field goal attempts
and 8 out of 10 free throws
and drew 15 fouia. Alma
swished in 27 out of 73 from
the floor. 8 out of 14 from the
line and drew 12 foul*.

Jeff Rademacher drilled a
long one and Alma was
ahead. With 40 seconds left

Hasting* KC* pig n
key stag supper will be
Wednesday. Jan. 29.

Hasting* Highs Saxons,
who nearly upset the West
Central Conference leader.
Alma, here last week, will
travel to Charlotte Friday
night hoping for a repeat
victory over the Orioles
while Grand Ledge will
attempt to mar Alma's re
cord and St. Johns invade*
{anting Waverly.
Hasting* beat Charlotte

»•- didn’t have anything to
k*«r and by playing a good
game we could give Alma all
they wanted. We actually
(•It we could beat them. I
felt we played aa good a
Kme a* we possibly can."
iach Strong «aid
Coach Strong t» also pleas
ed mlh the support the
players and roaches have
received from the fans adult*. students, pep band

fastest jump rope In lhe
world, and invariably t* a
girl. The hottest h«w pepper
of thr moment it believed to

dock. Alma tossed the ball
in from out of bounds right

go. Il dropped through the
hoop and Alma had presrrv
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Hastings High School has lost its bid for a berth in the
Wolverine Conference which includes Gull lake. I’tainwell.
Allegan. Comstock. Otsego. Paw Paw. South Haven. Three

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Con Ahearn had 21 pointe,
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Pre-Lenten Dance

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At Nashville

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Members of St. Cyril's Cath­
olic Church at Nashville are
planning a pre lenten dance
to be held Saturday, Feb. 8,

REALTOR

Kuhtk's band from Middle
ville.

Serving Barry County Since IMS
137 W Slate St.
Hastings
Ph MJ-SIC

Senior Citizens
Meet Monday

40%

Senior Citizens of Hastings
and vicinity will meet at the
Union Hall on Woodland
in dinner.

Friday,
Jan. 24

ings will *1
Holy Land.

COMPLETES BASK

live al 203 W. Grant, Hol­
ings. completed eight weeks
of bask combat training at
Ft. Knox. Ky.

Co-Ordinates

ROTARY DIRECTORS
John Barnett of the
Hastings City Bank. Richard
Clark, DVM, and James

the Hastings Rotary Club

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Bedspread Sale
Now In Progress!

Pant Suits
The N. Michigan Avenue
Wesleyan Church in Hast
urday, Nov. 30. which united
Mis* Sherri Clawson and
Glenn Taggart. Rev. Daniel
E. Wheeler of Coldwater
and Rev. Leonard Davis of
Hastings officiated before an
altar decorated with bou
quets of white mum*, aa 150

ring ceremony.
Parent* of the couple
Mr. and Mr*. Robert M

Taggart of Division St.,
Freeport.
Mr*. Daniel Wheeler of
Coldwater wa* organist and
the bride'* mother was
Given in marriage by her
father, lhe bride wore a full
length gown of while *atin.
made by her grandmother.
Mrs. Rosa Cochran. The

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and long sleeves with wtde
cuff*. She wore a full length
veil of old fashioned country
lacv ami rimed a bouquet of
white mum* and red carna­
tion*.
bride, wa* maid of honor and
bridesmaid* were Mrs Karl
Kaiier and Mis* Debra
Malliaon. the bride's lister.
Kenneth 0*1 of Lake
man and groomsmen were
Donald Dutcher and Daryl
Vandenburg. both of Free-

Hundreds of Colors &amp; Fabrics

of the couple. Robert Molli

to Choose From!

Free Decorating

blue double knit gown. Mrs.

Special guest* ineluded
Mr*. Rom Cochran of Del­
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Mr. and Mr*. Everett So&gt;:l of
Caledonia, grandparents of
lhe groom.
A reception followed at
the home of lhe bride’s
parents where Mia* Susan

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Mia* Ginger Taylor and Mis*
Tina Taggart served.
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Northern Michi

pantsuit. Following their
stay al lhe groom's parent*'
cabin, the mw Mr. and Mr*
Glenn Taggart are now st
home at Rl Eckert Rd..
Freeport.
The rehearsal party waa
treated to a steak and
chicken dinner, hosted by
the groom s parents
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Horn. 220 W. Marshall,
Hastings. Jan. 11. 5:50 aon .

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QUESTION: I heard so many great things
about how Ten-O-Six* Lotion works on dry
skin, so I tned it a few times But. I found it
stung my face, so I stopped Is it supposed to?

ANSWER: The "tingly" feeling you experienced when you used Ten-O-Six
Lotion was just the antiseptic Isopropanol going to work to cleanse and
stimulate your skin. It s a cooling, non-drying alcohol that cleanses the pores
to remove dirt, grease and stale make-up At the samo lime, rich emol­
lients in Ten-O-Six soften and soothe skin, helping to eliminate dryness

For some people, the Initial tingling effects of full­
strength Ten-O-S&lt;x may be a little strong So we suggest
first moistening the cottori pad used to apply Ten-O-Six
with water This will not reduce the effectiveness of Ten­
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again — every morning and every night, for a clean,
clear, smooth complexion. And for further protection
from dryness, use our Moisture Lotion alter cleansing
and under make-up
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help with any problems we'd be glad to lend our professional hand.
Write: Bonne Boll. Lakewood. Ohio 44107.

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house and damaged the
building and windmill about
6 fl. from the windows and
broke windows of the gar
HT»
Both barns at the Floyd
Thompson's and to the Ken
Thompson's had consider
able damage done by lhe
winds

PLEASANT VALLEY
Mrs.
Dean
Geiger
and Mrs Shtrlee Graham

Hall - Arehart Nuptials

TUppy Hens* Extension

and Mrs. Darlan Eldred and
family were Thursday even
ing guests of the Dale

Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs.

