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MARCH 9. 1972 Volume 89 — Number 1 YOUR-PHOTO-NEWS PAPER at Days of Southern Horses Lure Bob Tacy Belles^ Almost Here From Barber Shop

The days of southern bells will come to life next Tuesday, when 30 young ladies vie for the title of Miss Watervliet of 1972. The annual event, on March 14. will start at 8 p.m. at the Watervliet High school auditor- ium. Jerry Lockman. chairman of the contest for the Watervliet Sl'E Bl'JACK Lions Club, reminds those wish- ing to obtain tickets, that they will be available on Saturday. March 11. from 9a.m. to 1 p.m. at WA. the Colman-Young building, in

PATRICIA HILER (Continued on Page 4)

CHANGES JOBS — Bob Tacy. shown with his wife Jean, has switched from the barber trade to horses. Tin* Taeys' Saddle Shop, started years ago. grew and grew, until Boh decided to quit barbering and spend his full time helping his wife look after the shop and caring for 10 head of horses.

A big change occurred lasl

KATHY JOHNSON week on Watervliet's Main street. when Bob Tacy deserted the Tacy Barber Shop to become a full time horseman. For his wife. Jean, it is the fulfillment of her fondest dreams — but to Bob it still seems a hit unreal CONNIE LYN AUSTIN PATKIi'lA LYN ATHKHTON When Bob and Jean Tacy started their saddle shop .1 years ago. it was a hobby kind of thing, and he never expected the fan- tastic growth in the business that has taken place. Although Bob's sudden depar- ture from the barbering trade RICHARD YATES may come as a surprise to many Tacy's Barber shop is Richard CHRIS PETERSON folks, it is far from a surprise to Yates. Yates attended Watervliet any of the Tacys. It is something High School and spent two years that had been thoroughly discus- in the Navy. Following his Navy sed and understood would take duty. Yates attended the Flint place. The only problem was Institute of Barbering. and prior i selecting the time. to joining Tacy's Barber shop, he WENDY JO HAMLIN DKBORAH SUE GODFREY "I've been a barber for 23 pursued his barbering career at years; it is hard to suddenly Fairplain Plaza. change your way of life. 1 guess Mr. Yates is married to a you'd say it takes courage." Bob Watervliet girl, the former Doro- said. He went on to say. "A thy Sheets. They live on Forest wonderful 3-week vacation in Beach Road and have one daugh- Florida, the first 3-week vacation ter. Dawn Marie. 4. Mr. Yates is I had ever had in my life, gave the son of Mrs. Aileen Yates of me that courage." Paw Paw Avenue. Watervliet. EILEEN MARIE KOSHAR Bob explained that the Saddle and the late Claud Yates. Shop and horses (they take care of 40 head) is a full time job Discuss A North Barbering is a full time job, loo Berrien United Fund Trying to work 2 full time jobs A possibility looms that a north just wasn't good. "I was eating Berrien County United Fund may my supper at II p.m.," he ALYSON KRIEGER be formed during 1972. TERR! LESLIE MclNTYRE commented. The consolidation would bring He added that a major factor in together the Twin Cities United the decision to quit barbering is Community Fund, t h e Berrien that the Saddle Shop and the Springs United Fund and the related horse caring business is Watervliet Combined Appeal. adequate to support him and his Officials of the three organiza- family. tions met last week to discuss the Bob also commented that his possibility of a cooperative effort Dad wasn't too pleased with the in the areas of fund-raising, 1IKNA TRAIL idea at first, but he is now glad planning, allocations and cam- the change was made^The elder paign promotion. Tacy is very pleased with Bob's A six-member committee re- More Queens replacement, Richard Yates, and presenting all three communities On Page 3 is enjoying more leisure hours will be organized to study consol- than he has had for a long time. idation plans and will meet on SHARON ROSE HL'LSEY CATHLEEN MAE MEAGHER Filling Bob's chair position at March 27 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR u; A TfDl'l >*->>». —

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Patricia Hiler, 18. a blue-eyed Terri Leslie Mclntyre ts the Senior Dena G. Trail is 17. 5'5" ,1 daughter of Mrs; Patricia Wood- tall with blond, hair and gray FROM OUR FILES blond, is 5'9" tall, and a Water- vliet High school senior. Her worth and Ivan Mclntyre. She is eyes. She enjoys reading, listen- parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 18. a senior, has brown hair and ing to music — and simplying LETTER TO EDITOR Hiler. Patricia's hobby is sewing. eyes, and is 5'7" tall. She lists enjoying life. She is the daughter 60 Years Ago / Her ambition is to obtain a hobbies of reading and sewing, as of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Trail. EDITOR Headlines in Oie news; "DISASTROUS FIRE AT HARTFORD." degree in speech therapy and to well as training animals. She She plans to go on to college, The Watervliet Record Some of the details. "Fire originated in the W W. Rowan grocery store be a wife and mother. participates in horse shows and majoring in law 'as a civil rights Watervliet, Michigan at Hartford. Wednesday afternoon, completely gutting that building, her ambition is to raise and train attorney), with a minor in as it did also the Manley pool room and the M.I. Conway & Co. grocery Dear Editor: Connie Lyn Austin is the jumping horses. Marriage is also journalism. in her future. W ECONOMY daughter of Mrs. Marvis Boult- store." As the principal sponsor of JUDY SCHNEBLY GAIL TARANTINO Judy Schnebly is the daughter The J.B.C. Club will give a dancing party at Carmody's Opera Abortion Law Reform legislation, inghouse and Richard Austin. A Cathleen Mae Meagher is 17. House on Friday evening. March 15. I today received a postcard from senior, she is 17. 5'8" tall with of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 5'7" tall, with light ash brown Campbell. She is a senior. 18. and The March clean-up sale at C.M. Becraft's store included Flexible a resident of Watervliet regard- brown hair and green eyes. hair and blue eyes. She is the Flyer sleds at 20 percent off. ing the status of the initiative Connie plays the piano and likes 5'5" tall with light brown hair and daughter of Charles and Laura blue eyes. She lists singing and A real buy at the Red Cross Drug Store — one 50 cent jar of massage petition drive to put the question to knit and sew. As to her Meagher. Among her hobbies are cream; one 25 cent jar of cold cream; and one 25 cent box of Hobson's of abortion law reform on the n ambitions — she plans to go to "some acting" as her talents, dancing, swimming, and snow- while her hobbies are. music talcum powder — all three for 40 cents. ballot for a vote of the people. National Beauty College next mobiling. After graduation this swimming, water skiing, and all Percy Johnson has been on the sick list, but is now better. Unfortunately, the sender gave fall, and hopes to travel, as well are in a room it is more than you year. Cathleen plans to attend sports. She plans to attend Mich- Next week Clarence Geisler will resign his position at the Boston no return address, so I am as become a good wife and will have at home. National Beauty College. igan State University, as a music Store and go ouf on his farm in Bainbridge to begin spring operations. responding publicly. Others un- mother. Open classroom CAN work. Editor's Quote Book major. doubtedly have the same quest- Instead of wasting your time Wendy Jo Hamlin favors baton Sue Bujack's ambition is to ion, even though the drive has The optimist says we live trying to be witty, why not get become a physical education 40 Years Ago been very successful in the in the best of all possible twirling and drama, and her Gloria M. Greco is 17. a senior, involved with the program and worlds; the pessimist fears hobbies are reading, traveling, teacher. She plays the French and is 5'5" tail, a brunette with Watervliet area. help make it work. Headlines in the news: "MARCH BRINGS FIRST BLIZZARD OF this is true. Horn, and for hobbies lists camp- On March 1, we filed 218,000 and being in plays. Her parents hazel eyes. Gloria plays the —James Branch Cabell WINTER." "GROWERS FEAR FOR PEACH CROP." "WATER- are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ing. bowling, swimming and piano, and includes sewing signatures with the elections SANDY OTTE VLIET WOMEN FORM CIVIC GARDEN CLUB." Sincerely, (il.ORIA M. ORECO playing guitar. Sue is the division. However, we will con- Hamlin. She is 18. a senior, has among her hobbies. Her ambition At the Boston Store, women's rayon regular knit run resist bloomers Mrs. Kenneth Brown daughter of Merle and Joan tinue the drive for another three brown hair and blue eyes, and is is to become a legal secretary. and stepins were sale priced at 25 cents. Bujack. is 17. a senior, and is 5'6" weeks, seeking a total of 250,000 5'8" tall. She plans to attend Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. The Wins-Favor Products company, operating a canning factory tall, with brown hair and eyes. signatures, to be certain we have Bronson Nursing School to pre- Steve B. Greco. Sr. and fruit growers' supply business al Hartford, has announced its the minimum number of valid ROGEL pare for a Registered Nurse decision to liquidate its affairs. Kathy Johnson, a senior, is 18, signatures. degree. Freda Scroggs is the daughter From kindergarten news: "We have painted the buildings on our fS0e- ti, .i and is 5'6" tall with blonde hair Anyone who wishes to circulate LINCOLN MERCURY of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scroggs. farm green. Now we are making animals out of clay for it." and hazel eyes. She is the a petition may contact me at the Senior Alyson Krieger is 17. is She is a senior. 17 years old. is Michigan Bell Telephone Company advertised: "You can have daughter of Charles and Marjorie State Capitol. Lansing 48902 and I 5*8" tall, and has brown hair and ST' tall and has light ash blonde telephone service lor as little as four and two-thirds cents a day." SALES Johnson. Singing and dancing are will send a petition and instruct- blue eyes. She plays the piano, hair and green eyes. Freda lists Pure creamery butter was 22 cents a pound at J .H. I^everton's store. Kathy's talents. Her plans after ions by return mail. I do not want and for hobbies likes to sew and her talents as playing the organ At H.G. Geisler's department store, new spring dresses for the little For Better Used Car Values high school include becoming a to overlook anyone who wishes to draw, as well as ride horseback. and sewing. Among her hobbies miss were 39 cents. 59 cents and 9H cents. secretary. take part. Her ambition is to study in some are collecting posters, which Anyone who has circulated 1971 UNCOLN CONTINENTAL #rooC line of therapy. Her parents are really say something, and read- 4-Door Sedan, Full Power, Ah, Vinyl Roof Vd Chris Peterson. 17, is a senior petitions should mail them to me Allah and Irma Krieger. ing Rod McKuen. She plans to go 20 Years Ago and is 5'6M tall with light ash at the earliest possible date. to National Beauty College in the FREDA S( RO(H;S Headlines in the news: "PUBLIC LIBRARY LOANED 245 BOOKS Sincerely, 1971 MERCURY MONTEREY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hulsey, brown hair and dark brown eyes. fall. GAIL S. MOORE Chris is talented in dancing and IN MONTH" - "TWO MORE LOCAL BUSINESS PLACES BROKEN Gilbert E Bursley 2-Door H.T., Fsctory Air, P. Steer., P. Brskes, Rsdio, Vinyl Roof Jr. are the parertts op Sharon • • i • i • ' art, and her hobbies are sewing INTO" - "FOURTH GRADERS TOUR POST CEREAL PLANT." State Senator $3495 Rose Hulsey. 17 year old senior at Jan R. Delaney is the daughter On the highest honors list, at Watervliet high school, grade 12: Patty Watervliet High school. She has and art. Her ambition is to of John and Wilma Delaney. She Editor become an artist or hair stylist. is 17, 5'4" tall, with brown hair Lou Clinard, Henry Eisbrenner, Garnet Fisher. Theda Kniebes, Mary 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO MX AOC brown hair, green eyes, and is Watervliet Record Her stepfather and her mother ano green eyes. She is a Water- Lou Koshar, Charles Moser. Pauline Pelton, Patricia Rogers, Delores 2-Door H.T., P.S^ P.Bt, A. Tr„ Vinyl Roof. Rsdio $Z07«> 5'H" tall. Sharon's talent and Rose. Donna Schwarz. Mary Shane and Allene Sulko. Watervliet, Mich. hobbies are one and the same — are Mr. and Mrs. James Cook. vliet High school senior. She has Cpl. Gerald Sellers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sellers, has been singing and playing the bass played the flute for 6 years, and 1971 MERCURY CAPRI transferred from Fort l^eonard Wood. Missouri, to Fort Belvoire, I have read a lot of letters about clarinet . She plans to attend Twin S e v e n t e en-year-old Eileen for hobbies she likes to ride 2-Door. "1600" Series 4.Sp. St. Dr., Rsdio, Red, Sharp Virginia to enter school open classroom but I have never City Beauty College. Marie Koshar's ambition is to horses and read. Her ambition is Clothes pins were 39 cents for fi dozen at Watervliet Hardware. read anything as asinine as the $1995 become an airline stewardess. to attend college, and will At Rogel Motor Sales, a 1948 Willys Jeep. 4 wheel drive, new motor, one in last week's paper. Patricia Lyn Atherton. 17. is She is a senior. S'S-V tall, and probably major in music. with snow plow. $795. I have a little girl in the 1971 MERCURY COMET the daughter of Mrs. Ray Cole has brown hair and blue eyes. She 2-Door, 302 2/8 Eng., A. Tr., Radio, P. Steer., ft Mrs. Ruth I^arsen has been confined to her home this past week program and I am very pleased 9295 and Robert Atherton. She is 5'7" is the daughter of Tony and Carol Ferguson is an 18 year W.W. Tires, 9000 ML because of illness. with it. I also have 3 older tall, has brown hair and hazel Leona Koshar. She lists her talent old senior. 5'4" tall, with brown children — one in college, one in MECCA will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Elson 1971 MERCURY COUGAR eyes, and is a senior. She is in as playing the piano and her hair and eyes. She is t h e high school, and one in junior JAN R. DEI.ANEV Rodewald. Plans for (he 3rd annual style show will be discussed at this 2-Door, A. Tr., P. Steer, P. Brskes, Vinyl Roof, Color Tsn F.S.A.. and F.H.A.. and is on the hobbies as cooking and sewing. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon SANDRA FAULTERSACK meeting. high so I feel I can compare rote yearbook staff. She manages to Ferguson. Carol's hobby is sew- teaching to open classroom 12895 follow a hobby of sewing even ing. and she is a nurse's aide at teaching. There is an eagerness m 1969 CADILLAC DE VILLE though she works at Pilgrim Community Hospital. She plans from HISTORY'S SCRAPB00K to learn and respect for the 4-Door, H.T., Full Power, Fsctory Air, Msny Other Extras Drive-ln and baby sits. to continue in that line, studying DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS teachers you don't always find in $3295 to become a registered nurse, regular teaching by a Miss or Deborah Sue Godfrey is a The first paper money of the U.S. government was iuued, Mrs. 1969 MERCURY MARQUIS Debra Diann Robertson is 17. March It. 1862 senior. 17. has dark brown hair I was at the school last week 4-Door Sd., Fsctory Air, P. Steer, P. Brskes, The "Blinard of W began to cripple New York City on Rsdio, Color Miroon $2195 and eyes and is ST' tall. She is S'S-'l-" tall, and has light brown March II, 1SS8. and I did NOT find it filthy. the daughter of Kenneth and hair and brown eyes. She is the President Franklin D. EoooereH broadcast his first -Fire- Cluttered — yes, but when chil- side Chat," March 12, 1933. Esther Godfrey. She shows talent daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Orvil dren are active you will always 1969 DODGE CORNET STATION WAGON On March IS. 1152. in a cartoon. "Uncle Sam" became a is designing and making her own Robertson. Tap dancing is her symbol of the United Mates. A. Tr.. 2/8 Ent, P. Steer, Rsdio, W.W. Tires, Shsrp have a certain amount of dis- talent and horseback riding is her EU Whitney received the patent for his invention, the clothing, and lists her hobbies as order. And when thirty children eotton fin. March 14.17H. $1695 sewing, ice skating and toboggan- hobby. Her ambition is to become March 15, 1911. was the date one tbonssnd veterans of the ing. After high school she hopes a legal secretary. Aamrican Expeditionary Force met In Parts to form the 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-Door, H.T. 2/8 Ens., A. Tr., P. Steor, Rsdio, Shsrp to attend Lake Michigan College CAROL FERGUSON fie.. * - ill ONE FOUR. $2195 or Michigan State University. JANET HEAD (Continued on Page 4) CAROL WECKWERTII PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY LETTER WORP WE CANl UVH WITH MANY OTHER MAKES AND MODELS IN STOCK IS V-O-T-e... COMPLETE FINANCING IN OUR OFFICE ®f)e Mlaterbliet Retort OUR CARS MAKE GOOD OR WE WILL

