84th Year, Number 15 Watervliet, Michigan 49098, Berrien County, Thursday, March 23, 1967 10 Cents a Copy Debbie Sprague Chosen Miss Watervliet of 1967 Tears of joy filled Ihe eyes of She was an audience favorite blossomland theme of Around Deborah Sprague as Charlene from the beginning of the eve- the World, which country would Camp, Miss Watervliet of 1938, ning and they registered over- you like to visit most, and crowned her "Miss Watervliet of whelming approval when she why?" Debbie's answer was, "I 1967" in Tuesday nights queen was named Miss Watervliet. would like to visit France tha contest held in the Watervliet Gowned in an empire styling very most because I have taken gym. of white chiffon over chiffon French for two years and I have Beautiful brown haired, green with a full length skirt falling in seen movies and read a lot about eyed Debbie captured the hearts soft folds and sleeveless. The the country. Thank you." of everyone watching, and just bodice was white with embroid- Debbie is a busy girl as she couldn't believe it was happen- ered yellow flowers and em- works part lime in her fathers ing to her. broidered olive green trim with grocery store and is a student In an interview over WHFB- an olive green bow accenting the teacher for the Vi Shaffer School FM radio immediately following empire styling, with long olive of Dance, where she has been a the contest, Debbie stated she green streamers down the front, student herself for the past ten entered "because everyone who with a flowing panel in the back years. Among other things she ran for Miss Watervliet always of white chiffon. sings in the Petite Chorale and looked like they were having Still in dream-land Wednesday her church choir. fun, and I wanted to be a part morning, Debbie had to check to Runnersup were Connie Biev- of it." She also said "I can see if her crown was still beside ins, daughter of Mr. Raymond hardly believe this is happening her bed where she had put it Bievins and Mrs. Edith Green, to me. it is like a dream come the night before. She carried on and Susan Day, daughter of Mr. true." her regular duties by attending and Mrs. Carl E. Day. TTie trio Poised and charming, Debbie Watervliet High school and her made a lovely looking sight, and radiated sparkling personality regular classes. is no wonder why the judges had and excitement throughout the After all the eliminations were a hard time making a decision, evening. She is the daughter of made and the three final girls standing side by side on the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sprague, and stood before the audience each Arabian setting stage entitled "A 'Miss Watervliet of 1967" — Deborah Sprague a junior in the local high school. was asked the same question, Night in Arabia." which was "in keeping with the Blonde haired, blue eyed Con- nie Bievins, first runnerup, is a senior in WftTWvliet High school and is eighteen years of age. EGG HONT TO She was gowned in pink chiffon formal with a pink lace bodice over chiffon and she wore long BE HELD SATURDAY elbow length white gloves. The thirty-second annual Second runnerup Miss Susan Easter for children of Day was gowned in a yellow the area will be held in Water- chiffon formal with a yellow lace vliet on Saturday afternoon, bodice over chiffon. She wore March 25, at Hays Park field matching yellow shoes and white from 2 to 3 p.m. elbow length gloves. Susan is a Dozens of eggs and the usual senior in the local high school cash prizes. Don't forget to pass and has lovely brown hair and the word along to the "small hazel eyes. egg hunters". Voted by the contestants them- In ease of incumbent weather selves for "Miss Congeniality" the egg hunt will set over to was Lorraine Pater, daughter of Easter Sunday afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pater. She same time. is a student of the St. Joseph The hunt Is sponsored by the Catholic school in St. Joseph Social Aciivities Committee of where she is a senior. the Watervliet Paper Company. The contest was held on the stage of Wateniiet High school which was decorated in an Ara- Watervliet faculty bian Theme with light blue and nips Coloma, 68-66 white background with twinkling stars and scenes of camels The Watervliet faculty kept (Cent, on Page 16, Col. 3) their hex intact over their Co- loma counterparts Monday eve- ning with a thrilling overtime Western Michigan Male win,, 68-66. Chorus To Present Concert Casey Clark led Coloma with The Wateniiet High school 32 points, while Wallmon for French Club will present the Watervliet got 20 points. • Western Michigan Male Chorus The game was a benefit for in concert on Tuesday. April 6th the Ciib Scouts, but the crowd at 8 o'clock in the high school was smalt because the game gym. bad not been publicized before. The proceeds are to go toward the expenses of .he students traveling and studying in France Spring Vacation Begins On this summer. Friday For City Schools Tickets are being sold by members of the French Club Connie Bievins, 1st Runnerup; Queen Debbie; Susan Day, 2nd Runnerup - Norman Photos St. Joseph Catholic school will and also at the door. Donations stait their spring vacation at are $1.00 for adults and .50c for the end of the class day Thurs- students. day, March 23. and resume at Several Races In Spring Election April 3rd the regular time Monday morn- w 1111 tn i! n. i ing. April 3. WHAT IS IT? What looked like a routine candidates will be. present Commissioner for a one year The Watervliet Public school election has turned into some- Mayor, Robert Flaherty and his term is unopposed Richard W. spring vacation will begin on We've got a real toughle for what of a spirited campaign. At opponent Frank Pflugradt. Sr. Fox. Commissioners for a two Friday noon, March 24. Elemen- our guesscrs this week. It will the last minute different candid- Treasurer candidate William year term, for which they need tary schools will be dismissed be found on page 14. ?,J) calls ates turned in their pelitions and Paul Jones is unopposed this three, are Clare E. Shepard, at 11:30 and high school at 11:40 will be accepted until after 1 entered the race. year, the same with Thomas P. Elliott B. Spreen, Richard a.m. There will be no kindergar- p. m. on Thursday. The first Elections will be held Monday, Yore, who is candidate for as- Bridges, Lester J. Mundt, How- ten classes either morning or five people with the correct sessor. April 3, and will be held in City ard Null and Milton Lamplot. afternoon on the 24th. answers will receive free tick» Supervisor candidates a r • Kail. Everyone Ib urged to get Bartley C. Rose is unopposed Regular schedules will resume eta to the Loma Theatre. out and vote for their candidate. Richard H. Woodruff and Stan- as constable as is Arvid Frazier for all classes on Monday, April For the position of Mayor, ley F. Monroe. for Board of Review. S. Page TWO The Watervliet Record, Watervliet, Michigan, Thursday, March 23, 1967

lows: "Bounding east by street 1/5 acre, opposite J. W. Red- The WatervHet Record, Watervliet, Michigan, ThunJay, March 23, 1967 Page THREE which faces the saw mill, north ding's store." It was valued at WATERVLIET by land owned by J. Kellogg, $100. be more than 10 percent when A dependent parent who died on Where the dependent lives in hia west by street which faces the This house, now vacant, was multiple support elections apply. January 1, 1966, likewise would own home, the fair rental value Reminiscing With church lot and south by lot in for many years the home of the RECORD Except for non-resident Cana- entitle the taxpayer to a full is deemed contributed by him to possession of William H. Os- late Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Becraft, dian chizens, most non-resident $600 exemption for 1966. his own support. Gordon E. Banaslk, Publisher born," its valuation was placed and the late Mrs. Leora Moody aliens do not qualify as depend- In addition to close relatives, Carol J. Banaslk, Editor Costs of education are part of at $450. Geisler was born there 77 years ents even if they meet the four the law provides that a taxpayer support. This includes tuitioo, Pearl Playford Description of J. W. Redding's ago. The last owner of the prop- $3.00 a year In Advance testr previously stated. More- may claim as a dependent an board and uniforms. Private property reads like this: "'Lot erty was the late Dr. J. W. and for Berrien and Van Buren 1 over, a taxpayer is allowed only individual who has as his princ- school tuition is included even in Watervliet, Section 23. Bound- Mrs. Gunn. Counties. one exemption for a dependent ipal place of residence the home though free public schools art Juno 8, 1961 William R. Stickney, Austin Bea- ed by Main street, north by lot Dr. Tucker, aside from being $3.50 Elsewhere. even if that dependent is blind of the taxpayer and who is a avalable. Scholarship paymenU man, J. Cargill, A. Pitcher, J. L. owned by J. Warman and east a physician of medicine, was Dial IN 3-3461 or over 65 years of age. member of the taxpayer's house- are not included in determininf C. H. Bostick was supervisor McKean, H. Branch, J. B. Wor- by brink of bluff, west by Mill prominent in other circles. For Watervliet, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carpen- his studies at the Arkansas Poly- CHILDREN AS DEPENDENTS hold for the year. Temporary the amount of support if the re- of Wateniiet township more creek and south by his store on a time he served as Watervliet's 49098 ter and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kren- technic College in Russellville. Where the taxpayer provides absence due to special circum- titan one hundred years ago. ac- den. Roland Osgood, Ira Wilks, cipient is a son. stepson, daugh- N. Knapp, William McKee, E. lands owned by Aldridge & Co." postmaster, having been appoint- lien returned to their homes in Arkansas. A friend of his from over one-half of the child's sup- stances, such as illness, educa- ter, stepdaughter, or adopted cording to an old record, dated Thursday, March 23. 1967 T. Spencer. His valuation was $300. ed in 1856 and holding the office Wateniiet after an extended Hot Springs is also visiting at port, a child under 19 years of tion, vacation, busness, military child of the taxpayer, and is a 1855. Glancing through the as- Property valuation and tax until 1860, when one William service, or a custody agreement Then, too, there appears Uk Second Class Postage Paid At vacation in Florida. the Sprague home for the week. age qualifies for the exemption full-time student. Where ihe re- sessment roll for that year, we assessments of 100 years ago Brown, tavern keeper, took over. under which the person is ab- names of H. R. Holland. R. N. Wateniiet. Michigan even though his annual earnings cipient does not meet these find names thai will undoubtedly has no comparison with present By the way, the first postmast- Mr. and Mrs. James Ishmael sent for less than 6 months of Branch, Aaron Swain, Dr. B. B. 49098 are in excess of S600. Moreover, tests, any scholarship payments be familiar to many of our older high valuation and taxes, some er in Wateniiet village was of Middletown, Ohio, spent last the taxable year, will not void Tucker, Russell Swain. J. Hodg- a child who is a full-time stu- are part of support. residents. of the property owners being Isaac Swain who was appointed week-end in Wateniiet visiting the dependency deduction. A son, E. J. Hennessey. Dr. J. C. INCOME TAX FACTS dent for more than five full Where several persons con- called upon to pay only a few in 1849, the year that the post LEGAL NOTICE with their parents, Mr. and taxpayer is considered as main- Among them are: A. Hawks, Lamb, and many others. DEPENDENTS AND months, even though more than tribute to the support of their dollars, but money was not plen- office was established here. Mrs. Walt Ishmael and Mr. and taining the household so long as NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE EXEMPTIONS 19 years of age and earning over parents or other members of the The name of Redding is also tiful in these pioneer days and Prior lo that Mr. Swain had a Mrs. R. P. Hupp. he pays more than half the ex- (The following article is the $600 per year, can qualify. The family group, and in the aggre- listed and is of special interest it was probably just as difficult, contract with those inhabitants DEFAULT having been made Mrs. Ruth Snuth spent Sunday penses, even though the claimed second in a series of nine important factor is this: The gate they contribute over one HENRY CIIAMBEBLAIN because of the fact that James or more so, to meet expenses who favored the arrangement to in the conditions of a certain at the home of her son and fam- dependent actually owns the Mortgage made by Donald F. articles on income tax filing taxpayer must provide over one- half the support but no one per I.ODOE, NO. 508 F. * A. M. Redding was one of Walervliet's than in this present day of high obtain their mail at'the Bain- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith house they both occupy. prepared for distribution to half of the child's or student's contributes more than 50'<>, first merchants; was an early prices. bridge post office, not every Shannon and Eleanor H. Shan- in Chicago attending a cocktail Watervliet, Michigan this newspaper by the Com- support for the taxable year. WHAT CONSTITUTES those contributing over 10% oi day class leader in the Meth- Dr. Tucker, whose name is day. but twice a week. non, husband and wife, Route 1, party for her daughter-in-law's Regular Meetings . 