Bloodmobile - Montague Museum
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Bloodmobile - Montague Museum
•Observer « 0 2. 3 ^ TO ju -u 5 Q S ' ^ in o ^ 3co rw n 5 ' 00 « 4.^3 1974 N N A W I N N E R T H I R D IN N A T I O N B E S T P A P E R IN M I C H I G A N 1967 V O L U M E 109, NO. 4 WEDNESDAY, December 8. 1976 One Section • 36 Pages • H o m e s in Whitehall, Montague, S h e l b y , North Muskegon, Hart, Mears, N e w Era •y. S i l v e r L a k e . H e s p e r i a , Holton. P e n t w a t e r , Walkerville, 24 Area T o w n s h i p s Routes. Inside The Observer Church Classified Editorial Entertainment Obituaries Parade Sports Women 15 31 - 33 4 24, 28. 29 14 16 2 0 - 30 9&11 C o n t r o l l e d C i r c u l o l i o n P o t t a g e P o i d At M o n ' o g u a , M l . 49437 A d d i t i o n a l E n t r y P e r m ' t A t G r a n d R o p l d i , M i c h . 49501 P u b l i s h e r s A d d r e s s : 8 6 7 4 F e r r y S t . , M o n t a g u e , M i . 4 < 5.ii7 PN0NE 893-1385 Bloodmobile WHITE LAKE - The next bloodmobile is scheduled f o r Wednesday, D e c . 8 at the VFW Hall in Montague. Hours for the bloodmobile a r e 11 a , m . t o 5 p . m . The bloodmobile is s p o n s o r e d by the Montague - Whitehall R o t a r y Club. PINT SIZE PARADE WATCHER - - Check inside for more pictures of S a t u r d a y ' s White Lake C h r i s t m a s P a r a d e . Photo by C h a r l e s Mindham Volunteers needed WHITE LAKE The Muskegon County Unit of the A m e r i c a n C a n c e r Society d e s p e r a t e l y n e e d s volunteers f r o m t h e White Lake a r e a to d r i v e local c a n c e r patients to t r e a t ment c e n t e r s in Muskegon, T o help, call the s o c i e t y at 722-7407. Investigative report will contain some eye openers -:i - ^ — ROTHBURY — An independent Rothbury-based citizens c o m m i t t e e is rapidly completing i t s investigation of Montague school d i s t r i c t policy. " A t the f i r s t public m e e t ing a couple of months ago, we p r o m i s e d the v o t e r s of t h i s d i s t r i c t a full r e p o r t by the end of the y e a r / * s a i d C o m m i t t e e O r g a n i z e r Eddie K u r d z i e l . T T ' < v " W e intend to honor this c o m m i t m e n t . We can a s s u r e the v o t e r s the r e p o r t is well worth waiting f o r . We want t o e x p r e s s our h e a r t f e l t g r a t i t u d e for the voters* patience with us. " O v e r 250 varied and pointed q u e s t i o n s w e r e p a s s e d by Montague school d i s t r i c t c i t izens to this c o m m i t t e e for investigation. A lot of t i m e and ' ^ 7 r~ > — e f f o r t was spent with this w o r k . We have a wealth of i n f o r m a t i o n to givw the people. " S o m e a n s w e r s may c o m e as s u r p r i s e s - - some as real eye o p e n e r s . T h i s r e p o r t o f f e r s r e a l insight into school policy, " O u r sole objective has been to obtain d i r e c t , unbiased, factual a n s w e r s to t h e s e q u e s t i o n s , It has never been nor " is it now an attempt to p a s s judgement, " W e will not opinion right or wrong. Whether p r e s e n t school policy is p r o p e r r e mains with the p e o p l e , " said Kurdziel, The report will be in written f o r m . A substantial number of copies will be p r e p a r e d for d i s t r i b u t i o n . A m a j o r ,, announcement on the r e p o r t will be made soon. Look for it in this n e w s p a p e r . Holiday deadlines Regular deadline? will a p ply for our Dec, 22 C h r i s t m a s i s s u e . The e a r l y deadline for our New Y e a r ' s i s s u e (Dec, 29 is Dec. 22 (Wednesday) at 5 p j n . T h i s will enable the O b s e r v e r - N e w s staff to spend the C h r i s t m a s holidays with their families. SANTA'S HOUSE - - M e m b e r s of the Montague Police A s s n . have s p r u c e d up S a n t a ' s house so that y o u n g s t e r s can once again come and talk to Santa and tell him what they would like for C h r i s t m a s , S a n t a ' s h e l p e r s back row, left to right, a r e : Police Cheif Bill C l o u t i e r , J o e Dubois, L a r r y V a n d e r l e e s t , Tom Kroll, Don Hulbert and Henry R o e s l e r . Front row, Richard C r a n e and Skip Love. S a n t a ' s hours a r e : F r i d a y , Dec. 10 f r o m 7 - 9 p^m,; Saturday, Dec. 11 - 2-4 p . m . and 7-9; F r i d a y , Dec. 17 f r o m 7 - 9 p . m . ; S a t u r d a y , Dec, 18 f r o m 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 , The last day for visiting Santa Claus is T h u r s d a y , Dec, 23 f r o m 7 - 9 p , m , Tom Lohman photo More CETA funds The I ,S. Dept. of L a bor has announced the a l location of an additional $1,981,772 to Michigan for f i s c a l ypar 1977 to provide public s e r v i c e jobs in the state. The $19,6 million f o r Michigan is part of a $400 million appropriation nationwide under Title H of CETA for the year ending Sept. 30, 1977. The Muskegon Consortium will receive $421,471. P e r s o n s eligible for t h e s e CETA jobs must be r e s i d e n t s of an a r e a of substantial unemployment for at l e a s t 30 days b e f o r e applying and unemployed, or u n d e r e m p l o y e d . December 8, 1976, Page 2 WE'RE GETTING READY FOR THE BIG cHusmuis DPcninE at WHITEHALL s t o r e s Monday, December 13 And w h a t a Christmas Opening it's going YOU'LL FIMD CHRISTMAS to be! There'll be music e v e r y w h e r e . . . a n exciting array of values for GIFTS holiday shopping...beautiful decorations FOR EVERYONE! in the spirit of the season...and of course, a n appearance by Santa himself! It's all happening right here in your local stores, w h e r e your dollar goes further! PLENTY OF FREE PARKING USE YOUR BANK AMERICARD OR MASTER CHARGE FREE GIFT WRAP! I AT N O S t STORES) AT S O M E STORES FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE SHOP LATE OPEN TILL 9 P.M. EVERY DAY TILL CHRISTMAS w Y o u ' l l enjoy g r e a t e r s a v i n g s a n d m o r e s h o p p i n g c o n v e n i e n c e a t these local m e r c h a n t s . BARTLETT H A R D W A R E CLARK'S S A V - O N CENTER BELL'S OF WHITEHALL JOE'S LAKESIDE BAIT & SPORT SMITH'S CARRIAGE HOUSE MITCHELL JEWELRY TATES SHOES & APPAREL COLE'S BATH & BED SHOP M R . PIC'S M E N S WEAR THE KID STOP H O M E TV PARSONS OF WHITEHALL WESTERN A U T O BEN FRANKLIN local news December 8, 1976, Page 3 WL Director of Services to Aged Roesler appointed to new post HENRY R O E S L E R . J R . DETROIT - - Henry E . R o e s l e r J r . , 49, of Montague has been named D i r e c t o r of S e r v i c e s to the Aged for Lutheran Social S e r v i c e s of Michigan (LSSM). The post is new and r e f l e c t s the expansion of the i n t e r - L u t h e r a n a g e n c y ' s s e r v i c e s for the aging in Michigan. Since 1970 R o e s l e r s e r v e d as a d m i n i s t r a t o r of Luther Homo in Grand Rapids, a 78-bed facility c o m bining n u r s i n g c a r e with a r e s i d e n c e for the a g e d . He was appointed to his new post late l a s t month when LSSM acquired Luther Village, f o r m e r l y Calvin C h r i s t i a n R e t i r e m e n t Home. His offices will be in L u t h e r Village, F r o m t h e r e he will d i r e c t the p r o g r a m s of the four agency h o m e s : Luther Village and Luther Home in Grand Rapids; Luther Manor in Saginaw and Luther Haven in D e t r o i t . He a l s o will be r e s p o n s i b l e for f u r t h e r expansion of s e r v i c e s to the a g e d . B e f o r e joining the a g e n c y , R o e s l e r was city s u p e r intendent of Montague for four y e a r s . Previously he s e r v e d 14 y e a r s a s Montague's chief of p o l i c e . An a c t i v e L u t h e r a n , R o e s l e r is lay a s s i s t a n t t o the p a s t o r of his congregation, Lebanon Lutheran Church in Whitehall. He is a m e m b e r of the examining c o m mittee of m i n i s t e r i a l candidates for the Michigan Synod of the L u t h e r a n Church in A m e r i c a . He is vice p r e s i d e n t and was one of the o r g a n i z e r s of the Montague H i s t o r i c a l and Museum A s s n . in 1958. He has been t r e a s u r e r of the Montague Municipal Building Authority since 1968. R o e s l e r is s e r v i n g his second t e r m as p r e s i d e n t of the Montague school b o a r d . He s t i l l is an a c t i v e voting m e m b e r of the Michigan A s s n . of Chiefs of Police and often works a s a p o l i c e man on weekends in Montague, American Bankcorp dividend LANSING - - J o s e p h B. F o s t e r , c h a i r m a n of the board of A m e r i c a n Bankc o r p , Inc., announced that the board of d i r e c t o r s at t h e i r Nov. 17 m e e t i n g d e c l a r e d a q u a r t e r l y dividend of 22 cents p e r s h a r e o n t h e common stock of the c o r poration to h o l d e r s of r e cord Dec, 3, 1976, payable Dec. 15, 1976, F o s t e r a l s o stated that the c o r p o r a t i o n will complete by y e a r end the application to the r e g u l a t o r y a g e n c i e s for a p proval of i t s intended p u r c h a s e of Muskegon Bank and T r u s t Co, A m e r i c a n Bankcorp, Inc. is t h e p a r e n t company of A m e r i c a n Bank and T r u s t Co., Ann A r b o r Bank and T r u s t Co., A m e r i c a n Bank of P e r r y , A m e r i c a n Bank of Grand Ledge and American Bank of Charlotte, r CALL FOR CASH Freeway motorists get weather info LANSING — Motorists t r a v e l i n g all i n t e r s t a t e f r e e w a y s in Michigan this winter can obtain u p - t o - t h e minute weather information on t h e i r c a r r a d i o s as the r e s u l t of a cooperative p r o g r a m involving the Michigan A s s n , of B r o a d c a s t e r s , the State Police and the Dept, of State Highways and T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , The Highways and T r a n s p o r t a t i o n Dept, has c o m pleted e r e c t i o n of 35 l a r g e blue and white signs headed by the legend: Weather Info. Each sign will c a r r y up to four f r e q u e n c i e s of cooperating radio s t a t i o n s . M o t o r i s t s can t u r n t h e i r c a r radio to one of the four f r e q u e n c i e s and be a s s u r e d of getting c u r r e n t weather information e v e r y 15 to 30 minutes during periods of s e v e r e w e a t h e r . State police will feed information on driving conditions to radio s t a t i o n s involved in the new r e p o r t i n g service. The s e r v i c e was inauguarated a s a pilot p r o g r a m on t h r e e f r e e w a y s last winter and has now been extended to all i n t e r s t a t e f r e e w a y s in Michigan. The F e d e r a l Highway Admn. which is encouraging f r e e w a y w e a t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n signing, paid 90 per cent of the c o s t . The MAB e m p h a s i z e d that " t h i s is a s e r v i c e to the public and not an a d v e r t i s e m e n t for radio s t a tions - - hence, call l e t t e r s will not be s h o w n . " Most r a d i o s t a t i o n s p a r t i c i p a t i n g in the s e r v i c e o p e r a t e 24 h o u r s a day, seven days a week, and have t r a n s m i t t i n g strength to c o v e r up to 70 m i l e s of the particular freeway. Weather Info signs a r e now in p l a c e , i n t e r m i t t e n t l y , along 1-75 f r o m the Ohio b o r d e r to the Canadian b o r d e r at Sault S t e , M a r i e ; 1-94 a c r o s s the southern part of the lower peninsula; 1-96 f r o m Muskegon to Detroit; 1-196 f r o m Benton H a r b o r to Grand Rapids; and 1-69 f r o m the Indiana b o r d e r n e a r Coldwater to n e a r L a n s i n g , 3/2 Reasons why a Straub Gift C e r t i f i c a t e is a great way t o give a Frame, P i c t u r e or Wall Accessory t h i s mm/is 1, Right Size 2. Right Style 3 . Right P r i c e 1 / 2 , T h e s e are only half the r e a s o n s - the other V4 is the joy y o u will have in giving a S T R A U B Certificate! C h r i s t m a s H o u r s : 9 - 7 Daily 9 - 5 Sat STRAUB'S HI 7 6 0 Pine B e t w e e n Clay & W e s t e r n 7 2 2 - 2 5 2 2 Tropical Fish HOW IN STOCK " H O M E SERVICES OF WHITE LAKE 124 E . C O L B Y , W H I T E H A L L SPtClMMALE BETTAS (CHINESE FIGHTING FISH) Reautiful C o l o r s In Their Own H a n g i n g BoC i B a i l FEEDER £ % ( GUPPIES 9' It lets you transfer money from your savings account to your checking account and vice versa, by phone. It's the 'closest thing to a checking account with interest. For details call 726-3121 and ask for "Call for Cash" Bank Hackley Union National Bank and Trust Company • Member F.O. I.Q. DELUXE GIASS WOOD - All 20 GAl. TONE AQUARIUM AQUARIUMS SUPPLIES FISH FOOD PLANTS © opinions December 8, 1976, letters Page 4 Not hannv beino on welfare Don't make it harder on us than it already is Dear E d i t o r : Today I was u n f o r t u n a t e enough to be in front of a thojis'itless p e r s o n in the g r o c e r y s t o r e checkcuc U i : . Whan this p e r s o n saw me pay for my g r i c . r i e s with food s l i n p s . mad? s o m e r e m a r k s about it in front of my c h i l d r e n and to e v e r y o n e e l s e within h e a r i n g . His words ^ e r e meant to h u m i l i a t e , and they did. I would just like this p e r s o n to know that he can t r a d e p l a c e s with me anytime if he thinks I'm s o ' V e i l off," He w a s n ' t w e a r i n g g a r a g e s a l e clothes or driving a beat jp old c a r a s ,vo wo v B-Jt he obviously r e s e n t e d my g r e a t fortune in being able to get a T i J i : J l y subsidized discount on m y family's groceries c . I just fail to s e e w h e r e I'm so fortunate when I can't even p r o v i d e for my f a m i l y ' s basic needs without turning to public a s s i s t a n c e . As a m a s t e r of f a c t , I'm quite unhappy about it. E v e r y t i m e this happens t o me or s o m e o n e e l s e , I just wonder what that s e l f - r i g h t e o u s p e r s o n would do if they w e r e laid off f r o m t h e i r job for s e v e r a l months, o r if they w e r e in an accident that wiped out t h e i r savings and t h e i r ability to e v e r hold a job a g a i n . F u r t h e r m o r e , the middle c l a s s p a r e n t s who work h a r d for a living and do s o m e of the loudest complaining about w e l f a r e r e c i p i e n t s a r e the f i r s t ones to push t h e i r d a u g h t e r s into the w e l f a r e office when they wind up pregnant and u n m a r r i e d , or abandoned with c h i l d r e n . So if t h e r e a r e a.iy m j . ' Y you out t h e r e who do a slow burn e v e r y t i m e you s e e some lucky log using food s i i.np.J. don'v say a n y t h l n g t o make it h a r d e r on t h e m than it a l r e a d y i s . J u s t thank God it i s n ' t you and that it won't happen t o you or anyone whose feelings you c a r e a b o u t . B e cause its s o m e t h i n g that h u r t s enough in itself without being publicly humiliated by people like the one I ran into t o d a y . I would a l s o like to a s k each and e v e r y p e r s o n who r e a d s t h i s l e t t e r to stop and consider how s e c u r e t h e i r job r e a l l y is, and just how s u r e they a r e that any or a l l m e m b e r s of t h e i r family won'c s o m e d a y be f o r c e d to t u n to s o m e f o r m of p u b ' i c w e l f a r e . It can happen to many of you who a r e ••lis. Name withhold upon -equc -.t Tired of trash on TV Dear E d i t o r : " N i g h t m a r e in Badham C o u n t y " was a n i g h t m a r e on ABC! (Monday nite movie - a week or so ago). I found it v e r y disappointing and difficult to believe that this is the kind of f a r e o f f e r e d by a m a j o r TV network as entertainment! T o n i t e ' s billing is " R e v e n g e for R a p e . " Ick! T It used to be that that kind of m a t e r i a l was only salable to such " m a g a z i n e s " a s " T r u e C o n f e s s i o n " and " S e c r e t R o m a n c e " (or w h a t e v e r ) . While it was a v a i l a b l e , at l e a s t l a r g e s e g m e n t s of the A m e r i c a n public did not have to be a f f l i c t e d by it! If such things as w e r e depicted in that movie r e a l l y happen, I'm very s o r r y . If they d i d n t happen b e f o r e , a r e they now m o r e p o s s i b l e or likely b e c a u s e the suggestion has been made to s o m e o n e who h a s n ' t the control or d e s i r e to t u r n off the s e t ? We all s i t around and wonder why the c r i m e r a t e i n c r e a s e s , and we c a n t u n d e r s t a n d the values our children evolve , , , " T u r n up the TV, d e a r . " What's to b e c o m e of A m e r i c a ? I a m t i r e d of the s t e a d y diet of s e n s a t i o n a l t r a s h that p a s s e s a c r o s s my TV s c r e e n most e v e r y night, I a m sick t o death of cop shows and violence - - the c o m petition s h o o t e r s and r o l l e r s of c a r s , and s u p e r play girls. When television could do s o m u c h , why does it c o n s i s t e n t l y do s o little ? Beyond, of c o u r s e , a d v e r t i s ing to s e l l , s e l l , sell the c o n s u m e r s . T h a t ' s b u s i n e s s , and I d o n t want to get into that; - - what c o n c e r n s m e i s : what e f f e c t TV is having on A m e r i c a n s ? (Not just the c h i l d r e n , ) In t e r m s of v a l u e s ? In t e r m s of identity? Think of what TV could do in the field of education, (Save d o l l a r s J TV is the media of now and the f u t u r e . It shows us how f a s t we " i r e changing. It m a k e s the world s m a l l e r , shows us each o t h e r , could bring us t o gether or? T V , Does it have a s o c i a l c o n s c i e n c e ? It should have s o c i a l c o n s c i o u s n e s s to c o n s i d e r tKe values it e m p h a s i z e s and r e - i n f o r c e s , Sharon M a r t i n Shelby P,S. My h e a r t c r y s out for Walt Disney! Hope other citizens will consider their approach to gift giving Thank you tor tine coverage Dear E d i t o r : The e n t i r e c a s t and c r e w of " A r s e n i c and Old L a c e " would like to thank you for your fine c o v e r a g e of our p r o d u c t i o n . It c e r t a i n l y is a p l e a s u r e to p e r f o r m in the Howmet Playhouse in f r o n t of l a r g e r e c e p t i v e a u d i e n c e s . Your fine publicity helped t o make people a w a r e of the production. The p i c t u r e in the Dec. 1 i s s u e of the O b s e r v e r News did not include L o r y K a s s n e r , one of the t h r e e young ladies in the c a s t . As a u d i e n c e s will r e m e m b e r , Lory did a fine job in the r o l e of Elaine H a r p e r . Once again, thank you f o r your continued help and s u p p o r t . Sincerely, G r e g o r y Boughton Tina V a n d e r s t e l t A Whitehall D r a m a Club Dear E d i t o r : I have a boy and a g i r l attending the Montague A r e a Public High School, Students t h e r e a r e able to enjoy and profit f r o m e x t r a c u r r i c u l a r a c t i v i t i e s p r i m a r i l y due to the s e n s a t i o n a l e f f o r t s of Cat Pak, C h r i s t m a s is coming and we will give our kids g i f t s a s u s u a l . T h i s y e a r m a t e r i a l g i f t s will be p r e c i o u s s m a l l and p r e c i o u s few. We will give them c a s h g i f t s in hopes they will t u r n that money o v e r to Cat Pak for what t h e i r Mother Thanks tor printing article Dear E d i t o r : Thank you for printing ou* a r t i c l e on F r i e n d s , Nov, 10, 1976. As a r e s u l t of your publication, we have r e c e i v e d two new applications f r o m a d u l t s for v o l u n t e e r s . We a .-e very a p p r e c i a t i v e of your support for t h i s pr o g r a m . Again, thank you very m u c h . Sincerely, Betty Lou Pleva Assistant Coordinator, Friends Public Meeting Schedule MUSKEGON COUNTY BOARD O F COMMISSIONERS — Second and fourth T u e s d a y of each month at 4:15 p , m , . Board Room, 4th F l o o r , County Bldg,, Muskegon, WEST MICHIGAN SHORELINE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION - - T h i r d Monday of each month a t 10 a . m . . Board Room, County Bldg,, Muskegon, MONTAGUE CITY COUNCIL — F i r s t and t h i r d Monday of each month at 7:30 p . m . , City Hall. WHITEHALL CITY COUNCIL — Second and fourth T u e s d a y of each month a t 7:30 p . m . . City Hall, WHITE RIVER TOWNSHIP BOARD — Second Monday of each month at 8 p.m.;, Township Hall, Old C h a n nel T r a i l , Montague. FRUITLAND TOWNSHIP BOARD — T h i r d Monday of each month at 7:30 p . m . . Township Hall, Durham Rdc, Whitehall, MONTAGUE TOWNSHIP BOARD — Second Monday of each month a t 7:30 p . m . , Township Hall, Whitbeck Rd, WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP BOARD — Fourth Monday of each month at 7 : 3 0 - , p . m , , at the Township Hall, GRANT TOWNSHIP BOARD — F i r s t F r i d a y of each month a t 8 p , m „ Township Hall, East of Rothbury, MONTAGUE BOARD O F EDUCATION — T h i r d T h u r s da\ of each month at 8 p , m , . Main O f f i c e s , Oehrli Elementary, WHITEHALL BOARD OF EDUCATION — Third T u e s day of each month at 7:30 p , m „ High School Library,, VILLAGE OF ROTHBURY — T h i r d T u e s d a y of each month at 7:30 p . m . in the Community Hall in R o t h b u r y , - - Second T h u r s d a y of each month at 8 p . m . , 207 F e d e r a l Bldg., Muskegon, VILLAGE OF LAKEWOOD — Fourth Monday of each month at 7 p . m , OCEANA COUNTY BOARD O F COMMISSIONERS - Second T u e s d a y (1:15 p , m j and fourth T u e s d a y (7 p . m j of each month. B a s e m e n t of C o u r t House Annex, H a r t . HART CITY COUNCIL — Second and Tourth T u e s dav of each month at 7:30 p . m . . City Hall, SHELBY VILLAGE COUNCIL — Second and fourth Monday of each month at 7 p , m „ Village Hall, NEW ERA VILLAGE COUNCIL — F i r s t T h u r s d a y of each month a t 8 p . m . . Village Hall, PENTWATER VILLAGE COUNCIL — Second and fourth Monday of each month at 7 p j n . , Village Hall. PENTWATER TOWNSHIP BOARD — Second Wedn e s d a v of each month at 7 p , m „ Township Hall, SHELBY BOARD O F EDUCATION — Third T h u r s day of each month a t 7 p , m „ E l e m e n t a r y L i b r a r y . HART BOARD OF EDUCATION — F i r s t Monday of each month a t 7:30 p . m . . High School L i b r a r y , PENTWATER BOARD OF EDUCATION — T h i r d Mondav of each month at 7:30 p . m . , High School L i b r a r y , OCEANA SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT — Second T h u r s d a y of each month at 8 p , m „ Soil Conservation Office, SHELBY TOWNSHIP BOARD - - F i r s t Monday of each month at 8 p,mo, Shelby Village Hall, Any g o v e r n m e n t a l unit or school board m a y be l i s t ed on our public meeting s c h e d u l e . J u s t mail u s a c a r d "11. QlAajntejtffa- and I c o n s i d e r to be a valuable and worthy c a u s e . We won't make our kids do t h a t , but we hope they w i l l . It s e e m s to us a good t e s t of a y o u n g s t e r ' s v a l u e s . I hope o t h e r citizens will c o n s i d e r o u r a p p r o a c h to gift giving for t h i s y e a r . Best w i s h e s to all f o r a p l e a s a n t C h r i s t m a s s e a son and a happy new y e a r . Sincerely, Richard E . Wragg Montague, Freedom's symhol Flying high, flying f r e e , A bird is what I'd like to b e . Free from troubles, free from care. Flying f r e e l y in the a i r . Souring f a s t , s o a r i n g f a r . Symbols of f r e e d o m , t h a t ' s what they a r e ! Red o n e s , brown ones, m u l t i - c o l o r e d too. Beautiful c r e a t u r e s touching the blue. P r o c l a i m i n g f r e e d o m with t h e i r song Caring l e s s w h a t ' s right or w r o n g . At peace with the land and with the s e a . Oh y e s , a bird is what I want to b e . Spreading wings, with proud d i s p l a y . Enjoying life each and e v e r y d a y . Showing the world they know how to live. Oh what knowledge a bird can g i v e , A s e c r e t to life is what they know. S p r e a d i n g t h e i r m e s s a g e w h e r e v e r they go, A beautiful b i r d , s o lovely & f r e e June T h a t ' s what I wish I could be, Beckwith 1974 N N A W I N N E R T H I R D IN T H E N A T I O N P u b l i s h e d w e e k l y - o n W e d n e s d a y as l e g a l s u c c e s s o r to T h e M o n t a g u e O b s e r v e r , T h e W h i t o h a l l F o r u m , T h e White L oker & N o r t h s h o r e I n t e r u r b o n a n d the S h o p p i n g N e w i . 13,000 copies mailed free to every home in H a r t , Montague, Whitehall, R o t h b u r y , North M u s k e g o n , New E' . S h e l b y and M e a r s . Occ.upant, R u r a l R o u t e , L o c a l or P . O . Soxholder. C o n t r o l l e d C i r c u l a t i o n P o s t a g e P a i d a> Montague, M i c h , and Grand R a p i d s , M i c h , S u b s c r i p t i o n S8.50 per y e a r o u t s i d e O c e a n a and M u s k e a p p C o u n t i e s . M a i n O f f i c e s L o c a t e d at 8 6 7 4 F e r r y S t r e e t , M o n t a g u e , M i . 