P.O. BOX 7 WATERVLIET, MICHIGAN 49098 THE SIGN OF THE CAT IS WHERE IT S ATI PHONE 463-3461 Gordon E. Banasik Publisher ROGEL Carol J. Banasik Editor Gail Kosbau News Editor Larry Larsen Hartford Editor MOTOR SALES, INC. Marion Leedy Coloma News Subscriptions, $3.00 per year in Berrien County 320 MAIN ST. and Van Boren Counties, elsewhere, $3.50 Second Class Postage paid at Watcrvhet, Midupn 49098 WATERVUET. MICH. • DEBRA D. ROBERTSON RENEE MARIE HARRIS MARILYN Sl'E LAWSON >1 AhIK DeMORROW STARLA EBERH/^D i —-i.— -J . -J PAGE FIVE MARCH !». 1972 WATERVLIET RECORD IMfiK FOUR WATERVLIET RECORD many local theatre productions, the special panel advisory to the MARCH 1. 1172 Steve Evans to Appear Coloma Jaycee Mrs. .is a sophomore at Hope, and the State Department of Education's light brown hair and hazel eyes 2 Hospital in College Theatrical son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert assessment program. and is 5'2-,2" tall. Her hobby is Plan Book Sale QUEENS Staff Members Evans. ceramics. She plans to attend the Steve Evans of Watervliet will (Continued from Page 3) National Beauty College. Attend Meetings The Coloma Jaycee Mrs. are have a major role in the forth- Community Workshop planning a book sale and will coming production cf Shakesp- Mrs. Maxine Brule Renee Marie Harris, 17, is a Hours Announced Gail Tarantino is 18 and a appreciate any contributions the eare's famous comedy. "The On Advisory Group talented acrobat, which is one of Mrs. Joyce Griffin, Director of senior. She is 5'^, tall, with light public may wish to make. They Merry Wives of Windsor," to be Coordinator. Rich Hubert, has her hobbies, along with sewing, Nursing at Community Hospital, brown hair and green eyes. Her will be happy to accept paper presented by the Hope College Mrs. Maxine Brule, principal of announced the Community Work- cheerleading. and art. She is 5'3" • attended the Institute on Staffing parents are Mr. and Mrs. John back books, hard cover books, or Theatre Department. Coloma's Washington Elemen- shops will be held in the North tall with dark blonde hair and for Nursing Service in , Tarantino. Sewing is both Gail's comic books. The production will be present- tary school, has been appointed Elementary school on Wednes- green eyes. She plans someday to sponsored by Tri-State Hospital talent and hobby. Other hobbies If homemakers are planning a ed on March 17. 18. 23. 24. and 25 as the representative of MAESP day, March 8, at 7 p.m. get married and perhaps study Assembly Illinois Hospital Assoc- are. playing the piano and bowl- spring hou.«iecleaning spree, this at Hope College DeWitt Cultural to the State Department of All meetings after that will be more about art. Her parents are iation Chicago Hospital Council. ing. Her ambition is to become a is a chance to dispose of books Center. The leading role of Sr. Education's advisory council on alternated between 7 p.m. and 4 Mrs. Barbara Mihalik and Mr. Mrs. Griffin spent 5 days at the you no longer need. The books teacher certification and profes- p.m. Hay Harris. special education or homemak- Institute. John Falstaff will be performed ing teacher. Mr. Randal Torony, R.N. atten- will be picked up if you so desire. by John Cranney. an outstanding sional development. Robert Titus Enlists A drop box is also provided at the Mrs. Brule has served as vice Marilyn Sue Lawson is the ded an intensive two-week course actor from the Guthrie Theatre in Senior Sandy Otte is 18, 5*1" Washington Elementary school president of MAESP (Michigan Robert E. Titus, Jr.. son of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. on the theory, practice and . tall, with brown hair and green in Coloma for the convenience of Local people who would like to Association of Elementary Mrs. Regina N. Titus of Coloma, Kenneth Lawson. She is a senior, background of the care of a School Principals) and as chair- eyes. She is the daughter of Mr. patienl in a coronary care unit, youngsters in that area who wish see S t e v e in the Shakespeare has enlisted in the U. S. Marine CAROLYN CREWS JACK RKNZKNKFRO DICK SLATTON 17. and has brown hair and green and Mrs. Allen Otte. Her talent is to contribute books they no longer man of the group's summer Corps, following in the footsteps eyes. Her talent lies in music and sponsored by the Michigan Heart production, may reserve tickets playing the piano, while her need. by writing to Hope College leadership workshop committee. of his three brothers, Thomas, as hobbies she enjoys crocheting Association and the University of hobbies are sewing and cooking. Proceeds from the sale of books She is also currently representing John and Walter Pruiett. Pvt. Queen Contest Judges and bowling. Following high Michigan, Ann Arbor. Mr. Theatre Department, Holland. Her ambition is to become a Torony joined the staff at Com- will be donated to the pediatrics Mich. 49423, or by calling the Coloma area on the MAESP Titus is now in basic training at (Continued from I'agr 1) school, Marilyn plans to do al Cherry Festival, held annually Curriculum Commission. In ad- Camp Pendleton. California, and Texas citrus industry and is secretarial work. piano teacher or a nursery munity Hospital last November. ward of the Watervliet Commun- 1-392-5111 (extension 2248). the area of the offices of Don in Traverse City; and Dick employed by the Texas Valley teacher. ity Hospital. Jaycee Mrs. Steve, who has been seen in dition. Mrs. Brule has served on will graduate on April 5. Slatton, chief photographer of ^ ^nembers, Mrs. Larry Wilson and Young and James Col man. Citrus Committee. She has part- Marie DeMorrow is the daugh- Tickets are $2.50. sold on first Cloetingh & DeMan Studios, HI Hospital Has New Mrs. Dan Laurencig. are in ticipated in several contests, and ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Knitting, dancing, and music come, first served basis. South Bend. charge of the project. For further just recently, judged the Dutch- Corlis. A senior, Marie is 18, has are the hobbies of 17 year old Gail Surgical Table The Lions Club committee in Miss Crews, 27. is a native ess of Palms contest. Miss Crews Suzanne Moore. Her talent is information, please call 468-4180. Texan. She received her degree , charge of obtaining contest will make a personal appearance singing. Gail is a senior, 5 V A new surgical table is now in from Sam Houston University, three attractive daughters. judges, Alton Wendzel and Gor- during her visit to Michigan. She tall, and has brown hair and eyes. use at Watervliet Community and for the past five years, has Mr. Slatton has over 25 years don Knutson. have announced the will appear at Harding's Friendly Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hospital's operating room. The been engaged in different aspects experience as a commercial- selection of Miss Carolyn Crews, Market, Coloma, on Tuesday, Robert A. Moore. Her ambition is table, which cost approximately of marketing and merchandising A BIG industrial photographer. He is a "Miss TexaSweet"; Jack J. Ben- March 14, between 1 and 3 p.m. to start college work at Lake $5700. incorporates all of the Texas agicultural products. She graduate of the U.S. Naval School zenberg. president of the Nation- Michigan College and then trans- features necessary to provide the now exclusively represents the Mr. Benzenberg is a talented of Photography at Pensacola, fer to a larger college, majoring patient with the best in physiolo- musician, active Rotarian and a Fla., and he served in the U.S. in music. gical comfort and protection. past member of the Board of Marine Corps in WW II and the BANKROLL Dick Zuhl The new table replaces one Directors of the Traverse City Korean War. Mr. Slatton is a Dancing is both talent and which had been in use for several New & Used Car Salesman Area Chamber of Commerce. He member of Professional Photo- hobby with Sandra L. Faulter- years, and obtaining it is another Representing has long service with the Nation- graphers of America and of the sack. Other hobbies are skiing step in line with the hospital's al Cherry Festival project and is Professional Photographers of ROTI MOTORS INC. and snowmobiling. She is 17, a continuing program of updating well known for his active support Indiana. He is active in the 257 West Main senior, and is 5*1" tall, with light and replacing all old equipment of community service projects in National Muzzle Loading Rifle brown hair and blue eyes. She is whenever it is possible to do so. Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022 the Grand Traverse area. He is a Association of America, and the daughter of Ardee and Jean » Various organizations and in- mi CilRYSLKR VALIANT former motel owner and is now makes and shoots flintlock rifles. Faultersack. Sandra hopes to go dividuals have been very gener- IMPEHIAL PLYMOUTH associated with Smith and Gertz He is also an avid fisherman. Mr. to a career college. ous in helping the hospital to 0 Realtors in Traverse City. He and Slatton and his wife and son Mioon untsHg Home; 468-6365 Office: 927-3751 obtain new equipment, anr" sev- his wife, Ethel, are the parents of reside in Osceola, Indiana. Carol Weckwerth's ambition is eral contributions were received to attend Michigan Stale Univer- to help finance the new surgical sity, majoring in elementary table. w education or psychology. Carol is Hi,Mom.Canyou the daughter of Carl and Eleanor Weckwerth and is a 17 year old Corlis Abbott To Have talk for a minute?" senior. She is 5' tall, has blond hair and blue eyes. She lists her Heart Surgery On a day when she has hours ... you talent as piano, while her hobbies Corlis Abbott, formerly of interrupted nothing while your thoughtfulness are reading, sewing and knitting. Watervliet. entered B o r g e s s told her everything . . . simply with a long hospital at Kalamazoo last week distance call. nm Starla Eberhard is just a half for testing and preparation for Now anyone can lower the cost of loving inch over 5 feet tall. She has simply by ilialinii direct on long distance calls heart surgery to be performed brown hair and green eyes, and is Make sure you'll have money when you need it . . . within Michigan instead of going through this week. Mr. Abbott, who Finishes the operator. You save 40% by dialing direct a seventeen-year-old senior. Her resides at 24195 South Westnedge. with a sensible savings plan to suit your individual weekdays after live, and weekends from ambition is to become an airline | Kalamazoo, is the son of Mrs. stewardess. Sewing is her talent, anything 5 p.m. Friday till 5 p.m. Sunday. Dial direct Percy Abbott. Dan Smith Road. needs. A Savings Account with our bank offers in- any other time-save 20%. while skating, swimming and Watervliet. And if you talk longdistance within Michigan horseback riding are her hobbies. Mr. Abbott has been affiliated you start terest, compounded regularly, that will help your for just one minute you pay for one minute, Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. not three. with the paper technology depart- Robert Eberhard. bankroll grow faster. Come in and let us help you Know someone in another town who ment at Western Michigan would smile at the sound of your voicc? University. He began his paper Even if you're an amateur, you Janet Head's talent is singing, start your money rolling now. Don't hesitate to call . . . often. study with work at the Watervliet and her hobbies are bowling and are the only one that will ever Paper Co, where his father was outdoor sports. She is 18, a senior, know! superintendent for many years. and is 4,l^, tall, with brown hair You can lower We are sure that all Mr. There's a "professional" in and green eyes. She is the Abbott's friends in this area wish -kfjr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald every can of Pen-chrome stain the cost of loving him a speedy recovery. Head. Janet plans to attend a and clear finish. beauty college. by 40% You can count on it. The pro- Completes Training fessionals do! Completes Training whM to dirtct dial long dltUnco and uvo Airman Terry D. Clark has Mon. thru Frl. Sat. Sunday Airman Dannie L. Harris, son graduated from a technical « of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harris of 348 training course at Sheppard The Color Spot 7 AM 40% r/l€ TO 20% High View Drive, Watervliet, AFB, Texas. The course qualifies IPM > 5PM 40% 20% Mich., has completed his U.S. Air him as a U.S. Air Force medical f T0 5 PM S 11PM ROBBINS PAINT & TO 40% Force basic training at the Air service specialist, and he is being first National Bank 7 AM 40% Training Comman's Lackland assigned to the USAF Hospital at WALLPAPER STORE Discounts alio apply to station-lo-ttalion calls in • AFB, Tex Lajes Field, Azores. of WateAA&et auat whtft duect dtalu* is not yet availaMt. Airman Clark is the son of Mr. He has been assigned to Shep- Store Hours: and Mrs. Irving G. Clark of WATERVLIET, MICHIGAN pard AFB. Tex., for training in Coloma. He graduated from Co- 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ESTABLISHED 1874 the wire maintenance field. Air- loma High School in 1969 and (§) Michigan Ben man Harris, a 1969 graduate of 463-3401 Watervliet attended Western Michigan Uni- Watervliet High School, attended BRANCH AT M1ULBURG PHONE !N 3-3124 DRIVE-IN BRANCH versity before entering the Air Lake Michigan College. Benton O'BRIEN PAINTS Harbor. Mich Force. WATERVLIET RECORD PAGE SEVEN MARCH 9, 1S72

PAGE SIX WATERVLIET RECORD MARCH I. 1172 your week ahead Votes Exchanged Announce Votes Employee BY DR. A.W. DAMIS Miss Susan Lucker and Rich- color, both outlined with a soft Engagement Spoken ard F. Becht exchanged marri- ruffle. age vows Saturday. February 26. Of The Forecast Period March 12 • March 19 Maid of honor was Miss Shirley in a candlelight service at the ARIES If it hasn't happened already, many under your Sloan, and bridesmaids were the Mar. 21 • Apr. 19 sign will be sought out to give Rnandal aid. Coloma United Methodist The chapel of Hope Reformed Misses Denise Marie Lucker. - Incidentally, there is money or material gains Church. The Rev. Carl Hauser- Church in Kalamazoo was the Week coming your way. Your good fortune, if shared, Star Becht. and Linda Cullitan. mann performed the ceremony at setting for the Feb. 12 wedding of could parlay into a big thing. All wore gowns of hot pepper 7 p.m. Mrs. Marjorie (Alwood) Hilton TAURUS Past performance pays off during this cosmic color in crepe, styled with a V Apr. 20 - May 20 cycle; someone in authortiy will be impressed, The bride is the daughter of and Mr. Harold VanderWeide, neckline and collar, both outlined • but. your associates are inclined to be envious. Mrs. Daniel Ashley of Coloma both of Kalamazoo. incidentally, a reunion of sorts, is likely. with a soft ruffle. The floor length and Mr. Roland Lucker of Dowa- Seventy-five guests, many GEMINI Don't let the past interfere with the future. gowns also featured long sleeves. May 21 - June 20 especially, when it comes to signing important giae. The groom s parents are I V from out-of-town, witnessed the Each attendant wore as a head- papers. According to your chart, there is dan- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Becht of ceremony performed by the Rev. ger of your sign being more romantic than good piece a white mum tucked into Coloma. Dick Vriesman of Holland, for- taste permits. the hair, with baby's breath and Given in marriage by her mer pastor of Third Reformed MOONCHILD This happens to be one of those red letter white velvet bows. June 21 - July 22 cycles when you can say goodbye to a trouble- Church. Kalamazoo. Mrs. Vries- father, the bride chose a silk peau maker or a chronic problem. Oh. yes! A mem- de soie for her wedding gown, Harold Schuemann served the man was organist for the music ber of the opposite sex has designs. CHUCK ROAST fashioned with a stand-up collar, groom as best man. Ushers were and wedding march. LEO By your very nature you are a leader, not a long sleeves, and both front and Wayne Hazen. Greg Lucker. Tom The bride is the daughter of Mr. July 23 - Aug. &2 follower. The point? You might very well be at MRS. SUE HULSEY odds because your goals are at cross purposes back bodice outlined in rose point Van Syae. Tony Garritano. and and Mrs. William Alwood. Kala- with that of someone in authority. Our employee of the week. Mrs. lace. The A-line skirt was lace Richard Krieger. mazoo. The bridegroom is the son VIRGO Many members of your sign are going to meet Thomas (Suei Hulsey, likes her over peau de soie with scealloped Following the wedding a reeep of Mrs. Kathryn Vanderweide Aug. 23 - Sept. 22 someone of the opposite sex under rather peculiar circumstances. Keep your -guard up, tion was given by the bride s MISS WILMA F. REDLICK job at the First National Bank of lace at the hem line. A two-tiered and the 4ate Andrew Vander- otherwise, you are in for a game of "cat and Watervliet. She has been employ- crystal crown held her floor father at Blossomland Columbian Weide, mouse." Mr. and Mrs. William Redliek ed there for II years, which length veil in place. Long-stem- Club. Miss Melinda Hilton, daughter LIBRA First of allT there is a change likely, in en- of Route 1, Watervliet, have certainly proves it. med white roses formed the of the bride, was her mother's Sept. 23 - Oct 22 vironment or occupation, for many Librians. Blade Cut The new Mrs. Becht is a announced the engagement of Although she handles money, Next, your sign must guard their personal be- bridal bouquet. maid of honor. William Napp. longings. Finally, relax, this week's reversals graduate of Coloma High School their daughter Wilma to Paul N. and more money, she has not Maid of honor was Miss Shirley Kalamazoo, served as best man. will parlay into long range benefits. 79t and is a teller at Farmers and Falkenstein of Buchanan. His caught the collector bug Sloan, and bridesmaids were the A reception in the social halls of SCORPIO It's highly probable that a big change is com- Merchants Bank. Benton Harbor. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles "1 pay no attention to it I made Oct 23 - Nov. 21 ing up. Your romance pattern could be dis- Misses Denise Marie Lucker. Third Reformed Church followed turbed because of a third party's intervention The groom is also a graduate of Falkenstein, also of Buchanan. sure I never got involved in Star Becht, and Linda Cullitan. the ceremony. After a trip to or provocation. Your affairs of the heart are Coloma High School and West collecting money. It would drive All wore gowns of hot pepper Miss Redliek is a 1%9 graduate Virginia, the newly weds now are clouded by secretiveness. Michigan University He is a me out of my mind." she said. color in crepe, floor length gowns of Watervliet high school and is a at home at 2427 Cimarron Drive SAGITTARIUS Take advantage of this week's stellar influence. substitute teacher at Watervliet. Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 It seems as though a little romp and frolic will Arm Cut junior at Western Michigan Uni- Sue and her husband have lived styled with a V neckline and in the Parchment area of Kala- do your sign good. Don't be pinned down by Coloma and Bridgman schools. in the Watervliet area for 18 versity where she is majoring in mazoo. finances; a major change, for your benefit, is Roast retailing. Her fiance is a 1968 years, they both came to Water- underway. The new Mrs. VanderWeide is a Beef graduate of Buchanan High vliet from Hackleburg. Ala. Tom CAPRICORN Don't be too trusting; too suspicious. A major Boneless m The 14th Is Coming! graduate of Coloma High School, Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 decision is coming up. The point is this: "Rie School and will graduate in June is a machine operator at Whirl- having spent all of her elemen- Decision requires a swift choice, not pondering from WMU with a bachelor pool The couple have two child- calculations. NECK tary. junior and senior high years STEWING Sprague's Grocery degree in business administra- ren: Sharon, who is a senior at AQUARIUS According to your chart, it would be wise for in the local system when her BONES tion in management. Watervliet high school, and Pam Jan. 20 - Feb. 18 you to guard your written or spoken words. It parents resided there. Mr. Al seems as though something you write or say Miss Redliek and Mr. Falken- Zepik, who is married and lives in wood was Coloma's school super- could be twisted into malicious gossip. stein have set August 26 as their Watervliet. intendent for many years. Mrs. PISCES You are entering a rather unfortunate cycle wedding day. Sue's hobby is sewing. She Feb. 19 - Mar. 20 for your judgment and emotions. Also, be care- VanderWeide also was graduated makes most of her own clothes ful of face to face confrontations. Don't expect Lb. Lb. from Western Michigan Univer- to be praised, give praise. 25c 99c Mac Kenzies and daughter Sharon's as well BUMPER sity and was a teacher in the Several studies carried out by Kalamazoo system for a brief CONSUMERS' private universities have shown that if you will devote an extra Fresh MARCH MADNESS STICKERS time. More recently she has been New Social CORNER"^ 30 minutes a week to studying employed in the school offices of food ads and noting special* that Lb. could fit into your meal plans, Clear Water Catfish n.i9 the Parchment district. Food Specials can save money you could cut food costs by six Group Sbme people seem to think that to fifteen percent. MOMEY 00£6*fr GflDW Mr. VanderWeide has been an "specials" or "features" offered Friday, March 10 It could be a good way to get employee of the Brown Company in food stores each week are more for your food dollar this foods that are old or of inferior for many years, and is a carpen- Forming year, and every year. quality. This is not true. ter by trade. Garlic Toast 35c A new women's social group is being formed, to include Water- CROSSWORD PUZZU Fun Franks 1 lb. pkg. 89c Reg. 45c vliet and Coloma area women of ACROSS DOWN Final Winter all ages and interests. Newcom- 1. Money 1. FooUah (alaag) (siang) ers are espcially welcome. The 5. Of low pitch 2. Variant Smoked or Polish Saturday, March 11 7 Inch Double Mark Down group will provide the opportun- 9. Assumed AUTO of Helen Slicing S. Experi- ity to meet new friends and share name 11.M mental 89c SAUSAGE 99c Coats, Sweaters, Skirts, such diversified interests a s Gantry" BODY drama activity; Bologna Chocolate Cake $1.19 books, theatre, arts and crafts, IS. Mount Lb. Lb. Dresses, Sleepwear, Gloves (Iwda.) (2 wds.) Reg. $1.50 sports, sewing, cards, and cou- 14. Unsteady S/jmatfata 4. PhiUppine peasant ples get-togethers. light 15. Emmet 5. Bo Monday, March 13 Reg- 39c doz. A cordial invitation is extended 16. Spire becoming to Save BIG Save S. Ths works to interested women to attend the ornament CARROTS Yellow Onions It. Back talk ERNE'S T. Trivial first meeting, set for March 15. at (slang) matters: 2 cello bags 3 lb. bag Donut Holes 2 doz. 49C 8 p.m. in the basement of St. 19. Even •iansr though (2 wds.) Joseph's Catholic Church, 21. game 8. Grave W FRUITS fr Hartford 4 WaHrvtt* Tuesday, March 14 Watervliet. Come. .. and bring a 22. Merit Wtw—D 10. Scoffing 29c k 29c 23 Musical Just south of Rod Arrow 12. Rest VEGETABLES friend! composition Phono 44W*9 17. One For further information, please 24. Spiteful typ* 28. Aaeaadad of Penn. Dutchies 6c call 468-7260 or 463-8234 2T. Faal moosy compassion 20. Mod- IDAHO NEW TEXAS GREEN Reg. 10c 28 Proof- erate Auxiliary Members reading 23Rus- dtroctfcm POTATOES CABBAGE Wednesday, March 15 Attend Judging Meet 29. That prices 24. Roy- 10c 90. Kind of Kolacky Several members of the Water- Reg. 17c 25. Acoom- 79c vliet Jaycee Auxiliary attended plish 10c Lb. Thursday, March 16 the Mini-Pro judging at Berrien 98. finally 10 lb. bag Springs last Saturday. This in- volves judging project reports, Pumpkin Muffins which have been completed with- Sprague's Grocery Reg. 6 for 48c 6 for 39c in the past year. SO. Italian Jaycee Auxiliaries of District SI. Dlssn tangle OPEN 8:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. DAILY 34. submitting projects and judg- | Macfonle^ Open 7:00 a.m. 85. City CORNER OF FOREST BEACH ROAD AND OLD M-140 ing. included Berrien Springs. Each Morning BOSTON STORE Dowagiac, Eau Claire. Lake- port PHONE 4834127 — WATERVLIET shore, and Watervliet. The 48. Norway's S7. Bon of Beta 'BAKERY Hours: Daily 9 — 6 Watervliet Coloma Watervliet Auxiliary hosted a state judging last year. MHMMMaMBM* PAGE NINE WATERVLIET RECORD MARCH f, lt72

