Whitehall marina to cost more mc
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Whitehall marina to cost more mc
PLAY IT SAFE The FOUNDED 1869. DARWIN BENNETT, PUBLISHER in X <i -o White Laker o p <JU o p a in - o ^ u. V WEONESOAY, OCTOBER 3,1979-TWO SECTIONS-40 PAQES VOL NO. I l l , NO. 49 ' DNR: $200.000 more: : REE W . a- 5 -D C^ CO O 1-t 4^ «< Whitehall marina to cost more mc BY DARWIN BENNETT Observer-News Editor & Publisher \ f CERTIFIED TREE FARM-Anthony (Tony) Tryban, of 7648 Ravenswood, Lakewood, had his 40-acre woodlot named a certified tree farm in May of this year. Photo by Charles Mindham. WHITE LAKE-State officials from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) gave the city of Whitehall bad news last week-it will probably cost more than $200,000 extra to construct the city's proposed 50 boat municipal yacht basin. City Manager William Beauvais gave city officials the unexpected news at last week's council meeting after receiving officials notification from Keith Wilson, chief of the Waterways Division of the DNR. The extra costs would push the total cost to the project, to be located at the foot of Colby and the north side of Goodrich Park, to an anticipated cost of $1,100,000. Most of the funds will be coming from federal and state sources. "1 hope this will not prohibit construction of the marina," said Beauvais to the council, " b u t $1,100,000 is considerably higher." "How much would the local share b e ? " asked Councilman Richard Cogswell. " I t could run as high as $150,000," Beauvais said. "The estimate is still of a rather generalized nature and is being refined, but tends to indicate that the probable cost of the project is now aboot $1,100,000 as opposed to " the original $8501000 and the $900,000 we were earlier estimating for appropriations purposes," Wilson said. "1 have discussed this matter with Senator Phil Arthurhultz and Representative Edgar Geerlings and expressed my belief that there is little likelihood of securing the additional funds required from the local community. 1 reviewed with them the prospects of utilizing revenue bonding for the local share of any such increased funding which 1 believe is severely limited. The result of this overview was to convince all of us that we must either reduce the scope of the project or seek expanded funding at the State levei," he said. "Reducing the scope of the project is an undesirable alternative if it can be avoided because it will have a rather severe impact on the number of boating facilities actually provided. This is caused by the fact that we must basically complete all of the support portions of the project before catwalks are actually constructed which makes any project reduction fall upon this portion of the project rather than upon any other area," said Wilson. "Increasing the funds is most desirable but, unfortunately, we are already faced with a severe shortage of funds in the Waterways Fund and this Fund could not support an additional allocation to this, or any other project at the present time. If additional funds are to be obtained at the State level, they must be obtained from the State's General Fund and this Fund is closely guarded against incursions of this nature by the State Budget Director, Gerald Miller," he said. "In spite of the protected nature of the general fund, it has been concluded by both Senator Arthurhultz, Representative Geerlings, and 1 that this is still the most desirable alternative to pursue and the one with the best prospects, dim though they might be at the present time. We are formulating strategy to pursue in this area and have not yet devised a formal plan of attack, but the important thing is that we are all in agreement, of the need for action and are committed to taking such action. With luck, we will be successful. If we are not, then we will have to collectively join with the City in reviewing the project to determine where modifications can be made that will permit us to complete facilities responsive to the boating need but within the dollar allocations available," said Wilson. "I am not attempting to either alarm or placate you with this information. The facts are as stated and must be disseminated if appropriate action is to be taken thereon. We expect Legislature to begin hearings shortly on the 1979-90 capital outlay appropriation so that the issue will be joined before long. In fact, it is probable final action on the appropriation will be completed by late October. Although I am sure both Senator Arthurhultz and Representative Geerlings will keep you informed of the progress in this matter, you may also feel free to call upon me for information of this nature." Whitehall Schools report a 30 percent drop in wasted food at elementary school BY DICK ZUELKE ^ WHITEHALL""We're talking about a - 30 percent decrease in wasted food," stressed Tom Kochin, cafeteria manager of Whitehall District Schools since December 1975. He was alluding to an experimental lunch program started this year in the district's elementary school. The new procedure, according to Charles Bourdon, the building principal, involves the students, grades one through four, going to recess first and then eating their lunch. ^ Under the old method, many youngsters " w o u l d nibble at their food or eat hardly at all before scampering outside to the play areas for recess to be with their friends. "The new program has brought about two big improvements," said Bourdon. "First, the food waste is down from what it was last year and, second, the behavior of the students on the playground has been greatly improved by cutting down the time the students spend on the playground and by -eliminating playground overcrowding." " A year ago, Bourdon and Kochin discussed a magazine article about this type of program being started in several schools in California. The elementary building advisory board was asked for thoughts and ideas on the proposal and building meetings were held with all staff to discuss starting the program. The cooperation between the elementary staff, Bourdon and Kochin has brought about the successful implementation of this program, it was reported. The six playground supervisors, according to Bourdon, play a key role in the operation of the program. They are respon- Whitehall sible for supervising the children on the playground, bringing them into the building, hanging up their wraps, washing their hands and lining them up to enter the lunchroom. The youngsters then stay in the lunchroom until their teachers come for them and take them back to the classrooms. Commenting on the old program, Kochin said: "There was really very little control. There was no way of keeping them in the lunchroom, especially on nice days." man appointed Both Kochin and Bourdon are anxious to see how the program functions during the colder months. "Our aim is for a more satisfied student during recess and lunchtime," said Bourdon, "and a student who is ready to go back to class to learn the three ' R ' s . " to Paris post by State Department PARIS-James C. Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Norton of Whitehall, has been appointed to the U.S. Department of State as a Communications Support Officer. After training at the Foreign Service Institute in Washington, D.C., Norton will be assigned to the American Embassy in Paris, France. Norton was discharged from the U.S. Coast Guard in June at Geveland, Ohio, where he served as Communications Center Watch Supervisor, he also spent three years in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he worked in the Communications and Rescue Coordination Center. Until his appointment to the Department of State in August, Norton was employed by the National Weather Service in Cleveland. Ohio, where he worked in the State Communications Center. Norton was a 1975 graduate of Whitehall High School. NORTON General Whitehall school board moves to shorten meetings October 3.1979, Page 2 WL WHITEHALL--The board of education developed a new procedure called, "approval of the consent a g e n d a . " This was done to reduce the length of the meetings. In the consent agenda will be found such items as previous meeting minutes, routine correspondence, general fund business, school service fund business, and other incidental items that do not need discussion because the board of education had received previous notice. The upcoming education fair, scheduled WHITEHALL--The Whitehall District Schools will hold a special listening workshop Tuesday evenings and Wednesday afternoons for the next five weeks at the school library, according to Principal Mike Bozym. Also there will be a parenting workshop on Monday evenings. "All parents and citizens are invited to a t t e n d , " said Bozym. For more information call the high school, 893-1655. for October 27, is progressing well. Ken Hall of Hooker Chemical and James Lilligan, Community School director, will be contacting businesses, industries, and local institutions, asking them to participate by showing the kinds of products they produce, sell, or Christie thriller services they offer. Several top speakers, including Jesse Jackson, Carl T. Rowan, and Paul Harvey, have been contacted to speak. However, it has been found that the amount of honorar- - coming MONTAGUE—A new drama club has been organized for students at Montague High School. Chris Uganski, a senior who played the lead. Tommy, in White Lake Youth Theater's "Brigadoon" last year was elected club president. A junior, Marcy Cousino, who was in the chorus of the same play, was elected secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Cindy Dengler is the club advisor and play director. A student assistant director will be appointed later. The drama club will be presenting "Ten Little Indians" based on And Then lliere ium they charge is way beyond the limits of funds that will be raised for this program. Many Michigan private foundations have been contacted for funding of the fair and the subsequent development of a booklet outlining the education goals for the '80's. to White Lake Were None an Agatha Christie murdermystery in early December. In "Ten Little Indians" the characters are innocently in- CASSETTE TAPE MAXELL T.D.K. OTHERS Also Pte-Recorded HOME TV vited to a secluded island and then trapped there to be murdered one by one. The play is currently being cast. MICROWAVES 10 MODELS O N DISPLAY Expert service on ours when needed. HOME TV D O W N T O W N WHITEHALL You can earn 5.467 on a Statement Savings Account You can earn the highest rate of interest from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal, compounded continuously with Hackley Bank's Statement Saving account. Statement Savings has ail the advantages of a passbook account without the inconvenience of standing in line to have your interest posted in a passbook. If you have a Statement Savings with us now, you're already earning this high rate, if not, you can open a Statement Savings with only $10.00 or more. HACKLEY BANK & TRUST Member FD1C. October 3.1979. Page 3 WL The Clockwork and Company Whifehall's newest business WHITE HALL-One of Whitehall's newest attractions for people who like to browse about is the interesting little Clockwork and Company store on Water Street near Goodrich Park. J & i It's National Fire Prevention Week In obeservance of Fire Prevention ^ W e e k (Oct. 7-13), the Montague and Whitehall Fire Departments will put on a parade next Tuesday night starting at 7 p.m. An open house will be held the next night, also at 7 p.m. with rides for all. As part of Fire Prevention Week, inspections of all schools and business places will be held during the week. As part of the observance, the Fireman's Ball will b e held Saturday night, Oct. 13 at the Montague VFW with tickets available from any Monta. gue firefighter. H u n t ' s Hardware or Ohrenb e r g e r ' s Shell. A Bucks for Burns car wash will also be held at the Montague Fire Barn Oct. 6 from 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Firefighters remind wood and coal stove users to follow the following safety tips this year: (1) Shield combustible walls if heater is within 3 6 " . Use sheet metal, asbestos board. (2) If under 18" floor clearance: Use sheet metal under, and 4 " + air space to heater. % (3) Locate heater to avoid flue pipe going thru partitions or ceilings - but if necessary, install " t h i m b l e " and firestop. (4) Keep flue pipes short, connect only to /alio mm wmmm c 077-730 masonry or approved-type chimney (a weather-exposed flue pipe would rust quickly). Green, softwoods burn alow and unoky. That soot and moist tar sticks to the inside of chimney. Later (whooshI) it ignites and you've got a red-hot flue fire on your hands. If atove flue pipe, chimney ever on fire; G o s e dratt control, can f i r e d e p a r t m e n t . (5) Seasoned hardwoods are best burning (oad, apple, ash, elm, maple, birch). Softwoods (willow, pine, fir, spruce, hemlock) need frequent flue pipe deanlng. Arttdai Logs: Use only in fireplace (nor for heater. Made of wax and sawdust(I). So burn one at a time, never poke it. (6) Do not burn trash. - Do not start a fire with kerosene. And never bring gasoline into house. - Keep ash pit clean for good draft. Place hot ashes in metal container, outside. If in freqnent use - clean flue pipes monthly and chimney twice a year. (7) For fireplace: Use screen! (8) Keep furniture, rug, wood, paper, clothes rack AWAY. (9) Never leave children alone with a heater or fireplace. . Locate heaters away . from exits or traffic area. - Have on firm base. I Don't use a tippy heater. The shop, which is run by Michael and Maijorie Bronsink, has achieved the desired effect needed to show off its merchandise, especially that which is displayed on the walls, by sandblasting one inside brick wall and refinishing the rest of the interior in weathered cedar wood. Basically they sell clocks-all kinds of t h e m - a l l ticking away in unison and occasionally chiming musically. Most of them are Ansonia and Howard Miller wall clocks, some battery operated but most run by an eight-day wind movement. Two giant grandfather clocks which would lend a note of elegance to any home, stand in the middle of the room, dwarfing a little woodburning stove standing opposite them, which the B tons inks have installed for atmosphere. Crisp curtains at the windows give the store a homey look and put one in the mood to explore every nook and cranny of the place. Also displayed here and there on the walls are various pen and ink sketches of old time buildings, streets and landmarks in the vicinity of Whitehall and its numerous resort-oriented settlements, showing them as they were in former years. One such scene is of the historic Arcade in Michillinda, doubly valuable now since it was destroyed by fire. Then there is the White Lake School house, a view of the downtown shopping district in Whitehall before the streets were paved, and other memorable scenes too numerous to mention. These sketches are the products of Marjorie's artistic ability and can be purchased as pictures or in a reduced scale on postcards. Each card has the history of its subject printed on its back. " M y father was an avid collector of old Whitehall p h o t o s , " Matjorie explains, " a n d I sort of convert them into pen and ink sketches." These scenes are remarkable well done and so accurate in minute detail that one can almost count the bricks and boards in the buildings she has sketched. Her work has become well-known about the community and she receives many requests from people who want her to " d o my h o u s e " . Between customers she is often at work at her easel in the back of the store. Although Maijorie has studied at the Kendal School of Design in Grand Rapids, her work has a distinctive personal quality and has the added value of representing collectors' items. " W e have been open for only about three m o n t h s , " Maijorie tells us. " I n time I hope to develop a little gift corner to the rear of the building where I can show hand-made articles." She already has some items in macrame and stained glass as well as some dolls made by her sister, Lee. Michael Bronsink, who manages the " P a r t s Place" in Montague, gets into the act by doing clock repair work, since, according to his wife, he is a born mechanic. The young couple have put so much of themselves into this little venture that one automatically wishes then luck. And surely the White Lake area, so intererested in fine arts and crafts, will find in Clockwork Company a necessary and essential addition to their shopping center. m i p m Bookkeeping 1977,1978 MPA WINNER THIRD IN STATE BEST EDITORIAL PAGE 1974 NNA WINNER THIRD IN THE NATION BEST COLUMN Published weekly on Wednesday as legal successor to the Montague Observer. The Whitehall Forum, The White Laker & Northshore Interurban and the Shopping News. 16,000 copies mailed free to homes In Hart, Montague, Whitehall. Rothbury, Pentwater. Stony Lake. Lakewood. Mears. Holton. Twin Lake. North Muskegon. New Era. Shelby and 24 Townships Occupant. Rural Route. Local and P.O. Boxholder. Controlled Circulation. 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Publishers Address 8674 Ferry St., Montague, Ml 49437. /!• \ WASHINGTON, D.C.-Federal payments to local units of government in Western Michigan are on their way, according to Congressman Guy Vander Jagt, Michigan's Ninth District. The Federal payments in lieu of taxes are designed to reduce the financial burden on counties created by Federal ownership of tax-free lands. The Bureau of Land Management in the U. S. Department of the Interior will distribute $1,394,964 throughout Michigan, including some $412,116 to Ninth District Counties, under the payments in lieu of taxes program. Counties within the Ninth Congressional District scheduled to receive payment are: Mason $24,505; Muskegon $7,536; Newaygo $35,800 and Oceana $15,559. houry aCQfflffllo]Montague| •wbitcbai Bruns^ Hoaoo t Lakewood L ©©Dflfflilllj . " i r s egon MUSKEGON W IllTKH A LI/--Members of World War I Veterans and Auxiliary were honored guests last week at a dinner sponsored by the White Lake American Legion Auxiliary. About 32 attended and extended their sincere thanks to the Legion Auxiliary for the entertaining dinner and for the door prizes which were awarded. Following the affair, the WWI Veterans and Auxiliary held their regular meetings. It was announced that Sherman Mitchell, a resident at White Lake Manor, observed his 89th birthday Tuesday, Sept. 25; also that Pearl Landers is ill at her home. M e m b e r s were urged to remember the shut-ins with visits, calls and cards. The next meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 22. WHITE L A K E - T h e White Lake Community Fund voted 69-1 to merge with the Muskegon Community Fund Thursday night, transferring approximately $119,000 over to the Muskegon County group. More than $60,000 of the funds are from the old hospital fund, which was changed to the White Lake Community Fund in 1974, to allow funds to be spent from community projects. MUSKEGON -The Greater Muskegon Jaycettes are sponsoring a COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD. The purpose is to honor a young woman for outstanding service to our community. The qualifications are: She must be a woman between the ages of 18 and 36, and living in Muskegon County. Nomination forms are available from October 1, 1979 to November 1, 1979 at Gantos in Muskegon Mall or by contacting Susan Mackie, 2291 Southwood, Muskegon MI 49441 or phone 759-8283. Alice Messex MICHIGAN & U.S. REPRESENTATIVES Michigan Press Assn., 827 N. Washington Ave.. Lansing. Ml. 48906. Executive Director. Warren M. Hoyt. 517-372-2424 American Newspaper Representatives, Building, detrolt. Michigan. (313) Joraleman St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. 11201. National Newspaper Association. 491 Building, Washington, D.C. 20004. Church Classifieds Entertainment Sports TV Second Section 2000 Industrial 961-7265; 186 (212) 522-4600 National Press MUSKEGON -- Another business tax workshop will be held in Muskegon on Wednesday, October 10, beginning at 9:00 a.m., the Internal Revenue Service announced today. The workshop is sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service, with participation by state of Michigan tax authorities. It is open to any current or prospective small business owner. There is no charge to attend but intersted persons are asked to enroll in advance. October 3.1979. Page 4 WL Fall weddings for area couples •I]. WITTEBORT-PRICE W i t t e b o r t - Price vows SHARON REEDICK Reddick - D e W i t t vows Sharon Reddick of Grand Rapids became the bride of J a m e s DeWitt of Muskegon Saturday, September 8, 1979. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reddick of Montague and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart DeWitt of Muskegon. The Rev. Willis Payser performed the single-ring midday ceremony at Lakeside Inn in Whitehall. Music was provided by violinists Steven and Ruth Brook of Grand Rapids, cousins of the bridegroom. For her wedding the bride chose a floor-length white qiana gown with lace bodice and fingertip length veil of silk illusion. She carried white orchids with ivy and stephanotis. Mary Stephens, maid of honor wore a plum silk dress and carried orchids and ivy. Kenneth Cooper was b e t t man. About 150 guests attended the reception held at Lakeside Inn following the ceremony. Miss Jackie Wilkie and Mr. Low Payment were mistress and master of ceremonies. Mrs. Reddick wore a dusty rose colored dress and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. DeWitt chose a blue dress with a pink corsage. The bride is a graduate of Western Michigan Universtiy. She is employed at Holland Hospital. The bridegroom also graduated from Western Michigan University and is a partener with his father at the Sealtez Company in Muskegon. Following a wedding trip to Las Vegas, the couple is residing in Ferrysburg. Schroeder - Ramthum vows Tina Marie Schroeder and David Ralph Ramthun exchanged wedding vows Saturday, Sept. 1 in a double ring ceremony held in the St. J a m e s Lutheran Church in Montague. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schroeder of Rothbury. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramthun of .Montague are parents of the bridegroom. Linda Merrill and Steve Anderson attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Ramthun are making their home in Montague. Ackerberg-Hower A JULY 12 WEDDING is planned by Julie Ann Smith and James G. Davidson III. The engagement is announced by her parents. Mrs. Daniel Aldrlch and Mr. Harold Smith of Pontiac. Davidson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Davidson. Jr. of 1117 Wiishire Drive. Whitehall. Lauri Anne Ackerberg and Pfc. Joseph E. Hower were married Saturday, September 8, 1979 in the Catholic Central Chapel in Muskegon. . The bride chose a floral print gown featuring a ruffled overlay of matching fabric draped from the center waist. A sweetheart neckline was also accented with a deep ruffle. Her waist-length veil of silk illusion was edged with lace and was secured with a crown of matching fabric flowers. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses. Attending the bride was her sister, Veronica. She wore a similar styled gown of pastel yellow print and carried a cascade of yellow roses. Lynne Ackerberg was flower girl. Chris Hower was best man for his brother. Guests seated by Bobby Ackerberg and BiL ..iw*ventry. The bride is the dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ackerberg of Lakewood G u b . The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and SCHROEDER-RAMTHUN Andrea Wittebort and Terry Price e r ^ chanbed wedding vows Saturday, Sept. 15, 1979 in the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Price of Holton. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wittebort of Montague. Mixed floral arrangements and tall flowering and green plants provided the background for the double-ring ceremony performed by Rev. Gary VanKovering. The bride's Victorian styled ivory colored gown of sheer chiffon featured a h i g I 0 neckline with lace insert and deeply flounced capelet bodice and flounced hem. Her full sleeves with ruffled cuffs and floor length chiffon veil were trimmed with matching embroidered lace. She carried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses interspersed with baby breath. Tracey Buell attended the bride. She wore a pink rose print gown with brown and ivory lace. She carried a single pink rose tied with pink ribbon. Larry Thomas served as best man. About 200 guests greeted the couple at ^ reception held in the Orville Price home following the wedding. A pink and white color scheme was carried out with paper streamers and traditional wedding bells. The bride is a graduate of Montague High School and is a nurses aid at Gerber Memorial Hospital. The bridegroom graduated from Fremont High School and Muskegon Community College. He is a diesel mechanic at N&K. They are making their home on Acker Lake in Holton. vows spoken in Muskegon Mrs. Eugene Hower, Jr. of Twin Lake. A reception was held at the Lakewood Civic Center with about 200 guests attending. The bride is a graduate of Whitehall High School. The bridegroom graduated from Catholic Central. They are making their home in Ocean side, Calif, where Pfc. Hower is serving with the U.S. Marine Corps. Engagement announced Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nesbit of Whitehall are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter Holly Johnson to Robert Nolan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nolan of Muskegon. A June wedding is being planned. ACKERBURQ-HOWER October 3.1979, Page 5 *7MwnaL4H OCEANA ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE 26 N. State-873-2155-Hart MOWERS 7*/3 PEERLESS PLATING COMPANY, INC. "We Buy Used Guns" 3165 Hts. Ravenna Rd. - 777-3374 - Muskegon 2554 Getty - 733-7071 - Muskegon "The 4-H Building Today a Better Tomorrow" 1770 E. Keating - 773-3367 - Muskegon Seeking knowledge, learning skills, meeting challenges... 