4 9 4 3 7 . 0 6 r w | n Bennett . . . Publisher E l e o n o r Seaman . , ^ E d i t o r L o i s Matthews . . . O f f i c e Manager TOITI F o r k a s . . . . . . A d v e r t i s i n g '• Staff M e m b e r s ; Thomas L e h m a n Gloria Rasdhke Frances Ramthun Betty Rolienhogen Lindo Bennett Linda Umstead Marion Barfoot December 8, 1976, Page 5 F R / \ I \ I K I _ I I \ I USE OUR KLINEFELTER'S N HE E 104 COLBY M g g ^ 1 [ y [ j y iw] DOWNTOWN WHITEHALL 27 Oz BUBBLE BATH 7 * 5 1/2 In ADDRESS BOOK Giftable decan t e r s In f u n k i d diedeslgns Style choice. 1.00 tack 1.00 Desert Flower Set Handy organizer w i t h indexed s e c t i o n s for a d d r e s s e s , m o r e each 3-Piece Set o Desert Flower Fragrances A r e f r e s h i n g set for bath and after your bath. 2-oz. each talc, body lotion and bubble b a t h . YOUR CHOICE PAFER WEIGHTS 2 for 1.00 PEN & Music jewelry boxes w i t h cute Holly H o b bie designs 6 x 5 x 3 V? in Mi G i f t a b l e set w i t h m e d i u m p o i n t blue pen. s t a n d a r d lead pencil MEIWOOO STATIONERY CADDY Always a favorite1 C h o o s e Desert Flower s c e n t s in 2 - o z . col o g n e or 5 - o z . d u s t i n g powder. Holly Hobbie JEWEL BOX 1.00 PENCIL SET Oval s h a p e d " s n o w " globes w i t h 3 D C h r i s t m a s s c e n e s inside 6 handy compart m e n t s for paper p e n cils. m o r e Walnuti look p l a s t i c Just Just Dog Stocking Electric Greenhouse Fun Dog Treats! For AH Ages! ^oo Plants not included Antique ^Versatile g r e e n h o u s e /grows mini plants, vegetables, more, plus is u s a b l e as a n i g h t light. CLASSICS C h r i s t m a s s t o c k i n g Is filled with rawhide c h o p , w e d g e , t o y plus squeek and rubber toys. 129 "ck plus DOG SWEATERS Pretty a n d practical glassware in r o o m e n h a n c i n g c o l o r s . DOG TOYS Hamster/Gerbil Fun City Easy to Clean Contains hamster h o m e , castle, tunnel, play wheel, turret. Keeps animals active, happy and healthy * Womet's ROSE SCUFFS Sftam n Carl MIST STYLING STICK ffuntiousc mirror Jusf BURGER MAKER Only Electric c o o k e r s h a p e s a n d broils a h a m b u r g e r in u n d e r 3 minutes' Spatter proof. Only S E . '< AltflxOxTV FOUR WAV ADJUSTABLE \l Luxurious velour upper w i t h r o s e e m b r o i dery, c u s h i o n e d insole Soft colors S i z e s 5 10. -w -n n 499 1 f r/ V 5 Thermostatic Control Dual Mist Control Stick Holder Swivel Cord DISPOSABLE FLASHLIGHT SUPER SHOOTER • Cook 10 Csntf* ***! Ultra bright b e a m plus extra-large reflector. Compact styling and built-in batteries mshme' 0* Adjustable distortion mirror Designed, engineered and made to provide long lasting, smooth operation Individually boxed in f u l l color illustrated gift box that's tied in for instant TV recognition Unexcelled as a gift because it's fun to give or receive Cut-out disguises, for extra fun included each December 8, 1976, Page 6 F R / V I M K L I I M o u «« " KLINEFELTER'S SI 104 COLBY F R AfSIK L I DOWNTOWN WHITEHALL SANTA S BOOK OF CANDY |6SPOOLS CURLING RIBBONl 10 rolls of assorted, delicious candy in an attractive box that opens like a book. Bright finish for any package! 500-ft. of 3/16-in. w i d e ribbon in Holiday colors. ML JihmaHe COFFEE 5 Q ] I l i t MiNJATUt't SET hakfr LIGHT R LIGHTING COOL-CLO IMOOOA *1 Fo mi ' jf CMBBTM** delicious c o f f e e every t«me Brews l 0 « u « c u p. s Bre m less than 5 minutes SO MINIATURE UGHTS * • r Burns steadily or twinkles. 2 extra bulbs W e a t h e r p r o o f Clear or colors COOL-BURNING UGHTS 297 15-light set ideal for all trees. Asstd. colors. U L approved. Pkg. of 5 Bulbs andTEIMS! 79* 6 Artificial Seoteb Pint TREES V Um 1 lt>««n yMr •tt»« vMf So rcahsnc »<xj can almost tt»« pax< iUcti ki»h mo«» graan traat flam* ra •anUnt Complata wnh •undi 2. 4 «ft fudy ataambiad «; 1 RL/TE MWISCT 1NPo^/jfrnyoow . *•30- P' 35 MINIATURE LIGHTS TREE STAND ••••••••••• Sturdy, 4-leg metal tree stand holds m a x i m u m 4-in. tree t r u n k . Burns steadily or twinkles. 2 extra bulbs. Clear or colors. U L approved. • •••••••••• 21/2 In. SATIN TREE BALLS Unbreakable 1 18 solid color satin w r a p p e d balls. Color choice. £ > 5 ^ flJJDOlPH Just CHRISTMAS LP's Choose from a w i d e selection of Yuletide favorites. I.E.D. WATCH Exelar... by National Semiconductor Music Box RECORD PLAYER vw on High style digital w a t c h w i t h L.E.D. —Light Emitting Diode. Displays hours, minutes, seconds, m o n t h and date. 097 f tacK Our specid price Makes music like a real p h o n o g r a p h w i t h o u t needle or batteries 4-in. speaker W i t h 5 records Ages 2 6 Christmas Planter Pots 4 AA ".KI, Porcelain pots decorated tender Christmas sayings. with December 8, 1976, RR/XIM KLIIM Page 7 «SE OUR KLINEFELTER'S F R A N K L I DOWNTOWN WHITEHALL i KM K-Tel Toys As seen on FUN SKIS SNOW BOATS AND SN0-BL0C MAKERS HOT WHEELS CARS iienner F u n S k i s , feature " F i s h S c a l e " bottoms to p r e v e n t back s l i d i n g . S n o w B o a t s p r o v i d e hours of fun for small c h i l d r e n . Safety a n k l e b i n d i n g system. S n o w B l o c - far m a k i n g p e r f e c t snow b l o c k s for i g l o o s and snow houses. Hot Wheels® SPIROGRAPH Jasf 0 LOCO-MOTION SET ju* Thrills all t h e w a y w i t h 4s p e e d starts, 180 d e g r e e t u r n 8 ft. o f t r a c k , j o i n e r . H o t w h e e l s car. m o r e ! Easy d r a w i n g f u n f o r alf ^ges. Contains everything to d r a w beautiful patterns. n-NUta % Jitff Hall of Fame Games Choose basketball, football t e n n i s or baseball. Each w i t h s c o r e r s . . ' Wishing Well PARK SET ""^nrrnriTn Especially for Vpung Sweet h e a r t s ' B e a u t i f u l ciordcn With magical w i s h i n g well .stone path tree, mure. •illllfii TRUCKS Tiny Tonka lowboy and d o z e r , aerial ladder t r u c k or t r a c t o r a n d trailer. TRQUEft^K^ HEADAC YOUNG SWEET HEARTS ^ A loving.pair o f teenage d o l l s ! 1 1 % - i n . Melinda a n d her 12-ln. tall boyfriend Michael. Each is totally posable. POP-CHEKS fa u O'Ce t alP U s h aab h "eryn~? ks! Omfmprk* Gabriel P0P-0-MATIC ® Games - CHOICE Each w i t h c a n ' t lose t h e dice feature. Choose Troub l e ® . Headache,® more. BATTLESHIP Cries Me«ibofn MILTON BRADLE V BATTLESHIP Sink your opponent's ships b e f o r e he s i n k s y o u r s ! For 2 players A g e s 8 - u p . MaW CuddW t o v ^ l e g S Cotton 1a ,Q in s oU vinV ' uHed bodv ^ Jast ETCH-ASKETCH No fuss or mess 1 Just turn knobs to draw and shake to erase Ages 4 u p Only "'to Cl al ' Uecember b, W / b , Page B •/I *. Come In a n d Let Us Help You With Your Christmas List! 5 CANDLE MAKING K I T i ^ r . N O W 3" Carrlngfon |io ROLLS) CHRISTMAS GIFT W R A R . ^ . M O W m CRISSY DOLL CURLERS STRING ART KITS..^.^ CHAIR SET CHRISTMAS DROP COOKIE MOLDS 47< 1 THE TAFFY MACHINE TONKA ROAD GRADER REG $12.95 1 i S p i ' r i a l 1 h r i s i m n s GGRAVATION l * r i v v ALL SIZES 15< pr. XC RFG. $11.9P REG. $19.95 DOLL SHOES NIT CAPS NOW 3 ... While They Last NYLON KNEE Hi's 33* CANDLE RINGS and CHRISTMAS CANDLES SAND SCULPTURE KITS ONLY $2.00 $ 88 PUZZLES TRICYCLES ' sz RAGGEDY ANDY SLACKS & JEAN| r \ H ; • H CHILDREN'S ROBES RINGS, BRACELETS, LOCKETS, PENDANTS, JEWELRY BOXES MENS & LADIES BILLFOLDS & ACCESSORIES W e h a v e m a n y i n e x p e n s i v e items for t h a t g i f t e x c h a n g e p r o b l e m , i n c l u d i n g a nice s e l e c t i o n o f c a n d y jars a n d B r a c h ' s C h r i s t m a s C a n d y . ANGEL TREAD SLIPPERS ^ BUSTER BROWN CHILDREN'S WEAR •> MONTAGUE VARIETY 8736 FERRY ST. OPIH ' I I I V / BEGINNING 4 j 2 DEC. 10 ^ s* women December 8, 1976, Mary McWilliams, Lorenz St. Hugh's Church in Southgate was the s c e n e of a lovely late s u m m e r wedding which united in m a r r i a g e M a r y Kenin McWilliams and Stephen John L o r e n z . The double ring c e r e m o n y was p e r f o r m e d by F r . Richard P e r f e c t o , Organ and vocal music was provided by Sue B o r o w s k i . The b r i d e , given in m a r r i a g e by h e r g r a n d f a t h e r , fashioned her own gown of white c r e p e and chiffon. Her full length veil was a t t a c h e d to a f l o r a l h e a d p i e c e . She c a r r i e d a bouquet of white r o s e s and baby's b r e a t h tied with white satin s t r e a m e r s . Attending the bride a s maid of honor was her s i s t e r , M a r g a r e t M c W i l l i a m s . Katie McWilliams and Betty G a r r e t w e r e b r i d e s m a i d s . They w e r e a t t i r e d in melon pink gowns and they c a r r i e d pink r o s e s . T h e b r i d e g r o o m ' s a t t e n d a n t s w e r e Paul Hamey a s b e s t man and C u r t i s L o r e n z and Bill M e l r o s e a s g r o o m s m e n . T h e men of the p a r t y wore beige tuxedos with pink and white rosebud b o u t o n n i e r s , T o m McWilliams and Phil L o r e n z w e r e u s h e r s . Acolytes w e r e Garth and M a r c y L o r e n z and L a w r e n c e and Rosie M c W i l l i a m s . Following the c e r e m o n y , a lawn reception for 130 g u e s t s was held a t the home of the b r i d e ' s m o t h e r , M r s . M a r y McWilliams of T a y l o r . Guitar and vocal m u s i c was provided f o r the occasion by J a c k R o s s i . Camilla and Julie L o r e n z s e r v e d the wedding cake and punch. A f t e r a wedding t r i p through Canada and the New England S t a t e s , the new couple a r e r e s i d i n g in MR. A N D MRS. S T E P H E N L O R E N Z Opening Dee. 7th Sue's Hair Shoppe US'. in marriage Trenton. A reception was held in October at the Rothbury A m e r i c a n Legion Hall, hosted by the b r i d e g r o o m ' s p a r e n t s , M r . and M r s , John L o r e n z of Rothbury. Steve is a 1971 g r a d u a t e of Montague High. He attended Michigan T e c h . and both attended Lake S u p e r i o r State College. They a r e both employed in D e t r o i t , Will wed Saturday M r . and M r s , J a c k F l a n e r y of Walkerville and M r s . Maxine H a m r i c k of Hebar S p r i n g s , A r k . and Russell Hornsby of B i t e ly announce the wedding plans of t h e i r c h i l d r e n , Venus Helene and Richard Duane, on S a t u r d a y , Dec. U. A wedding r e c e p t i o n will be held at the Walkerville Gun Club at 8 p . m . F r i e n d s and r e l a t i v e s a r e cordially invited to a t t e n d . No invitations have been sent. 18HOUR SALE Hours: Mon. - C l o s e d T u e s . Thru Sat. - 9 to 5 T h u r s . 9 to 9 Phone 894-4580 FORMERLY HAIREM HIDEAWAY rott Stephen It's t i m e for t h e great Playtex" 4588 D o w l i n g St. Montague, Michigan Stt united Page 9 WHO SOMKOXK HAS EVERYTHMIVG - GIVE A LASTING GIFT GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR THE SPA • INDOOR P O O L •WHIRLPOOL • SAUNA • EXERCISE EQUIPMENT LOCKERS •SHOWERS Sf^4 US 31 • MON I ' A L U E 894*25^0 B A T H SHOPPE C H B I " » A S 1 SOCGESTWJLF NEW Up to SHIPMENT OF 00 ^C^WROUGHT IRON " ^ W A l l DECORS 20% OFF on BATH ACCESSORIES FROM DEC. 8 - 1 5 D o n ' t f o r g e t t o bring in your holiday o u t f i t and have it cleaned and s m a r t l y p r e s s e d . We hove a fine selection of inexpensive gifls COLE'S T O W N & COUNTRY BATH & BED SHOP w ^ GOODY GOODY COURT 210 E. COLBY ST. WHITEHALL PH. 8 9 3 - 7 9 8 3 SuggestGd Retail Prices S a v e $ 1 . 0 0 on Every is Hour- Bra Now — get the famous bras, S a v e $ 2 . 0 0 on Every is Hour-Girdle girdles and all-in-ones that are (except regular waist bnef s i oo off) comfortable for hours and save money too! Save $ 3 . 0 0 onEveryiaHou. Aii-m-one B H o u r - Aii-m-one Sale ends January 9.1977 OPEN FRIDAY T 9'L JUST I N TIME FOR THE Y M F I J K . R M 11 HOLIDAYS A GRANDFATHER CLOCK FROM BELL'S IS THE GIFT OF A LIFETIME! SAVE NOW on famous brand name n TOMORROWS HEIRLOOMS - • - T O D A Y SALE PRICED FROM $359 TERMS A V A I L A B L E A L L WOOD C A B I N E T S S T Y L E D A N D C R A F T ED T O P E R F E C T I O N . IMPORTED G E R M A N MOVEMENTS. FAMILY SHOES • WIDE WIDTHS ALSO . . .ALL WALL CLOCKS . . . . and MORE! THE SHOE TREE APPLE AVE AT QUARTERLINE MUSKEGON PH. 7 7 3 - 9 8 6 4 STORE HOURS; 9 : 3 0 - 5 : 3 0 FRI. T i l l 8 : 0 0 P.M m & gi 15% off PERMIT # 9 6 4 - 7 6 SHOP OUR TWO COMPLETE FLOORS BELLS L A Y AWAY NOW FOR F R E E CHRISTMAS DELIVERY. oj WhiteKall. INC. SPECIAL RA Y - O - V A C , ML.0" I' : FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES SIZE C AND SIZE D 4/99t TOILETRIES FOR HIM & HER TOYS PHOTO SUPPLIES STOCKING; MEM0REX-60 CASSETTE TAPE 2/3.99 REG. 4.99 MEMOREX 8-TRACK 8 T - 6 0 REG. 6 . 0 0 Sampler CoM»ecTiom Whitman's Candy mm vAiiruif coupon mum $1.00 GOOD ON ANY TIMEX WATCHES EXP. DEC. 2 4 LARGE CHRISTMAS CARD SELECTION w i t h coupon TODD PHARMACY PM. 994-4&73 M O N T A G U E v. ». v . women D e c e m b e r s , 1976, Page 11 Hang Terr Sportswear • To Look Like You Livs Wed recently End J a n e t Xay Koski and T e r r a n c e Lee Savage w e r e m a r r i e d Nov. 20 at t h e home of the bride's p a r e n t s , M r . and M r s . William R . Koski, S r . , of Whitehall. The b r i d e g r o o m is the son of M r . and M r s . Donald Savage, S r . , of G r a n g e , Ind. Honor attendants w e r e M r s . Sue P i e r c e and Marc Woller. The b r i d e is a g r a d uate of Whitehall High School. The couple a r e m a k ing t h e j r h o m e in L o u i s ville w h e r e he is stationed with the U ^ . A r m y at F t . Knox. 50% polvester/50% cotton 100% c o t t o n peasant linen d r a w s t r i n g p a n t in print jumper with b l a c k , w h i t e , red. 3 t o 13. button front. $18.00 3 to 13. 100% c o t t o n peasant p r i n t vest. S M-L. s c o t t o n sweetheart $10.00 T - t o p in 50% polyester/ w h i t e / r e d or red/red. 50% cotton College notes $28.00 50% polyester/50% S-M-L. c o w l neck turtle $13.00 in red, b l a c k , w h i t e . M T , PLEASANT — Two s t u d e n t s f r o m this a r e a w e r e among the 1,810 that w e r e a w a r d e d d e g r e e s at C e n t r a l Michigan Univ e r s i t y at the end of the summer sessions in August. S U E J E L EN Leonard Jelen of Montague announces the engagement of his daughter Sue Ellen, t o Douglas Allan B r o m l e y , son of M r . and M r s . Donald B r o m l e y of Whitehall. A S e p t e m b e r wedding is being planned. MADINE BROSCO M r . and M r s . A r t h u r B r o s c o of Whitehall a n nounce the engagement of t h e i r d a u g h t e r , Nadine Ann to Paul Allen Hulka, son of M r s . Paul E . Hulka of Muskegon and the late Paul Hulka. No wedding date has been s e t . BRENDA BAKER M r . and M r s . Robert C. Baker of Whitehall a n nounce the engagement of t h e i r d a u g h t e r , B r e n d a Sue, to Todd B a r t l e t t , son of P a s t o r and M r s , Douglas B a r t l e t t of Montague. A F e b , 4 wedding date has been s e t . They are: Gary J a s i c k of Whitehall, BS in business administration, magna cum laude; and Debra Cummins of Pentw a t e r , BA in home e c o n omics. S M-L. $12.00 Locals Hang Ten M r s . Ginny Payton, f o r m e r owner of The Maples Motel on M e a r s Ave., in Whitehall, left r e c e n t l y to make her home in Palm Beach, F l o . T h e new owners of the motel a r e B r u c e and Pennie K e n d o r s k i , former residents of D e a r b o r n Heights. J U N I O R SPORTSWEAR FOR TOO i FREE During the five y e a r s she lived in the White Lake a r e a , Ginny was very a c t i v e in the White Lake F i s h - O - R a m a , Her h a r d work and e n t h u s i a s m will be s o r e l y m i s s e d by all who know h e r , AMluwk't Hope P a l m Beach r e a l i z e s what a good citizen t h e y ' r e g e t t i n g . Our l o s s will be t h e i r g a i n . We wish h e r well. Ginny plans t o keep up with w h a t ' s going on around h e r e by s u b s c r i b i n g to the O b s e r v e r - N e w s . College notes EAST LANSING - T h r e e s t u d e n t s f r o m our circulation a r e a w e r e c a n didates f o r d e g r e e s to be awarded at fall t e r m c o m m e n c e m e n t e x e r c i s e s Sat-^ urday. The s t u d e n t s are: Gary Beaudoin of Whitehall, MA r e a d i n g i n s t r u c tion; Lloyd Hornbrook of H e s p e r i a , BS zoology; and Deborah G o s s e l i n of Rothb u r y , MA counseling. ONLY AT 511 E. COLBY STREET WHITEHALL Happiness is Great Holiday Fashions BELL's SO MANY AUTHENTIC m i cin ROCKERS Float t h r o u g h your important holiday festivities in Exciting Long Dresses or Skirts Or For the Foshion L o o k " J umpsuits >• You're sure to :id just the rocker you' want—to pamper yourself, to give a very special person, to add character to a room. Come in soon and s e e these and dozens more, in a variety of styles and finishes, all authentic. Si zes from 5 to 13 and 6 to 20 STARTING AT tiilT.OO \ P E L L ' S H O L I D A Y ROCKER S E L E C T I O N I N C L U D E S A L L OF YOUR F A V O R I T E S T Y L E S A N D SAVINGS TOO IN T I M E TO G I V E , TO OWN, TO ENJOY, CHRISTMAS A F T E R CHRISTMAS. COME E A R L Y , Q U A N T I T I E S L I M I T E D . L A Y AWAY NOW FOR F R E E CHRISTMAS DELIVERY BELLS oj WKitehall. INC. BAMKCAKDS WILCOMC Awkach't SHOP OUR TWO COMPLETE FLOORS Christmas Hours Starting December 13th 9:30 to 9 . . . Man. Thru Sat. R e m e m b e r : You know she'll like it - if it c a m e from A n s b a c h ' s December 8, 1976, education Page 12 DR. BILL PAGE SUPT. WHITEHALL DISTRICT SCHOOLS J a m e s B . Smith, an a s s i s t a n t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t in a Michigan school d i s t r i c t , w r i t e s , " T h e o v e r e x t e n s i o n of the individual r i g h t s of the child has c r e a t e d a s e r i o u s p r o b l e m for our civilized s o c i e t y . T h e expanded enunciation of c h i l d r e n ' s rights h a s placed absolute power and authority at the whims of the child. In t h e i r e f f o r t to d i r e c t the a f f a i r s of the children, p a r e n t s and e d u c a t o r s have a r r i v e d at a point w h e r e t h e j a r e n e a r l y completely subjected to the d i c t a t e s of c h i l d r e n . Both child r e a r i n g and the educational p r o c e s s e s a r e being dictated by the u n r e a s o n e d , unpredictable, and a r b i t r a r y whims of the c h i l d . " oo MITCHELLS Across the street f COLBY ST. f r o m the White Sands MITCHELL JEWELRY 909 EAST COLBY STREET WHITEHALL, MICH. 49461 PHONE: 893-4782 PRE* CHRISTMAS 1 2 0 % OFF SALE Every day b e t w e e n Dec. 8 - 1 5 , we w i l l be f e a t u r i n g 20% off in d i f f e r e n t d e p a r t m e n t s . . each day a d i f f e r e n t department Does not include items adv. Y e s , the r i g h t s of youth - - a s t a t e m e n t that s t i r s a variety of f e e l i n g s . Two of the most common a r e f e a r and r e s e n t m e n t which I believe g r o w s out of m i s u n d e r standing. A typical m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g is d e m o n s t r a t e d by Smith a s quoted above. The r i g h t s of youth a r e no d i f f e r e n t f r o m the rights of any o t h e r g r o u p . Rights each of us have a r e only the rights to f a i r play o r f a i r t r e a t m e n t , an a s s u r a n c e that the " o t h e r guy*' won*t get m o r e f a v o r s than we do b e c a u s e of s i z e , the color of skin, r e l i g i o n , s e x , or any o t h e r c h a r a c t e r i s t i c or p r e f e r e n c e one might have that does not infringe upon the recognized and a c cepted rights of o t h e r s . B a s i c a l l y , the f e a r o r r e s e n t m e n t one f e e l s does not grow out of a d e s i r e to deny the rights of an individual, but r a t h e r it is b a s e d on a feeling that the r i g h t s being g u a r a n t e e d a r e either u n r e a s o n a b l e , u n f a i r , m i s u s e d , o r t h r e a t e n i n g . T h e s e s e n t i m e n t s a r i s e out of m i s understanding by s o m e , misapplication by o t h e r s , and m i s u s e by t h o s e g u a r a n t e e d the r i g h t . A right does not g u a r a n t e e one p e r s o n the o p portunity to m i s t r e a t a n o t h e r . The law g u a r a n t e e s that an individual will r e c e i v e f a i r t r e a t m e n t when he is a c c u s e d of an act or that he will be allowed f a i r o p p o r tunity to p e r f o r m in s o c i e t y . It does not m e a n that he will be allowed t o m i s b e h a v e without r e d r e s s or r e percussion. F r o m my vantage point, the g u a r a n t e e of r i g h t s t o a g r o u p of individuals s e t s for me a f i r m f r a m e w o r k within which I can w o r k . It p r e v e n t s m e f r o m laying down r u l e s of behavior in a way that is a r b i t r a r y or c a p ricious. In o t h e r w o r d s , I may not s e t down a r u l e t h a t s a y s , " b o y s m u s t w e a r s h o r t h a i r in s c h o o l , " just b e c a u s e I like s h o r t h a i r . It would have been just a s ridiculous for school officials in my youth to have s a i d that a l l boys must w e a r k n i c k e r s (for those of you who can r e m e m b e r ) b e c a u s e s o m e of the school o f f i c i a l s liked k n i c k e r s at the t i m e when pants s t y l e s w e r e changing. School o f f i c i a l s a r e no longer allowed to t e l l a student thatthey may not attend s c h o o l . That power is vested in b o a r d s of education. Even then the board m u s t provide an opportunity for the young p e r s o n who is to be expelled f r o m school to have an opportunity to be h e a r d . No longer can a school official s u m m a r i l y d e c l a r e that s o m e student is unfit for school without that student having an opportunity to plead his c a s e . A law that g u a r a n t e e s an individual such a right can be nothing but a good law. The concept of student rights is r e l a t i v e l y new. New concepts a r e a hard thing f o r anyone t o i m m e d i a t e l y a c c e p t , all new ideas a r e s u s p e c t . B e f o r e coming to the White Lake a r e a , I s e r v e d a s an a s s i s t a n t superintendent in the Illinois Office of Education. While in that o f f i c e , I originated the f i r s t student a f f a i r s unit in any s t a t e office in the United S t a t e s . That was just five y e a r s ago. T h a t action was e x t r e m e l y s u s p e c t by school b o a r d s and school a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , l e s s so by school t e a c h e r s . On the o t h e r hand, it was well r e c e i v ed by students and the p a r e n t s of s t u d e n t s . The r e a c t i o n s pointed the need for student r i g h t s r e c o g nition. Why is the r e c o g n i tion of student r i g h t s nec e s s a r y ? Let me list s o m e W O O O t t j e x a m p l e s that e x p r e s s the need. - - F r o m one school weft- n d i s t r i c t in Illinois, a c o m plaint was r e c e i v e d f r o m a g i r l along with h e r p i c t u r e . She had two black e y e s , a swollen nose, cut lip, and swollen flesh a b ove the cheek b o n e s . She had been beaten by the school p r i n c i p a l - - and the SV\\tfS %\1W fleece county a t t o r n e y wouldn't e x a m i n e h e r c a s e . - - I n another Illinois school, 14 boys w e r e kicked out of school for wearing h a i r below t h e i r e a r s . - - O n e boy in that s a m e School was expelled f r o m school for his s e n i o r y e a r b e c a u s e he w o r e opentoed sandals with no s o c k s which was the p r a c t i c e many of the g i r l s e x e r c i s e d . No g i r l was e x p e l l e d . —A very n i c e , well behaved second g r a d e boy came to school with huge belt buckle b r u i s e s all o y e r his back, buttocks and l e g s . N e i t h e r a doctor or hospital would examine him f o r child a b u s e . All of t h e s e e x a m p l e s happened during the onset of student r i g h t s or p r i o r t o recognition of child a b u s e l a w s . Some c u r r e n t e x a m p l e s of the denial of r i g h t s c a m e f r o m " P e e r P r o s p e c t i v e , " a publication of the NOW Legal D e f e n s e and Education fund. - - T h i r t y - s i x g i r l s on a New J e r s e y field hockey t e a m had t o divide up 11 p a i r s of s h o e s , 24 j a c k e t s , 24 kilts and 12 w a r m - u p s u i t s , wrote the g i r l s ' coach in the 1973 c o m p l a i n t . T h e b o y s , h o w e v e r , w e r e o u t fitted to the l e t t e r . - - O n top of the usual pins and b a r s for playing any s p o r t , the boys in one North Dakota school d i s t r i c t get s p e c i a l t r o p h i e s and m e d a l s f o r outstanding p e r f o r m a n c e s . The g i r l s r e c e i v e no a w a r d s , even a f t e r having played f o r a l l four y e a r s of high s c h o o l , —In the s a m e school, each squad in the boys b a s k e t b a l l t e a m has its own g r o u p of c h e e r l e a d e r s , none of which t u r n s out for the g i r l s * g a m e s . - - H e r daughter wants c a r p e n t r y for two y e a r s so she can r e p a i r h e r own home when s h e g e t s one, a s she has seen a l l it c o s t s us for r e p a i r s , wrote a New J e r s e y c o m p l a i n a n t . Yet the p r i n c i p a l r e f u s e d to e n r o l l g i r l s in c a r p e n t r y , claiming, " I t was too much p r e s s u r e on the girl.