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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 6

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Holland, Michigan
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1974 'THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE ELEVEN Early Birds Hear Talks On Investments A bright future for investment operations in cities ol 10,000 to 50,000 population is seen by John Baehrnann. general aariner in the Edward D. Jones' Co. operating out of St. Louis.

who addressed Chamber of Commerce Early Birds at breakfast Is. Warm Friend Motor Inn this morning. Although his investment firm has been a member of the New York Stock Exchange for 103 jears, Bachmann said the firm realized 15 to 20 years a that vast segments of the country were not served sufficiently, and to dare the firm has established branches in 309 smaller cities. most Wall Street brokers legarding anuhisg west of the Hudson as ihe Bachmann said his firm has found the people in smaller cities much more objective in their judgmencs and much more thoughtful in their decisSons. As officer in charge of operations, Bachmann is more recruiting conscientious joung men for his firm, men whom 5he parent firm is willing io invest some S15.000 in developing them as broker.

"We dsdn't choose io come '0 Holland." he said. "Our man, Dave Meier, chose to come here, and he chose because he thought it was a good place io live and bring up a family. We bate found thai the Chamber of New Fashion Lift PRINTED PATTER Commerce is usually the key to whether a community moves forward or backward. Civic pride is important too, and the quality of life certainly is more I desirable in Holland. that in Detroit or New York i y.

i Don't ever underestimate the assets of small communities." As for the stock market, Bachmann felt that America is in the early stages of a recession, mainly because fewer people are working and unemployment usually is the key to recession. He said uncertainties on wether ihe President be impeached, the energy crisis, and today's "peculiar" economy which has outmoded all textbooks on economy, all have iheir effect on the securities industry, yet in the long ran he the nation surviving and forging ahead. As to whether today's shortages are real or contrived, he felt there was an economic dislocation of current supplies and said "signals" are often mixed up. ile said America had been warned for years of the energy crisis, yet seeded a squeeze 10 turn to smaller cars. "With gasoline S1.2Q a gallon in Switzerland, perhaps prices in America have been lower ihan could be expected." he said.

Zeeland Counc'l Offers Rebate In Sewer Installation ZEELAND City council Monday approved a mutual aid jilre protection plan with Hol- land township and announced a rebate or credit on a sanitary 1 sewer special assessment for residents in the northwest area of the city. The mutual aid pact with Hoiland township allows assistance from Holland township should a fire develop in Zeeland city and likewise Zeeland city help in Holland township fires. The rebate or tax credit for the sanitary sewer amounts to about S80 or SlOG for each prop- 1 erty owner. City officials credited good planning and engineering for the $11.500 balance in the assessment fund. Council awarded bids totaiiog JS12.165 for a Civil Defense res- cue truck.

About 40 per cent of the cost will come from federal matching funds. The hide is expected to be opera- i tional in June. 4798 SEES Cue joiir Me a fresh fashion lift! Sew this graceful dress v.ith "up" curves and tab detail in softly musted plaid, checks or spring pastel- Printed Pattern 4793: Half Sizes 10 12 2. I4 2. 16 1 18 20 Size 14 (bust 37) takes 2 2 vards 45-inch.

SEND ONE DOLLAR and 25 cents for each pattern Add 45 cents for each pattern for Air Mail and special handling. Send you order to: The Holland Evening Sentinel Pattern Department 54-56 3th St. Holland. Michigan. 49423 Double Bonus! Cnoose one pattern free in New Spring- Summer Pattern Catalog.

Get one free pattern printed inside. 100 beautiful fashions, all sizes. Send SI 00 now New' Sew plus Knit Book-has basic tissue pattern 1.5U Instant Sewing Book $1.25 instant Fashion Book S1.25 Firm Pays Fine GRAND RAPIDS (UP!) -The Parsons Chemical Works Inc. of Grand Ledge paid a fine of S1.200 after pleading guilty Monday before U.S. Magistrate Stephen Karr to charges of violating federal insecticide, pesticide and rotentieide regulations in interstate shipments.

NOTICE OF TAKING TOWNSHIP ROADS INTO COCNTY ROAD STEM a -egulnr ir.ee:ing of the of Counn Road of i-e Couisiy of 01 ire day of Januar. n-. a ea and nay said 'ias tai-e over and coiisli- rj-e as rosdt o-s of Cnapier IV of Ac: Pubi.e Act. as me Wort-rig rosdi. I'lai Name RaneUng Er-c Court iron 5-Oih to 270 fee: 31 lensii Mic-eMe fron West -52 'eel Hov ard's 2nd Addition Ave.

from James St. io South 132 fee; lensKs- Beecs Street from Haes SO zee: as jengih. Dr. to Beecn S-. feet an 1 Ate fro-n Amhr.e Ave.