4H offers young people a world of opportunity in becoming responsible adults. Let's support them. RELIABLE TRUCK & CRANE, INC. " A Salute To Our 4-H Members & Their Leaders For A Job Well Done" 3770 Airline Road - 733-4491 - Muskegon CROP CARE "Saluting the 4-H Members and Their Leaders" 3129 E. 120th St. - 834-5403 - Grant SIRLOIN RESTAURANT "Recognizing Our Area 4-H Members & Their Leaders" 415 W. Western Ave. - 722-3012 - Muskegon BOSTON MOTORS 861-2151 - New Era LAPPO LUMBER COMPANY "Most Complete Une of Building Materials" 1-96 & Airline Road • 865-3121 - Frultport SMITH'S CARRIAGE HOUSE "The 4-H Building Today For A Better Tomorrow" 112 E. Colby • 833-8635 - Whitehall POWERS CLOTHING STORE 28 State-873-2068-Hart Alio: 211N. Michigan Avenue - 861-2966 - Shelby Member FOIC - Deposits Insured to $40,000 861-2123-Shelby Complete Ground Maintenance - Fertilizers Weeds - Insecticides 2755 Comstock - 924-0603 - Fremont NEW ERA CANNING COMPANY "Serving Oceana County" 254 N. Michigan Avenue - 861-4020 • Shelby THE SHELBY STATE BANK CUSTOM LAWN SERVICE "Serving this Area Since 1944" Alils Chalmers Farm Equipment 7441 West 48th - 924-3540 - Fremont TANNER AND STARK PLUMBING & HEATING International Harvester Farm Equipment Starline Rota-Spreader 8354 W. 60th - 924-2570 - Fremont CO-OPTICAL SERVICE FREMONT FARM EQUIPMENT Evarett Ayers - Manager 241N. State - 861-5328 - Shelby REEMAN FARM EQUIPMENT A Consumer Owned Optical Office - Membership Available to Anyone 499 W. Norton Avenue - 733-2685 - Muskegon 'Recognizing the 4-H Members and Their Leaders' 4482 Airline Road - 733-9600 • Muskegon WEAVER OIL CORPORATION Bill O'Malley-Owner 106 W. Sherman - 733-1820 - Muskegon CLOVERVILLE SPORTING GOODS & HARDWARE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF MUSKEGON & O'MALLEY'S PEST CONTROL MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCER'S ASSOCIATION 2645 9th • 733-1576 - Muskegon Heights MIDWEST MACHINE & MANUFACTURING COMPANY Machine Building & Machine Worlc-Oesigners & Builders Over 35 Years of Service 2040 Getty-722-3765-Muskegon MITCHELL JEWELRY , "Best Wishes 4-Her s" Across From the White Sands Restaurant 909 E. Colby - 8934782 - Whitehall MONTGOMERY WARD PAINT, AUTOMOTIVE AND APPLIANCE CENTER VAN EERDEN PRODUCE OF MUSKEGON "The One Stop Wholesale Supply Depot" 820 Broton Road - 788-2337 - Muskegon WHITE INSULATING COMPANY Vercil Potts-Owner "Insulation Doesn't Cost, It Pays" Box 5240 - 798-4155 - Muskegon WHITE LAKE FOOD & PARTY CENTER "Your One Stop For Wine, Beer, Food and Scooped ice Cream 603 East Colby - 8934)235 - Whitehall WHITE LAKE MARINA 302 S. Like • 894-4115 - Whitehall WHITE SANDS, INC. " A Firm Salute To the 4-H Members For A Job Well Done" 906 E. Colby - 894-5311 - Whitehall Compliments of: YONKER SUPPLY COMPANY "We Support the 4-H - Our Leaders of the Future" WINCHEL MID-MICHIGAN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT Underground Systems For Home - Business - Industry Cemeteries - Etc. 924-3693-Fremont WHITEHALL SHELL SERVICE 3090 Colby - 894-2147 - Whitehall "Saiuting our 4-H Members and Their Leaders" 747 W. Norton Ave. - 733-2571 - Muskegon Compliments of: OTIS AUTO BODY 2627 Ray N.W. - 861-2060- New Era BULL BROTHERS ORCHARDS, INC. Wholesale Fresh Fruits - Bulk & Consumer Package 834-7375-Bailey A - l MACHINE COMPANY, INC. Production Machining & Grinding 181 South Getty - 722-6800 - Muskegon [ ANGIE'S FASHIONS " A Special Salute to the 4-Her , s" Open Monday-Friday 9:30 A.M.-6:30 P.M. 962 West Broadway Avenue - 756-1783 - Muskegon MUSKEGON ALUMINUM & BRONZE FOUNDRY CO. NORTHSIDE VET P. C. "Saluting Our 4-H Members & Their Leaders" 664 W. Clay Avenue - 722-2583 - Muskegon WESTSHORE ANIMAL CLINIC MUSKEGON AVIATION 24 Hour Charter Service - 37 Year's Flying Experience 685 E. Airport Road, At Muskegon County Airport 798-4325 - Muskegon BUSH CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. THE MUSKEGON BANK & TRUST COMPANY "Best Wishes 4-Her's" Custom Built Concrete Products 3584 Airline Road . 733-1904 • Muskegon Member FDIC - Full Service Bank 335 Muskegon Mail - Muskegon CERTIFIED CONCRETE, INC. 777 E. Sherman Blvd. -733-2121 - Muskegon Heights Also: Whitehall Plant-8834215 MUSKEGON ROOFING COMPANY Commercial - Residential Roofing - Insulation Free Estimates 15*7 LakMhore Drive - 7564730 - Muskegon 744-1787 894-5460 FLETCHER-HAYNOR LP GAS Complete Heating Service Mobile Home Heating Repair 832 Grlswold - 873-3030 - Hart HART MEAT COMPANY Custom Slaughtering - Cattle & Hogs Complete Meat Processing Grlswold Street - 873-3874 - Hart FRANK ADAMSJR TRUCKING & EXCAVA JNG "Free Estimates" • "No Jobs Too Large-Or Too Small' 869-5254 - Pentwater October 3.1979. Page 6 WL MACRAME Thursday, Oct. 11 7-9 p.m. Instructor Judy Bascom 5 weeks fee $13 If room, former students only, may do advanced work o f X lolce. Starting Oct. 18. WOOD CARVINO & REUEF Thursday. Oct. 11 7-9 p.m. Instructor Llla Holmblade 5 weeks fee $13 HOURS BY APPOINTMENT GET BACK TO PAINTING Saturday, Oct. 20 9:30-11 a.m. 5 weeks fee $15. Toleor Minis (Open only to former students of Jean Bartlett. Do familiar project of choice. (No advance methods this session.) Advanced class fee required for registration. Size Limited. Supplies Extra 4 S a r t b t t W a r & u i a r F downtown Whitehall 894-4188 861-5774 -OFFICE HOURS- | F N O Tuesdays & Thursdays II youf c a r p e l r « s n i been c t w n s d t t » I W a y ", it 10 a m We Use COMMIICUl 198:D NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, SHELBY,Ml (LOCATED IN THE MINI-MALL) c 4 Veme IVicytifa PROFESSIONAL STEAM CLEANING INC. W f ( Ifdti > imr ca« ill S W MEAT CO. S p e c i a l f I, US-31 OCEANA D l l V t >J PHONE 861-2711 ^ HOTHIUHY WE D O CUSTOM CUTTING Vi LB GROUND BEEF $ 1 7 9 w 739-8361 \oi ) our ff nllel CALL 995 9 5 G u a r a n t e e . W e will c l e a n y o u r c a r p c t b e t t e r t h a n h a v e e v e r s e e n if c l e a n e d b e f o r e o r y o u r m o n e y C.nrppi & SWER (ACH ADDITIONAL ROOM UPHOLSTERY CARPETS back! 1 pm 2 prn t o 7 p m FIRST R O O M Equipment to A N 854-1455 t,8e,, tes"'' ctaanad r i g h l PATTIES m— 2959 Quartertlna Rd.. Muskegon | lb BREADED ™ VEAL HOURS: F O O D STAMPS Save Terry L. Palmer, D.C. THE WRIGHT W A Y " ClABKi WHEAT WEAVING Wednesday. Oct. 17 9:30-11 a.m. Instructor Linda Andrews 3 weeks fee $11.50 (Includes Wheat) Shelby Chiropractic Life Center AM Graft Classes Starting Wed - T h u r s - Fri - 9 - 6 S a t - 9 - Fuel This Winter! New Idea Gets the Job Done! Nvll//// LET THE S U N W O R K FOR Y O U I UNIQUE "UNDERSHOT" Ifoka. WindxuuA, IbaotA, PaicU. & feleeyeoMUf! 54t Ron f t , 3 6 " Wide Also 2 8 " - 4 8 " Widths I Cut To S(z Tick Over S c r e i n t Window Opining* W A R P B R O S . C h i c a g o 6 0 6 5 1 Pioneers i n Plastics Since 1924 [ T a k e this ad to y o u i Haidvware L u m b e r or B l d g S u p p l y Store V Accept no substitutes—Gel top quality F L E X O - G L A S S PROFESSIONAL CAREER OPPORTUNITY W e plan to add a few selected people to our W h i t e Lake office staff. If you are Interested in an exciting, challenging, personally satisfying and rewarding prctassional career w i t h no limits on individual growth, in exchange for a lot of hard worK. we may have something in common. New in-House training program specially designed to help the new associate get started quickly. For an initial telephone interview, call Ben Bennett at 894-9(544, mornings preferred. 'S&utccpu, (Formerly Alan's Fashions) Brings You The Finest In Personalized Professional Services. We Carry A Full Line Of... Mahdeen Hair Care Products (FDA& AMA Approved) Master Hair Stylists: Joyce Jones & Trida Falbe 8 9 3 0 W a t e r St.. M o n t . 893-8855 Walk-Jns W e l c o m e . CHOOSE THE ROTARY SNOW PLOW FOR YOUR NEEDS. N o w y o u c a n have your c h o i c e of four rugged, r e a r - m o u n t e d p l o w s that help y o u t a c k l e the w o r s t snow conditions. Choose from an 84 i n c h single auger p l o w , an 86 i n c h or 92 inch d o u b l e auger p l o w , or the all new 101 inch double auger plow. They'll d i g i n t o the hardest p a c k e d s n o w a n d b l o w it up«'o 60 feet a w a y ! The " u n d e r s h o t p r i n c i p l e " t h r o w s the m a n u r e d o w n back where the w i n d s w o n ' t break up the spread. The ideal answer for top d r e s s i n g or heavy spreading. See the " w i d e s p r e a d " c y l i n d e r - p a d d l e | spreader, the m o d e r n version of the shredder-spreader concept. A l s o available are s c i e n t i f i c a l l y - d e s i g n e d , f a r m proven single-beater spreaders in three p o p u l a r sizes. HANDLE THE BIGGEST FIELDS, BIGGEST YIELDS! FLIGHT OR AUGER NEW IDEA ONE-ROW SUPER PICKER Let y o u r S u p e r p i c k e r , c o r n c r i b s a n d M o t h e r N a t u r e do the work, a n d don't w o r r y about t h e r i s i n g c o s t of f u e l f o r d r y i n g . S u p e r picker does an outstanding job of b r i n g i n g in y o u r c r o p . . . a n d it c o s t s less, t o o . NEW IDEA FARM WAGONS GEARED FOR HEAVY WORK! 6 Ton • 8 Ton • 10 Ton THREE TOUGH W A G O N S TO FIT YOUR NEEDS! Choose from three different capacity f a r m w a g o n s to suit your needs f r o m h a u l i n g g r a i n to f o r a g e boxes They're byilt for m a x i m u m stability w i t h w i d e tread, m a x i m u m m a n e u v e r a b i l i t y for t i g h t spots, a n d sturdy, heavyduty spindles Both Designed for Big Capacity A v c o N e w Idea o f f e r s t w o t y p e s of r u g g e d , all p u r p o s e elevators. Flight elevators elevate ear corn, s h e l l e d corn, b a l e d hay, beans, s m a l l grain and ensilage. Auger elevators can move up t o 3,000 b u s h e l s an h o u r of a n y f r e e - f l o w i n g g r a i n ! B o t h c o m e in v a r y i n g l e n g t h s t o m e e t your needs. i NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT We g e t our b e s t i d e a s f r o m y o u " W E SERVICE W H A T W E ROTHBURY HARDWARE 6 9 4 - 8 5 9 0 ROTHBURY 8 6 1 - 2 4 1 8 SELL' October 3.1979, Page 7 WL Rogers - Houghteling wedding The St. Paul's Church at Big Rapids was chosen by Bonnie J. Rogers and Chris Houghteling for their wedding Saturday, August 11. Fr. Joseph Fix performed the double ring ceremony. Parents of the bride and bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill of Big Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. G a r e n c e Houghteling of Whitehall. Attending the bride were Nancy Goldammer, maid of honor; Sandy Goldammer NOTICE OFMORTQAQE SALE Default having been made In the terms and conditions of a certain mortgage executed by JESSIE WIMBERLY and ARTHA L. WIMBERLY, husband and wife, to WILLIAM H. SILL MORTGAGES. INCORPORATED, Mortgagee, dated September 12. 1969 and recorded September 24. 1969 In Liber 925. Page 290. Muskegon County Records, and assigned by said Mortgagee to FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION by assignment dated September 12, 1969 and recorded September 24.1969 In Liber 925. Page 295. Muskegon County Records, on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of Seven Thousand Eight Hundred EightyNine and 75/100 ($7,889.75) Dollars including Interest at seven and one-half (7 VT%) percent per annum. No suit or proceedings have been Instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. Artha L. Wimberly conveyed her right, title, and interest In the described premises to Jesse Wimberly by Quit Claim Deed dated July 13.1972 and recorded July 25. 1972 In Liber 991, Page 429. Muskegon County Records; Jesse Wimberly conveyed his right, title, and interest in the described premises to Jesse Wimberly and Ellen Dora Wimberly. husband and wife, by Quit Claim Deed dated July 20, 1972 and recorded July 25,1972 In Liber 991, Page 431, Muskegon County Records; and Jesse Wimberly and Ellen Dora Wimberly conveyed their right, title, and interest in the described premises to McArthur Winston, a single man. by Warranty Deed dated December 31.1975 and recorded January 5,1976 In Liber 1073. Page 526. Muskegon County Records. THEREFORE, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statutes of the State of Michigan In such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that on Thursday, November 1, 1979 at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon, local time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale at public auction at the Terrace Street entrance to the Muskegon County Building In Muskegon. Michigan, of the premises described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount as aforesaid on said mortgage with Interest thereon at seven and one-half (7VI%) percent per annum and all legal costs, charges, and expenses including attorney fees allowed by law. and also any sums that may be paid by the undersigned necessary to protect its interest in the premises, which said premises are situated in the City of Muskegon. Muskegon County. Michigan, and are described as: Lot 72. Plat of Welworth. as recorded In Liber 8 of Plats. Page 43. Muskegon County i Records. The length of redemption period is six (6) months from the date of sale. DATED: October 3.1979 FEDERAL NATIONAL M O R T GAGE ASSOCIATION. Assignee PARMENTER. F0RSYTHE. RUDE. GAVIGAN. VAN EPPS & BRIGGS Attorneys for Assignee . 500 Lumbrman's Bank Building ' Muskegon. Ml 49443 John M. Briggs, III 10/3,10,17,24,31 precedes Calendar honeymoon and Debbie Houghteling, bridesmaids, and Traci Rogers, flower girl. Gary Hougteling was best man with John Marcus, J r . and James Alvesteffer as groomsmen. Patrick and Michael Herremans were ring bearers. Ushers were Gregory Houghteling and Larry Rogers. About 200 guests greeted the couple at a reception held in the American Legion Hall in Morley. Assisting were Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Rogers, Betty Rogers, Mary Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Preston. The bride is a graduate of Big Rapids High School. The bridegroom graduated from Whitehall High School and Ferris State College. Following a wedding trip to Mackinac Island, they are making their home in Grand Haven. M1CH1ANA PORCELAIN Art Teachers Assn. presents 11th Exhibit and Sale of Fine Hand-Painted China at Holiday Inn, Muskegon, Friday, Oct. 12 - 1 0 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sat. Oct, 13 - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admitting donation SI. Door prizes. MUSIC BOOSTERS--The next meeting of the Montague Area Music Boosters will be held at 7:30 p.m., Monday, October 8, in the band room of the Nellie B. Chisholm Middle School. Parents of all music students are cordially invited to attend. MEETING at the home of Kenneth Mahoney, 8029 Old Channel Trail, Montague October 4, 7:30 p.m. to discuss the court case concerning Hooker Chemical. OCTOBER FEST, White Lake Eagles. Serving from 12:00 to 4 p.m. Open to the public. October 7 BAR-B-Q Dinner, October 8 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., sponsored by Ferry Memorial Church youth group. LUNCHEON at the United Methodist Church, Whitehall, Friday, Oct. 5 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Chicken & Biscuit, salad and dessert. WHITEHALL--Ted Paympeyan, singer and guitarist will present a sacred concert tomorrow evening (Thursday, October 4,) at 7:30 p.m. at the Evangelical Covenant Church, 900 South Warner Street in Whitehall. BIG OCTOBER SAVINGS! ! THIS WEEK!! FROM OUR FAMOUS BRAND STOCK. SHOP THIS WEEK YOU'LL FIND HUNDREDS OF ITEMS IN OUR MEN'S - WOMEN'S - AND JUNIOR DEPARTMENTS. COMPLETE STOCK! W O M E N ' S DRESSES VALUES TO $78 NEW FALL DRESSES TERRYS-VELOURS-KNITS RICH FALL COLORS AND STYLES SIZES 6-18 ONE G R O U P ! 20% OOFF SUITS A N D BLAZERS VALUES TO $76 TWO-PC SKIRT AND BLAZER SETS OR SEPARATE BLAZERS NEW TAILORED STYLING SIZES 6-14 ONE G R O U P ! COMPLETE STOCK! OFF '/a OFF ^ / W / /OOFF W O M E N ' S SWEATERS COAT SWEATERS - CREWNECKS* TURTLENECKS AND KNIT VESTS NEW FALL COLORS AND DESIGNS SIZESS-M-L COMPLETE STOCK! ' / O / ^ OFF W W O M E N ' S COATS ALL NEW POPULAR STYLES AND COLORS LONG AND SHORT LENGHTS THAT BUTTON - BELT - OR ZIP UP THE FRONT SIZES 8-20 20% OOFF SLEEPWEAR & LINGERIE NYLON ROBES AND GOWNS BOTH LONG AND SHORT LENGTHS PRETTY PASTEL COLORS. SIZES S-M-L-XL 3 OFF O N E RACK! SPORTSWEAR COORDINATES NEW FALL COLORS AND STYLES COORDINATING SLACKS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS AND VESTS SIZES 7-15,8-16 THURSDAY PARK FREE AT OUR BACK DOOR 1 / / 2 OFF ^ 2 OFF DRESS SLACKS WOOLS AND WOOL BLENDS, SOLIDS, CHECKS AND PLAIDS. CURRENT FALL STYLES. SIZES 32-40 SELECTED G R O U P ! ! / 3 OFF MEN'S TIES. PLENTY OF SOLIDS, STRIPES AND PATTERNS. JUST RIGHT FOR DRESS UP TIME. BUY SEVERAL. ONE G R O U P ! ' / 3 OFF MEN'S SWEATERS POPULAR CABLE CREWNECK. 100% WASHABLE ACRYLIC. GOOD COLOR SELECTION. Sizes S-M-L VALUES TO *42. BRAS A N D GIRDLES POPULAR MAIDENF0RM BRAND ALL ^ ^ BACK AND FRONT CLOSE STYLES S H E E R * # f l OR PADDED IN WHITE AND NATURAL ALL SIZES ONE RACK! / DRESS SHIRTS VALUES TO $14 ARROW SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS. WHITES. COLORS AND STRIPES SIZES 14V2-17 SELECTED G R O U P ! , W O M E N ' S BLOUSES POPULAR BRANDS AND STYLES. QIANA KNITS AND POLYESTER BLENDS BEAUTIFUL COLORS AND PRINTS SIZES 3(M0 ONE G R O U P ! . | COMPLETE STOCK! '/s2 OFF MEN'S FALL JACKETS LINED NYLONS, AND COTTONS. POPULAR WAIST LENGTHS. ASSORTED STYLES AND SIZES S-M-L-XL ONE G R O U P ! OFF L O N G SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS FLANNELS AND COTTON BLENDS, PLAIDS AND PATTERNS. NEW STYLES FOR FALL. O JUST RIGHT FOR GIFTS. SIZES S-M-L-XL ^ f | J L U ONE RACK! 2 OFF A C T I O N SPORTSWEAR FUN TO WEAR COORDINATES. PULLOVER ^ ^ TOPS WITH MATCHING WARM-UP PANTS r J | | AND VESTS. SPORTY COLORS. SIZES S-M-L FRIDAY / O O F F D A N S K I N LEOTARDS POPULAR STYLES, LONG SLEEVE TURTLENECKS AND SCOOP NECKS. BROWN, RED, NAVY and BLACK. SIZES S-M-L ONE RACK! / O / ^ W / y /ooFF SATURDAY OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 8 October 3.1979. Page 8 WL Church CEMETERY NOTICE STARTING OCTOBER 15.1979 Charity bazaar Saturday All flowers will be removed and urns will be emptied In Oak Grove Cemetery. No winter wreaths should be put out until after November 12th. M. Strahl, Sexton 10/3,10 Oak Grove Cemetery CEMETERY NOTICE All urns In Oakhurst Cemetery will be emptied starting OCTOBER 15.1979 Winter wreaths may be placed on lots beginning November 12th. Vernon Lydens, Sexton Oakhurst Cemetery City of Whitehall 10/3,10 Faith, Hope & Charity Bazaar and Art Fair will be held Saturday, Oct. 6, at the First Congregational Church in Whitehall from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. An 18-piece jazz ensemble from Hope College will be performing " i n concert" at 7:30 p.m. in the church sanctuary. Entertainment will include games and a fish pond for the " y o u n g " and three movies, " T h e Great Toy Robbery", "Paul Revere" and "The Laughing Gravy"—a Laurel and Hardy classic—for the "young and young at heart." FRtlTLAND BAPTIST CHURCH 4611 N. Oraiull Rd., Whllehdl FAITH. HOPE ^ CHAWiy BAZARS ARTS FAIR SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6 t h Rev. Donald LeMalre, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. MORNING W O R S H I P . . . . 11:00 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. . . Wednesday midweek service 7:00 FIRST CON&RE&ATIONAL CHURCH isoq soum HEARS, WHITEHAU. 1 0 . 0 0 A.M. & all day . So^oar. Bake S o l e . E x h i b i t s b y Area Artists, M o v i e s Gamas ^ o r K i d s 11.30 - l ! 0 0 S a n d w i c h L u n c h c o n I ! 3 0 P. M . I n f o r m a l O r q o n RacitoV by S c o n L « y 5 . 0 0 - 7 . 3 0 Dinner ( i N . 0 0 ^ ^ 2 . 0 0 . Tickcts at Cole's t o w n A Country fi WL. Automotive.) 7,'30 RM. Free C o n c e r t b y T h e M o p e C o U e o e J o ^ fenyei^e First Congregational Church IHIW Sim ill Meurs Ireniif II hin'lwll Dr. John W i l l i a m Estes, Pastor Coffee Hour 10:30 a.m.-n. Fellowship Hall Sunday Mo r n i n g W o r s h i p G u i t a r i s t ' - Soloist TED PAMPEYAN A sandwich luncheon will b e served from 11:30 to 1:00 p.m. (with a large stuffed toy as a prize for some lucky winner). There will be booths with handmade articles of clothing, gifts, plants, baked goods and fresh produce. Sean Ley, director of music at the church, will present an informal organ recital at 1:30 p.m. Cider and doughnuts will b e served all day. Over ten area artists will display their paintings in the sanctuary. A handmade quilt will be awarded as a special prize. Tickets are available from the Womens Fellowship. A dinner will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets are limited and may be purchased in advance at the church office (893-3265), Cole's Town & Country Cleaners and from White Lake Automotive. Tickets are $4.00 for adults and S2. for children twelve and under. MARTY WICK Montague family seminars MONTAGUE-As part of their family night program beginning October 3 and for eight following Wednesday evenings, Ferry Memorial Reformed Church, 8637 Old Channel Trail in Montague, is sponsoring a special course for adults. " W h a t Women Want Their Men to Know," is focusing on helping couples and singles discover, discuss and respond to some of the pressures and changes within our society that frequently leave women feeling depressed and uncertain. The seminar begins with a look at the changing demands of women in our world and moves onto helping people with the issues raised by those demands. Topics for various weeks include: " W h a t Women Want; In the Image of God; Looking For Love; Motherhood; and Where Christians Stand." presents a Sacred Concert Thursday, Oct. 4 7:30 PM Evangelical Covenant Church W a y n e S. Jackson, O.D, Announces the Opening of His Office for 9 0 0 S. W a r n e r St. Whitehall THE PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY Jack I.franklin-. studios "OFFICE HOURS BY A P P O I N T M E N T " organ & piano 11:00 A M. • Family Practice • Contact Lenses H a r d & Soft • Prescription Glasses LESSONS Nursery Provided • Sun G l a s s e s SALES Sunday School 9;25 a.m. SERVICE Ph. 8 9 3 - 3 2 6 5 1 1 6 S. D i v i s i o n W h i t e h a l l (FORMERLY D O C T O R ' S OFFICE, JUST OFF COLBY) 232 muskegon mall 726-3531 Youth Fellowship 7 : 0 0 p.m. Sunday Telephone: 894-2488 franklin-houseman enterprises, inc. WHITE LAKE BAPTIST C H U R C H 5 2 8 0 D O W L I N G ST. MONTAGUE The C h u r c h T h a i T e a c h e s G o d ' s W o r d W i t h o u t A p o l o g / PASTOR JIM HOUSFMAM Morning Worship 11:00 Sunday School 9:45 Eve.7:00 Wed. Eve. 7 p.m. (Enjoy Bible Study Course In Your H o m e ) Ph. 8 9 3 - 5 5 3 2 For I n f o r m a t i o n White L a k e A r e a ' s Full G o s p e l Church WHITE LAKE ASSEMBLY OF G O D FERRY MEMORIAL REFORMED CHURCH Corner of Knudsen & Old Channel Trail Rev. James Knol. Pastor Phone-Church 893-5915 Parsonage 894-9415 Morning Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Evening Praise 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Family Nlte 7:00 p.m. Shaping lives to be His church ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH Lasley & Stebblns Streets Montague Rev. Walter Teske Phone 894-4846 Worship Services Every Sunday 8:15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Sunday School & Bible Classes at 9:30 a.m. Holding Forth the Word of Life EVANQEUCAL COVENANT CHURCH Warner & Lewis Streets Whitehall John G. Sjobiom, Pastor Phone 894-9322 or 894-4271 .Sunday School-9:45 a.m. Worship Service -11:00 a.m. Evening Service-6:00 p.m. Midweek Service, Thurs.7:30 p.m NEW ERA CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH New Era Rev. Jake Weeda Phone 861-5018 Regular Schedule Morning Service-9:30 a.m. Evening Service-6:00 p.m. Sunday School-11:00 a.m. " W E WELCOME YOU" FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Alice & Warner Streets Whitehall Phone 893-7722 Robert L. Dorow, Pastor Worship Services 10:30 a.m. Sunday School FRUITLAND EVANQEUCAL COVENANT CHURCH 4355 N.Weber Road Whitehall Mark A. Frykholm, Pastor Morning Worship - 9:30 a.m. sunday School-10:45 a.m. Wednesday Evening Family Night-7:00 p.m. For Ail Ages 9:15 a.m. WHITEHALL WESLEYAN CHURCH Division & Elliott Street Rev. John Bridgett, Pastor Phone 893-8795 Sunday School -10:00 a.m. Worship Service -11:00 a.m. Evening Service-6:00 p.m. Family Prayer Hour - 7:00 p.m. Wesleyan Youth (Wed.) -7:00 p.m. WE WELCOME YOU CLAYBANKS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Old 99 off Melnert Park Road Rev. Edward H. Slate Phone 893-2315 CHURCH SCHOOL 10:00a.m. DIVINE WORSHIP 11:15a.m. THE FRIENDLY VACATION CHURCH Nursery Provided AREA RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY • * SAINT PETER'S BY-THE-LAKE The Episcopal Parish of White Lake 8451 Old Channel Trail Montague Rev. Douglas Schwert Phone 893-2425 Holy Communion - 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion - 10:00 a.m. (Nursery) Come and break bread with us Williom Alexonder, Posioi Corner of Spring & Division - W h i f e h o l l SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9 : 4 5 a . m . WORSHIP SERVICE - 11 a . m E V A N G E L I S T I C SERVICE 6 : 0 0 p . m . V^'ed. P r a y e r & B i b l e S t u d y - 7 : 0 0 p . m . Radio Program - "The W o r d Of G o d " W . K J . R . - Saturday 1 2 : 4 5 p.m. WE WELCOME YOU TO J O I N US IN O U R W O R S H I P BAHA! FAITH Weekly Fireside (Discussion Group) 8 p.m. Wednesday Call 894-9545 for information WHITEHALL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Division near Colby Rev. Edward H. Slate Phone 893-2315 DIVINE WORSHIP-9:45 a.m. Nursery Provided at the King's House -123 South Divison Avenue CHURCH SCHOOL - 10:45 a.m. A WARM WELCOME TO VACATIONERS LEBANON LUTHERAN CHURCH 1101 S. Mears Whitehall Larry L. Foster. Pastor Phone - Church 893-5745 Parsonage - 893-8525 Worship 10:15 a.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Nursery Provided PRINCE OF PEACE PARISH Fr. Bernard Schafer llOODykstra Phone 744-3321. MASSES Saturday-6:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00a.m.. 11:00ajn. Pre-school CCD classes & Nursery during 9:00 a.m. Sunday Mass Sacraments of Penance Saturday 5:30;6:00 p.m. Holy Days 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Eve ot Holy Day 7:00 p.m. October 3.1979, Page 9 WL STATE OF MICHIQAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF MUSKEOON PAUL L. WITEK. Plaintiff, File No. 79-15033 DO vs. GRETHEL I. WITEK. Defendant. ORDER TO ANSWER On the 6th day of September, If • an action was filed by PAUL L. WITEK, Plaintiff, against GRETHEL I. WITEK, Defendant, in this Court to obtain a judgment of divorce. It is hereby ordered that the Defendant, GRETHEL I. WITEK, shall answer or take such otner action as may be permitted by law on or before the 15tti day of Novwnber, 1979. Failure to comply with this O r ^ will result In a judgment by jefauit against such Defendant for the relief demanded in the complaint filed in this Court. Signed; Tom H. Linck for Ronald H. Pannucci, Circuit Judge Date of Order: September 13, 1979 SIMONSON AND SIMONSON AJ^rneys for Plaintiff 1 ^>outh Division Street Whitehall, Michloan 49461 Jeanie Tickle rtctnny itntittvf AlfOTISEI n u ptuoT mikuo Twia r t p r t tar NUCLEIC roqer A PRODUCTS. Sht ittMNtad t M r four day t t m l n a r a n d labratary i t M l n n t a p o l l t . 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Air tight lined w i t h finest quality firebrick to preven heavy W and 5 / 1 6 " warp-prool steel plate througout. 7. Dual Plane cooking surface S Colt's •BATH & BED SHOP (OlIY SI • WHIMHAU for greatest vefsatlllty. 40 DiHerent Oit!ef«nt Styles v y i t i of ot Stov«j j t o w on on Disploy—MOST STOVES ON SALE - WMOHAISDOOI MODEL. R««ollW94 Take 2 2 " wood. $597 20 units only at this p r i a . W A R M MORNING STOVES OPEN 530 WHITEHALL RD. N. MUSKEGON 1680 APPLE AVE. MUSKEGON M o n d a y t h r u Saturdav 7 a . m . to 12 midnight J Sunday 9 a . m . to 9p.m. October 3.1979, Page 10 WL NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default having been made In the terms and conditions of a certain mortgage executed by JOHNNIE BARTEE and FRANKIE BARTEE. husband and wife, to NATIONAL HOMES ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, Mortgagee, dated June 2.1972 and recorded June 5.1972 In Liber 987. Page 471. Muskegon County Records, and assigned by said Mortgagee to MAYFLOWER NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY by assignment dated June 15. 