** He told h e r t h a t , " I f t h e r e w e r e m o r e g i r l s , he might consider i t . " But when t h r e e m o r e g i r l s i n t e r e s t e d Li c a r p e n t r y w e r e rounded up, the p r i n c i p a l ,4 wouldn*t even listen to t h e m , " the m o t h e r r e p o r t e d . --And a s the ridiculous leads t o the s u b l i m e , just l a s t y e a r the U ^ . Office of Education d e c l a r e d that schools could not conduct m o t h e r / d a u g h t e r o r f a t h e r / s o n b a n q u e t s . T h i s ridiculous m i s i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of the p u r p o s e of t h e rights a c t s had to be o v e r r u l e d by the P r e s i d e n t of the United S t a t e s . Most important is the inherent byproduct that a c c r u e s out of giving rights to individuals, and that is a g r e a t e r a w a r e n e s s and heightened expectation of the p e r f o r m a n c e of o n e ' s r e s p o n s b i l i t i e s . If a p e r s o n or a g r o u p demand r i g h t s , they m u s t a l s o a s s u m e r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s . It is incumbent upon all people p o s s e s s i n g the power to g r a n t rights to, in t u r n , e x e r c i s e e n f o r c e m e n t of r e s p o n s i b i l i t y . The r e a l p r o b l e m c o m e s when rights a r e accepted and r e s p o n s b i l i t i e s a r e f o r g o t t e n , o r when r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s a r e expected and rights a r e denied. T h e Whitehall D i s t r i c t Schools a r e working d i l igently to p r e s e r v e the rights of a l l s t u d e n t s . At the s a m e t i m e , the accompanying r e s p o n s i b i l i t y is being e x p e c t e d . We g u a r a n t e e e v e r y student f a i r t r e a t m e n t . If in any i n s t a n c e it isn*t given, we will t r y to r e m e d y the e r r o r . On the o t h e r hand, law v i o l a t o r s a r e not t o l e r a t e d . If a student violates a law, we seek police a s s i s t a n c e and will, in f a c t , join the p r o s e c u t i o n . Rules of conduct a r e spelled out and we expect c o m p l i a n c e . However, we a l s o r e c o g n i z e that we a r e teaching youth in t h e i r f o r m a t i v e y e a r s w h e r e m i s t a k e s are frequent. To a s s i s t the school d i s t r i c t , a c o m m i t t e e on r i g h t s and r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s has been f o r m e d . They have h e a r d c o m p l a i n t s , done an evaluation on Title IX (the f e d e r a l sex d i s c r i m i n a t i o n a c t ) , reviewed the p r e s e n t high school a t t e n d a n c e policy and p r e s e n t e d a student t r a n s p o r t a t i o n appeal t o the school b o a r d . T h e i r a s s i s t a n c e and i n t e r e s t a r e invaluable. C o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s , in addition to C h a i r p e r s o n Helen Lowing, a r e : E l s e A n d e r s e n , Mike Bozym, Dave. Dawes, Ron Dean, the R e v . John W. E s t e s , John F u r lough, Bill J a m e s , Callie Nichols, Bill P a g e , Verna Riley, F r e d S i m m o n s , C l a r a Todd, LuAnn Viles, Ada Upchurch, Duane Uhl, Pat Williams and Evelyn Z y l stra. lined Free calendars BUY HER A SEWING MACHINE THIS CHRISTMAS! HAND-MADE ITEMS PILLOWS AFGHANS HATS BABY SETS a n d many m o r t V) ssggestfons priced f r o m SHOPPE D A L Y "THE FAMILY STORE WITH SHOE REPAIR" DOWNTOWN HESPERIA " 8 S. DIVISION -<5N Cf&fETt KEITH CARPET & FLOOR COVERING GOODY GOODY COURI WHITEHALL PHONE 8 9 3 - 4 2 5 5 WASHINGTON. D.C. — F o r the second c o n s e c u tive year, Congressman Guy V a n d e r J a g t , of Michigan's Ninth D i s t r i c t , a n nounces that f r e e h i s t o r i c a l c a l e n d a r s for 1977 a r e a v a i l a b l e on a very limited b a s i s , on a f i r s t - a s k e d , first-served basis. • T h i s is a very a t tractive historical calendar featuring pictorial c o v e r a g e of f a m o u s monum e n t s and buildings, i n cluding the White House, the Capitol Building and the United States Supreme Court," Congressman VanderJagt r e p o r t e d . "Each Congressman r e c e i v e s a v e r y limited n u m b e r and I a m delighted to make the c a l e n d a r s available to c o n s t i t u e n t s , one to a f a m i l y , a s long a s they l a s t . " Anyone interested need only w r i t e to him at 2334 R a y b u m Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515, servicemen December 8, 1976, P a g e 13 JODY DAHL M a r i n e Lance C o r p o r a l Jody N. Dahl, son of M r . and M r s , Andrew Dahl of Skeels Rd., Montague, recently returned from p a r t i c i p a t i o n in the m a r i t i m e p o r t i o n of t h e m a j o r NATO e x e r c i s e "Autumn F o r g e *76*'. He Is s e r v i n g as a m e m b e r of M a r i n e Heavy Helicopter Squadron 302, homcbascd at the M a r i n e C o r p s Air Station, New R i v e r , J a c k s o n v i l l e , N.C. " A u t u m n F o r g e " is the title of t h e annual t r a i n ing e x e r c i s e s conducted jointly by the nine m e m b e r s of the NATO A l l i a n c e . A 1974 g r a d u a t e of Montague High School, he joined the M a r i n e C o r p s in May 1975. FRANK CLARKSTON M a r i n e Lance C o r p o r a l F r a n k K. C l a r k s t o n , son of M r . a n d M r s . G e o r g e A. C l a r k s t o n of Route 4, Hart, recently returned f r o m p a r t i c i p a t i o n in the m a r i t i m e portion of the major NATO exercise "Autumn Forge •76". He is s e r v i n g as a member of R e g i m e n t a l Landing T e a m S, h o m e based at C a m p L e j e u n e , NX. " A u t u m n F o r g e " is the title o f t h e a n n u a l t r a i n ing e x e r c i s e s conducted jointly by the nine m e m b e r s of the NATO Alliance. A 1975 g r a d u a t e of Hart High School, he joined t h e M a r i n e Corps in June 1975. Locals ROCHESTER Kim P e t e r s of Route 2, Montague, has been s e l e c t e d as a m e m b e r of the Oakland U n i v e r s i t y O r c h e s t r a f o r the 1976-77 concert season. Kim will p e r f o r m on the bassoon with the o r chestra. r CAILE TV OR YOUR OWN ANTENNA A Good I n s t o l l o t i o n D e s i g n e d for T h i s A r e o W i l l C o s t A p p r o x i m o t f ly 11.75 H I MONTH H M S W 893-2665 " A TOUCH OF STYLE" YOUNG'S WIG SALON 'THE Announcini Permaneni Christmas Clubs with 1 0 5 /4 /o "Daily Interest Mow Christmas Club is more convenient . and beneficial, thanks to Muskegon Federal Savings. 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(Offer q o o d while supply lasts; sorrv. q i f t s c a n n o t be mailed ) FREE HOLIDAY COASTERS PROFESSIONAL WIG SALON PERSONAL K ITH THE TOLCH" Complete Iine of o i l f i b r e s and \ styles . . . . professional w i g care service, t u c k s . Wig stretching, remove f r i z z , replace rubbers, c u t t i n g and thinning. O Acrou htyr Phone 722-4923 S«oa SKX« MUSKEGON FEDERAL SAVINGS M U S K E G O N O F F I C E S : 8 0 0 First Street 3145 H e n r y S t r e e t R o o s e v e l t P a r k G R A N D H A V E N ; B e a c o n at C o l u m b u s W H I T E H A L L : 211 S M e a r s F R E M O N T : M a i n at W e a v e r H A R T Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 424 S t a t e Street O f December 8, 1976, Page 14 Carols of Christinas J a m e s Bostedt, Hart, at I>akeshore Nov, 26 A g i r l to M r . and M r s . Dale E . B u r m e i s t e r , Shelby, at Lakeshore Nov. 27 A g i r l to M r . and M r s c David T a n n e r , Shelby, at Lakeshore Nov. 28 A g i r l to M r . and M r s . Daryl Shaw, Shelby, at Lakeshore Dec. 2 A boy to M r . and M r s . Bruce Molyneux, Whitehall, at Hackley. Nov. 21 A g i r l to M r . and M r s . Roger Herin, He sp e r ia , at Lakeshore. Nov. 23 A boy to M r . and M r s . T e r r y P e r r y , Hesperia, at Lakeshore Nov. 25 A girl to M r . and M i s . t o the C h r i s t m a s season will feature solos, duets, and t r i o s by Dan Bernson, Ginny Huntington, L a r r y Stevens, the Rev. Jack Kraklan, Pete Wood, Evelyn Kokx, Gwen Riley, and the Rev. Guy Rayle, with Stan Riley as lead n a r rator. HART — "Carols of C h r i s t m a s " , a John W. Peterson cantata, will be presented at the Hart United Methodist Church on Sunday, Dec. 12, at 7 p.m. The choir, composed of over 25 m e m b e r s from West Golden Wesleyan Methodist, St. Joseph Weare Catholic, and Hart United Methodist Churches, will be directed by Diane Kelly and accompanied by Laura Kraklan. This choral prelude The public is c o r dially invited to hear this musical presentation, and to enjoy coffee, cookies, and punch which will be served in the church b a s e ment following the cantata. No admission c h a r g e . Le.isund-So.ir. Service ORGANS PIANOS White lake Area's Corner of SUNDAY - Whitehall SCHOOL - 9:45 'Wed. Prayer & Bible Study PJA. Radio D rogram - " T h e V/ord Of C o d " WKJR - Saturday 12:45 0 . M . Wf WELCOME YOU TO JOIN US IN 744-2455 WHITE L A K E AREA'S F R I E N D L I E S T CHURCH DCWUNG ST. BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Duke Wilke, P a s t o r M i l e s West of U . S . 31 on Meinert Park R o a d . M i l e s on Whitbeck R o a d . . MONTAGUE Douglas Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7;?0 P.M. AN I N D E P E N D E N T FUNDAMENTAL CHURCH PREACHING T H E G O S P E L CF REDEMPTION THROUGH T H E BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST. Pastor r f F n j o y E i b l e t u d y Course In Your Home.) PH. OUB W O R S H I P E. B f r t U t t , North 2 Sunday School 10:00 A.M. V/orship Service 11:00 A.M. • 7:00 P.M. Morning Worship 11:00 S i i d a y School 9:45 Evt. 7 : 0 0 W e d . Eve. 7 p.m. P.M. - 7:00 N. MUSKEGON The Church That T e a c h e s Coa' s V ora Without Apology. A.M. 6:00 ST • Wednesday midweek s e r v i c e 7:00 p.m. WHITE LAKE BAPTIST C H U R C H 5280 WORSHIP SERVICE - 11 k J A . EVANGELISTIC SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP . . . . 7:00 P.M. 307 C E N T E R Alexander, Pastor Spring & Division 4611 N. Orshall Rd., Whitehall JACK L FRANKLIN f o i l Gospel Chur<h have been published include Fruitland Evangelical Covenant, Shelby Wesleyan, F e r r y M e m o r ial, Hesperia Baptist, Montague Methodist, Bible Baptist, New E r a Christian R e f o r m e d , Shelby Church of C h r i s t , Shelby Assembly of God, Claybanks Methodist, S t . J o h n ' s Catholic, Elbridge Community, St. Peter's By-The-Lake, Evangelical Covenant, FRUITLAND BAPTIST CHURCH O R C A N A P I A N O STUDIOS WHITE LAKE ASSEMBLY OF GOD William F o r about the past four months the O b s e r v e r News has been publishing a picture of a different a r e a church each week in the photo spot of the church directory sponsored by Clock Funeral Home. The response has been t r e m e n d o u s . We invite you to send in a picture of your church for publication. Church pictures that R e v . Donald L a M a i r e , P a s t o r i l l 'WirJD Churches invited to suhmit pictures 893-5532 THE BEST C O N G R E G A T I O N A L SINGING IN For Inform ation WESTERN MICHIGAN 0me to Church S t n \ m P R I N C F OF P L A C E P A f . l S h F r . Bernard Schafor FRUITLAND EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH Phone 744-3321 MASSES Sotrudoy 7:00 P . M . St. A l l a n ' s EDUCODOI Church 2065 W. G i l e s Rd. Sunday 10:00 A . M . L a k e t o n J r . H i g h School 1911 W. G i l e s Rd. Pre-school CCD classes & Nursery during 10:00 A . M . Sunday Mass 4355 N . Weber Road Whitehall, Mf. Mark A , F r y k h o l m , P a s t o r tJL/e£conce^ Morning Worship Sunday School Sunday E v e n i n g F o r more information on how to bo l i s t e d in our Church Directory - p l e a s e cajl 8 9 3 - 1 3 8 5 . D e a d l i n e For C h a n g e s - - 5 P.M. Friday Wednesday E v e n i n g . F a m i l y N i g h t . . 7 : 0 0 p.m. Sacraments of P e n a n c e Saturday 6 : 3 0 - 7: 00 P . M . ' t . Alban's Episcopal Church SAINT PETER'S CLAYBANKS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEW E R A C H R I S T I A N REFORMED CHURCH New E r a , M i c h i g a n Old 9 9 oH M e i n e r t Pfc. Root R e v . Edward H , Slate Phoo. 893-2315 R e v . J o k e Weeda Phone 8 6 1 - 2 1 6 8 C H U R C H S C H O O L ot Regular Schedu le 10:00A.M. Morning Service Evening Service D I V I N E WORSHI P oi 11 1 5 A.M. THE F R I E N D L Y Sunday School R e v . R . B r u c e White, p a s t o r Phone 893»8795 10:00 o . m Sunday School 11:00 o.m Worship S e r v i c e Evening Service 6 : 0 0 p.m C . Y . C . (Wed.) 6 : 1 5 p.m F a m i l y Prayer Hour 7:30 p.m Wesleyan Youth (Wed) 7:30 p.Fn WE W E L C O M E Y O U 9:30 a.m. FAITH L U T H E R A N CHURCH M i s s o u r i Synod 707 E. A l i c e St, a t Warner P a s t o r Henry C . M u e l l e r Ph. 893-7722 - Whitehall Sunday School F a m i l y Worship 'The Episcopal Parish of White Lake S'ISI Old ( huiiiu'l Trail MonUeur The R e v , Samuel W, M o r r i s o n Retlor Phone 893-242.% 8 00 d.in. U n i t ('otnniiiniiin 10 00 4.in. Churdl KilChdhM (Xursor* 1 Come and break bread w i t h us FLRRY MEMORIAL REFORMED CHURCH Corner of K n u d s e n St. i Old Channel T r a i l Rev. James Knol, Pastor Phone • C h u r c h 894-5915 P a r s o n a g e 894-9415 Morning Worship 10:00 a . m . Sunday School 11:00 a . m . _ Wvenlng S e r v i c e 7:00 p . m . Wednesday E v e n i n g F a m i l y N i g h t . . . 7:00 p . m . Where C h r i s t Greets Y o u E v e r y Sunday EACH O N E / W I N ONF H o l d i n g F o r t h the Word of L i f « S T . JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH L a s l e y & Stebbins Streets Montague L o m e C. Ruhl, Pastor T e l e p h o n e 894-4846 9:15 a.m. Worship Services Every Sunday 8 : 1 5 a . m . and 10:45 a . m . 10:30 a.m. Sunday School & B i b l e C l a s s e s ot 9:30 a . m . " C o m e On I n l The W o r s h i p ' s F i n e " BY-THE-LAKE 7:00 p.m. 11:00 a . m . " W E WELCOME YOU ! " VACATION CHURCH WHITEHALL WESLEYAN CHURCH D i v i s i o n Si E l l i o t t Street 9:30 a . m . 10:45 a . m . 7.0^ EVANGELICAL C O V E N A N T CHURCH Warner & L e w i s Streets Whitehall John G. Sjoblom, P a s t o r Phone 8 9 4 - 9 3 2 2 or 8944271 Sunday School Worship Service E v e n i n g Service Midweek Service, Thursday LEBANON LUTHERAN CHURCH 1101 S. Mears Whitehall Larry L . Foster, Pastor Phone . C h u r c h 8 9 3 - 5 7 4 5 Parsonage • 8 9 3 - 8 5 2 5 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Worship 10:15 A . M . Sunday School 9 : 0 0 A . M . 7:30 p . m . Nursery P r o v i d e d Nursery Provided WHITEHALL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH D i v i s i o n near Colby Rev,. Edward H , Slate Phone 8 9 3 - 2 3 1 5 D I V I N E WORSHIP - 9 45 A . M Nursery Provided at the K m g ' s H o u s e • 1 23 South D i v i s ion A venue C H U R C H SCHOOL 10 4.S A . M . A WARM W E L C O M E TO V A C A T I O N F RS' obituaries NINA M , VANDENHEUVEL SYLVIA J E T L E B M r s , Sylvia J e t l e b , a f o r m e r b u s i n e s s w o m a n in H a r t , died Sunday a f t e r n o o n , Nov. 28, 1976, at Oceana Hospital, Sha was 71. M r s , J e t l e b and her husband, J o s e p h J e t l e b , owned and operated a d e l i c a t e s s e n and b a k e r y in Hart f r o m 1941 t o 1952, and then s h e worked a s a c l e r k at Rucinski H a r d w a r e until r e t i r i n g in 1963. She was born at Berwyn, III,, June 12, 1905, and was m a r r i e d to J o s e p h J e t l e b in Berwyn M a r c h 21, 1931, She had been a r e s i d e n t of Hart since 1941. She was a m e m b e r of the Congregational United Church of C h r i s t and the H a r t B u s i n e s s and P r o f e s sional W o m e n ' s Club. Surviving a r e h e r husband; two d a u g h t e r s , J o y c e Levy and Sylvia R o s s e , both of Hart; two g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; and a b r o t h e r , Victor Sladek of B e r w y n , The f u n e r a l was held Wednesday at the C o n g r e g a tional United Church of C h r i s t , with the Rev, C a r l Burton o f f i c i a t i n g . Burial in H a n C e m e t e r y . A r r a n g e m e n t s w e r e by the T a t e - W e a v e r F u n e r a l Home, NORMAN CARRIER Norman J , C a r r i e r , 44, of E l b r i d g e Township died unexpectedly Saturday a f t e r n o o n , Nov, 27, 1976. He was b o r n in the Upper Peninsula and was in the Korean W a r , On Aug. 13, 1957, he m a r r i e d B e a t r i c e Clark in H a r t , He had lived in this a r e a since 1945. S u r v i v o r s a r e his wife; two s o n s , B r u c e and B r i a n and two d a u g h t e r s , Cindy and S a n d r a , all at home; his mother May C a r r i e r of H a r t ; and a s i s t e r , S h i r l e y C h e s t e r of Whitehall. The f u n e r a l was held Nov, 30 at the T a t e - W e a v e r Funera l Home, with the Rev, Hubert B e n g t s o n o f f i c i a t i n g . Burial was in Hart C e m e t e r y , ALBERTO HERRERA M r s , Nina M , VanDenHeuvel, 80, of C r y s t a l T o w n ship, Oceana County, died suddenly Wednesday, Dec, 1, 1976, at the Baywood Nursing Home in Ludington. She was born in the Netherlands May 30, 1896, She m a r r i e d John VanLenHeuvel Nov, 17, 1920, He died J a n , 23, 1963, She c a m e to the United S t a t e s in 1920 to W e a r e Township, Oceana County and has lived in the county e v e r s i n c e that t i m e . She was a m e m b e r of S t , J o s e p h ' s Catholic Church and a m e m b e r of the c h u r c h ' s a l t a r s o c i e t y . Surviving a r e t h r e e s o n s , J o s e p h and Frank of Hart and C h r i s of Montague; one d a u g h t e r , M a r y Howard of Hickory C o r n e r s ; 16 g r a n d c h i l d r e n and four g r e a t grandchildren. Requiem High Mass was held S a t u r d a y at the St. Joseph Catholic Church in P en t w at er with the Rev, P e d r o Garcia officiating. Bu-ial was in Mt. C a l v a r y C e m e t e r y , A r r a n g e m e n t s by T a t e - W e a v e r , MABEL SMITH Mrs* Mabel Smith, 74, of Route 2, H a n , died Monday, Nov. 22, 1976 at the Baywood N u r s i n g Home in Ludington following a long i l l n e s s . M i s , S m i t h , a life-long r e s i d e n t of the a r e a , was born in E l b r i d g e March 27. 1902 and was m a r r i e d to John W. Smith at H a r t J a n . 8, 1921; he died in May 1975, M r s . Smith was a m e m b e r of the C r y s t a l Valley United Methodist Church and the Methodist Ladies Aid. Surviving a r e five d a u g h t e r s , Virginia Oomen of "Walkerville, Jane C r e b e s s a of Muskegon, L e la Smith of Grand Rapids, Glenna Borgman of Holland and Yvonne I^awr e n c e of Whitehall; one son, Claytong Smith of P e n t - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1809 S. M e a r s . W h i t e h a l l R e v . J o h n Wm. E s l e s FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 707 E . A l i c e , W h i t e h a l l R e v . Henry M u e l l e r FRUITLAND BAPTIST CHURCH 4 6 1 1 N. O r s h a l l Rd. Whitehall Rev. Donald LeMaire LEBANON LUTHERAN CHURCH 1101 S. M e a r s . W h i t e h a l l Larry Foster. Pastor CONGRATULATIONS to our Agency Man of the Month for October STEPHEN D. ALWARD Muskegon District Office 469 W. Webster, Muskegon 49440 Tel. (616) 726-5296 • MASSACHUSETTS M U T U A L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY • SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 01111 ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH 5179 Dowling, M o n t a g u e Fr. J o s e p h Godzisz WHITE L A K E B A P T I S T CHURCH D o w l i n g St, M o n t a g u e Douglas Bartlett, Pastor ST. P E T E R S BY T H E L A K E E P I S C O P A L CHURCH M e a d e St, M o n t a g u e Hart ST. GREGORY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 214 P e a c h S t . , H a r t Father O'Malley, Pastor HART UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J a c k Kraklan HART WESLEYAN C H U R C H 824 S t a t e S t r e e t R e v . T h o m a s K. S c h m i d t C O N G R E G A T I O N AL U N I T E I CHURCH OF CHRIST S t a t e and J o h n s o n Hart ev. Carl Burton ELBRIDGE COMMUNITY CHURCH R o u t e 3, H a r t , Mich. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 499 T y l e r R o a d , H a r t , Mi. Rev. Elvin L. Harden OUR SAVIOR EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Apple and B e a g l e S t s . , Hart P a s t o r Frederic Berger CHURCH OF T H E NAZARENE 1101 P a m u n g t o n Ave. Rev. David Tabler MISSION COVENANT CHURCH Mears R e v . Samuel 'V. Morrison RothhurH OUR LADY O F T H E ASSUMPTION C H U R C H 3 0 0 0 Winston R o a d . R o t h b u r y R e v . P a t r i c k C a w l e y , Pastor ROTHBURY WHITEHALL WESLEY AN COMMUNITY CHURCH CHURCH Main S t r e e t , R o t h b u r y D i v i s i o n Si, W h i t e h a l l Rev. David Moates R e v . B r u c e White WHITEHALL COVENANT NEW E R A C H R I S T I A N CHURCH REFORMED CHURCH 900 Warner. W h i t e h a l l New E r a Itev. John G. Sjoblom R e v . J a k e Weeda WHITE L A K E NEW E R A B I B L E C H U R C H ASSEMBLY O F GOD C o m e r B l a i r and T h i r d 200 S. D i v i s i o n , Whitehall R e v . Hm. S e i d , P a s t o r R e v . William A l e x a n d e r TRINITY LUTHERAN WHITEHALL U M T E P CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH New E r a Division near Colb\ P a s t o r T h o m a s Williamsen Whilehall NEWMAN C H A P E L R e v . Edward H. S l a t e S p o n s o r e d by FRUITLAND EVANGFLICAl New E r a C h r i s t i a n R e f o r m e d C O V K N A M CHURCH Church 4 3 5 5 V Weber R o a d Cor. Park & Garfield Rds. Whitehall John \ . Zuidema, Evangelist R e v . Mark A. F n k h n l m REFORMED CHURCH New E r a R e v . C o r n i e Van De Hoef BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH W hitbeck Road UNITED PENTECOSTAI Montague CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 130 Itankm St., Shelb\ SOCIETY Rev. Larry H e i g h t s 8605 Sheridan at H a n c o c k O l R LADY O F F ATIMA Montague CHURCH Shelby F E R R Y MEMORIAL „ HOMER PETERSEN H o m e r G, P e t e r s e n , 55, of Dover St, f P e n t w a t e r , died unexpectedly at his home F r i d a y , Nov, 26, 1976. He was a s a l e s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e for Millwork Supply of Kalamazoo, M r , P e t e r s e n was born in Wisconsin Dec, 26, 1920. He moved to P entw ater last S e p t e m b e r f r o m Grand R a p i d s , He was a World War II v e t e r a n , a m e m b e r of the P entw ater Yacht Club and DAV, He m a r r i e d Mildred Anne A y 6 r s in Ludington J u n e 21. 1947. S u r v i v o r s a r e his wife; t h r e e s o n s , Michael of Otsego, Mark of Sparta and M a r t i n of Kentwood; his f a t h e r Hans P e t e r s e n of Ludington; and two s i s t e r s , Ruth Selph of S a r a s o t a , F i a . , and M a r y J a n e Ludwig of Ludington. The f u n e r a l was held Nov, 29 at the C e n t e n a r y Methodist C h u r c h , with the Rev, Clyde Miller officiating. Burial was in Pentwater C e m e t e r y , A r r a n g e m e n t s w e r e by the T a t e - W e a v e r F u n e r a l H o m e . who has been selected as the most outstanding representative in the Agency. In the past thirteen months Steve has received this honor times in Muskegon as well as being honored "Man of the Month" for Western Michigan six times during this period. M r . H e r r e r a , age 75, of H a r t and f o r m e r l y of Shelby, died Wednesday, D e c . 