Seecr "eet in leigtn 1 Dr from Aniline 3eeci S-. 724 feel in lertstn Carfield Ave frorrj. Anil.r.e Beech 724 feet Rr.osr Dr from Aniline to i Beecn St 724 fee' 11 lergtn. Esiaies Has' Cies-sr Dr. f'orn rioral est 2SS3 feer lergtn.

Flor D- Bo'un- to Pla: Bo-jrdary "i Rajars Dr Plat Boau- -o vVesi fee: 1 K-gniancs Xo 2 Biain from Plat i- re 2-9 feet in length. fron N. Pia: Line Soij-" Sd9 feet in fron Pia: I-ine to South fee' lepg-- Djrp Vie" Dr from Dr IP Dr. I-akeridge Dr. 10U3 feet Cou'-i from Dr- to 237 -eet in length.

V. LaKer-dge Dr Soutn "-7 fee: lenglr. Xorti'ard Estates Fend: Farii Dr o-r 160" Ave to Han Dr 17SO feet Dr fro-n ISOtn Ave. to SuUernui Dr. "355 fee: lergtn Forest No 2 'rom Forest Dr 223 feet in length.

Lake D- srom Gladmoore Paul Si 316 eet in lengtn ST Forest Dr. to 155 feet 11 lengtn Park Aracr-bo RCJ f'-o-n to 3322 feet -ri icrgtn St to ti Araoah-' Kd feet -r Ave from Perrv Ko fee: Snowmobiler From Injured GRAND HAVEX Joseph Zimmer, 31. of Conklin. sus- iained a broken leg, and a broken shoulder when he fel! from his snowmobile while tra- veling in a field near 24th Ave. and Harding St.

in Chester township Monday at 11:32 p.m. and was run over by two snowmobiles following him. Ottawa County sheriff's deputies said Zimmer was taken io St. Mary's hospital in Grand Rapids in satisfactory condition. Deputies said Zimmer was riding with other saov.mobilers when a ski broke off his machine and he was pitched Two other snowmo- bilers following close behind Zimmer were unable to avoid him and one ran over his chest and the other over his legs.

Diamond Springs Miss Nancy a a daughter of Mr. and ilrs. Lyle Wakeman one of six students selected from Spring Arbor Band to participate in the Michigan Collegiate Honors Band. The band is comprised of 90 musicians from Adrian. Alma.

Albion. Calvin. Grand Valley. Hope, Olivet and Spring Arbor colleges. The honor band met Jan.

26 at Adrian College for rehearsal and an evening concert under the direction of a guest conductor from Indiana University. Miss Wakeman is a 1972 graduate of Hamilton High School where she played the flute in the band and is a sophomore at Soring Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. "Albert Gates visited Mr.

and Mrs. John Gates Sr. and family, Sunday even- i ing. i Last Friday evening Mr. and 1 Mrs.

Douglas Allen a children, Mary Jane and Max visited Mr. and Mrs. David Cross and daughter Karen, in Kalaniazoo. Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Alien children visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and family i near Allegan. Saturday. Three Injured In Collision Of Two Cars, Truck i Three persons were injured in the collision of a truck and two cars Monday at 6:27 p.m.

at Eighth St. and US-31. Admitted to Holland Hospital with fractured ribs, a broken pelvis and head lacerations was Cristobal Maseorro. 58. of 146 Cooledge.

driver of a car westbound on Eighth St. Treated in Holland hospital and a were Dale Sioothaak. 18. of 523 Butternut driver of a car southbound on US-31, and his passenger. Terry Riemersma, 19.

of 256? Brookdale Drive. Ottawa County deputies said a semi-trailer truck northbound on US-Si failed to observe a red light and struck the Mas- eorro car broadside. The impact shoved the Maseorro car into the Sioothaak auto. The driver of the truck. Joseph Francis Kotwicki.

57. of Aipeoa, was not reported injured. Navy Man Commended For Middle East Effort OTSEGO Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J.

Topp. 402 West 'River former Holland resi-i have reached word that' iheir son. Navy Fireman Ap-1 'prentice Jack Topp. was com' mended as a crew member of the destroyer escort USS Edward McDonnell for his efforts as part of the U. S.