I Hastings.
Rev. Willard Curtis offie

Morrison and throe children
of Byron Center, and Mr
and Mrs. Ty Lowrey and
Vaughn Morrison of Saranac
were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs Stepheo Miller and
brought the prepared dta

coratodin
settles.
Traditional wedding mus

his dough-

length crepe gown with an
were accented with a border
of lace and the cathedral

waa secured by a crepe lubet
rap. She earned s colonial
arrangement of lavender
and white mums, daisies and
baby's breath, tied with
lavender ribbon

We Hove Many Gifts
To Delight The Bridal
JUST ARRIVED—

Beduha and Cynthia Brown
were bridesmaids. Miss
Stacey Steeby and Miss

bride, were flows
They are lhe children

Satin Ring Pillows. Blue Garters.
Glove A Jewelry Cases. Also
Serving Aprons - Plut Gifts Golort

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brothers. David

Mr. and Mrs. Ty Lowrey
wwe also Monday helpers of
parents.
Mrs. Doris Sawdv and
children. Karen David and
Steven were Sunday dinner
guest* of Mias Myrtle Wil
son at Hastings.
Mrs. Prori Rath. Mrs. Iva
Rlrtnan, Miss Lauretta
Bushnell, with Mrs Barbara
Miller and Mrs. Violet Miller
went to lensing. Wnines
day. and they stopped to see
Hope Sargeant, at her

I.edge. who expects to go
California in a couple
Mr. and Mrs. John Brake
had lunch with their daught­
er. Mrs John Dean Stadel at
Grand l&lt;edgt. Tuesday and
they called on Mrs. J Ack
Brake and daughters at
Charlotte. Mrs. Dorothy
Brake called to see Mrs. Leo
Kyser at Pennoek Hospital
Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Thompson and Irvin Stahl
waa among the several other

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blown in or hit by branches.

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Their matching corsages of
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Thiedc. grandfather of lhe

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Steeby, brother and sister
in law ot the bride were
master and mistreat of
ceremonies lor the wedding
and reception which follow
ed at the UAW Hall.
It was a special day for the
bride, as her sister and all
her brothers were present
for the wedding. Amving
from Calcutta. Ohio was her
sister. Mrs. Charles I Donna)
McGuire and brother Rich
ard Steeby of Mu Heaaant.
the new Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Hull are at home at 25W W.
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Women s Club Prepares for Benefit
Hears Howard Frost Talk
Members of the Hastings
Women's Club met Jan 10
at the First United Method
isl Churrh for their annual
luncheon. Mrs. Hubert God­
frey and Mrs. Ralph Hodapp
were eo chairmen of the
arrangement* and the Meth
odist women served the
luncheon.
Mrs. G.M. Brower gave
lhe invocation. Following
the luncheon Mrs. Willard
Curtis, dub president, coo
ducted the business meet
"$lr*. Al Signa and Mrs.
Monty Bennett •err elected
members al lhe Board for 2
years. Mrs. Keith Yerty and
Mrs. Bernard Hook ■•'■ted as
tellers. Mrs. Richard Clark,
recently appointed second
vice president, was installed
by Mrs. Jack Wood Mrs Al
Schwcnnessen was named
by the board to act as dean
of the Home life Depart
ment vacated by Mrs. Clark
upon her appointment to the
new office.
Mrs. Ken Miller presented
Ellen Renner who plaved
several piano numbers. Miss
Renner graciously agreed to
come on short notice to fill in
for lhe High School Choir
who had to cancel because of
illness.
Members named Mrs. Wil
ham Bradford Sr. as assoei
ate member, a designation
granted to members who
can no longer lie active in
recognition of outstanding
service to the Club.
A Justice for Juveneilea. a
club project, will have a
■emiaar » Laaatog Feb. 25
and the following day is
legislative Day for Michi
gan clubs. Members are
urged to attend as many of
these functions aa possible
to see in action some of the
projects of Womens’ Clubs
everywhere.
Thr February first news
letlei will contain 2 tickets
at one doiiar each fur the
annual George Washington
Benefit Bridge party. Each

member is asked to pay for 2
tickets whether or not she
attends the party as this is
the one big event to earn
funds for local campships
and other charitable pro
iects supported by the Club.
Money should be given or
sent to Mrs. James Wiawvll
or Mrs Thoma* Allshouw.
cochairmen of th.- event, or
to the club treasurer. Mrs.
James Lewis.
Board members arr asked
to briag door prices for the
party to the January Board
meeiing and any member
who would like to contribute
a prize is asked to see that it
is delivered to lhe commit
lee. Prizes also arc solicited
for lhe annual Senior Citi
sens’ birthday party in Feb
ruary which the Club always
hosts.
Mrs. Aben Johnson and
Mrs. George Lockwood al
tended the Barry County
Medical Facility Christmas
party and called upon bed
ndden patients. Mrs. John
son gave an interesting
report of the party. The
money oonated is being used
to purchase a badly needed
new projector as the pat
ients enjoy movies and pie
tum.
Mrs. Dan Royer. Dean of
Education Department, pre
vented Howard Frost who
brought with him some old
pictures of former local
scenes. His subiecl was
selected Events Having to
do with History of Barry
County.

The Emmanual Episcopal
Churrh in Hastings was the
scene of thr wedding nf Miss
Susan Elizabeth Quinlan and
David Stepnert Sabda on
Saturday. Dec. 28, at 3 p.m.
Father Wayne C. Oim
'trail performed the double
ring rommunioo ceremony.
Bouquets nf pink carnations.
American Beauty Roar* and
baby's breath decorated the
altar.
Edwards M. Grinvalds
Parents of the couple are
Mrs. R. Willard Quinlan
of Hastings and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest R. Sabada of
Yale. Mi
The bnde. given in mam
age by her brother. Paul, of
Ann Arbor, wore a floor
length gown of ivory chiffon
featuring
long
bishop
sleeves accented with fitted
ruffs of schi * fie embroidered
lace. Bands of matching lace
accented the bodice and
skirt and her three tiered
chapel length veil, edged
with schiffliPlace, was held in
place by schiffli embroidered
lace caplet. She carried a
cascade bouquet of white
rotes, carnations and baby's
breath.
Mrs. David Taylor of
Brighton was her sister’s
matron of honor and Miss
D'Ann Sabada, sister of lhe
groom, of Yale, was brides
maid. They wore matching
full length gowns of tur
quoise crepe with long full
sleeves trimmed in ivory
lace, and carried colonial
bouquets of white mums and

Son Born Thursday
David and Gai) (Watcher)
Miller of S»38 Boh Isle Dr.
IIaaletl aw
..f .

men were Dale Umphrey of
Flint. Dewey McClelland of

Hospital in Lansing.
Mother and baby are

For her daughter's wed
ding
ch if

rents are Mr. and Mrs.
Henschel of Venice.
paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Miller of Hastings.

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Sabada-Quinlan Wedding

wore a long pink knit dress.
They both wore coi sages of
camellias and pink rosebuds
Special guests were Mrs.
Gardner G. Willard of Grand
Rapids, the bride's grand
mother, and Mrs Steven
Sabada of Yale, grand
mother of the groom. They
wore corsages of cymbidtum
orchids.
The reception was held at
lhe Parian House where
Miss Sally Coleman of Alma
College presided at the
guevt book.
The rehearsal dinner was
hosted by the groom’s par
ent* at Middle Villa Inn.
After a brief honeymoon,
they are al
home in
Cashchton. Ohio.
POSTSCRIPTS: The
bride was honored with
several shower* prior to the
wedding. Mrs. DeWayne
Pugh hosted a miscellaneous
shower at her Heath Road
home; Mr*. D'Ann Sabada.
Miss Jeanne McGlavhcn and
Miss Diane Davidowitz en­
tertained with a shower for
Susan's friends in Clock
Commons. Dole Hall. Olivet
College, and Mrs. William
Bears* and Mrs. Marjorie
Malesworth hosted a lunch
eon shower at Mrs. Bears*
home in Yale.