1, 1976, at L a k e s h o r e Community Hospital following a long i l l n e s s . He is s u r v i v e d by his wife, Guadalupe; four s o n s , Antonio of New E r a , C e l e s t i n o of Shelby, A l b e r t o of H a r t , Leonel of Shelby; two d a u g h t e r s , Miss C r e s e n cia H e r r e r a of Shelby, M r s . J u a n (Maria) Delgado of H a r t , s t e p - s o n , Amado Vega of Huston, T e x . , s t e p d a u g h t e r , M r s . H i l a r i o (Modesta) P a r t i d a of Shelby; 26 g r a n d c h i l d r e n , 18 g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n . The f u n e r a l m a s s was held F r i d a y at Our L a d j of F a t i m a Church with the R e v . P e d r o G a r c i a a s c e l e b r a n t , Interment Mi. Hope C e m e t e r y . A r r a n g e m e n t s by C o o p e r - H a r r i s F u n e r a l H o m e , Shelby, Whitehall — D e c e m b e r 8, 1976, Page 15 w a t e r ; 11 g r a n d c h i l d r e n and six g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; and four s i s t e r s , C a t h e r i n e T u r b e s s i of Grand Rapids, Melinda B a t e s of Wolf L a k e , Hilda Conkle of California and B e a t r i c e VanBrocklin of F l o r i d a . T h e f u n e r a l was held Nov, 24 at the T a t e - W e a v e r F u n e r a l Home, with the R e v J I u b e r t Bengtson officiating. Burial followed in C r y s t a l Valley C e m e t e r y , Sen Era Ferrg WESLEYAN C H U R C H F e r r v . Mich R e v . Glen A. H i n t e n r a n F F R R \ U N I T E D METHODIST CHURCH R e v . Merlin D e l o , P a s t o r Montague Shelhg R E F O R M E D CHURC H Old C h a n n e l T r a i l Montague R e v . J a m e s Knol MONTAGUE UNITED M E T H O D I S T CHURCH S h e r i d a n &• H a n c o c k S t s . Montague Rev. Gilbert lleaton ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH S t e b b i n s St, M o n t a g u e R e v . L o m e Ruhl F r . P a t r i c k C a w l e y Pastor ST. STEPHEN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH ( M i s s o u r i Synod) tt M i l e s West of S h e l b y Rev. Paul Droegmueller SEVENTH-DAY A D V E N T I S T CHURCH C o r n e r Mape Sixth Sts. Shelby Delbert Andrus, P a s t o r SHELBY ASSEMBLY O F GOD R e v . Hermaii Malony 2 6 9 S. S t a t e S t r e e t , Shelby Peniwater L E B A N O N L U T H E R A N CHURCH SHELBY CONGREGATIONAL UNITED C HURTH O F CHRIST Cor. Third & Maple SLs. Rev. FJnest H. r u m n u n g s SHELBY CHURCH OF CHRIST 328 K e l l y S t r e e t E v a n g e l i s t , E . G e n e Mickey courtesy SHELBY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH State at Third Rev. J a m e s E. F o x SHELBY WESLEYAN C m R C H «ouert Tnof>, Minister US-31 a t F e r n St, S h e l b y OL . . CLOCkt FUSEHAL HOME CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST C H U R C H 8 2 S. H a n c o c k St., P e n t w a t e r R e v . C , v d e Miller, T a s t o r ST VINCENT CATHOLIC CHURCH Pentwater Father Pedro Garcia FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pentwater P a s t o r - Walter B a l l a g h SAINT J A M E S E P I S C O P A L CHURCH F i r s t and Wythe S t r e e t s Peniwater R e v . F r . I. R. P a t s t o n Vicar Hesperia HESPERIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Merlin K. D e l o , P a s t o r FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 84 C h u r c h S t . , H e s p e r i a HESPERIA BAPTIST CHURCH 115 N. Smith St. P e v . G l e n L. RicharC Walkerville WALKERVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Bengston WALKERVILLE WESLEYAN C H U R C H O n e block north of Main St Rev. Timothy Fall C H I RCH O F C H R I S T Main St, W a l k e r v i l l e Evangelist Rodger H e n t h o m e It lira I ST. J O H N ' S C H I RCH Claybanks Rt. 1, M o n t a g u e , Mi. 4 9 4 3 7 Fr. Joseph G o d / i s z CLAYBANKS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Old 99 - J u s t off Meinert P a r k R o a d P e v . E d w a r d il. S l a t e SMITH C O R N E R S U N I T E D METHODIST CHURCH US-31 at Monroe R o a d R e v . C h a r l e s Bown CRYSTAL VALLEY UNITED M E T H O D I S T CHURCH Rev. Charles Bosnian WEST G O L D E N WESLEYANCHURCH 34th Ave. at D e e r Road 3 mi. north of S i l v e r L a R e v . Guy K a > l e , P a s t o r ME I N i l M» METHODIST C H I RCH Rev. Jack Kraklan L \KFWOOD t NION CHAPEL Konwaod ^ Kenzie Lakewood ST. IOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Weare ST. M A R V S O F I HI WOODS CATHOLIC CHURCH 150 C h u r c h S t . I win Lake u 1976 White Lake Christmas parade PEACE GOODWILL TOWARD MEN E - STORE HOURS HM., ms., WU., TWML-. D A M 0 FIWIT I S i T M I l T * ' " • A• M " " We r e s e r v e the right to limit the quantity of any p u r c h a s e C L # H D f § ' Thrif 8744 Ferry St. D e c e m b e r 8, 1976, P a g e 17 U U M B A T AT MILLERS WE HANDLE ONLY THE VERY FINEST U.S.D.A. 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The C o n s u m e r Product Safety C o m m i s s i o n e s t i m a t e s that each y e a r 84,000 individuals a r e injured s e r i o u s l y enough in this s p o r t to r e q u i r e t r e a t m e n t in a hospital e m e r g e n c y r o o m . Without question a beginner should obtain e x p e r t i n s t r u c t i o n . Many e x p e r t s r e c o m m e n d a m i n i m u m of five l e s s o n s . T h e s e l e s s o n s will f a m i l i a r i z e the new s k i e r with the b a s i c t u r n s and build his or h e r confidence. But e x p e r i e n c e i s n ' t enough. P r o p e r l y fitted and a d j u s t e d equipment is a m u s t . Ski boots should not bo too l a r g e or too s m a l l . O v e r s i z e d boots can c a u s e feet to s l i p reducing the s k i e r ' s c o n t r o l . Too s m a l l a boot can r e s t r i c t c i r c u l ation and c a u s e f r o s t b i t e . Boots should be low r a t h e r than high t o r e d u c e the chance of leg i n j u r y . Bindings a r e probably the m o s t important thing to check. They must r e l e a s e b e f o r e a s k i e r s u f f e r s a s e r i o u s i n j u r y . But they must not r e l e a s e u n n e c e s s a r i l y , A good r u l e is to s e l e c t bindings that r e l e a s e many ways, at l e a s t in two d i r e c t i o n s - - one for f o r w a r d falls and one f o r twisting f o r c e s . Boots and bindings should m a t c h . Most shops can help you with t h i s . Be s u r e to check bindings r e g u l a r l y throughout the season and keep them f r e e of d i r t , snow and i c e . Ski clothes should be w a r m and close fitting. Loose clothing may get tangled in tow r o p e s o r ski poles. One m i s t a k e many people make is to ski beyond t h e i r a b i l i t i e s . Most slopes a r e m a r k e d a c c o r d i n g to t h e i r difficulty. When you a r e skiing don't stop in the middle of the s l o p e . A f t e r a fall, fill in any d e p r e s s i o n s that you make in the snow. U s e of runaway s t r a p s will a l s o help p r e vent s k i s f r o m getting away f r o m you a f t e r a f a l l . One o t h e r thing. A s k i e r should be in good physical condition. But that d o e s n t m e a n doing s t r e n u o u s e x e r c i s e the week b e f o r e you leave f o r a s k i a r e a . It r e q u i r e s a daily r e g i m e n of e x e r c i s e o v e r an extended period of time. Vikings down Wildcats, 88WHITE LAKE — Whitehall and Montague - - a r c h r i v a l s no m a t t e r what the s p o r t - - met last T h u r s d a y on the C a t s ' c o u r t . T h e visiting Vikings wonthe contest, 88-59. Whitehall's Coach Dick Morley s a i d , " t h e big d i f f e r e n c e in the g a m e was in the second and t h i r d q u a r t e r we only had t h r e e t u r n o v e r s and one t u r n o v e r , r e s p e c t i v e l y , " T h i s coupled with s c o r i n g 26 and 30 points made the d i f f e r e n c e in the g a m e . Montague Coach Jeff P e t e r sen s a i d " W h i t e h a l l outhustled u s , outplayed us and controlled the b o a r d s , " Both benches saw action with 11 p l a y e r s s c o r i n g for t h e Vikes and 12 f o r the W i l d c a t s . Rob Z y l s t r a led ihe Vikings with 18 points and Dan Beckman had 16, B r e t Hendrie grabbed 14 r e b o u n d s , Z y l s t r a 12 and B e c k man nine. Montague was led by J i m Gillan with 10 p o i n t s . Montague had 30 t u r n o v e r s c o m p a r e d to the Vikes' 18, On F r i d a y night the Vikes got into c o n f e r e n c e action and lost to F r u i t p o r t , 70-49, E r u i t p o r t jumped out to a 13-0 lead in the 1st q u a r t e r and by the t i m e the q u a r t e r ended the Vikes w e r e down, 17-8. The Vikes continued to catch up and w e r e only down by five at the h a l f . Then in the 2nd half F r u i t port used t h e i r height and built up the lead to win. Bob Z y l s t r a led the Vikes with 15 points and Dan Beckman got 10, T h i s F r i d a y Whitehall will play another tough one at O r chard View and Montague hosts Scott ville. sports December 8, 1976 Page 21 WL CAT GUARD - - M a t t B e n delow a MHS junior is a g u a r d on this y e a r ' s Montague v a r s i t y b a s k e t b a l l t e a m . He w e a r s n u m b e r 44 t h i s s e a s o n . Matt s a y s his hobbies a r e c r o s s country skiing, ping pong, hunting and boating. He a l s o goes out for the golf and tennis t e a m s at s c h o o l . A f t e r high school he plans to go to a school of d e n t i s t r y . L a s t week Matt was high s c o r e r a g a i n s t H a r t p u m p ing in 17 p o i n t s . T o m Lohman photo lipka, Hunt, Jasick teams victorious WHITE LAKE - T h e White Lake M e n ' s B a s k e t b a l l league s t a r t e d play last T h u r s d a y night with L i p k a ' s , Hunt's and J a s i c k ' s showing impressive victories o v e r t h e i r opponents, L i p k a ' s d e f e a t e d Whitehall Industries, 77-40, Lipka's balanced s c o r i n g was the deciding f a c t o r in t h e i r win, Ray Schlaaf 20 points, Arland C e d e r q u i s t 14, J e r r y Lipka 10 and Pat Smith 10 w e r e the s c o r i n g l e a d e r s f o r L i p k a ' s , Whitehall Industries was led by Mike Holm with 14, Hunt's fought off Bob's Standard Station with a balanced s c o r i n g a t t a c k to roll to v i c t o r y , 63-45, Hunt's was led by J i m C u r r e y with 13, Mike Rose 12, and J i m Lilligan 10, Bob's S t a n d a r d was led by none other than Bob himself with 23 p o i n t s . Along with Bob, Kim G r i f f i n , b r o t h e r of Paul G r i f f i n , who plays for the New O r l e a n s J a z z , t o s s e d in 22 m a r k e r s , to keep the p r e s s u r e on the e x p e r ienced Hunt's t e a m . J a s i c k ' s , the league c h a m p ions f o r the past two y e a r s , again is on t h e i r way to another v i c t o r i o u s s e a s o n a s they e a s i l y downed Whitehall Industries, 88-49. B a r r y Williams led J a s i c k ' s with his powerful " s l a m d u n k " shots and 26 p o i n t s . B a r r y received added f i r e power f r o m s h a r p s h o o t e r Dick M o r ley, who a l s o t o s s e d in 26. J i m Lloyd's 14 points and Mark K a r i ' s 17 points w e r e not enough to hold off the tough Jasick's team. Meet the Wildcats The m e n ' s league will play f o r nine m o r e weeks, with g a m e s held a t the Mouth E l e m e n t a r y School. Game t i m e for the f i r s t g a m e is 6:30 p . m . I FACE O F F - - Mike Munn one of the p l a y e r s on t h i s y e a r ' s White Lake hockey t e a m is getting r e a d y t o f a c e off with a Muskegon Catholic Central p l a y e r . White Lake lost l a s t week, 5 - 0 . Tom Lohman photo D e c e m b e r S , 1976, sports P a g e 22 Whitehall powderpuff game won hy senior girls W H I T E H A L L — On Sunday night, Nov. 21, t h e W h i t e hall j u n i o r - s e n i o r powderpuff g a m e w a s p l a y e d . If was a cold snowy night, but t h a t d i d n t s t o p the s e n i o r c l a s s of *77 f r o m winning t h e i r s e c o n d g a m e in a s m a n y t r i e s . T h e y won by a s c o r e of 3 4 - 0 . Last year as juniors they defeated a favored c l a s s of *76 t e a m 6 - 0 in a d e f e n s i v e b a t t l e . This y e a r , however, they used a strong offense t o r u n o v e r t h e c l a s s of ' 7 8 d e f e n s e . The s e n i o r s w a s t e d l i t t l e t i m e a s t h e y r e c e i v e d t h e opening kickoff at t h e i r own 30 y a r d - l i n e . A f t e r a couple of f i r s t downs A p r i l Moulds swept o u t s i d e and r a c e d into t h e end zone f r o m 56 y a r d s out f o r t h e f i r s t t o u c h d o w n , P a m S c h l e h u b e r then r a n o v e r f o r t h e t w o point c o n v e r s i o n . T h e second q u a r t e r saw t h e s e n i o r s put two m o r e s c o r e s on t h e b o a r d . F i r s t Moulds again r o m p e d in f o r t h e T D , t h i s t i m e f r o m 20 y a r d s , S c h l e h u b e r a g a i n r a n for t h e t w o - p o i n t c o n v e r s i o n . Next S c h l e h u b e r went in f r o m 30 y a r d s o u t . T h i s t i m e Wanda Wright went t h e t h r e e y a r d s f o r t h e two points. SANTA is coming to Rothbury DECEMBER 11 1-3 P.M. ROTHBURY COMMUNITY HALL Free Candy Ramthun leading tackier Through the final c o n f e r e n c e g a m e s Montague's Dave Ramthun l e a d s t h e l e a g u e with 111 t a c k l e s . Second p l a c e b e longs t o J e f f Hodges of H a r t with 80. Gary Blohm ofShelby l e a d s in r e c e i v i n g wih seven c a t c h e s f o r 278 yards. In basketball thru 11-7 S h e r i A n d e r s o n of Shelby l e a d s the league with 248 points for an a v e r a g e of 2 0 , 6 . A f t e r the g o l f , c r o s s c o u n t r y and football r e sults were tallied Oakridge e m e r g e d t h e l e a d e r in t h e r a c e f o r t h e all sports trophy with 27 p o i n t s . Shelby h a s 23, Montague 23, North Muskegon 19, S c o t t v i l l e 15, H a r t 13 and Ravenna 12. 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U s so easy to pull out this giant capacity lint screen located m the dryer door. It is efficient and easy to clean. TERMS A V A I L A B L E ROTHBURY 894-85 90 HARDWARE R O T H B U R Y O F F E R I N G TWO COMPLETE D I S P L A Y FLOORS 861- 2418 FREE D E L I V E R Y BELLS of Whitehall. INC. L A Y A W A Y NOW FOR CHRISTMAS PHONE 893-8555 sports D e c e m b e r S , 1976, Page 23 Top girl cagers named to all-area team I 7.5 rebounds p e r g a m e . Other a v e r a g e s a r e 4.9 s t e a l s and 2.5 a s s i s t s per g a m e . Hayward is a junior at Walkerville High. She a v e r a g e d 11 points and 12.9 rebounds p e r g a m e . During one g a m e s h e had a r e c o r d 30 r e b o u n d s . Payne, a l s o a junior at W a l k e r v i l l e , has a s c o r i n g a v e r a g e of 10,7 points p e r g a m e . She was the leading s c o r e r both t h i s s e a s o n and l a s t . Her high g a m e this s e a s o n was 19 p o i n t s . Z y l s t r a has been the high s c o r e r in e v e r y Whitehall g a m e a v e r a g i n g 24 ppg with a high of 31. She has made the a l l - c o n f e r e n c e t e a m t h r e e t i m e s . Spaulding, a s e n i o r , was H e s p e r i a ' s leading point g e t t e r with an a v e r a g e of 9.6 per g a m e and an a v e r a g e of 10 rebounds per g a m e . Hoos, a s e n i o r at Montague High, s c o r e d a total of 118 points f o r an a v e r a g e of 8.4 p e r g a m e . Anderson has been the leading s c o r e r for Shelby a v e r a g i n g 20 points, five s t e a l s , seven a s s i s t s and 10 rebounds per g a m e . S h e r i is a s e n i o r at SILS. All of the a r e a g i r l s basketball t e a m s have been eliminated f r o m the t o u r n a m e n t and t h e i r cage s e a s o n s have come to an end. The O b s e r v e r - N e w s has come up witha good way to w r a p things up - - the naming of an a l l - a r e a g i r l s b a s ketball t e a m . T h i s t e a m was picked by a r e a coaches and we would like to thank t h e m for t h e i r help in picking t h i s t e a m and a l s o for helping us throughout the s e a s o n with our c o v e r a g e of the a c t i o n . At f i r s t we t r i e d to pick a top 10 p l a y e r s but because of a tie eight have been given the top spot and six m o r e received honorable mention. Chosen as the top eight g i r l c a g e r s w e r e : Dixie Payne and J e s s i e Hayward of Walkerville, Debbie Z y l s t r a of Whitehall, Kris M a t h e r of H a r t , S h e r i Anderson and J e a n S a l l g r e n of Shelby, M a r y Hoos of Montague and Cora Spaulding of H e s p e r i a . Honorable mention went to Brenda G i l m o r e of H a r t , Amy T h o m m e n of W a l k e r v i l l e , Cheryl O'Neil of H e s p e r i a , Cindy J a n c e k of Montague and P a m S c h l e h u b e r and Heidi Smith of Whitehall. M a t h e r is a 5 - 7 s e n i o r at Hart High School. She had a 15-point a v e r a g e this s e a s o n and an a v e r a g e of S a l l g r e n , a Shelby j u n i o r , has been very good at the f r e e throw l i n e . She a v e r a g e d 10 points and 14 rebounds per g a m e t h i s p a s t s e a s o n . Deb Zylstra makes all-conference three times Whitehall's Debbie Z y l s t r a has been named to the Seaway all - c o n f e r e n c e g i r l s b a s k e t b a l l t e a m again this y e a r . T h i s is the third t i m e she h a s been picked for this t e a m . GOOD CATCH — F i s h like t h e s e held by Mike M o r n i n g s t a r w e r e being caught last week in Stony Creek. T o m Lohman photo By T O M SCENE \)IC AOJL Ford. Other Vikings picked for the t e a m w e r e Heidi Smith and Pam S c h l e h u b e r . Greg Bekius was the only Viking picked f o r the football squad. He was given the spot of kicker. Honorable mentions went to Sandra Anderson and Julie \\ •T\ON (\pp CV3S Sports Editor Last weekend a r e a d e e r h u n t e r s had s o m e good t r a c k i n g snow for t h e i r final d a y s of hunting. Although the snow helped s o m e it a l s o proved to be a p r o b l e m by making r o a d s and paths difficult to t r a v e l . The cold weather has t u r n e d many s p o r t s m a n ' s thoughts to ice f i s h i n g . But be v e r y s u r e that the ice is thick enough b e f o r e you venture out onto it. While y o u ' r e waiting for the ice to t h i c k e n , work at getting your equipment r e a d y . One thing you can do is s h a r p e n your ice c h i s e l . Indians used s h a r p s t i c k s to go through the ice instead of wide c h i s e l s . Studies have proved that t h e i r method is up to five t i m e s f a s t e r than chopping through the ice with a wide c h i s e l . The r e a s o n for the s u c c e s s of this method is that in o r d e r to get through the ice fast you m u s t explode the i c e . T h i s is done with a s i m p l e round, s h a r p point instead of a c h i s e l - t y p e t o o l . Although many people have been d e e r hunting lately, f i s h e r m e n have a l s o been having s o m e s u c c e s s in Stony C r e e k . Some g o o d - s i z e browns have been caught; a l s o s o m e s a l m o n . In most c a s e s though, the s a l m o n w e r e dark and had to be t o s s e d back. C h r i s t m a s is l e s s than a month away and maybe you haven't dropped a hint of what you want for a p r e s e n t . How about suggesting a bow? Or if you have one, how about s o m e a r r o w s ? If y o u ' r e lucky and Santa Claus does bring you this equipment you'll have plenty of t i m e t o p r a c t i c e for next y e a r ' s s e a s o n . Be s u r e you know what to look for in a bow. Some s a y i t ' s b e t t e r to s t a r t with a bow that is e a s i e r to handle and to p u l l . Then, a s a c c u r a c y and confidence develop, you can change to a h e a v i e r bow. However, a heavier bow w o n t h e l p t o s h o o t s t r a i g h t e r , it'll just cast the a r r o w f u r t h e r . F o r men using a bow f o r t a r g e t p r a c t i c e a 3040 pound r a n g e is good! F o r hunting it should be over 40 pounds. For women a 20-40 pound bow is about right for t a r g e t s . ^ X M A S RECORDS FULL STOCKS R I G H T ^ f 8 2c ZZZ«" M M n OFF Includes: BOATS, M O T O R S , SNOWMOBILES, BIKES, SPORTING GOODS 0 Chalmers Marina €f Sport Shop SALES & SERVICE U.S. 31, WHITEHALL, PH. 8 9 3 - 3 4 4 4 December 8, 1976, enienammeni P a g e 24 Santa's coming to Rothbury Rothbury named after town in England ( E d i t o r ' s Note; L e o L , S q u i r e s knows a lot about t h e h i s t o r y of R o t h b u r y . T h r o u g h S q u i r e s , a c o m p l e t e h i s t o r y of t h e R o t h b u r y a r e a h a s b e e n c o m p i l e d f o r t h e Montague H i s t o r i c a l M u s e u m , M r . S q u i r e s i s a r e s i dent of White L e d g e N u r s i n g H o m e in W h i t e h a l l , ) ROTHBURY — Santa C l a u s will be at t h e R o t h b u r y C o m m u n i t y Hall f r o m 1 - 3 p . m . , S a t u r d a y , Dec, 11. Kids a r e invited t o s t o p by and s e e Santa S a t u r d a y , FRESH LAKE PERCH •" • " VILLAGE O F ROTHBURY Haven Our o w n s p e c i a l b r e a d i n g • T r y our Salad Bar F R I . & S A T . L A K E P E R C H - free s a l a d bar ROTHBUFY - - M r , g r a n d f a t h e r P a t r i c k Long c a m e f r o m L e n a w a y County t o Oceana County in 1864 and bought t h e p r o p e r t y w h e r e t h e s c h o o l and t a v e r n now s t a n d s . T h e f i r s t post o f f i c e w a s on t h e c o r n e r of t h e old s t a t e r o a d - - now Sikkenga Road and t h e p r e s e n t Winston Road. At t h a t t i m e t h e m a i l c a m e by s t a g e c o a c h and t h e Greenwood p o s t o f f i c e w a s on t h a t c o r n e r . T h e old s a n d r o a d went f r o m t h e G r e e n w o o d PO t h r o u g h t h e woods t o C h a r l e s A r n o l d ' s b o a r d i n g h o u s e which w a s s o u t h of F o r e s t and w e s t of t h e p r e s e n t railroad. In 1867 m y m o t h e r s t a r t e d t o school a t t h e old M e a r s School l a t e r n a m e d L a w s o n S c h o o l , In 1868 and *69 my g r a n d f a t h e r P a t r i c k Long got a c o n t r a c t t o c l e a r and g r a d e t h e land f o r t h e r a i l r o a d f r o m t h e g r e e n p i n e s (now F r u i t v a l e Rd.) t o B l a c k m o r e ' s s w i t c h half way b e t w e e n R o t h b u r y and New E r a and back of t h e old P o s t e m a h o u s e . In 1872 r a i l s w e r e laid and t r a i n s s t a r t e d . M r s . C h a r l e s Arnold wanted a post o f f i c e a s m a i l s t i l l c a m e by s t a g e c o a c h t o G r e e n w o o d P O . In o r d e r t o get a PO, s h e had t o give it a n a m e s o she a s k e d t o h a v e it n a m e d R o t h b u r y a f t e r a town in England w h e r e s h e w a s b o r n and t h e y a c c e p t e d t h e n a m e and m a i l c a m e by t r a i n t o R o t h b u r y in 1872, T h e r e w a s no depot in R o t h b u r y at t h a t t i m e and t h e y built a s q u a r e p l a t f o r m w h e r e p r o d u c e w a s r e c e i v e d and s h i p p e d with no c o v e r t o p r o t e c t it f r o m r a i n o r s n o w . In t h e m i d d l e of the 1890s, M r . S c h e i l e r f r o m w e s t of R o t h b u r y s h i p p e d p e a c h e s in peach b a s k e t s . My p a r e n t s lived w h e r e t h e s c h o o l i s now and he would pick m e up and t a k e m e t o t h e p l a t f o r m and he would hand m e t h e p e a c h e s in b a s k e t s and I would s t a c k t h e m t w o one w a y and t w o t h e o t h e r with t h e h a n d l e s in t h e c e n t e r with 12 t o 16 b a s k e t s in a s t a c k . T h e n he would t a k e m e h o m e and g i v e m e a n i c e p e a c h . About 1893 . . . o r *96 . . . t h e depot w a s built and t h e y had a d a n c e and s e r v e d o y s t e r s t e w . My m o t h e r w a s t h e cook and 1 s a t on t h e s t e p s going up t o t h e s t o r e r o o m and w a t c h e d t h e m d a n c e and a t e o y s t e r s t e w , T h e post o f f i c e at t h a t t i m e w a s e a s t of t h ? r a i l r o a d and w a s in t h e old Davis s t o r e . 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BURGERS EVERYDAY SPECIALS 1 f i a I f i a | p | p | p | ff a I ff a J 7 3 1 f i a J p CURLY RESTAURANT ACROSS FROM GOODRICH PARK ^fowisr C0R]VERS RESTAURANT ••v.v • tinjoy dimlmg In onr romfortahU io Ionia I atmonphere 'mm THIS Sf WHA Y 1 2 - 7 DINSER SPECIAL BEEF ROAST CARVED TO ORDER .NW W V W W W - ' - ' " $ 3 . 9 5 "DAILY SPECIALS" CHILDREN'S PORTIONS AVAILABLE OPEN WED. t h r u NEW U.S. 31 AT GARFIELD R D . , 861-5261 N E W ERA I 4 D e c e m b e r S , 1976, Page 25 Hart hands Cats their third loss, 68-58 By TOM LOHMAN SPORTS EDITOR HART - - Hart used both t h e i r height and a p r e s s to hand Montague t h e i r t h i r d l o s s of the s e a s o n , 6 8 - 5 8 , Montague opened up its s e a s o n with a close g a m e with R a v e n n a . T h i s g a m e t u r n e d out to be m o r e of the same. The Cats led the whole g a m e until the final q u a r t e r when H a r t c a m e back to win. The s c o r e at the end of the Four Wildcat lettermen back Suffer first losses OOOG C* JCftS u /^PLUMBER F I N E S T Q U A L I TV H E A T I N G The JV coached by G e r a l d K a r i lost its g a m e , 47-44, and t h e f r e s h m e n , under Mark Kari, lost 4127. In the junior v a r s i t y g a m e the half t i m e s c o r e found the Cats down 2518. T h i s m a r g i n was 3924 at the end of the 3rd quarter as the Cats coundn't find the b a s k e t . In the 4th q u a r t e r Montague was down by seven with f o u r minutes t o go but they w e r e s t a r t i n g t o m o v e . T h e final basket c a m e with 29 seconds left and the s c o r e went to 4744 but t i m e r a n out b e f o r e they could s c o r e a g a i n . Jody K a r i led the t e a m with 11 points, Lynn Lohman had nine. The P i r a t e s h o s t North Muskegon this F r i d a y while Montague has the tough job of facing S c o t t v i l l e . Then on T u e s d a y the Cats t r a v e l to O r c h a r d View while Hart will be at White Cloud. In t h e i r f i r s t two g a m e s , the P i r a t e s lost to Manistee Catholic 67-47 and to F r e m o n t 79-57. Cat Coach Jeff P e t e r s e n had t h e s e c o m m e n t s o n t h e g a m e : " I ' m proud of the kids and the way we p l a y e d . " He added the Cats had p r o b l e m s on the b o a r d s as H a r t held the edge 5 2 - 2 2 . " B u t the Cats stuck in t h e r e . " E l e m e n t a r y league Sports schedule WALKERVILLE — F o r the l a s t two s e a s o n s the Wlakerville boys baketball t e a m has had t o be s a t sified with second place in the c o n f e r e n c e . But t h i s s e a s o n t h e y ' r e hoping for a f i r s t place which will probably be h a r d to come b y . They a l r e a d y have two s t r i k e s a g a i n s t t h e m . The p l a y e r s a r e s h o r t e r t h i s y e a r and the second s t r i k e a g a i n s t t h e m is the s h o r t t i m e they have been playing t o g e t h e r a s a t e a m . The t e a m is m a d e up of five s e n i o r s - - four a r e l e t t e r m e n — f o u r j u n i o r s and one s o p h o m o r e . T h e l e t t e r m e n back t h i s y e a r a r e Denny Conkle, Randy F l a n n e r y , Dan Kirwin and P r i d e K i r w i n . T h e Wildcats a r e hoping that good shooting and speed will m a k e up for what t h e y ' r e lacking in height. Woody Millspaugh, the Cats coach, s e e s t h e c o n - , f e r e n c e a s being very even t h i s s e a s o n . He t h i n k s B e a r Lake will be the t o u g h e s t , then F r e e Soil, W a l k e r v i l l e , P e n t w a t e r , Baldwin and C u s t e r in that o r d e r . T h e y will open t h e i r s e a s o n T u e s d a y , Nov, 30 a t home with Newaygo, Then on S a t u r d a y Leelanau will c o m e to W a l k e r v i l l e to t e s t the C a t s ' s t r e n g t h . MONTAGUE - Both of Montague's new b a s k e t ball c o a c h e s w e r e handed t h e i r f i r s t l o s s of the s e a s o n l a s t week by the Ravenna Bulldogs. 