MARCH f, It72 PAGE EIGHT WATERVLIET RECORD Musical To Be Presented Here Curtain time will be 8:00 p.m. Appearing as Annie Oakley is The Fine Arts Department of for all performances, and tickets Honor Roll Watervliet Girls Judy Schnebly with Bill Gregor Watervliet High School announce will be available by reservation 3RD MARKING PERIOD the coming production of Irving as Frank Butler. Both are from cast members in the near Win Again Berlin's "Annie Get Your Gun" seniors. Other principals are In the 9lh grade — Highest future. "Annie Get Your Gun" is on March 23,24, and 25 in the high Chuck Andrews as Charlie, Shir- under the direction of Jim Keech, Honors went to: Deborah The Watervliet girls* basket- is 5:00 p.m. and they cordially school auditorium. The cast of ley Mort as Dolly, Jim Colman as drama instructor at the school. Callahan. Penny Camp. Teresa ball teams came home with a invite sports fans of the Water- / fifty has been selected and re- Buffalo Bill, Kim Yancich as Assisting him are Robert Nelson, Both. complete sweep after their meet- vliet and Coloma area to see the hearsals are now under way for Honors went to: Debra Altom. Sitting Bull, and Neil Story as vocal director, and Larry Zycho- ing with Buchanan and Eau games, at the Watervliet High what promises to be an exciting wicz, conductor. Ben Banasik, Mark Carlock. Claire on March 1. Both the Wilson. school gym. There is no admiss- production. Carol Coburn, John Eberhart. varsity and junior varsity teams ion fee. Bobyn Eftink, John Eichelber- were on the winning end of the ger. Maria Fobs, Tina Griffis. scores. WATERVLIET JR. BUMPER Cutler's Tax Service John Ha^enbarth, Winona Ham- This week's schedule includes STICKERS 349 MAIN STREET WATERVUET mons. Lauri Hansen. Carlyn HIGH HONOR ROLL games with Coloma and Hartford Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdtji Hinkelman. Bobbie Johnson. DEMONSTRATION — Students in Mrs. Rachel Rogers' 5th grade at Hartford on March 7 (too late SRI) MARKING PERIOD Todd Kienzle, Jane Kimball. class al Watervllet'K North Elementary School learn how lo use 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday for this issue) and tonight (Thurs- (ith grade — David Baiers, AU. THAT X AM OK EV« Susan I^amplot. Cindy Lord. Wil- "Resuscl-Anne." Mrs. Dorothy Johnston. N.A., Is instructing day, March 9) at Eau Claire, with Terri Bain. Debbie Bujack. WILL BE--I OWE. Nights and Snndaj by Appointment — liam Martin. James McVay. student Sandy King while other members of the class look on. Bridgman as the third team. Debbie Cannon, Marshall Evans, io.CQTi at 468.6828 Pamela Mosher, Michael Mur- Tammy Fairbanks. Frederick gym class had been given a phy. Sally Piggott. Kim Pumfery. On March 16 the Watervliet Students Learn Frazee, Vicki Frazier, Rick demonstration earlier in the day. Liana Rodewald, Rebecca girls meet Buchanan and Coloma Hamlin. Jon Hiler. Tia Isbrecht. About Resuscitation Mrs. Johnston, who is also a Russell. Roberta Salay, Cynthia on their home court. Game time Cynthia Kniebes. Marjorie Law- licensed first-aid instructor, Shadduck, Pamela S h i m e r. Mrs. Rachel Rogers' fifth- ton. Theresa Liles, Pam Mat- showed the children how to apply Diana Sinsabough. Abigail Wood- grade class at Watervliet's North thews. Michele Morlock. Kim Elementary School witnessed a m o u t h-to-mouth resuscitation, ruff. Pamela Healy, Susan Johnson Phillipi, Michael Phillips. Sieve using the lifelike manikin as her 10th grade — Highest Honors demonstration on the use of Sandra Kimball. Theresa Krak Piggott. David Porphir. Steven "Resusci-Anne" last Tuesday af- subject. I^ater, each child had an went to: Robert Godfrey. Jerrold lau, Keith Krieger. Gayle l>ong Reed, Judy Rose, Era Snyder. opportunity to practice this life- Grieser. Susan Steffens. ternoon when Mrs. Dorothy Maryann Lord. Shirley Mort John Sprague. Stephen Tatter. Johnston, N.A., and Mrs. Joyce saving procedure on the manikin Honors — Jeffery Brock. Mark Cherie Norris. Shelia Otte. Rich Lois Wendzel. as Mrs. Johnston supervised. Brusveen, Jean Bueche, Susan Griffin, Director of Nursing at ard Prince. Carol Overton. Linda 7th grade — Cody Arent. Susan This realistic training aid was Bush. Lauren Castor, Sam Cook, Community Hospital, visited Reed, Diana Reinhardt. Candy Bahm. Kurt Birmele, l^orrie donated to the hospital by the David Divis, Russell Evans. their classroom. The junior high Rhoads. Kathy Rosenthal. Paula Bock, Dorothy B o h n, Jackie members of "MECCA," and is Elizabeth Formsma, Deb Frank. Schmaltz, Michael W e g e n k a, Bush. Deb Cerny, Kathy Coburn, available to the entire commun- David Hagenbarth, Judy Hamb- Meeting Set for Debra Wolf, George Zepik Sherry Cutlip. Wendy Delaney. ity for educational purposed. ley. Everette Hornbarger. Steven League Organization 12th grade — Highest honors — Diane DeYoung, James Eftink, Requests for the use of "Resuscl- Koshar, David Kraklau, Shaun Deborah Godfrey, Suzanne Barbara Frazier, Mark Frazier, An organizational meeting will Anne" may be directed to the Mainwaring, Roslyn M i s t o n. KI'HDl'ING A GIANT — CaUhlng Hangor * Wall Cloud flat-footed. Salay, Carol Weckwerth, Karen Gaddie, Tim Hardy. Jon be held Thursday, March 16, at office of the Director of Nursing, Lydia Nelson, David Null, Steve Panther Steve Phillip« (12) drives in for a layup during lasl Honors — Gary Ameling. Art- Hinklemann, Melonie Isbrecht. 7:30 p.m. at the North School and the hospital administration Phillips, Penny Piggott, David Tuesday's districl action al the high school. Watervliet gave U* hur Attila, Connie Austin, Sandra Colleen Mainwaring. Sandra regarding little league baseball. has agreed to supply the person- Schultz, Frederick Seron, Barb- fans komelhlng lo believe in during the first half of that game, but Backus, James Baiers, Mallory Nimtz, Brenda Robertson. Ted President elect, Don Whitaker. nel. for such training sessions ara Stuch, Michael Willmeng. Brown, Thomas Camp, Gregory Schied, Diane Shane, Janice Sins- the Vikes proved lo be loo muih in the end. has called a meeting of Water- SALE when other qualified instructors 11th grade — Highest Honors: abaugh, Vicki Smith, Diane Son- (Woolcotl Sports Film Photo) Cerecky, Rebecca Christensen. vliet Baseball Association mem- are not available. Karen Klug, Janet Westerhoven. Stephen Consolino, Russell Eft- nenberg, Margaret Steffens, bers, for the purpose of rounding Honors — Sharon Altom, Den- ink, Susan Fennessy, Carol Fer- Donna Thomas. Michael Van out the association's officer slate, STARTS nis Bahm, Alan Barchett, Carole Bangor Upsets Panthers guson. Deborah Frazier, Leslie Loon, Brad Wendzel, Theresa to start planning Ihi- summer Bock, David Eftink, Thomas EDnOMUCMTOON Garland, John Goff, Gloria Wurn, Candace Zechiel. The Panther 5 came out with The Panther close-knit defense, program and to generally organ- Formsma, Susan Gordon, Nancy each week in thb MARCH Greco, William Gregor, Wendy visions of upsetting the number 5 which tried to filter Cloud out. ize the leagues. Hambley, Charlotte Hamilton, newspaper and find Hamlin, Regina Hammond, Suz- team in the state in class "C" kept the game close all thru the All members, and adults with anne Hansen, Patricia Hiler, rankings. But Walt and the boys first half as Bangor held only a an interest in youngsters ages 6 where you stand an 16th Timothy Johnson, Susanne Krak- from Bangor smashed their vi- 33 26 lead at the half. But Bangor — 18 an* invited to attend this the issues. Just the Greatest lau, Alyson Krieger, Kenneth sions with an outstanding 4th outscored the Panthers 32-9 in the meeting Krieger, Marilyn Lawson, Shar- quarter. final quarter to win 83-47. The on McLain, Thomas Migala, Rus- sports writers of the Record wish KRAZY DOMT i_£r 8th grade — Christine Castor, sell Roth, Sherry Rhoads, Debra to add this score does not reflect ii THE CAR Julie Consolino, Steve Creeden, Robertson, Ruth Rogalski, Linda the closeness of the game thru the Valerie Dell, Susan DeYoung, Schultz, Michael Schultz, Denise first three quarters. The Bangor Andy Edge. Beth Ferguson, MgfaSifttogoBr Schwarz, William Sheffer, Harry IN FRONT 0€T TOO center, who wished to remain Cindy Formsma, Dianna Ham- Simcox, Robin Sonnenberg, Anth- anonymous led the Viking attack / {fin. mons, John Husenita, Annette ^ ony Yancich, Mary Young dose TO M*jl with 34 points and 14 rebounds Johnston. John Klug. Pete Kos- Carl Hinton and Mike Kinkins har. Renee I^eBon, Cindy Lyons, had 16 and 11 points respectively. Keith McDaniel, Deb McKean, Vic Lebon paced the Panther Denise Morlock, James Nigro, attack with 12 points and 11 The 14th Is Coming! Matt Rodewald. Karen Rogel. rebounds. Tom Formsma canned FREE! Tony Roth. Rick Sabadin, Sandra 11 points and hauled down 10 Shadduck. Liz Smith. Tom Stuck, Sprague's Grocery rebounds. Tom Camp also added Cindy Weber, Mike Williams, 8 points. Kodak Ken Wood. Tom Woodard, Kim Fri., Sat./ and Sun. Young. Band Performs in INSTAMATIC II Frl. & Sat. Mexico HAWKEYE CAMERA at 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. HEART THEATRE Robert Simanton of Watervliet WHEN YOU BUY A was among more than 100 wiiid 365-TABLET SIZE Sun. at 6:00 & 8:00 p.m. BOTTLE OF REXALL -Hartford- and brass instrumentalists in the CONTINUOUS SHOW FROM Symphonic Band of New Mexico "IT IS A JOY!" 3 P.M. SUN. Slate University which perform- -Jud-tk Cnil, New tct MofOf FIRST SHOW ed two concerts in Chihuahua SUPER Try It smothered City, Mexico, recently. 5^- tea# fit I SAT. AT 7 P.M. with cheese CU>SED MON.. TUBS.. WED. The group also appeared on PLENAMINS and bacon! fif THUfo national television during the America's larfttt Mtlinf Frl., Sat./ & Sun. NMSU and Marquette University multi-vitamin multi-mineral product! March 10—12 basketball game AT BILL STEWART'S LIBERTY Exclusively at your Store Drive In Downlown Benton Harbor Phone 926-22S6 Let Us Pill Your Next Prescription They met at the funeral of a perfect stranger. Restaurant From then on, thingi got perfectly stranger and atranger. STARTS FRIDAY! WATER VLIET (@) PHARMACY PHONE: 463-4031 Watervliet Fwomownl f George C. Scott l«f Ut fill Your Next Prescription PHONE: 463-4031 WATERVLIET, MICHIGAN ^Last Run Take-Oet Orders Color by Wchnicojof* A PofomoMrt Wduro "SHAFT" WATERVLIET, WICHIGAN Mt TROCOLOH • PANAVlSKDN* 463-5634 (R) MARCH 9. 1972 WATERVLIET RECORD PAGE ELEVEN MARCH 9. 1972 J PAGE TEN WATERVLIET RECORD WATERVLIET Watervliet Jaycees Stanleys Host deal with the ideas expressed in 300 were selected, from which 100 SCHOOL CALENDAR Speaks on Drugs at Nurses' Group Plans from Southwestern M i c h i gan Host Jaycee 12 Corners Club T&C Club Meeting Special Program College. Miss Donna Griffin of the Michigan Nurses Association were chosen for the finals. Mrs. TUESDAY. March 14 - Queen Andrews University will relate Position Paper on N u r ing Stevenson described the security Contest at high school at 8 p.m. Members Mrs. Minnie Stanley and Miss Mr. Gene Rennhack was guest In keeping with Michigan her recent experience working in Practice. "We must look al the and expenses involved In the WARCO Basketball at South The Watervliet Jaycee Aux- Evelyn Stanley hosted the 12 speaker of the February 27 Nurse Week 1972. March 12 — 18. a Health Care Clinic in Haiti in a needs through the eyes of our Pillsbury annual event, and told school at 6 p.m. iliary hosted members of the Corners Literary Society when meeting of the Town and Country the Southwestern District Assoc' talk entitled "Cultural Aspects in youth, through the eyes of our of her reactions when notified No Women's physical fitness Watervliet Jaycees at a legal they met last Thursday for a Club. His topic was drugs and his iation of Registered Nurses Haiti and Their Effect on Health patients, and our senior citizens. that she was among the 100 this week lecture Wednesday, March 1. at 12:30 cooperative dinner. There discussion was very interesting invites all Registered Nurses. Care Progress." We must assess needs and work chosen for the final event. Each ' U* the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph were 14 members and several and enlightening. He showed Licensed Practical Nurses and "It is appropriate that we listen to meet them," said Mrs. Varpa. of the 100 finalists received $100 WEDNESDAY. March 15 - Hoffman. Speaker for the even- guests present. samples of the various items as Student Nurses to a special to the voice of youth when we All Registered Nurses in the in cash and a new General Men's physical fitness at high ing was Mr. Ronald Taylor, The group sewed cancer band- he described them. program to be presented in the take an in depth look at the health District are invited to take ad- Electric range, as well as the trip school at 7 p.m. prosecuting attorney for Berrien ages as the project for the day. The meeting was held at the Andrews University Administra- care needs of our changing vantage of the educational pro- to Hawaii. The winner received Parent Workshop at the North Following the business meeting, grams to be presented in the $25,000. County. home of Mrs. Louise Weber. Mrs. tion Building Board Room March society." said Mrs. L i g s m a MISS SHARON D. McLAIN school at 4 p.m. Mr. Taylor gave a brief sum- members enjoyed a social hour, Ruth Pethick was co-hostess. 14. 1972 at 7:30 p.m. Varpa. President of the District monthly meetings, as well as the Upon returning from the High school Girl's volleyball mary of his duties, followed by wv i games. Mrs. Carrie Foster During the meeting Mrs. Bar- "Problems Related to Good Nurses' Association. special one day conference on Hawaii trip. Mrs. Stevenson has game at South school at 3:30 p.m. open discusssion on various sub- won first prize, while Mrs. bara Abrams was welcomed as a Health Care" will be discussed by Programs for the year arc "Goal Directed Nursing Inter- appeared on television and has Girl's G.A.A. at Jr. high at 6:30 jects. The Auxiliary presented Wins Harvey Schaus won the consol- new member of the group. Student Nurses. Mrs. Karaly Juhl planned with the Expanding Role vention" to be presented in been invited to speak at several p.m. WILLIAM ABLER Mr. Taylor with a gift as a token ation prize. The next meeting is March 13 and Miss JoAnn Atkinson from of the Nurse in mind, not only as cooperation with Lake Michigan schools. Her pecan coffee rolls THURSDAY. March 16 - The Society plans to send cards at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Lake Michigan College, and Miss experienced in Hospital Nursing, College May 12. 1972. Printed were served and enjoyed at the of their appreciation for taking Girl's volleyball vs Buchanan & Meet a Honors or booklets to all shut-ins in the 12 Reinhardt. Ann Bacus and Mr. John McClure but also in the Community, and information on these meetings an dessert luncheon to the 15 time from his busy schedule to Coloma at high school at 5 p.m. Corners area in commemoration and programs will be available al members and guests present. speak to the group. Open classroom workshop at Last month an announce- of Easter. They are also planning the March 14th meeting. A short business meeting New Jaycee Following the meeting refresh- North school at 6:30 p.m. ment was made that Miss Sharon a trip to the Grand Rapids REAL ESTATE FOR SALE followed the luncheon, conducted ments were served by the Mes- WARCO basketball at South D. McLain, Watervliet senior, Museum, with the date to be set Self Culture Club by Mrs. Elsie Paul. Mrs. Jean William Abler is a new member dames Cheryl Lange. Cathy school at 6 p.m. was nominated for the Hallmark later. Hilander gave the devotions, of the Watervliet Jaycees, joining Lamp, and Sandie King. FRIDAY. March 17 - Band Mrs. William (Mitzie) Steven- the organization in January. Award in connection with the using an Easter message. "The Natural Blender concert in auditorium of high 765 — Large 4 bedroom home — another handyman's special — son. of Kalamazoo, was guest Abler is a sales representative National Scholastic Awards com- Some octopuses can change Blossoms of Our Ix)rd." The 4-H DISPLAY school at 8 p.m. needs fixin! Gas fired hot water heat. Subject to Probate Court speaker at last Friday's dessert for Low X-Ray Corporation of petition in art. Now we learn that from shades of light aqua to a memorial book, purchased by the A very interesting display deep red-brown within seconds, SATURDAY. March 18 - luncheon meeting of the Self Vahalla, New York. Miss McLain has been named approval. AAake an offer. Price $5,250 club in memory of Mrs. Ada appears in the window at the blending with the sea or mimick- Square dance at North school at Watervliet High school's Betty ing a coral mass, to fool their Culture Club. Hostess for the Peterson, has been received and In addition to being a new State Bank of Coloma this week. prey and enemies 7:30 p.m. meeting was Mrs. Stevenson's member of the Jaycees, Bill is a Crocker Homemaker for 1972. 