MARRIAGE LICENSES
George Uplain Jr.. Mont
gumcry, Ala.. 19 and Diana
Rapp. Bellevue 19.
Craig Jones. Wyoming.
23. and Beatrice Gooden­
ough. Middleville. 17.

Mr. and Mrs Ken Fisher
were Friday supper guests
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Fox and Danny.
Carlos Seese was Sunday
dinner guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fox
and Danny guests of mother.
Mrs. Ida Fox at Law*.

What we
didn’t
learn.
Maybe we’re successful as
funeral directors because of
the things we didn’t learn
from books Such as thought
fulness And understanding
And compassion. And
respect.

These are the qualities you
can’t get out of a liook or
a classroom
but they
mean more to us (and to
the families we serve* I than
anything we’ve ever been
taught

LEOIIHRD OSGOOD

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Middleville Club Caps Jaycee Year

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Mr*. Margaret Snyder
3443 Martin Road, clerk of
Barry County
District
Court, wa* a casuality of the
trmfir wind storm which hrt
the area about 1 or 1:30
a.m. Saturday. Jan 11 The
wind blew in a large picture
window in her home, and
gh*s cut he' left hand so
that a down stitches were
required to close the
wound*.

As if they haven't got
enough to keep them busy at
home, the Jaycee* are really
“extending" themselves by
helping to start another
chapter ia Middleville
That important achieve
ment is about to happen and
raps still another year of
significant stndes and pro
gre*s by lhe Jaycees. The
new Middleville chapter ia
taking shape and is expected
to be ready for the opening
Rvel In the near future.
ri Leonard. owner of the
Village Diner, has worked
hard on the project and is
mainly responsible for the
new chapter, according to
l«arry Burd. Jayceea presi
•ML
Immediate projects in the
wind for 1975 include Jaycee
Jelly Week April 419 The
3rd annual statewide project
raise* funds for retarded
children, and last year lhe
local chapter earned S564.68
for lhe Barry County Re
larded Children's Asaodat

Dick Bonarski, Ted fries
ton. Dave Wendt. Bob ftanava: Jelly Week. Ted Egiea
ton; Flag Service, Larry
Jordan. YMCA cabin repair.
Aaron Sherk; Horse Show,
Bill Burr; stag outing, Gene
Hayes; Rodeo. Bill ftedman.
Don William*. Ken Komeer

family picnic. Larry Burd;
Leadership
In
Action
Course. Doo Williams; Punt.
Pass 4 Kick. Bob HaUifax;
Jaycee Hayride. Bob Wil
cox. Super Saturday Float.
Larry Burd. Underprivdeg
ed Children's Christ mas Par

,nr
Wife's Appreciation
Night. Larry Burd; Jaycee
elections. Gene Hayes. Aug
ie Turnes; Beef [Hawing.
Chuck Turnes; Awards L

Hayes, Bill Redman; Traah
4 Treasure Auction. Bill
Redman; News Election Ser
vie*, 1-arry Burd; Produce
Sale*. Bill Redman; Christ
mi' tree sales Bdl Redman
Middleville Extension. Bdi

lowing members were dur
ing 1974: Jaycee of Month
citations were earned by Bill
Redman. Ken Koniecxny,
the hie Roger Raber. Ted
Egleston. larry Jordan. Bill
Burr, Bob Hallifax, and
quarter awards went to Keo
Konieexny and Ted F.gies
Gene Hayes waa chairman
of the Sparkplug award
project, and recipient* of
these top award* were
I jrrj Burd. Bill Burr. Dave
Wendt. Bill Redman. Chuck

follows: Chuck Turnes. Jay-

Key Man. and Au me Tur
nea. J.C.I. Senatoranip.

WosmuAcJvo
enjoyed an active and pro
ductive year, with individual
recognition coming al the
installation banquet in June,
as follows: Sandy Burr. Key
Woman; Pat Burr. Out
standing Jaycette; Janet
Neil. Outstanding Standing
Chairman (Speak Upl; Con
nie Eglestoo, Outstanding
I‘reject Chairman. Carolyn

Valentine membership tea.

Points for Birth Defect*,
Spring Dance to sponsor
Blue Lake Music Camp

Wash. Jaycee family picnic.
7 Up Cap* lor MS. (3rd place
in state). M.D. Telethon.
E.B.I. Bike A Thon, Fair
magaxines for Mich. Rehab
litation Institute), adopted

tiromenl Home.
Additional projects were
the hayride and party. Kid
die King 4 Queen Contest,
Christmas float. Jaycee
ket*. Jaycee Christmas par­
ty. Underprivileged child
the DeHoCo. wemens re­
formatory. Detroit.

watch for are Jaycee Radio
Days. Donkey Basketball

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Here's a look at the heavy
schedule of projects for 1974
and th* chairmen in charge:
Ilonkoy Basketball. l.Arr*
Jordan and Keo Konlecaay;
Radio Days. Bill Redman.

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yiccent
Exchange Student from Ecuador
busy learning English, with
num extra hour* of tutor
ing When he returned, he
had a fine command of
Enghah. sharing hi» know
ledge and experience* both
in English and Spanish and
enjoying the role of teacher
instead of student "This ia
one of the fine dividend* of
lhe student exchange pro
gram.' Mrs. Wietnih said
Joseph, now 20. is a
fre medical student at
howan College. Murfrres
boro. N.C.

T-K Tankers Win First Meet
Coarh Hill Southworth's
Middleville Trojan swim
mer* won their first mrrt of
lhe season Monday. Jan. 13.
*plathing by Olsego. 47 38
with 3 swimmers setting
new school record*
Dave Hooper set a new
record of 1:11.0 in lhe 100
yard butterfly Mike James
set a school record of 56
second* in lhe 100 yard free
•l,U tad l&gt;»» Noli se* •
roewd ot AMO In lhe M»
yard free style.
Other T K lads taking
brats were Hob Noble. Steve
Koaeny. Tim Jeffery and
Andy Palmer in the 200
medley relay. Mike James in
the 300 individual medley.
Jeffery in the 50 yard free
style. Rich McNew in diving

-with 133 75 point*. Koieny
in lhe 100 yard breast stroke
and Jeffery. Steve French.
Palmer and James in the 400
yard free style medley.
Noble took second* in the
100 yard butterfly and bark
stroke. James was second in
thr 100 yard free style and
Nash second in the mdivi
dual medley. Have DeVrou
• a* third tn the 300 yard
free *lyte. Palmer waa third
in I be so and IMeve French
third in lhe 100 yard free
style.
Mr. and Mrs Roger Chase
and Mr. and Mrs Galen
Kilmer enjoyed dinner al a
restaurant in Grand Rapid*
in honor of Gayle Chase's
birthday.