1st q u a r t e r was 18-11 and 3 4 - 2 9 at the half with the Cats leading. In the 3rd q u a r t e r the P i r a t e s o u t s c o r e d Montague 14-12 to close the gap to t h r e e . Then in the final q u a r t e r . Hart c a m e up with a g a m e - c l i n c h i n g 25 points and held Montague to only 12 to pull out the P i r a t e s ' f i r s t c o n f e r e n c e g a m e . Hart was led in s c o r i n g by Mark Gamble with 23 points, Paul Hoffman had 14 and Dan Snyder 12. Montague was led by Matt Bendelow with 17, G e r a l d Mason had 13 and J i m Gillan 12. Although i t ' s v e r y e a r l y in the winter s p o r t s s e a s o n , by the t i m e C h r i s t m a s g e t s h e r e w e ' l l be about a t h i r d of the way through the s c h e d u l e . T h e s c h e d u l e for Dec. 8 - 1 5 is; B a s k e t b a l l : D e c . 10 - Holton a t H e s p e r i a , S h e l by at Ravenna, Scottville a t Montague, W a l k e r v i l l e at B e a r L a k e , Baldwin at P e n t w a t e r , North Muskegon a t H a r t and Whitehall at O r c h a r d View. Dec. 14 - Walk e r v i l l e a t H e s p e r i a , West Michigan C h r i s t i a n a t S h e l by, Holton at P e n t w a t e r , Montague a t O r c h a r d View and Hart a t White Cloud. W r e s t l i n g : D e c . 9 - H e s p e r i a a t Holland C h r i s t i a n , Scottville at Shelby, Oakridge at Montague, R a venna at H a r t , Grandville Calvin C h r i s t i a n a t Whitehall and H a r t junior high at Shelby. D e c . 11 - H a r t a t G r e e n v i l l e Invitational. D e c . 13 - H e s p e r i a at G r a n t and Holton at Montague. Whitehall's g y m n a s t i c s t e a m will be a t O r c h a r d Fiew on D e c . 9. MONTAGUE — Last S a t u r d a y the Montague a r e a elementary basketball league got off to a good start. According t o Jeff P e t e r s e n , o r g a n i z e r of the league, about 90 p l a y e r s turned out for the t e a m . Final football standings Wrestling Montague vs Whitehall Final s c o r e Whitehall 42, Montague 26 98 - Rick M o r n i n g s t a r (W) dec J i m Schiller 105 - T i m Cooper (W) f o r f e i t 112 - Don Roth (W) f o r f e i t 119 - G r e g Betts CM) draw John Ingalls 2 - 2 126 - Randy Smith (W) pin F r e d B a x t e r 3:00 132 - B r u c e C a r r o l l (M) pin J i m Dennis 1:58 138 - T o m Cooper (W) pin C h r i s M o r r i s 1:35 145 - T i m S c h i l l e r (M) pin P e r r y Mitchell 3:08 155 - Buddy Koski (W) pin Blake A r t l i p 2:23 165 - C r a i g Cudney CM) dec Steve Billiau 6 - 2 178 - Bob J e n s e n (W) pin B e r t S e m e l b a u e r 3:05 191 - Dave H a r p e r (M) f o r f e i t Hvy - Ralph A r t l i p (M) pin T i m Courneya 1:48 He said that m o r e p l a y e r s could be added e s p e c ially f r o m the 4th and 6th grades. T h o s e i n t e r e s t e d in playing a r e a s k e d to cont a c t P e t e r s e n at his home and be at the high school this Saturday. WMC Conf. Season Oakridge 5 1 6 3 SHELBY 4 2 5 3 •forth Muskegon 4 2 Ravenna 3 3 5 4 MONTAGUE 2 4 4 5 HART 2 4 2 7 Scottville 1 5 1 8 5 4 10-2 RECORDS 2 5 BEST S a i E R S $4.79 TAPES F R O M S2 0 0 HOME TV Downlown Whiteholl JV b a s k e t b a l l scores Spring Lake 62, Shelby 56 Montague 57, Whitehall 40 F r e m o n t 63, Hart 51 Montague 58, Hart 53 GUIDE GIFT SANTA FROM THE WESTERN SUPPLIERS HEAT YOUR HOME QUICK " f o r the e n t i r e f a m i l y " * . I n s u l a t e d Coveralls Model 1406 B *59.95 Thermal Underwear MOCCASINS BOOTS $19.95 Aftachmenfs Flannel S h i r t s r u m 12 MODELS O N DISPLAY WESTERN SPORTSWEAR SERVICING DEALER ft* But C SffCf flhr Avf f " .'b ? f > i. n y . v v*. i a r * JACKETS FURNACES 894-8338 • Power Humidifien • Plumbing Repair and Replacement GrasmeyerHeating^ 115 West Lewis • Whitehall Heavy Buckle Boots 0 Thermal Socks SHIRTS BtlTS BUCKLES H A T S P A N T S LEISURE W E A R G00SED0WN DENIM enturv > VESTS N Y L O N LEATHER B R O W N DUCK s\ Hanes T-Shirts S-M-L-XL-2X-3X-4X Reg. & Talis ^ j d t h l & wonders WESTERN SUPPLIERS U . S . 3 1 AT FRUITVALE RD., MONTAGUE DAILY 8 TO « December 8, 1976, legals Page 26 STATE OK MIC HIGAN The Probate Court for the Couitj of Muskegon NOTICE G R A N T TOWNSHIP S E N I O R C I T I Z E N S I w i l l be at the Grant T o w n s h i p H a l l on F r i d a y , December 10 From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to a s s i s t w i t h tax exemptions. John Haga Supervisor 12/8/76 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF MUSKEGON MACHINED P R O D U C T S INC. T h i s is to n o t i f y you that the shareholders a n d d i r e c t o r s of Muskegon Machined P r o d u c t s Inc., on October 26, 1976, unanimously adopted a r e s o l u t i o n that said corporation be d i s s o l v e d and its a f f a i r s wound up. A l l persons who are c r e d i t o r s of said c o r p o r a t i o n shall f i l e their c l a i m s in w r i t i n g w i t h Muskegon Machined Products Inc., Box 297, Muskegon, M i c h i g a n 49442 on or before May 26, 1977. 12/8,15,22 CITY OF MONTAGUE Council notes f r o m November 8, 1976 Motion B u r e l / P a y to a p p r o v e an a g r e e m e n t with Moore & Bruggink for e n g i n e e r i n g s e r v i c e s in connection with the updating and revision of plans for s e w e r s included in the application for funds under the Local Public Works Act. Motion B u r e l / R a y to s u b m i t a bid of $20,000 t o the Board of D i r e c t o r s , Hackley Bank for the f o r m e r bank building located at 8741 F e r r y St. E a r n e s t deposit of $100.00 t o accompany bid. Motion W i n t e r s / T o d d to r e q u e s t y e a r l y m a i n tenance p e r m i t f r o m State Hwy Dept. f o r U.S. 31 Water Dept. s e r v i c e s and r e p a i r s . Motion T o d d / R a y t o r e q u e s t p e r m i t to hold Christmas parade. Motion W i n t e r s / T o d d to accept 75-76 annual audit. Motion W i n t e r s / T o d d C h r i s t m a s lights be t u r n e d on D e c e m b e r 4, *76 and off J a n u a r y 3, *77, Motion T o d d / B u r e l a p p r o v e r e q u e s t f r o m S a l vation A r m y to s e l l C h r i s t m a s m a g a z i n e s door to door and place kettles and bell r i n g e r s in Montague. Motion T o d d / W i n t e r s a p p r o v e r e q u e s t for E a s t e r Seal Lily Sale, Saturday M a r c h 26, 1977. Carol Rolph, C l e r k ESTATE OF GEORGE J. SIKKENGA. Deceased Kile No, 51345 TAKE NOTICE; On December 2. 1976, in the Probate Courtroom. County Building, 990 Terrace, Muskegon, Michigan, before the HON. JOHN I. NAMENYE, Judge of Probate, a hearing xas held on the petition of Ja> H. SlkkenK* and the Will of the deceased dated March 23. 1964 was admitted to probate and admmistrationof the estate "as granted to lay H. SikKenga the Executor named in saldH 111.C reditors of the deceased are notified that all claims against the estate must be presented to the said Jay H. Sikker^a or his Attorneys shown below and proof thereof with copies of the claims filed with the Court on or before Kebruary 17. 1977. Notice is further given that the estate will thereafter be assigned to the persons appearing of record entitled thereto. Dated December 2, 1976, Jay H, Slkkenga Executor 191 N. Michigan Avenue Shelby , Michigan 49455 Attorney for Executor: Slkkenga, Prince. Hareckl * Nicholas 191 Michigan Avenue Shelby, Mich. 49455 Phone 616-861-2183 12/8/76 Esttte of CORNELIUS H. KLEIN. Deceased r i l e N o . 51335 TAKE NOTICE; On November 24. 1976. In the Probate C ourtroom, County Building. Muskegon. Michigan, before the HON, TOM H, LINCK, Judge of Probate, a hearing was held on the petition of Phyllis Klein, the will of the deceased dated April 12, 1972 was admitted to probate and administration of the estate was granted to Phyllis Klein. Creditors of the deceased are notified that all claims against the estate must be presented Allan E, VanderPloeg. Attorney for fiduciary, at 404 Muskegon Federal Savings llldg., Muskegon. Michigan 49443. and proof thereof filed with the court on or before Kebruary 10. 1977. Notice is further given that the estate will be thereupon assigned to persons appearing of record entitled thereto, Allan E, \anderPlueg. Petitioner Attorney for fiduciar: 110 Professional Building Whitehall. Michigan 49461 Dated; November 29. 1976 12/8/76 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF B O B S H E E T M E T A L . INC. T h i s is to n o t i f y you that the shareholders of Bos Sheet M e t a l , Inc., on October 26, 1976, u n a n i m o u s l y adopted a r e s o l u t i o n that said corporation be d i s s o l v e d and i t s a f f a i r s wound up. A l l persons who are c r e d i t o r s of said corporat i o n shall f i l e their c l a i m s in w r i t i n g w i t h Bos Sheet Metal, I n c . / Box 297, Muskegon, M i c h i g a n 49440 on or before May 26, 1977. 12/8,15,22 MONTAGUE T W P . MONTAGUE TOWNSHIP BOARD MEETING of D e c e m b e r 1, 1976. In the Matter of TINA BHOADBENT At a session of said Court, held on the 17 day of November. A.D. 1976 Present. HON. JOHN J. NAMENVE/ TOM H. LINCK, Judge of Probate. Robert S. Wing. Cou«y Juvenile Officer having filed In said Court his petition alleging that said child comes within Chapter 12A of Act S4 of the Public Acts of 1944 ertra session. and praying that adjudicallon and dispoaitlon In the matter of said child be had as provided by law. and It appearing to the Court from the affidavit of Robert S. Wing on file herein that the residence and whereabouts of Laveme Broadbent father of said child, cannot after diligent search and inquiry be determined so that service of process may be had upon said Lav erne Broadbent. r r IS ORDERED, that the 22 day of November, 1976 at 10;00 o'clock In the forenoon, at said probate office, be and is hereby appointed for hearing said petition, IT B FURTHER ORDERED, that public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order seven days previous to said day of hearing, in the White Lake Observer, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County. Witness, the Honorable Judge of Said Court this 17 day of November 1976 DAWN ADAMS Dep. Juvenile Register of Probate Court A true copy: Dawn Adams Dep. Juvenile RegisUr of Probate Court 12/8.76 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Muskegon Estate ofTHELMAKRECTEP,Deceased File No. 51353 TAKE NOTICE; TERRY F. RIEN has been appointed Executrix of said estate. Creditors are notified that copies of all claims against the deceased must be presented, personally or by mall, to both the fiduciary and to the c « i r t on or before February 10. 1977. Notice is further given that the estate will b« thereupon assigned to persons appearing of record entitled thereto. Dated December 2, 1976 TERRY F . R E N Fiduciary 3337 Highland Ave. Muskegon IHs., MI 49444 By; Seymour I. Rosenberg Attorney foi Fiduciary; Seymour I. Rosenberg 708 Hackley Bank Bldg. Muskegon, Mich. 49443 12/8/76 T h e m e e t i n g was called to o r d e r at 7:30 by S u p e r v i s o r Roger S i m o n . All B o a r d m e m b e r s w e r e present. Invoices totaling $1,503.22 w e r e approved for payment. It was decided by motion to p u r c h a s e a Poloroid C a m e r a suitable for u s e by a s s e s s o r Simon in m a k ing a s s e s s m e n t s for 1977. A c o m m i t t e e was named to make a complete study of r e c r e a t i o n needs for the Township. The c o m m i t t e e is composed of the following; Claude Babcoch, John W e e s i e s , S r . , Roger Simon, F r e d K o r t h a s e and Dick Hunt. A p r o g r e s s r e p o r t was given by William Van F r a n k on pruning the Township f o r e s t . This work is being done by m e m b e r s of the FFA under the d i r e c t i o n of M r . Keith Griffin of the Montague School. John W e e s i e s , C l e r k . CITY OF MONTAGUE NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default having been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by Daniel E. Lake and Dawn R. Lake, husband and wife, 2913 7th Street, Muskegon Heights, Mich., to Tru-Valu Credit Union, a Michigan corporation, 1764 Creston St., Muskegon, Mich., dated January 31, 1975, recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for County of Muskegon, Michigan, on February 6, 1975 in Liber 1052, Page 494, on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, for principal and interest, the sum of sixty nine hundred thirty six and 65/100 Dollars, with interest thereon from luly 26, 1976. and no proceedings have been Instituted to recover the debt now remaining secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, whereby the power of sale contained In said mortgage has become operative) NOW. THEREFORE, notice Ls hereby given that by virtue of the power of sate contained In said mortgage and In pursuance of the statutein such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein described or so much thereof as may be necessary, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Terrace Street Front Entrance tothe Muskegon County Building, in the City of Muskegon,Muskegon County, Michigan, that being the place of holding the circuit court in and for said County, on Monday, January 24, 1977 at ten o'clock In the forenoon, local time, and said premises will be sold to pay the amount so as aforesaid then due on said mortgage, together with Interest thereon, legal costs, attorney fees and also any additional taxes and insurance that said mortgagee pays on or prior to the date of said sale, which premise* are described a i follows Lot 4. Block 222, City of Muskegon Heights, as recorded in Liber 3 Plats, Page 19, Muskegon County, Michigan. The above described property being commercial, the period of redemption will be six months from date of sale. Dated; December 6. 1976. TRU-VALU CREDIT UNION By; George D. Strlbley, Its Attorney 417 Bay Lane, North Muskegon. Mich. 49445 Phone 616-744-9678. 12/8,15,22.29.1/5 -»C NOTICE C L A Y B A N K S TOWNSHIP T A X P A Y E R S I w i l l be at my home on 56th Avenue ( O l d 99), 1 '2 m i l e South of Webster Rd., for Tax C o l l e c tion. Every Friday thru February 11, (excluding January 14), from 9:00 A M. to 5:00 P.M. A l s o Dog L i c e n s e s w i t h proof of v a c c i n a t i o n slips. Arlene Davey, Treasurer 12/8,15,22 Claybanks Township NOTICE :OUNCIL NOTES FROM NOVEMBER 22, 1976 Bills paid f r o m the following accounts: Gene r a l Fund $7,602.02, Equipment Fund $1,120.97, M a j o r S t s . $1,282.48, Local S t s . $948.37, Water Dept. $2,481.32. Motion B u r e l / l l o o s e a public h e a r i n g be held 1 - 3 - 7 7 at 8:00 p . m . to consider the r e q u e s t of C h a r l e s R i e s t e r for a zone change f r o m R I B s t a t u s t o RM Multiple F a m i l y in an a r e a g e n e r a l l y located at the South E a s t c o r n e r of Dicey St. and F i l e r s Rd. Zone change would allow for n u r s i n g / c a r e for aged type h o m e . Motion Kenny/Ray to adopt a joint r e s o l u t i o n with Whitehall to be f o r w a r d e d to the State Highway Dept. with r e q u e s t s to be c o n s i d e r e d in conjunction with proposed r e - c o n s t r u c t i o n of L,S.31 b u s i n e s s route f r o m Colty St. in Whitehall to Water St. in Montague. Motion Kenny/Hoos to a u t h o r i z e R e s t r i c t e d Tax Account. Motion Kenny/Hoos a u t h o r i z e expenditure of $5,000 for a downpayment on the f o r m e r Bank Building located at 8741 F e r r y St. Balance of $15,000 to be paid a t $3,000 per year for five (5) y e a r s . Motion Todd/Hoos a u t h o r i z e r e s t r i c t e d savings account & checking account for funds allocated to payments on f o r m e r bank building. Notice received f r o m E . D J \ . that City a p p l i c a tion for funds under the Local Public Works Act has been a c c e p t e d . Financial s t a t e m e n t submitted t h r u Oct. 31, 1976. Motion K e n n y / B u r e l D o n a l d Hulberg be appointed t o Police Auxiliary F o r c e . Motion T o d d / R a y a p p r o v e M a r c h of Dimes T a g Day, J a n u a r y 8, 1977. Motion Burel/Kenny authorizing u s e of l i b r a r y f a c i l i t i e s for Adult Education C l a s s e s , T u e s . and T h u r s . A.M. beginning J a n u a r y 25, 1977. Carol Rolph, C l e r k STATE OK MICHIGAN The PROBATE Court for the County of Muskegon STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probote Court for the County of Muskegon 1976 City of M o n t a g u e T a x e s Due T a x i s d u e and p a y a b l e from D e c e m b e r I, 1976 thru February 28. 1977. P e n a l t y Fees are as f o l l o w s : 15 thru February 28, 4%. February T a x e s may be paid from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays and T h u r s d a y s at the C i t y H a l l . T a x es also may be p a i d at H a c k l e y Union National Bank & T r u s t Co. or at the M u s k e g o n Bank & T r u s t Co. through February 14, 1977. Property owners not r e c e i v i n g T a x Not i c e s by mail by December 15 are requested to inquire on Mondays and T h u r s d a y s at the C i t y T r e a s u r e r ' s o f f i c e or call 893-7631 between the h o u r s of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. F a i l u r e to receive Tax Notices by mail does not r e l i e v e you of your obligation. Dog l i c e n s e s $ 3 . 0 0 . for r a b i e s required. 12/1,8 Proof of v a c c i n a t i o n M a r i l y n Earhart C i t y Treasurer CITY OF WHITEHALL MINUTES O F COUNCIL MEETING November 9, 1976 Authorized payment of bills as follows: Gene r a l Fund $40,223.06, L i b r a r y Fund $52.45, Ambulance Fund $307,92, M a j o r S t r e e t Fund $5,008.19, Local Street Fund $56.70 Motor Pool Fund $7,533.71 and Water & S e w e r Fund $4,685.88, Adopted p r o c l a m a t i o n naming week of Novemb e r 7th through 13th a s E m e r g e n c y Medical S e r vices Week, October r e p o r t s of Police D e p a r t m e n t , F i r e D e p a r t m e n t , L i b r a r y and Ambulance S e r v i c e w e r e received and placed on f i l e . R e p o r t of C.A.T.V. Committee was a l s o r e c e i v e d . Adopted resolutions approving applications of Howmet T u r b i n e Components C o r p o r a t i o n , M u s k e gon Chemical Company and Neway Mold & Engine e r i n g Co. for Industrial F a c i l i t i e s Exemption C e r tificates. Agreed that the City of Whitehall not e x e r c i s e the option to p u r c h a s e proposed well s i t e of twenty a c r e s a d j a c e n t to and East of Well No. 7. Designated the Whitehall City Council C h a m b e r s a s meeting place for the City of Whitehall C h a r t e r Revision C o m m i s s i o n . Accepted bid of Hradsky B r o t h e r s of Muskegon, in the amount of $11,430.55, with a 5% bid bond, f o r the Colby S t r e e t W a t e r and s e w e r extension. Submitted by: William E . Beauvais City C l e r k sidelights D e c e m b e r s , 1976, P a g e 27 International customs OCEANA — F r o h l i c h W e i h n a c h t ; J o y e u s Noel - T h e g r e e t ings s e e m s t r a n g e but s u r p r i s ingly, t h e c u s t o m s of o t h e r lands a r e o f t e n v e r y s i m i l a r to o u r s . T h e Oceana County I n t e r n a tional C a b i n e t is having an inf o r m a l g e t - t o g e t h e r with t h e l o c a l f o r e i g n e x c h a n g e s t u d e n t s at t h e p a r i s h hall of t h e United M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , in H a r t , T h u r s d a y , Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. ^ Exchange students f r o m Denmark, Finland, Sweden, G e r many, Bolivia, Norway, Switzerland and M e x i c o a r e a t t e n d i n g high school in H a r t , S h e l b y , W a l k e r v i l l e , P e n t w a t e r and M o n tague. T h e s e young people will highlight t h e p r o g r a m by s h a r i n g t h e holiday c u s t o m s t y p i c a l in t h e i r n a t i v e c o u n t r y and with t h e i r families. T h e public is c o r d i a l l y i n vited t o a t t e n d t h i s f r e e p r o g r a m . Wt T H A N K S G I V I N G CHOIR C O N C E R T H E L D T H U R S D A Y A T HOWMET P L A Y H O U S E Whitehall Middle School honor roll Grade 6 James Anderson, Lisa Andrew, Brenda Armstrong, C h r i s t i n e B a k e r , Wendy B e d f o r d , Diane B o b i n s k i , S h e r r y B u r m e i s t e r , J a c q u i n e C a v a n a u g h , Duane C h a p i n , H o w a r d E v a n s , Debbie G a g e , Dan H o l m s t r o m , J e f f H o l m s t r o m , B a r b a r a H u c h , David J e n s e n , Kevin K e n n e b e c k , J o h n Krohn, S u s a n K r u p p , K u r t Kuhn, M a r i a L a d a s , David Lambrix, Greg L o r e n z , Jeff L u c a s , T r a c y Lukanic, Carla McCarthy, Patricia Messex, B a r b a r a Miller, Julia M u e l l e r , J i l l M y e r s , B a r b a r a N e a r a n z , Nancy P a l m a t t e r , Matt P l i c h t a , D e b o r a h P o w e l l , B e c k y P r i c e , Ed P u l s i p h e r , Kris Ramthun, Aileen Reid, P a t r i c i a R o t h , Louella Schaefer, Susan Schilleman, B r u c e S c h u i t e m a , Amy S c h u l e r , Dan S h e e s l e y , T o m V a n a s , A l e s i a Wiike, J e n n i f e r Wood. Grade 7 B r i a n A e r t s , Gini A n d e r s o n , Clint A s h l e y , David A u g u s t i n , Keenan B a h r , E r i c B a l k e m a , L i s a B a s h a w , "•Cynthia B e a m a n , M i c h e l l e B e a u v a i s , R i c h a r d B e l l , L i s a B e s t , B r u c e B o u r d o n , T r a c y B r a n d e l , Sue B r o m l e y , Mary Brown, Gaileen Burch, Jeff Butterfield, Jeff C a n field J a n e t C a r d y , J e f f C h a f f e e , L i s a C o o p e r , G a r y C o r s i , P a t C o u r n e j a , A p r i l D a v i s , D e b r a D e V r i e s , Kelly D u r g a , K r i s t i n E c k , Daniel E n g s t r o m , J o h n E r d m a n , B r e t F i s h e r , S h e r r i e F i s h e r , T e r r y G r i m a r d , Kay H a r r i s , Linda H o d a p p , G r e g Howe, A n n e l i e s e J a h n , Connie J o h n s o n , T i m K e s t e l o o t , S t e v e L o h m a n , Bob Lowing, S h e r r i Luzadder, Karen Matiash, Michelle McCarthy, S u s a n M i c h a e l , K i m Moon, S u e M y e r s , David N e s b i t . C a r r i O tto, E i l e e n P l i c h t a , K a r a P r a n g e r , Kelly R a n k i n , T o m Reed, M a r y Jo Reilly, Debra R i d d e r m a n , Pam S h e e s l e y , Gaye S o w l e s , B r e n d a W h e e l e r , Peggy W i l l a c k e r , S h a r o n W i l l a c k e r , Shawn W i s t r o m . Grade 8 S t e v e A r c h e r , K a r e n B e r n h a r d t , Amy B r o d r i c k , Donna B r u m m , L i s a B u r n e l l , C a r m e a n C a r l s o n , J e n n i f e r C a r r , Athena C a r s o n , Kathy C a v a n a u g h , Cindy C h r i s t i e , H e a t h e r D a v i s , Doug D e e t s , Bob F i n d l a y , Cindy G e n s o n , M a r y b e t h G l e a s o n , S t e p h a n i e G o e b e l , J o a n n e G o n z a l e z , Ken G r a n t , K i m H a r d n u n , B r y a n H a r mon, L i s a H i l l i a r d , Debra Houghteling, Judy J a e k e l , J e f f J o h n s o n , J i l l J o h n s o n , Dan K e m p , Kathleen K e m p , S h i r l e y K i t t r i d g e , Paul K l i n e f e l t e r , Bethann Klopp, J o e