750C — Ranch-type 3 bedroom home; all city conveniences — placed in the Coloma Library. Exhibited are projects of the mother. Mrs. Graydon Pinyard. member of the American Regis- Selected on the basis of her The next meeting will be the Cribbs 4-H Art and Crafts class. also new schools and shopping. Let's make a date to see and Mrs. Stevenson, a fluent and try of Radiologic Technologists score in a written knowledge and annual meeting of the club, with Items displayed were created appreciate this nice home. Price $24,500 poppy speaker, described her 5 and the South Shore Society of attitude examination administer- election of officers. It will be at by Gordon Wenzel, Kevin Han- day trip to Hawaii in 1971, which Radiologic Technologists. H i s ed to senior girls last Dec. 7. she the home of Mrs, Mable Stark on nan. Candy Veal, Beth Eisner. she won in connection with the hobbies are golfing and hunting. will receive a specially designed Get in the spirit of 205E — Opportunity to combine a home and a nice income on this March 17. Merry Arent, Diane Shane, Cindy annual Pillsbury Bake-Off. She Bill and his wife Theresa live at award charm from General 58 acre fruit farm and lovely, well kept older 3 bedroom home. Lengthy Subject! Weber. John Klug. Kathy Oakley. St. Patrick's Day! was one of 100 chosen for the final The large brown seaweed or Route 1, Box 263, Coloma. They Mills, sponsor of the annual Sandy Hauch, Brian Stanley. Join your triends at the Watervliet School district on 2 black top roads. Good distance to Bake-Off. upon submission of her kelp that flourishes along the have two children, Brien, 6, and educational program. Additional- Pacific Coast grows one inch an William Bridgman, J e a n n i e recipe for Pecan coffee rolls. Timmy, 5. ly. she is now eligible for state cities. Priced to Sell hour or two feet a day, and even- Bridgman, Bev Arent. Pam Nor- From 75.000 recipes submitted. tually reaches lengths ot 200 feet! and national honors. St. Patrick's Day thrup. Linda Arent, Dennis Jim Keech Directs The State Homemaker of Tom- 296D — 295D — 297D — These 3 parcels of land — one 3 ac. and Walter. Cindy Arent, Rex Dan- Twin City Players orrow, to be chosen from all Dance £n/ two 5 ac., Lawrence Twp. Good spots for trailer sites. neffel and Judy and Jane Rantz. The 14th Is Coming! Jim Keech is the director of the school winners in the state in Saturday, March 11 Call for appt. Twin City Players production of and Sundays, $2.50; Saturdays, judging centering on their perfor- Starting at 9:30 p.m. mance in the Dec. 7 test, will be J. Allen's comedy. "Forty Car- $3.00. at Coloma American Legion Hall Sprague's Grocery awarded a $1,500 college scholar- 476C — Brick 3 bedroom in the country on 40 acres — ats," to be presented on two Director Jim Keech is well weekends starting this week. known in this area as one of the ship. A complete set of Encyclop- strawberries-peaches-cherries-apples and open land. Includes 2 aedia Britannica will also be Performances will be given on guiding lights of the Southwes- Music by the awarded to her school by En- ^ Norm Smith bedroom tenant home. Call for an Appt. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and tern Michigan Musical Theatre, a Sunday, March 2-5, and again summer theatre program which cyclopaedia Britannica. Inc. The Polka Four LISTEN TO second-ranking girl in the state 469C — Large building sites in Coloma area March 9-12. Curtain time is 8 p.m. started last summer. He also has will receive a $500 educational (Yankovic Style) except for the Sunday perfor- appeared in or directed many $3,400 grant. mances, when the show goes on other productions in the area, as No Admission Charged ^ Miss McLain is the daughter of THE EXPERTS at 7 p.m. well as directing many student f(Sponsored by Coloma American Legion)' 472 — Commercial — 7 and 12 acre sites in Coloma Tickets for "Forty Carats" are productions in the Watervliet Mr. and Mrs. William McLain of Watervliet. Thursday nights. $2.00; Fridays High School. 1724A — Neat two bedroom home, near Paw Paw Lake, IF YOU DON T GET - Watervliet Schools $9,250 A ZIEBART RU5TPROOFING 1785 — Two bedrooms, carpeted living room, attached garage HERE. with lake access $7,500 YOU WON'T GET 1788 — Ideal for retired couple! One bedroom home on double lot $6,900 ZIEBART RUSTPROOFING 372E — 79 Acre stock and grain farm, creek and pond, three nearby and bedroom home with adequate out buildings MICHIGAN neighborly THERE IS ONLY ONE now open for 376E — Country Store including all stock, beer & wine takeout, ZIEBART RUSTPROOFING PROCESS coffee bar, loaded with groceries, gas station, living quarters, AND ONLY WE HAVE IT IN located 12 miles from Benton Harbor BERRIEN, VAN BUREN and CASS COUNTIES. 377E — 152 acre grain farm — $1700 per year soil bank payment business to continue thru 1975. $8,000 down to qualified buyer $44,500 HOURS: 9:00 a.m. lo 5:00 p.m., Monday thru Thursday NORTH YOUR LOCAL Opan Fridays from 9.-00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. WE NEED LISTINGS-LET US DO A BETTER JOB OF Locatad on U.S. 33,9 milas North of Banton Harbor Member F.D.I.C FRANCHISED DEALER SELLING YOUR PROPERTY FARMERS and MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Benton Harbor Main Ottlc* • Downtown Orl«*-ln • Fairplain Plua • Rad Arrow Hw* • Hllliop South St. Joa • Hagar Shora • Siavan»vila • Bridgman Hnan m LaYern R. 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i PAGE TWELVE 'ii V..W3/W WATERVMp^CPRD MARCH f. 1972 WATERVLIET RECORD PAGE THIRTCRN MARCH f. I§72 -w- « .N i v-' •• •' wJi M -~0 V 4 - . - • / - 6 Children Baptised W&a TELEVISKH Minister Emeritus at Plymouth Church GAMBLES The Rev. Ralph W. Everrode the building of the fellowship lobe jfour problems ID Churdi tins TOED- Six children were baptised will be honored Sunday, March house after a fire had necessitat- Conrad Bros. during the morning worship COLOR 12, when he is inducted into the ed new construction. The corner- service Sunday, March 5, at 261 N. MAIN office of Minister Emeritus of the stone for the new building was Plymouth Congregati o n a 1 PHONE 983-5971 First Congregational United laid in November. 1950. During Tni/Iumskave tfiem fare/ church. They were. Todd Michael Church of Christ, Coloma. The his ministry here, church mem- Kinzler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic event will take place at the bership increased and the Sunday 617 BROAD ST. JOE Kinzler; Kenneth Michael New- regular morning worship service. School flourished. The financial num and twins. Kristen Rose- In the afternoon a reception in status of the church also mary and Kelly Lynn Newnum. Rev. Everroad's honor will be increased. WATERVLIET children of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy held in the Furman Room, from When Rev. Everroad left the Newnum; and Tina Marie Nilson FURNITURE 2:30 to 4:30. Coloma church he retired and and John Clark Nilson. II, child- Rev. Everroad was born in lived for a time at Texas Corners 115 N. MAIN ren of Mr. and Mrs. David Nilson. Columbus, Ind., on March 2, 1892. (near Kalamazoo) before moving Monday-Friday — 9*9 He was graduated from Morav- to Crown Point, Ind. Mrs. Ever- Saturday — 9 • 5:30 ian College in Indiana and also road passed away in 1968. The Circle Meets IlillN FUU IRIffil POUIIRS the Yale Divinity School. He was couple's daughter. Mrs. John recently awarded a masters (Eleanor) Hamm. along with her The Susanna Circle of the degree from Yale. husband and daughter Daryl. will W.S.C.S. of the Coloma United NILSON'S be present at Sunday's events. HIPSKIND BUILDING Coming from Mazomanie. Wis- Methodist Church will meet Tues- BODY SHOP consin. Rev. Everroad served the Those of the public who re- day. March 14. at the home of SUPPLY CO. Coloma church from February member Rev. Everroad. as well Mrs. Rose Elliott. Mrs. Roger All Type* — Caah £ Carry RED ARROW HIGHWAY 1948 to April 1957. While at as members and friends of the Carter will have charge of devot- Phone 4B8-S1M Coloma he spearheaded church, are cordially invited to ions. while Mrs. Elliott will WATERVLIET Vour old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see attend both of the Sundav events. present the lesson. visions —Joel 11,28 IN 3-6291 Red Arrow Highway Women Hear Speakers Age is in many ways a blessing. Old age should be accompanied everywhere by the wisdom of experience. Sometimes it is; but often Coloma on Drug Problem ROGEL we grow old in lack of wisdom, content with ideas of yesterday, willing ass wis m i to substitute these dreams for the reality of the world in which we live. COLOMA The Young Women's Social MOTOR SALES .and get more from the GOOD YEARS And while we do, perhaps, we strongly critize the young. We forget MOTOR SALES, INC. League held an unscheduled that youth is the time to see visions, to set one's eyes upon a different meeting on February 23, at the or distant goal. We cannot expect youth to blindly accept the role we Pontlac — Tempest — home of Vida Fizzell, to discuss Fraacis Nagtat 308 MAIN ST. build for them in our dreams. There is no wisdom in this expecution. what the League members could PENTECOSTAL THODIST Firebird — LeMans I I LINCOLN - MERCURY CHURCH OF GOD Paw Paw Avenue do to help fight the ever-rising We talk a lot about the plan- hobby which occupies much of WatervUcL Michiean CHURCHES Witervliet, Michigan drug problem. ning necessary to accomplish a her time. •MUCKS MONTEGO — COUGAR Rev. WilJiam Strickland Rev. Warren J. Sherman smooth transition form a work-a If there is no planning, one Sundav school, 10 a.fn. JUST WHAT HE WANTED — Rev. Walden Owen is shown with the Two guest speakers were pres- NEWROPE UNITED Sunday School, 10 a.m. BOB EAST CENTER STREET day world to the retirement day she find^ herself with a hus- Worship service, 11 a.m. Worship service, 11 a.m. METHODIST CHURCH COLOMA, MICHIGAN 40038 pregnant goat presented as a birthday gift at a surprise party held ent, Mr. Monte Anderson of years. It is an important period band who -vants three - not two • Midweek service, Wed., Youth meetinp, 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Bainbridge last week celebrating the event. No doubt it was just what he meals each day. On her "bridge Choir rehearsal, 6 p.m. OFFICE • 460.4141 Watervliet Junior High school, of adjustment. But, just maybe, Rev. Richard Morrison morning" he may want her to THE PLYMOUTH Church school, 9:30 a.m. Evening service, 7 p.m. wanted! No information is available as to whether Rev. Owen is we don't say enough about the and Mr. Bob Irvin, of Coloma sometime plight of the non-work- come along for a drive in the LONG'S CONGREGATIONAL Worship service, 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, Christian Youth giving his new pel a sip of Sanka coffee or a bite of a tin can, which CHURCH Crusaders, 7 p.m. High school. Each explained ing wife who suddenly finds her- country. He will accompany her LAKE SHORE BIBLE ZIEBART A Member of the National Wednesday, Prayer and Bible is suppose to be a favorite tidbit of goats. what they were doing in their self with a man around the house to the supermarket, "just to have RADIO and T.V, Assoc. of Congregational Lake Michigan Beach Study, 7 p.m. Auto - Truck 24 hours each day. something to do." Christian Churches Rev. Roy Jeffery, Pastor individual classes to alert A woman's routine may be well "Hie wise wife will make cer- Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. SALEM LUTHERAN ratchet tools. However, t h e WATERVLIET Watervliet, Michigan RUSTPROOFING established through the years. tain, before her husband retires, Worship service, 10:45 a.m. Park St Marvin Street students in regard to the drug Rev. Harvey R. Lord Circle Church Gets smash of the party proved to be She gets the husband off to work that he is acquainted with her Christian Youth, 6 p.m. Coloma, Michigan IN 3-4131 Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Lutheran Church-Mo. Synod problem. Mr. Anderson also schedule. It is just as important Evening service, 7 p.m. the gift of Larry and Kay Walter each morning, docs housework. Classes for all ages. Rev. Frederick E. Kipp Pastor's Goat showed a film strip on drugs. The to discuss retirement lime as it Midweek service, Thursday She likes to go to the market at HOURS - 9 to 6 Worship service, 11 a.m. Sunday school and Bible — a pregnant goat. is to plan retirement spending. 7:45 p.m. classes 9:15 a.m. Phone 927-3137 speakers made several suggest- a certain hour on a particular day High School Youth Fellow- 1 Dr. David Learned was asked if of the week. She may belong to Money and time are two great Wednesdays and Fridays ship, 4 p.m. ST. JOSEPH'S Divine worship, 8 arid 10:30 Over 50 people trooped into the a.m. 1248 M-139 ions as to what League members a morning bridge group, be ac- considerations of the retirement CATHOLIC CHURCH he would be available to help Holy Communion celebrat- Owens' farm home last week to could do to help fight the drug tive in a garden club, or have a years. 9 to 9 Fr. R. G. Thelen, Pastor MIDWAY BAPTIST ed the second and last Sunday Benton Harbor wish Rev. Walden Owen a sur- when her time came, but he felt Between Watervliet-Coloma Saturday, Mass, 7 p.m. of the month. problem. prise happy birthday. Goldilocks that goat deliveries were a little on Red Arrow Highway Sunday, Masses, 7, 8:30, & Members of the League plan a G,A.R.aC. Affilkted 10:30 a.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Secret Cleaning Service had out of his line, so the Pastor is Rev. Ehrin Harden, Pastor Saturday Confessions, 3-5, United Church of Christ bake sale on Saturday, March 11, Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. and 7:30, 9 p.m. Corner Church & Leedy Sts. stealthily entered the home pre- studying up on goat nurseries. WATERVUET Worship service, 11 a.m. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the COLOMA Coloma, Michigan viously in the day to set all in Also, learning how to milk a goat Junior worship service, 11 Rev. John R. Lepke Watervliet Hardware. a.m. CHURCH OF GOD order. Mrs. Owen was thrilled might be pretty tricky for a city HARDWARE Youth Meetings, 6 p.m. Red Arrow Highway Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Evening service, 7 p.m. Rev. L. L Ricketts Worship Service, 11 a.m. beyond words to arrive home farmer. CORRECTION Midweek service, 7 p.m. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Youth Choir, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Note: Coloma Circle will not 336 N. Main Wednesday. Senior Choir, 7:30 p.m. from work to a spie and span In a recent issue it was Worship service, 11 a.m. meet at Cribbs School this week, COLOMA CHRISTIAN Sunday, 6 p.m. Young Peo- Cherub Choir, Thursday, 7 p.m. house. However, her suspicions indicated that Dave Stowers is SCIENCE SOCIETY ples Endeavor. FAITH EVANGELICAL were not unduly aroused, since March 12, due to a conflict of vice president of a fraternity at LUTHERAN CHURCH Paw Paw Street Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Evang. scheduling. For information a- his college. The correct name of Coloma, Michigan service. Church of the Lutheran Goldilocks had pulled this trick a Sunday service, 11 a.m. Saturday worship service, Confeuion couple other times and since the bout services call Sliter 468-5613 the organization is Phi Kappa Sunday school, 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Paw Paw Avenue RIVERSIDE ELECTRIC Coloma, Michigan Rev. and Mrs. Owens were or Kerkemeyer 468-8597. Tau. Hvening service, Wednesday COLOMA BIBLE CHURCH R. E. Scnaller, Pastor Reserved SERVICE 8 p.m. Corner West & Wilson Sts. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. expecting a small prayer - share Coloma, Michlian Divine worship, 10:30 a.m. OPEN LETTER Electric Motor Repair FIRST UNITED FOR AN group.to arrive for the evening Bob Robinson, Pastor Monday, choir rehearsal, 8 METHODIST CHURCH anyway. Coloma, Michigan Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. ^ m Wednesday, 7 p.m. 4 Sat. Rev. Carl Hausermann Morning service, 10:45 a.m. ) a.m. Children's Instruction AGGRESIVE AND Jim Kerkemeyer cleverly put from ROLAND HUTCHINS Coloma & RivfrMdc Kiln. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Youth service, 6 p.m. Classes. together a fraudulent "This is Morning worship, 11 a.m. Evening service, 7 p.m. MISSIONARY BAPTIST PROGRESSIVE Your Life" which was quite RIVERSIDE. MICHIGAN Junior high &. Senior high Midweek service, Wed., Washington & Park Street Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Coloma, Michigan humorous. Russ and Dottie Smith Discover the right answers for you! Senior choir. Wed., 7 p.m. ST. PAUL'S UNITED Rev. George Wright Ph. WA 5 .1 IS» BUSINESSMAN arrived with a beautiful four- Dear friends. Junior choir. Sat., 10:30 CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday school, 10 a.m. Attend this series of vital fact-filled discussions that a.m. Hill Rd.. Bainbridge Twp. Morning worship, 11 a.m. tiered, four-flavored cake. Pastor B.T.C., 6:30 p.m. come to grips with the real problems of a real world — C. J. Beehler. Minister Owen was presented with several FIRST UNITED Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Eve. worship, 7:30 p.m. today. If you're discouraged, confused, disappointed METHODIST CHURCH Worship service, 11 a.m. Youth Fellowship, Tuesday gag gifts and a useful set of with life, here's your opportunity to change the whole- Watervliet, Michigan 7:30 p.m. BEVERLY LUMBER The next of kin alone has HUTCHINS Rev. Donald Russell CALVARY BIBLE picture. Territorial Road at Prayer service. Wed. 7:30 Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. the right to decide whom the Benton Center Road p.m. Family Night Supper y Worship service, 11 a.m. COMPANY Join us for these frank discussions on topics like FUNERAL HOME Sam Calhoun, Pastor funeral director shall be and Youth Fellowship, 6:00 p.m. FIRST UNITED Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. The High School Youth Group "Where do we go from here?" "Is it too late to turn the Monday, Prayer Fellowship, METHODIST CHURCH the details of the funeral Morning service, 10:45 a.m. Roland T. Hutchins 7 p.m. Riverside, Michigan of the Plymouth Congregational service. clock back?", "What can I do after I've wrecked my Youth meeting, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Bible Study, Rev. Carl Hausermann Watervliet life?" "Will there be another generation?" and "Is love Evening service, 7 p.m. church will have charge of plan- No one should attempt to 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, 9 a.m. the answer?" Midweek service, Wednes- Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. ning the family night supper to be influence or usurp the right day, 7:45 p.m. MYF, 6:30 p.m. held March 15, at 6:30. In addition of choice in this matter. Reach out for life I Bring a friend too. Or, bring the to planning the event, the young Advice should be given only whole family. Reach Out For Life! Sponsored by the Compliments Seventh-day Adventist churches in your neighborhood. MIDWAY FLORIST RICHCREEK ACE REFUSE SPRAGUE'S OTTO'S people will have charge of when it is asked. The selec- of kitchen arrangements. tion of a funeral director Flower Shop And BILL STEWART'S WELLDRILUNG DISPOSAL GROCERY SALES k SERVICE is a very personal matter. Hartford Seventh- Greenhouses PAW PAW LAKE In Hospital IN 3-3241 468 3433 RCA Mrs. Ruth Adams Rose, form- GOLF CLUB Watervliet Whirlpool erly of Coloma. and now of Respectfully, Day Adventist Huntington. Ind., is convalescing at Memorial hospital in St. Church THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WATERVUET Joseph following extensive bone HUTCHINS FUNERAL HOME WATERVUET PAPER COMPANY surgery. Mrs. Rose will no doubt Thru April 1, at 7:30 p.m. 209 SOUTH MAIN STREET BRANCH OFFICE AT MILLBURG. MICHIGAN appreciate cards and phone calls DiYisipn of H* mm e no ill Paper Company WATERVLIET. MICHIGAN 49090 Nightly Except Monday and Thursday M from her friends in this area. Her Ettablithed 1874 The Bank of the People" Member FJ)J.C room number is 419. MONEY-SAVING EXTRAS' SWIFT'S PREMIUM BEEF Individually ^elected sale item* offered Wednesday thro $]53 T-BONE STEAK .... Lb. SWIFT'S PREMIUM BEEF 4. partments $]53 Lb. CLUB STEAK tja SWIFT'S PREMIUM BEEF $]53 PORTERHOUSE STEAK Lb. SWIFT'S PREMIUM BEEF $]29 RIB STEAK Lb. SWIFT'S PREMIUM BF.FF N. Y.