1972 and recorded June 19. 1972 in Liber 988, Page 657, Muskegon County Records, and thus assigned to FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION. a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the United States, by assignment dated June 15.1972 and recorded June 19.1972 In Liber 988. Page 695. on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of Eighteen Thousand Four and 78/100 ($18,004.78) Dollars Including Interest at seven (7%) percent per annum. No suit or proceedings have been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. THEREFORE, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statutes of the State of Michigan In such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that on Thursday, October 4. 1979 at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon, local time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale at public auction at the Terrace Street entrance to the Muskegon County Building in Muskegon, Michigan, of the premises described In said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount as aforesaid on said mortaaae with interest thereon at seven (7%) percent per annum and all legal costs, charges, and expenses including attorney fees allowed by law. and also any sums that may be paid by the undersigned necessary to protect its interest In the premises, which said premises are situated in City of Norton Shores. Muskegon County. Michigan, and are described as: The West 73 feet of the East 133 feet of Lot 22. Oakdale Subdivision, as recorded In Liber 10 of Plats, Page 39. Muskegon County Records. The length of redemption period Is six (6) months from the date of sale. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, Assignee Dated: September 5.1979 PARMENTER, FORSYTHE, RUDE. GAVIGAN. VAN EPPS & BRIGGS Attorneys for Assignee 500 Lumberman's Bank Building Muskegon, Ml 49443 John M. Brlggs, III 9/5,12,19.26.10/3 and provided, notice Is hereby given that on Thursday, November 1,1979 at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon, local time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale at public auction at the Terrace Street entrance to the Muskegon County Building In Muskegon. Michigan, of the premises described In said mortgage or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount as aforesaid on said mortgage with Interest thereon at (9%) nine per cent per annum and all legal costs, charges and expenses Including attorney fees allowed by law. and also any sums that may be paid by the undersigned necessary to protect Its Interest in the premises, which said premises are situated in the Township of Casnovla. Muskegon County, Michigan and are described as: Lot 6 and the East half of Lot 5, Block 2. Map of the Village of Slocum's Grove, as recorded In Liber 3 of Plats, Page 5, Muskegon County Records. The length of the redemption period Is one (1) month from the date of sale. and provided, notice Is hereby given that on Thursday. October 25. 1979 at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon, local time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale at public auction at the Terrace Street entrance to the Muskegon County Building in Muskegon, Michigan, of the premises described In said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount as aforesaid on said mortgage with Interest thereon at five and one-quarter (5V*%) percent per annum and all legal costs. LUMBERMAN'S BANK, MORTGAGEE Dated: October 3,1979 PARMENTER, FORSYTHE, RUDE. GAVIGAN, VAN EPPS & BRIGGS Attorneys for Mortgagee 500 Lumberman's Bank Bldg. Muskegon, Mi. 49443 John M. Briggs III 10/3.10,17,24.31 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default having been made In the terms and conditions of a certain mortgage executed by JAMES H. KEMP. JR. and DEANA M. KEMP, husband and wife, to ADVANCE MORTGAGE CORPORATION. Mortgagee, dated January 2, 1962 and recorded January 3. 1962 in Liber 747. Page 128, Muskegon County Records, and assigned by said Mortgagee to THE NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK by assignment dated March 13. l a w and recorded April 5,1962 in Uber 752, Page 147, Muskegon County Records, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of Five Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-Four and 83/100 ($5,854.83) Dollars Including Interest at five and one-quarter 5,/4%) percent per annum. No suit or proceedings have been Instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. The length of redemption period Is one (1) year from the date of sale. DEANA M. KEMP conveyed all of her right, title, and Interest In said property by Quit Claim Deed dated September 18. 1967 and recored In Liber 876 at Page 284 of Muskegon County Records to JAMES H. KEMP. JR. THE NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, Assignee DATED: September 26.1979 PARMENTER, FORSYTHE. RUDE, GAVIGAN. VAN EPPS & BRIGGS Attorneys for Assignedd 500 Lumberman's Bank Building Muskegon, Ml. 49443 John M. Brlggs III 9/26, 10/3,10,17,24 charges, and expenses Including attorney fees allowed by law. and also any sums that may be paid by the undersigned necessary to protect its interest in the premises, which said premises are situated In the City of Muskegon Heights, Muskegon County, Michigan, and are described as: Lot 1, Block 277, Muskegon Improvement Company's Annex No. 1 to the Village of (City of) Muskegon Heights, as recorded In Liber 3 of Plats. Page 40. Muskegon County Records. NOTICE VILLAGE OF LAKEWOOD CLUB To Our Suppliers: CITY OF MONTAGUE REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR REGULAR CITY ELECTION Notice is hereby given that In conformity with the "Michigan Election Law", I will upon any day, from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. except Saturday and Sunday or a legal holiday, receive for registration the name of any legal voter In said City of Montague not already registered, who may personally apply for such registration. THE LAST DAY BEING TUESDAY October 9,1979 TU mite The Village of Lakewood club will not Lctker process for payment any materials or equipment purchased without a purchase order after September 24, 1979. Legals from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. AT THE CITY HALL. server All Carol Rolph, City Clerk 9/19.26.10/3 purchase orders are to be signed by the Village President or Village Clerk. Invoices will not be accepted In an amount MONTAGUE AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1979-80 GENERAL SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR GRADES K-12 higher than that shown on the purchase order. Clerk. June M. Byron 10/3/79 ' This calendar Is printed to assist parents and students to plan activities such as family vacations, dentist appointments and the like. We suggest that the calendar be cut out and NOTICE BOBCAT HARVEST REGULATIONS placed In a prominent place In the home for ready reference. Please note that a day and a half is devoted to formal parent-teacher conferences near the middle of each semester". Informal conferences may be held at any time and parents are encouraged to visit the schools. The Natural Resources Commission at its meeting on May This year because classes started late, we have done some things different In an attempt to get 11,1979, under the authority of Sees. 1. 2. and 3 of Act 230, school concluded in June at a reasonable time. Some parent-teacher conferences will be held on P.A. 1925, as amended. Sees. 38 and 39a, Chapter IV, and Sec. Saturdays and teachers will do records at the end of each semester on Saturdays. Also the spring vacation is considerably shortened, hopefully for this year only. 1, Chapter V, Act 286, P.A. 1929. as amended, established rules for the taking of bobcats, during winter and spring. Thursday. September 20 Teacher orientation begins 1. Seasons Friday, September 21 Classes begin, full day for students Wednesday, November 21 End 1st marking period, K-12 Thursday, November 22 No classes, begin THANKSGIVING VACATION Zone 2 - Hunting only. January 1 through February. Monday November 26 Classes resume Zone 3 - Closed to hunting and trapping. Friday. November 30 Classes morning only, Zone 1 - Hunting and trapping, October 25 of one year through March 31 of the following year. 2. Shooting Hours Parent-Teacher Conferences. K-12 In afternoon 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST December 1 Saturday No classes, Parent-Teacher Conferences, K-12 3. Areas Zone 1 - The Upper Peninsula, except Bois Blanc Island which will be included under Zone 2 regulations; and Drummond Island, which will be closed. Zone 2 - Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Otsego. Montmorency, Monday. December 24 No classes, begin CHRISTMAS VACATION Wednesday, January 2 Classes resume Friday, February 1 End Sem. 1, End second marking period, K-12 Saturday. February 2 No classes, teachers on duty Monday, February 4 Begin semester II Friday, April 4 Classes morning only, begin SPRING VACATION Emmet, and Alpena counties; also Bois Blanc Island. 4. Registration Any person killing a bobcat shall present the whole animal at a Department of Natural Resources district office or other End 3rd marking period, K-12 designated field office within 72 hours of the kill. There, a a confirming seal shall be attached and information ob talned from the licensee as to date, place, and manner of kill and other pertinent Information deemed appropriate. Regis- Tuesday, April 8 Classes resume Friday. April 11 Classes morning only Parent-Teacher Conferences. K-12 In afternoon tration shall be In the peninsula of the kill. No taxidermist or fur buyer shall accept, or process In any fashion, a bobcat or bobcat pelt without the confirming seal attached. Sealing Saturday. April 12 No classes. Parent-Teachers Conferences. K-12 Monday, May 26 No classes, MEMORIAL OAY Friday. June 13 Classes morning only. End semester II, of pelts will qualify the fur for foreign export under regulations enforced by the Endangered Species Scientific THEREFORE, by virtue of the power of sale contained In said mortgage, and pursuant to the statutes of the State of Michigan In such case made End 4th marking period K-12 Authority. Registration hours will be during regular working hours or where offices are open for some other purpose, Saturday, after hours. No charge will be made for sealing. June 14 T No classes, teachers on duty. 9/19,26,10/3 NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM PROPOSED FLOOD ELEVATION DETERMINATIONS AGENCY: Federal Insurance Administration, FEMA. (202) 426-1460 or Toll Free Une (800) 424-8872 ACTION: Proposed rule. (In Alaska and Hawaii call Toll Free Une (800) 424-9080) SUMMARY: 451 Seventh Street, S.W. Room 5150 NOTICE OF MORTQAQE SALE Default having been made In the terms and conditions of a certain mortgage executed by JOHN P. TRENT and CHARLENE M.TRENT, husband and wife, to NATIONAL LUMBERMAN'S BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Mortgagee, dated May 21, 1976 and recorded June 1. 1976 In Uber 1062, Muskegon County Recorts, Page 567 on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of ($27,764.97) Twenty-Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty-four and 97/100 dollars Including Interest at (9%) nine per cent per annum. No suit or proceedings has been Instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. THEREFORE, by virtue of the power of sale contained In said mortgage, and pursuant to the statutes of the State of Michigan In such case made Washington, D.C. 20410 Technical information or comments are solicited on the proposed base (100-year) flood elevations listed below for selected locations in the nation. These base (100-year) flood elevations are the basis for the flood plain management measures that the community Is required to either adopt or show SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Insurance Administrator gives notice of the proposed determinations of base evidence of being already in effect In order to qualify or remain qualified for participation In the (100-year) flood elevations for selected locations In the nation, In accordance with section 110 of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 960. which added section 1363 to the DATES: The period for comment will be ninety (90) days following the second publication of this proposed (Pub. L. 90-448). 42 U.S.C. 4001-4128, and 44 CFR Part 67.4 (a). National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title Xlll of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 rule In a newspaper or local circulation in each community. These elevations, together with the flood plain management measures required by section 60.3 of the program regulations, are the minimum that are required. They should not be construed to mean ADDRESSES: See table below; the community must change any existing ordinances that are most stringent In their flood plain managment requirements. The community may at any time enact stricter requirements on Its own, or | pursuant to policies established by other Federal, State or Regional entitles. These proposed FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: elevations will also be used to calculate the appropriate flood Insurance premium rates for new Mr. R. Gregg Chappell National Flood Insurance Program buildings and their contents and for the second layer of Insurance on existing buildings and their The proposed base (100-year) flood elevations for selected locations are: contents. Proposed Base (100-year) Flood Elevations. Michigan Proposed Base (100-year) Flood Elevations — State City/Town/Ccunty Source of Flooding * V IDepth in feet above ground. •Elevation in feet (NGVD) Location ^ TT VP V * W • (twp) White Rivor Muskegon County Lake Michigan Shoreline 584* White Lake Shoreline 584 • Maps available at Township Hall, White River, Michigan. Send consents to Mr. Robert C. 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DOWNSTAIRS ( 2 ) O O C i O O ® C D (11) CD CD K W S (4) JEWISH VOICE Cl® 6 0 D O CAVETT SHOW Guests: Le Ballet Trackaderos de Monte Carlo. CD MJISJI. H B O MOVI -(DRAMA) • • "MM«W Expren" 1979 Brad Davb. Gripping account of a young American traveler s desperate efforts to escape a Turkish prison where he b serving a life sentence tor possession of Hashbh. (Rated R) (2 hrs.) CD MAKE ME LAUGH (21 CD MJLSJI. 0 O CD CIS LATE MOVI 'SWITCH; The Twelfth Commandment' A petty thief steab a briefcase full 01 money getting herseff involved in a much more serious crime, (Repeal) HAWAII FWE-O: A Woman's Work b With A Gun' Stars: Jack lord, James MacArthur. (Repeat) O O TK TOMGHT SHOW Guest host: Richard Dawson. Guest: Delia Reese. (90 mins.) ( 4 ) ROSS lAGLEY SHOW O MART T T i a MOORE SHOW ® MOVI -(DRAMA) • • • "Heme Kaowi Mr. Afcoi" 1957 Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr, A Nun and a soldier are stranded on a Japaneseinfested bland during W.W.II, (2 hrs.. 7 mire.) ® ) DAKMG DtSCO ( 1 1 ) 101 KWHART SHOW ( 1 2 ) MOVI -(MYSTaT) • • • "IMea Stalk*" 1950 William Holden. Nancy Olson. A Mind girl b kidnapped, whkh leads to an intensive polke manhunt. (100 mins.) ODD COUPLE AK CAPT10KD NEWS 11:45 CD I K LOVE BOAT Computerman.' with guest stars Frankie Avalon. Carole Ita White, Denny Evans. Shelley Long. Larry Cssey and Georgame LaPiere,•Parlez Vous,' with guest stars Barhi Benton. Susan Silo, Jamie Farr and Danny Dayton,- and 'Memories ol You', with guest stars Patty Duke Astin and Rkk Nelson. CD MOVI -(WESTaN-ORAMA) • • • "UstSmMf' 1961 Rock Hudson, Dorothy Me lone. Three men vie for the love ol a woman. (2 hrs., 15 mire.) fin ? JL AFTERNOON AMaiCAN LEAGUE CHAMPWNSHP 340 PLAYOFFS EVENING 640 6:30 ( 2 ) GHUGAITS ISLAND O O O O CD CD NEWS ( 4 ) BOSS lAGLEY SNOW (JOMED M PROGRESS) ® GOOD TIMES ( 1 1 ) CD A K K W S ( 1 2 ) CAROL BURNETT AND FfiKNDS I D I DREAM OF JEANNI 6 0 ZOOM ( 2 1 0 0 0 C D CIS KWS O NK NEWS ® CD DKK VAN DYKE SHOW ® aECTRK COMPANY J U ) jWGAlTS HEROES ( 1 2 ) 101 KWHART SHOW CD CD A K K W S 6 0 EVENMG AT STMPWMT-Seiji Ozawa and The Boston Symphony Orchestra.' Tonight's concert features the renowned French virtuoso Maurice Andre performing the Trumpet Concerto in D by Gubeppe Tartlni. (60 mire.) H B O FOOTBALL ISDE TK NFL 8:30 (41 WAKE UP AMaiCA CHK0 AND TK MAN 10.' O V a EAST Host; Hugh Downs. Guest: Dr. Mary Calderone, sei counselor. ( 1 1 ) CD CD CD IOISON Benson falb for a lovely lady and, after finding out she b the state's newest senator^ begins to worry about status. 940 ( 2 ) O O O CD HAWAII FIVE-0 Steve McGarrett finds himself caught in the crossfire as a faction of embattled Hawaiians lakes on the blends' underworld. Guest stars; Ross Martin, Harry Guardino. (Season Premiere,- 2 hrs.) O O OUMCT Quincy b more concerned with getting at the cause of an epidemk that's taking the lives of children than worrying about the political problems he b creating for Amerka in a foreign country. (60 mins.) (41 700 aw ® MOVI -(COMQIY-DRAMA) • • "The Front Page 1974 Jack Leenmon. Wetter Matthau. Story focuses on competitive newspeper coverage of the eiecutkm of an alleged cop-killer. (2 hrs.) 33) WISCONSIN MAGAZME ( 1 1 ) CD CD CD BARKY N L L a Wojo seeks a man reported missing en route to take final vows We Now Have Fall Apples GOLDEN DELICIOUS OUR HEALTH SPA RED DELICIOUS JONATHANS Relax and Enjoy Yourself MAC'S EXERCISE TO MUSIC A Little Ballet and a Little Jazz & CIDER we've got the perfect CB antenna V ists HONEY JELLIES — MARINE MOUNT Creative Movemen Oct. 9 W e accept Visa & Mastercharge —^ CALL 8 9 4 - 2 5 0 0 HEALTH SPA 8 9 3 0 WATER ST. - M O N T A G U E Read by nearly TRUNK KAOUNT BIRCHWOOD FARM MARKET / MAGNETIC MOUNT - J LUGGAGE RACK ROOF MOUNT 50,000 4 GUTTER MOUNT COWL MOUNT CAMPER MOUNT Old US-31 2 miles North of Shelby. Mon-Sat 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.m. Gosed Sunday TRUCK MIRROR M O U N T tv viewers every PHONE 861-4477 week October 3.1979. Page 12 WL K i monk and finds hin wMi a Mr o( Itn CD NOVI -(AfiVBTUIE-OtAHA) * * 4 DmWt Janws Gamer, iack Wardw. Hw nptorts of Hm American Rangers and their leader. Colonel W i i a n Darby, as he leads his men through a landing assuatt on North Africa In the itrrasion o< Hafy. (2 hrs, 30 MIS.) € 0 SMiK PKYIWS-TAKI 7 t e n Best Mories of the J f f i The new season leads otl with a program in which fita crifo-hosfs Roger ftert and 6ene Siskal discuss their favorite mories of the last imftn" 1951 H B O NOV! (MTSTHT) • • H "Mrter tf Decne" 1171 Christopher Plummer, James Mason. Vicious nurderar has a d e w cow-up. But is H d e w enough to loot Sherlock Holms and Dr. WatsonURated P6) (2 hn.) ( 1 1 ) © C D C D SOAF The Catnpbefl and late women candMr rata their k m Bres, while Burl and Saul try to escape from the aliens. € D CAMOA T W S X a n i n Hamlisch This is a documentary profile of American composer Marrin Hamlisch. whose work Includes motion picture scores lor The Way We Were.' "The Sting' and the musk lor the Broadway hit. A Chorus line.' O O O r e t A I M MOM The professional and prrrate lives of fire young docton at a Los Angeles hospital are the subjects of this comedy-drama. Stan David Spielierg. Barbara Babcock. (60 num.) ® SlfAK n f V I W S - I A U 7 7en Best Movies of the 70*$ The new season leads of) with a program in which film critics-hosts Roger Ebert and Gene Siskal discuss their favorite movies of the last decade ( 1 1 ) CD C D C D 70-70 € B MASTERMKf THEATRE love for Lydia' In this, the second episode. Edward and Lydia are separated by the spring thaw. Although each is too uncertain to pursue the other, they fall completely In love when reunited through the efforts of their friend Alex Sanderson. (60 mins.) ( 4 ) NOCMAN VMCENT PEAIE m FAST F08WAID (12) The Great Thaw' fJI 1040 10-.30 OVUSATIOH rnOOOOOCBCD CD HWS 11M 11:30 (11) CD ( 4 ) GOO'S NEWS KHMD THE NEWS ®J ffl O O CAVFTT SNOW Guest: John Schlesinger. C D NJLSJI. H B O FOOTBALL: MSXIE THE NR ( 2 ) C D MJLSJt. O O C D CBS LAn MOVE CGLUMBO: Murder By The Book' A mystery writer plans the peried crime in the murder of hb partner. (Repeat) BAHACEK: Let's Hear H For A Living Legeraf Stars: Georoe Peppard, Stefanie Powers. (Repeat) O O THE TONKNT SHOW Guest host: Richard Dawson. (90 mins.) ( 4 ) ROSS IAGLET SHOW 0 MART TTLfR MOOSE SNOW O D MOVI -(MTSTBT) • • • % 'Wfcal E w Happewed To M y J a M l " 1167 Bette Davis. Joan Crawford. The story of a psychopathic relationship between two sisters, one a former vaudeville star, the other a crippled ei-silent star ol the screen, who are bound together in a house of hate. (7 hrs.. 38 mins.) ® PfiOGtAM UNANNOUNCED ( 1 1 ) BOI NEWHAST SHOW ( 1 2 ) MOVIE-(COMOT) "Mto Graat Takes i l d m r 1141 Lucille Ball. William Holden. A wacky secretary becomes innocently involved with crooks. ( 1 1 5 rains.) C D 000 COUPLE C D MOVI (COMEDT-SOMANCE) • • • XOM September" 1161 Rock Hudson. Gins Lollobrigida. Wealthy American arrives at hb Italian villa two months earlier than usual and discovers hb caretaker uses the place as hotel for eleven months 01 the year. (7 hrs.. IS mins.) ffi DO CAVFTT SHOW Guest: John Schlesinger. C D MOVIE -(COMEDY) • • • 1 m m Sera, Mn. CampbeT 1161 Gina Lollobrigida. Peter Lawford. An Italian woman collects child support payments lor her daughter from three former U i . airmen until their squadron holds a reunion In Italy and all three want to see tho girl. (7 hrs.) 3:00 o o 1:31 H I (4) 700 CLUB WASHNGTON WEEK I I lEVEW (H) © © C D FtBAT K H T MOVE "Before 1:30 1040 10:30 11:00 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHV PUTOffS EVENING 640 (2) GfLUGAJTS ISLAND 6:30 O O O O C D C D NEWS ( 4 ) loss u a r r show ( j o i e • ptoeeESS) ® 6000 I M S ( 1 1 ) C D ABC NEWS ( 1 2 ) CAI01 BUINETT AND FIENDS C D I DIEAM Of JEANNE ffi ZOOM (2} O O O C D CIS NEWS O NIC NEWS 9 J C D D O VAN DTXE SHOW (33) ELECTIIC C0MPANT 11:45 J H ) J g G A T S HBOIS 1M ( 1 2 ) 101 NEWHAIT SHOW C D C D A K NEWS € S 0 V B EAST Host: Hugh Downs. Guest: Dr. Nan Hutchinson, behavioral psychologbl. dbcusses 'A Place To Live.' (2) O O ( 1 1 ) NEWS O MATCH GAME ( 4 ) MUSTOIT O N K NEWS O CD HB HAW Guests: Dr. Billy Graham. Tennessee Ernie Ford. Jimmy Rodgen Michelle Rodgers. Bobby Butler. (60 mins.) (£ 000 COUPU ® ) PI0JECT UHVERSE C D TKTAC DOUGH ( 1 2 ) SANF0ID AND SON CD T U B ' S A CROWD CD ILOVELIO € 0 JAPAN I0DAT 1740 MJLSJI. (2) © MJLSJI. O O © OS LAn MOVE THE HIGHT STALKER: The Trevi Colled ion' Kokhak investigates two mysterious deaths and discovers that they ware caused by something supernatural. (Repeal) -BARRACUDA' 1978 Stars: Jason Even, Wayne David Crawford. O O THE TONGHT SHOW Guest host: Skhard Dawson. (90 rains.) ( 4 ) S0SS IAGLET SHOW O MAST TTLEI MOOSE SHOW C E ) MOVE -(WESTESN) • • H " l l m V k ^ t a " 1171 Gary Cooper. Rkhard Arfon. The Virginian finds defight in a gay eastern gal who turns from him when western justke demands he hang Ms pal lor rustling. (7 hrs.. 6 mins.) (33) MASTERPIECE THEAISE l o v e for Lydia' In this, the second episode, Edward and Lydia are separated by the spring thaw. Although each b too uncertain lo pursue the other, they f a l completely in love when reunited through the efforts of their friend Alex Sanderson. (60 mins.) ( 1 1 ) M l NEWHAIT SHOW (12jM0VE-(SCENCE-flC110ll)**H " V o y a n t o the Mttom of the S m " 1167 Walter Pidgaon, Joan Fontaine. When an experimental atomk submarine discovers the Van Allen Belt radution circling the Earth has been burning tor days. H speeds to the Marianas to explode the beH Into outer space. (115 mins.) © ODD COUPU © MOVIE ( H O I I O I ) • • M "Cme Of Fra^ensteh" 1157 Peter Cushing, Christopher Lm. Flashback: Baron Frankenstein awaiting the death sentence telb the story of how ho craatad hb monster. (7 hrs.) © ABC CAPTIONED NEWS © CHASLE'S ANGOS Target Angels' The Angels' lives ai% in danger from a would-be assassin, a mysterious liraping man. (Repeat) H B O MOVE-(AOVBrniE)** T h e Slranfar And The C b i M I i i " 1177 Lm Van Cfoef, Lo Ueh. When a hard-drinking gunman teams up with a kung-fu champ the results are dynamitel Story about two unlikely soldiers-of-tortune who sal out to recover a stolen treasure. (PG) (7 hrs.) ( 2 ) GUNSM0KE O MOVE -(MUSICAL) • • • " M m HwwaT 1167 Elvis Presley. Joan Black man. A sokfiar returning to hb Hawaiian home takes a job with a tourist agency against hb parents wishes, (115 nins.) ( 1 1 ) WRESTLING © CHASLE'S ANGELS Target Angels' The Angelslives are in danger from a would-be assassin, a mysterious limping man. (Sepeat) ©MOVE-(WESTERN-MAMA)*" i K k m i t m Preacher" 1177 Sidney Poitier. Harry Balafonto. A trail guide who devotes hnseH to protecting former slaves seeking to homestead in the West, b confronted by a con-man in praachars garb. The two finally join forces against bounty hunters who have been hired lo drive the homesfaaders b a d into the South where they can be exploited as cheap labor. (10 mins.) B (4) I7J6 141 O i THE NEWS 0PBI QUESTION JO$ SOU T I A 1 ® MOVE -(TTTIE WANNOUKB)) 3 5 ) H0USBUNSMP 0 1 ) DAVE MCCLAM SHOW © WGS M M T AND F t B D S © FUM DIGEST (2) O O © • THE IEWS l i O O O © 30 MNJTES UTSTAMSWW FAST FOtWASD 1) © © © NCAA F00TIALL I COMBT CUTUPS JAPAN T0DAT ( 2 ) MOVE -(WESIHN) 1153 Clailon Moore, Joy SSverheeis. Posing as a deaf Mexican, the Low Sanger loib a plot to rob a big gold shipment. (90 mins.) O SPORTS J0UINAL O SP0ITSWQSLD Coverage of the China fnvitational Gymnastks MMI. (60 mire.) O MOVE -(COMBT) • • "Ahboft and C a M e Mae? JakyC and Hyde" 1153 Boris Kariofl. Helen Westcott. Two American pofice offken studying London polke methods begin a search for a monster terrorizing London. (90 mins.) O MOVE -(DOCUMBHAIT) • "AJaskn Safart" I H I The vast horizons ol the Alaskan wfldamess are emfored. (60 mins.) O © CWCUS (35) CONNECnOW The Trigger Effed'Thb b the premiere episode of a series whkh will travel to more than 30 countries to trace the roots of man's technological progress and its imped upon the world. Tonight, host James Burke recrMtas the 1965 Hew Tork blackout, and then traveb back 7,000 yean to Egypt to show why he befieves the invention of the plow to be the bask trigger" of historical change (60 mins.) © LOST M SPACE © NOVA "A Plague On Our Children' In thb O 1J6 1.30 741 J-J0 I.-N FOOTBALL MSBf THE NH HAPfT DATS I K IAC DOUGH O C D PUCE IS IIGHT ( 4 ) THE LESSON a C D JOKBI'S WID O NEWLTWED GAME ( ! ) CAKH WINETT AND FIBDS ( 5 ) € 0 M A C N a - L B t a REWtT Q i ) n t f f s a ciowd © PMMAGAOE ( 1 2 ) ALL • THE FAMKT CD HOG AITS HEROES (2) O O O © MClEDfHi HULK David Banner tries to reunite an eicaptionaly gifted teenager with the mother who abandoned her. and b accused of kidnapping. (60 mins.) O O AICHCAN LEAGUE PUTOffS • TOUCH MOVE (ADVenWE) • ~Tta Dead Dw't Dto~ 1175 George Hamitton. Ray Miland A man becomes drawn into the nether world whie trying to prove Hut his brother was wrongly executed lor murder. (90 mins.) ® K * Ttf lECOtD (11) © S O F ANT AST tSUND Tattoo becomes a surrogate lather to aa orphaned chid.