Come to

Lakewood

Serve Breakfast,

Continues

Dinner at Meet

to Roll

On Saturday. Feb. 15th
lhe West Central la-ague
l onftrence Wrest hng Meet
• ill hr held tn thr Hastings
High School Gym.
Mr* Norman Pitlleknw
■sill organrir the fir*t break
fast and dinner tn br served
in thr cafeteria by lhe Saxon
Athletic Rooster* Club on
that day. Others on her
commit Ice are Gordon Cole.
Mr*. Harley Prlfry and Mrs.
David George.
After the wrestler* have
"weighed in" breakfast will
lie served to coat hrs. wrest
Irr* and fan*. When the
preliminaries are over din
ner will be served. The
menu is to br a good one and
it is hoped everyone will
lake advantage of this con­
venience.
Other business at the
January 8lh meeting of the
Athletic HoMters Club in
■ luded plan* for . the pur
■ have of the basrtiall pitch
mg machine outlined by
Bernie Oom. the varaity
baseball coach. He stated
that baseball practice will
begin on March 10th in­
doors.
The by-laws committee ia
making a study of other
Athletic Booster* Club* in
the surrounding arra and
may be complete to present
their idea* at the next
me»ting.
Dave Furrow, varsity
• reviling roach, presented
ihr new wrwiling program
which ha* been greatly
improv rd.
The other coach that
attended the meeting be
*i«le» Hernie Oom and Dave
Furrow, was Bruce Me
Dowell, track and cross
country.
Thr game ball on Jan.
HNh was given to Carry
Groos. daughter of Mr an
Mr* Richard Groot. Our
next home game will he with
Alma on Jan. 17th and
another ball will br given
away. It has lhe autograph*
of the basketball player* and
roach on it and make* a nice
souvenir of lhe game.
The next meeting of the
Athletic Biarvtrr* Club will
he held in the HHS choir
room Wednesday. Feb 5th
al 7:30 p.m.

‘Special Teacher' was Former

Hatting* High School
Mwdrnlt uf Mr* Ed U'iet
nik* Spanish clatse* return
rd to school the week after
vacation to a special rlatt
room experience
Their gueM lecturer and
teacher waa Joseph H And
rade from Ecuador, vtailing
Mrs. Melvin Smith and the
Marvin Smith family. The
Marvin Smith* were "hi*
family" dunng his stay in
Hatting* three year* ago
• ben Joseph was an ea
change student here.
Al that tune Joaeph. waa

Booiteri to

i

Family Fun
Night —

3OOOOOOOOCXX

Farmer's
State Bank
of
Middleville

STARDNGAJ
. 4OCIDCK

East Main Street
795-3338

: MUSIC CENTER

GID BOUTIQUE
(Downtown Hostings)
;

Gifts For All Your Needs
(usuol ond unusuol)

Mkewood High's Vikings
continued their winning
way* last week, roiling to a
91 60 victory at Cedar
Spring* on Tuesday. Jan. 14.
and then gnine to Fremont
Friday for a 69 55 win.
Tuesday Lakewood wa* to
invade Ionia and Friday
night they will be al home
against Sparta.
The Viking* pumped in 24
points in each of the first 2
period* at Cedar Springs eo
route to their easy 9160
dir i von
Mike O'Mara led the Vike*
with 19. Al Westendorp had
15 and Mark Farrell 13.
At Fremont. Lakewood
led 158 at the quarter and
37 19 at the half
Farrell wa* lhe high Vik­
ing with 17. O'Mara had 14
and Westradorp 10.
lakrwood won both jun
tor varsity tihs. downing
Cedar Spring*. 54-48. and
Fremont. 85A3

Maple Valley

Edged 70-60
ON HONOR* UST

By Portland
Lakeview of Montealm
County whipped Caraon
City Crystal Friday. J a*. 17.
87 58. to remain on top of lhe
Tn Central Conference with
a 70 mark while Maple
Valley dropped a tough
battle U&gt; second place Part
land. 7080.
MontahrUa turned bark
Central Montealm. 74 M.
and Saugatuck defeated
Saranac. 6537. ia a non loop

Mike Fox swished in 20
point* and had 21 rebounds
for Maple Valley, while
Robert Host had 17 points
and 10 rebounds. Doug
Miller had 29 points for
Hetland

Cubs Plan

List for outstanding acade
mic performance is Sally G.
Coleman, a senior, th*
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James G Coleman of 109 W.
Slate Rd.. Haating*.

WBCH
RADIO
AM
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HASTINGS MICHIGAN

Public Fun
Nite Friday
Cub Scouts from the
Northeastern Lions Club
Pack 3077 are making Final
preparation for their 2nd
annual "Fun Night' to be
held on Friday. Jan. 24. from
7-9.
Many area merchanta
have donated for lhe done
pruex such things as an
electric comb, tackle boxes,
dishwares, electric grass
shear*, area rug* and gift
certificate*.
Over 50 item* have been
donated with the grand
price bring a 12" black and
white television which the
pack purchased Drawing*
will be held during the
evening.
Game booth* for the "Fun
Night" which will be held at
Northeastern School and ia
open to the public, will
include fish pond*, dart
game. gue«*mg game*, nail
pound, candy eane tree,
basketball shoot and many
more favorite* may be play
rd for prue* and will cost
•nly one ticket each

Central
Garage, Inc.
Middleville
Ph. 795-3369
Potooccw* GA»C
•rocks f uevioae roe*
Goodwill ws«4
luxe l*3S
Sgaciak aa Firotane
town * Country Snow Vites

Coca Cola

White's

Quart Site

Photography

3 lor $1.00

Distinctive
Portraiture
Hastings
Ph. 945-3967

Plus DepositThe Superette
205 N MichifM Haitian

MS MU

Bowling

Billards

■I • 0&lt;i«e

Range

Miniature

Golf
Whatner four iport.Jind
jour Im with jour hieods il the

If’.

Middle-Villa
M-37 in Middleville

795-3S40

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. January 21. 1974. Page 19

Downward Farm Trend Is Halted
The long time downward

FARM
FORUM

Ian 1 in farms has come to a

1075 indicate 80.000 fam*.

