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IM\W hi. NlUl/Hk luu 10 Cents Per Copy W Watervliet, Michigan 49098, Berrien County, Thursday, February 6, 1969 i5lh Year, Number 49 at NOTED ORGANIST TO GIVE 2-HR. CONCERT HERE FERRUARY 13

Sponsored By Watervliet Lions Club The Watervliet Lions Club is sponsoring Jarkie Davis, a con- cert organist, in a special 2-hour concert. Thursday, February 13 at the new high school audi- torium. Mr. Davis will be making this appearance in Watervliet — his last in the United States before leaving on a concert tour of Europe. Mr. Davis is consultant to the Jackie Davis NEW TIME AND TEMPERATURE SIGN Sign Company's Kalamazoo crew installed Hammond Organ Company. AT PEOPLES SAVINGS — The new time the wrong sign. According to Robert Dur- Jackie has a world wide repu- ren of Peoples Savings these signs have tation and has appeared on the and temperature sign at Peoples Savings, Ed Sullivan. Jackie Gleason, PANTHERS WILLTRY Watervliet, already has a new face. When been ordered for all the branch offices as Johnny Carson Tonight" and this picture was taken, it read Roosevelt a service to the people in the area. The the Mike Douglas Shows in re- TO PLAY BETTER IN cent years. He has performed at Park Branch and since has been changed sign revolves and has the time on one side the Paramount Theatre and the Ito raed just Peoples Savings. Mulholland and the temperature on the other. Apollo in and SECOND TIME ROUND also the Regal in Chicago. He The Watervliet Panthers take is also well known on the night on Benton Harbor St. John's club circuit playing such plush Friday night here in the new loTHERS COLLECT clubs as the Thunderbird and high school gym. Sands in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is also a Capitol recording The Panthers have only five HI SHOO-THMS games left, as the second round artist and has cut many records of Red Arrow play starts draw- for that label such as: "Big ing to a close. A 73 to 56 loss Beat Hammond." "Chasing Sha- ALL WORKERS to Hartford last Friday and a dows." "Jumpin' Jackie" and 75-58 loss to the Ponies on Sat- Irs. Laurencc Van Loon. many others. lirman for the mdthers march urday leaves the Panthers with •V-'.v Jackie Davis was born in a 2-9 record. dimes, wishes to thank the Jacksonville. . An ex- The Ponies out-rebounded the imunity for their part in ychml teacher, he began study- Iping to make the Watervliet Panthers pulling down 35 while ing at age 7 and is a product Watervliet had only 23. The jrch of Dimes 1969 campaign of Florida A & M and Temple | 2h a success. yflC Ponies also got off 27 more Universities. Ever since his dis- shots. Percent age-wise the J Mrs. Van Loon said the mo- charge from the Army in 1946, »rs march which was held teams were close with the Pan- Jackie has led his own group thers hitting 33.9% from the «nday, February 2nd. wen I be- and has shared billings with tid her expectations. More floor and the Ponies 34.9%. The and accompanied such famous winners made 15 of 29 free in $300 was collected during % vocalists as Klla Fitzgerald, Di- | e afternoon house to house throws and the Panthers 18 out nah Washington. Sarah Vaughn of 33. Top scorers were Greg | nvas, with a few envelopes and the late Nat "King" Cole. | )m some of the solicitors still Rudell with 17, Dick Arnold Through the years, he has re- with 16 and Bob McVay with 5 be turned in. corded 23 albums on Capitol, Following is a list of mothers 10. Kapp, RCA Victor and Warner Watervliet gave Hartford a d teenagers who volunteered Bras, labels. ir services: Mothers — Mrs. scare in the first quarter and Jackie is a regular in Las jumped to a 10 to 1 lead. Hart- ard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. LIONS DONATE TO EYE BANK PROGRAM — With a $75 Vegas, where he spends approxi- in Jennings, Cleola Day, Mrs. ford put on a man-to-man press, check in his hand Wm. Paul Jones, chairman of the Wa- mately one fourth of each year and by the end of the first quar- lit Steffens, Mrs. Barbara and is internationally famous :e, Mrs. Walter Duday, Mrs. tervliet Lions Sight Fund, poses with Dick Zuhl, operator ter were leading 18 to 12—and for his swinging Hammond Or- at halftime 37 to 29. The Pan- Bulat, Mrs. Ivan Winkel, of the Knotty Pine, and fellow Lion member Ken Smith gan sounds. Among musicians Norman Neville, Mrs. Ed- thers threatened in the third Jr. At a recent Lions Club meeting