2nd Wed. mittee on Federal Taxation Claiming an exemption for the SUPPORT the support can agree each year odist organization, which came mentioned as a Wateniiet prop- W. W. Allen was appointed to Watervliet, Michigan, to The uncle and a friend of the Smith First NaUonal Bank, Wateniiet, of The Michigan Association child does not exempt the child The term "support" includes to let one of Ihe members of the each Month into being locally in 1847, and erty owner back in 1855, pre- the postmastership in 1868, and family. She was accompanied of Certified Public Account- from filing his own return. A the total expenditures incurred group take the dependency de- is buried in the city cemetery on sumable built the home at the kept the office in his store until Michigan, dated the 24th day of by another son and daughter-in- SPECIALS — ants.) child earning $600 or more per in furnishing food, shelter, cloth- duction, provided that each of East St. Joseph streets. comer of N. Main and Short 1877, when he resigned and a August, 1963, and recorded in law. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Liber 432 of Mortgages on page year must file a return. He is ing, education, medical and den- the persons contributing would BY SPECUL NOTICES The name of C. Redding also streets, which is believed to be man by the name of Welsh was Smith, and their two children. An individual taxpayer is en- 387. There is claimed to be due entitled to a $600 exemption on tal care, recreation, transporta- have been able to claim the de- appears on the roll. He was per- one of the oldest houses in Wa- appointed. They returned to Wateniiet titled to a specific deduction of flgnwl, Edward Messal, W. M. at the date of this notice for his own return even though he tion, and other similar necessi- duction except they did not con- haps a brother of J. W. Redding. tervliet. It is described as being Another interesting thing Sunday night. $6^0 from gross income for his principal and interest the sum might be claimed as a depend- ties to the dependent. The meas- tribute over half of the support His property is described as fol- in "Section 23, town 3. range 17, about Dr. Tucker is that he was personal exemption. In addition, of Four Thousand One Hundred Brownie Troop 75 visited with ent on his parents return. Even ure of the support item is the of the individual. It is necessary, a member of Henry Chamber- exemptions of $600 are granted Sixty-Three and 18/100 ($4,- Channel Three Clubhouse Mon- if the child's earnings were less amount of expense incurred by however, for each member of lain Lodge F 4 A M. No. 308, for his spouse and for each, of 163.18) Dollars, to which amount day night. March 13. at which than $600, it is necessary to file the one furnishing it. If the item the group to file Form 2120 as and was named its first Worship- his dependents who meet cer- a return to have any withheld will be added at the time of sale time the show was taped and furnished consists of goods or provided by the Internal Rev- ful Master, when the fraternity tain tests. The law provides all taxes and insurance that may then shown Tuesday morning. federal income taxes refunded. property, the measure of the enue Service. All persons involv- was organized January 17, 1873. four of these tests for determing be paid by 'Jie Mortgagee be- Mothers who drove the 23 girls A taxpayer is entitled to a de- item is the fair market value ed in contributing to the support whether a dependent can be pendency deduction for a mar- tween the date of this notice and were. Mrs. Raymond Patzowski. and not its cost. Lodging is part of others should keep adequate claimed as an exemption. Unless ried child provided the child I SEE IN THE the time of said sale; and no Mrs. John Landeck, Mrs. James of support and when furnished records. all four tests are met, no deduc- COLONEL proceedings at law having been Creeden. Mrs. Glenn Stewart, meets all of the dependency to the dependent is the fair rent- A parent or step-parent of a ton is allowed. tests including the furnishing of instituted to recover the debt all of Wateniiet, and Mrs. Ed- al value of the room, apportment handicapped child need not in- more than half the child's sup- LeCAL NEWS now remaining secured by said ward Osteuszka of Coloma. To qualify as a dependent for or house in which the dependent clude the cost of room, board Their leader, Mary Fohs accom- whom the $600 deduction is al- port. However, even if all the lives, including a reasonable and lodging furnished by the THAT Mortgage, or any pan thereof, BANKMORE whereby the power of sale con- panied them. All the girls re- lowed, a person must: tests are met, a deduction may allowance for the use of any state at special schools in com- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier tained in said Mortgage has be- ceived prizes and Theresa Sew- (1) Bear a certain relationship not be taken if the married de- furnishings, utilities, etc. Fair puting the amount of support entertained Bud Frazier for din- come operaUve; cyck of Coloma, who was the to the taxpayer, pendent files a joint return with rental value is used to measure furnished the child. his or her spouse for the taxable ner Sunday. March 12. Also pre- NOW. THEREFORE. Notice birthday girl received a sack (2) Have a gross income of support instead of actual items AGE AND BLINDNESS year. sent were her sister and brother- is hereby given that by virtue of of several different prizes. less than $600, although this does entering into maintenance and EXEMPTION SAYS... not apply in the case of children BIRTHS AND DEATHS operation of the property such in-law from Kalamazoo. Next the power of sale contained in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprague Both the taxpayer and spouse who are full-time students, or The dependency deduction of as rents, taxes, interest, depre- Thursday they are leaving for said Mortgage and in pursuance have arrived for a week's stay may claim additional $600 ex- under 19 years of age, $600 is allowed in full regard- ciation. paint, insurance, etc. Mrs. Frazier's mother's home in of the stattne in such case made from Missouri. Jack Is the son emptions for blindness and being (3) If married, not have filed less of when during the year the The fair rental value is the Petosky for over Easter. They and provided, the said Mortgage of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sprague over 65. Thus, a taxpayer or a joint return with his or her dependent was born or died. For amount which the taxpayer plan to return Sundav, March will be foreclosed by a sale of of Wateniiet, spouse may be entitled to an 26. the premises therein described spouse for the taxable year, and instance, a child born alive on could reasonably expect to re- $1,800 exemption deduction if Rick Sprague is spending the (4) Have received his support Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hentschel or so much thereof as may be December 31, 1966, likewise ceive from a stranger for pro- over 65 and blind. These addi- week at the home of his parents Y MOST WEN GET WHATTHEV returned home recently from a necessary, at public auction, lo from the taxpayer — usually would entitle the parents to a viding the same type of lodging tional exemptions do not apply the highest bidder at the Sou.h Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sprague from more than half, but It can just full $600 exemption for 1966. A as furnished for the dependent. to dependents. -DESEKVE BUT ONLY THE turee weeks vacation in Florida. While in Florida they visited Mr. door of the Circuit Court House SUCCESSFUL ADMIT IT. and Mrs. Herman Barchett. and in the City of St. Joseph, and Mrs. Tillie Mercer, in St. Peters- the County of Berrien and Stale burg. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milnes. of Michigan, that being the Cortez. Fla.. also Mrs. Daisy place for holding the Circuit Chronister of Miami, an aunt of C«irt in and for said County, on Mrs. Hentschel. They also called the 27lh day of June. 1967. at at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. 10:00 o'clock Eastern Standard Elmer Swanson. former Coloma Time in the forenoon of said residents now residing at Boca day. and said premises will be Raton, Fla. Those visited in sold to pay the amount so as Florida reported this winter has aforesaid vhen due on said Mort- been the milder that Florida gage together with six (S%) has had for some lime. per cent interest, legal costs, Attorney's fees, and also any WHOLE OR Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nichols taxes and insurance that said just arrived from Florida last Mortgagee does not pav on or BUTT PORTION Friday. March 17. The Nichols' HILLS prior to the date of said sale SMOKED HAM visited several places and trav- which said premises are des- BROS. eled to Key West before return- cribed in said Mortgage as fol- ing home. lows, to-wit: UA 14 of the Revised Plat of > orest Beach. Paw Paw Lake, COFFEE Bemen County. Michigan. DATED: March 9. 1967. 2 Ib. Tin THE FfHST NATIONAL BANK HARDING'S Watervliet. Michigan James L. r«iman SHANK Allomey for Mortgage, $1.29 BUTTER BUSINESS ADDRESS. PORTION BE PREPARED 349 North Main Street Watervliet. Michigan 69c" when a business or financial opportunity knocks - (Mar. IS thru June 1) don't miss it for lack of investment funds. Build consult • •• HARDING'S GRADE "A" your savings account. Your savings will attract loans DON YOUNG HEWT THElTRE to finance your own farm or business venture. We atari tkb qoestwa: HARTFORD DUTCH MAID LARGE SIZE are always glad to advise on fmancial matters. (jMitinumn Shew Frtwi S p.m. "A dwelling adequately insur- 5 lo 14 D , SAT. * SUN. ed under a Homeowner Policy V ° $1.09 for S25.000 three years ago, Fin* Show Fri. at 7 PJW. should be insured for at least Ckmrd Men.. Wed., Thor. $27,500 today, because of in- FRI. SAT. k SUN. MAR. 24-2S-2I flaUon. Would this increase autonurlically raise the Per- sonal Property coverage from t First National Bank $10,000 to $11,000 coverage?" of %1/cUeAAJiiet DON YOUNG WATERVLIET. MICHIGAN ESTABLISHED 1874 AGENCY CHARUON HESTON Complete Insurance Scrvk* *roRg§ iftMBLR F.D.I.C. BRANCH AT MILLBURG PHONE W 3-3124 Phone 465-6773 Watervliet ^TflRF linillft 8:00 AM- T0 9:00 PM- MONDAY THRU oi uilL llUUnOi SATURDAY - OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK! Pige FOUR The Watervliet Record, WalervKel, Michigan, Thursday, March 23, 1967