Kollaritsch, Jennifer Lewinski, Jennell Lewis, Karen Lucas, Michelle Mahan, Sharon Marvin, Jeff Mason, Rosalyn Maue, Chris McCarthy, Chris M e r c e r , Jill M i l l e r , M a r k N e l s o n , D e i d r e N o r d l u n d , Scott O ' B r i a n , Ann P a t t e r s o n , G r e g P e t e r s o n , J o e P l i c h t a , Dan P o w e l l , K e n d r a P r a n g e r , Linda P r i l l , J e a n R a s m u s s e n , Bob Ray, T i m R o t h , L e s l i e V a s q u e z , K a r a V e l d m a n , T o m Wiersema, Leslie Willacker, MOVABLE FEAST For y o u r eyes. This n e w 1 2 " ( m e a s u r e d d i a g o n a l l y ) T r i n i t r o n Plus is a r e a l m o v e r . It's so c o m p a c t a n d l i g h t w e i g h t it c a n pick u p a n d g o t o a n y r o o m in . t h e house. A n d feast y o u r e y e s o n t h e T r i n i t r o n Plus p i c t u r e . Sony's e x c l u s i v e o n e - g u n , o n e - l e n s T r i n i t r o n system p r o d u c e d a g r e a t p i c t u r e , but T r i n i t r o n Plus incorporates technical advances to give yoy a n even better picture M o r e b r i g h t n e s s . H i g h e r contrast. G r e a t e r d e t a i l . That's T r i n i t r o n Plus C o m e see this s m a l l w o n d e r I f II m o v e y o ^ " I t ' s a Sony." KV-1215 Michigan selected to administer funds LANSING — S t a t e S e n a t o r Anthony D e r ^ z i n s k i ( D - W e s t M i c h i g a n ) a n n o u n c e s t h a t Michigan h a s b e e n s e l e c t e d a s one of f o u r s t a t e s t o m a n a g e a d e m o n s t r a t i o n project for administering f e d e r a l grants for general ••aviation a i r p o r t s . Resulting f r o m a resolution co-sponsored b y D e r e z i n s k i e a r l i e r t h i s y e a r a u t h o r i z i n g Michigan*s p a r t i c i p a t i o n in t h e p r o g r a m , t h e s t a t e will b e g i v e n t h e a u t h o r i t y to d i s t r i b u t e t h e f u n d s w h e r e it d e t e r m i n e s the need. " T h i s will g i v e M i c h i g a n t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o a d m i n i s t e r f e d e r a l funds f o r g e n e r a l a v i a t i o n a i r p o r t s in lieu of t h e f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t , " t h e S e n a t o r s a i d , "which is another step towards g r e a t e r dependence upon t h e s t a t e s f o r t h e d i s t r i b u t i o n of f e d e r a l t a x dollars." M i c h i g a n w i l l r e c e i v e a p p r o x i m a t e l y §1.4 m i l l i o n "ITS A SONY" W i H A V i THE SENSATIONAL NEW BETAMAX AND VIDEO TAPE RECORDER W E HAVE; THE SENSATIONAL NEW fUOJECTlOlf 40 INCH DIAG. SONY TV SUNFLOWER Your car & i t s care is our only j o b 100 % Guarantee on 1 0 0 % of Our V'ork 50# BAG $9.50 A L S O O T H E R WILD B I R D S E E D S NEW ERA FEED Mill TIRE CENTER PH 733 9996 oil 726 1277 I TRINITRON PHIS' TOP QUAHTY We're Professionals StAAAY OR 41 H A f K U Y MUSKEGON HEIGHTS MJCW6AW u n d e r t h e p r o g r a m f r o m W a s h i n g t o n which will r e q u i r e a 10 p e r c e n t m a t c h by t h e s t a t e f o r t h e l o c a l i t i e s which will r e c e i v e t h e f u n d s . T h e f u n d s w i l l be a v a i l a b l e f o r t h e 1977-1978 f i s c a l y e a r . T w e n t y s t a t e s a p p l i e d f o r p a r t i c i p a t i o n in t h e p r o g r a m and M i c h i g a n w a s one of f o u r s t a t e s c h o s e n along with A r i z o n a , South D a k o t a , and P e n n s y l v a n i a . One of t h e c r i t e r i a which w a s u s e d in t h e s e l e c t i o n p r o c e s s was the s t a t e ' s ability to r e p r e s e n t its region. " I think t h i s d e m o n s t r a t e s t h a t Michigan is a l e a d e r a m o n g t h e m i d w e s t e r n s t a t e s a n d can play a m a j o r r o l e in i n f l u e n c i n g s o m e of t h e d e c i s i o n - m a k i n g w h i c h t a k e s p l a c e in W a s h i n g t o n . As t h e m i d w e s t e r n r e g i o n is presently receiving less from the federal government t h a n It is paying in t a x d o l l a r s (roughly $5 billion in 1975) it c a n . o n l y b e to o u r a d v a n t a g e t o p a r t i c i p a t e in innovative p r o g r a m s s u c h a s t h i s , " D e r e z i n s k i s a i d . 1 2 " screen m e a s u r e d d i a g o n a l l y , PH. 8 6 1 - 2 3 3 2 Portable or Plug-in Sony Radios Some t r o d e s . MEMBER HESOA Honest A d v i c e Full service TV r S e - e y « . i 5 t t r l p O , » , 4 l 4 W f H December 8, 1976, calendar P a g e 28 New film features Corrie Ten Boom e x p e r i e n c e s of C o r r i e t e n B o o m , who, with h e r f a t h e r , s i s t e r , and b r o t h e r , p r o v i d e d r e f u g e f o r c o u n l e s s J e w i s h families, A s e c r e t r o o m w a s c o n s t r u c t e d in t h e i r h o m e a s a hiding p l a c e for u s e d u r i n g G e s t a p o r a i d s . T h e t e n B o o m ' s a c t i v i t i e s w e r e d i s c o v e r e d , and t h e y w e r e s e n t t o p r i s o n s and c o n c e n t r a t i o n c a m p s . A c c o r d i n g t o Kenneth B l i s s , D i r e c t o r of D i s t r i bution f o r World Wide P i c t u r e s , " T h e Hiding P l a c e * ' has b e e n e x t r e m e l y well r e c e i v e d , both by a u d i e n c e s and f i l m c r i t i c s , " C o r r i e * * w a s p r o d u c e d t o g i v e people who have s e e n " T h e Hiding P l a c e " o r r e a d h e r m a n y b e s t - s e l l i n g books an o p p o r t u n i t y t o h e a r h e r s h a r e m a n y of h e r m e m o r i e s about h e r life in H o l l a n d , h e r f a m i l y , and h e r l i f e t i m e of s e r v i c e t o o t h e r s , s a i d B l i s s . B l i s s added that the film " o f f e r s a g r e a t lesson in t h e p e r s e r v e r a n c e of a p e r s o n a l faith in a v e r y d a r k and t r y i n g p e r i o d of w o r l d h i s t o r y , C o r r i e t e n B o o m , now in h e r e i g h t i e s , h a s a t r e m e n d o u s v i t a l i t y , a d e e p s p i r i t u a l c o m m i t t m e n t , and a p r o f o u n d love f o r h e r fellow m a n . We b e l i e v e we h a v e s u c c e e d e d in t r a n s m i t t i n g a p a r t of h e r z e s t , p e r s o n a l i t y , and s o u r c e of s t r e n g t h t h r o u g h t h i s film,*' HART - - " C o r r i e : Behind t h e S c e n e s with T h e Hiding P l a c e , " a new f u l l - l e n g t h c o l o r r e l e a s e f r o m World Wide P i c t u r e s , will b e s h o w n f r e e of c h a r g e a t F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h , 499 W . T y l e r R d . , H a r t , on Sunday, D e c , 12 a t 7 p . m . land " T h e Hiding Place,** a t r u e s t o r y f i l m e d in H o l and o t h e r E u r o p e a n l o c a t i o n s , is b a s e d on t h e O V E R L O O K I N G W H I T E LAKE AT THE C H A N N E L • COCKTAILS-IEER-WINE O P E N F R . & SAT. NIGHTS ONLY S e r v i n g 6 to 10 P . M . COCKTAILS TIL 2 F R I D A Y C O M P L E T E DIINMER MENU S P E C I A L THIS F R I D A Y PRIME RiB and LOBSTER $5.95 PRIME RIB DINNER $3.75 EVERY SAT. NIGHT BDEEP SEA BUFFET or STEAK 894-6300 i ************************ * * * FAMILY * * DINING * * * * Choice 7 oz. * S i r l o i n Sizzler $3.50 * $3.75 * B o n e l e s s Lake Perch * $4.25 * B a r b e q u e Beef Ribs $4.75 * P r i m e Rib * $4.75 * N e w Y o r k Strip Boked p o ' o t o e soiad a n d b r e a d basket * * o ' t;y our Italian specials. SPAGHETTI, RAVIOLI, * VEAL P A M I G I A N A . LASAGNA, PIZZA * j-. € ^ • Daily Luncheon Speucls * 1 * \ ^ if you <on t tok* youf ^ lo llofv. 'ok* h * r • Sinp nhnif: 1 BANQUET a O O M i with F R A N K NEFF ,0 " * * * J „ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Aron ond Elsie Schlllaci w«<come you US-31 a n d GiU> Rd. Ph 7 4 4 - 1 6 6 6 FINE D I N I N G IN RELAXED A T M O S P H E R E E n j o y our b u f f e t and s m o r g a s b o r d We s e r v e o n l y U S D A c h o i c e M e a t s Try our E a s t Indian e n t r e e s S O C I A L H O U R 4 to 6 : 3 0 P . M . 1149 O t t a w a * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *£ Ph. 7 1 2 - 6 4 8 2 1 / 2 B L O C K N O R T H ON S A Y O U O F F B U S ' 3 1 X-WAY Muskegon JAYCEE B I C E N T E N N I A L BINGO Wednesday's 7:00 - 10:30 Rebekah H a l l , Whitehall ( N e x t to P l u m b ' s ) BINGO St. James Catholic Church 5179 D o w l i n g St., Montague E v e r y Sunday • 7 P.M. TUESDAY BINGO White L a k e E a g l e s 1204 S. L a k e Street 7:00 p.m. Open T o T h e P u b l i c VFW B I N G O OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Walsh R o a d , M o n t a g u e E v e r y Monday - 7 : 3 0 p . m . BINGO Lakewood Club C i v i c B u i l d i n g , 6677 K e d z i e St. Wednesday's - 7:00 P.M. THURSDAY BINGO AMERICAN LEGION C o l b y St., W h i t e h a l l 7:00 P.M. Stony L a k e C o n s e r v a t i o n & Recreation Club B I N G O - h e l d at STONY L A K E BAR Sunday - 7:00 P . M . THURSDAY BINGO 6:30 P.M. OCEANA CAAP COUNCIL Rothbury Community H a l l ************************ [now Bonn's I W4.6429 • Bulk Cottage Cheese - . Bulk Com Beeffc Pastrami Tern*1 m m OYSTERS TRY OUR TRIPLE SMOKED HAMS T B T avn mOMMMADE BEER OF . CHttSt FRESH BULK] WE H A V E WE HAVE FRESHLY SMOKED WINE POTATO SAUSAGE ( f u l l o f l e a n pork and beef) BULK H O L L A N D & ICELAND SALTED HERRING j b o u s ES&RlVS Smoke Hosts# & 1 Sausmg* Kitchen CORNER Of FRUITVALE fc U.S. 31 MONTAGUE PHONE 89^-6429 Chubs SALMON White Fish BULK PICKLED SNOW CARNIVAL — Is p l a n n e d f o r J a n . 2 2 - 2 9 and will Include m a n y w i n t e r fun a c t i v i t i e s . S p o n s o r e d by Cat P a k . MONTAGUE MUSIC BOOSTERS - D e c . 13 m e e t ing t o b e held a t 7:30 p j n . in t h e NBC band r o o m . F r e e r a f f l e t i c k e t f o r a lawn s w i n g and p i c n i c t a b l e t o be given t o e a c h p a r e n t of a m u s i c s t u d e n t a t t e n d i n g . R e f r e s h m e n t s will b e s e r v e d . ROTHBURY PTA — will b e m e e t i n g a t 7:30 p j n . , M o n d a y , D e c , 13. H E R I T A G E CHRISTMAS B A L L — S a t u r d a y , D e c . 18, 9:30 p j n . t o 1:30 a j n . . In t h e M u s k e g o n Mall. Tickets available at H e r i t a g e Village Flreh o u s e , 510 W . C l a y o r c a l l 722-1363. F o r t a b l e r e s e r vations c a l l 798-1881. MAGIC MOVIE MADNESS — S a t u r d a y , D e c , 11 a t P a r k T h e a t e r , Montag u e . C h i l d r e n a g e s 4-12 can a t t e n d a t 12:30 o r 3, f o r 75(1. B r o u g h t t o you by Cat P a k . Think of us w h e n y o u n e e d a t i m e l y gift for a n y occasion 20 V A R I E T I E S & Try our o w n d e l i c i o u s homemade _ BAVMAQMM CHRISTMAS CHOIR C O N C E R T — T h e Whitehall High and j u n i o r high c h o i r s will p r e s e n t a C h r i s t m a s c o n c e r t at 7:30 p , m , , T u e s d a y , D e c . 14 in t h e m i d d l e school g y m , CHRISTMAS BAND C O N C E R T — 8 p j n „ T h u r s d a y , D e c . 16, Howmet P l a y h o u s e , p r e s e n t e d by t h e W h i t e hall High S c h o o l b a n d . I n c l u d e s a j a z z c o m b o and piano soloist Pam Fountain. MONTAGUE LODGE — will c o n f e r t h e 3rd d e g r e e S a t u r d a y , D e c . 11 ' a t 2 p j n , a l s o D e c . 17 t h e y will have an open i n s t a l l a t i o n a t 8 p . m . f o r a l l M a s o n s and f r i e n d s , WHITE LAKE COMMUNITY C L U B — will hold a potluck s u p p e r D e c . 8 a t 6:30 p . m . E v e r y o n e i s a s k e d t o b r i n g a $1 e x c h a n g e g i f t , w r a p p e d . A d r a w i n g w a s held a t t h e l a s t m e e t i n g and w i n n e r of t h e afghan donated by M r s . J a m e s D u n c a n , w a s Dorothy I t e e n . J e n n y Gould w a s w i n n e r of a pillow donated by M r s . Jack Mason. HOLIDAY HAIRSTYLE M E E T I N G — Muskegon H a i r d r e s s e r s A f f i l i a t e 204 i s having a holiday h a i r s t y l e m e e t i n g with g u e s t a r t i s t J a n e t W i e t f e l d t f r o m Saginaw on M o n d a y , D e c . 13, 7:30 p j n , , a t S t y l i s t S a l o n , 124 W a s h i n g t o n , G r a n d H a v e n . B r i n g a g i f t , w r a p p e d , and m a r k it boy o r g i r l . T h e y will b e donated to the Muskegon Developmental C e n t e r . WHITE LAKE SAMARITAN C L U B — will m e e t f o r t h e i r a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s P a r t y a t t h e h o m e of M i s s M a r r l a m E s t l u n d , 5700 N e s t r o m R d . , W h i t e h a l l , T h u r s d a y , D e c . 9 a t 1:30 p . m . CHAMBER CHRISTMAS DINNER — T h e White L a k e A r e a C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e s p e c i a l C h r i s t m a s d i n n e r will b e held Monday, D e c . 13 a t t h e White Sands R e s t a u r a n t in W h i t e h a l l . S o c i a l h o u r 6 - 7 , d i n n e r a t 7 . SCHOOL O F INSTRUCTION — will be held by W h i t e h a l l O r d e r of E a s t e r n S t a r , T u e s d a y . D e c . 14 a t 7:30 p . m . J e a n Chapl n, G r a n d M a r t h a , will b e t h e Instructor, D I R T DAUBER GARDEN C L U B — will m e e t T u e s d a y , D e c . 14 a t t h e h o m e of M r s . L e o n a r d Hunt. T h i s will b e t h e C h r i s t m a s " S h o w a n d T e l l " p r o g r a m . P U B L I C B R E A K F A S T — Sunday, D e c . 12, A m e r ican Legion H a l l , W h i t e h a l l . P a n c a k e s , e g g s , s a u s a g e and c o f f e e . S e r v i n g t i m e 9 a j n . t o 1 p j n . W E L C O M E WAGON NEWCOMERS C L U B - - of White L a k e will hold i t s a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s Auction T u e s d a y , D e c . 14, at 7:30 p j n . a t t h e White Sands R e s t a u r a n t . P a s t and p r e s e n t m e m b e r s will donate h a n d i c r a f t and h o m e m a d e g o o d s . G u e s t s w e l c o m e . F o r r e s e r v a t i o n s call J a c k y D a r r o w 8 9 3 - 8 0 0 5 . The c l u b Is now planning a n o t h e r t o u r of h o m e s s c h e d u l e d f o r M a y 2 2 . ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY - - J o l l y S e n i o r C i t i z e n s a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s p a r t y will be held on T h u r s d a y , D e c . 9 a t t h e A s s u m p t i o n C h u r c h hall In R o t h b u r y . Potluck d i n n e r at noon, b r i n g d i s h t o p a s s . M e a t , b e v e r a g e and t a b l e s e r v i c e will be f u r n i s h e d . T h e New E r a C h r i s t i a n School will f u r n i s h t h e p r o g r a m . All s e n i o r c i t i z e n s of t h e White L a k e and s u r r o u n d i n g a r e a a r e Invited t o a t t e n d . A s p e c i a l invitation is extended t o c l e r g y m e n . Blood p r e s s u r e s will b e t a k e n at 11 a j n . , Monday, D e c , 13 at t h e c h u r c h h a l l . GIRL SCOUT P A P E R DRIVE — 10 a j n . t o 4 p . m . S a t u r d a y , D e c . 11 a t P l u m b ' s p a r k i n g lot In W h i t e h a l l . Note t h a t t h i s Is t h e s e c o n d S a t u r d a y Instead of t h e u s u a l t h i r d S a t u r d a y f o r t h e p a p e r d r i v e . P l e a s e t i e In g i r l s l z e d b u n d l e s o r pack In g r o c e r y b a g s . Call 8 9 4 - 8 3 7 3 o r 8 9 4 - 5 8 7 7 If you h a v e l a r g e a m o u n t s of p a p e r s t o b e picked u p . R e c y c l e y o u r n e w s p a p e r s and h e l p T r o o p #132 and # 2 4 3 . DONKEY B A S K E T B A L L GAME — J a n . 22 at Montague High School g y m . S p o n s o r e d by C a r P a k . QHt CeAiilicaie, ofMrus TO IN TNE AMOUNT OF FROM HERRING IN W I N E OR C R E A M SAUCE r HOHEMADE GENUINE BEEF JERKY Made f r o m Steak Ask f o r a F r e e s a m p l e DAILY SERVING HOURS W E E K D A Y S - 11 A . M . - 1 0 : 3 0 P . M . F R I . & S A T . 11 A . M . - 11:30 P . M . CLOSED SUNDAYS 894-5311 Old Newsboys T h e Old N e w s b o y s In Muskegon and Oceana C o u n t i e s will b e on t h e s t r e e t s S a t u r d a y , D e c . 10, with t h e i r a n n u a l C h r o n i c l e s a l e t o r a i s e money for t h e Goodfellows F u n d . T h e m o n e y obtained is u s e d to p r o v i d e t o y s , food and clothing f o r needy children at Christmas time. Wendell* Lipka, spokesman for the newsboys In t h i s a r e a , s t a t e d t h e i r slogan Is " L e t no child be f o r g o t t e n " and he h o p e s the> will b e a b l e t o accomplish the project this y e a r a s they a l w a y s have In t h e p a s t . entertainment December 8, 1976, Handel's " M e s s i a h " will be offered to the public Sunday WHITE LAKE — R e h e a r s a l s f o r the 1976 White Lake p e r f o r m a n c e of Handels " M e s s i a h " , being sponsored by the Blue Lake Fine A r t s C a m p , have drawn an o v e r w h e l m i n g r e sponse f r o m the people in surrounding communities, Solists, orchestra, d i r e c t o r and m e m b e r s of the c h o r u s of 80 come not only f r o m the WhitehallMontague a r e a but a l s o from Muskegon, North Muskegon, F r e m o n t , New E r a , Shelby, H a r t , S c o t t ville. Twin Lake and Grand Haven. T h e " M e s s i a h ' * will be o f f e r e d t o the public f r e e of c h a r g e on Sunday, Dec. 12 at 4 p . m . at t h e Howmet Playhouse in Whitehall, The d r e s s r e h e a r s a l on S a t u r d a y , D e c . 11 at 7:30 p . m , is a l s o open t o the public at no c h a r g e . The s o l i s t s include David Wikman, baritone; M a r y Lou H a y e s , s o p r a n o ; C a r s o n Wilcox, t e n o r ; and Gweneth Bean Godinez, c o n t r a l t o . A11 a r e r e s i d e n t s of Muskegon. G e r a l d L. B a r t l e t t , D i r e c t o r of P r o g r a m s at Blue L a k e , will be the c o n d u c t o r , C a r s o n Wilcox, a gifted young d r a m a t i c t e n o r studied in Rome and then r e t u r n e d t o the L . S , and a position with the J a c k s o n ville Opera Co., J a c k s o n ville, F l o . The Jacksonville T i m e s Union s t a t e d : " H i s voice is rotund and opulent with r a r e , but easily d i s tinguished b e l l - t o n e quality of a t e n o r meeting s t a n d a r d s potential for lasting Page 29 NBC Christmas concert Sunday MONTAGUE - - The annual C h r i s t m a s c o n c e r t will be p r e s e n t e d by the Nellie B. Chlsholm Middle School at 2 p . m , Sunday, Dec, 12 In the Montague High School g y m . F e a t u r e d in this y e a r ' s p r o g r a m will be the 9 0 - m e m b e r junior high band, the 6th g r a d e band and the Blue B l a z e r s , a junior high singing g r o u p . The 6th g r a d e band will be playing a couple of old f a v o r i t e s , " L e t It S n o w " , " R u d o l p h , the Red Nosed R e i n d e e r " and a new piece called " N o e l De La N o r m a n d i e " , T h e junior high band will be p e r f o r m i n g " N o e l S u i t e " , " A n Old English C h r i s t m a s " , a c a l y p s o piece entitled, " S l e e p Little Tiny King" and the e v e r popular, " L i t t l e D r u m m e r B o y " . The Blue B l a z e r s will s t a r t things off with t h e i r t h e m e song, words by Carol K r a u s e . O t h e r s e l e c t i o n s include " A l l T h r o u g h The N i g h t " , a r range by M r s , K r a u s e , " M u s k r a t L o v e " to be p e r formed by a s e l e c t group of B l a z e r s , and " W o n d e r What Kind of Day It Will B e " a r r a n g e d by J e r r y Nelson. The bands a r e under the d i r e c t i o n of C h a r l e s I s e l e r . C a r o l K r a u s e d i r e c t s the Blue B l a z e r s . The c o n c e r t Is f r e e . However, a f r e e - w i l l donation will be taken to help offset e x p e n s e s . CARSON WILCOX vocal s u c c e s s " . In 1972 he auditioned for the G r i n n e l l / M e t r o politan O p e r a Council R e g i o n a l which e s t a b l i s h e d his study with i n t e r nationally recognized o p e r a and r e c o r d i n g a r t i s t , Richard C o n r a d . He has p e r f o r m e d with the D e t r o i t Symphony a s well as s y m p h o n i e s in Saginaw and Midland. Last s u m m e r Wilcox played the title r o l e of " E v e r y m a n " , a new opera by Vaclav Nelhybel, given by the Blue Lake Fine A r t s Camp Opera Workshop, Gweneth Bean Godinez is a native of the Muskegon a r e a and a g r a d u a t e o f M o n a S h o r e s High School.She a t tended Muskegon C o m - Boosters offer free tickets MONTAGUE - - The Montague Music B o o s t e r s a r e o f f e r i n g a r a f f l e to the community to help r a i s e funds for the m u s i c p r o g r a m . T h e y a l s o hope to gain new m e m b e r s in the B o o s t e r club by o f f e r i n g one f r e e t i c k e t to each p a r e n t of a m u s i c student who attends t h e b o o s t e r meetings held the 2nd Monday of each month in the NBC band r o o m at 7:30 p j n . The f i r s t f r e e t i c k e t s will be given at t h e D e c . 13 meeting. T h e r e will be two p r i z e s a w a r d e d . The f i r s t p r i z e will be a 12-foot h a n d - m a d e c e d a r lawn swing, the second p r i z e being a 7 - f o o t hand m a d e c e d a r picnic t a b l e . T h e p r i z e s will b e d e l i v e r e d to the w i n n e r s ' h o m e s f r e e of c h a r g e . T h e t i c k e t s a r e on s a l e a t T o d d ' s P h a r m a c y and Hunt's H a r d w a r e in MonUgue and W e s t e r n Auto in Whitehall. T h e drawing will be held at the A p r i l booster meeting. The Montague J u n i o r High Band C h r i s t m a s c o n c e r t conducted by C h a r l e s I s e l e r will be enjoyed on D e c . 12 at 2 . T h e Montague S e n i o r High Band conducted by C h a r l e s C a r p e n t e r will p e r f o r m f o r your holiday p l e a s u r e on D e c . 16 a t 7:30, T h e M u s i c B o o s t e r s wish a joyous holiday f o r you and your loved ones at this C h r i s t m a s t i m e . GWEN GODINEZ GERALD BARTLETT munity College for two y e a r s and one year a t Indiana U n i v e r s i t y School of M u s i c . She has p e r f o r m e d in c o n c e r t s locally, a s well a s with the Mona S h o r e s Choir during its 1972 t o u r of E u r o p e , where she gained recognition a s t h e i r featured s o l o i s t . She a p p e a r e d with t h e c h o r a l e h e r e the l a s t two y e a r s , and they once again " w e l c o m e h e r b a c k " to sing the c o n t r a l t o r o l e . Gerald L . Bartlett r e c e i v e d his b a c h e l o r ' s and master's degrees from Michigan State U n i v e r s i t y , He has a varied background in c h o r a l and instrumental music ranging f r o m e l e m e n t a r y to college l e v e l s . F o r the p a s t 1 8 y e a r s B a r t l e t t h a s been d i r e c t o r of m u s i c at E a s t Lansing High School and is well known throughout Michigan for his p r o f e s s i o n a l contribution to Michigan Band and O r c h e s t r a A s s n , a s an a d j u d i c a t o r , guest conductor and c l i n i c i a n . C u r r e n t l y he is n a tional c o o r d i n a t o r of r e s e a r c h for the A m e r i c a n School Band Directors Assn, Bartlett recently joined the full t i m e staff at BLFAC in the position of c a m p d i r e c t o r and coo r d i n a t o r of p r o g r a m s , (Soloists Wikman and Hayes w e r e highlighted in a recent issue,) To present cantata NEW ERA - - The s e n i o r choir of T r i n i t y Lutheran Church will sing the Christmas Contata "Night of M i r a c l e s " by John W, P e t e r s o n on Sunday night, Dec, 12, at 7 pjrio Soloists a r e : Kelly Schmiedeknecht, Lillian Kirk, Lynn F e l t , and T i m Kosterlnik. The d i r e c t o r is M r s , WWI Nancy J o n s e c k , She will accompany the choir on the piano, and M r s . M a r j o r i e Near will be at the o r g a n . The c h u r c h is located 3 - 1 / 2 m i l e s west of New E r a on G a r f i e l d Rd. Rev, T h o m a s W i l l i a m s e n is the pastor. Refreshments will be served afterward. E v e r y o n e is w e l c o m e . AUXILIARY The World War I Auxiliary m e e t i n g held Nov.29 opened with a potluck d i n n e r , 23 m e m b e r s a t t e n d e d . A r r a n g e m e n t s of m o m s , provided by John Meinhardi, d e c o r a t e d the t a b l e s , Frank Lorrey of Muskegon, B a r r a c k s 328, was the g u e s t s p e a k e r , M r s . B e r t h a Black of New E r a was welcomed a s a new m e m b e r . T h e next meeting will be Mon. Dec. 13 f e a t u r i n g their annual C h r i s t m a s dinner at 1 p j n . XMAS DANCE - T h e NBC Student Council s p o n s o r e d a C h r i s t m a s Dance for 7th and 8th g r a d e r s F r i d a y night in the middle school g y m . The d e c o r a tions f e a t u r e d a bell pinata filled with candy that was opened at 9 o ' c l o c k . The committees -decorations, clean-up, records, and refreshments worked very hard and w e r e able to make a nice profit which will be used for student a c t i v i t i e s . The student council Is hoping they can s p o n s o r s o m e field t r i p s for the NBC s t u d e n t s , C h a r l e s Mlndham photo Drawing contest deadline is Saturday Calling all kids! D o n t f o r g e t to send In your e n t r i e s for the C h r i s t m a s Drawing C o n t e s t , The deadline for e n t r i e s Is this S a t u r d a y , Dec. 11, Submit your drawings on a 3 " by 3 " piece of paper and u s e black pen or pencil. The contest t h e m e Is " W h a t C h r i s t m a s Means To M e " . C h i l d r e n through 14 y e a r s of age a r e e l i g i b l e . Who knows, you may end up one of the lucky winners of S5, 83, or a S2 p r i z e . The p r i z e money would come in handy for that s p e c i a l gift for mom or dad, Vou may mail in your e n t r y o r bring it into our office In downtown Montague. Good luckl Cat Pak announces more activities MONTAGUE - - Area children will be the jolly r e c i p i e n t s of the newest Cat Pak activity when they attend " M a g i c Movie M a d n e s s " Saturday a f t e r n o o n a t the P a r k T h e a t r e In Montague, Cartoons will be s:iown for children f r o m the a g e s of 4-12 at two s e p a r a t e s h o w i n g s . The f i r s t showing Is f r o m 12:30 to 2:30 and the second Is f r o m 3 to 5, T i c k e t s a r e 75(1. Other a r e a people stand to gain F r i d a y night at the Scottvllle-Montague basketball g a m e when two r a f fles will be held. The 50-50 Raffle will be drawn f o r the f i r s t t i m e since the football s e a s o n . Also a t u r k e y will be r a f f l e d off with the r a f f l e t i c k e t s selling for 50C a piece or t h r e e for § 1 . T h e t u r k e y was donated to Cat Pak by M r , and M r s , Roy P r i c e of Rothbury, C h e e r l e a d e r s a r e selling t h e s e r a f f l e t i c k e t s . At l a s t T h u r s d a y ' s meeting plans w e r e f o r m u lated for a m a j o r activity which will I n t e r e s t e v e r y o n e In the a r e a . A snow c a r n i v a l Is planned for J a n . 