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1 39c 4Mtep 46c DOG FOOD c r COFFEE FOODS 3 Lb. COLOMA 1 5Va Oi. 5/39' Site ALL SPECIALS Limit 5 Cans With Coupon Limit I Can With Coupon EFFICTIVE THRU 311-72 Valid thru 3-12-72 at Hilltop Foods Valid thru 3-12-72 at Hilltop hoods Your Friendly food stores ore OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MARCH f. If72 WATERVLIET RECORD •tr '.\i I»ACiK SIXTEEN and John of Watervliet; as well HARTFORD — Mrs. Virgil (Florence) Groop of La Porte, Coloma; a brother, Peter, of as 3 sisters. Miss Ella Warsko of Drake, John G. Fries, Suzanne Ind. Three brothers and a sister Coloma; and 3 sisters. Mrs. Louis Oak Park, 111., Miss Florentine Moon, Mrs. Ruth Shafer, Mrs. preceded him in death. (Marie) Nola, Mrs. Leonard A OBITUARIES Warsko of Elkhart, 111., and Mrs. h- Harry Fuller, Mrs. Rose Schim- The family has suggested (Angie) Radtke, and Mrs. Ray- Martha Bauschke of South / memorials to the American mond (Sally) Daisy, all of mels. C 0 Haven. DISCHARGES William L. Smith Cancer Society. Coloma. / V The family has suggested WATERVLIET - Mrs. Chell Funeral services for William L. Michael A. Giunta Miss Cecila Smith memorials to the St. Paul's ace Fish. Norman Hammons, Smith, Sr., 68. of Watervliet, were United Church of Christ Building Wht Coloma Courier Private funeral services for Ben Heffner, Mrs. Loretta Pike,' held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Funeral services for Michael k Fund. Miss Cecila Smith. 76, were held Mrs. Dorothy Fisher, Robert *0. FOR AND ABOUT THE PEOPLE OF COLOMA, MICHIGAF Davidson Funeral home. The Anthony Giunta. 36. will be held Saturday at 12:30 at Hutchins Salmon, Kathie Beck. Mrs. May Rev. C.W. Runkel officiated and today (Thursday. March 9) at 10 Jerome R. Cullitan Krieger. Mrs. Roland H a u s. a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Funeral home. The Rev. Father IMARC H 9, 1972 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WATERVLIET RECORD burial followed at Watervliet Requiem mass for Jerome Carol Flanery. Mrs. Orin F. church, Watervliet. The Rev. R.G. Thelen officiated and burial cemetery. Graveside rites were Ratheal Cullitan, 50. of Route 2, was in Maple Hill cemetery. Cook. Tamara Matlack. conducted by Masonic Lodge No. Father R.G. Thelen will officiate, Watervliet, was held Tuesday, COLOMA — Mrs. Terry Robin- and burial will be in St. Joseph Miss Smith was born in Water- 162. March 7, at 10 a.m. at St. vliet on May 10, 1895, the daugh- son. Mrs. William Ricketts, Rox- Mr. Smith was bom November Catholic c e m e t ery. Liturgical Joseph's Catholic church. Father ter of John T. and Mary C. anna Jewell, Ronald Jewell, Mrs. 6.1903 in Michigan City, Ind.. the prayers were recited at 8 p.m. R.G. Thelen officiated and burial William Simmons, Kenneth Wednesday at Davidson Funeral C a s t 1 e m a n Smith. She died son of Delos and Anna Smith. He was in St. Joseph Catholic cemet- Thursday. March 2. at Essex Watts. Jr. died at 2:20 a.m. Thursday. home. ery. Liturgical prayers were Nursing Home, South Bend. HARTFORD - Mrs. Harry March 2. al Watervliet Commun- Mr. Giunta was born in Coloma recited at 8 p.m. Monday at Mabus. Mrs. Charles Huskey, on August 21. 1935, and died at Survivors include five ity hospital, after a long illness. Hutchins Funeral home. brothers, John and Francis of Elmer Hadley. Mrs. Ellis Sed- For several years he operated 11:34 a.m. Monday. March 6. at Mr. Cullitan was born March don. Jack Culver, Ray Harmon. Watervliet Community hospital. South Bend; Lawrence of Mat- Smittie's Egg Co.. until ill health 11,1921, in Chicago. He died early tawan; Charles and Joe of Water- Alexander Kish. Jr. Mrs. Pete forced his retirement. Mr. Smith He was a lifelong resident of Saturday morning at Watervliet Roper, Mrs. Rickey Willoughby. Coloma and had been employed vliet; three sisters, Mrs. Arthur is survived by his widow, the Community hospital. He was (Katherine) Crumb and Miss Mrs. Katherine Zachman, John ; former Agnes Schmidt, whom he by Benton Harbor Malleable married to the former Lucille Mary Smith of Watervliet. and Fries, Mrs. Frank Montgomery, married on September 21. 1923 in Industries. McQueary on August 30. 1941, William Fries, Jr., Mrs. Virgil Survivors include his wife, the Mrs. Mario (Agnes) Smith of Stevensville. who survives. Mr. Cullitan had Drake, Mrs. John R. Jones, Mrs.r In addition to Mrs. Smith, former Nadean Langston; five South Bend. been employed at the Whirlpool Harry Fuller. Mrs. Ruth Shafer. | daughters, Michele, Tammy. 5? survivors are a son, William. Jr., Walter Warsko Corporation. LAWRENCE - Martha Moore. of Coloma: five grandchildren; Donna. Juanita. and Sandra; his Other survivors include two Mrs. Francesca Garcia, Mrs md a sister. Mrs. Frank mother. Mrs. Grace Gagliardo of Funeral services for Walter daughters, Mrs. Frank (Joan) Frank Grahl. Warsko, 81. Watervliet. were held P o 1 a s k y and Mrs. Kathleen NEARBY AND NEIGHBORLY -- The new Hagar Shore Branch of at 10a.m. Saturday. March 4. at Frank, both of Coloma; and five the Farmers and Merchants National Bank is "nearby and Jim and Gen's Hutchins Funeral home. The sons. Jerome of Coloma ; Patrick neighborly" and now open to serve patrons in the Lake Michigan MOTORCYCLE SALES AND SERVICE Rev. C.J. Beehler. pastor of St. of Watervliet; Michael, Joseph Beach — Coloma area. Shown, from left, on opening day are. Paul's United Church of Christ, and Thomas, at home. Also two For Road, Trail, Induro Branch Manager, Allen DePreist, teller. Mrs. Susan Becht. and officiated. Burial was in North brothers. Ken of Spokane, Wash., Moto Cross Riding Mrs. Alva Muller, assistant cashier at the main office cf F & M Shore Memory Gardens. Mr. and Frank of Chicago; and a Bank in Benton Harbor. Mrs. Muller was on hand the first day to RIBBON CUTTING — The traditional ribbon cutting ceremony was performed by Mayor (ilenn Warsko was born December 7. sister, Mrs. Louise Ferron of Dealer for assist with opening day festivities. Randall at the official grand opening of the La Salle Federal Savings and Loan Association 1890 in Bainbridge township, the Rosemount, Minn. Four grand- Coloma branch last week. On hand for the event were, front row. from left. Sandra Korschel. staff son of Charles and Henrietta children also survive. Kawasaki Mai co WILLIAM TODD RICKETTS J members; Dale Kreitner, branch manager: Mayor and Mrs. Randall: and Mrs. Rose llafer. also Ruhno Warsko. He died Thurs- New F&M Branch Ducati day. March 2, at Redwood Inn Mr. and Mrs. William RicketU a staff member. Back row: Archie Morley. board chairman; Norman Carrothers. city commissioner: Milford Schultz. president of the La Salle Association: Marshall Kadt. director; Norton Jawa Nursing Home. South Haven. Hospital | of Coloma are the parents of { Survivors include a daughter. son. born at 9:49 a.m. on Feb, Bank Opens Monday and Carl Erdmann, city commissioner. AAoto Guzzi A.J.S. Mrs. Milton (Velma) Fox, and ADMITTANCES ruary 28. at Watervliet Commun two sons. Orville and Norman, all WATERVLIET - Kathie Beck, ity Hospital. The baby weighed • [ The Farmers and Merchants Merchants Bank. The main On Hagar Shore Road of Watervliet; six grandchildren; Holland Boyd. Mrs. Harry Smith, pounds, 2 ounces, and has beei Ribbon tional Bank opened a new office, located in Benton Harbor, betwe3n M-140 and 1-96 three great grandchildren; two Tamara Matlack. Mrs. Elmer named William Todd. agar Shore branch office to was established in 1887. and re- Coloma Phone^68-6271 brothers, August of Marion, III., Edwards, Mrs. May Krieger, JEFFREY SCOTT HARRELL /e the Lake Michigan Beach organized in 1933. Cutting Mrs. Tillie Jannert, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrel Coloma area Monday morning, Whitney, Julie Kelnhofer, Mrs. Allen DePriesl, a resident of are the parents of a son born oi new office is temporarily Gary Ackerman. the Lake Michigan Beach area, is Mayor Glenn Randall had the February 11 at I.I. Sawyer Ai ocated in a mobile bank building COLOMA — Cynthia Sirk, Mrs. the manager of the Hagar Shore privilege of performing the Force Base, Michigan. The bab; the parking lot of the Clair William Simmons, Kenneth branch. Mrs. Susan Becht, who is traditional ribbon culling cere- weighed 8 pounds. 12 ounces. an« 'assoway Hi-Way Market on Watts. Jr. Mrs. William Tabbert, also a resident of the area, is the mony lasl Wednesday for Ihe has been named Jeffrey Scott. .S 33. nine miles north of Mrs, Frank Perino, Ronald teller. Mrs. Becht, the former official grand opening of the new The new baby's m a t e r n a ton Harbor." Jewell. Cyle E. Stamps. Roxanna Susan Lucker. was Miss Coloma building housing the Coloma grandparents are Mr. and Mrs L Jewell, Frank Hruska. The Hagar Shore branch is the of 1970. Branch of l^i Salle Federal LAWRENCE - Martha Moore, Ruel Beaman, while his paterna office for the Farmers and Savings and l>oan Association. The new branch is a full service Mrs. Francesca Garcia, Douglas grandparents are Mr. and Mrj bank, except for night depository The new I^i Salle facility Quigg, Wanda G i p s o n, Mrs. Charles Harrell. all of Wateij and safety deposit boxes. Hours includes palron parking, drive-in Frank Grahl, Rose Darling. vliet. Millburg Voices are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday window, and new. modern School Preference through Thursday, and 9 a.m. TRIES TO OPEN THE TREASURE CHEST— Anna Rave llobdy, interior. Office hours will remain PRE-SEASON until 6:30 p.m. Fridays. 10. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William llobdy of Coloma. is shown the same — 9 to 4 Monday thru Thursday, and 9 to 6 on Fridays, Following announcement of the attempting lo open the treasure at Ijt Salle Savings last week A permanent building will be ••35 , i •/ * during the grand opening event, looking on are l.a Salle board SAVE MONEY SALE! inal report of the Benton Harbor Visitors during the 3-day grand - erected next to Vince's Hub 33 in redistricting committee, chairman. Archie Morley, and Mrs. llobdy. (Alas, we have lo the near future. opening celebration were offered report that Anna Rave failed lo select the right key.) •esidents of the Millburg area coffee and cookies and given a fiave filed petitions for transfer chance to select Ihe right key lo Right now—BEFORE THE HOT WEATHER RUSH— rom the Benton Harbor District Band Boosters Plan open a treasure chest. Those who is the best time to save real money on INTERNA- 0 Coloma. The petitions were selected the righl key received a TIONAL whole-house central air conditioning. We Spaghetti Supper lied with Berrien Intermediate silver dollar. The Coloma Band Boosters want to keep our installing men busy now—and you School District at Berrien What's missing from this picture .. .? have scheduleda spaghetti The l^a Salle Association was get lower prices. And if you have warm air heating wing! supper for Saturday, March 25, al originally started on January 26. Bevels ... the things that give ordinary now, you're halfway home because your air distribu- As alternatives to the transfer the W a s h i n g ton Elementary 1910. under the name of indus- ceilings a "block" look. tion ducts are already installed! (Special prices for o the Coloma district, Millburg School, The supper is one of Ihe trial Building and Loan Associa- systems in boiler-heated homes, too.) The photo on the right is o^an Arm- esidents have indicated interest group's fund raising efforts lo tion. al Buchanan The name was strong Chandelier Ceiling. It doesn't Be completely com- either of two alternatives, pay for new uniforms for the changed in 1965 when the firm s have bevels. Instead, designs freely flow fortable all year- /[NTERNATIONAL^ ans 4 and 8 of the redistricting Coloma High school band charter was converted from a from wall to wall. Rooms, and everything ommittee's report. Under plan Serving hours will be 5 lo 8 p.m. stale charier to a federal charier. in them, take on an elegant, new look. beat the heat! , Millburg and 4 other areas and tickets for adults will be Headquarters for the Association We'd like to show you that "what's miss- EASY ing" can make a luxurious difference in NO DOWN ould join the Riverside district, $1.75. For children under 12, 75 remain al Buchanan. A branch TERMS CAfmstrong your home. Stop in today. PAYMENT reating a new K-12 district. Plan cents; children under 5 free office was opened at Bridgman in would allow Millburg and 7 There will also be a sale of baked November. 1961. while the ther districts to join a new K-12 goods in conjunction with the Coloma branch opened on August verside district. spaghetti supper. 14, 1969. RtvERiy lutnetR fomMn More than 90 percent of the LEAP YEAR DAY BLOSSOM - Harold and Tina Sims were on PRS y owners in the former hand to see a short-lived breath of spring in Coloma on Leap Year Cribbs Farm Bureau Ham Dinner Sunday illburg school district have Day. It was a tiny yellow crocus which hearaided spring — if only St. Joe The annual Cribbs Farm The Coloma Circle Church will South Haven the transfer petitions. for a day — at the Waiter Leedy home. The next day the tiny I2S-&4C Bureau ham dinner is set for not meet al Ihe Cribbs School on 07-MH The interroecUate board has 60 blossom was lashed with cold rain and snow and is now only a WaUrrlct, Mich. Sunday. March 12. at the Cribbs March 12. the dale of the ham ys from the date of filing to memory. You will have to look closely to see the tiny crocus 4133481 dinner, but the group is expected v u School buildup Sooviog bow* a final decision on the HeroM ftaB-Ms hands cupped around ft. Harold and Tina are the lo'resume' Si h^s th'erT ofTTfte children of Mr. and Mrs. William Sims of West Street, Coloma. are noon to 3 p.m. juest for transfer. following Sunday. MM' cH* MARCH 9, 19 l»A(iK KIGIITEEN WATERVLIET RECORD 1ARCII 9. |»72 WATERVLIET RECORD PAGE NINETEEN New Experience For GYMNATS IN COMPETITION Coloma Honor Roll Sorry! Since this is the month of St. 8th & 9th Graders The Southwest Michigan Gyr Patrick's Day, we are going lo FROM OUR FILES nats participated in a gymnast JUNIOR HIGH HIGH SCHOOL A new experience In scheduling vo-tec. Eighth grade required blame a slip-up on Leprechauns competitive meet at B e r r i e for the 1972-73 school year is classes will include language, Honor students who have a The Principal's list includes - lo explain why the "thumbnail" Springs High school Saturd» under way at Coloma Junior High reading, mathematics, science, faight "A" average are: 9th those honor students who have a biographies of Miss Betsy Brow- 55 Years Ago March 4, c o m p e t ing with th school for those students who will history, home economics, and •ade— Suzanne Grahn. Richard straight "A" average — 12th er and Miss Jerri Webster were Berrien Springs High scho« be in the 8th and 9th grades next shop. arvey and Gary Zanders. 8th grade — Deborah Barbour. Susan missing in lasl week's edition. Headlines in the news; "FOSTER KRAKE MADE HIT WITH gymnastic team. The Gymna year. Electives for both the 8th and •ade — Becky DuVernay. Lewis Chapman. Wayne Conrad. Linda Their pictures appeared, but MANISTEE MUSICIANS." "COLOMA SHOULD DO SOMETHING won the meet 84.09 to 63.05. TO ENTERTAIN GUESTS" (Regarding the latter, the subhead: Junior High principal Donald 9th grades will include dram- utton and Carl Webb. 7th grade Daniels, Stephen Herman, Julie nothing else. The missing infor- Brenda Leedy was the onl "Mrs. Grant Tells How They Entertain in St. Petersburg. ") Spilger said the 1972-73 schooJ atics, speech, foreign languages, Jayne Thompson. Kolenko, Darlene McKean and mation follows. year, "will mark another mile- physical activities, art, chorus, Coloma girl represented in tl To qualify for the honor roll, a Catherine Molter. You could buy a Tee Bar Land Holler for $34 at Coloma Hardware. BETSY BROWER competitions. She won a fir The Philathea class will meet with Mrs. C.E. Coburn on Friday stone in the educational growth music appreciation, band, and udent must have at least a "B" 11th grade — Karen Friday. and progress of the Coloma place in the Junior Girls' Divisic /erage with no grades less than Crystal Geark. Kathryn Hana- Miss Betsy Brower is 17, a evening. study classes. senior, and has brown hair and There will be an old-fashioned dance at Bunker's Opera House on Community Schools." The scheduling program got on the uneven parallel bars; 3i "B". Citizenship must be ford, Deborah Litchford, Steve The 8th and 9th graders will be place in free-act ; 4th place on tl itisfactory in all cases. McAlpine, Dennis Moritz. Carol blue eyes. She is 5'6" tall, and the March 22. for the Rebekah benefit fund. under way last week with classes balance beam. Brenda is tl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miss Belle Carter was elected president of the Clover I>eaf Club. attending school on a regular full meeting with the counselor, Al 9th grade — Janice Antes, Selvidge, Robbin Spilger and daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walti Brower of Route 3, Benton Har- This is an interesting item, tucked in among "brevities'' — Have you day in their new building located Stampfly. On Tuesday of this ynthia Arent. Daryl Bailey, Vicki Wood. Leedy. She is in the 7th grade i bor. Betsy likes sports and sew- planned your garden yet? Do not let a square yard of ground go to south of the high school. week students were given sched- aureen Bishop. Colleen Brook- loth grade — Janet Arent. ing and also playing clarinet and waste this year, but plan to raise vegetables and help reduce your The new building includes 4 uling lists to take home and Coloma High school. mse. Deborah Chiviges. Linda Keith Augustyniak. Lana Harris. math rooms; 4 language arts rist. Susan Cluchey. Keith Grant lannelli, Karla Kerlikow- guitar. She plans lo work for a expenses. The exercise will be good for you. and the garden "sas" wilil discuss with their parents. The Gymnats is a all g: rooms; 4 social study rooms; 5 avis. Jeff Drach. Raymond ske. Laurel Reinhardt, Dennis degree in elementary education taste very good to you. The program will be concluded gymnastic team coached by Mi science rooms; 1 reading studies Itzroth. James Freeman. Chris- Rennhack and Bonnie Scheffler. and will start her college career with a Student-Parent Orienta- Karen Rodda of Stevensville ai room; 1 shop; 1 art room; 1 home eGolas. Susan Goldstein. Amy To qualify for the honor roll, a at l^akc Michigan College, tion Program. Descriptions of the Mrs. Patricia Huntington of 5 economics room; 1 lunchroom anaford. Kenneth Harris. Rich- student must have at least a "B" 40 Years Ago courses will be given by the heads Joseph. Two practice-trainii JERRI WEBSTER with serving kitchen; 1 learning of the departments. The counsel- d Harvey. Maureen Herman, average with no grades less than sessions are held each week fro Miss Jerri Webster is the materials room with classroom; or will explain how a schedule dith Homey, Deborah Howe, a "B". Citizenship must be Headlines in the news: "MARCH HAS WORST STORM OF 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Milt- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and 5 general classrooms. should be selected. The teachers •nnifer Johnson, Robin Kniebes. satisfactory in all cases. WINTER " "VILLAGE ELECTION MONDAY. MARCH 14." Junior High school in St. Josep Johnson. She is 18. 