of last week in Battle Creek Thompson of Watervliet. Second fully recovered from the illnesi which kept her in bed nearly where they were the guests of place honors went lo Ernestine The Watervliet Record, Watervliet, Michigan, Thtirjday, March 23, 1967 Snttmbpr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ratner Franklin of Elkhart and Joyce all winter. Page FIVE and family, former local resi- Thomas of Watervliet. Peggy Mr. Dukeshcrer and Mr. Sch- dents. DcMars of this city experienced erer, will represent our higk $ Sark l%it... the thrill of receiving her first school at the sub district orator- SOUTH SCHOOt NEWS 25 YEARS AGO medal—she was placed second ical contest which will be held Mrs. Thor's 3rd Grade in Junior Girls. in Hartford, April 6. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvon This week we saw some film 10 YEARS AGO March 20, 1942 The first day under the new •trips on the first successful Collins, who is a student al The maroons won and lost in pay schedule for railroad train- March 22. 1957 35 YEARS AGO airplanes, trains and boats. Michigan State Uninversity, last week's regional basketball men, George Fogelson, engineer Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Krie- March 25, 1932 We made some large bunnies East Lansing, was confined to tournament at Kalamazoo, the on Ihe P.M. local, worked lO'.j fcr of Bainbridge, announce the the hospital several days last The first days of spring will le replace oar leprechauns, victory coming from St. Phillips hours and eamed $9.50. tngagemenl of their daughter, week wKh a v«rus infection. long be remembered because of which left our room on March of Battle Creek and the defeat When the Watervliet voter Joyce, to Bill Griffin, son of Mr. the freakish weather that visited 17th. and Mrs. Cecil Griffin of Water- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Pitcher being administered by Decatur goes to the polls April 2 he will md son Bud relumed to Water- the next night In the finals. Michigan, as well as many other We did some painling with •llet. states. Early risers on Monday want to take a basket with him poster paint last Friday after- vliet lust Sunday following a The Watervliet High school to hold the large and varied as- March 9 saw the finals in the morning were surprised to find noon. Some children made week's visit witn their son and Glee clubs will present the oper- sortment of ballots that will IKS Brigade Boxing Championship the ground and Ihe highways drums, windmills, space rockets brother, Pvt. Jack Pitcher, at etta, "The Captain of the handed him by the inspector. •hovy when an enthusiastic covered with a heavy blanket and animals out of various card- Fort Carson, Colorado. Follow- Guard," at the high school audi- They total nine, so be sure and crowd saw Midshipman Otto Ilel- of snow, which continued to fall board boxes, while others paint- ing their doparlure, Pvt Pitcher torium Friday night. The fol- count them to be sure you get weg. Jr. win the Naval Academy throughout the morning; there eel pictures. left for Fort Lewis, Wash., lowing are in the principal char- all the vote that is coming to boxing title. was a little lull in the storm Baskets of chrysanthemum where he will be based for some acters in the play: Herbert Hac- you. Those who received A grades time. Kelt, William McGovern, Donald for a short time and then the on their final six weeks speUing and white stock banked the altar heavens opened up again and Rev. Father Griffin of this of the Plymouth Congregational Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuhl- Charleston. Roberta Thompson, parish has been ill the past test are: Brenda Blake, Rhonda Loretta Nichols, Pal O'Malley, the snowfall was heavier than Kemmerlin and Julie White. church on Sunday, Mvch 17, for man left Saturday morning on at any other time this winter. week and Wednesday he went the wedding of Miss Nancy Sod- a three weeks vacation to Cali- Joyce Thomas, Tony Sweeny, to Kalamazoo for medical at- Dick Ferguson, Harvey Faram, Mr. Hackett and Mr. Crocker tention. Mrs. Kogge's 5th Grade •rberg lo Mr. Glenn Dings. fornia, visiting points of inter- announce the following as letter Bob Ferguson. Roma Burjack, W. C. Cribbs, a prominent For Social Studies we each Delmar Rudig, Jr., son of Mr. est enroute. They were accom- winners in football and basket- Mel Thar, Genevieve Pitcher, fruit grower of Bainbridge, says wrote a letter and mailed It to and Mrs. Delmar Rudig of Chi- panied by g oousin, Mrs. Vema ball. The football winners are; Ardith Quigley and Helen Tay- it is impossible to tell at tliis a company asking for informa- cago, former Watervliet resi- Morehouse of Lansing, and at Norris White, Maurice Keller, lor. time just how seriously the Uon, literature, and samples in dents. left on Friday, March 8, Mobile, Ala., were joined by Ivan O'Leary. John Kedzior, peach crop has been damaged connection with our work. W e for San Antonio, Texas where Mrs. Kuhlman s mother. Mrs. Norbert Hutch Ins t w o-i 1 m e Bernard Hutchins, Arthur Clark, He has carefully examined his used labels for names and ad- he will be stationed with the Dan Muth, who has been spend- winner of the Watervliet town- Eldon Smith. Paul Pflugradt, trees and is of the opinion that dresses. U.S. Air Force. Prior to his en-, ing die winter in St. Petersburg, ship supervisorship by a large Donald Polmanteer, Harold O'- the fruit is hit hard. In Reading we are taking our listment he was a student at the Fla. majority, was again selected to Leary, Edgar Coon, Lester Pol- Mrs. Chas Foster and Miss favorite story from our book University of Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. .Wilbur Leverton represent the Democratic party manteer. Jack Betz, Edward Semour, who have been spend- and making a report on it. Miss Donna Kay Collins, spent Wednesday and-Thursday at this coming spring election. Cripe, Frank Pflugradt and Earl ing the winter at Albany Geor- Last Friday we made Easter Opposing him on the Republican Ray. Basketball winners are gia relumed lo Watervliet last pictures showing texture. ticket will be A. R. VanDraSek, Arthur Miller, Bernard Hutchins, week and are again at their Gerald McClain has been out township treasurer for three Edgar Coon, Eldon Smith, Don- summer home on Smith's Land- of school all week. terms. ald Polmanteer, Max McNees, MAG KENZIE'S BAKERY B. F. Rogers, local realtor, ing. This week the calendar says Bemard Beam. Omer Stineman, Mrs. Henry Krieger is al lend- it is spring. But so far we announces the sale of the Alvin Lester Polmanteer, Norris Next to Ron's Market and the Parking Lot Keller residence property on ing a slate convention of the are inclined to think winter is Whrie, Gordon Willming and Ar- still with us. Anyway we hope Creascent street in this city to thur Clark. Royai Neighbors at Flint this STORE HOURS 8:30 —5:00 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tober ; he^'in visit m Ja<*«>n all have a Happy Easter and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Tacy of a nice vacation. of Muskegon. Watervliet escaped serious in- bef0re re,urni Miss Ruth Brune and Lester home "« jury late Sijnday night when Section men on Ihe Pere Mar- Mrs. Helwrg's 6th Grade SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Brune returned Monday after a their car left the pavement on cl een p few days visit at Little Rock, West St. Joseph street and (rmS p ; oner and We had a very pleasant sur- Ark. P ds wenl on slrikc prise last week when Mrs. West- crashed iirio a curb lamp post. lasl .ot Thuursdaynl l . They demanded MARCH 24 AND 25 George Spore left Wednesday The car overturned onto its side erhoven brought a beautiful Easter Lilly plant for our room. morning for H i n e s hospital, and the two occupants were y Were Cttin Hines, III., where he will enter •'•7*175 and^and thh e company *agree*d We enjoyed watching it bloom HOT CROSS BUNS 08^ helped out by residents who went to advance them to 11 95 but for medical treatment. to their assistance. as well as learning its legend. Mrs. Sheldon Bridges relumed only a feW ^ lhc men wem'back Monday we had a test in t DAFFODIL CAKE .98< & $1.95 Mr. and Mrs. William Gillard at these wages. ^ to her home Saturday afternoon were delightfully surprised by Health over the unit covering SMALL CAKE . 40* from Mercy hospital in the Kea- their children and several broth- skin, hair and nails. Some of us sey and Hutchins ambulance and ers, sisters and neighbors at M VEARS ACQ need to study just a little harder. BUNNY CAKES $1.75 is convalescing at her home on their home in North Watervliet March 25, 1898 In Social Studies we are cov- Walnut street. ering India. We are also reading on Sunday, March 20. the occa- Frilz Ernst, son of Henry An estimated crowd of 400 sion being the 35ih wedding an- a book conceming the life of a gathered at the New Buffalo Ernst, of Bainbridge, is on his person in India. We have a niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gil- way to Alaska. When last heard PHONE .school last Friday where they lard. strong feeling for this country mmm witnessed a contest among twirl- from he was in Seattle expect- as we read of the acute food Mrs. Bert Robbins returned ing lo sail March 15. 463-4731 ers from Ind. and Mich. The home last Thuursday from Chi- shortage at present and leam if Senior Girls' Divisidn first place Miss Fem Clauser Is visiting there isn't enough food for all it "BAKERY.. cago where she visited for a friends at St. Joseph and Ben- was shared by Jean Stevenson few days at the home of her son, "falls" on the girls to go with- of White Pigeon and Roberta ton Harbor this week. . out. Harry Robbins. The marrjing epidemic, which What American car is roomiest? We hope to have good weather prevailed in this vicinity last next week because that Is our 50 Y£ARS AGO fall, has again broken out. Mv- vacation and we all have made March 23, 1917 ron Nichols and Miss Carrie big plans. Even some are going Mrs. A. E. Wise is now quite (Cont. »n Page 7, Col. 1) on a trip with our parents. again Duane Woodard, Richard Sch- eetz and Rick Hauch were According to the 1967 Automotive News Roonuness Scouts of Troop 81 who enjoyed rear, front seat beight. All figures are available on a weekend campout with their Index Analysis, Chevrolet is the roomiest car in request. leaders, Mr. Simanton and Mr. America. Roomier, even, than those big expensive Dodge. When yon combine the spaciousness of Chevrolet luxury cars—one of which placed second. with the beauty of Chevrolet and the ride of HOURS FOR C hevrolet's Index of 291.3 is the sum of Its seven Chevrolet, it's not hard to understand the popu- SERVICES CHANGED AT basic interior dimensions: head room front and rear, larity of Chevrolet. ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC leg room front and rear, shoulder room front and Your dealer can help you aboard the bandwagon. St. Joseph Catholic church has changed their Good Friday serv- Another reason Chevrolet gives you ices from Friday at 7 p.m. to Friday at 1 p.m. The rest of the week's sched- ule remains the same as staled • Hurricana wlndi don't budga th»m last week. that sure feeling £ w • Overlapping providw 2 rooh in I News phoned in is appreciated Call IN 3-3461. •Each TiU-On intoriocb GM at 4 points Of tlCIIIINd ne of those days •Smart boilwl-woavt paH«m Set ^'cunr/tu cj O when your phone means so mud P • Wood-grain Uxtwr#, rich colon rm-oNs You're weathered in with a houseful of kids. So you call for the weather report and learn it's a MTOVAi! FLMlsr f'niX I stay-at-home day. But...you had places to go to and things m Xfv.Wv.; to do. So, you cancel your appointment at the hairdresser's. Call the drugstore and order more of the baby's special formula ... just in case. And then you call your fiEVERlY lUmBER fOfflMtlY friend to tell her the shopping trip is off. FLOWERS WIRED j 1967 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan What else in your home does so much for you, EVERYWHERE! Dial IN 3-3481, Watervliet and costs so little? On holidays, birthdays, nn- Chevrolet,s G ianza New Hours: Daily 7:30 to 5:30| nlvcrsaries — there's nothliiR ® - Sale—March only at your Chevrolet Dealer's Sat., 7:30 lo 5:00 more appreciated than fresh Michigan Bell cut flowers. Call IN S-57U1, Port of the Nationwide Bell System orders anywhere In the United More Vears for Your Dollar with RUBER0ID SUites. 21-8901 MIDWAY FLORIST Contractors Available for Immediate Application US-12 West BRIDGES GARAGE PHONE IN 3-S701 542 Nortli Main Street Watervliet, Michigan Phone IN 3-3107 Page SIX Thursday, March 23, 1967