22-29 which should draw people to the a r e a to p a r t i c i p a t e In t h e many Interesting a c t i v i t i e s . T h e r e will be a snowmobile r a l l y , I c e - f i s h i n g c o n t e s t s , snow s c u l p t u r e , c r o s s - c o u n t r y skiing and a dance. T h e kick-off for the big week will be a donkey basketball g a m e to be held J a n . 22 In the Montague High School g y m . Many w o r k e r s will be needed to c a r r y out t h i s l a r g e undertaking so people who can help a r e a s k e d to call Bruce Hawk, 894-6543, o r attend the Cat Pak meetings T h u r s d a y nights a t 7:30 In the high school library. Poetry conference A t h r e e - d a y Michigan Poetry Conference, featuring prominent living poets, p u b l i s h e r s and edi t o r s , will be held this weekend at the Pantllnd Hotel In Grand Rapids. Tne conference, which Is open to all t h o s e I n t e r e s t e d f r e e of c h a r g e , will begin on F r i d a y , Dec, 10, at 2 p j n . and will con- clude at 12:30 p . m . o n S u n day, D e c . 12. One of the featured poets will be Judith Minty of North Muskegon. Her f i r s t book of p o e t r y , entitled " L a k e Songs and Other F e a r s " , won the 1973 U. S. Award of the International Poetry F o r u m , She Is poet - in r e s i d e n c e at T h o m a s J e f ferson College. il 1930 MONTAGUE WILDCATS - - Back row, left to right; Coach " E l d y " Townsend, A r t Ripley, Warren Howell, George Diliabaugh, Clayton Buttleman, Charles Kroll, Charles Lipka, Eugene Eilers, Howard Coors, Adolph R o s s . F r o n t r o w : Ronald B a x t e r , Howard Roberts, John Yeager, H e r b e r t Paeth, Marion Hunt, Raymond Ramthun, Henry Ramthun. FOUR TOP BRANDS, ALL TYPES USED MANY DIFFERENT BRANDS, ALL T Y P E S Expert S e r v i c e o n TV or Audio Equip. - Carry In. TRADES 1 ...^SPECIAL CEDAR PICNIC TABLES and YARD SWINGS 894—2054 -IT $75°° EITHER ONE NEW COACH — Gerald K a r i , back left, the new Montague junior v a r s i t y coach was handed his f i r s t l o s s of the s e a s o n l a s t week when the Wildcat's lost to Ravenna. He is giving i n s t r u c t i o n s t o the t e a m during a t i m e out. Tom Lohman photo Wildcats wrestle Whitehall Thursday MONTAGUE — Wrestling is getting off t o a big s t a r t t h i s week but the Montague t e a m is still somewhat a question mark. T h i s s e a s o n they have a new coach in Bob Engler who is still looking for m o r e w r e s t - l e r s to c o m e out f o r the t e a m . Right now he has eight f r e s h m e n , eight s o p h o m o r e s and t h r e e j u n i o r s and s e n i o r s out f o r the s q u a d . Some of the hopefuls that a r e back a r e T i m Schiller and Ralph A r t l i p . At this point Coach Engler has this outlook on the t e a m s in the c o n f e r e n c e , " W e ' l l t a k e t h e m one at a t i m e , " he s a i d . T h e i r f i r s t home meet is on Dec. 9 when they host Oakridge. FREE D E L I V E R Y MONTAGUE DISPOSAL SERVICE ORDER EARLY AL'S GARAGE 2 5 6 1 E. C O L B Y R O A D « 1 S I I V E R CREEK CURBSIDE PICKUP WILL START MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 ALLEY PICKUP WILL BE DISCONTINUED FOR THE WINTER Montague w r e s t l i n g schedule MONTAGUE WRESTLING SCHEDULE Dec. 2 6 9 13 16 Jan. 6 10 11 13 17 20 27 Feb. 1 5 12 Whitehall 7:30 Orchard View Oakridge Bolton Open Shelby Hesperla Whitehall Ravenna Hoiton Mason County Central Hart North Muskegon Conference Districts there there here here here there here there there there there here December 8, 1976. Panp CLASSIFIED DEADLINE SATURDAY NOON PH. 893-1395 I) I YOUR CLASSIFIED AD A P P E A R S IN BOTH T H E OCEANA C O I N T V NEW-i S. T H E WHITE LAKER O B S E R V E R . TWO P A P E R S , 3 6 , 0 0 0 R E A D E R S PERSONAL CARD O F THANKS We wish t o thank all our f r i e n d s and r e l atives for t h e i r kindness, the beautiful f l o r a l a r r a n g e m e n t s , the donations t o the cancer -fund and the donations of food, during our b e reavement. LOST & FOUND FEMALE C A T white & beige w / b l u e eyes half S i a m e s e . Lost on F r u i t vale Rd. n e a r Brown's Pond. Ph. 894-5917. 12/8c LOST IN T H E F E R R Y Area between M-20 and Shelby Rd. - White f e male husky. A n s w e r s t o " T a f f y " . Call 861-4292 a f t e r 4:00 p j n . 12/8c Special thanks t o Renee' Schultz and the VFW a u x i l i a r y , Rev. F O U N D In Whitehall Heaton for his words s m a l l light colored f e of c o m f o r t , and t o all the male dog. Call girls at White Ledge 894-4577. 12/8c nufsing home who made L-OST . B l a c k & w h i t e an overwhelming s e r vice to our mother d u r terrier mix, male, ing her s t a y . choke chain c o l l a r , a r e a Respectfully White Lake Drive & M r , and M r s , Kaj Durham, Whitehall, Sorenson, & family 894-5034. 12/8c M r . and M r s . Ira Hill & family PETS & M r . and M r s . Richa r d Hill & family LIVESTOCK M r . and M r s , William Gillan & family WHITE SCOTTIE & t e r r i e r mix pup, 6 - m o n t h s . P/8-c- . old, gentle and loving, MEMORIUM needs good home. Ph. 894-4590. 12/8c B E T T Y A. T A B O R FOR S A L E - 5 months Born Dec. 4, 1925 old Charlois - C r o s s Died Aug. 1, 1975. h e i f e r . Also one month old bull calf, milk f e d . We cannot s a y , we must Call 861-4718. 1 2 / l , 8 c not say That she is dead. She is F R E E husky mix pupjust away! pies - 2 m a l e s , call 894With a c h e e r y smile and 8043. 12/1,8p a wave of the hand She has wandered into HORSESHOEING an unknown land Trimming - Contact And left us d r e a m i n g Doug Bowers 861-4983. > how very f a i r tfc It needs must b e , since she lingers t h e r e ; A D O R A B L E C h r i s t m a s So think of her faring puppies husky on, as: dear shepherd m i x , 8 w k s o l d . In the love of T h e e a s 810 e a c h . Ph. 861-4421. the love of Thee; 12/8c Think of her still a s the s a m e , and say She is not dead, she is FOR SALE just away. James Whitcomb Riley Sadley m i s s e d by " U S E D " J E A N S $5.00 her children and g r a n d - bibs $6.00. • Many children; Bob, T r e v o r , other b a r g a i n s ; J a c k e t s , Ron, Jacque, S a r a h , Suflannel s h i r t s , casual san, Lisa and Denny. pants, s w e a t e r s , s p o r t 12/8c s h i r t s , b e l t s , e t c . FACTORY SURPLUS SALES 12/10tfc NOTICE THE S P A IS now open! Stop & see our f a c i l i t i e s . Indoor p o o l , s a u n a , whirlpool, e x e r c i s e e quipment, showers, lockers, m y o m a s s o l o gist. No obligation. White Lake Health Spa, 4930 W a t e r , Montague. Ph. 894-2500. l l / 1 0 t f c . GIVE HER or him a gift c e r t i f i c a t e at Alan's Hair F a s h i o n s . Men's £ women's hair styling, 8930 Water St., Montague 893-8855. 12/1,8.15c AT T H E S P A Let Bev Sorensen, (myomassologist) relieve you of those tired aching muscles with a gentle m a s s a g e . Call for an appoints ment any t i m e , 894-2500, 11/24,12/1,8,15c IGNORANCE is expensive, Often the person who can least a f f o r d it g r e hurt most when buying e l e c t r o n i c s equipment. Honest a d v i c e . Full s t o c k s . HOME TV, Whitehall. 12/8c STOP! Don't throw a way that old c h a i r . Let us r e p a i r it for you. Caneing, Wicker, Reed, Rattan, Rush, Will make new r o c k e r s and other little t h i n g s . Closed Mondays & T u e s d a y s , POKE ABOUT S H O P P E , Ph, 894-8450 5/l4tfc F R E E Z E R S . Save $20 on a 23* chest f r e e z e r , was $319,88 now special price of $299,88, 20' chest freezer for $288,88. MONTGOMERY WARDS Huston Sales Agency Montague, Ph. 894-5602 12/8,15c RADIOS OR HEADPHONES make wonderful lasting g i f t s . 68 on display. Fondle and hear before you buy. HOME TV, Whitehall. 12/8c 2 - 1 5 " PONTIAC r i m s , good for snow t i r e s . 894-4790, 12/8tfc XMAS T R E E S cut your own $6 for Spruce $2,50 for Scotch end of Flowe r Creek Road off of Meinert Road, 894-4372 12/8p LLOYD'S 8 - t r a c k tape player, has p r o g r a m s e l e c t o r with indicator l a m p s , s e p a r a t e volume balance and tone cont r o l , 2 matching s p e a k ers, excellent condition, $75. Also, J e e p plow f r a m e , complete with headlights, $75. Call 894-4555. 1 2 / l , 8 c 16 GA bolt action with adjustable choke, $35. Call 894-6467 a f t e r 5. 12/l,8p REDUCE safe & fast with Go Bese T a b l e t s , Todd P h a r m a c y . 11/17 t h r u l / 1 9 p 8 ' T R A I L E R axle w / e l e c t r i c b r a k e s - 3 ton capacity. 894-5929 tfc REGENCY POLICE SCANNERS, C r y s t a l s , antennas, s e r v i c e , $10 to $25 off. HOME TV, Whitehall. 12/8c F O R D t r a c t o r - 1976, Model 2000 - like new. Less than 400 h o u r s . Phone 894-4522 12/1,8c OLD FASHIONED kitchen cupboard with sugar & flour bins. Call e v e s . 894-6031. 12/8c CHRISTMAS T R E E S cut your own - - $2,00 1/2 mile north of Meine r t Park on Whitbeck. 12/8,15p 1-PAIR SNOW T I R E S 15" wheel base, e x c e l lent condition, 894-9173 after 5 p,m, 12/8c WORK CLOTHES, Pants $1.00, Shirts 75C. Also jackets, coveralls, s o c k s , caps, e t c . at low p r i c e s . FACTORY SURPLUS SALES-Montague stoplight c o r n e r . Ph. 894-6633, Open 1 0 a , m , - 5:30 p , m , 12/10tfc MAGNETIC SIGNS See us for s i z e & p r i c e . O b s e r v e r & News 8674 F e r r y St. .Montague. Ph. 893-1385-LAYAWAYS on e v e r y thing, GIFT CERTIFICATES, HOMETV, Whitehall. 12/8c 4 0 to 60 P E R C E N T O F F Upholstery fabrics, 6,000 rolls to choose f r o m . THE FAIR, 1292 E, Broadway, Muskegon Open 9 - 5 . Ph. 733-1786. 9 / 1 thru l l / 2 4 c BOY'S figure s k a t e s , size 8, used 6 t i m e s , $6, Ph, 893-2565, 12/8c HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE, FARM, AUTO, MOTOR CYCLE, HEALTH, LIFE & HEALTH, Let us quote, Ed Sikkenga - 894-8244 or 861-4012. 8/4tfc SOLID walnut dining room table - complete with two leaves, pads and 6 c h a i r s . Excellent condition. Make offer. Ph, 894-5127. 12/8c u. WEDDING STATIONARY - Choose f r o m • wedding invitations * wedding announcements • Thank you c a r d s * Reception c a r d s • Napkins & Matches • A c cessories, The O b s e r v e r & News 8674 FerrySt,,Montague Phone 893-1385 F R E E Z E R S - Save $20 on a 23* chest f r e e z e r , was $319.88 now special price of $299.88. 20' chest freezer for $288.88, MONTGOMERY WARDS Huston Sales Agency Montague, Ph. 894-5602 12/8,15c ANTIQUE round oak table, $150; antique ,410 ga, shotgun, $100; table saw, $75; 8725 Meade St., Montague a f t e r 4pm 12/8c CRAIG - COBRA CBs $100 to $120 off on C r a i g (factory spons o r e d ) . Cobra 21 & 29 a r e $30 to $40 off. No g i m m i c k s . A n t e n n a s , a c c e s s o r i e s . HOMETV, Whitehall. Layaway. 12/8c SHELBY MOTORS SALES, INC FORD & MERCURY SHELBY, MICHIGAN PH. 861-2911 OLIVER clete t r a c k bulldozer diesel engine, 8 f t . blade, 894-5929, T Special of the W eek . . . NEW PINTO R A D I O , 4-SPD. T R A N S . DISC B R A K E S or 861-4800 FIREWOOD OAK-MAPLE-BEECH $16 per cord delivered Whitehall - Montague. Small charge additional m i l e a g e . Ph. 8945407. 12/31tfc CHRISTMAS T R E E S for sale; 1 to 2 d o l l a r s , you cut. 10470 Henderson, Montague o r call 894-6957. 12/8,15 SNOW T I R E S — Size B78-13 with wheel's for Pinto - $40,00 for p a i r . Like New - Ph, 8945091. 12/8 PHOTOGRAPHIC E quipment - - Kodak Rapid Color processor model 16K, excellent condition $250,00, Bell & Howell 240 16MM movie c a m e r a with Angenieux Zoom lens f r o m 17MM to 68 MM $150. 8x10 s t a i n l e s s steel dump wash tank $10,00 Don Martin - 308 S, Elizabeth, Whitehall, 894-9584. 12/8c LADY KENlViORE washer d r y e r , good condition, Call 894-5948. LITTON MICROWAVE Full s t o c k s . La yaw a y . P r i c e , S e r v i c e . HOME TV, Whitehall 12/8c ROYAL manual typewriter with stand, $55, Phone 894-4802. 1 2 / l p FEEDS By a Bag or Ton ' D O G FOODS* • C A T FOOD* *W1LD BIRD FFEDS* * SUNFLOWER SEED* * C R A C K E D CORN* * CHICK EN F E E D * *DUCK P E L L E T S * *RABBIT PELLETS* * P I G FOOD* *HORSE FEEDS* * H A Y CUBES* *BALEDSTRAW* WATER SOFTENER SALT ROCK SALT O P E N D A I L Y 8 TO 6 DAHL & WONDERS Western S u p p l i e r s US-31 by F r u i t v o l e Rd. Montague $2795 N o . 875 WANTED TO USED CARS BUY OR RENT CONVERT TO WOOD HEAT; Vermont DownD r a f t e r , Ashley space heaters; Ashley f u r nace conversion units, THE GRANERY, Ludington, 845-5419, 11/24 thru 12/31c IO R O N L \ S L 5 0 0 1970 CHEVY I M A L A $750 or best offer excellent m o t o r . Also Kenmore e l e c . d r y e r , rung good. Ph. 894-2180 or 894-4684. 12/8.15c MARK IV 1975, low mileage, one owner, $7,900, Call 798-4966 a f t e r 5:30, 12/8c 1973 OLDS 98 4 - d r , Sedan Executive Car with all p o w e r . Phone 873-2745 or 873-4003 12/8 p WOULD LIKE TO LEASE - in White Lake a r e a , , , 3 bedroom home with good b a s e ment and g a r a g e . Call 773-9161 - ask for the director, 12/8c WANTED to buy cash for used gas stove - p r e f e r a b l y apt, s i z e . Also used r e f r i g e r a t o r s . Must be in excellent condition & clean. Arrowhead Agency, Ask for J i m - 894-4344, l l / 2 4 t f c ' 6 8 VALIANT slant 6, automatic, t r a i l e r hitch winterized, $200,00, Snow t i r e s on r i m s $30. 894-5925, 12/8c 1962 Slant tual Ph, DODGE D A R T 6 stick 55,000 a c m i l e s , runs good. 894-8480, 12/8c ' 7 5 FORD 1/2 T . pickup t r u c k . Super - cab automatic t r a n s . , power b r a k e s and s t e e r i n g , under 20,000 actual miles Call 894-8944. 12/8p SNOWMOBILES 71 EVINRUDE Sceet e r " E l e c t r i c s t a r t and r e v e r s e . Wide 20 in, t r a c k . Used very little Call 894-8944, 12/8p 1976 SCORPIONS new 400 range whip $1,095; 440 whip $1,295, B r a s s Anchor, Pentwater 8698311. 12/8,15c '72 CHAPPAREL, F i r e b i r d 400 SS engine, new t r a c k last y e a r , good condition, $400, 861-2557, 12/8c I SNOW J E T P A R T S and service White Lake Greenhouse Nursery 1311 E, Colby,894-8574 12/8,15c SITUATION BABYSITTING in my home by day, week, or hour, (or your home evenings). Conveniently located in Montague, Call 894-8249, SNOWPLOWING Driveways & lots, 8944195, Whitehall, Imo.c SNOWBLOWING in city of Montague, nave garden tractor with blower. Reasonable r a t e s , 894-8656, Cut and Save This Ad! 12/8,15,2 2p SNOWPLOWING Reasonable r a t e s , 8942245, No C r e d i t . l2/8,15,22,29p WANTED HELP SNOW PLOWING done in the Claybanks & Tothbury a r e a , Ph, 894-9485 12/8,15c WANTED SNOV\ PLOWING 8615368 New E r a ; 8 9 4 - 6 1 4 0 Montague/Whitehall, Wayne E r d m a n , Also Ve^a t i r e s & r i m s , 7,00x13, It/ 2 4-1/26_ A MVN with truck Clean G a r a g e s , b a s e ments - Brush Hauling - haul away junk appliances - anything. Reasonable, 894-8260, FEMALE - cook & bar work, apply in person Wayside Inn, Montague, 8/lltfc T E X A S REFINERY Corp, o f f e r s PLENTY OF MONEY plus cash bonuses, fringe benefits to m a t u r e individual in the White Lake a r e a . R e g a r d l e s s of e x p e r ience, a i r m a i l A, T , Pate, P r e s . , Texas Refinery Corp,, Box 711, Fort Worth, Texas 76101. 12/8c LEASING RENTAL WE RENT CARS BY DAY-WEEK-MONTH WE LEASE CARS FOR ONE-TWO OR THREE YEARS HUNT SALES & SERVICE C o r n e r o f Bus. U . S . 31 & F r u i t v o l e R d 893-1945 Take Fruitvole e x i t o f f x - w o y PUBLIC AUCTION DEC. I I 1972 R U P P YANKEE 44U - Call 894-4915 a f t e r 5:00. 12/8c 6:00 pjn. Please Note Time Change MOBILE HOMES Ferry Township Hail on Loop Road in Ferry WE'RE STILL HERE TRUCK LOAD O F S U R P L U S STOCK All New Merchandise Come out to the big lot at Apple Ave. and C a r r Rd., Not 4 or 5 units but 45 units to choose f r o m . New and p r e owned - choose from famous brands like Windsor, New Moon, Squire, and Mansion, Open 9 to 9 Mon - F r i . , 9 to 6 Sat., and 1 to 6 Sun. Recliners, T V Sets, Dozens of Lamps Davenport and Chair Set Tools - Air Tools Mediterranean Wall Hangings Houseware Appliances, TV Antennas Many G i f t Items DON'T MISS THIS GREAT SALE Donald H, MOBILE HOMES Apple Ave, and C a r r Rd, Mjskegon Open 7 days 733-2544 ' Brink n c H A M I L T O N AUCTION CO. HAMILTON, MICH December 8, 1976, Page 32 W H I T F H A L L . s h a r p 1bedroom, $125,00 per month includes utilities. No pets or child r e n . $50.00 damage deposit. F i r s t & last months rent in advance. Call J i m , days 894-4344 - evenings 894-2362. 12/8tfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT LOW WINTER R A T E S - btudio a p a r t m e n t s and Kitchenettes, Ph. 8949097 9/2 2tfc NEWLY C A R P E T E D r e d e r c o r a t e d home in Montague - basement & g a r a g e , gas heat. Deposit and r e f e r e n c e s r e quired. Phone 894-5516 12/8c YEW H A L L F O R R E N T Weddings - Parties Etc, Phone 894-5765, 9/ltfc H E S P F R I A Modern 3 or 4 room home, c a r p e t ed d r a p e s , full b a s e ment, large y a r d , patio, near schools and shopping - $185 per month, s e c u r i t y deposit r e q u i r ed. 854-95-1 or 8541304. 12/8,15c W H I T E H A L L - Nice 1bedroom apartment, fully c a r p e t e d , r e f r i g e r a t o r , stove and utilities f u r n i s h e d . No children, no p e t s . S135 per month. '218 Muskegon Ave. Call 894-5229. 12/8tfc 2-BEDROOM HOUSE overlooking White Lake Available immediately. Fireplace, furnished. $165. Pay own utilities. Ph. 312-827-0914. M ONTAGUE furnished 1-bedroom home, c a r peted, gas heat. Deposit & references required. Phone 894-5516. 12/8c N I C E 2 - BEDROOM, newly r e d e c o r a t e d home for rent. Downtown Whitehall. Responsible people only. Available immediately. 894-4991 12/8c - WHITEHALL 1 bedroom a p a r t m e n t , $132 per month, utilities included. R e f e r e n c e s & deposit r e q u i r e d . No pets, 894-9002, 12/8tfc HALL FOR R E N T Dinners, F a m i l y , Reunions, Showers, Small Parties, Community Hall - Rothbury, Call 894-8544 tfc NEWLY remodeled home in Shelby near downtown & school. Must be seen to be app r e c i a t e d , Call for appt, 873-4146 or 873-3330, tfc BUSINESS SERVICES EQUIPMENT RENTAL WE R E N T - Power pipe t h r e a d e r s , power nail d r i v e r s , lead f u r n a c e s , building jacks, skillsaw, linoleum r o l l e r s , floor and wall s a n d e r s , floor p o l i s h e r s , rug s c r u b b e r s , extension l a d d e r s , lawn m o w e r s , post hole d i g g e r s , - - keys made saws s h a r p e n e d . Hunt's Hardware, Montague, Mi, Phone 893-6945, Hours: Mon, T h u r s , , & Sat. - 6:30 a , m , - 6:30 Pcin, F riday 6:30 a . m , - 9:00 p , m . Sun. & Holidays 6:30 a 0 mo to Noon Christmas closed, ll/5tfc H & C ROOFING Shingles, Hot Asphalt, Ice Proofing, A r o o f e r will call , , , not a s a l e s m a n . 24 hour s e r vice. Ph, 766-2437, tfc P E T E ' S Carpet Clean-' ing, $10 per r o o m . Discount on 3 rooms o r m o r e , 766-2478, t f c B O B ' S R O O F I N G CO. 603 M e a r s , Whitehall , , Roofing and Sheet Metal - Snow & Ice Removal Snow plow ing - d r i v e s , sidewalks and parking l o t s , Ph, 894-4687 or 894-4815. 12/8 thru 2/28 SNOWPLOWING - Home r e p a i r & remodeling . . g l a s s , f a u c e t s , switches - No job too s m a l l . 8948922. 12/15 thru 1 5 c THE ARROWHEAD AGENCY R E T I R E D 0 .1 UST MARRIED 1 ' c h e c k out this cute little remodeled 2 bedroom home at 8914 Pullman S t r e e t , Montague, Gas furnace carpeted living room and dining room - easy walk t o town and only $16,000.00, O U T A WAYS - 3 bedrooms and a family room and a small horse barn - big 100 x 233 ft. lot - and priced to sell at $20,500.00 just N. of Montague on Sikkenga Road. 2-BEDROOM C O T tage for rent - t u r n i s h ed - $125 per month T R E A T RUGS R I G H T plus utilities. Deposit they'll be a delight if and r e f e r e n c e s r e q u i r cleaned with Blue e d . Also rooms for rent O N L Y 20 minutes f r o m L u s t r e , Rent e l e c t r i c in Montague a r e a . Call Whitehall on US-31 - shampooer $2, Ben 893-3805. 12/8tfc new 2 - b e d r o o m upper, Franklin Store, Whitenear H a r t . Stove, r e hall, 6/23tfc FURNISHED apartment frigerator, carpeting. on White L a k e . Call 893$120 if you q u a l i f y . Ph, 7035. 12/ltfc Ludington 120-8457404. 12/8.15/22.29c REAL ESTATE VIONTAGUE 2 - b e d r ( o m SMALL 3 - r o o m a p ^ r t - j house, S135 per m o . j lus ment outside Montague I deposit. Ph. 894-5707 5-NICE LEYEL 100 - furnished $110 per o r 894-8608. 11/17c x 200* Building lots. month - includes utilWinston Rd. near Rothities and garbage and b u r y . $500 down - 8% VERY nice 1 bedroom snow r e m o v a l . P r e f e r Land contract available. apt. in Whitehall. No single - no children o r • R e s t r i c t e d , no t r a i l e r s children or pets and all pets. R e f e r e n c e s , Write - or will swap for new utilities furnished for Box 276 A, Montague, 1977 pickup. 894-8559 $136 in winter and $126 12/lc 12/8p in s u m m e r , R e f e r e n c e s , deposit and 2 months RENTAL COUNTRY HOUSE r e n t . Call Don o r Ralph 1 - 1 / 2 miles east of at 894-4344. 11/24tfc Shelby, 1 a c r e , 2 bedHALL FOR R E N T r o o m s , barn, g a r a g e , M O N T A G U E . . . 2for receptions, p a r t i e s , bedroom apartment, nicely wooded,Call 861e t c , Ph, 744-9063 o r $135 a month. Reference 5019, 12/8tfc 894-5412. 5/5tfc & deposit. No p e t s , 8 9 4 8430 or 894-9649. I HE AMERICAN Legion P E N T W A T E R a r e a 12/1,8c Hall in Whitehall a v a i l - wooded lot 100' x 250' able for receptions, a c c e s s to Bass Lake, FARM HOUSE & A C R ^ p a r t i e s , e t c . Contact Best o f f e r over $3,000. age in Claybanks TownLeon S c h m e l z e r 894ship, north of Montague. 4189 or the hall 893- 873-3818. ll/.04,12/l,8c Phone 894-4611. 