Mr. Zuhl handed the and especially among jazz or- quarter and came within two McVay, Mrs. Nelson Bau- ganists, he Is renowned and res- iister, Mrs. Laurence Dienes, club a check for $75 which he said represented the points with the score 47 to 45 (Cont. on Page 16, CoL t) when the period ended. Hart- erly Selent, Mrs. Warren amount the Lions members had pitched into a jar on the ler, Mrs. Don Lindeman, Mrs. ford made 26 points in the final O'Riley, Mrs. Roy Siekman counter since last fall during their bi-monthly dinner meet- quarter while the Panthers con- d Mrs. Leonard Lidberg. ings at the Knotty Pine. Mr. Zuhl said he wished to donate No Parking To Be Enforced nected for only 11. Gary Covalt led Watervliet's volunteers, Pattie Long the money to the Lions Club, and the Lions Club turned On East Side of Main Street d Dennis Van Loon. scoring with 20 points. Dick Ar- rs. Van Loon would also the money over to the Michigan Eye Collection Center at Watervliet Chief of Police Vic nold added 10. Bianchi said this week that mo- to thank Bill and Elmer at the University Hospital at Ann Arbor. Lkente Plates To Be Sold Bel-Air Tavern on Red Ar- torists will not be permitted to Highway for the March of park on the east side of Main At Rogel Motor Sales mes dance held two weeks SOUTH HAVEN MEN OUT LAMPS PLUMBINC Street in the area from Nelson's T For the convenience of auto- j o. The bartenders and the Auto Parts to Martha's Beauty Mr. Richard Lowe and Mr. basically the same as Lamp's mobile owners living in and jJllowing bands donated their Shop. Adolph Wagner of South Haven, Plumbing & Heating Sales & near Watervliet and Coloma, Jrvices. Marie TV Band, Curley have purchased Lamp's Plumb- Service. They will handle Amer- The no parking restriction has lyder and Country Boys, The been set up to alleviate the the Department of State, as a ing & Heating. The name of the ican Standard products as well Community Service, will sell k;hos and Carl Peek Band. traffic jams caused by cars trav- firm will be changed to Water- as the other products Lamps auto licenses on Thursday, Feb- for the mothers vliet Plumbing & Heating and formerly carried. Mrs. 'Max eling north and waiting to turn of dimes was Mrs. Clar- left at the comer of Rexall and ruary 13 from 2 p. m. to 9 p.m. will open February 17. (Florinc) Brott, who has been at Rogel Motor Sales. Van Loon. Mr. Wagner is a master with Lamp's for the last several Hardings. Cars going straight north on Main will now be able This is an extra service of- >P 69 TO HOLD plumber and has his own plumb- years, will remain in the office. to pass on the right. Chief Bi- fered by the branch office In HOT DOG SALE ing business in South Haven for South Haven at no additional the past 15 years which he PAW PAW AVE. BRIDGE anchi said warnings will be is- suel until next Monday. After expense to the taxpayer. I Weather permitting Troop 69 will continue to operate. He is CLOSED TO FOOT TRAFFIC I «n the Midway Baptist church married and has three sons. that date traffic tickets will be Please bring your title or re- ifll hold a benefit hot dog sale Mr. Lowe is a heating and Mayor Robert Flaherty an- issued. No parking signs will be gistration and proof of insur- Uurday, February 8 from 9:30 engineering specialist. He and nounced Wednesday morning posted from the area in front of ance with you. It would be *n.-5:30 p.m. at Harding's his wife plan to locate in Wa- the Paw Paw Avenue bridge at Osgood's small building which is helpful if you; would get your irking Lot in Watervliet for tervliet when they find a home. the Watervliet Paper Co. has located just north of Nelson's application blanks early and e Betty Mack Fund. The Lowes have two married been clooed to all foot traffic, auto parts to the parking space type or print In all information Scout Leader for Troop 69 is daughters. due to the unsafe condition of in front of Martha's Beauty with black ink before coming C David Ladyman. The new partnership will be the bridge. Shop. to pick up your plates. Page TWO Thursday. February 6, 1969 Thursday, February 6. 