The peculiar animal came other account of a wolverine The WaterfBel Record, Watervliet, Michigan, Thursday, March 23, 196T Page SEVEJI ashore, fairly well spent, then once living in Michigan. A Mil- ambled up behind a French waukee newspaper, in its March like a long while till spring. trapper's shack where the fam- Phillipi, John Sprague, David of glorious weeks in warm, logged a round trip of thiitf 20, 1860 edition, reported the .f»JT3N HAbPOS'tIM'i In Science the boys have been Diojei; ily dog was sleeping. Immedi- Weiffenbach. sunny, Florida. How we envy miles on their speedometer. trapping of a strange animal REMEMBER WHEN making models of different types ately, the dog and the animal caught by a German trapper "at Today-Tue^ March 2U-2H Birthdays celebrated this her! Our librarians felt well r»> (Continued from Pape 4) of bridges. Ffom this we learn- were battling and the trapper's Marquette, near Lake Superlor.M month of March were Cary In Social Studies we have be- warded for their extra work ia ed that engineers have many wife saw Ihe dog was getting far Walt Disney's Amt, also August Weber and Gess on the 11th, Jeff Haus on gun the study of Asia, land of the library last Friday whe® problems to solve. the worst of it. After reading this account. Miss Irene Arent were victims the 14lh. and David Weiffenbach variety and mystery, also the Mrs. Werty gave them a party Dr. William Burt, mammologist last Saturday. on the 8th. Also, on the last day largest and most heavily popu- We are anxious for our spring in the gym after school. Thert She grabbed a broom and went at the University of Michigan, MONKEYS G. W. Brown, of Fenwick, of February, the 28th, Mark lated continent in the world. It's vacation next week. Scouts are were refreshments and competi- to the dug s aid. At the same declared the animal, trapped Motrtealm cotrntr. has been here Smith celebrated his birthday. proving to be a most interesting planning camp-outs and hikes. tion of games of volleyball, raid time, George came running with February 15, 1860, could have for the past week visiting his The class has a good start in chapter. All will count on advancements and basketball. Now all the sixth lyGORDON CHARLES his stick to enter the fracas and been nothing but a wolverine. GO HOME sister, Mrs. D. Randall. their reader, "All Around With in the scouting ranks. grade pupils want to be on the beiween them they finally killed There is a report that the Dot and Jim." Everyone has Mr. Belweg's 6(h Grade Dave Flaherty and Brad library team. Thank you Mertjr. the creature. Neither, however, Thus, it would appear that des- with Maurice Chevalier Coloma railroad will be extended been practicing to keep their Wildlife authorities have ar- burned 1,500 people, that a Spring is supposed to begin Lamplot took a bicycle hike to This weeks reporter is Paulett was able to identify what it was pite what other wildlit'e author- to Covert. place and round the words care- gued for years that Michigan, strange animal came splashing ities might say, the wolverine Dean Jones, Yvelte Mimleux tomorrow but right now it looks Benton Harbor Saturday. They Drummond. the Wolverine State, has never across the Menominee River into they had killed. Last Friday night there was a fully in class. We hope many of did indeed once live in Michigan, wrestling match before the Wa- our class is reading this and been the home of the wolverine. Michigan. A few days later George went the Wolverine State! Technicolor They contetnd that

Page EIGHT The Watervliet Record, Watervliet, Michigan, Thursday, March 23, 1967 The WatervBet Record, Watervliet, Michigan, Thursday, March 23, 1967 "Keep Michigan Beaatifur Democratic Women's Aui. and the basis of the country's Is Theme For Club Meeting Meets At Stevensville Inn weath. Meat and meat products, "Keep Michigan Beautiful19 The Berrien County Democra- Uruguay Exchange Student wool, leather and hides make vas the title of the talk by Mn. tic Womens Auxiliary met re- up 95 per cent of all goods ex- (IN 'URN SMORIV A. A. McNabb at Ihe Friday cently at the Red Coach Inn, ported from Uruguay. These Club meeting on March 17. The Stevensville, where officers for goods are shipped to countries speaker was introduced as t the coming year were elected. Staying at C. Harrell Home all over the world. €3 Although ranching is more im- STEEt ICEBERG rationally accredited judge of m They are: Mrs. Mable Payne, flower shows and at least twice chairman; Mrs. Francis LaVan- Foreign exchange student from porUint, there is considerable A FLOATING I5LAN? Of STEEL EQutPPEc? mm A PEEP-wvinG past president of the Watervliet way, vice chairman; Mrs. Uruguay, Rolando Ache, is stay- farming in Uruguay. The main Civic Garden Club. crops are wheat, corn, linseed, fiOBOT WtLL UNLOCK VAST Joanne Hamlin, secretary; and ing with Mr. and Mrs. Charles NEW O/L RtOiES J* PEEP ; Mrs. Mary Hauch, treasurer. H sunflower seed, oats, barley and Michigan was given to us in Harrell, 414 West Parsons, Wa- hATEXS OfF U.S. WEST lis exquisite beauty, Mrs. Mc« was voted to meet the first Wed- rice. COAST. tervliet. He is attending St. Jo- Manufacturing is not yet very Nabb said, so to refrain from nesday of every month at the seph Catholic school as a senior important in Uruguay, but it is destroying its loveliness would Red Coach. with his foster brother Charlie. being developed. Some of the bo doing enough. But neither air Plans were made for an Ap- Rolando is the sixth foreign products arc textiles, leather nor" water camp sites nor hunt- preciation Dinner to be held on exchange student the Harrell's goods, paper, plastics, candy, ing grounds are safe from man's April 1, at Chickamtng Hall, have had. He came to them in cement and tires of Brazil lub- 7 ignorance and carelessness. Harbert, Mich., honoring all the December, 1966 and will return Nine out of ten forest fires are past Berrien County Chairmen. ber. caused by man. and the annual to Uruguay this July. Montevideo, the capital, has A prominent speaker from Lan- an excellent natural harbor at r Rts HAS ACPE-SiZEPPECK, expense of litter clean-up on the He was good enough to give sing will be the feature for tho which export and import goods iTS OWN NEL/PORT. MOPE highways of Michigan has risen us an interview and explain a THAN HALf Of/TS 6,000TONS evening. Mrs. Mable Payne is are shipped to and received to $300,000. We are polluting the chairman for the dinner. little about his country in a let- Of STEEL ARE 40 FEET 3ELO* such national treasures as Uu ter. For one thing the school ROLANDO ACHE'S. FAMILY from all parts of the world. SURFACE... MUCH L/KEAN Tickets may be obtained from Montevideo is the center of AuSable trout stream and fam- year is entirely different from IN URUHUAY—Rolando Ache, /CEBERG... GV/NG IT 3REA T all area township and city chair, commerce, government, and re- STABILITY, EVEN /V STOP VEST ous lakes. Mrs. McNabb named men or by calling ticket chair- ours. School begins in March foreign exchange student from and ends in November and is cently, of industry. It is also SCHOOL BUS SHELTERS WEATHER. serious conservation problems man, Mrs. Carlton inch at 463- Uruguay is shown with his Of PURABLE OALVANIZEP \\ in southwest Michigan, but she much more difficult than the brother, William and sbter, the fishing port for the South * 3788. Atlantic fishing fleet and a very : STEEL PAIHTEP /N BRHSHT ' found some reasons for encour- There will also be a luncheon American school. Susana. Rolo Is staying with C(X.OXS FOP. SETTER PECOS agement such as the additionel Although the teenagers in Uru- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrell. popular resort.' N/VOU BY PP/VEPS, PROTECT at 1 o'clock May 6, at the Red There are a lot of other im- support and authority being giv- guay can smoke and drink at a SCHOOL CHILPPEH IN BAP Coach Inn, for all area Demo- of their own, Charles and Patri- portant cities in Uruguay and a en to the Water Resources Com- young age. they are not able WEATHERi cratic women. Donations $1.75, HI6HWAY ACOPENTS. missiun, harbor improvement to drive cars until they are cia. lot of beach cities. The most im- tickets may be obtained from portant beach city, Punta del projects along Lake Michigan,, Mrs. Carlton Winch. Watervliet. eighteen years of ago or older. Rolando was guest at the Wa- and Kalamazoo's new Secondary Dating starts at around thirteen tervliet High school French Club Este, located about 144 miles A dinner will be held April 5, from Montevideo, is one of tho. treatment plant .for dumpings at Niles, honoring Lester Hart- or fourteen. costume party recently and was most important and beautiful ROBOT, CONTPOUEP BY from paper factories. Every lis- man, who has been a clerk for picked by Debbie Curtis to be Farming is the main product beach cities of the world. >• OPERATOR ON Rf&, CAN •fener made a resolution to help 17 years. The speaker for the .King of the festivities. of Uruguay, but Rolando's fa- Uruguay is one of the most • SWIM WITH PROPELLERS, keep Michigan beautiful. Roll evening will be Zolton Ferency. The following is a letter writ- SEE WITH TELEVISION, ther is a businessman who sells forward looking of the South call—A Place I Should Like to The dinner is sponsored by the ten by Rolando telling the people HEAR WITH A HyPPOPHONE, new cars and auto parts. Most American nations. It has a dem- beautify—added emphasis to the Niles Township Democratic or- a little about his wonderful coun- EVEN OPERATE VALVES. of the cars he sells are Ameri- ocratic government and its.laws -^y's message. ganization. try: can cars with the rest coming are very progressive. The law The Womens Auxiliary meet- Urs. Frank Brule was a from Europe. Uruguay is the smallest inde- provides that all adults in Uru- guest; Mrs. Lawrence G. Dienes ing has been postponed due to Besides his mother and father, pendent nation in South Ameri- guay have the right to vote. was voted imo membership; and the Niles dinner. he has a sister, Susana and a ca (53 times the size of Rhode Education in Uruguay is compul- Mrs. Sophia Carmody was trans- brother William (their English Island and nearly equal to the sory' in the primary grades. Al- ferred to honorary membership Salem Lutheran Church names). His mother does not combined area of Ohio and In- most everyone can read and Understanding In recognition of her long serv- work, but women working is not diana). It is wedged between write, except the older people in Plans Special Services two larger neighbors. Braril on ice. The Club amended ib> Con- & uncommon. rural areas. your •titulion. reducing the number Special worship services have Rolando said the first two the north and Argentina on the Most of the people are Roman of meetings a year from fifteen % been arranged at Salem Luth- weeks in America were the hard- west. Catholics but there is complete to eight. eran Church, Park and Marvin est. He has no trouble under- The Uruguayans ar^'mostly religio*.!