- SJ), 17:76 17:30 (2) LAWRENA wax SHOW EVENING 0 5 ) SCASLET LETTB Thb b the premiere of an encore presentation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's grMt American dassk. H b the story of Hester Prynne condemned lor aduHery by the people of 17th century Boston. Tonight, while Hester and her Infant Pearl languish In prison, they are visited by Hester's long-lost husband. Soger ChRlingworth b played tar Kevin Conway. (60 mins.) ^ 740 (2) O © NEWS VFW 3 2 5 6 WALSH ROAD Friday, October 5 6 : 3 0 - 8 : 0 0 P.M. SING-ALONG WITH RUTHIE 5/2 El 06 Regency Scanner 95 •169 WITH 10 CRYSTALS Universal Electronics US 3 1 S h e l b y Ph. 8 6 1 - 5 6 8 7 THEATRE DOWNTOWN Seagull MONTAGUE AUTOMATIC ANSWERING 893-5683 S c h o o l of Ballet 'ALIEN' is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher and a ton of fun." Gene Shallt, NBC-TV BALLET CLASSES TUESDAY FALL TERM Level 1 - 4:00-5:00 Level 2 - 5:(X>6:00 OCT. Intermediate - 6:00-7:30 Adult Beginning - 7:30-9:00 WEDNESDAY 9 - DEC. 13 Intermediate - 6:00-7:30 Adult Beginning - 7:30-9:00 THURSDAY Level 2 - 5:00-6:00 Intermediate - 6:00-7:30 Adult Beginning - 7:30-9:00 TUITION 1 class per week - $32.00 2 classes per week - $55.00 3 classes per week - $85.00 Single class - $3,50 CALL Rates for 10 week term Tuition payable In advance - No refund n a nwi & ® JETS0NS OUSUNDO © CBOOETrs ncToiT una - 894-5760 Alison Effertz - Instructor Register by phone or on tirsf day of class ( 1 1 ) ANDT 6IFNH SHOW © © © AMEDCAN LANDSLUB MOVE -(saaa-Hcrar) „ I 8703 Ferry Street, Montague fllCOX leiTpTRro % TACOS, ENCHILADAS & BURRITOS TV COMPULOG SERVICES, INC. UDSWOtU) m i Kkherd Derr. Barbara Sush. .^taJmvoiditedfehaadkEariuflndta^. 440 JOCXET cm GOLD CUP n>— 640 ThMderWt" April 15. 1837. (2) O O O © JASON Of STAI COMMAND O O J0NNT QUEST ( 4 ) PUPPET T i f f GANG (11) © © WEEKBB SPECIAL The Hone That Played Center FtekT A basabal foam ol hopeless losers winds up In the World Series when a hone with Iwarl shows them how the game should be pjaved. (Conclusion) © HOT FUDGE © UTTLE RASCALS • THE IEWS O O O © TASIAN AND I K SUPS (35) S BOWUNG O © 5-JO S THE ST0ST MOVE-(SOTKE FICTION) • • ' T M t t o f f o e Heed least" 1151 Ed Nebon. Mkhael Emmet. An astronaut fights a monster, intent on conquering the world. (60 mins.) M0VE (TITLE UNANNOUNCED) AT ISSUE HBO MOVIE -(DIAMA) • • "OperallM Klaus Klnsky. Sybil Danning. The world watched.the world wait ad..and the cheered. One of the most daring spedacular rescues ol modem times.JPG) (7 hrs, 30 mins.) (2) O O © SP08TS SPEOACULAS 1) World's Strongest Mea Part B. fMfuring carfift. 7) Padfk Gymnastks Championships from Seattle. Washington. (60 mins.) ( 4 ) KUEYB'S VOIQ > m TWUNG EWNT [ B long-awaited first meeting between Affirmed a r i i Spedacular Bid b expected to come about when CBS Sports broadcasts the 61st running ol the Jockey Dub Gold Cup. (60 mins.) ( A ) CEBUTION O LONE IANGB ® SOUL TIAM (35) GIEAT PBF0IMANCES A Life in the Theatre' Tonight's performance presents a two-character play by David Mamet, one ol America's most gifted new playwrights. The story b about two acton - one a seasoned veteran, the other a neophyte - for whom the theatre b dearly as Important as Rfe Hsal. (90 miraO (11) © © © WW WOILD Of SPOITS © TWUGHT ZONE SOCCB MADE M GBMANT % I0SS IAGLET SHOW • SEAICH Of (35) FEELMGS © OUTBLMTS ( 1 2 ) COOSA COLLEGE SC0IB0AID 6tai The s t o r y of Helen Keller, t h e blind, deaf and d u m b child w h o was t a u g h t t o read a n d speak by her r e m a r k a b l e t e a c h e r . Annie Sullivan, will be televised o n t h e first NBC Theater p r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e season, Sunday. O c t o b e r 14. Excellent f o r family viewing, 'The Miracle W o r k e r ' is a s t u n n i n g d r a m a , a n d a l t h o u g h it goes back a l m o s t 100 years, it has i m p o r t a n t applications for our e v e r y d a y family life, t o d a y . 'The Miracle W o r k e r ' focuses on the struggles t h a t w e r e t o help Helen Keller t r i u m p h over her blindness, deafness a n d c o n s e q u e n t inability t o speak. Her s t o r y is c e r t a i n l y well-known a n d well-loved, " I pay h o m a g e t o her day a f t e r day. as I realize t h e results of her w o r k , " Eleanor Roosevelt w r o t e . Even in families we s o m e t i m e s have- difficulty in c o m m u n i c a t i n g w i t h e a c h o t h e r . And the need t o c o m m u n i c a t e is intense. All our c h i l d r e n suffer m i n o r f r u s t r a t i o n s of t h e kind t h a t Helen Keller experienced t o an a l m o s t unbearable degree. In a v e r y m o v i n g scene. Patty Duke Astin ( w h o originally played Helen a n d now plays Annie) helps Helen (Melissa Gilbert) t o u n d e r s t a n d w h a t language is. " S o m e o n e was drawing water, and m y t e a c h e r placed m y hand u n d e r t h e s p o u t . " Helen tells us. " A s the c o o l s t r e a m g u s h e d over one hand, she spelled i n t o the o t h e r t h e w o r d w a t e r . , . and s o m e h o w t h e m y s t e r y of language was revealed t o m e . AFTERNOON 1740 O ( 1 2 ) MOVE -(WESTEM) " D e e w And Be brande" 1157 Edmond O'Brien. Sterfing Hayden. Two railroad lines luriousty compete to meet each other in the mountains. (85 mins.) by Pamela K n i g h t OTBIW B Hii $1 HUma" 541 'Miracle Worker' teaches families to communicate CD ciosswm HBO am premiere episode of Nova, the chemical industry b under suspicion of being a major threat to our health and that of future generations,- confrary to being pubidzed as a boon to modem dvttzation. (7 hn.) 7JI ( 4 ) THMUGH DEATH TO U f f O © COUNTST I0ADS ( 1 2 ) MOVE-(MTSTBT) 1151 Van Johnson. Vera Mies. A young man, after twenty years, returns to England, hoping to find evidence whkh w i f r M hb father Irom Me imprisonment tor a murder he didn't commH. (7 hn) 341 VALLET JAMKXff 0 O A M B O N LEAGUE CHAMPtOHSMP PUTOffS N a lourth game b not played In the American League Playoff series, regularty scheduled programming wil be broadcast, m lATSOfHOPE W ) SHUTTB-HBZBBG BNTION © MOVE -(HOIIOI-COMBT) trealn From The HaMted S M " 1161 Anthony Carbone. Betsy Jones Moreland. International racketeer plans to create a mythical SM monster that wil be responsible lor dMlhs when he robs the treasury 01 a small bland. (7 h n ) 3-30 ( 2 ) THIS WEEK M NFl O GUMNESS GAME FAMILY VIEWPOINT m o o o o o ® © (ii) © © 11:30 a race begins to build a rocketsMp In K M to ascapa the catadysm. (7 h a ) © HG ILUE M A S U After' 1979 Stars: Patty Duke Astin. Bradford AndI Af Dillman. A provocative drama about a woman whose excess pounds put her in conflkt with a society that equates thinness with an MMduaCs worth and desirability. (7 hrs.) ( 1 2 ) PIE-SEASON BASXEIIALL Atlanta Hawks vs Washington Bullets © MOVE -(COMEDT-FANIAST) "Wm Weeks hi a I alone" 1167 Red Buttons. Barbara Eden. A balloon expedition to Africa runs into some trouble along the way. (7 hrs.) © UPSTAIS, D0WNSTAIS The adventures and misadventures ol the Bellamy Famtfy. upstairs at 165 Eaton Place; and their servants dowmlaes. (60 mins.) ( £ ) MOVE -(CRME) • • 1%. fosMe Mr. 0 * t f e " 1173 Hal Linden, Tony Lo Bianco. Two New Tort City cops work to foil diamond smugglers. (90 mirts-) (35) CAMERA I W B Marvin Hamfech' Thb b a documentary profile of American composer Marvin Hamlisch. whose work includes motion picture scores lor The Way We Were.' The Sting' and the musk lor the Broadway hit, 'A Chorus Line.' (2) O O O © DALLAS Cliff Barnes ftys hb father Digger to Dallas to show him ho* he's getting even with the Ewings. but Digger's sudden medical problem places a cloud o w CSfl and Pam. (60 mins.) (10) EVENM AT STMPHONT-Seiji Ozawa and The Boston Symphony Orchestra.' Tonight's concert features the renowned French virtuoso Maurice Andre pedorming the Trumpet Concerto In D by Gubeppe Tartini. (60 mins.) © EDWARD THE NNG H B O MOVE -(C0MB)T) * • * " D e v fospeder" Annie Giardot, Philllpe Koiret. She's lovely, she's available and she's a cop who doesn't want her new boyfriend to know what she does for a living. (Sated PG) (105 mins.) ( 4 ) RICHARD H0GUE ( 4 ) DAN GSEFM ® 60 D O CAVETT SHOW Guest: Frederick Ordway, physkbt. © MAXE ME LAUGH AFTERNOON NATIONAL contest hampered by a dishonest competitor and his trainer. Guest starv Barbi Benton. Dick Martin. (60 mins.) ( 1 2 ) WMSTON CHUICHU-TJE V A L B I TEAIS © BOWIIK GAME © WASMNGT0N WEEK • lEVEW H B O MOVE (ADVOmJK-OIAMA) • • "Caravans" Anthony Q u m Jenrier OUafl. A young woman b missing in the wlds of a mid-east country teeming with nomadic tribes. (Cited PG) (7 hrs.) m o v a EAST Host: Hugh Downs. Guest: Dr. Nan Hutchinson, behaviorai nsydmiogM. dbcusses 'A Place To Live.' ( 1 2 ) IV aOSE WITH l e d Turner' W WALL SHEET WEEK YuH and Ready.' Guest: Howard J. Ruff. Edita, The l u l l DMS. ( 2 ) 0 0 0 © TIE I Q S S Of NAZlAtD Bo and Luke get arrested for rusting twice In one day when they try to help a neighbor win a horse race. (60 mitts.) > /ommiTi October 5, 6, & 7 FRIDAY 7 & 9:15 SATURDAY 7 SUNDAY 7 T - - T - T T October 3.1979. 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FfVB ACAD04T ILUiaS Short subjKt fihts •Mch h m «on or h r a b m nominated (or AudMrr Awards are showcased in this encore presentation oi a 10-parl series hosted br »«teran writer, producer, and director Noman COTML Toriokfs premiere episode features: 'Overture' (19651 i p i J and ChHb (19491 6reaf (1975) and The BMd d a n e j i m (60 Bins.) m a SKA H A M O HOUTWOOO SQUAHS hltnor 8 JJ$ 12.-M € 9 MAM IttSSBL COMBY SPECIAL America s leading poitkal humorist. Mark Russal. manages to leave nothing saaed as he attacks the headGnes oi the day with hb sharp, satirical humor. O MOVI-(COMDT) • • "CiapM^Noa, f t a Bar" 1971 Bi* Baby. Diane Baker. A swinging bachelor b confronted by a boy who claimstobe hb son. (90 mins.) ( 9 MOVI -(FANTAST-COIOY) • • • "CWarleli1960 Jerry Lewb. Ed Wrtm. Take-ofl on the fairr tale, complete with a wicked stepmother, a beautiful princess, and two step-brothen who trytolisten in on the bofs dream oi hidden fortune. (90 05) FARM DIGEST H B O LEGBBS: JOAN OOWFOtD An exclusive portrait oi HoOywoods legendary morn queen. H B O MOVI -(COMBT) • • • "HoeMr" 1971 Burt Rernokh. Jan-Mchael Vincent. Experienced stuntman s position as number one b threatened when young upstart fries to take over. (I) (2 hrs.) a EVENING YnscoNsa SPORTS W M L D (4) xaarumu IM O O d) J0KB.J0KB.J0KB TOM AM JBtT C A M IUMETT AID B B B S f AJiono von FAMKT FfUD GUNESS GAME ( 2 ) 0 0 0 ® WOMIK s m s NUus husband. Ralph.finaltTreturns Iroa Caitemia to tefl hb pregnant wile goodbr*torgood. O O UTMMAl LiAGUf QUMPKMSMP PUTOFS If a fourth gaoM b not piared in the Hational league Ptsrofl series. CKPs w i aire. ( 4 ) J H QUI ® WID U G M M All CKATWES GKAT AND SMAli 6:30 AFTERNOON 1240 B ( 1 1 ) 0 ( 9 0 ) TtilOraS When Men rearm 1:30 for a child of her own. neighbor Ante Brookesuggests adoption, ( 1 2 ) W GOO D f COUKTIT C D UMOSU WOtlO Of JACQUES COUSTIAU € 3 HOVE -(COMEDT) "tIMeceres" Zero Hostel, Gene Wilder. Clerk refuses to conform bf turning into a packyderm. (2 ha) H B O I K SMGMG COWWTS IDE AGAHJohn Bitter b host for this nostalgic salute to HoUywood's famed saddle serenaderv Guests: l e i Sitter, Rov Togea John Warm. Gene Autnr. ( 2 ) 0 0 0 © IAD HEWS HAIS Morris Buttermaker renews acquaintances with okl flame,' Alice Wurlitier, Amanda's mother, and winds up asking her to marrr him. (Pt. I. of a two-part episode) ® 12:30 Koru TO m m (11) ( 9 ( 9 C D DETECTW! SCH001 Hick Hanni^an and hb student sleuths wheel info action by infiltraling a tough motorrfde gang when Hanntgan's niece disappears, ( 1 2 ) THAI GOOD O U NASMVK1E MUSK 9 M ( 2 ) 0 0 0 ( 9 MGSHAMUS.imUSHAMUS House defectiw Arnie Sutter and the (laughter oi one of the world's wealthiest men are kidnapped while he b chauffering her to the airport. (60 nrins) CD HH HAW Guests: John ConlM, Susie Allanson. Jana Jae. (60 mias.) OS) MUSCAl COMEDT TONGHT A star-stuMed cast recreates some oi the magical moments in American musical theatre in thb show, produced and written br host Srfvia Fine Kaye. The show will star Ethel Merman. Carol Burnett. Sandr Duncan. Bernadette Peters. Bobbr Van. Richard Chamberlain, John Davidson. Rock Hudson and Agnes DeMille. (90 mins.) ( 1 1 ) ( 9 ( 9 CD THE lOVf BOAT ThrM vignettes: The Audit Couple' Stan: Phyllb Diller. The Scoop' Stars: Jorce DeWift. Rar Buktenica. Mr Borfrtentfs Back' Stan: Jennifer SaH, Richard Kline. (60 mins.) ( 1 2 ) MOVI (MAMA) • • • "fale b Ita Hrter" 1964 Glenn Ford. Hanqf Kwan. After a routine flight ends in disaster, a pilot b accused of negligence. A companr VIP sets out to prove hb innocence even if it means re-enacting the fatal flight. (2 hrs, 15 rains.) ( 9 lAwsncf wax SHOW H B O MOVI - ( D t U B ) • • "Jeerfer" 197S Lisa Pelikan. A lonetf high school girl summons up her supernatural powers to put an end to the unmerciful leasing of her classmates. (Rated P6)(90 rams.) 9:30 ( 4 ) THE LESSON / 0 0 PARIS When hb mother 1040 ( 2 ) 0 0 b mugged and seriouslr injured br a particularlr vicious gang operating in the ghetto. Police Academy student Thomas Sims tries to take the law inlo hb own hands. ( 4 ) ROCK CHURCH ® THE PALACE ( 1 1 ) ( 9 ( 9 CD HART TO HART The Harts are confronted with unplanned parenthood and a kidnapping case when a Gttle bor b left on their doorstep with a note fabelr proclaiming that he b Jonathan's son. (60 rains.) O POP GOES THE COUNTRT € 9 MUSICAL COMEDT TONGHT A star-studded cast recreates some of the magical moments in American musical theatre in thb show, produced and written br host Srfvia Fine Kara. The show will star Ethel Merman. Carol Burnett. Sandr Duncan. Bernadette Peters. Bobbr Van. Richard Chamberlain. John Davidson, Rock Hudson and Agnes DeMille. (90 rains.) tO-JO (®) SITCOM Thb documentarr takes a look at commercial TVs top comedy series: Mork and Mindy,' Tteppr Dars' and leverne and SWrier.' A lunny irreverent examination of television, its makers and its viewers. ( 9 COUNTRT ROADS HBO STANDMG ROOM OMT; HERE IT IS. BUS USQUE Burlesque queen Ann Corio stars in thb entertainraenl eitravagania full of musicians, comedians and gorgeous chorines. 1:00 O O © NFL FOOTIAU Detroit Lions vs New England Patriots O MSI THE PRESS (4) CORAL RDGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1:15 1:30 2.-00 2:30 3:00 (4) louuvm 11:15 11:30 3:30 i 4:00 4J« &) ( 3 ) MOVI-(MAMA) • • • -tkprnl SmmtHIm" 1975 Charlton Heston. Karen Black. Sequel to "Airport" finds a smal private plaM smashing into the cockpit oi a 747, leaving it with the problem of how ifs going to laad. (2 hrs, 8 mins.) (55) GREAT PBfMMANCES 'A Ua in the Theatre' Tonight's pertonMnca presents a two-character piay br David Manet, one oi America's most gifted new piarwrigirts. The storr b about two actors - OM a seasoned veteran, the other a neophyte - lor whoa the thMtre b dearly ts impartant as He Hsel. (90 aim.) ^ SO«a FOOTBALL KewMMe vs O MOVI -OTTLE ( 1 2 ) ROCXCOKBT O on c o m O WKSTLM 7.-00 JJO ( 1 1 ) © © © S 11:00 gOJpOOO®(9(11)(9 CAMERA THREE Marvin Hamlbch' Thb b a m documentary profile of American composer Martin Hamlbch. whose work includes motion picture scores lor The War We Were.' The Sting' and the musk for the Broadwar hit. A Chorus UM.' CD DONNA FARGO CD MJLSJf. 12) LOVE AMBICJLN STYLE MOVI -(DIAMA-MTSTBT) • • "Hoi Car|o" 46 William Gargoa Jean Rogers. War buddies visit dead pats business and find it being ruined. Ther take a hand to rahaMHate H. (2 hrs, 30 rains.) O MOVI ( D R A M A ) " * "Cafer *f Im GtUta I d s " 1967 Stephen Bord. Yvette Mimieux. Charming ei-safecracker b blackmailed into re-emploring hb skHb in order to rob the bank of Spain during a festival. (2 hrs.) O O SATURDAY UGHT LIVE ( 4 ) ROSS BAGUT SHOW O MOVI-(CRM-MAMA) • • • * T t M i Of EMa Ceyto" 1973 Robert Mitchun. Peter Boyle. A hardened con labors to supper guns and nake a deal with the cops. (115 mins.) O ( 9 MOVI-(WESTBN) " H a ^ r t " 1M7 Paul Newnaa Fradric March. A white man raced br the Mans, b forced to defend • stagecoach. fuR of people he toathes against o u t l m (2 PACKB PIE-GAME THAT GOOD OU NASHVUE MUSK BOWUNG WITH THE CHAMPS i n Of DaiVBANa PACKB PIEVIW O MEET THE PIESS O ( 9 FACE THE NATION ( 8 ) CISCO WD OS) WAU STIHT wm(-Ruff and Readr; Guest: Howard J. Rufl, Editor, The Ruff Times ( 1 1 ) FARM IEPMT © MOVI (Tmi UNANNOUNCBI) C 9 MAI MORRIS € 9 CAMBA THREE Marvin Hamlbch' Thb b a documentarr profile of American composer Marvin Hamlbch. whose work includes motion pictut* scores for The War We Were,' The Sting' and the musk for the Broadwar hit, A Chorus UM.' C D ISSUES AND ANSWBS ( 2 ) O O O ( 9 NFL TODAY ( 4 ) ORAL ROIBTS O WOTV BOWUNG CUSSK 19J LONE RANGER 95) lUSKSS Of WISCONSM ( 1 1 ) IIVBSDE © FOCUS BRADY BUIICH FARM DIGEST CD SPOTLIGHT j Z ) NFL FOOTIAU Green Bar Packers vs Atlanta 540 O NFL FOOTIAU Chicago Bears vs Buffalo Bilb 0 NATIONAL UAGUE CHAMPIONSMP PUYOfFS H a fifth game b not piared in the National League Plarofl series, regularly scheduled programming will be broadcast ft)) SHBLOCK WHMES-CHARUE CHAN 05) € 9 WASHMGTON WEEK N REYIW ( 1 1 ) DKK RODGERS © ISSUES AND ANSWBS © MOVI -(MUSKAL-COMEDY) • • • "WaUer MM" 1945 Danny Kare. Virginia Maro. The storr 01 a brash young nightclub entertainer and hb studious twin brother who b implkated in a couple of murders. (2 hrs.) © SUNDAY CBBKATION ( 1 2 ) MOVIE (ROMANCE-DIAMA) • • • * raeweitoAna" 1933 Gary Cooper, Helen Hayes. An Amerkan ambulance driver, wounded in Kalr. falb in love with a nurse during W.WJ. (3 hrs.. 15 rains.) O PIOGRAMMMG UNANNOUNCED (35) FOR THE RECORD ( 1 1 ) COLLEGE FOOTIAU '79 © MKT THE MANAGER ffi WAU STREH WEK "Ruff and Readr.'Guest: Howard J. Ruff, Editor. The Ruff Times. ( 4 ) WORLD OF PENTECOST ® MOVI -(COMBIY) • • • "Go WesT 1940 Marx Brothers. John Carroll. ThrM zanies hit the wild west. (2 hrs.) 'iOJ WHEN THE MOVIS WIRE YOUNG © CRC © AMERKAN FIM THEATRE: RMNOCBOS In Eugene lonesco's serio-comedr. Zero Moslel recreates the perforraance thai won him the Tonr Award for Best Actor, lonesco. a master of the Theatre of the Absurd, deab with alienation. moraRtr. and dehuraanizalion in thb work, in whkh hb characters are victims ol an epiderak of people turning into rhinos. © MOVIS A Streetcar Named Desire' 1951 Marlon Brando. Vivien Legh. 2) Til Take Sweden' 1965 Bob Hope. Dina Merrill. (4 hrs.) ( 4 ) THE DEAF HEAR © ADAM 12 ( 4 ) AT HOME WTTH THE M U ® NOVA A Plague On Our Children' In fhb premiere episode of Nova, the chemkal Industry b under suspkion of being a major threat to our health and that ol future generations: contrarr to being publkized as a boon to modem civilization. (2 hrs.) © MOVI-{FANTASY-COMEDY) • • • "Ctodertele" 1960 Jerrr Lews. Ed Wrnn. Take-off on the lalrr tale, complete with a wkked stepmother, a beautiful princess, and two step-brothen who try to listen in on the bofs dream of hidden fortune. (90 rains.) © MOVI -(MYSTBY) • "Dkk Tracy" 1937 Ralph Brrd. Smiler Burnett. The detective faces the fiend 'spider' and hb demented hunchback. (2 hrs.) ( 4 ) CONCERN FM THE WORLD H B O MOVI-(ADVEXTUBE)** The S t r a t a Aad The Gaifighfa" 1977 L M Van Cleef, Lo Lieh. When a hard-drinking gunman teams up with a kung-fu champ the results are drnamitel Story about two unlikely soldiers-of-fortune who set out to recover a stolen treasure. (PG) (2 hrs.) (2) O O © NFL FOOTIAU Dallas Cowboys vs Minnesota Vikings O NFL FOOTIAU Pittsburgh Steelers vs Cleveland Browns ( 4 ) HE LIVES O UNDBSEA WMLD Of JACQUES COUSTEAU ® MOVI -(ADVBfTUIE-FANTAST) • • " A l Babe Md «a Fair Tktovts" 1944 Jon Hall Maria Montez. Lad brought up br outlaws b a Mongol tyrant to free Baghdad. (2 hrs, 30 mins.) © WID W U WEST THNUNG Of HOLLAND 4 ) THMK AIOUT TOMORROW 1%) MOVI -(MAMA) • • H " W W Hatage" 951 WW Rogers. Jr. Maureen O'SuUvan. The adventures, tragedies and romance ol two pkmea lamifces who meet while traveing west to make their home. (90 mins.) © MOVI -(MYSTBY) "P I I " 1969 George Pappad. Jean Saberg. A poike captain, accused of murdering hb wife and leva, hires an attorney who had previousJy been able to frM a known aurdaa on a technkaifr. (2 hrs.) W n WORLD Of TRUTH MOVI-(ADVaTWE) "HataT 1962 John Warne. Eba MartineC. A teaa of professional hunten capture wild animab l a a game lara in Tangarrpka to send to the zoos. (2 hrs.) (35) MSTB ROGBS B (11) HBBLSEA WOUD Of JACOKS COUSTEAU © none WOMAN S 2 ) MBSUN HPOSSMi I ALIAS SMTN AND JOKS I H H K L M Host: WSarn F. Buckley. Jr. (60 aim.) SJO (4) OLD TM GOSP& HOUR S LONG SEARCH The Romanian Solution' Despite the influences oi Communism, the Romanian Orthodox Church b sfll an important aspect oi Romania's cultural heritage and ethnk identitr. Host Ronal Ere travels about Romania to enjor BriantiM architecture and the inspiring choral musk oi some ol Christendom's earOest liturgies. (60 mins.) 01) © AIC NEWS © NEWS 2 ) CHAMPKNtSW WIESTURG I UR AND T M Of GRIULY ADAMS H B O MOVI -(ADVENTUIE) "Fad Chute The MaeMeaa-RUa" 1979 David CarradM. Branda Vaccaro. A World War I veteran sets out to win the first Transcontinental motorcycle race. (Rated PG) ( 2 hrs.) FOCUS ON THE FAMKY ADAM 1 2 _ GRIZZLY ADAMS ( 1 1 ) © NEWS © AK NEWS © ORCUS (2) O O O © 6 0 MMITIS ts O DiSNETS WONDBFU WMLD The 51.000.000 Duck' Stars: Dean Jones. Sandy Duncan. A research scientist up to hb Mrs in debt becomes a rich man alia he acquires a pat duck that produces eggs with solid gold yolks. (Conclusion: 60 rains.) ( 4 ) JMMY SWAG6AIT ® UTM) CONSORTIUM ( 1 1 ) © © © OUT Of THE BLUE Random faces a dilemma because the kids look to him f a a healing miracle after Chrb injures hb krwe and can't play football. ( 1 2 ) NASHVUE ON THE ROAD © TWUGHT ZONE © EVENMG AT SYMPHONY 'Seiji Ozawa and The Boston Symphony Orchestra.' Tonight's concert fwtures the renowned French virtuoso Maurice Andre performing the Trumpet Concerto In D by Gubeppe TartinL (60 mins.) ® W U UNGDOM (35) NOTKIAS J-35 IM 8:30 9M 930 10M 10-J0 11M A NEW KM) Of FAMK.Y Ktt Rannagan and Abby Slate take their dispute with the power company to the airwaves when a computer-caused overcharge disrupts familr Me. ( 1 2 ) PORTH WAGONER SHOW (35) SOMETHMG WORTHWHKE (2) O O O © ARCME BUNKB'S PLACE Business partners Archie and Murrar disagree ova what to do about a friendly lady who's set up a business of her own. O O THE BIG EVENT Gray lady Down' 1978 Stars: Charfton Heston. David CarradiM. A suspense drama about the Navy's efforts to rescue the crew of a nuclear submarine trapped 1,450 fMf below the ocean surface. ("Gray Lady Down' may be pre-empted by coverage of the Baseball Playoffs) ( 4 ) REX HUMBARD ! 9 l M SEARCH Of (35) CROCKFTTS VKTORT GARDEN ( 1 1 ) © © © MMK AND NNDYMork plays doctor to an ailing robot named Chuck who b headed f a the junk pile, and the two new buddies proceed to drive everyone around them crazy with their antks. ( 1 2 ) MOVI -(COMEDY) " f t "GMpet Goes HawalM" 1961 James Darren, Debaah Walley. Gidgel, on a Hawaiian vacation with ha parents, finds a gang of lads vying f a ha affections, whkh causes trouble when her boyfriend arrives from home. ( 2 hrs.) © OLD T M GOSPEL HOUR © CONNECTIONS Death in the Morning' Narrator James Burke traces the origin ol the atom bomb back more than 26 centuries to the invention oi gold assaying. From there, he shows how the expansion of trade, invention of the compass, experiments with vacuums and electricity contributedtothe most critkal developmenl ol the raodan world. (60 rains.) H B O MOVI (MAMA) "Coaes A Has em an" James Caan. Jana Fonda. She was as strong as the land l a whkh she fought. And as vulnerable. He comes hometoa war l a the woman and the land he loves. (Raled PG) (2 hrs.) (2) O O O © ONE DAY AT A T M Brad b putting the pressure on Barbara fo consummate their relationship, forcing Barbara into OM of the most important decisions of ha life. C9] MOVI -(TTTU UNANNOUNCED) (55) OVB EASY Host: Hugh Downs, Guest: Dr. Nan Hutchinson, behavioral psychoiogbt. discusses A Place To Live.' (11) © © © THE ASSOCIATES (2) O O © ALKE Mel gets carried away and gives hb girl Marie, an engagement ring, but then the grits hit the Ian when Flo's boyfriend suggests that Mel and Marie should sign a pre-marital agreement. ( 4 ) 700 CIUI (35) CONKCTIONS Death in Ihe Maning' Narrata James Burke traces the aigin ol the atom bomb back mae than 26 centuries to Ihe invention oi gold assaying. From thae. he shows how Ihe expansion ol trade, invention of the compass, experiments with vacuums and electrkity contributed fo the most critkal developmenl of the modan world. (60 rainsj ( 1 1 ) © © ® SUNDAYMGHTMOVI Vampire' 1979 Stars: Jason Milla. E.G. Marshall. A devastatingly handsome but mysterious millionaire whose deadly powers ol seduction are irresistible to women b Ihe target ol a frenzied hunt by men who will do anything lo destror hlra. ( 2 hrs.) © JMMY SWAGGART © MASTERPIECE THEATRE love Fa Lrdia Edward. Lrdia. and a group ol their friends go fo the chaify ball O O O © THE JEFFERSONS Florence des fo impersonate Louise and the result b a three-ring circus. © BLACK FORUM (2) O O O © TRAPPER JOHN MU. Gauo b alone, appaentfy deserted by Trappa and by hb sweetheart, when he leeb morally compelledtorisk hb position at San Francisco Memorial by Mowing the whistle on a nuclear power plant. (60 mins.) O O P I M T M SUNDAY A summary oi Ihe Pope's vbif to the United States. (In the event that a. fifth game of the Amakan league Playoffs b played, fhb program will not be shown at thb Hme) ® LAWRENCE WUK SHOW 05) MASTBPHE THEATRE love l a lydia' In thb. the second epbode. Edwad and lydia a e separated by the spring thaw. Although each btoouncertain to pursue the otha. they fafl compiefeiy In love when reunited through the efforts of their friend Alex Sanderson. (60 mins.) ( 1 2 ) BETWEEN THE WARS © MYVIW © MKMGAN SUMMB'79 rHmBvO USBAIL WMLD SBIS SPECTACULAR CROSSROADS ) RUff HOUSE MLWAUKfi. MKWAUKEE S $ gMB O O O (4) ® O ® © (11) O © CIS NEWS JESUS FESTIVAL DAD'S ARMY (12) OPB UP © O O WMLD TOMORROW PttSONB COMBT SHOP H B O LEGENDS: JOAN CRAWFORD An exdusfce patrait ol HoRywoafs legendan movie queen. 