5'5" tall and The new building. Spilger said, will also be present for an alter Kroschel. Gloria Marc- I2th grade — Betty Adams. Al the Coloma Theatre — "Manhattan Parade" also a Sir Harry and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday has brown hair and brown eyes. will make it possible for a informal discussion of their class- 'ci. Cindy McCrery. Mary Mc Debra Arent. Frances Bertuca. Andrews University gymnasiui Jerri lists swimming, water ski- Lauder feature. "She's My Daisy." erney. Augusto Mendoza, Cyn- broadened and more flexible es with the parents during a Dianna Brookhouse, Donna The grand opening of the new City Meat Market in the Hill Building Any girl who has had sufficie ing. horseback riding, and bowl- program to meet the needs of the coffee hour. ia Myers. Jeanne Miller. Gwen Chapman, Jerry Collins. Tom was set for Saturday. March 12. Some of the grand opening specials: ing. as well as writing poetry, as young people in the community. training in tumbling is eligible ooney. Matthew Muth. Nancy The Student-Parent Orientat- Davis. Colleen Dill. Diana Drach. pork liver, 4 cents a pound, and fresh ground hamburger, or KM) her hobbies. She hopes for a The new program will consist join the club. Local girls who a ion Program will begin on Tues- umann. Carol Noack. Ellen Mary Fernandez. Sandra Fikes, percent pure pork sausage. 3 lbs. for 19 cents. interested may contact Mi career in juvenile police work. of 8 periods plus a lunch break. day, March 14 at 7:30 p.m, in the truzka. Bruce Owen. Christina Annette Grahn, Mark Hipskind, According lo the financial statement of the Village of Coloma. water Five subjects will be required in Leedy for additional informatio high school auditorium for 7th ^ge. Denise Peters. Linda Ren- Janine Homey, Shirley Hulsey, receipts were $6,872.22 and expenditures in thai department were Another mix-up occurred in our both the 8th and 9th grades. This grade parents and students (next The club makes a number ack. Connie Richardson. Joren Charlene Johnson, Betty Kiser, information about Miss Marilyn $3,401,65. for Ihe year ending March 1. 1952. will leave one period each day for MEET MISS TEXASWEET — Carolyn year's 8th graders). On Wednes- personal appearances througho mmereud. Mark Stowers. Martin Kolberg. Kenneth Kra- Mrs J.V Thompson is ill at her home on East I>ogan street. Harvey. Her parents are Mrs. a 'mini-class' time, and the other Crews at Hardings Friendly Market, Coloma day, March 15, at 7:30 p.m., ao the year. The next demonstrati« Iia Tutton. Suzette Villermain, iger. Deborah Lowe. Phyllis Nil- Mrs. Wm. Beverly and Mrs. Wm. Umphrey have bet-n numbered Mildred Harvey and Mr. Robert two periods for elective classes. will be at River Valley Hij rry Warwell. Liza Weaver. on Tuesday, March 14, from 1—3 p.m. identical orientation prog ram son. Pamela Nutting, Kathryn Harvey. among those on the sick list this week. The mini-class is a new concept will be held for 8th graders and school on March 18. The gii Weir. Carol Wheeler. Gar> Otte. Susan Potts. Denise Pril- Receive a delicious section of that "Sweeter The Bundy school Parent-Teachers Club will meet March 17, for the school. The courses will be their parents (next year's 9th demonstrated at Coloma Hi| nders. Iwitz. Richard Robinson. Rox- All-School Play by Nature" Texas citrus, complements of set up to give students an graders). On Thursday, March school in February. 8th grade — Beverly Arent. anne Robinson, Karen Schultz, opportunity to investigate var- Set For March 24, 25 Hardings Market. Presented by the Texas 16, at 7:30 p.m., a third program iane Arent. Michael Berg. Ron- I-aurie Scott. Crystal Sheppard, 20 Years Ago ious areas of interest that require will be held for parents of either IM.Hf.Nf to 1! d Cooper. Elizabeth Dienes, Valley Citrus Committee. (Adv.) South African diamond miners Kirsten Sommerud. I marine Vol- Rehearsals started on Feb. 21 skills, background and training 7th or 8th graders who were nifer Dill, Becky DuVernay, have to dig up and sift a hundred Irath. Jerildene Webster, and for the Coloma High School all — The Coloma Comets losl lo Richland in regional competition al that are not normally a part of a million pounds of sand and gra- unable to attend the earlier EHzroth. Tamara Gold- Marcia Wilson. mick. Randy B e c k m a n, Pat vel for each pound of gems they school play, "The Matchmaker." Kalamazoo, Members of ihe starling line up for thai game were. school curriculum. meetings, Spilger said. ein. Irene Grahn, David John- find. 11th grade — Robert Adams. which will be presented on March Truhn. Grant lannelli. Betsy Robert Steinke, Herman Heuermann. Paul Stainbrook. Rod Pranz, The mini class may deal with n. Jeffrey Klann. Rebecca MUSICAL VARIETY TRIO Sandra Anderson. Sharon Ander- 24 and 25 in the high school Brower Gary Coffman. Karen and David Faulkner. hobbies, recreation, special olenko, Lori Kopke. Edward Available to Entertain at son. George Becker. Karen auditorium. Mattheeussen. Denise P i k e y. The city's fire committee will meet wilh the fire committee of skills, such as gun handling, ~nz. Bobby Lewis. Robert Mat- Receptions & Private Parties Borah. Penny Coombs. Chuck Members of the cast are: John Weir. Martin Dixon, Tim Coloma Township and members of Ihe fire department lo see if model building, knitting, special GOOD ews. Bradley Molter. Cindy "THE ANCHORMEN" Duncan. Peter Elliott. Rose- Wayne Conrad, Rick Kennedy, Hosbein, Phyllis Nilson and economies can be made by a consolidation of Ihe department. art projects, team drill, photo- olter. Jill Noack. David Oakley, Phone 463-«412 Evenings NEWS marie Faraone. Glenda Genilo, Mike Nevitt, Marlene McCor- Susan Chapman. The play is Coloma was looking for a new police chief following the resignation graphy. gymnastics, writing, mela Pethick. Darlene Price, Tom Greco. Carol Harris. Judith under the direction of Ralph of William F. Tabbert, (In addition lo being police chief for the city of speech, dramatics, and govern- ebra Quinn. Judy Reynolds, Hauch, Joseph Herman, Sue 10th grade — Gwendolyn Avil- Bower. Coloma. Mr. Tabbert served as Coloma township's liquor inspector ment. ^ from renda Scheffler. Daniel Schultz. lannelli. Rebecca Kelm, Jon es. Susan Baushke, Barbara and constable,) Many of the class projects will my Scott. Lee Socha. Albert Kerlikowske. Dawn Kroschel. Becker. Thomas Blank. Gary Al the A & P Store. 6 jumbo grapefruit for 49 cents, and cabbage. 7 be in progress at the same time. olpe. Lewis Tutton. Randy I»ri Mandro, Dick Miller. Mich- Coffman. Denise Emery. Loretta cents a pound Each class will last 2 to 3 weeks. the new 'akefield. Ester Warwell. Albert ael Miller. Donna Moore. Marilyn Evett. Daniel Fikes. Robin Fish- Al ihe Loma Theatre. Roy Rogers in "South of Calienle." At the end of each program, a eeler. Gregory White. Parrigin. Neil Peters. Thomas er. Joseph Golas. Lawrence Announcement was made thai Ihe golden anniversary of Coloma's student will be able to choose 7th grade — Linda Arent. Brian Querfurth. Kathleen Richardson. Grantz. Deborah Hafer. Eliza- chapler of Ihe Order of Eastern Star would be observed on May 17. another class of interest to him. office are, Laura Beardsley. Nancy Steven Richter. Terrie Sands. beth Harper. Terri Hazen. Greg Parents will be given an oppor- 89 ergstedt. Cheryl Bolt, Jean Linda Scheffler. Dan Schreiber. Hembree. Kathy Ketelhut. Donna tunity to participate as instruct- ultema, Tammy Chiviges. Den- Frank Sineni. Cindy Smith. Rob- Little. Karen Mattheeussen. Judy ors or learners. Community citiz- Coloma Public Library of s Chronister. Robert Clark, ert Spies. Marty Sutter. Ramon- Miller. Brigg Reynolds. Wendy ens can be involved as resource iana Enos, Roxanne Feltner, AFTERNOONS: Monday thru Saturday ne Vieweg, Frances Vitale. Tam- Rodewald. Roxanne Truhn. Julia people. Spilger explained. erie Fox. Jody Gagliardo, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. ara Vollrath and Sandra Watson. Webb and Steven Weber, The mini-classes are not credit athleen Golas. Kathryn Hafer, EVENINGS: Tuesday and Thursday Soisaft classes. They are being offered ndy Hauch. Timothy Hoenes, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m, Phone: 4fiH-S134 simply lo give those students who seph Immoos. Kelly Kennedy, AUCTION Wesnrf>da> Mornings: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m 923-5036 wanl to investigate areas of uis Kerlikowski. Tamara Kerr, Board Mrrlingk held second Monday of each month al SERVICER inleresl an opportunity to do so. Klann, Kevin Kniebes, First Cut Pork Chops 7:30 p m. Extra curricular activities will rt Lenville, Terri Matthews, be available for students as well. 5% aniel McKean. Marjorie Moon- James F. Demski These will include sports, school Phil Muenchow. Tamara Pork Liver 99 clubs, dramatics, gymnastics, uth, Kathy Oakley, Dennis Ory, AUCTIONEER & SALE MANAGER and student council. Savings Passbook COLOMA. MICH, 490:U( Tender For The Best •ne Pethe, Diane Piraino. Deb- The 9th grade required classes Saxman, Kathleen Sipes, Complete Auction Service Rib Steaks will include language, mathemat- Account net Spilger, Joadi Sutherland, Results Farm. Estate. Household and Antique ics. science, social studies and yne Thompson, Dawn Turner, Call this arta's largast Boneless Auto Wracking Yard In by the 10th Earn from the 1st n Umphrey, Michelle Wilkins. for all your parts naadt EXPERT Chuck Roast Chrome Reverse or \sil OUR NEW FURNITURE DEPARTMENT ( WHEEL Mag Wheels Parts for more than 1,000 Cars — Late Models ALIGNMENT Change & Balance Weber's Bread 4-ii">, loaves ^05 Lou Can Change J JOT 'EM DOWN STORE j AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Coloma Lou Koshar Any Type Wheel kNew & Used Furniture & Appliances ^1 Serving The Area For 61 Years Lou Koshar i t Auto Wreckers Call Union "76" Service Open 7 Days ^ Prompt Sarvica with Pair Prieat 468-3183 1-94 and M-140 COLOMA — BRIDGMAN - BUCHANAN FRED'S SUPERMARKET COLOMA Union "76" Service RIVERSIDE, MICHIGAN 925-3145 j Coloma, Michigan Phone H 08-607! 1-94 and M-140 PAf.F TWKNTV WATERVLIET RECORD MARCH 9. 19 Art Projects Underway Visitation Program

Coloma Junior High 9th grade The parent visitation program teen of the 26 parents contact! art students have signed art underway at the Coloma Elemen- were able to visit, in what Brii contracts with their instructor. tary building is a new, informal called a "very gratifying respo ^ iMtforb iteralb Charles Barnes. approach to school visiting. It is se." FOR AND ABOUT THE PEOPLE OF HARTFORD, MICHIGAN Each contract is an agreement based on a theory by the building The program was not arrange between Barnes and an individ- principal, Dwight Brink, that with any special frills or pr MARCH 9, 1972 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WATERVUET RECORD PAGE TWENTY-ONE ual student to complete an art parents do not visit school be- gram, Brink explained. Mi project of the student's choice. cause they are not interested, but Briggs conducted her norm The contract includes cost of because they are too considerate classes the same as she wou material; time required to com- lo visit without being invited. have if no parents were visitir Return plete project ; degree of difficulty "Actually." he said, "we have her room. of the project; and the grade the been telling parents to visit Mrs. Crossman said she like student feels he or she should get school any time they want in one the visiting idea. She expressc From Trip for the project. breath, and in the next, telling surprise at the number of chil' ill Barnes calls the project con- them to make an appointment if Jim Sager is making a Paris Craft reproduction of his dog. Twigs. ren who had free time and toe tract a self-motivation idea To Europe they want to see a teacher." advantage of it to independent aimed to give the student an Believing that both parents and use the learning aids and garni opportunity to do something he or youngsters would benefit by a Mrs. Effie Kass of Hartford, y in the classroom. She said ai she really wants to do. Usually good old fashioned visit to school and her granddaughter. Jacque parent visiting the classrooi they are told what to do. Nutting of Bangor, recently re- by mother. Principal Brink set up could see that Miss Briggs w; Barnes said student interest a trial visiting program in Miss turned from a 14-day jaunt busy all the time and had vei has been high and an amazing Gail Briggs' third grade room. through Europe. Their trip began little time for a lot of individu variety of projects have been Parents were contacted so they February 10. when they flew to attention to any one student ft started. could select which day was best London from New York. any long periods of time. Barnes has 137 students in his for them to spend a half day Effie and Jacque had first-hand junior high classes — 72 in the 9th visiting school. A schedule was Principal Brink said after tl knowledge of the power shortage grade; 44 in the 8th grade; and 21 set up and each parent was total program is evaluated. I that recently plagued London, as 7th graders. formally invited to visit. Eigh- will probably expand it to inclui a result of a coal miners' strike. visiting by parents with tho But. both ladies agreed, that teachers who want the prograi instead of being a disadvantage DISHWASHEH — Hartford Jaycee President, Robert Kendzior. He explained that one of the hi| to their London visit, the power got the dishwashing detail at the recent pancake breakfast points of the program is that shortage was a definite addition sponsored by the Jaycees for the David Smith Fund. Lisa Weaver is using acrylic paint for her original modern design. gives parents an opportunity to the trip. They had a feeling of on a bed sheet. When the project is completed Lisa will have a new. see their youngsters workii sharing a national disaster with washable bedspread. with other youngsters of tin the English citizens. David Smith own age. The conversion of foreign cur- rency to dollars troubled them a St. Pat's Day Danq bit, but both found the British Fund Events Planned by Legion pound the worst. Jacque also Two events were held on Sun- through the cooperation of Ro- noticed that, with all the traffic in i day. February 27. with proceeds bert Taylor who owns the track London, there was a noticeable going to the David Smith Fund. An added attraction was an An early St. Patrick's D;' lack of dented fenders on the Both were sponsored by the auction, with members of the dance has been scheduled by tl cars. Hartford Jaycees. The first event Raceways Club donating items to Coloma American Legion i After 4 days in London, the two was a pancake breakfast held at be auctioned. The afternoon Saturday. March 11. at tl' flew on to Paris. They made a the Midget Lunch. This was a event provided another $84 for legion Hall in Coloma. startii side trip to the Palace of Versail- two-purpose fund raising break- the David Smith Fund. MOTHER (iOES TO SCHOOL — Mrs. Robert Crossman of Coloma. al 9:30 p.m. Previously scheduk les, where they viewed the fast. The Jaycees, who provided Community-minded citizens of who combines her homemaking job w ith that of a registered nurse for March 18. the St. Pat's Danj SOME MIGHTY TALL REACHIN' - Hartford's Randy Lowe (51) famous Hall of Mirrors. Effie the chefs and kitchen help, Hartford also have a fund raising at Mercy Hospital, visited Miss Briggs' :Jrd grade class at Coloma was moved ahead to accommoj is in a stretching contest with MaUawan's Rick Kuiper (55) in this noted that, "all the mirror, donated their share of $73.08 to event scheduled for April 22. This Elementary School. She was one of several parents who accepted ate a wedding reception to 1 shot from last Wednesday's district tournament action at needed washing, but that seemed the Smith Fund. The Hartford should be an exciting night, as an invitation to visit during actual classroom conditions. Mrs. held at the hall on that date. . Watervliet. Mattawan defeated Hartford that evening, but went on to be the fault of all the glass in High School cheerleaders, who three basketball games are plan- Crossman is shown watching the reaction of the children when Miss Music will 1)0 provided to defeat at the hands of the Bangor Vikings. Rob Slitter (left) and Mike Conkin are under contract with Mr. the three major European cities served the breakfast, are using ned, with Hartford business men Mriggs read a story to a group of them. This story time occupied the Norm Smith's Polka Four. T (Woolcott Sports Film Photo) Barnes to make some pottery. They are shown working at the we visited." They also visited their share of the receipts for competing with Hartford faculty, ildren while other members of the class completed their work. admission will be charged. potter's wheel. Notre Dame Cathedral. their needs as cheerleaders. and the Jaycees facing the Hart- Rome was their next stop. In the afternoon the Hartford ford Fire Department. Opponents Their first impression of Italy Jaycees sponsored slot car races for the third game are yet to be ORIGIN^ Arts & Crafts Jk was the "crazy Italian drivers." at the B and E Raceways Club, announced. As a joke, their guide mentioned that Italian drivers are not Festival Planned allowed to kill more than 10 people at a time. Will Benefit During one evening, as the two is for Everyone ladies were preparing to go out to Hartford Library dinner (you guessed it — a little WIL-O-PAW LANES Bobbie Douglas. 178; Pat John- BOWLERETTES - Donna Italian place around the corner), son. 175. High team series and Sweaty, 450; Hertha Frier, 443; Plans are underway for the 2nd they heard shouts and sounds of INDUSTRIAL — High series: game went to H & G Citgo with a D Murray. 431. High leam series annual Hartford Arts & Crafts marching outside their hotel. A Roy Harrington, Jr.. 590; Bill 2411 series and a 816 game. and game went to Watervliet Festival to be held this coming group of young Italian students Goldner, 584; Tom Sewcyck and I^aundro Mat with a 2119 series BUD KERLY summer. August 12 has been set were protesting the jailing of a BUD KERLY COLOMA RECREATION Tony Tragna. 574. High game: and a 753 game. as the official dale, wilh the man accused of the deaths of 15 Tom Sewcyck. 241; Tony Tragna. following Saturday, August 19. as people by bombing. More than an COLOMA MERCHANTS - SKELLY* GALS - Barb Ham- 215; and Ron Hagenbarth. 215. SALES, Inc. the rain date. hour passed before the rioters SALES, Inc. Mike VanLinder. 631 (235); Larry mond, 494; Dorothy West. 472; High team series: Rogel Mercury The Festival is held each year cleared the hotel area, but Effie Harbin. 609; Nick Santos. 605. Barb Flaherty. 468; Wahneta ANDREW L. ROSEWALL Sales. 2570 and high team game: to help raise funds for the and Jacque had lost their Miller. 468. High leam series and "IT REALLY DOESN'T HURT" - Avoiding of the misery of Ausco Anchors. 910. Hartford Public Library. Ten appetites. BOWLERIANA - Ruby Mar- game went lo Shoppers Guide measles more than compensates for the minor discomfort of a shot. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. percent of all proceeds from art While visiting the Vatican, they FRUIT BELT - F. Neubauer. tin. 514; Lois Quigley. 514; Pat with a 2140 series and a 751 game. 631 <224); B. Newnum. 591 (203); Martin. 451; Betty Baker. 434; Uvin Rosewall of Hartford on and crafts sold at the event will viewed a bronze statue of St. Hartford Students Get Vaccinated HARTFORD MIXED - Ted D Mosher. 