® -liberty. Protestants The meetting was al the home Streets, Coloma, for standing people but they some- white people of Spanish and num!:: • about 12,000. The great of Mrs. Joe Scheid, who with and Easter. On Maundy Thurs- times have trouble understand- Italian descent. There jire small majc v of houses have tele- her co-hostess Mrs. Irvin Shultz, day, a communion service will ing him. English was taught in numbers of other Europeans pho;is . £:is and electricity; the By Albert E. Heustis, M.D. otrector be held al 7:30 p.m. II is al this, his school for four years and he and a few. negroes. cars arc from Europe and the •erved delightful refreshments in Michigan Departnunt of Public Health The popuialion.iSL About 3,000,- U.S. Food is low priced, so that music by Mrs. Scheid completed class of children will receive the years, but he relates it was the 000 inhabitants and about a Uruguay is one of the countries the day's enjoyment. Lord's Supper for the first time. english they speak in England third of the people live in Mon- where the people eat better. f Two communion services will and the english American's tevideo, the capital. Uruguay is There is free medical service, As we move deeper into the Along with this program we be held on Good Friday, the first speak is more difficult. bounded on the east by the At- health insurance, old age pen- 2Wi century your state health conduct radiation tests of tho Debbie Kunst Honored At at 12:30 p.m., at which lime tho When Rolando returns to his laniic Geean, and on the north sions, and many other benefris. department has more and more atmosphere. In tliis way our en- theme of the sermon will be: by Brazil. The Uruguayan River Workers have an eigh-hour day. responsibilities that did not Confirmation Dinner Mar. 19 country he will enroll as a pre- gineers can determine what nat- "Christ Crucified, Forsaken of medical student at the Univer- on the west separates the coun- Newspapers are not controlled exist, say 20 years ago. A case ural background radiation exists Miss Debbie Kunst, daughter God". The second service will sity in his home town. iry from Argentina. by the government, etc. etc. in point is the control of such EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS — Pio Most of this high standard of of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kunst, bie Hardy and Sharon Rogel. Front row be held at 7:30 p.m., and tho The Harrell's receive the ex- The weather is different like materials as radioactive iso- in varous parts of the state— living came about because of a and be alert to any changes that Watervliet, was one of 13 who tured above are the 8th grade cheerleaders (left to right) Jbknne Bridges, Bonnie theme of this sermon, as an- change students through the here; the coldest months arc topes, and other sources of po- remarkable president. His name were confirmed in Salem Luth- nounced by the pastor, the Rev. Youth for Understanding in Ann not very cold and the warmest tentially dangerous radiation. may come about. These findings who provided their team with all the spirit Rodewald and Debbie Scheetz. In the was Jose Batlley Ordonez, al- eran church, Coloma. Palm Sun- Fred E. Kipp, will be "Throe Arbor. The program is sponsor- months are not too hot for com- These sources of radioactivity are compared to the results of they needed to capture the Little Eiglit though he died in 1929, his in- the monitoring that is in effect day, March 19, by Pastor Kipp. bottom photo the girls show off their abil- Crosses". The Easter celebra- ed by the Council of Churches. fort. There is enough rain all are not only used to diagnose fluence is still felt. She was honored by a dinner conference. Pictured are, from left to ity to perform several stunts. tion will begin with an early The Harrell's have two children through ihe year. and treat diseases, but they are around the Enrico Fermi re- The idea he worked toward actor site and the reactor lo- held at the home of her parents right (back row) Janyce Polmanteer, Deb- —Watervliet Record Photos service at 7:00 ajn., foliov.cd Uruguay does not have high also now being used as indus- for relatives and a few friends, by an Easter Breakfast at 8:00 hills, most of Uruguayan's hills, was: "It is not necessary that trial tools in manufacturing cated at Big Rock Point. A care- that afternoon. a.m. At 9:00 a.m., a full-color called "Cuchillas," are less than the rich should be made poorer, plants in Michigan. ful check of water, soil, and but only that the poor should bological samples is made reg- Debbie, who is an 8th grade Miss Jackie Anderson Feted department of the Sunday School Easter Film, entitled: "I Beheld 500 feet above sea level. As part of the heahh depart- Americas be made less poor". ularly al ten separate locations Itudent in the South school, was will meet at 9:30 and worship His Glory", will be shown, which Uruguay is a good place to ment's continuous observation of At Pre Nuptial Shower Mar. 5 JR. HI HONOR ROLL Well, this is something about around the installations in order remembered well by her god service of the church will be depicts the events of Holy Week Greatest Sale! raise animals and crops. Ani- radiation users, health engineers my country, called for us "The to test Ihe level of radioactivity. parents, who are in California Miss Jackie Anderson was South School held at 9:30 and 11:00. The and Easter as seen through the mals there do not need cold call on industry; hospitals; and eyes of the Centurion. The Fes- Heart of South America". and were unable to attend the guest of honor al a pre nuptial The junior high honor roll for sacrament of infant baptism will weather shelters and can graze doctors and dentists to make Now. 1 hope tliis short descrip- tival Service will be held al Ihe If someday you go to Uruguay, dinner, by a lovely gift and a shower given by Mrs. Roy For- the fourth marking period for be held al the second service. the year around on Uruguay's sure that state-wide regulations tion of our radiation program customary worship hour of 10 ;5() 10 aboundant and nourishing natur- you have a friend there, who al- telephone call. the South elementary school was rester and Mrs. Earle Dohn on ways will want to help you. concerning radiation levels are doesn't give you the idea that Sunday, March 5. released this week. On Wednesday, March 29, the a.m. The Junior Choir, under the al grasses. observed. As a matter of fact Attending the dinner were: direction of Mrs. Fred Kipp, will Rolo the state health department is The sixteen persons in attend- Highest honors are students Plymouth Guild will meet at 1 BIG DAYS About 60 per cent of Uruguay's last year a goal to reduce ex- working alone against radiation Mr. and Mrs. George Plumley render sacred anthems at each land is used for raising cattle from Stevensville, Mr. and Mrs. ance enjoyed games during the with all A's, high, honors are all p.m. for their regular momhly posure from x-ray machines was overexposure. I'm proud lo say of the services. Theme of I ha and sheep. In fact, Uruguay has Highway Department partially attained. By the use Ed Kunst, Benton Harbor, Mr. afternoon. Winners were, Mrs. A's and B's, and honors are the meeting. pastor's message at 7:00 a.m. that the cooperation that doctors wxai more ranch animals in propor- of improved filtration and shield- and Mrs. Henry Juroff and Mr. Robert Anderson, Miss Kerry students with a B average. will be: "The Triumphant Cry To Request Additional Funds and private industry provdes tion to its population than any ing of the beams, the area of an and Mrs. Allen Kunst, both of Anderson and Mrs. Ncal For- For the 7th grade, highest of Faith", and at 10:30 a.m. The State Highway Commis- makes this a fine example of a country in the world. indvidual's body exposed dur- Eau Claire, and Mr. and Mrs. rester. honors goes to Suzanne Hansen. News phoned in is appreciated "Christ's Resurrection Means ORIGINAL sk... it may be forced really mutual effort to protect The animals are raised on ing the taking of an x-ray was the health of the people of Miclw Roger Spencer, Watervliet. After a pleasant afternoon the High honors goes to Thomas Call IN 3-3461. Victory". huge ranches called "Estan- to ask the State Legislature for co-hostesses served delicious Camp, Jan Delaney, Wendy an emergency appropriation to reduced an estimated 50%. igan. cias". cake, coffee and punch. Hamlin, Susanne Kraklau, and Animals and animal products help pay the bill for one of Mich- Miss Anderson will be married Debra Robertson. Honors goes SALE are Uruguay's biggest business igan's worst winters. to Sandra Backus. . KNiniNG this Saturday, March 25 to Mr, STARTS Commission Chairman Ardale William Coleman Forrester in In the 8th grade highest honors Pentecostal Church Plans W. Ferguson said the Highway goes to Lisa Beverly. High hon- Midway Baptist church, Water- THURSDAY MARCH 3Ctli Good Friday Services Department's Maintenance Divi- SUPPLIES vliet. ors to Cheryl Baker, JUl Fox. CHOP SUEY SUPPER sion is making a survey to deter- ANNOUNCING... Services for the Pentecostal Bonnie Rodewald, Jon Stickney mine if additional funds will be thru SAT. APRIL 8th Church of God arc being planned and Debra West. Honors went V needed for snow and ice remov- Sacred Concert At Faith to Linda Ethridge, Patricia for this week-end. Good Friday THE RE-OPENING OF Mn 31 - 5 TO 7 P.M. services will be held Friday al. Bahm, Jan Delaney, Janice "Right now, we can't say Lutheran Church Easter night starting at 7:30. Saturday Grieser, and Cynthia Norris. HI NDREDS OF lire- whether or not or by how much services will be held at the same Easter evening, March 26, at costs exceed our budget," Fer- FIRST METHODIST CHOROH time. Easter Sunday services 7:30 p.m. a Sacred Concert will at2 for the price of 1 guson said. "However, unless New Members Received Into will be at 10 a.m. and again at DUNHAM'S FINE FOODS - WATERVLIET be presented by the Immanuel we have an early spring, it ap- Lutheran College Tour Choir of Congregational Church Here WATERVLIET PLUS A penny: 7:30 p.m. The evangelist Barbara Mc- pears we'll need additional • TARNS • NEEDLES Eau Claire, Wisconsin, On , March 19, funds." By The Original Owners, Cord and Vesta Harvey, pianist • INSTRUCTION ROOKS The Tour Choir is a group of the following new members were ADULTS $1.50 DONATION Ferguson said the Highway and singer, will be there to en- 32 voices of the full college received in the Plymouth Con- Department budgeted nearly $7.6 tertain the congregation. Featuring Kleiner yarn and choir and six stales are repre- gregational church, Mr. and CHILDREN 90c DONATION million for winter maintenance GEORGE and l.ORETTA DUNHAM the magic no size knitting sented by the choir members. Mrs. Donald Sabadin, Mrs. After Ihe 10 a.m. service East- er morning goodies will be hand- this year on Michigan's 9.200 kit — over 100 fashion ideas. Representing this area are, Peggy McVay, Mrs. Josephine (CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS FREE) miles of state highways and $0.00 Karen Garrett, daughter of Mr. Null, Mrs. Elmira Dodd, Mr. ed out to the children. freeways. and Mrs. Otto Garrett of Dowa- Erven Lhotka, and Mrs. Chris- Fro® InHlructlon for giac, and Paul W. Schaller, son line Hansen. Alternate: BEANS & FRANKS 60^ WATERVHET GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES NOTICE OF SAW, MARCH 25,1967 Beghmen. of Pastor and Mrs. R. E. Sch- This week the schedule for ser- AT FREE METHODIST ANNUAL MEETING aller of Coloma. vices is as follows, Maundy- REXUL PHARMtCf The Plymouth Congregational Watervliet township annual Present Hours — 8:00 A.M. — 10:00 P.M. Martha'i Yarn Center Thursday, March 23, communion TAKE-GUT CHOP SUEY church will participate in Good meeting will be held Saturday, "HOUSE OF YARN" "PILLS 'N THINGS" April 1. at the North Elementary service will be held at 7:30 p.m. $1.50-QUART Friday services starting at 1:30 Martha Styera Bave your good clothing moth- Erven Lhotka will provide spec- Phone IN 3-4031 p.m. to be held at the Free school starting at 1 p.m. CLOSED ON TUESDAYS 404 Main 8t. Phone IN 3-SM2 proofed free at Lashley's Clean- ial music. Methodist church, Watervliet. Robert Curtis em. —ADV. Easter mominp the orimary 856 MAIN WATERVLIET Miss Judy Olmstead will offer Township Clerk a special musical selection. (n-23. 