11:15 O J W S O © CIS NEWS 11J0 O STAR TREK 1 l - J I ( 2 ) MOVI -(DRAMA) ^ W W I Anthony Quran. E.G. Marshall. Maya Akala. who has heW office l a 16 years, b pushed bar da than eva by a tough re-election campaign: and by M unknown fanatk bent on killing him. (2 ha) O MOVI (ADVENTWE) • • • % 01 NaveroM" 1961 Gregory Peck. David Nrren. During W.W. H. three allied Commandos ptef to destroy German boats and munitions. (2 hrs.) O MARY TYIB MOME SHOW O MOVI-(MAMA) " f t "IWafcfce Ihe 1971 Gregory Peck. Tuesday Weld. A rural sheriff M s tor the daughta oi a moonsWna. ruining ho oiessional and personal life. (2 hrs.) I © CMU FOOTIAU PIEVIW ® MOVI -(MAMA) " " "Smael l e r f e m T 1950 William HokJen. Gloria Swaraon. A laded silent film staSving in the past, shields a hack mcrrte writa and complkatkms ensue. (2 hrs, 12 - mins.) (35) WMLD WARN: G i DIARY ( 1 1 ) POP GOES THE COUNTIY © MJLSJt © GO GREEN. GO HUE © PMUC POUCY FMUM © 700 QUI H B O MOVI -(COWY) • " "HMMT" 1971 Burt Reynolds. Jan-Mkhael Vincent, bperienced stuntman's position as nuraba OM b threatened when young upstart fries fo fake ova. (R) (2 hrs.) 11:55 (35) EXPLMBS 1240 O MAVBKK ( 1 1 ) THAT GOOD OU NASHVUE MUSK © OOD COUPLE 12:20 O MAKE ME LAUGH 12:30 ( 1 1 ) NASHVUE M THE 20AD © ISSUES AND ANSWBS © COLLEGE FOOTIAU'79 S m mm ki he 9:30 IfcM 11-JI 1140 1130 (2) MA-SA 11:45 O O © CISUTE MOVI HARRY0: BegyFa A Cop' Harry's dose friend. If. Manny Q u W * Hw San Diego poike force, b murdaed by en underworld figure. (RepMt) MCMILLAN AND W R Downshift To Dangia' Stars: Rock Hudsoa Alex Karras. (RepMt) O O THE TONGHT SHOW Guest host: David letterman. Guest: Bke Somma. (90 mins.) ( 4 ) ROSS IAGUY SHOW 0 MART TTLH MOME SHOW ® MOVI -(MAMA) " f t "ScerMe" 1973 Burt Lancaster. Alain Delon. The storr about a CJJL agent in trouble and a hired klBa who wants fo go straight, but finds himseli caught In the srstem. (2hrs.. 8 mins.) 5 ® ACADEMT LEADBS Short subjed films which have won a have been nomiMledforAcademy Awards are showcased in thb encae prasantatjap 01 a 10-parl series hosted by vetaan produca. and direcfor Norman Corwin. Tonigtn s premiae epbodefoatures:Overture' (1965V ipifc and ChHb' (19491 'GrMt' (1975) and The Bead Game' (1977). (60 mins.) © MOVI -(COMEDY-SUSPENSE) • • • "Caprice" 1967 Doris Day. Rkhad Harris. Woman in the cosmetics business becomes an industrial spy whie actually searching out a narcotics ring that had ha fatha killed. (2 ha) © AK CAPTIONB) NEWS ( 1 1 ) © © NWS © MOVI -(WESTBN) " "Genatae" 1934 Preston Fosta. Ellen Drew, The chief of the Apaches leads the Indians in a w a against Iha U.S. Government. (2 hrs.) _ ( 1 2 ) MOVI (ROMANCE) • • • "My FoeU Ita^T 1949 Dana Andrews. Susan Hayward. A W.w.il romance betwMn a soldier and hb girl. (2 hrs.) ( 2 ) GUNSMOKE 0 CIS UTE MOVI COLUMBO: Murder By The Book' A mystery writa plans the parted crime in the murder of hb partner. (RepMt) lANACBL let's Ifoar It Fa A living LegerMf Stars: Geaga Pappard. Stefanie Powers. (RepMt) H B O MOVI -(COMBIY) • • ft "AWedfcg" 1978 Desi Amaz. Eve Arden. Story about the various points 01 view ol two laraHies when they nwel al a wedding. (Rated PG) (2 hrs.) ( 1 1 ) G i DIARY © RAT PATROL 35) SNEAK PREVIWS-TAKE 2 Ten Best Movies ol the TOY The new season leads off with a program in whkh film critks-hosts Roger Ebart and u m Sbkal dbcuss their favorite movies of the decade. ( 1 1 ) MOVI (MAMA) • • • f t " M g e i Al W U " 1954 William Holden. Grace Kelly. A storr. relating the personal drama sat amongst Navy carria-based jet pilots and heRcopta rescue teams during the KaMn War. (2 hrs.) iSRl MONDAY OCT. 8. 1979 EVENING 6M ( 2 ) GKUGAIfS ISLAND O O O O © © NEWS ( 4 ) ROSS BAGLEY SHOW (JOMD • PROGRESS) ® GOOOTMES ( 1 1 ) © AK NEWS ( 1 2 ) CAROL BURNETT AND FRHDS © I MEAM Of JEANNE © ZOOM H B O EUROPEAN KE SPECTACULAR ke spectacular Lynn Redgrave b hostess f a fhb lavish ke revue that salutes Broadway 6:30 ( 2 ) HAPPY DATS AGA1 0 0 0 © CIS NEWS O NK NEWS 9) © DKK VAN DYKE SHOW 35) ELECTRIC COMPANT ^ 1 ) ^ HOGAITS HBOES NEWS ( 1 2 ) 101 NEWMART SHOW © © AK NEWS © OVB EAST Host: Hugh Downs. Guest: Rosalynn Carta. ( 2 ) O O ( 1 1 ) NEWS O MATCH GAME ( 4 ) ORCLE SQUARE O NK NEWS O © WOLPB SPECIAL ® ODD COUPU go) PROJECT UMVBSE © TKTAC DOUGH ( 1 2 ) SANFORD AND SON © THREE'S A CROWD © I LOVE LUCY © POETS M n n T M © CROSS WTTS H B O lASBALL-WMLD SBIS SPECTACULAR 130 (2) HAPPY DATS AGAM O TKTAC DOUGH O © FAMKY FEUD ( 4 ) WMDS OF HOPE O © JOKER'S W U O NEWLYWEDGAME ( 9 ) CAROL BURNETT AND RODS 05) © MACNEK-UHRER REPMT ( 1 1 ) TMEE'S A CROWD © PMMAGAZM ( 1 2 ) A U M THE FAMKY © HOG AITS HEROES IKK) (2) O O O © THE WHTE SHADOW Coach Reeves b stricken with remorse when a talented freshman basketball playa he's heavily recruited ova hb parents' objections, suffers a brain hemorrhage during practka and dies. (60 rains.) O O LTTTU HOUSE ON THE PRAM An expectant mother must depend on blind Mary Ingalb Kendall to save the Hie of h a unban chik) when Ihey are involved in a stagecoach accident. (60 rains.) (4) ROCK CHURCH ® MAUDE (35) AT ISSUE ( 1 1 ) MUPPETS SHOW © © CD AU-STAR FAMKY FEUD Rkhard Dawson hosts fhb competition between the casts of light b Enough.' Benson,' Dallas' and 'One Day At A Time.' (60 rains.) ( 1 2 ) FALCONS FOOTIAU MGHUGHTS © BOWUNG GAME © PAUL ROBESON James Eal Jones brings a triumphant Broadway portrayal of Ihe grMt Mack acta in a two-hour television adaptation of Hie original Phillip Hayes Dean play. Jones gives a bravura performance as the grMt Mack singer, acta, athlete and humanitarian who became a controversial figure during the McCarthy aa. (2 hrs.) HBO BASEBAU: WMLD SBIS SCOUTUG REPMT 8 JO I D CHKO AND THE MAN 05) OVB EASY Host: Hugh Downs. Guest: Rosalynn Carta. ( 1 1 ) IARI STARR SHOW H B O STANDMG ROOM ONLY An Evening With SamrmDavb. Jr.' 9:00 ( 2 ) O O O © MJLSJL Company clerk Radar O'Reiltr. on leave in Tokro. b despaatelr needed back at the crbb-sfrkkm 4077th. but hb return b cut short br outside events. (Pt. I. ol a two-part epbode) O O NK THEATER m e n Hell Was In Session 1979 Stars: Hal Hoibrook. En Marie Saint. A drama based on the rMl-Bfe story of a U i . Navy Commanda. shot down ova Vietnam, who survived brutal torture f a seven-and-a-half yean as a a bona of wa while aganizing a resistance among otha POWs. (2 hrs.) 7N a m i MOVI -(DIANA) • • • "LMe ley Led" 1953 Bing Crosby. Claude Dauphin. Post World Wa I : U i . w a carespondenl tries fo locate Ms seven-yea-old son. (2 hrs.) 35) PAUL ROBESON James Earl Jones brings a triumphant Broadway portrayal ol the great Mack actor In a two-hour tofovbtoo adaptation ol Ihe origiMl Ph«p Hayes OeM play. JOMS gives a bravura performance as Ihe great Mack singa. acta, athlete and humanitarian who became a controversial figure during the McCarthy era. (2 hrs.) ~ I O O MONDATNKNTFOOTIAUMmmi vs Oakland Raiders W I -(MAMA) • • • l e i at a Stager" 1955 Frank Sinatra. OMa de HavMand. A man m Si, E marries a nurse who supports him through madkal school despite their strained reiationship. (2 hrs, 55 mins.) 1 MOVI -(MAMA) • • • H f o d «4 gamma rap 1972 Joame Woodward. Nel Potts. A woman brings daughters up in squafor: O M escapes info ha intellect while the otha seams destinedfolead a •hall-life like ha motha. (2 ha) (2) O O O © IMi ANNUL COUNTRY M U K AWARDS © MASTER PICE THEATRE foktork' Ross aftemots to change Elizabeth's mind when she accepts C - # " Warfoggan's olfa of marriage. H B O MOVI -(MYSTBY) • • f t "Mmder By D O O M " 1979 Chrbtopha Plumma, James Mason. Vkwus murderer has a clever cova-up. But b H cleva enough to fool Sherlock Holmes aid Dr. Watsonl (Rated PG) (2 hrs.) ( 4 ) RISE AND BE HEALD 2 O O O O O ® © NWS (4) FESTIVAL Of PRAISE y DKK CAVETT SHOW Guest: Wiiam Styroa eutha. © MAKE ME LAUGH © DKK CAVETT SHOW 11i5 MM 12:15 12:30 12:45 mmia AFTERNOON 5:00 H B O MOVIE (DRAMA) • • "Operalloa TMarboN" Klaus Kinsky. Sybil Danninp The world walched...the world waitad...and the c h # 1 One ol Ihe most daring spedacular rescue ol raodan times. (PG) (2 hrs, 30 rains.) EVENING 640 12) GKUGAKS ISLAND 6-30 O O O O © © NEWS ( 4 ) ROSS IAGUY SHOW (JOMB) M PROGRESS) ® GOOOTMES ( 1 1 ) © AK NEWS ( 1 2 ) CAROL MNETT AND BINDS © I MEAM OF JEANNE © ZOOM O O O © CIS NEWS NK NWS ® © DKK VAN DYKE SHOW 35) EUCTRIC COMPANY —v H O G ATS HBOES ^ 11 NEWS _ BOI NEWHART SHOW © © AK NEWS © OVB EASY Host: Hugh Downs. Guest: Actress. Mollr Pkon. (2) O O ( 1 1 ) NWS O MATCH GAME ( 4 ) PUPPH TREE GANG O NK NEWS O © FERRIS PRESS NX ® ODD COUPIE ,10, PSYCHOLOGY Of HUMAN REATIOliS © TKTAC DOUGH ( 1 2 ) SANFMD AND SON © THREE'S A CROWD A I LOVE LUCY ^ DIKE UPON A OASSK The Old Curiositr flop.' The season premiae of Once Upon A Classk starts off with Charles Dickens' dessk told in 10-parts. H b Ihe story of Little Neil her gambling grandfatha and Quilp. Ihe greedr and evfl dwarf. In epbode OM NelFs grandfatha Kent gambias awar all ol the mooer he borrowed from Quilp. © UAf UIU. CROSS WITS ( 2 ) HAPI HAPPY DAYS AGAM TAC DOUGH O (11) THREE S A CRQWD ( 4 ) FA/fH THAT LIVES O © JOKB'S W U O NEWLYWEDGAME © FAMKY FEUD CAOL RURNETT AND FRHDS MACNBL-LEHRB REPORT A PM MAGAZH ( 1 2 ) AU • THE FAMLT © HOGATS HBOES © HOUYWOOO SQUARES H B O BASBALL WMLD SBIS SCOIflM ( 2 ) 0 0 0 © CALffOMA FEVB SchooTs outforthe summa and Vmce and Ross have km on their minds, but a proMam M fhair hands whM ther meet an aidertr woman who's on the nm kom Ihe poke. (60 mins.) O O I N MBADVBTVHS or SNBff UNO loto s eagernessfomake atowextra bucks gels him into trouble when be becomes a partna M a strip joint, onlyfolearn that the strippers v a males. (60 mins.) ( 4 ) ORAL RMBTS • ® MAUDE S tb . 740 S 7:30 140 O TK WOKLD SBIS October 3.1979, Page 17 WL of You' with guest stars Patty Di*a Astin and Rick (12) MOVI-(WISiail) • • • I* I m Gregory Nek. imnltor Jonts. HaH-bfMd m m m cMghi b t h m n the low o« two brotiMn. U h r s , 45 aim.) O nWUKUNE m NOVA Ufa on • Silken TVcuf Spiden hew StUe eppeel ret thek s*en •eta i f i anong nelure t towieri creettom. Seen In doseup end stow notkm. ther rereel a dekete grace and beaulr. and an amaring arrar o( Hestfte. (60 nte.) H B O NOVI (WUIU) • • i I See Tee Afata- 1171 Joe Brooks. Sheler Hack. Cdege nraettwartj are reunited after a twehe fear separation Though their IHestyto have changed, iflections ara rti jtronghi Wl. (W) (2 ha) (U fiooo am ® ® CMCO AND M NAM o v a EAST Host; Hugh Oowre. Guest: Actress. Ml ( j M l O O CD IUISDAT NWnHOVl The U t a n Han' 1979 Stars: Earl Hotaan. Carrie Snodgrass. A sold. Nue-coflar, lamUr i»an » worid is tarn apart when his wife suddentr demands a dtorce. (2 ho) 0 0 niSDATINGmATniNOViS American Graffih- 1973 Stars: Hchard Orrrfuss. Ron Howard. Set In the early fell ol 1962 In a small town In Northern Caiifomia. the film interwaaws the stories 01 four young men during their last night together astaenaoers.(2 h n , 20 mins.) H B O HOW -(COHBT) • • • "Dear h y e * f Annie Gierdot. PhUHpe Nokel She s lovely, shes arailabie and she's a cop who doesn I wanl her »r» boyfriendtoknow what she does lor a IMng, (Rated PG) (2 hrv) ,2 ,S ^ ' B A l S r n E a ^ash' Wojo brirv ^ ^ ol cookies baked by hb girlfriend and I h n have a strange effect on the defectives who eel them. 12-45 i o ^ B A I I I Y H U B Hash' Wojo bringsinabatch ol cookies baked by hb gkllriend and they have a strange effect on the defectives who eat them. (Repeat) ( 2 ) NEWS M j QUItSHA m 1:15 10:30 IMS 11:00 IMS 8 11:20 11J0 S HJLSJL ( 1 2 ) TLTH STOOGES-UTTU RASCALS © BOZO 7:30 7:45 8.-00 8:31 8:45 941 IMS 11 J O O O THE TONGHT SHOW Guest host: David LeHerman. Guest: Ben Brenner. 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A Hypochondriac comincad that he has a short lime to Hve, has hb friend find a new husband lor hb wHe, (2 hrs.) O AK CAFTIONB) NEWS 1 ) B0I NEWHAIT SHOW HJLSJL _ NOV! -(COHBT) • • • " l e w b a BaT 1H3 Glenn Ford. Hope lange. Self appointed matchmaker destines an heiress to marry a duke. (2 Game Four will be played in the home of the National League c h a m p i o n s . NOTE: Most parts of the country will also be seeing a NCAA Football game sometime during the afternoon. If t h e r e are sixth and seventh games, t h e y ' l l be played in the American League arena. ABC's crack baseball broadcasting crew will be on hand to bring you the inning-by-inning action. MORNING W0IID AT LAXGE (WED.) WOILD AT LAME (WD. FtL) WORLD AT LAME (HON.) VARIOUS PtOGIAHNNG (UC. HON.) U OF H PRESENTS (UC. HON.) NEWS (EXC. HON.) SUtlSE SEHESTB _ AUEN SNOW 4 ) ROSS BAGUY SHOW SK0ND LOOK (HON.) ( 1 2 ) LOVE AHERKAN STYLE © O VARIOUS PIOGIAHHMG ® RVE MNUTES TO L M BY 19) NEWS O TV CHAPEL BJ.'S GIGGIESMNIT H0TB TOP 0THE HORNMG NEWS O TV6 EDTTORUL ( 2 ) PTl CUK-TALK AND VAIfTY O O O O HOMNG O TODAY ( 1 1 ) CARTOONS O O OS LAH HOVI'BARNABY JONES: Image 01 EvT A young film ifiredor b distressed because he feeb that an over-the-hU star b ruining hb Bm. (Repeat) All THE KIND STRANGERS' 1974 Stars: Stacy Reach. Samantha Eggar. ( 4 ) WSS BAGUT SHOW O NEWS ® NOVI -(DIAMA) "la lave m i War" 1951 Robert Wagner, Dana Wynter, The story ol the effects of war on three soldiers during W W J. (jThrs, 8 mins.) ®) 13. ( 1 1 ) HOME -(DIAHA) • • • " H a # U r g e Ra«. Colaan Gray. An American gangster In Hah b accused of murder. (2 ha) mmt ® N0VE -(COMBT-WHIBN) • • • "Sapperl Tea lecal SfcartT 1969 James Gamer. Joan Hackett. After a town Is swamped by a gofd rush, a stranger b appointed sheriff and takes on the local gang. IfcM ABC Sports" exclusive coverage of the World Series continues this week with Game Four taking place Saturday. Oct. WED THRU TUES (4) mam & I PAUL MttSON James tari Jones brings a triumphant Broadwar portraral of the great black actor in a twa-hour telension adaptation of the original Phi*! Hayes Dean plar Jones grres a bravura performance as the great Mack singer, ectar, athlete and humanitarian who became a contromnlal figure during the McCarthf era. (2 Krr) O N0VK -(0IAMA) * * % "Xrewdad Skf 1 9 « Dana Andrews. Rhonda Fleming, The personal problems of the passengers end crew of a Havr )a1 and a passenger plane ftfing in opposite dkectiora. headed lor disaster as Ihey approach each other, (2 hrv) € B W0ILD "Who Kied Georgi Mark«r Georgi Markov. Bulgarian poet, plarwrighl, noralist and dissident, fled hb homeland In 1969. In 1978. he was kied. the victim of a bdarra and stabler plol. Al dues seem to point back to hb native land. A rear later, hb kiBers have not been brought to justice, but the evidence b frightening In its implications- (60 mins.) 05) BUCK HAN'S LAND _ SCAIUT LfTia Hester pleads with Boston magbtratas to allow her to keep her daughter. Meanwhile, Reverend Dimmesdale b weakened by a mysterious illness, (60 mins.) H B O HOVf -(ADVBmiE-MAHA) • • "Caravaas" Anthony Quinn. Jennifer O Heill, A young woman b missing in the wilds of a mld-easl country teeming with nomadic tribes. (Rated PG) (2 hrs,) ( 4 ) FAITH 20 ( 1 2 ) 10VE AMBtKAN STTLE 2) 8 O O CE O C9 NEWS ( 4 ) TGOAT • BStE PIOftfCT W l € 0 DICK CAVETT SHOW ( 1 2 ) LAST OF THE WID ( 1 1 ) ® HWS © HAKE HE LAUGH HJLSJL O NEWS WORLD SERIES dolt's BATH & BED SHOP COUY ST WHItiHMl HOLMSTEAI) GALLERY 2 2 3 S. M e a r s Whitehall ElecfroVoice 0HITACHI COINMASTER 20 5 0 Off on Selected Items thru Oetober 894-5229 O p e n Tues - Sat 1 0 a . m . - 5 : 3 0 p . m . Closed Sunday and M o n d a y Phone far'Appainlment H O M E TV DOWNTOWN 9 TO 5 MONDAY WHITEHALL THRU SATURDAY October 3.1979. Page 18 WL Both area teams lose over the WHfTE LAKE-Both of White Lake's football t e a m s went down to defeat over the weekend, the M o n t a g u e Wildcats losing to Oakridge in a tough, rock-em, sock-em football g a m e filled with super defenses. The Whitehall Vikings meanwhile, were losing to Orchard View, 27-6, in a g a m e filled with many injuries to Viking players. The Vikings now stand at 1-3 for the season, while the Wildcats have dropped to .500 at 2-2. The M o n t a g u e score was even closer than it looks with the Wildcats marching to the Oakridge 14-line a n d looking like it was going to score to pull within six points. But a fourth down a n d one situation saw the Wildcats fall just inches short of a first down weekend and any chances of a last minute comeback went aglimmering. But give the Wildcats c r e d i t - n e v e r did they cave in on d e f e n s e , even after they were behind by two t d ' s and t h a t ' s when it's the most tempting. They were in the ball g a m e right down to the last quarter and the Eagles knew they w e r e in a football game—the Wildcats w e r e really hitting. P e n a l t i e s 45 years in a l l - a l s o hurt the Wildcat attack. Friday they travel to Shelby, which is fresh from a 26-0 t h u m p i n g of cross-country rival Hart, which is winless this season. But ^ the Tigers have a much b e t t e r t e a m than their 1-3 record indicates. The Vikings also h a d b a d luck Friday jmm PILE UP SAVINGS ON ALL 1979 COLOR TELEVISIONS T980 TV NOW OA/ DISPLAY SAVE 5% UP TO 30% NOW!! Before you buy—see S S H I g E o E S our shorter Dynabrite Picture Tube Quasar's sharpest, clearest picture yet! PLUS YEARS shorter tube — sharper focus! Quasar shortened its Dynabrite!® picture tube, then combined it with a special tri-potential electron gun. Result; Quasar s sharpest, clearest picture yet! See it today! Quasar makes television special again LIMITED WARRANTY SPECIAL LOW PRICES October 3.1979, Page 19 WL night with no less than five players injured and out of the game against Orchard View at one time. The one Viking td came after a fine 60-yard drive in just 12 plays to the two-yard line, whre Quarterfack Marty Postma dove over for the only points for the Vikings. The Vikings have had a number of key players hurt this year, which has hurt their chances for a good season—Friday night's carnage included Bob Evans, Postma, Dave Nesbit, Tom Wiersma and Allen Spencer. Probably all maybe out for the season. Hope still is held out for Postma to return. but all the others have broken bones or dislocations and may sideline each of the players for the rest of the season. So far it's been a rough premier season for new coach Chuck Hulce. Oakrldge Montague 0 12 0 0 -12 0 0 0 0 -0 OAK - Ven Hllzen 6 run (run failed) OAK-VenHulzen 70 Interception (run failed) Mont Oak First downs Rushes yards Photo by Charles Mlndhan 7 32 117 Passinu yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties-yards 60 59 2-6-2 4-99 3-1 7-45 11 44 179 16 4 1 4 ' ^ 3-84 2-0 5.25 6*; * 2-Ply 100% Nylon outer shell (water repellent] * Smart contrasting 100% ribbed nylon cuffs, collar, and waistband. • Soft pre-shrunk flannel lining, • Fine raglan sleeve detailing. # White, contrasting embossed snaps, SCOTT GOUDREAU skirts the end against OakRIdge. • Colors: Royal Blue or Red * Montague Cats or Whitehall Vikings Insignia Youth and Adult Sizes STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of MUSKEGON. Estate of MARGARET WALKER, ALSO KNOWN AS MARGARET L WALKER. ALSO KNOWN AS MARGARET LEOLA WALKER. DECEASED. File No. 51794. TAKE NOTICE: On October 24.1979. at 10:30 A.M. In the Probate Courtroom In Muskegon. Michigan, before the Hon. John J. Namenye/Tom H. Unck. Judge of Probate, a hearing will be held on the petition of Ruby Wright, the administratrix of said estate, praying for a license to sell the real estate owned by the deceased at the time of her death. Dated: September 25,1979. RUBY WRIGHT, Petitioner Post Office Box 161 Walkervllle, Michigan 49459 Attorney for Petitioner: MURPHY & CARIS By J. Donald Murphy Old State Bank Building Fremont, Mlcti. 49412 Phone: 616-924-9620 10/3/79 SHOES Tat&s ' /IP PA ft EL Save up to $ 30* $ S a v e 3 0 on a 2 0 " Toro' snowthrower with recoil or electric ^tart. Buy a 14" Toro snowthrower a n d save 20. O r s a v e * 1 0 o n t h e all electric 12" m o d e l . DOWNTOWN S a l e e n d s 10/15/79 or w h i l e s u p p l i e s last. WHITEHALL Haven't you done without a Toro long enough?. width All m o d e l s l i s t e d in this a d v e ' l i s e m e n t m i g h t n o t b e o v a i l o b l e o l all d e a l e r s listed b e l o w . HITE LAKE GREENHOUSE & NURSERY . WHITEHAU ROTHBURY H A R D W A R E C A L - V A N , INC. ROTHBURT HART ' C o m p a r i n g dealer's regular price and promotional selling p r i c e Sale BARGAIN (nmis M O N T H r Opening Soon! QUANTITIES LIMITED ALL-PURPOSE ot Sc\** ^ w. Wrteh for our openkij October 9, the wbwd wHI be tpedelains in Men A Women's heir sfylinj, Perms end famous R. K. products. 8763 W a t e r St. - Montague HOME® FIRE Extinguisher •m pvmuH nunmiMniD HOME now Z44 While Supplies Last UL rated 1-A; 10-B;C to f i g h t all three c o m m o n classes of househ o l d fires like w o o d , paper, grease, oil, gas a n d electrical fires. N o n - t o x i c d r y c h e m i c a l . High-visibility gauge. Rust-free a l u m i n u m cylinder, decor-white finish. W i t h bracket. Hours: 7 em to 9 em.... Early morning walk-ins. 9 em to 3 pm.... By appointment. Scissor Wizzord's Styling Shop HARDWARE STORE ® Gory Knapp. "Die Scissor Wizzard" RAYDON LUMBER CO I M I L E N O R T H OF M O N T A G U E O N B U S I N E S S 3 1 YOUR L O C A L H A R D W A R E W I T H N A T I O N A L B U Y I N G POWER 893 1615 ^ October 3.1979. Page 20 W l SENIOR CENTER - OCTOBER A C T I V m E S Oct. Oct. 3 - Drop-In • Coffee & Conversation 4 - 10:30 - C r a f t s Oct. 5 - 10:30 - C r i b b a g e Oct. Oct. 0 c t 1 0 - ROYAL TIRE 8 - 10:30 B r i d g e 9 - 1 1 : 3 0 Blood P r e s s u r e G i n i c * 9 : 0 0 COLOR TOUR - 1 : 3 0 E C. & W. TALLOW CO. 921 E.COLBY. WHITEHALL Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. 5 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Cooper PHONE 893-5755 DIVISION OF WAYNE SOAP CO. GOODYEAR TIEMPO FREE REMOVAL PU5/75R13 45.00 P195/75R14 53.(4 P205/75H14 ••• o f m o s t d e a d stock 57.43 P215/75R14 59.31 f225/75R14 S2J0 P205/75R15 58.39 P215/75R15 60J1 P235/75R15 66.95 RADIAL M U D I S N O CALL BETTER TRENDSETTERS UFEUNER UFEUNER CLASS i E L T E O mumn* RADIALS W / W GLASS K L T E O $34.45 C78-14 35.82 E78-14 W F.E.T 2.00-3.09 (Limited Supply) 2 0 0 lbs o r BEST GOOD 4 - f l Y P0LY-C0R0 W / W A78-13 '26.59 B7813 27.14 C7813 27.79 C7814 28.43 D78-14 29.59 £78-14 30.74 F7814 32.53 G78-14 34.49 H7814 28.81 600-15 30.89 F78-15 32.68 G78-15 34J1 H781S 37.75 L 78-15 F.E.T. $1.62 $2.96 y T I R E S BR 7 8 - 1 3 $43.93 0R78-14 45.85 ER78-14 47.92 FR7814 49.76 F78-14 37.22 G78-14 39.39 QR7814 52.24 A78-14 41.77 HR78-14 55.83 39.59 FR7«-15 50.05 G78-15 H7815 42.18 178-15 45.74 GR78-15 52.95 HR78-15 56.37 LR78-15 61.13 F.LU.0I-I3.U FET S l . M - S 3 . 1 3 GR78il4 HR78xl4 $ 39 # 0 FET29, OIL-LNEFILTER 616-762-4311 BUSINESS FRONT DISC BRAKES 10W40 QUAKER STATE OIL FILTER CHASSIS LUBRICATION FREE MOUNTING NOW OR FREE MOUNTING WHEN IT SNOWS! s 8.95 DIRECTORYi Alignment *49.95 Includes: New pads, turn 2 rotors, repack bearings, labor 5 Qt Max. '14" V ' -* l |'5r i—- Most Cars & Trucks f -i-; - rm ^40^ M ^ W H SUjM I T E L A K E T O M W ] S H O P 4 8 9 4 - 5 9 2 1 or 8 9 4 - 4 4 8 1 M O N T A G U E » 4 ^ C - s " i 8 7 2 5 W A T E R ST. M O N T A G U E ^ ' COUPON Davenport Specials • . <- *_ Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Service Industrial, Residential, Commercial RL., 3 , C A R L S O N L A N E 894-8976 -QUALITY CLEANING ONLY BENNETT S CARPET MAINTENANCE 766-351 • Wood tloors • Paneling • Windows • Ceilings • Siding • Cupboards • Roofing • Carpet and upholstery cleaning • Porches • Painting and Staining - . - i m MONTAGL 894-8651 HAVE YOUR HEATING BOATS - CAMPERS 10397 FRUITVALE ROAD MONTAGUE 894-8592 l , 0 N A L D K R 0 1 1 893-4935 KLAUS EXCAVATING Agricultural Drain Systems Water & Sewer In ^tallations Residential & Commercial Site Prepara tion Land Clearing & Tree Removal Landscaping Top Soil ^ REUPHOLSTERED NOW 894-9774 L i c e n s e d 8. I n s u r e d Surrey Carpet 8868 WATER EVERYTHING ST. MONTAGUE \N. . JOE PRO TIRE EMPORI W ^ I T ' • W e rent S t e a m e x Carpet Cleaning equipment • W e bind Carpet rem- 894-4265 - MONTAGUE RUDY KLAUS nams 8 94.5666 (YOUR INDEPENDENT GOODYEAR DEALER) Computerized „c Tire B a l a n c i n g M o n thru S a t - 8 a m - 6 p m bras meyer Heating Steel Fabricating Truck Equipment 9588 North US 31 - Montague, (616) 8 9 4 - 8 1 7 8 Steve Putnam Montague Rt. 2, Box 239, Ph. 894-8119 • WELDING • N O R T H M A N PLOWS • PARKHURST PLATFORMS • TRUCK HOISTS VINYL-ALUMINUM Montag msssm A R T S & Century 3 0 YEARS EXPERIENCE-FREE ESTIMATES 8700 FERRY STREET MONTAGUE 894-9517 OPEN Monday Ihiu Fnddy 9 00 lo 5 00pm C O M M E R C I A L N PHONE 894-8868 AVOID SPRING RUSH KROLL "z-lhxL GREG D O U G H E R T Y - SHAFER REFRIGERATION •5 OFF THE PRICE OF CLEANING A DAVENPORT DURING OCTOBER 5:r.l= Interior and Exterior Remodeling AUTOMOTIVE P A R T S i. A C C E S S . W O N D E R S OCTOBER CLEANING ^ S I G N QUALITY REMODEUNG & CLEANING C. J A E K E L & SONS CONTRACTOR P R I N T I N G 893-4211 " E E E I Classified Deadline Saturday 10a.m. 893-1395 October 3.1979, Page 21 WL J EARN YOUR CHRISTMAS FREE. Have a Tops In Toys party. Call Becky at 894-2195 after 5 p.m. weekdays. 10/3,10,17c YOUNG CATERINQ SERVICE ^ t us cater your special occasion • r t y . Reasonable. 894-2058. i0/18tfc DO Y O U H A V E A DRINKING PROBLEM Y O U A N D YOUR FRIENDS are welcome to attend the next meeting of the White Lake Newcomer's Club Thursday, Oct. 18 at 7:30 p.m. In the Montague City Hall. A representative from Gayle's Boutique will demonstrate skin care, facial design, and fall fashion preference for hair styling. We hope to see you there. For Information please call Kathy Jordan 894-9362 or Wlsta Hall 894-6995.10/3,10,17c INSTRUCTION lothbury & White Lake area S E W - Learn to sew and make iroups can help. For Information money - Call Donna Collins all Pete, 893-8105 - Dick 894894-9832. 9/12,19,26,10/3c 330 - Jim 894-6255.10/3tfc OCTOBER FEST • White Lake ^ales - October 7th -12:00 to 4 • f n . Adults S5.00, children 11 & under S2.50. Open to the public. SMALL DOG - white with brown Limited to 300 tickets. 9/26c markings, has puppy with her found Montague area. 894-8100. 10/3c DEER PROCESSING Cut, wrapped and froze $20. Millers Thrlf-T. 894-4378. 10/3, 10c LOST black & white female cat. Yellow collar. El Paso rabies tag. 894-4844.10/3c LOST • "Gerrv" baby W E D D I N G CAKES - CLown ^ b | u e ph 8 9 4 ^ 7 g*es and ail special occasion Wies...by Sharon at Robinson's PETS & Bake Shop. 1019 S. Mears, LIVESTOCK Whitehall • 894-5979. 9/26,10/3c back w 3 c MARE - '/, W , I ^ 4-H Free tickets to the Park Theater. show pony. Gentle. S350. 894They may be picked up at 8674 6657. IOVSOC Ferry St.. Montague 10/3 thru L 0 V A B L E p U p p Y f o r ^ ^ 1U/1U - 894-5195.10/3C CANARIES • Rod Factor Singers, Y A R D SALE - (clearing old S25.: Hens $8.. Evenings call estate) Oct. 5 & 6 - 210 East Ferry FOR SALE 894-8467.10/3c St.. Shelby - also clothing and misc. items. 10/3 HORSESHOEING and trimming. USED Duel-Therm mobile home Contact Will Lent 861-5033 2/2tfc SIX F A M I L Y Y A R D S A L E - O c t 5 gas furnace, two dog coops, - 9:30 - Corner Lakewood Rd & roliaway bed. Crossbuck storm FREE K I T T E N S - calico and Whitehall Rd. Adult & children's door, four used 8.75-16.5 tires, tortoise. 8921 Dicey. Evelyn East- clothes, appliances, sofa slip two used 8.0Q-16.5 snow tires, man. 9/26p cover, much misc. Rain date Oct. four 6 bolt 16 Inch Chevy rims. 894-5466. 10/3p 6.10/3 FEEDS FOR HORSE - pig • ALL TV'S on sale. Floor model chicken - rabbit - duck - dog - cat FIVE F A M I L Y Y A R D and part consoles with 5 year warrantee bird. WONDERS WESTERN estate sale - Oct. 5 & 6 - 8:30 a.m. and (Zenith) Quality at $499 or SUPPLIERS, US 31, Montague. -7 VA mile north and V* mile west $20 down. $16 monthly. G i r y ' i 8/29 of Jack & Jill Ranch. Rothbury. Appllanci A Furniture, Muskesofa, chair, lamps, picture frames B O B W H I T E QUAIL for sale. Ph. curtains, drapes, bedspreads, gon. Ph. 722-2014. 9/26C 894-9713. 9/26,10/3c kitchen table & chairs, clothes ail CLOSE OUT. Zenith home stereo sizes, dishes, cooking utensils, - must clear stock. Super values. DESPERATELY N E E D GOOD double wash tub. toys, magazines home for older, orphaned, loving books, 4 ft. sq. window, much Gary's Appliance & Furniture, Muskegon 722-2014. 9/12c Beagie-Bassett pet. Very good misc. 10/3p watch dog and loves children. GARAGE S A L E - O c t . 