‘Maxie ’ Sets
Milk Record

inset tv around the home
EPA issued its intent to
chlordane and heptacblor
So* 36 Such an intent would
automatically suspend lhe
two from the market within
M day* unless affected
manufacturer* request a
hearing.
Vesicol Chemical Com-

Cresa explains that under
ped. sold or bought. but under

maybe
Trie intent to cancel the
chemical* did not include the
registration for soil insertion
for termite control or use a*
root and lop dips for certain
nonfood plants
While there is really no
way of telling the outcome of
the hearing* al this point. I
am concerned about what
could happen If the chemicals

and dietdrin were taken out of

the most part, we can get
along without tn Michigan
But those chemicals have a
molecular structure similar
to chlordane-they
are
chlorinated
hydrocarbons
I'm
worried that
the
judgment fir chlordane may
be the same a* it was for

may find ourselves coming

may not be any suitable nub
stitutes," Cress says
Inquiry into the possible
dangers of chlordane were
derived from Environmental
Defense Fund data

A new record placing
sixth in milk production
among junior 3 year old
Guernsey cow* in the United
Slate* has been completed
by the registered cow Kel
owned by Michigan State
University. Kellogg Farm.
Hickory Corners.
“Maxie" produced 21.260
pounds of milk and 938
pounds of fat in 3A” days on
twice daily milking.
"Maxie was sired by
Kellogg Nances Cheer and

Maxine.

Classes Monday in $4 Million School
Occupancy of the new $4
million Delton Kellogg High
School i. slated for .Monday.

Fifth grade rooms
entary building to the Mid

To accomodate the move
to the new building, stud•nl* ia grade* K-12 will be
dismissed at noon on Thurs

The central kitchen in the
new high school ha* been
rperating since Jan. 6. Supt.
Basil Johnson said.

than farm number*. In 1040

for field

ed for 1974 and 1973.

Barry County Activities

Michigan
vegetable
grower* may see the in­
secticide.
chlordane,
removed from the market, as
acre ald-ln and dieldrin, by
the Environmental Protec
tson Agency &lt; EPA).
If m. the result could
pssibly mean milliosn of
dollars lost annually in
Michigan to insect damage,
up Dr Donald C Cress.
.Michigan Slate University
Cooperative
Extension
pesticide specialist
Chlordane is used ex­
tensively lor while grub,
aircuorm and other insect
control on a variety of
vegetable. turf grass, or
umenta) and some field
gram crops Business and
residential uses indude con
(rd of a *ide variety of pests

The preliminary 1975 es­
timate for total land in farm*
ia 12JOO.OOO acres. which is
also unchanged for the last

Total farms declined from
190,000 m 1940 u. 11H.000 ia
1980 and only 84.000 in 1970.
The decline slowed down ia
1971 and 1972 and has
rtablired at the 80.000 level

to 12.3 million acres in 1973
and has held at this level in
1974 and 1975.

W01'

has steadily increased from
1940 u&gt; 1973. but has held at

the first auto
race in the U.S.
traveled 54
miles, averaging
only 7’/» m.p.h.?

and Did You Know
more gov

al material* selection pob

You save by driving 50
m.p.h. rather than
speeding Economise on
gas. Help light the heat

the final reading of a policy
allowing student records to
persons having legal custody

yourself and your family
safe Drive carefully oi

requested hearings on

all

material* The purpose of the
hearings will be to bring out
xwemNed data on lhe effcctiveneu. environmental
tumors in humans." Cre»s

The bearings are supposed
to determine whether or not
there is a suitable substitute
(or the tun chemicals "They

it takes to sift through lhe
collected data." Cresa says
If the hearings indicate
and humans, then the
registered use* of the
chemicals will be suspended

DELTON
JOTTINGS

(and Southwest Barry)

Harrington Road
Wall Lake - Delton

phonesn-tGM
The Delton Golden Ager*
Church Hall. Bring food to

Enforcement lor Delton."
Marje
lected
ary Society at Inter-Lakes
Baptist Church. Other
officers for 1975 are: Sharon
Beebe, vice president; Shar
Horvath, program chairman,
and Esther Kahler, prayer
rhiirrnin

board granted permission
for Delton football coaches
to attend a football clinic in
lansing on Friday and Sat­
urday. Jan. 17 and 18.

Farrell's Heating

Ph. 945-4020
/jv

Elaine Gilbert

dike Derby on Jan. 25 in
Grand Rapids.
Another Delton patrol
placed ninth in the district

Patrols in the derby com
petition were tested for
their skills in first aid. fire
building, compass, shelter,
lashing and knots, and
points were awarded in a
sled check.
Delton Scouts who partici­
pated in the district event
were: Steve Ixing, John
Texter. Mike Martin. James
Long. Rod Brownell. Norm
Sinclair, Brian High. Georrc
Lewis. Roily Eckhart. WilGe
Tungstc. Bret Eckhart. Don
Bowman, Chris Jones. Tom
Hughe*. Rodney Tungste.
Paul Hughes, and patrol
leaders Alex Gemrich. Ed

Stop la

comes co antiques.

aine Langs’

Steal Tires, Rims
second and fourth place
honor* at the Sunrise Dist
net's annual Klondike Derby
This high ranking entitles
them to oc among the seven

Bernard Street. Middleville.

ed. 2 tire* and rims ware

rich every selection.

BAR10W
6ARt&gt;etS FLORIST
ms s. itritisii

.... AW

Responsibility pays oil

-^fERVICE

J

945 5073^ar;*IG«1ifSwEtf TTPlCAl SffrVlCf JEEuIM
UUXdH^U’O UliSHMaU'
320 NO MICHIGAN