30c) I The Watervliet Record, WatervHet, Michigan, Thunday, March 23, 1967 Thursday, March 23, 1967 foe TEN Page ELEVEN vailing to bring forth. Nowhere gon." We are not left in doubt gon, insatiable cruelly seenn in the Word of God is the church as to who is meant, for verse 9 the main feature. presented in this condition. calls him that "Old serpent the "Egyptians regarded the cnxs- There is no intimation In Devil." Chapter 20, verse 2 con- odile or dragon, according io Scripture that the church is ever firms this identification. Satan their hieroglyphics, as lii« I THE to be a "mother" but it is so is clearly revealed as the author source and author of all evil, prophesied of Israel In Romans and instigator of the atttacks worshipped under the namt' of 9:4 as he speaks of the seven- against the people of God des- Typho. The color of ihe dragon, PASTOR'S fold privilege of Israel, Paul cribed later in the book. red, denotes his murderous, says: "Who are Israelites; to Walter Scott, in his "Exposi- bloodthirsty character. This is whom partaineth the adoption, tion of the Revelation of the first time in Scnpiure that and the glory, and the coven- Christ" has some interesting re- Satin is directly spoken of as a $ COLUMN ants, and the giving of the law, marks as to why Satan is refer- dragon. The heathen monarchs, I and tho service of God, and the red lo as the Dragon—how this Pharoah and Nebuchadnezzar, f By Rev. Waldcn Owen promises, whose are the fathers, symbol became associated with enslaved and oppressed the peo- and of whom as conceming the the prince of darkness. He says, ple of God, and. thus far acting Pastor flesh Christ came." Christ, the "Pharaoh, king of Egypt, in his in satanic power, merited the "Promises Seed" was to come cruelty to God's people, and in appellation of dragon. But at Midway Bap(^ Church through Israel. Indeed, the Pro- proud and haughty independence the time treated of m our chajv t phet Isaiah looked forward to of God is tenfced the grea^ dra- ter, Satan is the prince of the the time when Israel could say goA' (Ezekiel 29:3. 3). Nebuch- world, its v i r t u a 1 ruler. Tha —"Unto us a child is born, unlo adnezzar is similarly spoken of Roman power is the instrument Revelation 12:1 & 2 speak of the TIIE REVELATION us a son is given. . (Isaiah in respect to his violence and through which he acts. Hencf Chapter 12; There are three "Church" find these things dif- 9:6-7). Before the promised cruelty (Jeremiah 51:34). Gath- the title 'great red dragon' can • • scenes in Revelation twelve. ficult to deal with. For instance child could be bom Israel had ering up the numerous scripture now for the first time be usei 1 J First, Christ born to Israel and the church is spoken of as an to pass through many difficult references in the Book of of him.** ascended, in spite of the "dra- engaged virgin in II Corinthians afflictions and judgments. These Psalms, and in the first three of gon, to await His destined rule 11:2 and Ephesians 5:25-27. The were her "travail time." the greater prophets, to the cro- Rove your good clothing moth- of the nations. Second, the cast- 1 *'sun clothed Woman" is describ- The second wonder to appear codile. the sovereign of the seas, proofed free at Lashley's Clean- % ing out of Satan and his angels ed as being with child, and tra- in Heaven is a great "red dra- who is identified with the dra- er«. —ADV. from all place in heaven and the joy of the heavenly hosts over this. Third, the wrathful perse- cuution of the Woman (Israel) & and her seed and her divine pro- tection for 1260 days—the Great Tribuulation. In verses one and two we read: "And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a wom- an clothed with the sun, and SOKETOU CANPLUG *'•?" - « the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve YOUR TOASTER INTO , stars: And she being with child Cried, travailing in birth, and KENTUCKY - * pained to be delivered." f The "Woman" mentioned here • • • ' ' • • ' '' • mi ?>' ?'-r '' Is the symbolism of the nation of Israel. We see this as we recall Joseph's dream in Genesis 37:9 where he said, "Behold, I have dreamed a dream more; and, behold, the sun and the moon and the eleven stars made r- - - • ^ obeisance to me." Certainly the Jewish character of this "wom- % an" is plain. Joseph, of course, i would have been the twelfth \ \ r,-., star in this picture. i Israel is spoken of again and again as a woman in the Old Testament. She is spoken of as a married v/oman in Isaiah 54:1. In the period of her rejection by iW? •?; God she is spoken of as a widow (Isaiah 50:1), and an adulterous wife (Jeremiah 3:1-25; Hosea 2;l-23). Those who feel that

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| THIS SERIES OF CHURCH ADS IS REING SPONSORED RY THE RDSINESS INSTITUTIONS IN IHE IDCM. AREA I ST. PAULS UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST FAITH EVANGELICAL Bainbrldgo Township LUTHERAN CHURCH C. J. Beehlir, Minister ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Pl* Paw Ave. — Coloma, Michigan Sunday School 9:45 a.m. FR. R. G. Thtltn, Pastor GAMBLES WATERVLIET FURNITURE ¥i Mile Rast of Bridge Worship Service 11:00 a.n. Lucinda Lane — Watervliet Rev. Lester tlaufh, Pastor Church of the Lutheran IIS N. MAIN Conrad Brot. Confession Sunday Masses 7:30 a m, 9:00 Phone 463-3760 Monday Frifey — f • f R. E. Schallcr, Pastor a.m and 10:30 a.m. 261 N. MAIN Weekday Mass at 8:00. HO 84368 Sjlcrday - 9 . 5:30 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. COLOMA CHRISTIAN Confessions: Thurs. after No- Sunday School at 0:30 a.m. SCIENCE SOCIETY vena Devotions and SaL 3 to 6 Morning Worship, 11:00 am. Divine Worship at 10:30 a.m. and 7 to 9. Paw Paw Street Coloras Mon: Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 p.m. Thurs. 8 p.m. Perpetual Help Children's Instruction Classes, Sunday service, 11:00 a m. Novena Devotions. Come and worship with us. Tues.: 6 30 p.m.; Sat.: 0 s m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Richcreck Welldrillinf Wednesday evening service, 8:00 Hutchins Funeral Home p.m. IN 3-3241

CHURCH SERVICES CHORGH SERVICES THE FIRST NATIONAl DANK OF WATERVLIET THE PLYMOLTH BRANCH OFFICE AT MILLBURG, MICHIGAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH db A Member of the National "The Bank of the People" Association of Congregational Christian Churches buUuM 1874 FJ)J.C. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Paw Paw Aveoua REV. HARVEY K. LOKD PASTOR Watervliet, Michigan Phone IN &890i Rev. Hubert Adey, Pastor SPRAGUE'S GROCERY BEVERLY LUMBER CO. Sunday School, 10 a.m. WATIRVLIIT WATERVLIET. MICHIGAN Divine Worship, 11:00 ajn. ( Youth Service 6:00 p.m. Family Worship Hour 7:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal 8:00 p.m. NlLSOtfS BODY SHOP Prayer, Bible Study and Chris- WATERVUET RECORD tian Youth Crusaders Wednea- Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. % RED ARROW HIGHWAY day, 7:00 p.m. Worship Service, 11:00 a m. Wednesday 7 00 p.m. Chancel WATERVLIET Frank Hardy, Sunday School Superintendent .. Choir Rehearsal IN 34291 Mr. Hamberger, Director

MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH (Between Watervliet and Coloma on = ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED Red Arrou Highway) E BRETHREN CHURCH OF REV. WALDEN OWEN. Psstor ACE REFUSE DISPOSAL BAINBRIDGE

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LASHLEY CLEANERS kai Cevplde Lrnadry Strice LONG'S RADIO and T.V. * Repairs aa4 AUerttions IN 3-4131 I * Mothprrafiaf • Storage HOURS — 9 ta « 1 • Ball Dry Cleaning "WtAiARMk' Wtdnasdayi and Fridays — 9 Sa 9 9:43 a.m. Sunday School. Graded PHONE IN 3-5241 classes are provided for all ages. FOR FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY WATERVLIET 11 a.m. Worship Service. 11 a.m. Junior Worship Service. Church School, 9:45 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Youth Meetings. The * Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. i Junior, Senior, and Young People's groups participate in planned pro- OTTO'S Sales & Scnrice BILL STEWARTS Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. grams. Midweek Vespers 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Evening Scrvice. RCA - ZENITH - WHIRLPOOL GOLF RANGE and DRIVi4N 7 p.m. Wednesday, Midweek Serv- ice. Nursery facilities are available for tiny tots at all services. Qualified attendants are in charge. Everyona Likes Our Christian Education Direcfor, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH of GOO Frank Workman. "SANI-PAE" MILS s ROGEL MOTOR SALES 350 S. Pleasant St. - WatervUet "Nature's Best Food" x I Bev. C. Doyle WUkenon, Puator a#a SALEM-LUTHERAN CHURCH 3M MAIN ST. HAXSON DAIRY Park & Marvin Street in Coloma LINCOLN - MERCURY - COMET Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Quality Dairy Products V Rev. Frederick E. Kipp, Pastor IN 3-32S1 468-0367 468 5935 -

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FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS SERVICES HOUSE FOR SALE located on FOR SALE OR RENT farm in SEAMSTRESS W A N T E D for CLEAN INGEST carpet cleaner QUESTION: I will be 65 fore you reach 65. The letter! you received urged yon to Forest Beach Road, Watervliet, Bainbridge township. Call eve- part lime work, some experience you ever used, so easy too. Get next month. I have received three bedrooms, w/w carpet, nings or week-end Henry Rode- KENNETH L. WENDZEL come in and file so you will necessary. For further informa- Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham- two letters from the social ho- uulomalic gas furnace, newly wald 463-5878. (CR 3-23, 30c) tion call Lashley Cleaners IN not lose any benefits under the pooer $1.00 at Gambles Store in INCOME TAX SERVICE curlty office asking that I redecorated, fenced in back 3-5241. (CR 3-16. 23c) WatervlleL (3-23c) hospital and health Insurance como lu and make my appli- yard, private bcach right. Price FOR SALE pink formal size 9- PRIVATE OR BUSINESS cation. I do not Intend to re- programs. $10,000 with a low down pay- 10, pink heels size 9 B, red vel- WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 NORELCO ELECTRIC SHAV PHONE 944-1177 tire for at least two years. QUESTION: I made applica- ment. Phone 468-4861. veteen and satin bridesmaid rooms unfurnished, heated ER REPAIRS — Bring In yl/ur Why should I make application tion for and have been receive (CK 3-9, 16c) dress size 9-10, matching satin apartment for one person. Phone Norelco Electric Razor and let now before I am 65? Ing social security benefits for hat and heels size 9 B, blue IN 3 5798 after 4 o'clock. us put it in top working con- UEBLAND HOF KENNELS dition. We will cle. n it, check ANSWER: Your application two years. I will be 65 In May FOUND crepe bridesmaid dress size 11. (318. 23c) and K-9 Motel. $1.00 a day. Give the brushes and motor, and re- for social security Is also an l!tC7. Should I make another matching petal hat and heels the Pooch a vacation, too. 414 FOUND — USD A Choice beef WANTED cleaning lady with place rotary blades if necessary. application for hospital Insur- application during the three size 9 B. Call 463-6964 after 6 West Parsons ave.. Watervliet. can bo found at Sprague's Gro- p.m. or 468-5188 before 3 p.m. own transportation for home in We carry all parts for the No- ance under medicare and can months before I become 65? Phone IN 3-4440. Charles Har- cery. Pokagon Heights, Watervliet. relco razor only. TACY'S BAR- bo an application also for sup- ANSWER: No! Your orlgN (CR 3-23c) rell (I0-Ip) For further in formation call BER SHOP. (9-16tfc) plementary medical Insurance nal application protects your LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE drive way drain 463-5772. (CR 3-23. 30p) to pay doctor bills. The bene- rights under social security. No tubes. Twelve inch corrugated ORDER TO ANSWER fits under hospital and medi- new application is necessary. steel. 