1969 Page THREt Sunday of this week and is conval - nother local boy to have an APO tage, the Martin cottage a Mr. Sterling Osmun Speaks escing satisfactorily at this writ- in care of the Postmaster at New another cottage was broken . to. ACHMAN-KELLEY Upmmbpr ing. York, no doubt being in the same Of Children's Aid Society If you truly desire a Meif Mrs Ralph Jones, former local group with Raymond Knapp Mayor Robert Flaherty intro- HOSPITAL Christmas and Happy nT resident, who at one time owned OWS REPEATED AT i Lieutenant Robert Sprague. Year, square up your accot" ituced guest speaker, Mr. Ster- Sark ... ling Osmun. Branch Director of and operated the Midget Lunch, who recently left for an unknown with your local printer: pay NEWS 10 YEARS AGO end guests of her parents. Mr. and has been promoted to the position destination, has now arrived your parson to the end of tl ETHODIST CHURCH the Michigan Children's Aid So- of Deputy Registrar of Deeds In ciety of St. Joseph, to mem- February 5, 1959 Mrs C. G uy Curtis. They left on safely in Alaska. year and for a Christmas pr- The United Methodist church Monday for Chicago where they the county offices in St. Joseph. Corporal and Mrs. Donald Sop- ent for yourself and family. bers of the Literary Guild when Mr and Mrs. Keith Hamlin of d Coloma was the scene last they met January 28lb at the er were weekend guests of the a Chester White from Will Glenn spent Sunday at the home will attend the Gift Show Uurday, February 181 for the home of Mrs. Andrew Hulchins. Mr. and Mrs Paul Jones and former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher. arriage of Miss Cheryl Lyn ADMISSIONS of their son and family, Mr. and 25 YEARS AGO Messrs. W. E. Syms, B. Mr. Osmun presented a very weekend guests at the home of Bernard Soper, Paw Paw Lake. achman and Douglas Edward WATERVLIET — Howard Mrs. Fred Hamlin Syms and J. B. Snover atten infovmative evening of statistics their son. Mr. and Mrs. William February 11, 1944 Corporal Soper is a member of elley. Rev. George Chaffee of- Arthur Helweg left Monday to a meeting of the Mystic Shr and facts as he cited cases of Stineman, Mrs. Stanley Schmi- Jones and family. Lake Odessa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tibbs the U.S. Marines and is attend- elated at the 3 p. m. cere- placing children in adoptive gle, Mrs. Donald Hentschel, Da- resume his studies at Miami Un- ers at Grand Rapids last weel ony. Art Gillard returned home Sun- recently received word from ing school at Great Lakes, Illin- 1 homes. He mentioned the work vid Click. iversity,' Oxford, Ohio, after At a meeting of the townsl The bride's parents are Mi. day evening from Havanna, Cuba, their son, Sgt. Duane Tibbs, from ois. His wife, the former Miss involved in evaluating prospec- spending a between semester va - board last Saturday it was d Mrs John Bachman. Route COLOMA — Larry Dunn, where he has spent the past three Jane Tuell of Benton Harbor, is cided to build a bridge ac tive parents; the aid to unwed cation at his home in Watervliet. " somewhere in " where he Box 355-G. Coloma, and the Mrs. Henry Wutzke, Mrs. Wil- weeks on business for Winkel Ma- making her home with her parents the Paw Paw river in this ^ mothers and the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Del mar Zimmer- is serving with the Air Transport room's parents are Mr. Leland liam Griffith, Wayne Kreitner, lage and the highway comi children in foster homes. chine Co., Inc. Command, that he has been ill for the present . elley. Hagar Shore Road, Co- Mrs. Cecil Martin Jr., Richard man of Traverse City were week- sioner was authorized to p) Mr. Osmun stated that there Mrs Jack McNees and two and is confined to a hospitul. Arthur Aspengren, son of Mr. jma. and Mrs. Tony Helle- Mollett, Connie Enders, Joseph ceed to let the job. It is propos' has l>een an increase of over sons. Jack and Steven, left by Sergeant Reinhold Zepik, who and Mrs. Chester Aspengren, was randl. 1321 S. East Avenue, Hewitt, Mrs. Chesley Wright. to build a 20 foot steel brid" 100' j in 10 years of adoptions HENKY CHAMBEKLAIN plane on Tuesday oflast week for has been stationed at Fort Barry, the guest ofhonor last Saturday eruyn. Illinois. 