Sixth Fleet task force in ihe Mediterranean during the latest Middle East crisis. The force stood ready to American citizens from danger areas as diplomats helped negotiate a cease fue. to Arasar.o lenstr; Ir ouo Per Lakev: Arapano Rd 11CO fee: -n length Navajo Ave from Perry Si to 1320 fee: 3erg 4 'T He S-ji 1 Veitu'-a D- iriri S-'Qre -o A.e. KS2 fee: in length Rd Lake to Has: 1320 feet 2englh. from Ventura lo Lakevie-i Rd 313 feet in length a-jgrtd Rd fro-n V.

Dr to Oa-. Hdrr.rjton rtd. 1317 CoiJ'-t from Store Io "vVest 5S7 fee: Tames Karsor Rd Jengt- Oa'r, Rd. from 7f Dr to West SOU ft in jength Heights No 2 S'lramr. Cojrt 27S feet 372 leet ji" Lsne SI4 feel lersth NEW HOURS At The ELBO ROOM In Saugaiuck on The For February Mon.

lues. Wed. Thurs. 7 A.M. to 3 P.M.

Fri. Sat. 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sunday 7 A.M.

to 6 P.M. Enjoy A Nice Breakfast Tasty Lunch During the first of the week and A Deiicious Dinner Fri. Sat. Sun, Done Ray Spokane Ready For Expo 74 The city of Spokane. Wash.

Is gearing for the opening of Expo May 4. 1974 and the Spokane Spokesman-Review published a special 160-page edition of the Sunday Magazine Dec. 30. 1973. The theme of event is "Celebrating Tomorrow's Fresh new Em ironicent." Such nations as Russia, Japan.

France, Taiwan, Mexico, da, Australia, Korea, Iran and. the United States will present! 1 exlsibits relating io the general' theme The fair is located on a 100- acre site in the center of Spo-! kane along the banks of the Spo-. 1 kane River. Divorces Granted In Ailegan Court ALLEGAX--The following di- 1 vorces have been granted in AHegan Circuit Court: Billy G. Bird of Hamilion from Eraia Bird, custody of children to ihe husband.

Roger A. Van Dyke of Laketown township from Man- A. Van Dyke of Kalamazoo, restored maiden name of Ver Hage Eva Lacy of Holland from Billy Gean Lacey. custody of children to ihe wife. Mary Jane Romeyn of Holland from Raymond Donald Romeyn of Holland, no children.

211,000 Errant Drivers Had Licenses Revoked LANSING A record 211.600 drivers in Michigan had their licenses revoked suspended, restricted or were sen: to drher safety schools in 1973, Secretary of State Richard H. Austin said Monday. The all-time high represented an increase of 18.000 over 1972. la addition, warning letters- sent to drhers when they reach i the six-point level--were up 10.000 to 157.000 last A 21 PC. BUCKET CHICK'N LICK'N One Block Kon'n of Thrifiy Acres TRY A SENTINEL WANT AD TODAY Wednesday Special Serving 5 P.M.

'TIL CLOSING Mister Bill's Locally Owned and Operated 784 Washington Aev. Phone 395-2517 Ivory 48 QZ. 77 Comet Cleanser 14 Bounty Jjirbo oii Shurf ine PCS. Stems Mushrooms 4 oz. Buttermilk 0 Whip.

Cream Half Half" Pint Ea. Oven Fresh Donuts Sugar Plain Cinn. Doz. Coupon Value 33c. Expires Feb.

9 Good Only at Charley's Viking Peanut Buffer 13 oz. Personal Size Ivory 4 Bars Banquet Pot Pies 8 oz. For Swiff Premium Ice Cream Round I's Gal. Viking Bread 3 20 oz. Lvs.

Recipe Of The Week 1 Lg, Can Boned Chicken 1 C. Diced Velveeta or American Cheese 2 -Tbsp. Diced Green Pepper 2 Tbsp. Diced Onion 2 Tbsp. Green Olives 2 Tfasp.

Relish 3 Boiled Eggs Chopped '2 C. Miracle Whip on Buns, wrap in foil and 250' for 30 mm. The finest U.S.D.A. MEATS Vanden Brink Skinless Shankless Smoked Hams Lean Boneless Beef Stew Meat Buik Barrel Saur Kraut Lb. Lb.

lfcs 2 49c Fresh daily from our $134 White Bread White 12c Peppers, Radishes, Green Onions ta. MARKET 130 E. LAKEWOOD HOLLAND, MICH, PHONE 392-4204 LWSPAPLRl.

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Years Available:
1948-1976