12/8p 9515. tfc SOUTH O F W H I T E H A L L J u s t finished, s h a r p basement r e c r e a t i o n room with bar - 15 year old 3 bedroom r a n c h e r - double garage - gas furnace - nice newer subdivision - May we show you this honey? - S. of Giles Road on A s p a s i a . NEW L I S T I N G Montague - 3 bedroom rancher full basement - c a r port - gas furnace - and only $23,500,00, Better take a look at this b e f o r e you buy! 4 A C R E S - Small h o r s e barn - 2 stables c o r r a l - lovely - built in 1974 - 3 bedroom rancher - aluminum siding - full basement attached double g a r a g e - s e e 2401 Orshal, just N, of River Road, One of the old t i m e r s in Whitehall that needs some work to bring it back to its f o r m e r elegance. Solid c h e r r y front door with oval glass t h a t ' s p r i c e l e s s , plus natural varnished woodwork in this 4 bedroom home with g a s fired hot water h e a t . Double g a r a g e , city s e w e r and g a s . Let us show you 121 E , Muskegon Avenue. J u s t $11,000.00. T H E ARROWHEAD AGENCY 8779 F e r r y St, Montague, Mi. 894-4344 EVENINGS: Don Holmstrom 894-5136 Herb Jacobs 861-4033 > 2w T O P D O f , iuSUM. NOW F O R YOU In beautiful Chalet Highlands, South of Ludington, this s p a c ious brick t h r e e bedroom home nestles f i r m l y on 102* of landscaped Lake Michigan frontage. The 30* c a r peted living room and 30* dining room and kitchen overlooks the lake. When a builder builds a home for h i m self, you f i n d e x t r a f e a t u r e s such a s : s t a i n l e s s steel s t o r m d o o r s , extra insulation, extra c l o s e t s , Georgia stone f i r e place with Italian m a r ble t r i m , two full baths, thermopane windows, extra large two car garage and storage shed. All quality built and now for you, WATER FRONTAGE # E ARE WATER FRONT SPECIALISTS 20 Acres River, on Sauble Located on beautiful Tittabawassee River near B e a v e r t o n , This new y e a r - r o u n d 3 BDR home is an exceelent value, 75'x296 , - 5 BEDROOM, new kitchen, 2 lots, A - l cond,, 6 blks f r o m Main Street Pentwater, $39,000, New f u r n a c t , new hot water h e a t e r , carpeted. CHRYSTAL Lake y e a r round home, 2 s t o r y , 2 b e d r o o m , built in 1969, on C r y s t a l Lake, 4-10 ACRE p a r c e l s of land 330 feet by 1320 feet on blacktop ro? $7,500 each, 3 VILLAGE lots, each 66 x 132 each - location M o r r i s S t r e e t , $12,500 for all 3, COMMERCIAL BLDG, RENTAL - downtown Pentwater, p r i m e location, 2 a p a r t m e n t s - 2 businesses, 4-BEDROOM older type f a r m home with barn & g a r a g e on 4 0 a c r e s . L o cated 2 m i l e s e a s t of Pentwater, $28,000, 100 F T , LOT - south branch P e r e Marquette R i v e r , $7,000, 2 LOTS * , 66xl32 M each. Main S t r e e t , $9,000, 2 bedroom, living room, large kitchen, s c r e e n e d porch, new roof, completely furnished, $13,000, McKee Central Agency Findiing CENTRAL REALTY 1004 E, Ludington Ave, 845-5000 843-8000 Tettplwn* Servic* Till I0;00» m Member PartntfftftA»»c . In< EVENINGS. CALV Ralph Kuhlman. 843-8971 Bob Shaw. 843-4257 "lay Schaner, 84S-6104 GusO Brien, 843-3532 Doris Fulton. 843^833 279 Hancock Streev Pentwater, Mi, Ph. 869-2201 Up the F r a n k l i n H i l l to W I N T E R ' S B A R B E R .SHOP New L o c a t i o n - 49/15 Hunt St, Montague (Between Springer & Cook) Hours: 7 a,m. - 6 p.m. - Evenings by Appt. Monday through Thursday Closed Friday & Saturday Ph. 894-6311 BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY SPOTT'S INTERIORS rpfjWallpapering-Painting-Carpentry SHELBY MICH. 861-5019 I ? FREE ESTIMATES TWIN CITY PLUMBING & HEATING ARTS & Air Conditioning - Sheet Metal Fabricating State L i c e n s e 9 8 4 1 N. US 31 • M O N T A G U E VANDER YEN'S SUPER MARKET fQw/Z/// \861-5127 NEW ERA vMEATSyI HEADQUARTERS FOR HINDQUARTERS Custom C u t t i n g , Wrapping &• F r e e z i n g BEEF BY QUARTER - H A L F • OR WHOLE BOB POSTMUS WHITE LAKE SIGN SHOP /i TOM WONDERS 894-5921 or 894-4481 MONTAGUE TV REPAIR SER PH VMCE 894-8141 OPEN Monday thru Friday 9 00 to 5 00pm COMMERCIAL PRINTING LIPKA'S DRUG STORE P R F S C R I I M IONS A C C U R A T E L V F I L L E D T & D LIFESTYLE HOME BUILDERS NEW HOMES - GARAGES - ADDITIONS A L L T Y P E S OF S I D I N G - SMALL REPAIRS 893-5624 MONTAGUE RADIATOR REPAIR G & G TRACTOR REPAIR MCCARTHYS 894-9517 JERRY 5CHEIC (893-5675 after closing) SiqM 1*00 REFT** STRCCT UONTAGOC UICXIQAM 893-7575 2485 FRUITVALE ROAD MONTAGUE 3 MILES EAST F R O M EXPRESSWAY GEORGE VINCENT, OWNER 894-472D OR BUD WRIGHT 893-5755 TOM ERASER 894-6503 (L i c.n,.d & lo.or.d) D A N FRASER 894-5570 COMMERCIAL PRINTING F O R M S - LETTERS - POSTERS HANDBILLS - BOOKLETS - P R O G R A M S . Pk. 8 9 3 - 1 3 8 5 m THE WHITE LAKE OBSERVER December 8, 1976, BUSINESS SERVICES S E P T I C Tank Cleaning CARL BRANDEL, Ph. 120-873-2398, Collect, Hart tfc WATCH r e p a i r i n g , r i n g sizing, engraving MITCHELL J E W E L R Y , 909 E . Colby, Whitehall. Ph. 893-4782. tfc FORMAL r e n t a l s - T u x edos - B u s i n e s s Suits for All O c c a s i o n s Western Michigan's m o s t complete F o r m a l Department. Power's Clothing - H a r t and ' Shelby - 873-2088. t f c M O N T A G U E Disposal S e r v i c e - Serving Montague and Rothbury a r e a s . Phone Nelsons . . . 5220 Stanton, Montague - 894-4677 tfc SNOWPLOWING. . . CALL WHITE LAKE GREENHOUSE & NLIPSERY. Call 894-8574, 12/lc IMMEDI A T E C ASH for land contract equitie? Arrow head Agency Montague, 894-4344 SNOW T I R E S mounted or t r a c t i o n i z e d . Ken's Body Shop, Rothbury, Call 893-6185, 11/17,24,12/1,8.c H I L L P E T E R S O N Cons t r u c t i o n - New Construction & remodeling. Licensed & I n s u r e d . Ins t a l l kitchen c a b i n e t s , formica work.Sell Merillat c a b i n e t s . Ph. 8945094. 6199 Bell Rd., Whitehall. tfc PLUMBER HEATING Furnace Sales & Service We S e r v i c e All Makes Including Mobile Homes Contact Randy P l u m m e r New E r a 861-513P 10/20tfc S H O E R E P A I R - We do our own w o r k . O r thopedic work with d o c tor's prescription, SHOPPE DAILY, H e s p e r i a - Ph. 854-1655. 9/15tfc MIKE & B A R B ' S CATERING SERVICE Wedding Receptions Graduations - P r i v a t e P a r t i e s - e t c . P h . 8945553. 5/4tfc NOTICE Advertisers should check t h e i r ad following f i r s t publication. T h i s newspaper s h a l l not be liable for f a i l u r e t o publish an • ad or f o r a typographic e r r o r o r errors In publication except to the extent of the cost of the ad for the f i r s t d a y ' s i n s e r tion. Adjustment for e r r o r s is limited t o the c o s t of that portion of the ad w h e r e in the e r ror occured. White Lake O b s e r v e r and Oceana County News legals NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE UefauU having been madv in the terms and conditions of a certain mortgase exccutcd b> CI RTIS T . HOLLIDAY and SANDRA D. HOLLIDAY, husband and " i f e , to WILLIAM II.SILL MORTGAGES., INCORTOIIATEl) Mortgagee, dated April 25, 1970 and recorded April 27, U70 in Liber 937, MusKegon Count> Records, I'age 107 and aislgned b> said Mortgagee to FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a corporation organixcd and existing under the lans of the I nlted Stales, b> assignment dated \ p r i l 25, 1970 and recorded April 27, 1970 in Liber 9 i 7 , Muskegontount) Records, I'agc 112, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of ($10,361.39) Ten thousand three hundred si«t>-four and 39/100 dollars including interest at (8-1/2%) Eight & one-half per cent per annum. No suit or proceedings has been instituted to recover the debt secured b> said mortgage or an> part thereof. n LIE ROBINSON assumed said mortgage b) virtue of a narranty deed from the above named mortgagors dated ianuar} 12. 1976 and recorded in Liber 1071, i'age 294. 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, December 30, 1976 at 10:00 o'clock A.M., Eastern Standard Time, said mortgage « l l l be foreclosed by sale at public auction at the Terrace street entrance to the Muskegon (ounty 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 (8-1/2%) eight \ one-half per cent per annum and all legal costs, charges and evpenses 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 t ity of Muskegon, Muskegon County.'Michigan, and are described as: Lot 16. Block 183, Revised Plat of the City of Muskegon, as recorded in Liber 3 of Plats, I'agc 71, Muskegon County Records. The length of the redemption period is sl« (6) months from the date of sale. Dated: December 1, 1976 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION PARMENTER, FORSY THE S Ht DE Attorneys for Mortgagee 500 National Lumberman's Bank Bldg Muskegon, Michigan 19110 John M . Briggs, 111 lilt II 11 •>•> 1Q NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE premises are situated In the City of Muske«on, Muskegon Couity, Michigan and are described as; Lot 9 of Block 1 East Lawn Subdlvision of Blocks 3, 1 and 5 of R. P, Easton's Second Subdivision of part of Section 32, Town 10 North, Range 16 West. The length of the redemption period Is s l i (6) months from the date of sale. Dated: November 10, 197S HUNTINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS I LOAN ASSOCIATION Parmenter, Forsythe i Rude Attorneys for Mortgagee 500 National Lumberman's Bank Bldg. Muskegon, Michigan 19140 John M. Briggs. I l l 11/10,17,24,12/1,8 Default having been made In the terms and conditions oi a certain mortgage tkacutadby ROSA AGt ILERA to GOVERNMENT NATIONAL M C n T GACE ASSOCIATION Mortgagee, dated October 22, 1970 and recorded October 22, 1970 In Liber 919, Muskegon Court; Records, Page 179 on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of ($7,834.66) Seven thousand eight hundred thirty-four t 66/100 dollars Including IKerest at (8-1/2*^) Eight L one-half per cert per annum. No suit or proceedings has been Instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. ROSA AGl'ILERA comtyed her Interest to DEBRA ZOE SMALLttOOD by warranty deed dated March 12, 1975 and recorded March 14, 1975 In Liber 1054, Muskegon County Records, Page 356. 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 protided, notice is hereb> given that on Thursday. December 16, 1976 at 10 00 o'clock A.M., Eastern Standard Time, said mortgage w i l l b e f o r e closed 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 ( 8 - 1 / 2 ' ) eight I one-half per cent per annum and a l l legal costs, charges and e>penses Including attorney fees allowed b> 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 inthe City of Muikegon, MQskegon (ounty, Michigan and are described as: Lot 11 of Block 230 of the Revised Plat of (1903) of the City of Muskegon subject to and together with rights in driveway by virtue of instrument recorded August 11, 1%: in Liber 872 on I'agc 647, over the southerly 3 foci of said Lot 11 and the Northerly 5 feet of Lot 10 of said Block 230, to a point 85 feet from front of lot line, as per plat of record In the office of the Register of Deeds for said County. The length of the redemption period is (1) one month from the date of sale; provided thai, if a notice of occupancy or intent to occup> If served in accordance w ith MCI--N 600.3211 (d), the redemption period shall be (6) sis months from the date of sale. Dated November 17, 1976. PARMENTER, FOItSVTHE A RI DE Attorneys for Mortgager 500 National Lumberman's Bank Bldg Muskegon. Michigan 19110 lohn M. Briggs, 111 11 17,21.12/1.8,15. NOTICE OK S A L E OF R E A L E S T A T E ON FORECLOSURE sums that may be paid b> 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 13 and the North 127 feet of the East 13 feet of vacated Edwin Street of Plat of ' hainpoui Addition, as recorded In Liber 8 of Plata, Page 15, Muskegon County Records. The length of the redemption period Is six (6) months from the date of sale. Dated. November 10, 1976 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, PARMENTER, FORSYTHE 4 RUDE Attorneys for Mortgagee 500 National Ljmberman's Bank Bldg Muskegon, Michigan 49440 John M . Briggs, III 11/10,17^4,12/1,8 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE P I . B L I C N O T I C E IS HERBY GIVEN, that pursuant t o a Judgment of F o r e closure and O r d e r of Sale entered by the C i r c u i t Court for the Cour«> of Muskegon, State of M i c h i g a n , on the 16th day of August, 1976 in f a v o r of Superior O i l Company of Muskegon, a Michigan C o r p o r a t i o n , P l a i n t i f f , and against Ronald W . D a l s l e y , Defendant ( F i l e No. 76-10,183CH) I s h a l l o f f e r fur sale to the highest b i d d e r , at a public auction t o be held at the T e r r a c e Street entrance to the Muskegon County BuildinR. that being the place w h e r e the C i r c u i t C o u r t for said County is s i t uated, on the 2 3 r d day of December, 197fi at 10:00 o ' c l o c k A M . , E a s t e r n Standard T i m e , the follow ing described r e a l estate: ] I-and situated in the Township of Kgelston, Muskegon County, M i c h igan, described as: Commencing at the Northeast c o r n e r of Sect i o n 27, Town 10 N o r t h . Range IS West, for a point of beginning, thence West along the North line of said Section 250 feel, thence South p a r a l l e l with the Fast line of said Section 211 feet, thence l i s t p a r a l l e l w i t h the N o r t h line of said Section 250 feet, thence North along the East line of said Section 211 feet to the point of beginning, except the N o r t h 50 feet and the Fast 50 feet t h e r e o f f o r road purposes, and r e s e r v i n g unto S e l l e r s natural gas pipe lines (2) easement as now located along with reasonable right of ingress and egress f o r maintenance purposes. The length of the redemption p e r i o d is six (6) months a f t e r date of s a l e . Dated: November 3, 197fi M a r g a r e t H . Greenwood, Muskegon County C l e r k 11/3,10,17,24,12/1,8 Default having been made in the terms and conditions ora certain mortgage executed b> (il.OIIIA SMITH, to WILLIAM II. S I L L , MORTfiAGHs, INCORPORATED Mortgagee, dated September 3, 1969 and recorded Septem- THIS is a W O O D heater?? M 850 M295 M395 s l]95 '73 .CHARGER, V 8 *72 .MONTEGO. 6 C V L , 4 DR. ' 7 2 MALIIU , 4 DR. V8 '71 B H I C h S K Y L A R K 4 DR. V8 YES' It s ihe a m a z i n g '71 TORINO, 2 DR. H A R D T O P . VS ' 7 0 MALIBU. 2 DR, V 8 W O O D NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE \.SS.S695 *69 B U C K S P O R T WAGON, 9 P BURNING 'fiS BUICK L e S A B R E . 4 DR. CIRCULATOR NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default having been made in the terms and conditions ol a certain mortgage evecuted by RONALD POLLACK and St SAN POLLACK, husband and wife, to THOMAS \ H I L L , INC, Mortgagee, dated May 5, 1972 and recorded May 11. 1972 in Liber 985. Muskegon County Records, Page 572, and thus assigned to III NTINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION by assignment dated June 15, 1972 and recorded June 23, 1972 in Liber 989, Muskegon County Records, Page 169, on which mortgage there is claimed to he due at the dale of this notice the sum of (511,663,59) Eleven thousand six hundred sixty-three and 59/100 dollars including interest at (7^) seven per cent per annum. No suit o r 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 pursiant to the statutes of the State of Michigan in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that on Thursday, December 9, 1976 at 10.00 o'clock A.M., A s t e r n standard Time, said mortgage w i l l be foreclosed by sale at public auction at the Terrace Street entrance to the Muskegon County Building in Muskegon. Michigan, of the premises described m said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount as aforesaid on said mortgage with interest thereon at (T'c) seven per cent per annum and a l l 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 P a g e 33 as aforesaid on said m-'itgage with interest thereoi at t 7 - l ' 2 • seven i one-lalf per cent per annum and a l l legal costs, charges and expenses includii*; attorney fees alliwved bv law. and also any sums that may hi- paid bv the undersigned nccessary to protect its interest in ihe premises, which s.nd premises .in* situated in the t Ity of Muskegon, Maskrgfin (iwintv. Mi. higan. and are described as Ihe West tfuarter of l-ot 3 and Ihe l a s t Hall of 1.4 I . of Block 64 of Ihe Revised Flat lof I ' k i l l l»| r i : i t d > of Muskegon, as re corded in Liber 3 of plats, i'agc 71. Muskegon tiHirty Records, tiarcther with Ihe North Half of the vacated alley abulllng same on the s.«iih. The length of ihe redeiTi * inn (a-t iod is six (6) months from the dale otsale I Med: December I, 1976 I I IH R.M. N A T I t l W I . Mi Hi I l i M.I \SVK I V f l o N PMIMI.NTI l i 1 <>l!s> t i l l A M III Mtoioevsroi Mill tgagee .no Natunal I umbernvan's lUnk Hldg. Muskegon, Michignn I9I4U ".rfin M . Briggs. I l l 12 I.N.I ••.22,2!' GOOD THERMOSTATIC Default having been made in the terms and conditions of a certain mortgage evecuted b\ CHARLES H I L L , J R . a n d PATRICIA H I L L , husband and wife, m WILLIAM H. SILL MOIITliAt.ES, INCOR POHATH) Mortgagee, dated March 12, 1970 and recorded March 17, 1970 in Liber935,MuskegonCount> Records, Page 55 and assigned by- said Mortgagee to I r D E K M . NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a corporation organized and etisling under the laws o l the I nited States, b> assignmert dated March 12, I970and recorded March 17, 1970 In Liber 935, Muskegon County Rccords, I'agc 62, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the dale of this notice the sum of ($7,636.92) Seven thousand sis hundred t h i r t y - s i * and 92/100 dollars including interest at ( 8 - 1 / 2 ' ) Eight I one-half 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 or the state of Michigan In such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that on Thursday, December 9, 1976 at 10 00 o'clock A.M., Eastern standard Time, said mortgage w i l l 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 bo necessary to pa> the amount as aforesaid on said mortgage with interest thereon at ( S - l / 2 5 ) eight & one-half per cent per annum and a l l legal costs, charges and evpenses including attorney fees allowed by law, and also any ber 3, 1969 in Liber 924, Muskegon County Records, l»ge 53 and assigned bv said Mortgagee to l E D F R A l . NAnowi M d i t r t . A t . i xssiK i \ r ; ^s, a rorporatiun urganlred and eslvting under the laws of the I nlted states, by assignment dated September 3,1969 and recorded September 3, I9K9 In l iber 924, Muskegon loumv Records, • •age 58. on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this ™<ice the sum of (SI 1,780.52) Eleven thiusand seven hundredeight > I .>3/100 dollars including interest at (7-1 Seven 1. one-half per cent per annum. No suit or proceedings ha» been instituted to recover the debt secured bv said mortgage or any part (hereof T H U t E l ORE, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statutes of |IKStale of Muhigan in such ease made and provided, notice is hereby given thai .m Thursday, Deeember Ml, 1976 at 10 no o'clock \ , M . , Eastern standard Time, said mortgage w i l l be foreclused b> sale al public auction at the Terrace street entrance to the Muskegon County Building in Muskegon. Michigan, of the premises dcsriibed in said mortgage, or so muih thereof as may be necessary to piiy tlieanviont 'Ml 'MffiMOSli '70 F O R D , 3 / 4 T O N , 6 C V L . ' 7 0 DODGE, 3 / 4 T O N , fi C V L . '71 DODGE P O L A R A , V8, 4 DR. '70 C H E V . STATION WAGON, V8 » I •< i J As low oi UIGENT 0IDII 159' 5 MOW (o "' ALL TYPES OF WOOD STOVES •COOKING fkSHEET METAL C A S T IRON -FRANKLIN ROTHBURY HARDWARE SETTLER ft DUNCAN 1/2 Mile W. o f Pentwater 873-5625 Hart, blinker US-31 Michigan 894-8590 BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY REFRIGERATION SERVICE GET GOING WITH J.I. CASE 3arf'<f SaCet &. Service S M A L L ENGINE SALES & SERVICE 9980 N US • 31 MONTAGUE. Ml 4 9 4 3 7 (616)894-5080 A l l M o k e s of F r e e z e r s , or. A i r C o n d i f i o ^ n g . Refrigerotors C o m m e r c i o l or Residential. 894-4718 WAYNE TANNER Concrete Blocks Face Brick Patio Block Red - G r e y • C h a r c o o l • Grben • Y e l l c . Fireplace Material Heatilators Redi Mix Cement PHONE 845-5196 Servicing BW, T V , Car Color, Stereos, Marine JACK Heating & Air Conditioning Radios, Electronics YEAGER 7823 Old Channel T r a i l , Montague 894-4762 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION MONTAGUE HEATING CONCRETE PROD. INC. JACK'S ELECTRONICS P R O M P T SERVICE I SPECIALW|NTER SALE 8 8 0 0 F E R R Y ST. PH. 8 9 3 - 5 4 8 3 FARM and HOME 'STANDARD) FUELS IN THE M 0 N T A G U E - R 0 T H B U R Y AREA FILL YOUR FUEL TANKS NOW! SHELBY PETROLEUM 893-7825 headliners for the 1 Ionic VINYL BOOf INC ALUMINUM INSULATION SIDING 3 0 YEARS (XPERIENCE FREE E S T I M A T E S ' 893-4211 December 8, 1976, P a g e 34 BfcAV . MEMBER AREA'S NEWEST MOST "COMPLETE" SUPER MARKET NOW INCLUDES BEER & WINE | ^ ft VIKIMG ' FOOD ' STORES WHITEHALL PRICES EFFECTIVE TUES. THRU SAT. CARDINAL 8 10# BAG r > v ? r S U R E *'ous" « BIRD SEED $ 1 " Sp fC;* Jk h - f g - Y Q U P L E A S E CATSUP. 7 9 C QT ^ AGNERS ORANGE DRINK 5 9 C 54 oz jVIKING INDIVIDUAL CHEESE SLICES...99Ci2oz VIKING MIDGET COLBY, LONGHORN CHEESE...$2.19 24 OZ DEL MONTE BREAD Oc *0 BETTY CROCKER MACARONI & CHEESE... 5 / $ 1 . 0 0 7 < 02 DUNCAN HINES BROWNIE MIX 5 9 0 23 oz Z CAPTAIN CRUNCH 75T "° v OGUR) ^ Br A NUT BUTTER CEREAL 2# NESTLE S QUIK $1.49 GALA JUMBO TOWELS 55( WAFERS....59( '202 INSTANT a 01 G M COUPON CLIPPERS SPECIALS DEL FOODS COUPON s0O °f • > Ch.ck«r CAMPBELLS CHICKEN NOODLE soo<J* •s o . * V lo'/i OZ CAN SOUP DEL FOODS COUPON 6/$100 LIMIT SAVE 6 HILLS BROS COFFEE DEL FOODS COUPON 48 OZ SAVE LIMIT 1 PALMOLIVE LIQUID LIMIT 1 CORN CHIPS LIMIT 12 OUNCE 59t SAVE 2 20< JOLDE VILLA SAVE LIMIT 2 8 ALL FLAVORS $1.20 23 01 O N $]79 2 DEL FOODS COUPON AIM /$ 00 GELATINTS 1 LIMIT DELUXE , » PIZZA DEL FOODS COUPON ROYAL QT. DEL FOODS COUPON DEL FOODS COUPON FRITOS SAVE DEL FOODS COUPON $|48 CRISCO OIL 3 LBS LIMIT 1 SAVE TOOTHPASTE LIMIT 1 89t SUPER SIZE 8.2 OZ SAVE APT, December 8, 1976, 0 PRODUCE WHITEHALL STORE H O U R S MON. t h r u SUN ORDERS Irulf 9 lo S Letters To Lovers Of Good Food LARGE VARIETY OF PRE-PACKAGED a 0 TAKEN SPECIALTY FOR ITEMS OUR OWN LEAN Dear F r i e n d s It's Christmas cookie time again! Cookies have national characteristics, French cookies, the fanciest in appearance; German, the spiciest, Italy's cookies frequently have a b a s e of a n i s e oil and a r e made with a l m o n d s , R u s s i a ' s f o r the most p a r t a r e f r i e d and Engl a n d ' s a r e m a s s i v e and not too s w e e t . T h e r e is no truly American cookie. In looking thru t h r e e old cookbooks I own, dated 1872, 1878 and 1883; cookie r e cipes w e r e a l m o s t none x i s t e n t s a v e for s u g a r or ginger c o o k i e s . Aft e r studying the few r e cipes I c a m e to the conclusion that o u r g r a n d parents w e r e mighty c l e v e r cooks, M y g r a n d mother had to be a s u p e r b imaginative, i n novative cook to follow the r e c i p e s a s given in those cookbooks. Such a g r e a t a s s o r t m e n t of packaged cookies line the s h e l v e s of t o d a y ' s s u p e r m a r k e t ; s o many readi m i x e s , and the great assortment of refrigerated cookie doughs do help to keep the cookie j a r filled tho not for long. In the next two weeks I will s h a r e with you the f a v o r i t e of our household. Christmas t i m e is a wonderful t i m e to get into the baking s p i r i t . Such fun, such a m e s s , such good s m e l l s and such beautiful cookies to s h a r e with your f a m ily and f r i e n d s . For making " P i n g s " . Sift 2 - 1 / 4 C . flour with 1/2 t s p . b a k ing soda and 1/2 t s p . s a l t . M ilt 3 / 4 C . s h o r - GROUND CHUCK ^ SMALL O f t A SPARE RIBS O V t LEAN MEATY BEEF STEW ^ „-.v. • WHOLE RUIRVCM FRYING v l l l U l t r i L e g s . . . .49^ Breast . . .54< Wings . . . 39^ CHOPS SHURFRESH HYGRADE BACON BRAUNSCHWEIGER * LINK SAUSAGE SLENDER MEATS CHICKEN - HAM • CORNED BEEF BEEF - TURKEY e SMORGAS PAC lUniug LB PKG •'ii m f #» Mrays from Our Own Deli ass't. sizes Pfit it Baskets $2.98 & up IIJII i — n m rninni—v. GRAPEFRUIT $069 , /4 CARTON $ 5 C h S ^ ^ o e s 3? 2 LB BOX BREAD DOUGH APRIL Hill 4) CARNIVAL VANILLA ICE CREAM Page 35 CARTON SNOWY WHITE PARSNIPS 1 ' 2 9 ^ SiGriij, EGG 1 U. light brown sugar, packed f i r m l y , s t i r well. Add 1 unbeaten egg, 2 t b s p . lemon juice and g r a t e d rind of 1 l e m o n . Beat t h o r o u g h l y . Blend in dry i n g r e d i e n t s . C h i l l dough about 1 h o u r . Roll in s m a l l balls about 3 / 4 inch in d i a m e t e r - then roll in finely cut c o c o nut or nuts ( 2 / 3 C). Place on ungreased b a k ing s h e e t . Bake at 400 d e g r e e s 12 to 15 m i n u t e s , a p p r o x . 5 dozen cookies. F o r Oatmeal T r i l bys Cream 1. C, s h o r t e n i n g , with 1 C. brown s u g a r , packed f i r m l y . Sift 1 - 1 / 4 C , f l o u r , 1 t s p , baking soda, 1/4 t s p , s a l t - add a l t e r n a t e l y to c r e a m e d m i x t u r e with 1/4 C, hot w a t e r . Add 2 C, oatm e a l . F o r m in r o l l s and chill o v e r n i g h t . Cut in 1 / 4 " s l i c e s , bake on g r e a s e d baking s h e e t in 375 d e g r e e oven for 10 to 12 m i n u t e s . When baked allow to stand a few minutes b e f o r e r e moving f r o m pan. Spread with date filling to make s a n d w i c h e s . F o r date filling cook slowly 1 - 1 / 4 C. (8 oz.) chopped d a t e s , 1/2 C. w a t e r , 1/2 C. s u g a r until dates a r e s o f t . Remove f r o m heat, beat until smooth add 1 tbsp. lemon juice and 1/4 C . chopped n u t s . More next week Edna December 8, 1976, Page 36 1 0 0 6 E. COLBY WHITEHALL Phone 8 9 4 - 2 3 0 4 OLD FASHIONED CARRY OUT SERVICE STORE HOURS MON. t h r u SUN. 9 to 9 WHOLE FRYING Chicken CHICKEN BREASTS WITH BACK ATTACHED cjj. N J t V CHICKEN LEGS W I T H BACK ATTACHED V VIKING LO FAT MK 98 SHURFRESH t SMALL LEAN BACON "I* COCA C O U 89 N LB IB BOX i a GROUND CHUCK SPARE SAVE 5 0 < O * N GALLON $25.00 FLEISHMAN QUARTERS OZ BOTTLES PLUS DEPOSIT /