4 &5from F I S H E R M E N Close out on ail Please call 894-8024 after 4 p.m. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 5890 Lamos Rd., waders. Hart True Value Whitehall. 16 ft. wooden Dunphy 873-3807. Ask for Larry. 9/19tfc HORSEHOEING & trimming. boat with trailer, household Items Contact Doug Bowers 861-4983 misc. 10/3p W O R K CLOTHES - pants $1.00. 3/28tfc shirts $.75. Also jackets, coverGARAGE SALE - Counter top alls, socks, caps, etc. at low TROPICAL FISH and Aquarium refrigerator, Gas log. Picnic table prices. Factory Surplus Sales, Supplies. Home Services, 124 E. tires, teen-adult clothes. Lots of Montague stoplight corner. Ph. Colby, Whitehall, 894-9002. ttc misc. items. Thurs & Fri Sept. 4. 894-6633. Open 10 a.m. to 5:30 5.7968 Old Channel down Good- p.m. 12/1 Otic DOG & CAT wild bird feeds and rich St. and to left. 10/3p supplies. Water softner salt and Many questions were raised at the Whitehall Deicer salt. Dahl's Farm Service, School Board's recent town meeting. Hare are Montague. Ph. 893-7195.1/18tfc some answers: GARAGE SALES H M O V I N G SALE - odds & ends, some antiques. Sat., Oct. 6 from 9 til 5. 5310 Anderson St.. between Old Channel Trail & Whitbeck, Montague. 10/3p RSDUCE SAFE & FAST with p g u u R Y , hog, cow, horse and Y A R D S A L E - F r l . & Sat., Sept. 5 GoBeseTablets& E-Vap^ water ^ FARM & 6 - many clothes, toys, some feeds DAHL'S f p Todd Pharmacy. 9/5 thru S E R V | C E Montague. Ph. 893- furniture. 1103 King (corner of Market & King - off Mears). ^10P 7195.1/18tfc Whitehall. 10/3p Q . How does the five hour day save money? A . Fewer hours of classes are offered, so fewer teachers are required. A N T I Q U E ROUND OAK stove, wood burning kitchen stove, ox yoke, hand pump vacuum cleaner, antique Remington 22, wooden bicycle wheels, oxygen and G U A R A N T E E D A m w i y Products Acy tanks, antique car parts, for every need are just a phone antique radios and other ancall away. We deliver. Phone tiques. Phone 861-5403. 10/3p 894-8095 mornings - or after 6 p.m. 9/26.10/3c USED A U T O M A T I C DRYER with warranty, excellent cond. ALMOST U K E N E W tandem only $149, delivery and set availbike $60.. Styrofoam 12 ft. sailable. Gary's Appliance A Furniboat $50.. Drop-In electric stove ture . Muskegon. 722-2014. 9/5c and oven, self-cleaning, white, good condition $175., TV tower N E W M I C R O W A V E , Full power 125 ft. with rotor $200. Call ovens - compact space savers In 893-3945 after 6 p.m. 9/26,10/3c stock. Only $239 or $23 down, $14 UTTON MICROWAVE oven, $150, $15 down. $10 a mo. Gary's Appliance & Furniture. Muskegon. 722-2014. 9/5c 8 PC W O O D G R O U P , for living room or family room. $249, $9 down. $16 a mo. Gary's Furniture & Appliance, Muskegon, 7222014. 9/19c SANYO & PIONEER car stereo clearance sale. Showroom models ailin stock merchandise reduced, indash AM/FM Cassette stereo only $69 or $10 a mo. We service what we sell. Gary's Appliance & Furniture. Muskegon 722-2014. 9/5c CUSTOM BUTCHERING EVERY T U E S D A Y PROCESSING BEEF •PORK •VEAL-LAMB a month. Free cooking school, 30 day money back guarantee... Gary's Appliance & Furniture. Muskegon 722-2014. 9/26c GOOD A $ N E W rust colored winter coat. Fur collar, size 14, $80 new. Will sell for $40. Also some wood. $25.00. Call 894-8907 evenings after 5.10/3c Used Merchandise Frigidaire washer, very clean, white; Monogram oil space heater, 70,000 BTU; Kenmore wringer washer, like new; Cooper, self propelled lawn mower; Lawn-Boy mower,with catcher - $95; White Frigidaire washer; Frigidaire elec range with ceramic top, nearly new, gold; Frigidaire 17 cu. ft., frost free refrigerator, bottom freezer, like new. copper, has a new compressor WRAPPING & SHARP FREEZING POSTEAAA BROTHERS HART MEAT CO. > W H I T E H A L L DISTRICT $CHOOLS BOARD OF E D U C A T I O N HARDWARE & APPLIANCES PHONE 8 6 1 - 2 4 4 2 873-3874 NEW ERA, MICHIGAN C O N T I N U E D ON NEXT PAQE Oceana Realty West, Inc. 861-4610 894-8902 Rural Hesperia Area: Immaculate 3 bedroom rancher with full basement and 2 car garage.. .located on a country acre. Enjoy the out-of-doors In the uniquely landscaped yard, or sit In front of the fireplace in the cozy family room. Owners leaving area...priced tight at $45,500. H-648 N E W U S T I N G Shelby Area: Three bedroom home located within Shelby on 3 lots with plenty of yard for children to play. Also has double carport and one stall garage. Priced In the low twenties. H-529 Hespeda Area: New 3 bedroom, year-round home at McLaren Lake...fully carpeted...very sharp. Also has garage and place to store your boat. 110* Lake frontage on Butternut Lake, plus access to McLaren Lake, across road. Call for more details. H-545/C-237 NEW LISTING Hart Area: We have a quality reflnished, older home within the city of Hart...ail city utilities. Many extras go with this home that is close to schools and shopping. Call for an appointment. H-498 Walkervllle Area: Three bedroom, tri-ievel home with beautiful stone fireplace, situated on large lot In the country. Some appliances stay...oil heat with wood alternate. Priced to sell. H-526 New Era Area; Four bedroom, spacious home on a nice large lot. Has city gas Incorporated with a wood burning stove and priced to sell at only $27,000. H-544 Hart Area: Three bedroom home on one acre with nicely landscaped yard, and large barn. Country living, yet only 3 miles from Hart and priced at $32,900. H-510 Montague Area: Newly redecorated 3 bedroom home, close to town and on V/T acres of land. Features garage, full dining room, and circular drive. Priced at only $25.900-call us! H-516 Shelby Area: Exceptionally nice large home located within the Village of Shelby. Has good roof, new siding, nicely landscaped and on 2 lots. Must see to appreciate. H-506 COTTAGES Stony Lake Area: We have 2 cottages on lake and one that Is not on the lake but has water access, plus 3 large lots between lake and Stony Lake Road...also have water rights. Ail nice and shady. C-231 Pentwater Area: Elegant, yearround 3 bedroom home on Pentwater Lake with large family room, fireplace, and located on a beautiful spacious lot with seawall. C-225/H-507 Stony Lake Area: We have a real nice lot on Stony Lake with excellent frontage. L-337 Silver Lake A m : Executive type, beautiful four bedroom home on lake...hot water heat, double stall garage. Sit by the fireplace while observing the lake and silver sand dunes. C-226/H-511 Stony Lake Area: 120' frontage on Lake Michigan with sandy beach goes with this lovely three bedroom, year-round home. Call us todav on this new listing. C-235/H-546 new LISTING Sliver Lake Area: Lake Michigan cottage...this one has sand dunes In front with a nice smooth walk to the beach. Excellent view and located on a 2 + acre lot. C-238 NEW LISTING Shelby Area: Beautiful building site overlooking Shelby on approx. V/t acres. All city Improvements In and only $3,900 cash. L-360 Rothbury Area: Very nice lot located in Oceana shores - just right for trailers. L-356 Kenneth L. VanderMey, Associate Broker Carol VanWyck 861-5311 RosieHaas MikePaquette 894-6679 Don Ferris Norm Schultz 861-4468 Steve Bruce Wendy Romph 861-5015 Dick Pranger to 3 acre garden spot. F-224/ Stony Lake Area: Quiet neighH-531 borhood for this furnished, 3 bedroom mobile home with lake Hesperia Area: Dairy farm..154 access and just 2 blocks from acres. Featuring 2 large barns, Stony Lake land contract 25 stanchions, milk house. 4 available and price reduced to corn cribs. Morton Metal Barn (45 x 90). chicken coop and 4 $14,500. MH-99 bedroom home. F-226/A-415 M O B f i C 861-5367 861-5928 873-5449 861-2919 Hart Arei: 24x60 double wide Elcona plus 12 x 65 Bristol mobile home situated on approx. 5 acres in good recreational and hunting area. Features flowing 6 inch well and 6 trout ponds. Very good income property. Possible land contract with good down payment MH-10E ; Hart Area: Quarter Horse Ranch - 4 bedroom home, 2 stall garage with workshop, 2 large barns, indoor riding arena, plus 3 spring fed creeks. 12 acres of good woods, mostly timber, and 40 acres seeded to hay. Terms available. F-211 Shelby Area; Three bedroom mobile home with ail city New Era Area: Country home utilities - only 4 years old. Can with 3 bedrooms in lovely be purchased on land contract shaded setting. New carpeting, and the total price Is $17,900. lots of kitchen cupboards, 3Vi MH-107 stall garage and workshop. Priced to sell at only $38,000. Shelby Area: We have 100' x 100' In Harvey Subdivision with F-220/H-519 32 trees, shrubs, strawberry Hesperia Area: 10 acres with patch, new garage and mobile this farm house plus nice barn, home. Has city water, gas and chicken coop and 4 acres of sewer services for a fair market timber. Home has 3 bedrooms with possibility of 4...also has 2 price of $14,900. MH-106 Silver Lake Area: Nice wooded M e a n Area: Looking for a nice lot In Sandy View Subdivision - home with seclusion? We have suitable for building site. L-368 It with over 3 acres and barn. House is quality rebuilt with Rothbury Area: Two lakefront only the finlshlng-touches to go. lots which will be suitable for Wood alternative to the forced primary housing at only $4,500. air furnace will help keep those bills down. F-228 NEW total price. L-361 LISTING OUR SALES ASSOCIATES Shelby Area: Land contract available at 9Vj% for this very nice. 2 story 4 bedroom home near resort area with access to Lake Michigan...located on approximately 1 acre lot with beautiful trees and 2 stall garage. Call for a private showing. H-541 NEW LISTING FARMS ffVOfrl'j Rural Rothbury Area: Trailer, completely furnlshed...4 acres with Sand Creek going through property. Has 2 septlcs and well...terms available. MH-115 NEW LISTING BUSINESSES Ferry Area: 73'/* acre campground...secluded and bordering USA Land. Located on blacktop roa'l and priced in the low 40'i. B-163 Western Michigan Area: Resort grocery business with beer wine and liquor. Excellent existing business and opportunity. B-161 Rural Hart Area: Country store - fantastically priced - excellent gross...with beer and wine takeout. Priced right for quick sale with terms available. B-169 October 3.1979, Page 22 WL FOR WICKSTRA REALT v - < T..«»» " OUTSIDE NEW ERA - Newer 1 bedroom, full basement house wltti outbuildings. L/C available. $29,900. EDQE OF T O W N , super house in Hart well decorated $44,900. 60 ACRTE F A R M outside Hart nice outbuildings and house. L/C $55,000. NICE OLDER HOUSE In New Era, 3 bedroom, glassed in porch, family room, $36,000. COTTAQE on Hightower Lake, year round home, 2 car garage, $37,500. NICE LOT inside village limits of New Era, $2,750. B E H I N D M A C WOODS, we have a number of wooded lots in Sandy View starting at $3,500. 330 FT. F R O N T A G E year around cottage. Stony Lake, $80,000 with 7 back lots. OVERLOOKING T H E U G H T HOUSE- Nice 2-bedrrom cottage with lots of room & super view, $32,500. A$PARAGUS - 30 acres for $30,000. FIVE ACRES IN SHELBY VILLAGE U M I T S - 2 bedroom home, full basement. Cable TV, glassed In porch, Only $17,900. M A K E A N OFFER - Estate must be settled. Stately home In Hart. FORTY-SIX ACRES with 3 bedroom home, creek. Just north of Shelby. $35,000. NICE COTTAGE on Stony Lake. $31,500. NICE BUILDING SIET on M-20.10 acres $9,500. S P U T LEVEL LUXURY In Shelby. Very well decorated 3 bedroom home on large lot. $39,900. DUCK H U N T E R S SPECIAL 42.8 Acre woods with 2 ponds. Borders over 1000 acres Government Land. L/C available $12,600. F A R M HOUSE A N D BARN on 2 acres, Shelby Road. Price reduced. $18,500. L A K E M I C H I G A N FRONTAGE choice 160 foot parcels on water's edge by Stony Lake area. WICKSTRA REALTY PH. 861-4148 H E A V Y DUTY GE washer $259, FOR SALE - 90 year old herwn $14 down. $14 a mo. Gary's barn timbers and lumber. Ph. Appliance & Furniture 722-2014. 861-5322. 10/3,lOp 9/12c SALE PAN A M E R I C A N Coronet - very A D M I R A L REFRIGERATOR • good condition. Ph. 894-5422. gold, frostless $175. Desk type sewing machine $40. 89410/3p -8087 after 5 p.m. 10/3c SANSUI OR PHILLIPS stereo amplifiers and FM tuners with B E D R O O M $ U I T E . walnut, good speakers and turntable $397 no condition. Ph. 894-8558 after 5 money down, monthly terms. p.m.10/3p Gary's Appliance & Furniture, Muskegon, 722-2014. 9/5c SMALL CAST IRON wood burnDOUBLE BED mattress and box spring. $75. 894-8555.10/3c COMPLETE B E D R O O M outfits 32 FT. SECTIONAL wooden lad- starting at $229. $15 down. $15 a der in excellent condition. Call mo. Gary's Appliance & Furni894-6138.10/3p ture. Muskegon. 722-2014. 9/19c COAT SHOP - now open Friday and Saturday. Outer wear of all types at bargain prices plus a f m knit cap with a $12.50 purchase. Factory Surplus Sales, Montague 10/3tfc USED A U T O M A T I C W A S H E R Speed Queen, super condition, only $79.00. Gary's Appliance & Furniture. Muskegon 722-2014. 9/5c PIONEER & SANYO Final Clearance - all car stereos drastically reduced. Gary Appliance & Furniture, Muskegon, 722-2014.9/19c FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator - white, good condition. Call 894-8889. 10/3c 1963 SO CASE TRACTOR; 16 hp Case garden tractor w/rototlller and snowblower. Call 861-2491 after 5:30 p.m. 9/19.26.10/3c W A T C H BATTERIES for all electronic. LED & LCD watches. Mitchell Jewelry. 909 E. Colby. Whitehall (across from White Sands) Ph. 893-4782.11/1tfc downtown Shelby TOP ARROWHEAD AGENCY i i « ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 8779 F e n y Street Montagae, Michigan 49437 PHONE 8 9 4 - 9 0 8 5 WELL BUILT AND MAINTAINED 4 bedroom farm home in Southern Oceana County on a square partly wooded 40 acres. Spring and creek in back. Double detached garage, buried gas tank with electric pump. Paved road on school bus route $69,000. This is the ideal home. 3 LOVELY LOTS-surround this remodeled one story home with 3 bedrooms - Franklin fireplace in family area - special sharp country kitchen. Natural gas heat, double garage and just $36,900. BIG HOUSE - 5 bedrooms, small price $33,000., dining room, family room with heatilater fireplace, natural gas heat, I V j lots, convenient location. LOT'S OF LOTS & ACREAGE- BuUding sites - in town or out - commercial location 5-10-20-40-120-160 acre parcels. River property - Lake front cleared wood. NEW LISTING- 6 plus acres - part cleared for garden with underground sprinklers part wooded for firewood - 3 bedrooms partly new home - big 26' x 40' barn Montague area. Priced to sell at just $27,600. This would be a great investment with a little work. RENTALS - Apartments and houses need reference. No pets. No calls. Apply in person. Arrowhead Agency. Don Holmstrom Herb Jacobs Frank HolUster Bob Miller Gordon Odell Jack Bendelow Sandy Ooeterbart Leslie Patterson 861-40 894-43^1 894-6067 894-5914 894-6124 766-3492 894-6286 ing stove, has grates and ashpan $50. 894-4790.10/3c REPOSSESSED USED SOFA. hardwood frame, herculon fabric, only $100. monthly terms. Gary's Appliance & Furniture. Muskegon. 722-2014. 9/5c This is one column Inch of advenislng. This ad will be raad Dy nearly 50,000 people In Western Michigan every week. II you're trying to keep your product a secret. . don't put it In here. Nearly everyone will read abouUt. CLOSE OUT ON ALL FANS In stock. Hart True Value, 873-3807. Ask for Larry. 9/19tfc APPLES - BOSC PEARS - Dykstra Orchards, 3469 Garfield Rd., New Era - take 31 expressway to New Era exit, east 1 mile to Garfield Rd., 2nd farm on south side of Garfield. Bring containers - No Sunday's. Phone 861-2813. 10/3C REAL ESTATE H O M E OWNERS INSURANCE most coverage for less premium. Let me quote -Ed Sikkenga 894 8244 " ^ i " 4 0 1 2 - 9/"2tfc ^ C A S H FOR L A N D CONTRACTS Anv type D'opertv m Michuj.in iinvwhfrf 2 4 Homis HOMEOWNERS LOANS C.m l f e e 1 8 0 0 2 9 2 1 S S 0 i* -t N d t " i n , i l A d . e o ' n i c e Co W H I T E LAKE PROPERTY -150 ft. frontage, 3-bedroom house and six furnished apartments Cash or contract. Call 893-81/5. 9/12tfc ELBRIDGE T O W N S H I P - 2 a a " -12x60 mobile; 12x34 InsulaLadd-on; fireplace, good well, fully winterized $10,500. 873-3577. 9-26,10/3.10- 1978 N E W M O O N mobile home. 14 x 70. 2 bedroom, ex. cond., large rooms. Must be moved. Mortgage assumption possible. I 861-5061 after 6. 10/3J.10.17 • TRAVEL SMALL N E W DAVENPORT and • TRAILERS chair. Brown & tan plaid can bae seen at Lot 52 Crystal Downs Trailer Park. 10-3. 893-7665. DEER H U N T E R S -15' Campcraft 10/3p aluminum trailer. Birchwood interior. Sleeps four. A good buy B E A U T I F U L REAL CAPESKIN for $450. Phone 894-4312. Wide Homes - Perfect for Cottages leather jacket - stole; light tan, 10/3.10p excellent condition. 894-9252. Summer Homes. Sportsman Cabins. H U R R Y - PRICED LOW TQ| 10/3c HUNTER'S D E U G H T - 1969, MOVEI ft. Appolo travel trailer. RIL SILO BLOWER - 200 ft. fencing; nice condition. $900. Phone FIREPLACES - our homes have heavy counter-weight. Ph. 894- 894-4736. 10/3c them. Don't face another winter 8184 evenings. 10/3c without a fireplace in our quality BOATS )uilt homes! Big 14 ft. Wide LADY K E N M O R E coppertone washer & electric dryer, excellent Homes available from condition. $225. pair. Propane gas 36" stove. $75. 894-6657. BOAT WANTED-12.14. or 16 ft. 10/3c aluminum. Call 873-4096. 9/12. How often should a fireplace or wood-burning stove be cleaned? Your local area F.D. says... "fireplaces, every 4-6 cords of wood; wood stoves and free-standing fireplaces, every year." J ROCK BOHOM on 10 ft. PRICES •ar Ph 722-3208 (FREE E S T I M A T E S ) *8,995 OntuiK Mobile Homes MUSKEGON Apple Ave. & Carr Rd. OPEN 7 DAYS 733-2544 COASTAL REAL ESTATE, INC. W O U L D YOU INVEST...$23,500.00 for a home with a modern kitchen, with all appliances, plus a dishwasher, air conditioner, 3 bedrooms, seperate dining and laundry rooms, all on a huge lot? If you would like to hear more, call today! WB 5 DEER H U N T E R S . . . d o we have the place for your! This rustic 2 bedroom cottage is near woods and water. Just bring your gun and groceries to settle in. STARTER OR R E T I R E M E N T SPECIAL...thls 2 bedroom mobile home, situated In a quiet neighborhood comes complete, including city utilities and a garage. Shelby Area. WA 25 BUY N O W . . . a n d build later. Over 2 acres of nature, beautiful oak trees and plenty of road frontage. Possible Land Contract Terms. WA 18 H O M E PROTECTION W A R R A N T Y PLAN AVAILABLE Gerrl Cribbs Robin Greve Al Belt 89^6063 894-6681 861-6061 Manager 894-9061 124 Colby Whitehall, Michigan EARLY A M E R I C A N console AM Fm stereo with record player. 17 in. black & white TV $25. 894-9593.10/3p 40-60 PERCENT OFF upholstery fabrics, naugahyde leather. Foam rubber cut to your sizes, draperies reduced to 50 percent, good selection. The Fair, 1292 E. Broadway, Open 9 to 5. Muskegon 4/4tfc Shhhhhhhhh! HAT CHIMNEY SWEEP CO. Allen L Rant STOP D O N T T H R O W away ttet eld chair. Let us repair It for yob. Canelng. Wicket, Reed, Rattan. F I R E W O O D - seasoned oak, Rush. Will make new rockers and $20.00 per rick or $25.00 deliother little things. Upholstering. vered. 894-9651. 9/26tfc POKE - ABOUT SHOPPE. Ph. FULL SIZE MATTRESS & box 894-8450. 3/9tfc spring $39 apiece. Gary's Appliance & Furniture, Muskegon. 1971 C H E V E L L E M A U B U 307 722-2014. 9/19c V-8 $500. or best offer. 8'tt. pool table $200. See at 8738 Staples T H R E E ROOMS OF BRAND new St., Montague. 10/3p furniture, kitchen, living room and bedroom complete only $687. B E A U T I F U L REAL FUR jacket - $14.48 down and only $22.60 mo. black Russian Broadtail size 14Gary's Appliance & Furniture, 18, excellent condition. 894-9252. Muskegon, 722-2014. 9/5c 10/3c SINGLE BED, Franklin stove, TV CAST IRON bath tub. sink, console - Curtis Mathes - color sliding doors for shower. Call (TV doesn't work), oil heater. 8 9 4 - 5 2 9 0 a f t e r 3 p . m . 9 / 2 6 . 1 0 / 3 C ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaners 861-2249. 10/3C BUNK BEDS, complete with - Viking and National sewing LEFT H A N D GOLD Whirlpool mattresses $128. Gary's Appli- machines. We service and have Refrigerator, Reg. $529, now ance & Furniture, Muskegon. parts for all makes. A. Bruinlx. Call 873-3380. 5/2tfc $390. Only 2 left. Gary's Appli722-2014. 9/12c ance & Furniture, Muskegon GOOD Q U A U T Y H A Y for sale. 722-2014. 9/12c KROEHLER LOVESEAT hldea- Call evenings after 8. 861-4709. 7 PC. D I N E T T E SET $199, $8 bed, plaid, like new $125. Sears 9/19.26.10/3p best Franklin fireplace, very good down, $12 a mo. Gary's Appli$100. Pine Colonial type chest of GENERAL ELECTRIC & Whirlance & Furniture, Muskegon. drawers and vanity with mirror pool washers, only $259 or $25 722-2014. 9/19c $50 for both. 894-6220.10/3c down. $18 monthly, matching DALE BLOOMSTROM 7519 88th dryers also on sale, free delivery Ave., Rothbury has won 2 Free SOLID O A K B E D R O O M group. 5 in most areas. Gary's Furniture & tickets to the Park Theater. They pc. was $1495. now $699; $35 Appliance. Muskegon. 722-2014. may be picked up at 8674 Ferry down. $35 a mo. Gary's Appli- 9/26c St., Montague 10/3 thru 10/10. ance & Furniture, Muskegon. USED F U R N I T U R E & Appli722-2014. 9/19C USED A M A N A M I C R O W A V E ances - bought and sold. Home oven $195. Easy monthly pay- " U S E D J E A N S " $5.00 - bibs Services - 124 E. Colby, Whitements. Gary's Appliance & $6.00. Many other hall. 894-9002. tfc bargains; Furniture, Muskegon, 722-2014. jackets, flannel shirts, casual 9/5c pants, sweaters, sport shirts, POTTING SOIL- peat pots - peat belts, etc. Factory Surplus Sales, moss - cactus mix- Vermicuite plant foods. Wonders Western Montague. 12/10tfc Suppliers-US 31, Montague. Ph. 894-4481. 3/15tfc Bill Parmelee's Bob Bonnvllla....894-4418 Doug Lehman....894-9137 Bev Boeder 894-8312 ALL N A T U R A L Alaskan style sour dough recipes including recipes for bread and pancakes. Send $2.00 to Sourdough, Box 133, Fremont, Ml. 49412. 9/26,10/3c Muskegon - 739-9458 Grand Haven - 846-3490 WE'RE THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROFESSIONALS. WATER BEDS ARE HERE You've seen them on TV and now they're here on Apple Ave. In Muskegon. Sleep In heated and totally relaxed comfort. Many styles and sizes to choose from with matching bedroom furniture. Stop in today and see what everyone is taTRtng about. MUSKEGON WATER BED ' COMPANY 5270 Apple Ave. Muskegon, M k h . 5 ml. east of D.S. 1J1 Between Mill I r e n e n d W e l f Lake Reeds 716-2678 ONE 2 4 " BA$$ D R U M , pearl gray; one snare drum complete with case, stand, etc. Ph. 8948420 after 5:30.10/3p 19.26.10/3. SNOWMOBILES T H R E E M A T C H I N G light oak display cases, glass top & front. 1975 SCORPION Lll'Whip snow894-6657.10/3c mobile 290 CC- $400 or best offer. SEVERAL OLDER COLOR T V ' s - Call 894-8716.10/3c need work. $15. each. Call 8946397 after 5 p.m. 10/3p We Sell PRODUCE BLUEBERRY A N D RASPBERRY PLANTS - Brookview Berry Farm and Nursery. 2 ml. No. 4 mi. E. of Hart on Lever Rd. Road is passable for our customers. 8733731. 9/26.10/3.9C GRAPES FOR SALE - We are now taking orders for Concord grapes-$9. a bushel. Bill Hayes. Shelby 861-4262 after 4 p.m. 10/v Q . Bottled Gos f and Make Hook-ups Ask Us For I n l o r m o l i o n Postema Bros. H A R D W A R E & APPLIANCES N E W ERA PH. 8 6 1 - 2 4 4 2 If the teachers are there anyway, why can't they teach six hours and keep the kids in school? A . A teacher's day Is divided Into six segments: five segments of classroom teaching and one segment of class preparation time. By placing all preparation time at the end of the day. students can be dismissed one hour earlier. W H I T E H A L L DI$TRICT SCHOOLS BOARD OF E D U C A T I O N CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE J 1978 C A M A R O , Type LT 350 auto., P/S, P/B, Pioneer F/M HIKES & 8-Track. aluminum wheels, white TRIKES lettered radlals • 26,000 miles. Asking $5295. Call 894-6026 HALL FOR RENT - Twin Lake 7 2 HARLEY DAVIDSON SS after 5 p.m. 10/3tfc Civic Building, call 828-6379. Sprint 350. Call 873-2204 weekends only. 9/19,26,19/3c 1970 FORD Station Wagon - 3/7tfc $100.00 as Is. Phone 894-5180. ROTHBURY A M E R I C A N 10/3c LEGION HALL MIKE'S 1973 FORD M E R C U R Y CAPRI - for rent - parties, receptions, etc. BIKE REPAIR V6 4-speed. AM/FM built-in Call 894-8642. 4/13tfc Houre; tape, 4 new tires, good gas Tuesday mileage, good'bonditlon - $1200. HALL FOR RENT - for reception, thro Call 894-2432 after 5 p.m. parties, etc. Ph. 744-9063 or Saturday 9/26,10/3c 894.5412. 5/12tfc 10'til 6 5496 DowilnO St. 894-6298 Ph. 8 9 4 - 4 7 3 6 . QUAR19RS up. USED ^ Ph. D |MES, 744-3495. W ||| PIC FOR R A K I N G JOBS W A N T E D - 10 year old and 13 year old girls T H R E E B E D R O O M H O U $ E , at- after school and Saturdays. Ph. tached garage In Montague, 1 894-9315. 10/3p block out of city limits - $325 per month plus utilities. Require BABYSITTING W A N T E D In references, plus security deposit. Montague, day shift In my home. No pets. Call 894-4260.10/3tfc Have two year old of my own. ROTHBURY - 2 bedroom mobile $125 a month, plus deposit. Pay own utilities. 894-5707.10/3c W A N T E D - Responsible family looking for 3 bedroom home to rent. Call 894-6276 after 5 p.m. RENT 9/12.19,26, 9/12.19.26.10/3C 10/3C CARS&TRUCKS W A N T E D : Eiec. stove, 20-24", 4 burner and oven In working 1975 BUICK CENTURY Special condition. Ph. 894-4105.10/3p V-6 231 Cu. In. low miles, W A N T E D : Used mowers and 894-9593.10/3p snow blowers. We will buy. Hart True Value. 873-3807. Ask for 1974 BUICK LESABRE, good Larry. 9/19tfc tires, excellent second car, no rust. Ph. 894-6121.10/3p WANTED 1972 C H E V Y STATION W A G O N TIMBER • 62,000 miles. Just tuned. $650 or best offer. Call 894-9567.10/3,10 W A N T E D logs delivered. Will 17c pay premium price for tie logs. 1972 FORD M A V R I C K - 2 dr.,! JARVIS SAWMILL INC. Phone auto., good tires, nice car, $975. 861-2078. 8/9tfc 894-4520. 10/3c W A N T E D top pricei paid for 1973 G R E M L I N , needs some your standing timber. JARVIS work. Best offer. See at 1635 SAWMILL INC. 861-2078. 1/24tfc Mears, Whitehall. 10/3c 1975 A M C H O R N E T - h a s small 6 cyl. engine, 22-24 miles per gal., has snow tires on car. Overall car in very good shape. Must sell need the money. $1465. Call 894-4841 after 5 p.m. 9/26,10/3p 1976 C A M A R O - 305 cu. inches Sharp! $3,500. Call anytime except Sunday, 861-4877. 10/3c CLASSIFIED RATEt 10 Wordt-$1.60 minimum 8 cents Each Additional Word 50 cents Extra For Border 50 cents for changes Card of Thanks $3.00 INTERIOR PAINTING & wall- WOULD U K E TO BABSIT in my papering. Free estimates. home-by hour or week, anytime, References. 893-8605 or ev.h any shift. Ph. 894-8249. 9/12tfc nings 894-5955. 10/3tfc October 3,1979, Page 23 W L U A N W | T H TRUCK - Haul rubbish lunk clean-uo iobs SS-MW ^ 2 5 thru 8/29 KW-MOl. 4/Z5 thru 8/29 10. 8 9 4 - 5 2 1 6 . 1 0 / 3 C V F W HALL FOR RENT Weddings - Parties - etc. Ph. 894-5765. 9/11tfc 10/3C r ~ \ S M A L L F U R N I S H E D apartment on White River - utilities, phone and garage. $225. mo. Deposit and references. Available Oct. EQUIPMENT VERY NICE studio apartments for rent. Call 894-9097. 5/16tfc RENTAL U N F U R N I S H E D land 2 bedroom apartments - ail utilities, stove and refrigerator furnished. Also one bedroom house. Memory Home. 268 Park, Pentwater. Call 869-2271. 