HASTINGS MICH

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69433719

NOTICE OF HEARING
The Michigan Public Service Commission iCommi**Mxi)
in H* Opinion and Order dated November 19. 1974 in Ca*e
No. U47O1 initiated ixocerdmg* on lhe design of the rate
structure* of gas utilities within the State of Michigan and
other mechanisms to encourage the conservation of natural
gas and to assist in increasing lhe |xnsibility of adequate
future supplies of natural gas The initial bearing in these
m ■Khrduta'l In conunrnce at V 111» m on FHe &gt;M&gt;
7. 1975 tn lhe offices of the CommiMum Law Budding.
Lanetn*. Michigan. The hearing thall continue thereafter
on such (tales .n a presiding officer may set until the mat
ter* have bcm fully heard
Any interested iwrties may attend the hearing and
participate. subject Io lhe provtsxxi* of the Commission's
Rules of Practxe and Procedure. Any part) seeking to
intervene in accordance with Rule 11 of the Commission'*
Rules shall file with lhe Commission, al least 5 days prior
to the mitiaJ hearing of February 7. 1975. an original and
6 copses of the petitsm to intervene, together with proof
of service upon their serving
utility.
The proceeding* initiated by the Commission will locus
on two basic issues
(1) Any adjustments in lhe rate structure for ga* ser­
vice of gas utilities within the State of Michigan
that would be appropriate lor the promotion of
the conservation of gas; and
(2) Any other mechanisms appropriate for encourag
ing the conservation of gat
Fhe Commission rmpiiauxed that it had former) no
turn findings or conclusions relative to the naues rased
therein. However, in order to facilitate exploration of such
issues, the Commission attached to the Opinion and Order
several profvwah upon which the Commission solicited
evidence and other comments
The pro|io*als set forth in the Opinion and Order are
divided mlo lour parts:
Part I would direct among other things, that ga*
utilities in the State of Michigan undertake a program of
advertising and promotion to encourage the conservation
of natural ga* and establish a program to identify cus­
tomer* using dnrwojiixtxxiate amount* of natural gas for
space heating Gas utilities would also be required to
establish a residential inspect xxi program to implement the
"Discounted Residential Insulation Rate" provided for tn
1*811 II of the proposal*.
Part 11 would establish a rate structure designed to
reward residential customer* who adequately insulate
their homes Four Alternatives are set forth which could
implement »uch a rale structure Under each alternative
residential ga* customer* having ceiling insulation ade­
quate to meet the R-19 standard a* set forth in the Federal
Housing Administration &gt;FHAi Minimum l*roperty Stan
dard* tor Single Dwelling Units. |&lt;aragra|&gt;h 607-3 effective
August 1. 19/4. and residential customer* who rent their
dwellings and those whose living units arc such that they
arc physically unable to install ceiling insulation that meet*
the above R 19 standard would lie entitled to a “Dr*
counted Residential Insulation Rate" 'Discounted Rate
for natural ga* •ersicr.
Under Alternative I. a portion of the revenues collected
from residential customer* failing to qualify for the Ducounted Rale would be rebated annually by the utility
collecting the samr to th&lt;wc who qualified for the Dts
counted Rate

Under Alternative 2. a port am of the revenue* collected
from residential customers failing to qualify (or the Dis­
counted Rale would br expended by the utility collecting
the umr for qiecial conservation programs or special
actions to assure adequate future supplies of gas.
Under Alternative 3. a portion of the revenue* collected
from residential customer* fading to qualify for the Dis­
counted Rale would be rebated annually to all residential
customer*.
Under Alternative 4. the rates lor ga* service for resi
dent tai customc.* qualifying lor a Discounted Rate and
those not qualifying for a Uncounted Rale would be
established at level* calculated as nearly as practicable to
result in no change in net revenue for each gas utility.
Pari III would prohibit lhe attachment of new residen­
tial gas tervice unless lhe living unit of the prospective
customer meet* one or more of lhe following requirements:
&lt;a) ceiling insulation meeting the FHA R-19 standard,
th) wall insulataxi meeting the FHA R-ll standard, (c)
storm door or storm windows or their equivalent, or Id)
in the case of a mobile home the living unit ts in compliance
with lhe heat kns standard* promulgated by the Michigan
Construction Code Commrssam in the Mobile Home Code.
R 4(14 30611 of (he Michigan Administrative Code
Pari IV would prohibit the use of ga* for "ornamental
purpose* " A* med in the proposal. "&lt;ma men tai purjwwes

fximary [&gt;urpo*e of enhancement of the aesthetic quality
of an object qiace. or environment, and include, but i* not
limited to. a me primarily for the purjxwe of providing
light "
Each of the foregoing |xo|&gt;o*al* would, if adopted as
proposed, be made effective September I. 1975
The Commission request* all parties. Staff and inter
venor* to address the impact of any proposal on residential
customer* of "limited financial mean*, renters and cus­
tomer* whose dwelling* cannot physically be insulated and
to suggest method* of treating such customers equitably.
Under each alternative, residential customers who do not
meet the insulation standard* or other qualifications for
digilslity to purchase ga* under the "Dncounted Residen­
tial Insulataxi Rate" would pay a higher rate lor ga*.
The Commission al*o ordered that each gn« utility file
endence as to the future availability of and demand for ga*
The Commissswi also qrcifically solicited other pro­
posal* from the utilities its Staff. and any other interested
person which lit within lhe scope of the proceeding*
Jurrwfictxxi ts [mriuant tn 190 PA 300. a* amended.
MCI.A 463.2 et seq . 1919 PA tl9. as amended MCI.A
160 51 el srq ; 1939 I’A 3, as amended. MCLA 460 I et
seq . 1923 PA 91. a* amended MCLA 460 351; Section «7.
1969 PA 306 as amended. MCLA 21 2H7; and Rule 52 of
the Cnmmaaon't Rules of Practice and Procedure. 1954
Administrative Code, Supplement No. 51. R 460.62.

consumers

©

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aai

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For All Kinds
COMPANY OWNED vehOes
11900

1973 Chevy * ton

1-21

WORK
Hl Xlnft
FREE ESTIMATES

Call Collect

month. CM 946-6634

FREE ESTIMATES

4 ROOM, semi-furnished

1971 FORD STATION WAG

condition &gt;1.500 Gordon

1973 GMC SPRINT. 15.000

CARPENTER

COTTAGE-Gun Lake Eng­
land Point. Year around,
immaculate condition, three
bedrooms, furnished. No
pets. MUST RENT Security

795 9224

AGRICULTURAL LIME-

phone 946 5348. after 5 p.m^

EXPERIENCED

SURE THING"
CLASSIFIED ADS

FOR SALE Cbwvy 320 4

-MIRROeS
.RADIATOR SfRVTCE

Burkey

Storm windows
Doors
Awnings

Minimum M W per month.
Phone 94653X
1-2B

ment. Furnished, utilities

•LAM
•■■VICI
-AUTO

Home
Improvement

Of Insurance

145 W. State
Ph. 945-4443

STORAGE SPACE to, i,m&lt;

Cascade

or Koat metal guard. $pod
gas mdeege. &gt;3.400. pttone
121
945-3129 or 946-5121

862 9891________________ tf

INCOME TAX RETURNS
PREPARED Have your In

1963 FORD GALAXIE Ex
cellent condition. Sound

sell. Good condition Phone
946-4Q4
T29

FOR SALE- 1970 Cadillac
sedan DeVde. Loaded with

Delton 623-2798

2 BEDROOM motAebome.
Delton area, adults only. No
623 8793

your convenience, phone
9455206 for an Appointment

body. Excallant condition.

W X McCORMICK Deering
tractor, MOO 00 Slock tank

buffet, tvghboy. suleboard

of moving; also puppies.
German Sheppard, CoBw mix
&gt;2 00 CaS Lacey 1416-76B-

948 8532
mga. McNpan.