20' and 24' lengths. Beverly WANTED babyset'er for three FILE NO. C 5216 11 cal Insurance are paid whether However, you will bo sent au Lumber Co. Phone IN 3-3481. children, two aged 2H and one Business - Proiessional STATE OF MICHIGAN you retire or keep working. enrollment card for the volun- aged 5 years old. Hours from IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR (9-15tfc) tary doctor bill insurance un- 7:30 to 4:30. Would prefer some- To get full protection against THE COUNTY OF BERRIEN der medicare which should be FOR SALE—5 bedroom house, one to come in but will take the doctor bills you must file be- GUY H. GIFFORD, A Single Directory completed, signed, and return* attached garage, hardwood children out. Phone 463-5036 Man, Plaintiff, vs. NORMAN C. ed In one of the three mon the floors, gas furnace, aluminum after 5 o'clock. (3-23 , 30c) SPONG and BLANCHE D. before you reach 65 if you siding, brick trim, full basement, SPONG, or their unknown heirs, on city sewer and water. One- JAMES L. COLMAN DON YOUNG AGENCY flowers growing In beds to- reach G5 if you want the pro- WANTED high school girls in- devisees, legatees and assigns, half block from South School. WIN FREE THEATRE TICKETS! make the correct answer will each gether. tection to supplement your terested in part time waitress Attorney COMPLETE INSURANCE Defendants. Lot size 75' x 130'. On South work on week-ends. No exper- Call in your guess after 1 p. m. on win a free ticket to the Loma Terranlums, bonzl trees, trop- basic hospital insurance under 349 North Main SL COVERAGE ORDER TO ANSWER Pleasant street. Shown by ap- ience necessary. Apply in person Theatre. (Remember, no calls be- ical fish, flamingoes in garden medicare Thursday, March 23, or drop in at On lhc 27Ui day of October, pointment. Call IN 3-3481. to Country Kitchen Restaurant. Hours 9:00-12:00 and 1:00-5:00 FOR HOME - FOR BUSINESS fore 1 Thursday.) (Leedy photo) pools are but a part of the QUESTION: Is It true that I our offico. The first five people who 1966, an action was filed by Guy (6-16lfc) (3-26. 30c) Monday — Friday Auto • Fire - Llfn • Bond many exhibits. One display fea- can sign up for doctor bill in- H. Gifford, Plaimiff, against tured our common red rhubarb surance any time up lo the end 9:00-12:00 Saturday 11 Ml! »»•••**********•• HII ***** A "Survival of Nature" pic- Norman C. Spong and Blanche NOTICES MISCELLANEOUS Office IN 3-5182 twisted and formed In classical of the third month after the D. Spong, or their unknown tured a ranch deserted by hu- PHONE IN 3-6781 Res. Phone IN 3-3543 shapo and interspersed with month I am 65? heirs, devisees, legatees and as- Dr. Conway's office will be DID YOU KNOW that Spra- 4-22-67 3-27-67 man beings; left behind was inch wide bands of steel rib- ANSWER: Yes. This Is true, signs, Defendants in this Court closed from March 20 through gue's Grocery Imndlen USD A an old rail fence, a broken bon for a charming arrange- but in order for your coverage to quiet Plaintiff's title lo Ihe March 26. (3-16. 23c) choice meats? PHYLLIS L. KIENZLE ment. Of course, the Jackson to be effective as soon as you following described lands and HARTFORD SEWING wagon, wind blown sand and REALTOR and Perkins rose garden was reach 65, yu must sign up be- premises, viz: NOTICE TO TOWNSHIP HEY GEORGE! MACHINE & JEWELRY CO. a skeleton of a steer head, but Homes, Lake Property, Farms a thing of beauty with Its fore you reach 65. If you en- Lot 48 of the revised Plat of RESIDENTS Tired of carrying that salt for PHONE 621-3316 the site was still alive because Forest Beach, Paw Paw Lake, and Lots white arbor on which a red roll during tho month you All township meetings will be your water softener? Let Dick 34 W. Main Hartford. Mich. Wateniiet Township. Berrien of the cactus growth and suc- climbing rose clung. Ma^iy roach 65 or later .your protec- held at the former Duerr Real do il! Call Steele's Salt Serv- OFFICE: PLAZA MOTEL County, Michigan, according ice. 468-6955. CR 3-2 (4) WATCH • CLOCK - JEWELRY culents which had grown over rose bushes bloomed In the tion does not begin fcr from Estate office next to the Panther North M-140 to the recorded plat thereof REPAIR the wreckage. garden. 1 to 3 months after you slga Grill until further notice. recorded July 27. 1898 in Book Paw Paw Lake, Watervliet Vacuum Cleaner-SewlnR Mach. By Mrs. A. C. Stark up. SHOES - Will order • The Springfield Garden Clubs Chicago Girl Scouts and Jun- Three (3) of Plats at Page ROBERT CURTIS SALES & SERVICE and Historic*! Society featured ior Garden clubs demonstrated If you have any questions Township Clerk your exact size. Phone IN 3-4475 FREE PICKUP & DEL'VERY JIIIHMIIMMHIIHIHMimiMlim III pertaining to social security, Fifty Nine (59), Berrien Coun- 10-1-64 a garden as a living memorial their activities in camp set- ty Records; (3-16, 23) 10-8-65 contact the social security dis- WATCH REPAIR - Return to the memory of Abraham tings. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED CHICAGO FLOWEK SHOW garden clubs arranged displays. trict office located at the Fair- HAROLD BACHMAN Lincoln. It was begun In 1938 Then there was the commer- that the Defendants Norman C. MISCELLANEOUS ' within 8 days. MRS. J. HENRY NORMAN I feel I must share with Exotic plants and flowers from and unique and permanent in plain Plaza, Kenton Harbor, Spong and Blanche D. Spong or cial section where all sorts of ARTHRITIS, rheumatism suffer- Brad Price Commercial Photography you my trip March 18 when I tropical climes; trees, hedges its conception with the theme Michigan. The telephone num- Standard Oil Products garden needs and fancies were their unknown heirs, devisees, ers, try Alpha Tablets. Relief attended the flower show at "In Touch with Nature, past, ber Is 927-2441. 141 North St., Coloma Groups - Weddings - Portraiti and shrubs from the temperate shown and sold. Including kits legatees and assigns shall an- lasts for hours. Only $2.49. Church & Center Sis. Chicago with my two daugh- zone mingled with every type present and future." A beauti- for making ribbon roses and swer or take such other action Watervliet Pharmacy. Phone 468-3289 Call IN 3-3859 ters. We left Coloma at 10 and ful tribute to a great man. as may be permitted by law on Phone HO 8 8789 COLOMA of flower and plant to provide feather flowers; garden seeds (3-9 thru May 11) (2-9 thru May 11) The Great Lakes as a whole or before the 4th day of May, 9-14-64 arrived In Chicago at lunch beauty for the garden show. An unusual display was the etc. Watervliet Michigan time. My daughters Insisted on form the largest body of fresh 1967. Failure to comply with this Green turf, and the wise use "Garden of Gestheniene" with Tho hour had come when DOROTHY'S BEAUTY u wheel chair for mother, water In the world. The com- order shall result in a judgment of many rocks, stones and its border of Easter lilies, the we must depart and be on COMPLETE DRUG KNIEBES MUSIC MART which proved a very welcome bined area Is greater than that by default against such Defend- SALON driftwood were featured in empty tomb with the stone roi- our way back to Michigan. We SERVICES 418 State St. vehicle before the tour ended. of tho Black, the Baltic, the airis for the relief demanded in On US-12 many garden settings. led away and In the distance had enjoyed every minute of The first beauty and variety Red, the White or the Caspian the Complaint filed in this Court. 3rd House West ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN on a hill of green stood three our visit to the garden show HUTCHINS of the Exposition to be seen Dining tables set with pew- Sea, and as great as the Adria- Chester J. Byrns of County Line Road empty crosses. and the unusual design__s made 983-1872 as we entered the vast hall ter service pictured the "Prai- tic and Ionian Seas combined. Circuit Judge Ti es, thru Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. There were flowers of every us dream about our own gar- DATED: March 17. 1967 DRUG STORE was a larf;e garden scene with rie breakfast" to very fine ta- Evenings by Appointment Pianos - Bam! & Orchestra In- type, kind and color. Great \a- den. Along with the dream LUTHER 1. DAINES winding paths, green turf, rus- bles of fine china and silver Complctu — Aecnrale Phone Ingersoll 3-5658 struments-Music-Repair Service rletles of petunias, geranium, was a wish that we could be Attorney for Plaintiff Records tic bridge, a water wheel and service portrayed the 1967 PRESCRIPTIONS Dorothy Hansen, owner lilies, hydrangeas and caladl- 30 years younger so that we Michigan has four times ai BUSINESS ADDRESS: and operator many shrubs and flowers which gracious dining. "Chicago's oshar ums In their rich color tones, might do more than dream of much water area as any other 122 North Kalamazoo Street 1-25-65 "Music is Our Middle Name" occupied the center of the hall. Past, Present and Future" held USED CARS and tho beautiful and gorgeous beautiful gardens. Such a state — 11,037 Inland lakes, Paw Paw. Michigan Phone IN 3-3164 224-65 Around tho garden was a walk displays which featured such historic events as the Chicago orchid garden. Borders featur- show proves, however, that 36.350 miles of streams, and A TRUE COPY WATERVLIET call IN 3-3751 "HAIR FASHIONS • nd across which were areas Diane Layman fire of 1871 with a rusty old ed grape hyacinth, primroses. more and more people In this 3.251 miles of Great Lakes WE snvia- BY ANN where many garden clubs had Deputy Clerk 305 N. Mm W.t»r,l..r lantern used as a flower con- alyssum and dwarf ageratum. country are finding pleasure shoreline. Nearly half of Mich- entered scenes of different 930 N. Main — Phone IN 3-5962 MODERN The dooryards for food and contentment and the good life igan's 83 counties have front- (3-23. 30. 4-6. 13) "Specializing in all Hair Care" types hoping for blue ribbons tainer; a half bushel basket fun showed vegetables and In garden culture. age on the Great Lakes. Open 9 to 9 SEPTIC TANK CLEANING for their entries. sawed Into lengthwise formed an Interesting background for REAL ESTATE YOUR HAIR - OUR CONCERN Phone 925-3074 First to meet our eye was 4 9-65 •'Spring Patterns," a plot of flower arrangements. Call the Clean White Truck green centered with blooming Others In this section pictur- COW OIL COMPANY 3-5-65 cherry trees and planted with ed events in Chicago's history. tulips. daffo4ii« and jonquils. Imaginative Interpretations of 463-8774 Alden 'Chum' White ItPKonlas bordered the walks color, lines, textures as used the new dining toon Kienzle REFINERY FRESH Sand And Gravel In flowers was everywhere. and one felt like spring. FILTERED Balldozer, Truck and From then on. there were There were formal gardens, GASOLINE "Parks of tomorrow"; "Sculp- many exhibits all labeled with FOR LESS. Tractor Service an appropriate title; for ex- ture gardens," showing how Real Estate Telephone IN 3-3837. sculptured pieces fit Into gar- H WH-O-Pw Inn M-140 NORTH WATERVLIET WATERVLIET, MICHIGAN ample, "Nature's Ecstacles," 9 29-64 "Chicago, past and present," den arrangements; the walled- and win • • • "South Water Market" and In graden, and oh, so many NILSON FURNITURE many others where various more. WELL DRILUNG WHEN DEEP And SHALLOW AND JEWELRY WELL PUMPS Phone HO 8-6187 • III ItmiMlilimKHH *25 Swinp Bond it 2 fm O'mm For Sale Red Arrow Highway, Coloma THE ROAD (OLD US-12) OPENING SOON! A new, large year 'round dining room. E. L. RICHCREEK Liberal Trade-Ins - Easy Terml The pride and joy of AI y c e and Howard Baker of FOR SALE—Cozy tuo bedroom home well kept, with a new gas NARROWS Lay-A-Ways - Watch Repairing Wil-O-Paw Inn. Watervliet 9-29-63 Coloma Dairy Queen furnace and a utility room, a Come in and take a look at the new dining room — and fill real buy for $7,325 with a low DISTINCTIVE HAIR out tho entry blank — that's all there is to it. (Deadline, Sat. down payment. R.F.A. and V.A. PUBLIC LIBRARY FASHIONS We Specialize In Stylim*, April 8.) financing available. Call Kienzle 134 Main Street AM Following Iraitlc Separate Children's Dep't. Shaping, Coloring And Real Estate IN 3-4475. Permanent Waves [) Now Open <3 Three names will be chosen as the top three entrants. Then OPEN DAILY-1:00 to 5:00 p.m. our customers will be asked to indicate their preference. Thd ^Siynai me lane Chanye WEDNESDAYS-1 to 8:00 p.m. Martha's Beauty Salon name getting the most votes wins a $ 2 5 savings bond for the Phone: IN S-G883 Phone IN 3-3862 Special - Frl. & Sat., March 24 & 25 pc.son who entered it. The two runners-up will each receiva PHYLLIS KIENZLE RENE SPENCER, Librarian 404 Mala Street, Watervliet two free dinners. REALTOR i/Merye Willi care Chocolate Shakes 25£ PLAZA MOTEL THE WATERVLIET RECORD Small Chocolate Sundae 20^ IN 3-4475 Watervliet fciiaicwi tsshimC wsc:iAiiaii$,tic. SEE US FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS Wil-O-Pw Inn PHONE IN 3-6463 We now serve long hot dogs Coloma • Statrments • Hand Pills • Tickets Paw Paw Lake Road Rridgman Branch HO 5-6193 • Letterheads • Envelopes • Factory Forms ) t vf I n i m 1111 * kxsrcfy fage 5lXT I u The Witenrliet Record, Watervliet, Michigan, Thursday, March 23, 1967