10/3,10,17,24c CARPETS a fright? Make them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $2. BEN F R A N K L I N STORE. Whitehall. 9/26tfc T H R E E B E D R O O M HOUSE , JOBS WANTED attached double garage. One mile to Rothbury stores. $185 monthly rent. Require references. plus security deposit. Phone LAYOUT INSPECTOR - Addi894-6809. 10/3c tional casting layout inspector FURNISHED 3 & 5 room apart- needed for second shift by rapidly ment on White Lake. Available growing supplier of machined immediately. Deposit & refer- castings to the transportation ences needed. The Waters Edge industry. You should have experience in rough and machined 894-4331. 9/19c casting inspection, developing FOR RENT downtown Montague and verifying gauging equipment - ground floor efficiency apart- for floor inspection and experiment. Suitable for one person ence in all phases of inspection only. No children, no pets. Refer- procedures. Send brief resume or ences required. Call 894-4525 call for interview appointment. after 5. Gregory A. Preihs, DEARBORN IN W H I T E H A L L - 2 bedroom mobile home. 10 x 50, furnished, no children or pets. $160 per month. Call 893-4225 or 894-9702 after 4.10/3c SALES PERSON Excellent bene fib, vacation, and pay plan. One of the highest paid sales commissions in West Michigan. Experience required. Apply in person at our new facility between 8a.m. and5p.m. Have experience and references. Ph. 894-9315. 10/3c Shelby Ford a n d M e r c u r y M A N W I T H T R U C K will haul appliances. Junk, trash, anything -anytime. Call 894-8260.12/13tfc S E W I N G M A C H I N E SERVICE tune-up special. $12.00. any make. Ph. 894-9832. Donna Collins. Post Road. 9/12.19.26.10/3 M 2 0 & O L D US 3 1 5 FRANKS USED CARS HOUSE PAINTING - experienced - interior, exterior. Free estimates. Steve Rogers. Hhone 894-4400. 8/15tfc TREE T R I M M I N G or removal Free Estimates. Ph. 894-9483. 4/4tfc jjy; 1977 CHEVROLET Vt Ton Suburban, 4 x 4,9 Passenger, Automatic, P/S, P/B, Air, Two-Tone $5495 1979 FORD Vt Ton, 6 Cylinder, Automatic, P/S, with topper $4795 BABYSITTING in my home. Located on US-31 south of New Era. 861-5403.10/3c EXPERIENCED, reliable - will do ceramic tile and vinyl floor work. Reasonable, references. Call Steve 894-5131. 9/12.19.26C • • • • • • • K I C K T H E STORAGE H A B I T , SELL THOSE USEFUL, NO LONGER NEEDED ITEMS W I T H A CLASSIFIED AD. Call 893-1395. • • • • • • • NEW ERA, M l 3290 E. COLBy ST.. WHITEHALL PH. 893-1285 « 893-1295 OWNER FRANK RUPAR SHELBY MOTOR SALES, INC (Ford & Mercury) SHELBY, MICHIGAN PH 861-2911 OR 861-4800 All 8 c y l i n d e r New Cars & Trucks at DEALER'S COST While They Last MACHINE PRODUCTS CO., 5353 Wilcox, Montague, Mi 49437. Phone 894-9051. An equal opportunity employer. 9/26, 10/3c FOLLOWING J O H N N Y T H R O U G H A DAY AT W H I T E H A L L H I G H SCHOOL The SIX. HOUR DM T/VE 3««> fOlSS &UCK S'i- (.* ' Q © Mr. tVvJ^l_P>c K V\*. SrMT M M r v 'S Black, at <? 50 W H I T E H A L L DISTRICT SCHOOLS JOHNNY \ S* ^ T © [ 1 © SPECIAL PURCHASE Gooo-we fY)*. Chips /Z$i © OIS^HSE-D ^ i - •H ("U.StMTH i Z 4 2 Jownvy 1 n«$. g m c n //>A T c M - rl (Sll J * k c s — — THIS WINTER! HOUR DAY -TVACHedC^"'! U t (2 Miss B o c k mr © F/M (Joes Ho*e at /:30- fl* Cm FT is LTNO O " BOARD OF E D U C A T I O N ...on FORD HUNT'S USED CAR LOT 4x4' a r r . . . . E N A B L E S G I V E Y O U M l g ^ E X C E L L E N T U S T O S O M E B U Y S ! ' YOUR NO-NONSENSE DEALER" 79 DODGE '4195 Vj t o n , 6 c y l . , s t i c k $ 76 NEW YORKER ... 3195 Loodcd $ 77 ASPEN 3495 W o g o n s . (1 1 s t i c k ( 1 ) o u t o m a t i c 75 NEWPORTS J 1895 From WE H A V E M A D E A S P E C I A L 3 to c h o o s e f r o m 76 PINTO P U R C H A S E O F 4 x 4 ' s ... SO M A N Y I N F A C T T H A T W E C A N J BOAST ONE OF T H E BEST SELECTIONS IN WESTERN M I C H I G A N ! ! 2195 W o g o n , 4-speed, 44,000 mi 75 LTD STOCK M895 Brougham, loaded 77 MUSTANG 24-2, V-6, 4.speed WS N O . N 9 2 8 8 T ... 1 1 7 " Wheel base. C h r o m e f r o n t b u m p e r . F u l l f o a m seat. D o m e l i g h t , H e a d l i n e r , 3 5 1 V 8 engine, A u t o m a t i c transmission. P o w e r steering. Power brakes. A m p & o i l pressure gauges. L o w M t . b r i g h t m i r - Factory Officials ...SAVE rors, Cigar l i g h t e r , 5 - L 7 8 x 15 M u d & S n o w tires, L o k - o u t h u b s . Four to c h o o s e f r o m $6450 T/z' W E S T E R N H Y D R A - T U R N PLOW, complete w/Lights PHONE 894-2581 or 894-2558 STOP IN AT THE TRAILER A N D SAVE!! 995 $7445 O T H E R a t 4 x 4 ' s . . . C O M P A R A B L E S A V I N G S ! BRUCE WIERSEMA Ford/Mercury North U.S. 31 at Fruitvala Rd.—Montague 7 1 4 8 W E S T 4 8 t h S T R E E T -- F R E M O N T -- P H O N E 9 2 4 - 3 2 0 0 October 3.1979, Page 24 WL HELP WANTED LPN or RN - Apply In person, Whitehall Manor, part time or full time. Applications taken for nurses aids. 9/12tfc F E M A L E - restaurant and bar help wanted. Apply in person. Wayside Inn. 4/11tfc LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICES TOWNSHIP OF WHITEHALL COUNCIL NOTES CITY OF MONTAGUE by Board of Appeals on application for a variance by Mr. Donald Hendrickson located at 9360 Mill Pond Trail: on the matter of a car port built too close to side lot line according to WANTED We need a good reliable babysitter, one who loves children, to come to our home. Old 99 Hwy., Montague. First shift. Please Ph. 894-5900.10/3p Council notes Sept. 17,1979 Township Zoning Ordinance. Date: Tuesday. October 9 - Place: Whitehall Township Hall. 7644 Durham Rd. - Time 7 p.m. 10/3/79 Bills paid from the following accounts: J. L. Parker General Fund $15,273.71, Equipment Fund $1,607.10, Chairman Whitehall Township Water Dept. $2,320.95, Local Sts. $267.70, Major Sts. $1,876.90. Resolution adopted that the following described parcel of Board of Apeals land situated In the City of Montague, to wit: The South Vi of T W O N E W POSITIONS-lncludes assembly and installation of components, etc. Full time and part time position available. 894-6015 days. 10/3c the Southwest NOTICE CITY OF WHITEHALL FIVE B E E U N E representatives wanted in this area. For appointment call 861-2716. 10/3,10c SYNOPSIS of the Northwest V4 of Section 29, Town 12 North, Range 17 West: be and hereby Is established as an Industrial Development District pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 198 of the Public Acts of 1974 to be known as Montague Industrial Development District No. 2. Approved Cystic M I N U T E S OF COUNCIL M E E T I N G HELP W A N T E D Prefer someone retired - for machining work 5-12 hours per week, hours and days flexible. 894-6015 days. 10/3c Atuficft September 25,1979 Fibrosis Foundation door to door campaign, Sept. 17-29,1979. Approved Kidney Foundation Tootsie Roll Sale October 6,1979. Approved payment of Estimate 115 to J. C. Construction Co. Authorized payment of bills as follows: General Fund 10/3/79 Carol Rolph, Clerk $29,002.45, Ambulance Fund $985.65, Library Fund $644.45, Major Street Fund $9,836.81, Local Street Fund $2,150.29, Motor Pool Fund $1,306.36, Water and Sewer Fund $17,241.94, Solid Waste Authority $51.47 and Unemployment Comp. Fund $700.76. STORAGE FOR boats, bikes, etc. By week, month or year. Also special winter rate. Alexanders Self Storage. 873-4202 or 8612712. 9/19tfc AAA T R E E EXPERTS Call for free estimate. Fully ins u r e . Whitehall, 894-5012 or 894-8505. tft Authorized change of present policy of City for granting tag day sales to be limited to ten per year and no more than two per month. Submitted by: William E. Beauvais 10/3/79 NOTICE LARSON'S ENTERPRIZE Quality lawn & yard mowing & fertilizing. Evergreen trimming &pruneing. 894-4482. 6/27c AUTO INSURANCE cancelled? See Ed Sikkenga Agency - Rothbury. No fault insurance fo' anybody. Ph. 894-8244 or 861 4012. 2/28tfc K I T C H E N CABINETS - baths, appliances, carpeting, Armstrong vinyl and Bath Boutique. Style Trend Interior!, Inc., Ludington. Ph. 845-6500. 7/12tfc UPHOLSTERING Furniture-Marine-Campers REASONABLY PRICED 894-9774 City Clerk WHITEHALL DISTRICT SCHOOLS September 25,1979 The new "consent" agenda which combines routine matters was adopted at this meeting, resulting in a shorter meeting. General Fund Expenditures totaling $116,795.64 were approved. Contracts were signed for the following new teachers: Greg Russick, Special Education; Janice Terrien, Head Start; Sharon Oster, Middle School Reading; and Patricia Franckowiak, Physics and High School Mathematics. The Education Fair is scheduled for Saturday, October 27 AUCUOH ESTATE AUCTION: Sat., Oct. 6 at 12 noon in Hart 615 Dryden St. Take State St. VI mile north from Fairgrounds corner, 1 block east on Wigton & 3rd house north. House full of good, clean furnishings-nice oak secretary, library table & treadle sew machine; hidabed; loveseat couch; commode; Sessions mantel clock; large mirrors; bedroom set; modern swivel rocker; chests; beds; oak chair; lamps; GE 15' chest freezer; H P electric stove; refrig.; stands; buffet; tables; African violets; plants; vacuums; a f g h a n s ; bedding; throw rugs; kitchenware-dishes, small appliances, set dishes (12 service), p a n s , coffee pots, p r e s s u r e cooker; copper boiler; old jugs; 5 & 10 gal. crocks; metal shelving; ext. ladder; h a n d tools, wrenches, saws, misc. items. Lunch stand. The E s t a t e of Iva Pierson, Ben School Anctloneer, M o n t a g u e . from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Games and food will be available on the school grounds, all school buildings will be Plant a little Spring in your garden... NOW open with some students and teachei-s demonstrating some of their activities. Local businesses will also be participating. School Board Policies regarding Law Enforcement officials In the Schools, Performance Standards for Students, and W A T C H REPARING, ring sizing, engraving. Mitchell Jewelry, 909 E. Colby. Whitehall (Across from White Sands). Ph. 893-4782. 8/tfc M O N T A G U E DISPOSAL S a n r i n - Serving White Lake & Rothbury area. Phone Nelson 5220 Stanton, Montague, 894-4677. tfc W A S H E R & DRYER repairs. Most ma)or brands. Allen Blanshan, Rt. 2, Montague. 894-6222. If no answer... please call again. 11/30tfc W I N T E R S BARBER SHOP 4954 Hunt St., Montague. Hours 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Closed Friday & Ssaturday. Ph. 894-6311. 2/21tfc CAR CLEAN UP complete inside & out with wax - $27.50 - $37.50. Wash & Vac only - $6.00. By appointment only - 894-9002. 10/1 Itfc QUALITY L A W N MAINTENANCE Serving the Whitehall 1 Montague area. Free Estimates Reasonable Rates. Phone 8946220 3/21 tfc SMALL A P P U A N C E REPAIR Toasters, Coffee Pots, irons Vacuums, etc. Tom's Appliance Center 8044 Old Channel Trail Montague - 894-4285 Satisfaction guaranteed. 5/9tfc Automobile Mileage Allowances were read and acted upon. Diana Strudwlck, coordinator for the Youth Employment & Training Program, and Jim Lilligan showed films and answered questions regarding this program in the White Lake Area. Last year this program employed 20 young people in the White Lake Area. 1979-80 funding has been Increased to employ 35 because of the success of last years program; only one student dropped out. All participants must be full time students. They are employed in Whitehall, Montague, Blue Lake and Rothbury. Tom Kochin reported an Impending increase In the price of school lunches because of escalating costs of food products and services. He will bring a recommendation to the Board in November. WHITE LAKE NURSERY Now available at White Lake Nursery a great assortment of bulbs for spring flowers. Choose from; tulips, crocus, hyacinths, narcissus and daffodils. 894-8574 1 3 1 1 C O L B Y ST. W H I T E H A L L The change in noon hour regulations In the elementary school has resulted in a 30 percent reduction In food waste. QUALITY POLE BUILDINGS Students have recess first, then eat lunch and return to the classroom under the new system. Charles Bourdon, Elementary Principal, reports that students are much more calm and ready to resume their studies than they were when playground recess came after lunch as In the past. Junk foods are no longer served In the cafeteria. The vending machine program was eliminated at the start of the year. The poor attendance at the Town Meeting was discussed at length. The posslblity of using the newspaper to answer DEVELOPMENT October Special Prices CALL N O W ! k questions generated at the meeting is being investigated. Another Town Meeting will be scheduled In November. Mr. Larry Simonson, a Whitehall Attorney, was appointed to fill the vacancy on the Board until the next election. A request for the purchase of an ad in the wresting program was tabled. Bus fleet Insurance bids were presented and the low bid of $4,061.31 by Ralph Mallory of State Farm Insurance was accepted. The Board ratified a one year contract with the Bus Drivers and Custodians Union 201. The complete Board Minutes are on file in the Superintendent's office should you desire more detailed information. C o m p l e t e custom buildings built to y o u r order on your location. C a l l t o d a y for facts a n d prices. • Galvanized painted steel • Choice of colors • Erected Rapidly • All work done by us • Low Initial Investment Call Bruce P h o n e CoUect 744-4727 After Hours 861-4027 DEVELOPMENT 1817 R U O D I M A N D R I V E N.MUSKEQON, MICHIGAN PUBLIC AUCTION: To b e held at West Shore Community College on Saturday, October 6, 1979 at 12:30 p . m . Located next to Maintenance Bldg. WATCH FOR SIGNSII1 The following items: 15 g r e e n metal & plastic chairs (small), 10 orange metal & plastic chairs (small), several misc. metal a n d vinyl chairs (small), 25 (small) wooden chairs, a posting machine, sickle bar for simplicity tractor, small study desks, red 2 x 2 table, sleds, 4 x 4 and 2 x 2 trampolines, balance b e a m , slide viewer, intercom, record player, plastic Christmas tree, broiler, white metal storage cabinet, 4 round wooden tables, wooden rocker, outside, large activity center w / s l i d e , small swing set, wooden - inside put together activity center, writing desk a n d cabinet, toy wooden stove, tape recorder, 19 aluminum, and nylon cots, porta crib, wooden cribs w / m a t t r e s s , 2' x 3* wooden table, wooden easel (2), 3 high chairs (metal and plastic), 4' x 10' blackboard, 18" x 2 4 " wooden table, oven-broiler w / cabi net s , toy plastic sink a n d r a n g e , tricycles, toaster, many small items too n u m e r o u s to mention. TERMS: Cash or Check w/positive I.D. Not responsible for accident or loss. AUCTIONEER: Dick Beyer. M e m b e r of Michigan and National Auctioneers Association. Beyer Auction Service, 5400 W. Woodrow Road, Shelby, Michigan Ph. [616] 861-2431 FARM AUCTION: Saturday, October 6, 1979. Sale starts at 10:00 A . M . Going to Florida and will sell the following at our premises located 14 miles South of MANISTEE or 6 miles North of SCOTTVILLE on US-31 to Fountain Rd., 61/3 miles East to Budzynski Rd. & North to e n d of road. (IVa miles E. of FOUNTAIN t o Budzynski Rd. & North to e n d of road) MACHINERY & IMPLEMENTS: IHC F a n n a l l " 4 6 0 " g a s t r a c t o r / h a n d torque control & IHC #2000 hydraulic l o a d e r / 7* snow bucket; IHC 3-bottom 1 6 " plow/ s n a p coupler hitch & #311 moldboard; IHC 5-bar side delivery rake, on rubber; AC hay conditioner; IHC 7' m o u n t e d m o w e r / s n a p coupler hitch; IHC #46 hay b a l e r / extra extension, set of needles & cutters; John Deere 2-row corn p l a n t e r / fertilizer attachment & extra plates; Lg. 2-section springtooth h a r r o w / front drawbar; 16' hay elevator/ elec. motor; New Idea 135 b u . m a n u r e spreader, on rubber; 4-wheel hay wagon; John Deere older type tractor mower; John Deere 32' older hay elevator; McCormick Deering 5' cut mower; Snap coupler drawbar; Oliver 3-bar side delivery rake, needs some teeth; Older 2-bottom plow; HOUSEHOLD GOODS & MISC.: 11 cu. f t . chest type freezer; Whirlpool g a s dryer; Signature heavy duty washer; Lady Kenmore dishwasher; Coal & wood r a n g e / reservoir & oven; M W Airline stereo recorder, AM & F M radio & 8-track tape player; Snack b a r / 2 revolving chrome stools; 2 rockers; HWI self-propelled power lawn mower; Fiberglass 14* b o a t / 7 , / j h . p . Mercury outboard motor, Delhi trailer with new lights; 1973 Raider snowmobile, elec. start, n e e d s repair; Kawasaki #75 mini bike; 50' TV tower & Wilson 4 element b e a m s & CDE heavy duty rotor & control box & 300' cable; 2-wheel utility trailer/ side racks; Horse trailer (for 2 horses); Grinder/ elec. motor; 4-drawer filing cabinet; 3 step-ladders; 2 extension ladders; Heavy duty rubber tired wheelbarrow; Pickup tool box; Lg. swing set; Many misc. items. TERMS: Cash. Not responsible for accidents or property loss after purchase. Lunch available at sale. JOHN & SANDRA BUCKNER, Props. AUCTIONEERS: DON DIESING. Scottvffle, 757-3348. RON RINGEL, Bear Lake, 864-3941 October 3,1979. Paga 25 W L D 1 J SENIOR CITIZENS STORE HOURS MON-SUN Depend on your Pharmacist 9 - 9 AND ...TO F O L L O W D O C T O R S ORDERSI W H E N Y O U BRINQ A P R E S C R I P T I O N H E R E , Y O U C A N BE SURE IT W I L L BE FILLED E X A C T L Y AS S P E C I F I E D . S H O P TUESDAYS GET A 5% DISCOUNT. « AVAILABLE EACH WEEK FOR 9 W E E K S ' Miracle Whip DOUBLE FLAT Reg. * 6 " QUEEN FLAT Reg. $ 9 59 $ ^ 9 9 $ ^ 4 9 $ y 4 9 DEL (WHITE - ASSORTED) -i- ^ 1 Cheenos FOODS FOODS COUPON ECKRICH FRANKS DEL FOODS 1 3 0 FOODS COUPON UMIT 6 40-60-75-100 LIGHT BULBS 50% ULOOSE BULBS ONLY) 2 4 * COUPON EXPIRES 1 0 / 6 / 7 9 FOODS 5 0 FOODS DEL COUPON V 2 ON 2 — = - H e f t v Q I S t w i w i c h B a g s FOODS ^ COUPON • • • J 4 9 c DEL'S COUPON EXPIRES 1 0 / 6 / 9 DEL c FOODS COUPON DOW OVEN CLEANER 15 OZ 80 COUNT DEL'S COUPON EXPIRES 1 0 / 6 / 7 9 OFF 18 OZ BARUCUl SAUQ COUPON 3 9 c KRAFT BARBEQUE SAUCE LIMIT 2 [save | HEFTY 40* I SANDWICH BAGS J I T UMIT DEL'S COUPON EXPIRES 1 0 / 6 / 7 9 DEL'S COUPON EXPIRES 1 0 / 6 / 7 9 DEL COUPON COFFEE SKEIN 4 9 * DEL'S COUPON EXPIRES 1 0 / 6 / 7 9 DEPOSIT ANT 2 LB CAN POUND LOAF POUND PKG DEL DEL LIMIT 12 MORAY'S BAKERY VIENNA BREAD LIMIT 3 PLUS DEL'S COUPON EXPIRES 1 0 / 6 / / 9 DEL'S COUPON EXPIRES 1 0 / 6 / 7 9 • 9 9 — $480189 DEL'S COUPON EXPIRES 1 0 / 6 / 7 9 COUPON PEPSI 12 PK CANS LIMIT2 COUPON - - 1 YARN FOODS $ • COATS & CLARK 8 7 DEL $ ^ 1 4 9 DEL S COUPON EXPIRES 1 0 / 6 / 7 9 CHEERIOS 15 OZ BLUE, GREEN, GOLD o r BEIGE ^ c 6 9 DEL COUPON GENERAL MILLS LIMIT I ^ FOODS BLANKETS a i l o b l e each w e e k In t h e s e s o l i d c o l o r s : < NORTHERN 4 ROLL PKG 100% ACRYLIC DEL COUPON BATHROOM TISSUE DEL'S COUPON EXPIRES 1 0 / 6 / 7 9 DEL FOODS NORTHERN LIMIT I 9 9 TWIN, DOUBLE & QUEEN SIZE Reg. $ 5 59 TWIN FLAT Reg. $ 5 49 COUPON QUART l i f r r i f C DAINTY DAISY (Blue) DAINTY DAISY (Bone) FLUTTER BYE (Yellow) Week Featuring: SALAD DRESSING - g — f a t TWIN, DOUBLE & QUEEN SIZE MIRACLE WHIP » 1 p 2nd, 5th & 8th WEEKS . . . P I T T E D S H E E T S 3rd, 6th & 9th WEEKS . . . P I L L O W C A S E S * ^ ^ This FOODS - 1st 4tn & 7tn WtcKS . . . F L A T S H E E T S PERCALE DEL NORWOOD PHARMACY PHONE 894-5157 Prescriptions Carefully Filled w| 8 5 * DEL'S COUPON EXPIRES 1 0 / 6 / 7 9 LIMIT i October 3.1979. Page 26 WL EMBER OLD FASHIONED CARRY OUT SERVICE!! JENO'S P I Z Z A ( S A U S A G I • PEPPERONI) c 13 OZ INSTANT MILK (arnation BBffilfl NONFAT DRY MILK 4 LBS FORTIFIED W R A v i t a m i n s A & d BODY O N TAP EXCEDRIN lioo T A B L E T S ! •SHAMPOO $1 . 0 9 •STERNO LOGS * BAN ROLL ON REGULAR DEODORANT 9 M JW 1.09 7 OZ $ 1 . 7 9 NORMAL, OILY, DRY or Ul UNSCENTED ROLL 99< 1.5 OZ SHEDD'S PEANUT BUTTER $ 49 )om o ^runc (Smooth orr vCrunchy) 3 ORANGE JUICE 49 $ 5 LBS 1 K D I S H W A S H I N G DETERGENT 32 OZ 89 - = I*** MIXED FRUIT c a CHUNKY 64 OZ B & M OVEN ERMASSAGE CARNATION LIBBY C H U N K Y TROPICANA ' » 0 1 | 63 .per iQBeemtf COFFEE MATE 39 $ 1 16 OZ S.O.S. PADS nSHOUT BAKED BEANS 18 OZ PKG of 10 65 PRE W A S H SPRAY P 19 OZ DEL M O N T E RAISINS 9 OZ 99 CHOCOLATE BREAK 19 GALLON mOZEUWODS BIRDSEYE COOL WHIP 8 AUNT JEMIMA WAFFLES 0 Z 59 PUR PAC STRAWBERRIES 10 OZ 69 C 3 10 OZ NESTLE'S SOUPTIME (ALL FLAVORS) mmscHULiR SCHIPsS GARLIC •ONION BACON October 3.1979, Page 27 W L OIL'S M I A T D i P A R T M I N T OFFIR8 YOU SUPER S A V I N G S •••• plus •••• OUTSTANDING VARIETY A l l m e a t s t r i m m e d DEL FOOD'S W A Y (Less bone a n d f a t . ) CHICKEN WITH SMALL PIECE OF IB BACK ATTACHED CHICKEN ^ | | c BREASTS OlF IB WITH SMALL PIECE OF BACK ATTACHED PORK STiAKS 1/4 LOINS LEAN LONG BONE CUT iHfRRUD'S PURE I PORK SAUSAGE | | (MILD OR HOT) (MIXED E N D S & CENTER} OSCAR MAYER SLICED BACON c 99 m ROASTED SAUSAGE Regular Polish (Kielbasa) lb ^ f LB . # 5 9 SIZZLE STEAKS (FROM SIRLOIN TIP) z o z PKG HOLLY FARM USDA^ CHOICE CHICKEN FRANKS (Less fat - M o r e profien) *1.09 $ 1.69 M.79 m U.S.D.A. CHOICE LB NEW YORK - BONELESS STRIP STEAKS (TRIMMED DEL FOOD'S WAY) HENRY HOUSE BRAUNSCHWEIGER USDA CHOICE ECKRICH EMPEROR GRAPES •FOOTBALL LOAF •OLD FASHIONED LOAF •GERMAN BOLOGNA MICHIGAN CELERY MC INTOSH VI LB A APPLES | 99 LB October 3.1979, Page 28 WL S t a r t Faff Right ••• with these INFLATION FIGHTING SAVINGS!!!! r 1006 E. Colby • W h i t e h a l l • Phone 894-2304 OIL'S LEAN - TRIMMED BOSTON BUTT USDA CHOICE PORK ROAST SIRLOIN T I P MIBACLE W H I PBINC FRYER PARTS PEPSI 5 ^ : PLUS DEPOSIT : O N T A I N S BREASTS, W H O L E LEGS, BACK, NECK & W I N G S Miracle WITH C O U P O N WITH C O U P O N LOW FAT IKEYKO"H E MILK MARCABINi— • . B QUARTERSL SHURFRESH • K E H CREAM | l / 2 GAL10W H ALL i p H c a COCO COLA. TAB or SPRITE 8-16 0Z BOHLES vV DEPOSIT i L / o/s/y 4 White Lake Observer Section II, Pages 1 - 1 2 WhH* and •Ull. Color* Our Reg. 6.33 24-Hour Timer H o m e security! Aulomatl cally controls lights. S a v e C Your Choice OurRog 1 89 Our Reg. 1.97" Kolor M a t c h ' Y a r n Orion* acryllc/Dacron* polyester 4-ply yarn. 8-oz.* O u r 1 4 4 - 2 18 Light Bulb 4-Pack Frosted 60-. All-Purpose Frames 75- or 1 0 0 - W Frame a favorite 8x10' , 8 V i x 1 1 " or 1 1 * 1 4 " picture Our Reg 24.97 1000-Lb. Pow'R-Pull A hoist, w i n c h a n d puller. O u r 3 3 . 9 7 , 2 0 0 0 - L b . . 25.97 iPkq. O f 3 or W l l d t l o w e r f J Our Reg. 11.47 M e c h a n i c ' ! Tool Box Lift-out tray. S a v e 77 With 10-oz. C o k e * Meat Loaf Dinner Our Reg Pkgs. V Our 68"-87< Handy Hangers Our 7.44-7.87 SilverStone* Pans 11.78 • Pyrex® Cannlsters S e t o f 1 - p t . 1 - q t . . 1 Va-qt 2Vi-ql. with plastic tops. M e a t loaf, p o t a t o e s , v e g e t a ble. roll a n d b u t t e r . C o k e " . * COM-COMOTdCofc* MTV O u r Reg. 1.63 T o o l - A n d - T a c k l e Box R u s t p r o o f plastic- C h o o s e vinyl-coated, plastic or w o o d e n h a n g e r s . A l u m i n u m with non-stick e a s y - c l e a n interior. S a v e . TUE8-, e \NE0., W W FBI., S M SAtE & Twin Flat or Fitted Our Reg 4 6 6 Island S t r e a m " or Sunrise Canyon" No-iron Sheets Our Reg. 24.97 cIopinf f u i l Scenic designs. Polyester/cotton. 1 3 0 t h r e a d s / , sq. in. S h o p at K m a r t . Our R e g L.C.D.* Watches 14.1-0z.* Propane Cylinder Sale Fits all t o r c h e s , camp stoves, lanterns, and healers. Save Five-function watches for men or women in yellow or white. Save. 96 • Liquid crystal dial Our Reg 7 6 6 Out 4.17, SUndJrt Paowcttes. Pa> Our S.ta. DaoM Rat ec Rtfe) Sheet Out 9.37, Queen Rat or fitted Sheet I^Qt. P u m p - A - D r l n k 5 D i s p e n s e s hot or cold drinks at i d e a l t e m p e r a t u r e . S a v e Pkgs. 2 C A Your Our Choice Reg. 3.47 Mug-O-Lunch® Oil Filters 3-oz.* spaghetti or beef noodle. 4-oz.* macaroni. Mandarin O r a n g e s , 2 f o r 88* Major brand spin-on t y p e . Fit m o s t G M , ® Chrysler®, Ford®. OGOOOIP Motorcfflfl O'L F i L T E ^ p « m M on*??'! 2 88 ea Our 3 38-4 39 B r o o m or M o p s Toddlers" 4 Days Only Cellulose sponge m o p or l i g h t w e i g h t plastic angler b r o o m Our Reg. 3.68 Men's Dual-Height Workmate T h e r m a l s For T o t s T o M e n Stay w a r m this winter! Comfortable, a b s o r b e n t cotton a n d p o l y e s t e r / c o t t o n t h e r m a l knit, l o n g s l e e v e - s h i r t s or d r a w e r s k e e p b o d y h e a t in. T o p s a n d d r a w e r s s o l d s e p a r a t e l y . O u r 1.97, Toddlers' 2-4, 1.37 O u r 2.78, Bigger Boys-, 2.37 O u r 2.58, Jr. Boys' 4-7, $ 2 O u r 3.68, M e n ' s Sizes, $3 MUSKEGON- Black & Decker 1501 APPLE A VE. Steel frame, folding legs, adjustable height. S e ^ - l b s . * 3530 HENRY STREET Page 1 -m T H E S / * / l l \ I G P L A C E OPEN DAILY 1 0 - 1 0 : SUNDAYS 1 1 - 6 TUES. THRU S A T 88 229.88 229 OCAL Minolta® SRT MC-II with 1.4 lens 142.87 " C L C through-the-lens metering, s p e e d s u p To 1 / 1 0 0 0 s e c , A S A 6-6400. P e r m a n e n t hot flash shoe, oversized eyepiece. 18.47 2 Adjustable Divider* Adjustable Shoulder Strap Minolta Our 2 2 . 4 7 , C a s e SRT-MC Cameras For Minolta® 18.47 142^E? 15G*?!s 19.88 Our Reg 24.88 11. V a m r t i l e 35min Rubbarizad SLR Bag S t o r e l e n s . M i n i - c a m e r a belt c a s e . It MACRO ZOOM 200X Pentax M o u n t . 149 88 Minolta* Mounl.178 97 C a n o n ' Mount 178 97 156.88 9 7 Zoom Movie Camera Dual 8 Projector M a c r o focusing with 8X p o w e r z o o m f 1.8 l e n s . T T L fully a u t o m a t i c E E . Z o o m l e n s , f o r w a r d still, reverse, fast reverse. Automatic film threading, rewind. M M'O o u r Reg. r o i 15.97 2-pecfcat C a i a M m t k M i Gadget Bag Film-changing pouch. Tan. black. O u r 2.97, 4 8 " C a m e r a S t r a p 2 . 2 7 TELEPHOTO 13Sain f2.« P o n l a x * Mount.59.97 Minolta" Mount.59.97 C a n o n * Mount .69.97 WIDE ANGLE P e n t a x * Mount.59 97 Minolta* Mount.69.97 C a n o n * Mount .79.97 C CHINON / - SAVE $10 to $20 -Mv 11.48 29.97 73.8S Our R e g 88.88 3 5 F - E E R a n g e f i n d e r W i t h Built-in 12 8 lens, automatic programmed CDS EE shutter With case, seW timer Our Reg 36.97 Camera Witti (1.7 5 5 mm Lens, Case ' S c r e w m o u n t l e n s . 1 t o 1 / 1 0 0 0 sec. s h u t t e r p l u s B, B u i l t - i n hot s h o e . A S A 1 - 1 6 0 0 . Our Reg 16 48 4 0 x 4 0 " Da-LUe® Screen Beaded screen Folds up (or easy storage Channel-Leg Tripod Leg-locking levers, indep e n d e n t p a n tilting. 69.97-198.97 Sale! W i d e Range of Lenses! Savings on our complete SLR l e n s line for P e n t a x * . M i n o l t a ' or C a n o n M o u n t s . FOCAL COLOR FILM 135/36 ASA 100. print 135/20 ASA 400, print 135/36 Cotof SUc* Super 8 Mwie FOiti- 1.88 1.42 4.77 3.54 1 17 Save Right Guard® deodorant. 5-oz.* RIGHT GUARD Summers Eve*. Single 4.5-oz.* Incredible M-hour hold 2-oz.* Night of Clay' Beauty cream. Save Signal* mouthwash a n d gargle. 24-oz.* "" - Right G u a r d ' stick d e o d o r a n t . 2.5-oz. The F « m l > Rate 7 2 Final spray Save Net® 1 2 oz.