CLOSE-OUT pace* on sever

FOR SALE- Swenmmg pool

Welton's
Complete Service

•heating
•Cooling

CHEVY, 73 Vega hatchback,

&gt;1.590 Cail 945 2313 or
982 6229
V21

FERGUSON X TRACTOR. 3

MUST SACRIFICE. Dattun.
1971. PLSIOwagon. ait. tach.
Mtchahnt. AM fM Vary

Call 758 3500 til 6 p.m
758 3512 after 6 p.m.. except

FOR SALE OR TRADE: 2

C. L

MILLER
Plumbing. Inc.

COMFORTABLE APART­
MENT FOR RENT, ctarbng

convert
bedroom, air conditioned,

1970 CHEVY PICK UP FOR
SALE Automatic, power

• MR &lt; OMMTIONING

IX. a

Secretaries - Read This!!

QBgj Mg

Arctic Cat

Stan
&gt;88600
1970 Panther. Mod 398
•596.00.
1970 Panther. Mod 760
with eiec start &gt;68600

rust pnxifed. almost new
Phone 795 3684

946-5102.T29

FOR LEASE: Good two bay
service station. Applicants

deposit required. 212 W.
State Rd Phone 945 2269
______________________ b21

1969 SkiDoo Mod 371
Nordic, electric start
&gt;395 00

and 5pm

FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
RENT. Private bath &gt;17.50 to
&gt;22.50 per week Weekly

&gt;15000.
Financing avadabie

holster*

BOTTLE GAS 20 lb tanka.

k 2 spring lambe and
Phone 9« 8728 after

1973 El Tigre Mod 250.
&gt;895 00.

condition. New rubber.
&gt;1,50000 94S2713
129

UPHOLSTERING- Cal Cale
dona 891 1100 or 4551980

______________________ L?’
BLACK Et WHITE 17' Admir­
al TV in good working
condition. Call 948 8 754

Used Snowmobiles

BEDROOM HOUSE near

Gun Lake Rd.
Ph. 945-5769

oai Inaui
AB items

TABLE PAPER-For picnics.

FOR SALE-2-14x6 inch

Hastings
Automatic
Heating

FIREPLACE WOOD

and stacked Ron Hook.
Dotton. 1623 2146
1-29

__________________ F27
Pk 9455352

Stop in and choose a pattern
lor kitchon, bath, etc., at a
great savings Hastings Floor
Covering, do nmsonvt
tf

VINYL UPHOLSTERED RE­
VOLVING ROCKER. Oil

2 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR
RENT immeAats possess

p.m, If
945-4215
fOR LEASE Good two bey
service station. Applicants

Cail 94!&gt; ‘&gt;022 between 8 a.m.
andSpjn.tf

Read the Classifieds!

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
A lacai I ire n warckiaf far

Waldo's Auto Sales
Grand Ledge
Phone 1-517-8Z7 2G75

Your authorized
Arctic Cat Dealer

Submit rnamt and salary requirements la:

Boi 1243 c/o Hrtinp Banner, P.O. Boi SI,

Hntinp, Midi. 49058

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MEAD BAIT ANO TACKLE.
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SECRETARY Oo you hove
experience as a confidential
secretary to a corporate
executive? Do you have the

FOR SALE 12 and 14 fool
wide mobile homes Also,
mobllehome sites lor rent
Carlion Center
Mobile
Village 9454027
tf

ger? Can you take shorthand.
use a dictaphone and type
with a high degree of speed
and accuracy? Can you hand­
le a confidential filmy sys­
tem? Why not cal 795-3364
and discuss this unusual and
challenging position with
Dun Dovaon, Inoustnai Ha­
lations Manager. Send a
resume if you prefer, Brad­
ford White Corporation. 100
Lafayette St.. MaMtevrUe. Mi
49333. An equal opportunity
employers.
1-21

RENTAL PURCHASE 2 and 3
bedrooms A way to BUY1
Riley Mobile Homes 7300 S.
Weitnedge
Kolamoxoo
»hgne(l)327 4436
tf

5 HP ROTO TILLER. *150
24" 5HP Snow Btoww 4125
4x8 ut*ty trailer 1125. 10"

ROCK TUMBLERS. SAWS.
GRINDERS Gnu. Potabes.
Raw Mateiial, Mountings
Gifts Potter i Pebble Palace
H mte N. of Cascade Road
or 4 mdos S. of Lowell 4073
Swrwun. Lowed. Phone 897
Trifc.
tf

Help Wanted
CAN YOU WORK WITHOUT
SUPERVISION We need
man or women to and ful
loe of Advertising Special
lies. Calendars and Gifts in
tw Hastings Area Must be
able to plan own lane and
work with a mintmum of
superviaion.
AU accounts are protected.
Repeat orders are protected.
Hgh Commmrons payable
when orders are p sated for
cratft.
The advertising Specialty
Line ia the most extensive in
the Industry Calendars are
manufactured at our Rod Oak

pny company, i iu oo
Second Street. Red Oak.
towa, 51536
V2B
IMMEDIATE OPENING for
half time A her Care Special­
ist. Primary duties: To pro
vide psychological supportive
servxes to indrinduata return­
ing to the community followng hosprtakxaton at State
Psychotogcal Care Units. To
act as a ketson between the
state institutions and the
Barry County Community
Mental Health Services Prof
esnonai requirements. Psyc­
hiatric Soda! Worker or R.N.
with Psychiatric nursing ex
perience Salary open. Send
resume to Dr. Joseph Seekg.
Director. Barry County Men
tai Health Services. 1006 W.
Green St.. Hastings, Mich.
_____________________ 1J1
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training. Sales tools. Farmers/dealers welcom*.. Call
Efwood Copeland. (5171 223
8987 or Wayne Thompson at
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Hugh Fullerton. Hastings
Hastmgs.