. I SEE IN THE - BAINBRIDGE LOCAL NEWS THAT BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. William Wpod- By MCIISM Cook worth observed their 27th wed- ding anniversary at a dinner at EASTER the Lenten season in the Cath- the home of their son and daugn- Easier is the springtime Chris- olic Church and in some Epis- ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lyl® lian festival which honors the copal, or Anglican, churches. Woodworth, Sutherland Avenue, resurrection, or rising from the The St. Pauls United Church Wateniiet, on Sunday, Marcii dead, of Jesus. In the North of Christ presented their con* Temperate Zone, Easter comes firmation class on Palm Sunday 19. Attending the event were in the early spring. It is the time during the 11:00 a.m. worship Lyle's children Cindy and Jeff when flowers and warm sun and service. Those being confirmed and Burton Woodworth, son of green grass are beginning to by Ihe church pastor, Rev. C. J. Mr, and Mrs. William Wood- push aside the snow and ice and Beehler were Catherine Rantz, worth. dreary cold of winter. Even be- Holly Scherer, Sharon Rogel, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Dienes fore the holiday had Its religious Cheryl Hauch, Bonnie Rodewald, went to Chicago, Monday, March meaning, people greeted spring Richard Polishuk, and Jeffery 13, for a dinner parly celebrat- with celebrations. Liles. ing the 75lh birthday of her aunt, Mrs. John Mueller, after which Easter takes its name in Eng- The Cribbs Extension Study Mr, Dienes came home. Mrs. lish from that of an Anglo-Saxon Group met for its regular meet- Dienes stayed on al the home goddess, Eostre, who represent- ing with fourteen members and of her sister, Mrs. H. B. Faulk- ed light, or spring. one guest, Mrs. Pauline Mer- ner, and visHed all her school In most of the Christian rill present, at the home of host- chums, friends and relatives. churches, Easter marks the end ess, Mrs. Charles Mantai with She returned lo Watervliet of the forty-day observance of Mrs. Pauline Wendzel as Co- Thursday by train. . The Catholic Church and hostess, Tuesday evening, March some of the Protestant churches 15. begin to prepare for Easier on Roll call was answered with Watervliet City and Township Ash Wednesday. From that day a packet of flower seed ex- Democrats To Meet March 28 until the end of Lent, fasting is change. The chairmen, Mrs. prescribed, special devotions are Henry Miller called the meeting The Watervliet city and town- held, and many entertainments to order and it was voted on lo ship democrats will meet this and amusemeirts are given up. give $5.00 lo the Mental Retard- TO THE VICTORS GO THE SPOILS — Or so says Gus Tuesday, March 28, al 8 o'clock Holy Week (the seven days be- ed Children Association. Miss Conrad at he congratulates Don Young (No. 13) on the in Melody Hall. fore Easter) is a time of deep Olga Balers gave "(he Study Les- At this meeting the members religious feeling and worship. son on "Money Management and maroon team for their win in the benefit basketball game of the Democratic party will act The Protestant churches com- Business Facts". Mrs. Gilbert held Monday, March 13. The maroons won 62 to 60 in a on the new By-Laws, monly observe Easter with spec- Rantz gave the safely lesson on closely fought game. Another maroon, Whitey Sprague Farmer Don M a r 1 i n, Casi ial services, music and flowers. "Freeway Driving". County chairman and Howard Many of the churches hold a The next Study Group will (No, 23) enjoyed the game as you can tell by the big Township supervisor serving oi special baptismal service. A meet at the home of Mrs. Walter smile (or did someone make a funny joke?) Ron LoPresti the Fourth District executive Mass on Easter Sunday closes Koerber April 11. (in front of Don) goes along with the humor felt during committee, will be the guest Catherine Ann Rantz who was speaker. Lincohi-Mercary Honors confirmed Palm Sunday at the the night. All city and township Demo- crats arp invited to attend thif Three Salesmen At Rogel's St. Paul's United Church of nated by the Beverly Lumber meeting, Three Lincoln-Mercury sales- Christ, Bainbridge was guest of Company. men from a Watervliet dealer- honor at a dinner served by her QUEEN CONTEST Palm trees were coutesy of GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES ship have earned membership in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert (Continued from Page 1) Midway Florist, and gifts for The Midway Baptist church the exclusive "200 Club" for Rantz, Danneffel Road. Those walking in the sand. The drop each contestant were donated by has rescheduled their Good Fri- being among the outstanding attending were her Gpd-Father background outlined in silver Hutchins Drug Store, The Bos- day services from 1 p.m. to 2 automobile salesmen in the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weckwerth glitter was to simulate the effect ton Store and Watervliet Rexall p.m. United States. Eugene J. Crem- and family, and her God-Mqther of an Arabian city. Several Pharmacy. The Queen's Key will ins, Detroit district sales raan. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Walker and palm trees finished the setting be a gift of the City of Water- ELECTION NOTICE ager for Lincoln-Mercury Din- family. Palatine, Illinois, Mr. and the escorts, Richard Jarvis vliet and the charms for area and Mrs. Arthur Filter and fam- CITY sion, announced today. and Kerry Haus, were appropri- queens when they make the City Their sales records have plac- ily. Cedarbury. Wisconsin. Mr. ELECTION ately dressed in Arabian cos- Tours will be provided by the and Mrs. Albert Weckwerth, To the Qualified Electors; ed them among the top 15 per tumes, As the curtains parted Wateniiet Paper Company. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Beehler and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, cent of all L i n c o 1 n-Mercury there stood Audrey Shane, dau- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller. A special thanks goes to the That a City Election will be held salesmen. ghter of Mr, and Mrs, George Grandmothers. Mrs. Theresa National Beauty college school in the City of WatervUet, County "Professional salesmen such Shane, as an Arabian dancer. Weckworth and Mrs. Minnie of charm and the Watervliet of Berrien, State of Michigan ony as these form the backbone of She introduced the Master of Rantz, Her sisters, Jane and Public schools. APRIL 3, 1967 the automobile industry and Ceremonies Mr, Robert Evans keep the nation on wheels," Mr, Judy Rantz. The contest was sponsored by AT THE PLACE OH PLACES Zions United Church of Christ, and then left as quickly as she the Watervliet Lions club and Cremins said. "Membership in had come. OF HOLDING THE ELECTION of Pipestone, presented their the proceeds will be used for IN SAID CITY AS INDICATED this organization is a tribute Chairmen for the decorating to their professional skills and confirmation class on Palm Sun- Lions sight conservation activi- BELOW, VIZ: CITY HALL. committee were Len Krall and ties. noteworthy sales achievements." day during their worship serv- CITY ELECTION Gordon Knutson, Dick Woodruff Judging the contest were Miss The awards will be formally ice. Those being confirmed by FOR THE P U R P O S E OP, Ihe chuurch pastor. Rev. C. J. did a lot of the work on the Betty Grigereit. personnel as- presented to the winners by the background. ELECTING THE FOLLOWING Lincoln-Mercury Sales Council Beehler were Cathleen Grabe- sistant from Whirlpool; Jim OFFICERS, VIZ: Mayor, Clerk, meyer, Jane Marhanka, Carol General chairmen were Mr. Freer, editor and publisher of at the council's award banquet and Mrs. Lawrence Strouse and Treasurer, Assessor. 3 Commis- April 15 at the Latin Quarter, in Skibbe, Joyce Skibbe, Dale the Lawton Leader; and Robert sioners —• 2 Yr. Term, 1 Com- First, and William Skibbe. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young. Thierbach, placement manager Detroit. Music was provided by Ken missioner — 1 Yr. Term, Super- Among those qualifying for The Merlin Hauch home on in the personnel department at visor, Constable, Board of Re- North Branch Road was the Smith and his band and pictures V-M Corp, "200 Club" membership were: of the queen was by Mrs. Rose view. Ray Rogel, Ed Rogel. and Galen scene of a confirmation dinner PROPOSITION NO. 1. CHAR- given by her parents in honor Norman, Simcox, of Rogel Motor Sale^ There was one other queen Win a $25 bond TER AMENDMENT TO CHAP- Inc. of Cheryl Hauch on Palm Sun- TER XV of the WATERVLIET day, present at the contest and she The beautiful new dining was Miss Mattawan, who was CITY CHARTER, Section 16, by, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Guests included Mr. and Mrs, room at the Wil-O-Paw Inn addition of paragraph 2. DIRECTORS TO MEET Ted Lcnhardt and family. Mr. introduced by the Master of will soon bo ready for use, ac- Ceremonies, The City may purchase a Pen- Chamber presiderrt Ted Altila and Mrs, Creston Hauch and cording to Howard and Alyce The queen's crown was pro- sion Plan for their employees announced that there would be family, Clarence Hauch, Eugene Baker. from Life Insurance companies vided by the Eldon M, Smith a meeting of the Board of Direc- Hauch, Mrs, Iva Kniebes, Rev. The Bakers are offering a licensed to do business in the Agency and her radio by Long's tors of the Chamber of Com- and Mrs, C. Beehler and Mrs, ?25 Savings Bond to the per- State of Michigan. Radio and Television. Radio merce on Monday, March 27. at Geier. Mrs. Lenhardt and Cres- son who submits the winning Notice Relative to Opening Station WHFB gave her flowers 7:30 to be held at the Don ton Hauch were Cheryl's spon- name for the now dining room. and Closing of the Polls while Don Young Insurance Young Insurance office. sors. ELECTION LAW, ACT 116, Agency presented flowers to the Tho two runners-up will each P. A. 1954 runnersup. Radios for Miss Blev- receive free Bleak dinners for SECTION 720. On the day of ins and Miss Day were donated two. any election, the polls shall 1)0 by Otto's Sales and Service and Just drop In at Wll-O-l'aw opened at 7 o'clock in the Fore- NOW AT OUR STORE Nelson Auto Parts, Make-up was Inn and register your name for noon, and shall be continuously by the Merle Norman Cosmetic the new dining room. open until 8 o'clock in the after- Studios. Ramp material was do- noon and no longer. Every quali- the best ef all i Benefit Movie fied elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescrib- Th» Colom* Jayceca Mrs. la ed for the closing thereof shall sponsoring t benefit movie — MICHIGAN be allowed to vote. paint valuesl the "Singing Nun'' — Wed- THE POLLS of sold election Quick and easy! Drift in esday, March 29, at the Loma will be open at 7 o'clock a.m, NOW THRU SATURDAY Theatre, SO minutes I No painty odort and will remain open until li MARCH 23 - 24 - 25 Fundg derived from this o'clock p,m. of said day of elec- Beauty that lasts! MICHAEL CAINE In project go to the continuing tion. effort of the Coloma Jayceea FRED G. JOHNSON, FUNERAL IN BERUN and Mrs, on behalf of mental City Clerk FINEST PAINT at LOWEST PRICES ; TECHNICOLOR health, Donation is $1,00. (3-16, 23) EXTRA! "THE ITCH" Cartoon and VIEWS IN THE NEWS THE COLOR SPOT SCHEDULE FOR EASTER SUNDAY SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY MARCH 26 - 27 - 28 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH, WATERVLIET Robbins Paint & Wallpaper Store American International presents 'THUNDER ALLEY' 8:30 Worship Service Phone IN 3-3401 Wntervliot, Mich. In Panavision and Color 9; 45 Sunday School for all ages HOURS: Mon. thru Sat. S:M A.M. to 6:00 PJL J PlusI "Cellbound" Cartoon and .11:00 Worship Service OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Latest News Eventi ALL ARE WELCOME