* Regular Menthol Lemon/ Gillette 194 I V05 Hair Spray R and hard-to-hold Miral 80"' •Net wl Regular Ex Dry hair 4 7 1 5 Oz Breck* Creme Rinse Regular, with body, and conditioner •Net wl KET WT, 2 5 0Z. a Save! R a v e ' soft perm. Refill 1,97 our Choicely 7 « Lislermint mouthwash and gargle Fresh •Fl oz 94* Miss Breck* Hair Sjxay Feather light, holds •Net wl I ( ) I K ),\ SKIN CREAM 3 0 0 B a y e r * aspirin f o r p a i n relief. •J24_-J94 Skaw liada* 9 Trac II* or 5 Atra* 3 Pack Vick's medicated c o u g h drops. Save f S 7 J Smooth Jergens® lotion with pump. E a s y to a p p l y . QO<J ii-oz.Gillette® foamy shave cream in 3 choices Gillette" T r a c II twin-blade system f 74 B 6-oz.- Noxzema* skin cream. Groaseless. medicated. Pepsodent toothpaste. 8 . 2 oz.* Thank You for Shopping and Saving at K mart Page 2 - M 4-ox." M e n s. Women's Grecian Formula 4 V4-0Z .* G e n t l e T o u c h 8 soap. Our Reg. 12,96 High Back Dinette Chairs Modern dinette chairs have sturdy metal frames, attractive washable vinyl backs, seats Comtortable high backs Easy to assemble. Y o u r s at K m a r t ' s a v i n g s 10.96 |TW0 D00R| GUN CABINET Our R e g 64 97 24" Wood Bar Stool A n t i q u e d p i n e finish, s w i v e l stool h a s b r a s s - p l a t e d footrest. 2VA" thick l e g s Our 64.97 3 0 " Stool. 54.88 Hinged glass d o o r s and drop storage door with some tamper-proof lock H o l d s 6 rifles. H i c k o r y vinyl v e n e e r . D o it y o u r s e l f ! v i n y l k i t s fit % " o r 1 " s c r e w - o n o r slip-on chairs. Hardware. Your C h o i c e Our 7 96-10 9 6 Decor Pinup Lamps C h o i c e of h o b n a i l s , w o o d grain plaques, cylinders, swivel bullets, chimneys, brass circles! Save Our Reg. 4.27 2 3 x 6 0 " Hall Runner Solid tone H e r c u l o n - polypropylene mildew and stain-resistant. Latex back. StexllVa' Loop Pile Room-Size Rug Our Reg. 22.88. Long lasting p o l y p r o p y l e n e rug resists m i l d e w , stains. G i v e s y e a r s a n d y e a r s of w e a r . N o n - s l i p l a t e x - b a c k Attractive cand y - s t r i p e s . L e v e l l o o p pile. O u r 8 . 4 4 , R u g U n d e r l a y . 8 Va x l l W U r e t h a n e f o a m . 5.47 Columbia" Our Reg. 3.27 1 8 x 3 0 " 'Furrsoft' Bath Rug Fur-like D a c r o n " polyester pile. S k i d - r e s i s t aant n t b a cdk Our Our Our Our ^ 2.96 "Galaxy Reg. 1 2 . 4 8 5-pc. Polyester Bath Set 20x30' rug. 2 0 x 2 2 " cont o u r . lid c o v e r . 2 - p c . t a n k set. S a v e at K m a r l n o w Reg. 24 6 6 Size Fluffy Polyester Shag Bath Rug B r i n g s p i c e t o b a t h r o o m s in f a s h i o n - t o n e P o w d e r P u f l s h a g s ! N o n - s l i p latex b a c k s . HH 4.97, 2 4 x 3 6 " . . . 3 . 4 7 3.27. 20x24•• . . . 2 . 1 7 2 . 4 7 L i d C o v e r . 1.96 5.77, T a n k Set, 4 . 4 4 — "Powder Pufl" Our 7.57, 2 6 x 4 4 " Bath Rug 5.96 Our 3.87 2 0 x 2 4 " Contour Rug . 2.96 Our Reg. 2.58 Matching Lid Cover 1.96 Our Reg. 6.97 2-plece T a n k Set 5.38 Our Reg. 5.17, 2 1 x 3 6 " R u g (not s h o w n ) 3.96 "Peggy" Our Reg. 7 9 6 "Bamb " O u r Reg. 4 . 6 8 2 3 x 4 3 " Fringed Nylon Shag 2 1 x 3 3 " Geometric Fringe Rug S p a c e - d y e d solid tone. Latex back. O u r R e g . 13.96. 3 5 x 5 2 " S h a g Pile Rug 10.47 4-tone Indian-look polyester/nylon. Our Reg. 6.88 26x43'' S5 % i r Reg. 14.48 4 0 x 6 0 " S10 Page 3-M 5/XN/ll\IC3 TUES. THRU SAT. SALE OPEN DAILY 1 0 1 0 : SUNDAY 1 1 - 6 Our R e g 49 96-54 9 6 Our Reg Fashion Coats 42.68 C a s u a l t o p s in acrylic, w i t h colorful yarn-dye accents, color c h o i c e . S a v e n o w A f a b u l o u s s a l e , right at the b e g i n n i n g of the s e a s o n ! H a n d s o m e n e w c o a t s . s o m e w i t h h o o d or coordin a t e d s c a r f . In a r a n g e of f a b r i c s a n d fashion colors. T r i m m e d , belted, pleated styles included Shop now »* ' 6.96 Yarn-Dye Trim Top J?' Our R e g 39 96-44.96 Pantcoat Savings Trim tailored p a n t c o a t s for your c a s u a l life, n o w at K m a d at o u t s t a n d ing s a v i n g s ! C h o o s e fake- furt r i m m e d or u n t n m m e d s t y l e s , s o m e with s c a r f or p o c k e t t r e a t m e n t . A v a r i e t y of f a b r i c s a n d c o l o r s . S a v e 33,88 10.88 o 19.96 4 Days Only! Our Reg 9.96 B Our Reg ^^12.97-13.96 Mandarin Blouse Wool-Blend Skirt F a s h i o n s h o w s the C h i n ese look: high-tied m a n darin collar with piping accents. Polyester/wool, in c r e a m or d a r k s h a d e s Trimly-tailored woolb l e n d skirts, in v a r i e t y of styles: b u t t o n fronts, slits, w r a p s . S o l i d c o l o r s or plaid. M i s s e s ' s i z e s 10.97 2.77 14,97 Machine Washable Girls' Sizes 7-14 T o d d l e r Girls Sizes 2-4 Our Reg. 2 6 . 9 6 - 4 Day Sale! Warm Winter Coats For Girls A b e v y of r e g u l a r or b o o t - l e n g t h c o a t b a r g a i n s . W a r m acrylic pile or p l u s h , or w o o l - b l e n d c o a t s in t r i m m e d or u n t r i m m e d s t y l e s , s o m e h o o d e d . S o l i d c o l o r s or p l a i d s . O u r Reg. 24.96. Similar Style C o a t s Sizes 4-6X, 18.96 Our Reg 19.97 Toddler Coats C o l o r l u l plaid acrylic c o a t s with c o z y , pile-lined h o o d Several colors, styles Machine washable: 2-4 Our Reg 14.97 Hooded Pile Coats S n u g g l e h e r up in w a r m , a c r y l i c pile w i t h f u r r y - t r i m hood Machine washable; color c h o i c e . S i z e s 2 - 4 . O u r R e g . 13 9 7 3.97 Snap Sweat Shirt Soft and w a r m Orion" acr y l i c / a c e t a t e pile, m a c h i n e w a s h a b l e In d a i n t y p a s t e l s , 1 2 - 2 4 months Save now H o o d e d s w e a t shirt in Creslan* acrylic/cotton w i t h a s n a p front. 2-4. Our 97,HockeyCap.ee' Thank You for Shopping and Saving at K mart Page 4-M Our Reg Baby's Pile Coat Color Choice Our Reg. 19.97 Men's Sizes Bomber Style Jacket Satiny nylon shell, Dacron® Hollofil® filling, acrylic pile collar, knit bottom and cuffs. Save at Kmart. "DuPont Reg TM Our R e g 19.97 — 4 - D a y Sale Boys' Nylon Ski J a c k e t s Makes a great school jacket, too! Tightly w o v e n nylon shell resists w a t e r a n d w i n d . W a r m (illlng k e e p s h i m s n u g . W i t h f r o n t z i p p e r . A v a i l a b l e in y o u r c h o i c e ot s t y l e s a n d s o l i d c o l o r s . B o y s ' s i z e s . S a v e at K m a r t Our R * g . 3.67-3.97; Boys' Ski Mittens. Pair 2.67-3.27 Pair Our Reg. 4.47 Our Reg. 26.97 Jacket/Vest Sleeves zip off to make vest! Nylon taffeta shell, warm lining, storm cuffs. Color choice. Ski Mittens Rayon-lined nylon. P o l y e s t e r fiberlill Reg. 2.37 Men's Gloves Vinyl with w a r m r a y o n / f o a m lining 1-47-1.67 Color <££e en S T. " 51288 516 8 " Leather Boots Our Reg. 29.97 quality leather boots m a k e your feet feel c o m fortable e v e n on the busiest, longest w o r k day. Crafted with s t e e l s h a n k for f i r m s u p p o r t a n d oil-resistant s o l e . Fully insulated. M e n ' s sizes. S a v e now Men s Istzesl S18 Color Choice Our Reg. 23 97 Our R e g 25.97 SAVE 7 . 9 7 K mart Down-Look Jacket N y l o n , n y l o n t a f f e t a lining, p o l y e s t e r fill H i d d e n h o o d a n d inside w a i s t d r a w s t r i n g Down Vest W a t e r - r e p e l l e n t n y l o n taffeta w i t h w a r m d u c k d o w n fill T w o - w a y p o c k e t s , s n a p front. Gives 'Satisfaction A l w a y s ' , or Your Money Refunded Page 5 - M OPEN DAILY 1 0 - 1 0 , SUN. 1 1 - 6 TUES. THRU S A T . SALE SAVE a. 2 9 . 8 8 SAVE $ 5 Your Choice Our Reg. 41.88-42.88 A. Roomy 24x12x60" Utility Cabinet 3 shelves plus bottom area for storage. Save B. 24x16x36" I Shelf Base Cabinet b. 29 88 29.88 Your Choice Gallon Our Reg 9.47-11.96 With simulated butcher block Micarta® top 43.88 Our Reg Latex Flat W a l l Paint 6.27 9 - y e a r durability a n d o n e - c o a t c o v e r a g e (or w a l l s a n d ceilW h i t e , c u s t o m tints Wooden Toilet Seal Barless seat with top-mount hinge a n d e n a m e l finish Low Lustre Latex Enamel Ideal for k i t c h e n s , b a t h - r o o m s , woodwork. 9-year durability W h i t e , c u s t o m tints Our Vt-HP Garbage Heavy-gauge sembly Save Our Reg 97 Gal interior W h i t e F l a t Paint Latex wall paint with 3-year durability. Fast-drying. Save. Reg. 42.88 Disposer Sale steel c u t t i n g asat K m a r t Our Reg 11.97 Firewood Basket Decorative, satin black lireplace accessory 2 1 " size Reg. 5 3 . 8 8 Deluxe Vi-MP Garbage Disposer A n t i - j a m , 360° s w i v e l I m p e l l e r s Each Our Reg 1 43-1 56 2 " x 6 0 - Y d . M a s k i n g Tape For painting, wrapping 4 0 - Y d . Strapping Tape N y l o n f i l a m e n t . Vi-inch 2 " x 4 5 - Y d . Duct T a p e Polyethylene-coated b. 8 . 8 8 a . 1 1 P c . SAE W r e n c h S e t 3 /e"-Ve" s i z e w r e n c h e s . Your Choice O u r R e g . 11 8 8 b. 1 1 - P c . M e t r i c Set 8 - m m to 1 9 - n i m wrenches. 2)OQ / C. 8 . 9 7 Our Reg Our R e g 9.37-23 97 Our R e g 14 7 7 a . 3 0 - D r a w a r Parts Cabinet S e e - t h r u plastic d r a w e r s c . Compact 2 6 - D r a w e r Unit Plastic c a r r y i n g h a n d l e . b. 45- D r awer Organizer C a n b e m o u n t e d o n wall. d. Big 6 0 - D r a w e r Cabinet Steel-and-plastic cabinet. a . 8 x 9 x 4 " File Box For Canceled Checks W i t h m o n t h l y I n d e x for e a s y r e f e r e n c e c. 13V4X9V«X11" File W i t h Hanging Folders J u m b o - s i z e c h e s t wrth 5 h a n g i n g folders. b . 14V2X9V2X6V4" File With Envelopes F i r e - r e s i s t a n t box w i t h s t o r a g e e n v e l o p e s . d. Compact 14 , /2x9V2x4" File With Envelopes Keeps personal papers organized, orderly. Thank You for Shopping and Saving at K mart page 6-M MACDONALD Mrtr&Vfjno'i Our Reg tKji ii nn S257 Out Reg 279,74 nS*- mmm A M / F M S t e r e o / D u a l Cassette Unit A M / F M stereo radio with dual c a s sette recorder/player featuring auto matic end-ol-tape shut-oil Take-wilh Price P o r t a b l e Color TV Set Compact set delivers true-to-lile color, solidstate reliability diageiol Our Reg. $309 rj ^ Our Reg 359 88 |yuu\c\i/i£i\ Modular Stereo System With an A M / F M / F M - stereo radio, 8-track a n d cassette player/recorders and 2-way speakers. Save O u r Reg. $ 3 8 7 — Take-vWth Price Zenith * Compact Color Portable Tri-focus picture tube assures great color, automatic control l o c k s it i n . T r i p l e - p l u s c h a s s i s Take-with Price RCA ' R o o m m a t e C o l o r TV Small-screen color with automatic color control, lleshtone correction 12.88 13 * 2 o U t 16.97 Deluxe TV Stand Simulated walnut o n swivel casters INCH dioaonol ntouta Unassem In C a r t o n OTS uonHir^. o t 0 e O 3 7 Our 42 88 Lo-boy TV Table Fine hardwood with casters MAC DONALD Our Reg. $509 Take-wlth Price 19 Our R e g 27 88 S t o m a Headphones 15-22.000 Hz frequency response R e m o t e - c o n t r o f ISolor TV INCH diogoeai Far fringe UHF-UHFFM. 51 elements. 1 5 6 " Big-screen set y o u c a n turn o n a n d off. adjust t h e v o l u m e a n d change channels from your c h a i r . S h o p a n d S a v e at K m a r l boom. mi C L A I R O L 47 /8 10-Cup "That's Coffee" Automatic drip coffee m a k e r w i t h d u a l filter s y s tem, With carafe. S a v e Replacement Carafe. 3.47 1797 4-Quart Crockery Kettle R e m o v a b l e s t o n e w a r e liner for s e r v i n g , e a s y c l e a n i n g High-low settings. Save Our Low Sale Price Less Factory Rebate Your Net Cost After Rebate 88 $gr ^ 0 9 7 O First A l e r t " S m o k e D e t e c t o r Dual lomzation-type gives y o u early w a r n i n g of s m o k e a n d fire. L o u d a l a r m . S a v e . Save C l a i r o l ' The Skin M a c h i n e 1 ' " T h e Machine" with 2 nylon brushes. Fostex' sample a n d batteries Save. 19 aital Clock Radio A M / F M Dig W a k e to m u s i c o r a l a r m . Easy-to-read digital clock with 24-hr. alarm. 77 86 Si Dtluxe radio/recorder 3.way p o w e r e d AM/FM/2MPX-stereo c a s s e t t e recorder and player has poshbutton controls. 2 built-in mics. 5.37 Out Low Sale Price Less Factory Rebate Save B-Cup Electric Poly Pork 1 1 ' A l m o n d color with daisy. K mart Save Can Opener W i t h Handy Timer K n i f e - s c i s s o r s h a r p e n e r too Tour Net Cost f fM After Rebate GE " Surge of S t e a m ' Iron 3 8 vents; dry irons, too Days Quality 2 - S l l c e Toaster Wide r a n g e color control Deluxe 1 0 0 0 - W S t y l e r / D r y e r 2 speeds. 4 attachments S p e e - D - C u r T Dry Curler With swivel cord, stand Gives "Satisfaction A l w a y s ' , or Your Money Refunded Page 7 - M r T U E S . , W E D . . T H U R S . , FRI., S A T . OPEN D A I L Y 1 0 - 1 0 ; SUNDAY 1 1 - 6 K mart A U T O M O T I V E SCRVICE P O L I C Y •Wi t »*fcCT " «(i|. K **«ii i •Mfl't tM*t u p p j j l J T H E S / W 1 N O ^ p p j j VfSA P L A C E r H . D . MUFFLER INSTALLED m 'KM 200' FIBERGLASS BELTED WHITEWALLS 'KM78' 4-PLY POLYESTER CORD WHITEWALLS SJXO •Ttsia C7i«14 I7IIM rytaio 07ti14 CTIilS R7i.l« NJta1S ivisis •10. 12.74 14.74 >7.74 J4.74 40.74 42.74 41.74 44.74 44.74 SAll 14.T# 27.74 IS.74 J©.74 31.74 32.74 33.74 34.74 3f .74 Our f.l.T. 1.7 J l.ll 2 10 2.22 2.If 2 44 2.41 2.44 2.44 Reg. 29.76 A7Bx13 Plus 1.62 F.E.T. Each All T i r e s P l u s F . E . T . E a c h SHIS •7til9 C7ii14 17ti14 771114 07iil4 C7li1S H74i14 N7til5 l74tlS 110 SAll Jt.ii a t . a t 42.tl 19.%% 44.11 %%.%% 47.•• 35.•• 44.•§ 37.M 50. ft 27.%% SI.41 %%.%% S4.tt *%.%% St.44 %%.%% r.i.i. 1.14 2.01 2.21 2.24 2.52 2.54 2.74 2.42 2.11 Our Reg. 34.88 A78x13 SK620<rl '0.< Plus 1.74 F.E.T. Each W T i i l t w a l l i 2.88 More Each Our Reg. 12.88 Our s8 17 Our Reg. YOUR CHOICE 73' 66%. D e x t r o n A T F or T y p e F fluid. AUTO B00Y REPAIR KIT REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER CHOICE OF CB ANTENNAS Our Reg. Our Reg. 10.88 7*7 333 W i t h p l a s t i c filler Q u a r t s i z e 16.88 m* Our Reg. 54.88 3 9 'Exchange * * Calcium lead constructed For m o s t U S c a r s a n d light t r u c k s s Machine wash. • SPECIAL VALUES Reg. 35.88 A l s o a v a i l a b l e In . 3 5 R e m i n g t o n o r . 4 4 M a g n u m C a l . S n a p or z i p p e r f r o n t in q u i l t e d or c h e v r o n s t y l e 0 0 % duck down. 20% waterlowl leathers Color choice. CAMOUFLAGE JACKET '336 C LEVER-ACTION RIFLE Specially 0u r i e1V 1397 Cotton poplin, zipper front. H ollo!il 8 0 8 * p o l y e s t e r fill. p"*". 'if f O d 14.96 #«£ 0 Quality feel, grain r a w h i d e l e a t h e r with t a c s u r f a c e C o p y n g m - 1079 D/ K m a r t Corporation Page 0 - M | N y l o n o x f o r d c l o t h with 4 4-oz Hollofll 8 0 8 s p o l y e s t e r fill N y l o n l i n e d v e r t i c a l quilting. Front, leg zippers •Ou»o«l TH Priced 4 Days P o p u l a r 3 0 ' 3 0 - c a l i b e r with m i c r o g r o o v e barrel a n d deluxe sights 6 shot capacity. Walnut stock. S a v e Only *114 I I CENTER FIRE CARTRIDGES' i 5*** 63*0120 m H i - S h o k s o f t (joint rifle b u l • l e t s . 20 r o u n d s p e r b o x . UNI-SEX ALL-NYLON WARM- UP SUITS O u r Reg. Our 25.88-29.88 Our Reg. • 30/30 A4B 5.44 Box • 270 A&B • 3 0 / 0 6 A&B • 308 AAB • 35 A 6.88 Box Firewmt aod ammunition •oid •n find compli«r»cr wtlh Fede#jl Stale and local law* All purctiaw* rrHiil ba picked up in per ton Pu'cfcawr of fitaarmi mutt ba a cetident ol Stata in whicb firaafrm BLAZE ORANGE COVERALLS IN SIZES FOR MEN AND BOYS RAWLINGS * FOOTBALL Additional p a r t s a n d s e r v i c e s are extra. Most U S cars "K m a r l Fir oar in* a n d A m m u n i t i o n Policy Adult S i z e s Gun patch Sale Price 4 Days Additional parts a n d s e r v i c e s e x t r a F o r m o s t U S. c a r s . CHOOSE FROM 2 STYLES OF MEN'S DOWN JACKETS PATCH STYLE WOOL SHIRT J O 3 9 Reprocessed wool/nylon. 8 8 -i'o^'31 Gutter, m a g n e t or roof/trunk mounts 12-V, p l u g s into c i g a r e t t e lighter Our SAVE ON DRUM BRAKE SPECIAL 6-CYL. ENGINE TUNE UP MAINTENANCE-FREE 4 / 4 8 BATTERY OCTOBER SPORTING G O O D S I I | 1. Install 4 sets af Qaatltr brake shoes. 2. R n u r t a c e drums X PrMSure bleed brArMHlc system 4. Rebuild wheel cyliadvrs If possible 5. Repack front wheel bearings 6. Install new h o l d - i o e n i hardware 7. Adjust brakes S. Inspect Unes and hoses 9. Replace front f r o a s o seals 10. Inspoct master Cflindar 11. Rood test 1. Install new I mart points. rolBt. condcnser and male brand plugs (In stgck). 2. S i t dwell and carburetor 3. Time e n t i t l e 4. Diagnostic engine analyi'* F.E.T. Each Anti-rust, s e a l e r or flush, 12-oz," 4.77 Service I n c l u d e * : Servics Includes: Choose stand a r d or m e t r i c Our Reg. '88 Sale Price 57L 7fa7 Our Reg. 28.88-37.88 C h o o s e t r o m 3 s t y l e s All w i t h 5 0 - W p e a k o u t p u t . 20-OZ m a g n e t s For most c a r s . my Only All T i r e s P l u s F . E . T . E a c h RADIATOR ADDITIVES i iii 1 * Our Reg. 118.88 — 4 Days C u s t o m styled. 4 w a y s t e r e o bal a n c e lor r a d i o . 8 t r a c k S a v e l AM/FM Indash Stereo With Cassette #450 118.88 Reg. 20.88 A78x13 Plus 1.68 5V4", 6 X 9 " or 4x10" COAXIAL SPEAKERS DELUXE A M / F M INDASH STEREO RADIO WITH 8-TRACK PLAYER NO T R A D E - I N REQUIRED ALL T I R E S P U R C H A S E D A T K M A R T I N C L U D E M D U N T I N G 13-PC. W - D R SOCKET SET SK4120C I All T i r e s P l u s F . E . T . E a c h SAll F.I.T. 2 1 . 8 8 1.98 2 3 . 8 8 1 .97 2 5 . 8 8 2.29 2 4 . 8 8 2.42 2 8 . 8 8 2.56 3 0 . 8 8 2.62 2 3 . 8 8 1.82 REG. 27.•• 29.88 30.88 32.88 34.88 36.88 30.88 18*7 Double w r a p p e d a n d zinc coated. For m o s l U . S c a r s a n d light I r u c k s S a v i n g s Single Unli SyMems E . c l u d o o Additional p a r t s and s e r v i c e s a r e extra KMS 50' POLYESTER CORD MUD/SNOW BLACKWALLS SIZIS C7ial3 C78x14 178s14 P7Bi14 C78i14 C7i«l5 S6O1IS Sale Price 4 Days Only INSTALLED SNUG KNIT SKI CAPS 19 88 88 13 / Our Reg. 1 8 8 2.66 A P o m p o n t o p p e d c a p in c o l o r s a n d stripes Turn-up cuff. L 2 - p i e c e s u i t s h a v e front zipper jacket. Colors Our 11.88-14.88 Children's .and Boys' Sizes 9 88 LANTERN WITH 6-V BATTERY Our Reg. * 3 9 7 4.64 aC Weatherproof, break resistant c a s e . With 6-V battery OPEN DAILY 10-10; SUNDAY 11-6 DOORKEEPER ELECTRONIC GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS 4x8' SIMULATED •WOOD GRAIN ON| 3.2 MILL HARDBOAR •PANELING! TUBS., WED.. THURS., FBI.. SAT. (^Doorkeeper) ALL FIRST Q U A L I T Y — N O S E C O N D S O p e n s G a r a g e D o o r s U p t o 18' W i d e E v e r y t h i n g I n c l u d e d for Installation INSULATION FEATURES ON ALL MODELS Our Reg. 7.94 4 Days Only 1. lOOtfa S o l i d - s t a t e C o m p o nents 2. All H a r d w a r e I n c l u d e d 3. E m e r g e n c y D i s c o n n e c t 4. A u t o m a t i c L o c k i n g STANDARD Kratl l a c e d l i b e r g l a s s i n s u l a t i o n 3V>x 1 5 " - 5 6 l i n . It. r o l l s , e a c h covof 7 0 s q u a r e leet. R 1 1 4 0 - S q . Ft- U n l a c e d 20" S q . Ft. Standard model lealures v«-HP motor, chain - cable d r i v e . o n - o l l lighting a n d o n e s t a n d a r d c o n l r o l unit. S a v e 96m U n f a c e d Roll $8 T h e ideal w a y l o r e d e c o r a t e o r l i n i s h n e w r o o m s in m a m l e n a n c e I r e e b e a u t y Simulated w o o d g r a m p n n l s o n ' / • hardboard 3 2 m l l l S e l e c t f r o m O a k , M a p l e . B i r c h or C e d a r p r i n t . S a v e f " K " 1 . 3 * . O u r R e g . 9 8 ' . 1 " o r 1%%" C o l o r e d P a n e l i n g N a i l s . 6 - O z . . . . 6 7 4x8' SIMULATED WOOD GRAIN PRINT ON 3.6 MILL LAUAN PANELS O u r Reg DIGITAL Digital c o n t r o l l e t s y o u s e t y o u r o w n c o d e '/J - H P m o t o r , c h a i n a n d - c a b l e d n v e . light t i m e d e l a y and reverse salety 8 f39 ? INSULATING FOAM PANELS 1 0 . 9 4 — 4 Days R i c h w o o d g r a m p r i n t o n 3 6 mill p a n e l s o l real l a u a n w o o d C h o o s e Knotty Pine, O a K . B i r c h o r M a p l e print S a v e n o w Our R e g . 0.00 UNFINISHED INTERIOR PINE SHUTTERS Polystyrene loam panels, each V 4 x 2 4 * 9 6 " C a n b e c u l l o tit. O u r O.OO. V4K48X96" S i z e . . 3 . 2 7 Our Reg. 3.28 7x20" Size 12x12" VINYL ASBESTOS TILE IN-SIDER STORM WINDOW KIT Clear plastic, w o o d s l n p s a n d nails O u r R e g . 1 1 . S 7 . 3 8 x 4 4 " Kit 8.77 O u r R e g . 1 5 . 7 7 . 3 8 * 6 4 " Kit 11.88 patio door up to 8 0 x 8 0 Our Reg. 32' IN-SIDER' PATIO STORM DOOR KIT 2t0 m Each R u g g e d , g o o d l o o k i n g vinyl a s b e s t o s lloor tile in m a n y p a t t e r n s . c o l o r s Dry b a c k S a v e ! O u r 47* S u r e - s t i c k T i l e E a - 3 3 • Our Our Our Our Our Our Our F i t s 8 0 * 8 0 p a l i o d o o r Kil inc l u d e s 2, 4 0 x 8 0 ' acrylic s h e e t s , w o o d s l n p s lor I r a m m g a n d nails Stops drafts J Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. 3.58. 4.06. 4.58. 4.18. 3.44. 3.97, 6.97. 7*249x20 9x24' 7x28' 8x20' 8x24' 9x36 Shutters Shutters Shutters Shutters Shutters Shutters Shutters . . . . . . . ,Ea. .Ea. .Ea. .Ea. .Ea. .Ea. .Ea. 2.77 2.88 3.47 3.17 2.77 3.17 4.88 / THRESHOLDS s7 Our Reg. 3.28 36 a l u m i n u m with vinyl s t r i p H i g h or l o w 2 DRAG STRIP Our Reg. I.SS JAMB-UP Our Reg. 4.38 0 3 3 O 36x80 aluminum door | a m b - u p ; vinyl insert •JACKET F0RB WATER HEATER O u r Reg J 9.88 Insulates any IO-52-gallon round walor healer 10x4" FLOOR DIFFUSER Our Reg 3.28 Our R e g . 2.27. ^ x e " Ret u r n Air Grill 1.77 •BATHR00M| EXHAUST FAN Our Reg 10.80 C h a n g e s air 8 l i m e s p e h o u r in 4 5 s q . II 5 0 C F N SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM WEATHERSTRIP GRID SYSTEM Our 2.37. 12-Ft. Main Runner 1-83 Our 1.27. lO-Ft. Wall A n g l e 9 7 • O u r 4 3 ' . 2" C r o s s T e e . . . 3 4 O u ' 80". 4' C r o s s T e e - -68 S3* ' 36' s t r i p l o i d o o r b o t tom helps slop drafts Our Reg. BBV . x ^ ' x t 7', s e I t - s t i c k V«xV«"x17" 83* 3x50' PLASTIC ROLL. *3 HANDY MERCURY VAPOR LAMP |FAN-F0RCED| BATH HEATER Our Reg 31.BS D u s k - l o - d a w ni l i g h t i n g with 175-\A oelectnc bulb. Doit,yoursell. 4 0 9 5 - B T U wall unit with buiii-m l l y j t m o s t a l S a v e 27x72" VINYL HALL RUNNER Our Reg 5.97 P r o t e c t i v e , r i b b e d vinyl r u n n e r in g o l d o r c l e a r SAVE12x48" ISHELVINGB O u r Reg 0.00 S l u t d y p a r t i c l e b o a r d lor your shelving needs LAY-IN PANELS O u r 1 . 4 7 . 2 x 4 x'/>" W h i l e 1 . 4 7 Our 3.33. 2 3 % x 4 7 * " P a n e l s I n P r i s m a t i c C l e a r o r Milk, C r a c k e d I c e I n C l e a r o r Milk Or Flat Opal. You Choice E a c h 2.33 Ruff'lt Our Reg f4.9€ Acrylic b a s e lor s l u c c o - l i k e w a l l s C o v e r s 4 0 - 1 2 0 s o II VvPag^9i-M T H E S A V I N G S P L A C E OPEN DAILY 10-10: SUNDAYS 11-6 TUES., WED., THURS., art PURE Baby fbwder iMOfSifi! ccrwse Baby Powder Our Reg. 68' 58 o 14 oz. talcum powder. Kmart Plastic Wrap Kmart Freezer Wrap Our Reg. 1.28 1 2 5 ft. wrap. 88' Kmart Baby Oil Rubbing Alcohol Our Reg. 99* Our Reg. 37* 88' 1 6 o z baby oil ISOPROPYL RUBBING ALCOHOL With or Without IWIntergreen 28 Our Reg. 84* 2 0 0 ft. plastic wrap. 0Our 17 oz. can cleaner. 7> ALL PURPOSE CLEANER Kmart Air Freshener Our Reg. 1.04 Our Reg. 58* 78* 22 oz. corn broom. 1 pH 6 a l a n c « Isam £Protein TREATMi W SHAMPOO Shampoo 98' 32 oz. e n r i c h e d shampoo. bath 16-0unce Shampoo Our Reg. 97* 77* J Baby Shampoo Our Reg. 1.28 foamy Balsam/protein 7 oz. aerosol spray. Medicated Cream 16 oz greaseless cream. n 48' Reg. 1.07 68 totrl* 16 oz. size. All Purpose Cleaner 58 Bathroom Cleaner Bathroom cieanei c e [ RUG J\ Shampoo CONCENTRATED 1 VMQ 1 9 1 L#C N c r H O U " lATtfl y — T ~ J BIOOCOMIC l A M i ,^ ( 'A Gal. Rug Shampoo Our Reg. 2.17 ) baby Cleans up to 4 9 x 1 2 ' rugs. FOUR , 9xI2F1 BUGS Page 10-M Is Coming! wNI ImM Mil N w i d M r 1. 1979 "Snow Time In No Time To Buy Snow Blowers. Buy Now" Big 3 HP ENGINE • 20" WIDE CUT JACOBSEN® SNOBURST Kmart Sale Price! 88 264 You deserve to loaf this winter and knock off all the snow shoveling. Just $ 2 5 d o w n right now reserves a Jacobsen Sno-Burst® Snow Thrower of your very own. Its big 3-horse power enginge starts easy and runs smooth. 7 " wheels and a 2 qt. fuel—tank Its lightweight, so be ready for anything this winter can dish out. $ 25 WILL HOLD 'TIL NOV. 1 '79 GET TOUGH 5 HP Engine, 20" Clearing Width Kmart Sale Price! Converter* h»r<J (fev froc'ion C0**»0«-Pu^ doonlof kyword k> ** 90 .ii>gcn V JACOBSEN® SUPER BLITZ f x . ^ A oijcroroe 9u«<3e Or«C«on Choree kasie* mon cronfc /K 47788 The enemy is snow and snow shoveling. The Super B i t is a two-stage thrower, built for power. Clears up 2 0 x 5 0 ft. area of wet snow 6 " deep in just 7 min. Power propelled. One forward speed and one reverse plus lug tires let you maneuver easily, and the Super Blitz safety clutch stops all motion w h e n you let go of the controls. So hurry to Kmart and for just $ 2 5 d o w n you beat the enemy, SNOW. W<Je "ug Npe Owvroo c »o« giGO** hod on Corr<*o«e*r »rwe*c5e<J coeocic i-npeiw CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE - 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH BRR WINTER A Good Reason For Jacobsen® 6 H.P. Engine, 26" Clearing Width JACOBSEN® IMPERIAL P'owivom to* i2vV (*ec*< vkyieo Kmart Sale Price! orJurttaWe <3efl©clor poUon (0«c*« 200" f«©e 'e«a&« «o» eoi* ywog® 18 hp moden or*) S»ono*on novf to. cw nooge % see 88 * This winter you are going to get back at snow and all the trouble it makes for you. Right now, $ 2 5 down reserves a big. powerful Jacobsen Imperial® . Snow Thrower, Power-propellea with four forward speeds and one reverse. There's also an optional electric start. Revenge How sweet it will be with a Jacobsen Imperial. Page 11 -M OPEN D A I L Y 1 0 - 1 0 : S U N D A Y 1 1 6 T U E S . . W E D . . T H U R S . , FRI.. S A T . Reg S7$ M 3 97 6" Pot, Hanging Baskets & Fresh and green Choice ol many healthy indoor plants Choice Handy Plant Sprayer Plastic, line m i s t nozzle Aerosol Leaf Shine S h e e n lor l e a v e s 5-Oz Aerosol Insect Spray S a l e lor all plants 6-oz " 4 Da Potted Plants Your choice ol greenhouse-lresh lavontes 4 pots Philodend r o n . ivy m a n y o t h e r s Large Plants Our Reg. 6 27 Dramatic Plants Bring the look ol outdoors i n s i d e at our l o w p r i c e ' All t h e s e lush g r e e n plants in large U) pots ScheMlera, Norlolk Island Pine. Ficus Beniamma and others Choose Irom hardy lavontes, all s t u r d y s t o c k 6 ' p o t v ^ - S A V E S9 wm Our Reg 4.47 Dieffenbachia Healthy y o u n g plants alive with n e w growth 5 ' j pot Your Choice ^ Each 2-Qt. Plastic Waterer O u r R e g . 1.77. Color choice 20-Qt. Bag Potting Soil F o r all p l a n t s Ready to use EACH Our Reg Our Reg. 41'-12.97 Sale! Planters. Urns a . O u r 2.17 Modern planter SW" in diameter. Color choice 1.37 O u r 2.67. 1.77 O u r 3.27. 2.27 b . O u r 2.87 Contour urn planter embossed design 7x6 JV 1.77 O u r 3.77. 2.47 O u r 4.57. 3.37 c . O u r R e g . 41* H a n d y l i t t l e r o u n d p l a s t i c p l a n t e r s . SVaxSVi". 3 f o r $ 1 O u r 7.97 1 2 x 1 2 " P l a n t e r , 4.77 O u r 9.97, 5.77 O u r 12.97, 7.77 e . O u r 3.17 S c u l p t u r e d U r n , 1.77 O u r 3.97 S c u l p t u r e d U r n . . . 2.47 MUSKEGONpage 12-M Our Reg Liquid Plant Food Our R e g 1 27 Schultz-ln s l a n t ' ' 10 15-10 5-Oz 6 77 Pole Planter SchulU instant 1507 APPLE AVE. B r a s s or c h r o m e l i m s h 3 a d j u s t ' able planter h o o k s O u r 2.27 Plant B r a c k e t . . .97 O u r 97' H a n g i n g H o o k s .2/S1 02' Plant Spikes 2 0 S p i k e s ol p r e - m e a s u r e d ler tilizer L a s t s 6 0 d a y s Our Reg 83 Plantabbs H o u s e plant lood t a b l e t s to inseil m soil 6 0 t a b l e t s 3530 HENRY STREET