588 ( 225); 0. Stewart. Helen Pruitt, 434. arch 1, 1972, at 6:05 a.m. at be given to the library. Peter, the toes of which have Blaylock. 626 ( 236); Boyd Estes. 587 (203). High team series: Tip atervliel Community Hospital. Anyone interested in entering almost been worn away by the A special innoculation program inno^ulations was Mr. Dan Noon- 474; Bonna DeLoach, 553; Bonnie Top Bakery. 2673, high team AUTO PIN - Larry Miller. 623 baby has been named original arts or crafts in the caresses and kisses of the visiting was conducted last Friday in the an of the Michigan Department of Estes, 432. game: Barbers. 914. (256); Bud Martin, 603 (247); Leo idrew Leonard, and he weighed Festival may obtain an entry faithful. The Vatican impressed Hartford Elementary and middle Public Health in Lansing. Sliter, 565. High team series and SUNDAY MIXED - Gene pounds, 15 ounces. blank from Mrs. James Walter them with its hugeness. "You schools. Those students who did Mnr Noonan also demonstrated Roge! TWILIGHTERS - Ada Wetzel. high team game went to William Franks, 562; Al Woodley. 557; by calling 621-4506. or by calling could almost put the Cathedral of not previously receive rubella the "air-gun" method of injecting 526 (180); Evelyn Bozung. 486 Garage with a 2546 series and a Paula McGee, 368; Alma Wood- the library. Notre Dame and Westminister vaccinations were screened and serum, which is practically pain- (175); Eleanor Allbrichl. 480. 889 game. ley. 365. ERIC JOHN KENDZIOR Awards will be given in several Abbey inside the central nave." given shots. The program was less and much quicker than the categories. Any entry not receiv- The two weary travelers finally spurred by a recent outbreak in "needle system." Eric John Kendzior arrived at ed by May 1 will be granted on a arrived home in Hartford on the measles in Van Buren County. Grades one through six were Vatervliet Community Hospital first come, first served basis. fourteenth of February. Effie Two school nurses from the involved in the program, and LAKB SHORE DISTRIBUTING n March 2, 1972 at 4:58 a.m. He The Arts & Crafts committee commented that every aspect of VanBuren County Health Depart- Principals, Gene Snyder and Lee TACY'S eighed 7 pounds. 13^ ounces, this year is composed of Mr§. the trip was exciting — the ment. Mrs. Stock and Mrs. Vaught. e x p r essed confidence CO., INC. nd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Mrs. Eu gene Kirsch and anticipation, the realization, and Woodman, administered the that Hartford's school children m Watervliet BARBER SHOP as Kendzior of Hartford. Mrs. Robert Cunningham. the memories. shots. Also present to review the are safe from a measle outbreak. MARCH S. If7 PAGE TWENTY-TWO WATERVLIET RECORD used in a poll of the city voters and properly owners are now in SENIOR the hands of the city. If you who signed these petitions, wanl these petitions acted upon, it would be a nonvuww OF THE wise move lo attend the City Council Meeting. March 13. al WEEK LETTER TO EDITOR 7:50. ®)E llatorencc Hetorer If enough of us come out and FOR AND ABOUT THE PEOPLE OF LAWRENCE, MICHIGAN Why was a letter from the City, back up our signatures, they will signed by the Mayor, sent to the surely pay heed lo our petitions. MARCH 9. 1972 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WATERVUET RECORD PAGE TWENTY-THREE State Boundary Commission re- You are the voice of the people, questing that the land for the and you certainly did not sign SARETT NATURE CENTER housing project be annexed to the your names on these pelitionsto City? Since this property lies in have them disregarded or shoved m March 12 - THE GEISLER Vows the Township and has been under a rug. H CHRONICLE. 2 p.m. A different requested by the City, lo the Government officials are cer- program made wilh an 8mm Exchanged Township for annexation, isn't it tainly enlilled lo their personal movie camera.-Piano and lalent. only courtesy lo wait for a reply opinions, but when the majority March 19 - CAMPA COUN- PARKER-MASHAK from the Township? speak out, they should be allowed TRY. 2 p.m. A film on South Why is it never brought lo the to ho hoard, and their wishes American Indians. The author. Miss Joyce Parker became the public's attention that Urban acted upon, as they are paying Dr. Asa Thorson. will present the bride of John Mashak at the home Renewal has first priority lo Ihe bill in this world today. If film. of the bride's parents, on Feb- these apartments? citizens can't be heard in their A bird identification course will ruary 26. The Rev. Kenneth L. Why, lo our knowledge, did be offered on Saturday mornings, own community today, where can Smith, pastor of the United anyone never see the survey that they be hoard? DOavonal spovts 8 lo 10 a.m., from March 25 Methodist church, officiated. City Planners supposedly look of through June 3. Taught by Char- Judy Muth CHAIRMAN FOR TUB The bride is the daughter of Mr. this area, leading people to i97Z EASTER les Nelson. Sarett Naturalist. and Mrs. H.M. Parker of Law- This week's senior spotlight believe that we could use this SEAL CAMPAIGN' Fee: $5.00 for a member; $10 for FEB. ZB-APRIL Z rence. The groom's parents are focuses on Deb Parker. Daughter particular typo of housing? n a non-member. c Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mashak of of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Parker, Why are we suppose to be Sarett Nature Center offers M 'SALLY • Hartford. she has had major roles in both gullible enough to believe that the Employee Baltimore orioles pircme ace last year became the programs or tours to organized Bridal attendants were Miss junior and senior plays, has 16 — 2 bedroom apartments and 4 FIRST AMERICAN LEA&JER TO PUT FOUR 20 -GAME VlOWiES groups free of charge. The Cenler BACK- TV-BACK. JN /970, HE HIT WORLP SERIES GRAND Violet Fuller of Hartford, maid of — 3 bedroom apartments are is located on Benton Center road, participated in band and cheer- Of The SLAM HOME RUN AGAINST CINCINNATI REPS. honor, and the groom's brother. leading. She is a member of the suppose to give us only 10 just north of Twelve Corners. The William Mashak. also of Hart- National Honor Society and Ihe children added to our school phone number is 927-4832. ford. served as best man. girls" volleyball team. system? Week Following the wedding, the D e b b i e plans to attend In one of the reports quietly 3 SSSBSSfiBSJR •V TMC OlO TIMFn young couple were honored at a released by HUD S e c r e t a r y. Parson's Business College and reception at the home of the prepare to be an e x e c u t i v e George Romney. and prepared From G. R. Hill SeegovlUe. Tex.: 1 remember when corsages bride's parents. secretary. by HUD's Office of Audit, report- were worn around the waist A The new Mr. and Mrs. Mashak ed by Detroit Free Press Feb 29. large percentage of couples were are making their home in Hart- 1072. some of the following facts married sitting in buggies. School FUN NIGHT teachers were paid ten dollars a ford. Mr. Mashak is employed at pertaining to Project No. 236 week. In some towns speed limits the Watervliet Paper Co. were disclosed. were five and ten miles per hour Thursday was "Fun Night" at In 236 multiple housing units, and you had to pull over to the Hartford High school. The gym. side of the road when meeting a SENIOR OF THE WEEK tenants paid more for apart- library and cafeteria were open horse-drawn vehicle. Ice cream ments than they would have for suppers were one of the most, to students from 7:00 8::io p.m. and best forms of summer enter- conventionally financed Several students enjoyed playing tainment. "General Merchandise apartments. Stores" carried everything from basketball and volleyLall. Millions of dollars of question- CHAMPIONS IN THE PAST— Although Lawrence's basketball team didn't fair well in district snuff to hoop cheese, to calico There was one dark note, prints, buggies, wagons, and able costs have been charged to however, David Hose, a senior, competition this year, the above photo should compensate for it. The picture shows the I9:{:i plows. The pompadour haircuts the government. Dale Brinsfield is one of the District Champs, composed of. kneeling: Gordon Flske. Alfred Steele. Wayne Buckingham and was the vogue for boys and young sustained multiple injuries to the men. The young men wore bell- The relationships between con- friendly people you meet al foot. knee, and elbow during a Doug Antcliffe; standing: Coach Studeville. Harold Sill. Bill Dillenbeck. Harry Martin. Loly bottom trousers, striped silk tractors. building companies and Cade's ARCO Station in Hartford, rather hectic game of "Horse." Marcelletti. Bill Englehard. Reed Bigelow and Supt. V.A. Altenburg. shirts, and carried a silk hand- real estate firms were frequently and is our employee of the week. kerchief. Knee length dresses Shortly before leaving for the and bobbed hair came in fashion. not made known lo the public, Dale is a mechanic al Cade's, a doctor's office, he was quoted as It took a bold woman to follow contrary lo regulations. job he has had for 8 years, which the fashions in those times. You saying. "This is fun?" Architects' fees were six and speaks well of his abilities. OBITUARIES could hunt or fish on most any tract of land without the owner's seven times higher than normal Dale and his wife, the former COOKS — Hartford Jaycees Larry Avery (standing) and Lewis ' Senior Of The Week permission. When folks used lo Tour of on many projects. Barb Alden. live al 107 West Trapp were detailed to the cooking department at the David Smith fish because they liked to eat fish. These are just some of the things Building costs in some cases Elmwood in Hartford. pancake breakfast. They are shown here preparing sausage patties Connie R. Morris Tim Griffin, Student Council I remember. Bronte Winery were much higher than normal. in advance of the crowd. representative for the senior Land speculators made class, has been very active in Proves Popular millions when HUD appraised the TURN ONS ELAINE RERIDON Funeral services for Connie R. class projects and F T.A. He is land at values much higher than Today's The new Hospitality Koom iorris, 73. of Lawrence, were the second son of Mr. and Mrs. A girl with always a smile is the was actually paid. located on the vineyards at the tld at 2 p.m. Monday, March 6. Edgar Griffin. Route 2. Lawren- name of Elaine Beridon. She is Some residents of Program 236 Answer Bronte winery in Western Mich- |it Calvin Funeral home, Harl- ce. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Housing were paying as much as igan's Sister Lakes District is GALATI'S ard. Rev. E.A. Grice, pastor of As a member of the South- Henry Beridon. 49.14 percent of their total income proving to be a popular attract- Fine |he Covert Community church, of western Athletic Conference's Her activities include F T.A., for their apartments. ion During the summer months lich he was a member, offic- Student Council, he has worked to choir, and F.H.A. The opinion petitions that were ITALIAN & AMERICAN more than ten thousand persons "FIESTA" ated. Burial was in Maple Hill help develop better relations Elaine's hobby is doing diferent visited the room each month. letery, Hartford. between Student Councils. TELL VOUR you "TBtU kinds of art work. After gradua- Toblts of Foodi All You Con Eat Mr. Morris was born August 22. Tim has*worked al the M & M WIPE THAT MER,DOC tion she plans on working and The large Hospitality Room, Adultt $3.50 Child $2.00 DEAFNESS IS I KNOW [.898 in Hot Springs, Va. He died then later attending National the only one in Michigan located 6 yrs. or under $1.25 Grocery Store for over 3 years, A SIGH OP arrrER. iday, March 3, at Watervliet OUPA6E. on the vineyards at the winery, Serving your choice of the complete menu. and has the nickname "Dough Beauty College. imunity hospital. Survivors has a charming, rustic, "wine Woolcott Film Services •••r and Win* Boy " cellar" atmosphere. Guided FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY i his widow, Anna; two daugh- As a owner of a snowmobile, tours through the winery origin- C0MPIETI PHOTO SERVICE ters, Mrs. Katherine McCall of motorcycle and car, he is very DANCE ALONG WITH ate from this room Monday ittsburgh; Mrs. Mary Green of active and always ready for fun. News.. News.. News "The Crestmen" imazoo; two sons, Connie through Saturday. At the conclus- TIM GRIFFIN Tim plans to go on to college * Weddings * Portraits * Special Events Enjoywble Dinner And Dance Music lite of Chicago and Edward ion of each tour, guests are IVEIT PtlOAY ft SATUIDAY ItM to 12tJt after graduation. We need your news . . . about your invited to sample Bronte's Prem- Passports * Custom Developing ilte, Benton Harbor. Also sur- engagements, weddings, anniversaries, l/iving are 15 grandchildren and a ium Sister Lakes Districl wines * Prints-Si ides-Movies SUNDAYS - Noon To 8 p.m. boys in service, about your new baby, club Bronte is the originator of the Chit km OK itorr ^ister, Mrs. Marie Henry of V>.il farmrkiin and church news. world-famous bottled Cold Duck, Vrjl Si.illiipini R.i\oli.i Chreif cksbury, Mass. H.ivuli.i Siwh#tti Tiger Tales a refreshing blend of Champagne StUKlwitl Saucr SjiiMKr M.uhrcl I'lifelim and sparkling burgundy They 674-8518 621-3014 Meat B.iil» Beef Cmvv Family By SUE VAN ZOEREN KWMKE Bcrf (•arlii- Toa*i also were the first to successfully Fne«! Chii-km 5 Different Sulttrt- grow French hybrid grapes in R.ikrd CET nms The volleyball clinic has been Michigan Bronte Champagne GALATI'S ITEM: Polyethylene bags for Class C & D Sr. High Band changed from March 8 to March om and Wines are d i s t r i b u t e d 2Vi Milts test rf Hartford — ltd | fluid milk have caught on, espe- Festivals. Thirteen bands will be Woolcott Film Service Closed Tuesday fcrts. Pbaa* 421- I dally in Canada, where a third of 15. It will be held in the Lawrence Pictures are welcome, too!! throughout the Mid-West. E I all fluid milk is sold in them. performing between the hours of High school gym from 3:15 to 5 The Bronte Winery is located in 404 Oak Street - Hertford ITEM: A person wearing dark 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Lawrence p.m. For your convenience, our drop-oft box is Keeler. five miles south of Hart- [clothes at night is visible up to will be the first band to perform. only 175 feet. A person wearing On March 11 the Lawrence J ford exit no. 46 pp Interstate M. {reflectorized clothing at night is They will perform at 8:30 a.m. • Lawrence Inn In Lawrence. visible at 790 feet Bands will be hosting District S - II •• 111 MB. 1 — l»AfiK TWENTY-FOUR WATERVLIET RECORD MARCH 9, I§7i .RCH 9. 1972 WATERVLIET RECORD PAGE TWENTY-FIVE NEW HORIZONS property may be redeemed. Engaged Dated: February 17. 1972. LEGAL NOTICE OBITUARIES L£GAL NOTICES MINOT FEDERAL SAVINGS The Kellogg Study Programs AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PUBLICATION ORDER Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vint have presents the Public Decision- Assignee of Mortgagee FILE NO. 19929 making Study Program "New LEGAL NOTICE Dickinson. Wright, McKean & announced the engagement of STATE OF MICHIGAN Albert Gonzales Cudlip. Attorneys their daughter Cheryl Linn to Horizons" for community leader- PROBATE COURT 800 First National Building Daniel Sheman Klaassen. son of ship — a training, study-travel MORTGAGE SALE FOR THE COUNTY OF Detroit. Michigan 48226 fcefault has been made in the Word has been received of the Mr. and Mrs. William Klaassen experience for selected commun- BERRIEN editions of a mortgage made (Feb. 10—May 11, 1972) Re: MARY DIANE POOL. death of Albert Gonzales of of Brooklyn, Michigan. ity members. The program is WALTER L. NELSON and Change of Name. Whittier, California, after an presented by the Michigan State Miss Vint is a 1970 graduate of )SA L. NELSON, his wife, to IT IS ORDERED, that on extended illness. His wife is the Hartford High school and was University Cooperative Extens- O R T G A G E ASSOCIATES. LEGAL NOTICE March 28. 1972 at 9:30 a.m. in the former Irene Yeckly of Hartford. Miss Hartford of 1970. She is ion Service and is part of the C., a Wisconsin corporation Probate Courtroom. Courthouse, wtgagee. Dated December 28. MORTGAGE SALE St. Joseph, Michigan, a hearing In addition to his widow, he also attending Western Michigan Center for Rural Manpower and 70. and recorded on January 5. Default has been made in the be held on the Petition of Macy leaves a step-son, John Keith, Public Affairs. University. Mr. Klaassen is a • 71, in Liber 888. on page 473. conditions of a mortgage made Diane Pool, to change her name also of Whittier. 1971 graduate of Western Mich- There are two main objectives. hrrien County Records, Mich- by M L. ROGERS and LORRINE to Mary Diane Hinchliffe. igan University, wilh a bachelor The first is to build an under- in. and assigned by said Morl- ROGERS, husband and wife to Publication and service shall MORTGAGE ASSOCIATES. of arts degree in chemistry standing of the social, economic, to Ml NOT FEDERAL be made as provided by Statute iVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA- INC., a Wisconsin corporation. and Court rule. major. and political framework within The fifth-grade students of Mrs. Henderson at the North ON by an assignment dated Mortgagee. Dated September 8. DATED: February 15. 1972 SLOT CAR RACES — Another David Smith Fund raising event A June 3 wedding is planned. which Michigan communities Elementary School. Hartford, were asked to do outside projects to sumrsisERMON nuary 22.1971. and recorded on 1970. and recorded on September (Seal) RONALD H. LANGE were slot car races at the B and E Raceways Club. Races and an function as an integral part of a help portray their studies in colonial America. Some of the girls in nuary 28. 1971. in Liber 889, on 10.1970, in Liber 881, on page 628, Judge of Probate auction provided another $K4 for the fund. Some of the participants total society. The second is to use the class elected to make the early costumes shown on the dolls in ge 741. Berrien County Berrien County Records, Mich- O'CONNOR & FELDMAN Daniel Head At were (from left) Bob McGowan. Jeff Swisher. Lewis Trapp. this frame work in analyzing the picture. •cords. Michigan, on which igan. and assigned by said Mort- By: Attorney Jerry J. O'Connor Turned Sour? Camp Pendleton jortgage there is claimed to be gagee to SENECA FEDERAL Attorney for Petitioner Gordon Mullaur. Robert Lambrecht, Larry Avery, and Ron Davis. Some people believe that the local, state, and national issues e at the date hereof the sum of SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI - Address; 110 South Broadway world has turned sour, that some- requiring public debate and GHT THOUSAND SIX HUND- ATION by an assignment dated Cassopolis. Michigan thing has gone wrong with the Marine Pvt. Daniel W. Head world, and that it can only be- decision. The total effort is • SD EIGHTY-ONE and 78 100 September 23.1970. and recorded (2-24;3-2,9c) come worse. How wrong this is! has reported for duty with the designed to help people make )llars ($8,681.78), i n c 1 u d ing on September 25, 1970, in Liber , The world has changed by mea- First Marine Division at the decisions on public issues — interest at 8- 2 percent per 882, on page 504, Berrien County LEGAL NOTICE sure of technology, but in human Records, Michigan, on which Marine Corps Base. Camp decisions that will shape the mum. terms, it has changed little since mortgage there is claimed to be the dawning of civilization. Pendleton, California. PUBLICATION ORDER future of Michigan's communit- Jnder the power of sale con- due at the date hereof the sum of Riches and poverty, abundance Pvt. Head, a 1971 graduate of FILE NO. 21226 ies. ned in said mortgage and the Thirteen Thousand Five Hundred and starvation, good and bad. STATE OF MICHIGAN Bangor High school, joined the tute in such case made and Fifty-One and 61 / 100 Dollars FBfifi happiness and sadness, have al- Several Hartford and Lawren- Dvided, notice is hereby given PROBATE COURT ways existed. Our point of view Marine Corps in August of 1971. ce area residents have qualified ($13,551.61), including interest at it said mortgage will be fore- , FOR THE COUNTY OF With The Purchase ot Any Color determines how we see the world. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 8 £ percent per annum. for the "New Horizons" pro- >sed by a sale of the mortgaged BERRIEN When we are happy the world is Urider the power of sale con- Console From Huttman's a Rreat place to live; when things John W. Head, Sr.. of Route 1, ?mises. or some part of them, Estate of HERMAN R. SILLS. gram. They are: Allyn Anthony, tained in said mortgage and the do not RO right for us the world Hartford. a public vendue, at the Port Deceased Robert Canfield, Mrs. Robert statute in such case made and Solid State is at fault. •eel entrance to the Berrien IT IS ORDERED, that on April 1 Portable Phonograph Rut how can we be happy? Cunningham and Grant Hitch- provided, notice is hereby given unty Building in St. Joseph, 4. 1972 at 10:30 a.m. in the Automatic What is Uie secret? The secret is Completes School that said mortgage will be fore- cock, Jr., all of Hartford; Mr. and chigan. at 11:00 o'clock a.m., Probate Courtroom. Courthouse. Retail Value $35 that there is no secret. Many peo- closed by a sale of the mortgaged St. Joseph. Michigan, a hearing Diamond ple will testify that they are hap- Pfc. Houston J. Jackson, son of Mrs. Jack Goss, of Bangor ; Mrs. cal Time, on Thursday. May premises, or some part of them, be held on the Petition of Myrtle Stylus py because of love. A love that Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jackson of Stephen Lanphear. of Lawrence; 1972. at public vendue, at the Port begins within the home and in id premises are situated in M. Palmer, administratrix, for Route 2, Watervliet. Mich., has and John Scherer, Jr. and Joseph Street entrance to the Berrien Offer Good Thru Saturday, March 18 the teachings of religion — this Township of benton, Berrien allowance of her final account Scherer, both of Dowagiac. County Building in St. Joseph. is what leads to happiness. I^>ve completed Artillery School at the unty. Michigan, and are des- and for assignment of residue. in the home and faith in God are Michigan, at 11:00 o'clock a.m.. Publication and service shall Marine Corps Base. Camp Pen- Any persons interested in the Mrs. Coady's class constructed several buildings that they thought bed as: the keys. Local Time, on Thursday. May be made as provided by Statute dleton. Calif. program may contact Mr. our ancestors might have lived in. The children's parents were rhat part of the Southeast 25. 1972. and Court rule. William P 1 u mmer. Extension arter of Section 9. Township 4 He attended Hartford High allowed to help. There were also many interesting pictures and Said premises are situated in DATED: February 14, 1972 jth. Range 18 West. Benton 1972 School in Hartford. Mich. Agricultural agent in Paw Paw. posters made. the City of Benton Harbor, (Seal) RONALD H. LANGE .nship, Berrien County, Mich- Berrien County, Michigan, and Judge of Probate n. described as follows, to-wit: are described as: Attorney James L. Colman • HANDCRAFTED AI'OSTOLIC mimni OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION e North 50 feet of the South Lot five (5), Block "A", Van Attornev for Estate JESUS CHRIST feet of the North 140 feet of the South Center St. — Hartford Devort Bros' Addition to the ADDRESS: 349 North Main St. wing — Commencing on the 20 South Haver St. — Hartford Rev. Donald Wieber Village of Benton Harbor, Ber- Watervliet. Michigan FAITH TABERNACLE th line of said Section 9, 734 Rev. Earl Stallings rien County, Michigan, according (2-24;3-2.9c) Sat. Mass — 7 p.m t East of the South Quarter I. OF BANGOR to the Plat thereof, recorded May Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sun. 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. it of said Section 9: thence HOURS MON . TUBS., F»l First & High St. — Bangor 30. 1891. in Volume 2 of Plats, Sunday Ev. Service 6:00 p.m. rtherly 240 feet, along the The VALENCIA . 9rOO A M TO 8-30 P M. Sat. Confess. 4-5&7:30-8:30 p.m. page 82. being in the City of Rev. C.E. Mangum sterly Hne of a triangular C451t-3 weo. . 9:00 A M TO 6.00 P M Bonton Harbor. Berrien County. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Sunday School 10:00 a.m. el of land conveyed to Oliver Majestic TMURe. - 9 OO A M TO IOiOO P M. HARTFORD FEDERATED Michigan. SAT. . 9.00 A M. TO B OO P M. Red Arrow Hwy. at Exchange Sunday Ev. Worship 7:00 p.m. ter by Deed recorded in Book During the six months immed- Mediterranean Red Arrow Hwy. & Pinery Rd. styled compact Lawrence fOf Quality. Distinction of Deeds, page 74; thence iately following the sale, the HARTFORD UNITED console with Hartford and Cuod Value for st. parallel with the South line properly may be redeemed. Sabbath School 9:45 a.m. casters. Coloma Optical METHODIST Rev. Milton Krugman said Section. 145 feet; thence Dated: February 24. 1972. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. All Occttsioiu 425 E. Main St. — Hartford Sunday School 9:45 a.m. theasterly to a point on the SENECA FEDERAL SAVINGS fmmt lo Mp conterre wmter? th line of said Section that is & LOAN ASSOCIATION Try keeping your emr well wmxed. & Rev. Morris Reinhart Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. FAITH OF THE APOSTLES [) feet East of the place of Assignee of Mortgagee It irill require /ewer teat him gM Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Stop or Coll mnd hmrdly mmy »omp or detergenU. 111 East St. Joseph St. inning; thence West, along Dickinson. Wright. McKean & Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. CRYSTAL SPRINGS CemermUr. f few bmckeli o/ tcater Jewelry Lawrence d Section line. 150 feet to the Cudlip. Attorneys FLORIST mnd m rhamoii will do the fob. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY ce of beginning. 800 First National Building This i« JnU one o/ the "little" H.J. Beridon — Pastor REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN Fi»««r Stop i Crttiitants uring the six months immed- MOR V. STEINHOFP 3 Mi. East of Hartford Detroit. Michigan 48226 things individmmU emn do to help Tues. & Sat. Eves. 7:00 p.m. M-152 — Sister Lakes 147S FIPMUM • Pk m-1U7 ely following the sale, the (Feb 24 - May 18. 1972) Rev. Ernest A. Glasgow Sunday Morning 10:00 a.m. Rev. R E. Schaller ZENITH HANDCRAFTED QUALITY Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sn* 20% a Divine Worship 9:00 a.m. On All Bloomittf PlanU • Chromacolor Picture • Titan M Chassis Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Cmh'» Carry EAST ARLINGTON BAPTIST Sunday School 10:15 a.m. I? Tube • Super Video Range Tuner 4 Mi. North & 2 Mi. East of i Ttie Price of a Tire? It All Depends... • Customized Tuning HOPE EV. LUTHERAN • Glare-Ban Picture Face • Zenith AFC Phonk, S FM SATUIDAY ^Providing Local Sellers with Nationwide iBuyers 674-8072 Huffman's -fpr Badlo A TT ilfljiMi c?: iw ii'ifV 'w' i 1 PACiE TWENTY-SIX WATERVLIET RECORD MARCH 9. 19 f ARCH 9. 1972 WATERVLIET RECORD PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN • 1 . 'U. i i Business - Professional Directory CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING YOUR AREA SHOPPING CENTER IN PRINT CHET NICHOLS' Watervliet Flying Service i CUMPLKTE DRUG AUTO Watervliet Airport J&L - FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CARD OF THANKS For the purpose of reviewing the SKKVICES assessment roll and hearing any SERVICE CO. 463-8750 or 463-8976 objections thereto. • Auto Glass • HUTCHINS TREE SERVICE OR SALE — Driveway drain FOR SALE — In Hartford — by At your service — for hand I wish to thank all the kind people The tentative figure for equal- • Furniture Tops • jes. Twelve inch corrugated owner. 3 bedroom ranch home, DRUG STORE about this question: addressed or typewritten who remembered me with cards, izing is: * Airplane Rides Trimming & Removing sd. 20' and 24' lengths. Beverly air-conditioned, full basement • Mirrors • envelopes, card lists, menus, flowers, and visits during my Complete — Accurate mber Co. Phone 463-3481. Real Assessments, 1.34 Auto Badlator Repair • * Flying Lessons with rec. room. bar. and 4th stay in the hospital. The thought- PRESCRIPTIONS Fully Insured invitations, etc. Reasonable Personal Property Assessments • Battery Service • * Aerial Advertising (5-1 tfc) bedroom. 2 car garage. Beauti- Fireplace Wood rates. Phone 468-8334 before 5 fullness expressed helped speed 1.13 "Last year was a bad one for tCDUCE safe and fast with fully landscaped. $25,000. Leav- • Auto Parts • Phone IN 3>3164 * Air Freight p.m. (3-9pd) my recovery. wind damage, and the season )Bese Tablets & E-Vap "water ing slate, health reasons. Call WA &-2IS6 WATERVLIET Mrs. Dale Leach G.W. Hutchins * Pleasure flights Ctfl 637-2761 So Hiven of high winds is upon us again.. 621-3203 after 6 p.m. for appoint- 800 Territorial Road Is." W a t e r v I i e t Rex a 11 NEED AN ELECTRICIAN ? - Supervisor and Assessor A local builder says repair! larmacy. (1-20; 3-9 pd) ment. (3-9 tfc) Call Ken Swayne in Coloma at costs have doubled in just NOTICES of Watervliet Township 468-3966. No job too small (in fact (3-2, 9, 16-72) HENRY CHAMBERLAIN RED McCRERY three years. Should my wind-'^ FOR SALE — Grand Piano 5 ft., 8 >R SALE — In Hartford — he prefers small jobs). (tfc) LODGE. NO SOS F. ft A. M. storm insurance likewise be in. Must be seen to be appreciat- JAMES L. COLMAN ALDEN "CHUM" WHITE BODY & PAINT SHOP )dern 3 bedroom home 10 yrs. NOTICE The regular meeting of the doubled?" ed. 468-8958. (3-9,16pd) Attorney SAND & GRAVEL Watervliet, Michigan . Attached garage, full base- BOARD OF REVIEW 1972 Watervliet Board of Education, We Specialize in MUSIC KINDERGARTEN 349 North Main St. Regular MeeUngs . 2nd Wed. COLLISION REPAIRS ;nt, gas heat, Bennett subdivi- To the taxpayers and property scheduled for Monday, March 13, Bulldozer, Truck and FOR SALE — 55 gallon drums, Ages 3, 4, 5. Singing, rhythm, each Month I n. Phone 621-3429. (3-9 tfc) owners of the township of Water- 1972, has been postponed until Hoars 9:00-12:00 and 1:00-5:00 Tractor Service Little $2.50 each. Rome's Maintenance piano, expression. 1 hour weekly - SPECIALS — vliet. The Board of Review of said Monday, March 20. 1972. The Monday — Friday Don Young Supply, 328 N. Main, Watervliet. Spring Term 10 Weeks. $15.00. G. Phone IN 3-3833 BY SPECIAL NOTICES Paw Paw Lake Road G CRAMPS? Try Supplical township will meet at the Water- meeting will be held in the board 9:00-12:00 Saturday 463-5964. (3-9c) Rae Hahne Music School, 3500 h calcium.only S1.98at Water- vliet Township Hall: room at the high school building PHONE IN Watervliet, Michigan Signed: Agency Lakeshore Drive, St. Joseph, 3-67n Complete Insurance Service et Rexall Pharmacy. / Tuesday, March 14, 9:00 A.M. and will begin at 8 p.m. J. B. McGee, W.M. Phone HO 8-3506 For Sale: Stale inspected aspar- Mich. Phone 983-1338. Phone 46S-677S Waterv (end 3-23) to 12:00 noon and from 1:00 P.M. Mary Lou Long, Secretary agus roots. Begin digging around (3-2, 9c) until 4:00 P.M. PHYLLIS KIENZLE, IESH EGGS DAILY—55c—65c Easter. Place your orders while JAMES L. WHEELER ROWLEE Public Stenographer Tuesday, March 21, from 1:00 The regular meeting of the zen. B.T.Olsen, Baldwin Ave. they last. Melvin Davis REALTOR & SON REPAIR SERVICE LOST P.M. until 4:00 P.M. and from Watervliet Township Board will atervliet. Phone 463-6615. Hartford 621-3048 349 N. Main St. * Letters & Transcription 7:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. be held Monday, March 13, at Real Estate (nctf) (3-2, 9 pd) DUMP TRUCK SERVICE WE REPAIR * Term Papers LOST — Small black poodle, on 7:30 p.m. at the Township Hall. Hrs. 9:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Lawn Mowers - Chain Saws * Manuscripts KDUCE EXCESS fluids wilh E.L. Richcreek • Black Dirt • Gravel Paw Paw Avenue, Sat., March 4. "WANT ADS Mon. — Fri. Small Engines it Promotional Mailings h-UIDEX, $1.69 - LOSE FOR RENT Clerk • Fill Dirt FOR SALE Children's pet. Reward. Phone SIGHT safely with Dex-A-Diet. 463-8458. (3-9pd) 20 WORDS HOMES, LAKE & Competent Staff to handle WE WRECK cents at Watervliet Rexall FOR RENT — Attractive, all For Pidc-Up & Delivery assignments promptly. FER A BUCK" COMMERCIAL PROP. COMPLETELY FURNISHEI armacy. (end 6-1) paneled 1 bedroom apartment, 2 BUILDINGS Watervliet-Coloma Area LOTS & ACREAGE LOCAL TYPING SERVICE blocks from downtown Water- WANTED Call 46.1-45249 )R SALE — 1963 Ford 6000 SNOW REMOVAL 2 bedroom home on 2 large lol vliet. Air conditioned. All utilities WANTED PHONES — 463-4475 or Benton Harbor & St. Joseph P.O. Box 705 — Coloma «ctor. LP gas. 18.4 x 34 tires furnished. Phone 463-8086. (3-9c) PHONE WA 5-8451 well kept, completely fumishe 463-6463 Call 429-4034 Phone 46K-K334 or 46;i-72*« w radiator, good condition, City water. Across the road fro Production workers Electrician >75. Phone 616-641-7358 Dick lake with access to private beat WANTED We want to ilker. Union. Mich. for all shifts. 3 to 4 RICHCREEK for property owners. Built DR. EARL W. RE1D FRANK BRULE buy a small Excellent wages, Years Experience] KNIEBES WELL DRILLING AND 1950. Watervliet schools. Pric* CAR WAITRESS WANTED — OPTOMETRIST )R SALE — Hi-er Country Suh- farm with REPAIRING in the teens. Must be 16-17 years of age. Apply benefits and MUSIC MART rision, Coloma — new 3 bed- big woods Second Shift Prescribing in person. Bill Stewart's Drive-in working conditions. WE SPECIALIZE IN Shallow & ' "I m ranch. I'v baths. 2 car [Apply in person to| • • Hue | MI v • Restaurant. & plenty BAND INSTRUMENTS Deepwell Pumps professional Teacher rage, family room finished Personnel Dept. £ } Contact Lenses (3-2tfc) of privacy I basement. 468-3003 Apply in person at 418 Slate Street . Sales & Service jTrumpet and Cornet (3-2, 9wp) Telephone 983-1872 Kienzle WANTED! Pay cash for old toy Modern Plastics Fidelity Bldg, 463-3241 Watervliet We're in a hurry. We'll buy the trains — cast iron toys. Bob's Modern Plastics Benton Harbor SAINT JOSEPH PIANOS-ORGANS right place right now. We Corp. Red Arrow Hwy. Telephone 463-4224 Hobby Shop, 621-3231, Hartford. Real Estat' w. used, repossessed. Big sav- prefer no farther than 15 miles Corp. (tf) Besemer Road Electric Motor Repair 349 N. Main St. s with easy terms. Mobile from St. Joseph; closer's fine, Besemer Plant MARTHA'S BEAUTY RODEWALD )wroom van will be in your of course. We'd like about 10 to For Sea Walls and Caiman-Young Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS Coloma, Mich. Coloma Automotive Electrical Service SALON CONSTRUCTION a soon. To see; write Marshall 20 acres with lots of woods and — Starters — Generators — Cement Work Office: Call 463-4175 or l6:i-6« We take care of YOUR sic Co.. Box 532. l^nsing, solidly constructed, comfor- UIHIIIIHIII Regulators — Alternators Evenings call: 463-47M. 925-14 SEMI-DRIVERS NEEDED IIIIIIIHIIII NiHiiiiiiuiiiMimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMitmimiiiiiiNintt Of All Kinds hair .. and we have WIGS ch. 48933 Training now being offered table 3- or 4-bedroom home. If — Delco Batteries — 463X172 or Hartford 62I-14:U< too! (3-2.9C) through the facilities of Class B land's hilly and has a creek, Gearmolors • Power Toots • • • JERRY LOCKMAN I all the better. What we'll pay • Jet Pump Motors • YARN CENTER )R SALE — Tenor Saxaphone. Common Carrier. Industry wag- depends on what the proper- TAX CONSULTANT Delco • General Electric MACK Elson "Bud" IM). Good condition. Also alto es exceed $5.00 per hour. Over the = All you need for "hand ty's like. Weekdays, please Dayton • Master • work" Rodewald xaphone. good condition. $150. road Driver Training covering 432 Sutherland, Watervliet CEMENT WORK CHARACTER phone 983-7374 in St. Joseph, Flint & Walling • ReUanee • • • Box 52, Watervliet READER & one 927-1860. (3-9. 16pd) most states. Experience not nec- Reeves Drives • K«d Ju< ket When you're under the essary. For immediate applica- ask for Mrs. Evans and give A phone call will bring reliable help! drier . . . don't just sit! ADVISOR .LIS-CHALMERS Tractors - her location, description, and RIVERSIDE ELECTRIC Builders of All Types tion call Area Code 419-475-9862 or Call 463-8665 for appointment. Watervliet KNIT! Advice on all e-season garden tractor sale, Write Semi-Driver Division, P.O. price of your property. On SERVICE • • • • Residential Phone 463-4203 Problems in Life ve up to $100. Shane Orchard Box 7552. Toledo. Ohio 43616. weekends please call 429-7333. Coloma ft Riverside Roads Main Street, Watervliet • Commercial We'll come see it right away. All readings are pply. 54 miles south of Water- (3-9, 16c) Phone WA *W81St Phone 463-3862 Phone 463-3698 - 621-4695 et on M-140. Phone 463-6767. * We're as near as your telephone... private and (2-24 tf) h strictly confidential never farther than your Yellow Pages Long's Television OTOR HOMES — by Cham- For further C/ft PARTS & SERVICE DON YOUNG AGENCY & Appliances on. Concord. Executive, Ap- information call llo, (steel construction) Mal- COMPLETE Authorized Sales (219) 272-5891 Revcon, (all Aluminum) DEPARTMENT INSURANCE COVERAGE ody VVorh MRS. AUGUSTINE rnado front wheel drive chas- open 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ZENITH & Fripdilrt 5, Mobile Traveler, Explorer, For Home • For Business SERVING WATERVLIET Monday thru Friday 51655 U.S. 31 No. • deator (with 4 different chas- Auto - Life - Fire - Bond 9 Poll line major COLOMA & SISTER LAKES South Bend, Indian. . 18 to 28 foot models. Prices Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. appliances "KM MAI QUALITY & SftVICE" Ked Arrow Highway 46637 rt at (5,995.15 models in stock, LARGE SELECTION OF PARTS service the complete unit. We Office Phone Res. Phone WatervUel FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS ke in Trailers, campers, cars, 1972 FORD PINTO 463-6773 463-354S PHONE IN S-1181 NEW CAR? •ats, etc. Open Monday through 2-DR. SEDAN COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS • -iday till 9 p.m. Saturday till 4 FOR ALL CARS IN STOCK Casswell's. Ionia. Mich. Lou Does Complete $1960.00 INCOME TAX SERVICE (616) 527-3310. THIS SPACE Undercoatlng Katherine Kling Plus Sales Tax, Lie. & Delivery Ray Krenek Ford 1351 Pipestone. Benton Harbor NOW SPINET PIANOS CALL om time to time we have used 944-5052 Hours. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Lou Koshar 325 W. Main Monday thru Saturday repossessed pianos and or- Phone 926-2969 AffRaUt ns. Write "Mr. Music" 3333 S. - FORD MON. BODY SHOP Hartford/ Mich. Union "76" Service ain, Elkhart, Ind. Include TMIU TO (4-20) Ray Krenek SAT. * W* M-140 AT EMPIBC Phone 621-4306 number. We will finance, • MILKS SOUTH OF WATERVUET 1-94 and M-140 BEMTON HABBOX and deliver. 325 W. Main St., Hartford, Mich. Phone 621-4306

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