STEEL PLAYER, bass player
and drummer for band Call
1543-5419.tf

REGISTEED MORGAN
COLT FOR SALE The one's
a winner' $850 with terms
and boarding available Can
Nashvdle 1 517 852 9743

Lust
BEIGE. BIG DOG with black
face Answers to the name of
DUKE Cross between St.
Bernard, hotkey and german
shepherd Call 948 8213 Wat.
last seen around Tanner Lake
Rd area Wearing dog coder.
Chiefs pet.____________ L2’

FEMALE GERMAN SHEP­
ARD. black and eihrer. 5
months old. Name DIVA.
Area of Gun L«e Rd and
Chief Noonday Rd RE­
WARD OFFERED Call 945
5764 before 3 30 pm. or
795-9336 anytime.
1-21
TWO KEEPSAKE COINS.
Spanish coin. Lost Dec 26 at
Wteon and Grant. REWARD
FOR RETURN 9454564 1 28

Mebllahowax
HOLLY PARK MOBILE HOME
12x60 mony extrm Must
see io appreciate. *32-1676.
1-21

NO MONEY
DOWN

GRAY

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Notices
CARPET CLEANING IS EASY
with Host New Electric UpBrush No wet carpets or
handwork Cleon IB0 square
•eet for only 1? 95 Hastings
Floor Covering. 123 W State
Hostings. Phone W155I IS if
BE YOUTHFUL. BEAUTIFUL
with wnnhlo-free skin regor
dies* of age Kit $5 00 Open
10 a.m. to 5:30 p m. 534­
5242 Humo Health Center
4723 5- Division Wyoming
Michigan 490SB
tf

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
and Alonon family gioup
meeting* every Monday B
p ■* Phono *45 2O2V or B52
9522
tf
IT PAYS TO LISTEN Dial 945
9813 every day and tust
listen
tf
SAVE MONEY" Cleanyour
tugs and upholstery with
Co hi poo (vanishing loam)
Rug Shampoo Easy to use
economical and safe Rent
lhe machine lor only SI 00
per day with shampoo pur
chase Brown s Custom in­
teriors 9459467
tf

A K C. REG IRISH SETTER
PUPS. Mothar from AmoriCanadian Bench &amp; Field Trie!
Stock. Only 3 males left 450.
Cal 862 9743. ________ 1-2B
PET BOARDING Poyno toko
Kennel Heated and
unhealed accomodations lor
cots and dogs Coll 7959032.
tf

■•al Bstata
FOR SALE OR TRADE Four
bedroomhome
lull
basement hardwood floors,
carpeting and drapes plus a
built-in
range.
Terms
available Phono days 948
8189 evening* 623 2447 2 4
NEED AT ONCE. Homes with
small acreage and large lar
ms
We hove qualified
buyers to invest in this area
Just give us a coll in time*UNITED FARM RIAL
ISTATL 9459243
tl
FOR LEASE Good two bay
service station Applicants
must be qualified mechanics
Call 94$ $022 between 8
a m and 5 p m
tf

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Motorcycle
Repair
FLit rare; 17 50 per hour
You jup/W parts
Frank Votbed

WANTED TO BUY
Used
relngorolor in good working
condition Prefer relatively
recent model Reply Box
1242 c-o Hostings Banner
Hostings Michigan 49058 tf

The new rapacity limit far
basketball crowds in the
altered Jenison Field House
at Michigan State ia 9.995

Work Waated
WORK WANTED Typir

948 5*06 or 945 5060 after 5

WANTED-Babysitting, your
home, days or evenings.
946-2734.b21

945-4328
Cat between 10 and 6
Monday thru Friday

CHAIN SAW HEAOQUAR
TERS Repairs and shar
parting San parts and sup
plies
McCullough
and
Pioneer Fronnsco Farm Sup­
ply M37 South Wl 5-3150 &gt;1

CASH OR TRADE for your
used guns Your choice ol
ovet 400 guns Browmng
Weatherby
Winchester
Remington all mokes KENT
HARDWARE
1639 Chicago
Drive Wyoming Phone I
&lt;616)2410109
tf

WANTED Top prices for used
or antique oriental rvgs
Phone collect 1-517 487
5689
3 11

Notice For Bids
For sale 1971 Plymouth 4 door
Sedan. May be seen at Dewey's Car
Palace, M-43 at Sprague Road, Delton
from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
on Wednesday
Sealed bids may be submitted to
lhe Hope Township Clerk, Post Office
Box 568. Cloverdale. Michigan 49035
before Feb 1. 1975.
Bids will be opened Feb. 4. 1975 at
8 p.m. at the Delton Fire Barn. The B
•nd H Poli co D opart mont has thq right
to reject any or all bids.
Roa Evaa&gt;
Hope Township Clerk

NOTICE OF NEW FUNDING
FOR PUBLIC

SERVICE EMPLOYMENT
Barry County has been informed that the county will
receive an initial funding allocation of $40,091.00 and an
estimated total allocation of $126,332.00 under Title VI of the
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, as
amended.
These funds will be used to establish additional Public
Service jobs in local. government agencies, schools, and
private, non-profit organizations in Barry County.
11 is expected that a summary of the countywide plan for
use of these funds will be ready for publication in the Banner
on January 29, 1975.
Questions and comments concerning the plan may be
directed to:

Roy Kearney, Manpower Coordinator
Courthouse
Hastings, Michigan 49058
Telephone: 945-4237

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This
Weekij

I Clip thi* entire page! It a yeur entry blank lor the week ol Jaa. 2*35. 1975
3. This week take your entry blank [the entire page| to aa many store* listed at
the bottom ol this entry blank aa you wish. Remember, the more stores you viait the
mare yaw stead tovtaMy aae entry blank may he diatributod r ^ Tj per wfc
3. Ask carb ol the participating Mores yau visit to stamp your eetry Maak
(anywhere on this page) with their store stamp as proof you've been in their store
this week. No purchase necessary
4. Bring your entry blank aad deposit it ia the drawtag barrel in treat a&lt; WBCH.
119 W. State Street. Harting* aay day between 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. The deadline ia
5:30 p.m. thia Saturday!
5. Make sure vour name, addreaa and telephone number ia legible.

•. Be burning to WBCH next Mawday mamtag al 9:45 MB. Well draw ewe name

YOUR

NAME.

PHONE NUMBER

RUBENS
B &amp; R KAFAY
CARL &amp; BETTY'S APPLIANCE
BEN FRANKLIN
SIGNS TIRE SERVICE
WOODLAND HARDWARE
COUNTRY CORNERS
HASTINGS KAWASAKI
COLOR CENTER
WESTERN AUTO
HASTINGS APPLIANCE (W. Green STEVE'S DOG GROOMING
DOG N SUDS
'
HALIFAX HAMBURGERS
GILMORE JEWELERS
HASTINGS COM. PRINTER!
LEARY'S SPORT CENTER
STROUSE BUILDERS
BROWNS CUSTOM INTERIORS
BOSLEY PHARMACY

WOODCRAFT GIFT SHOP
PEG'S BEAUTY BAR
MUSIC CENTER &amp; GIFT BOUTIQUE
L.P W SPECIALTIES
JANET'S BEAUTY BOUTIQUE
J C PENNEY
NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MILLER S FURNITURE &amp; CARPET
JACOB S REXALL DRUG STORE
SEAR!

C L MILLER PLUMBING
GITTLEMAN'S
HASTINGS FLOOR COVERING
MONTGOMERY WARD
LAWRENCE L.P. GAS
GOODYEAR BROTHERS
SMITH SERVICE (S.M-371
DEL S MOBILE HOMES
FROST CONTROL
BOB'S GUN &amp; TACKLE SHOP

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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