100 feet long, of two spans, w handled through this society. He DISCHARGES LODGE. NO 308 F. & A. M West Palm Beach, Florida, where California, has been transferred afternoon at a birthday party when Given in marriage by her said it is a non-profit organiza- a six foot side walk. WATERVLIET — Philip Bee- they plan to spend a few weeks to Fort WinfieldScott, California, ten boys came to help him cele- Itlher. the bride chose an em- tion and gets its support from Watervliet. Michigan be Jr., Mrs. Loren Ishmael, witli her parents. Mr. and Mrs. a point where he had been located brate the occasion Games and ire style gown of peau de soio the United Funds Campaign. A Mrs. Jack Fuller, Cecil Fulton, Regular Meetings • 2nd Wed. Robert Kibler who are wintering previously contests were the diversion of the itb a chant illy lace bodice. Her qu.Ntion and answer period fol- HEART THEATRE lowed. Mrs. Eva Molter. Mrs. Orvil each Month in the South Corporal Patrick Barrett, who afternoon and a delightful treas- ithedral length train was also ?au de sole and chant illy lace, This was Mr. Osmun's second Robertson, David Click, Robert Miss Donna Kay Mishler un- has been attending M. P. school ure hunt was enjoyed by all. HARTFORD SPECIALS — ace petals with pearls and api»earance as a guest of the Forgia Jr., Jack Lindsey. Mrs. derwent surgery for the removal Miss Natalie Smith, daughter of BY SPECIAL NOTICES at Fort Custer, has now been Continuous show from 3 p. i nest ones held her fingertip Literary Guild. He is a very in- Donald Hentschel, Mrs. Elinor her appendix last Tuesday in transferred to Camp Roswell. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith, has Sun. First show Fri. & Sat,', *il. She carried while roses teresting speaker and the mem- Delaney, and Merlin Harper. Signed: Gordon T. Owen, W.M. Margaret Lyle Hospital. Benton New Mexico. been granted a two weeks leave of 7 p.m. Closed Mon. Tue. W^; unounded by while carnations. bers look forward to his third COLOMA - Mrs. Dennie Heights. She returned home on absence from her duties in the of- Thur. Corporal Rudy Koshar is a- Maid of honor was Miss Lo- visit with them. Craft. Mrs. Helen Niebling, Mrs. fices of the Army Engineers in FRI. SAT. & SUN.. FEB. 7-' ft ta Dole/an, North Coloma A regular business meeting Oscar Kilmark. Mrs. Rose O'- Detroit. Uiring the period she Dad. Coloma in an empire was held and Mrs. Milford Brien, Mrs. Lawrence Whitaker, will undergo a tonsillectomy. vie «own of ligbt blue crepe Lynch assisted the hostess in TOMMY STEELE Danny Vaughn, Joseph Accetta. Jim Harper, handyman at the itb boll sleeves. Her headdress serving refreshments to the 15 Christine Woodward, Scott Record, has been confined to his IN as a blue crepe bow that members and one associate Bauschke. Connie Enders. Mrs. members and guests, Myldred COLONEL home by illness the past week. latched her dress. She carried Robert Lamoreaux. Mrs. Ches- bite carnations tipped wilb C'ronin. Mrs. Duane Formsma ley Wright. Mrs. John Grabow- "Half A Sixpenc and Mrs. Florence Strabl. 68 YEARS AGO llue. ski and Mrs. Grace Berchin. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Mi- The next meeting will be on F. E. Baughman'has a hand- iiael Thaler, Covert, and Miss Feb. 11 at the home of Mrs. BANKMORE some new set of brass trimmed eborab Kelley, Berwyn. Illi- Kdson Stickney. Mrs. Freda harnesses for his delivery team. Family Dinner & Gathering TECHNI COLOR ois. sister of the gro.im. Their Brule will be the co-hosiess. F. M. Keasey made them. ' jowns were empire style, me- Honors Birthdays Of Couple Last week the McGilrey cot- blue crepe wilb b?ll sleeves Mrs. Benjamin Berry To Rev. and Mrs. Charles Peter- SAYS . . . d I bey carried white carna- son of south Paw Paw street, THURS. THRU SUN. ons tipped in blue to match Mrn. Douglas Edward Kelley Demonstrate Corsage Making celebrated their 80th and 85th eir gow ns. Mrs. Benjamin Berry, who birthdays Sunday with a dinner 2 Bl* Action Filled Hits Miss Sandra Bearty. Coloma. with her husband, own and op- served at the home of their as the flower girl. groom. Leonard Auer and Kirk LOVE IS LIKE A FLAME.,,. A Thurs. at 7:30 p.m. only erate the Midway Florist Shop, daughter and husband, Mr. and THE ATM James Vilale. Watervliet was Bachman. brother oi ibe bride, Fri. & Sat. from 6:30 p.m. Unusual Event Is Scheduled will be a guest of Ibe Civic Mrs. Karl Moser of Angling liTTle"oil"mait* '«•*(•'* latNKM door opens, the light inside i Thursday i is the monthly is more convincing than steady dance in South Bend. Also turns on, drive in, press button, door closes—without leaving Sez: work and Increasing savings to Don't forget the rhildren's persuade your 'bride to be' your car. Priced from S109.95 up. square dance class next Sunday. that you and she should married GORGE DEAN JEAN Febiuaiy 9 from 2-4:30 p.m. For information call Harry Ze- b e . PEPMRD MARTIN SIMMONS OTTO'S SALES & SERVICE pik. 46."J-.'i'19.'l or Wall Ishmael "HAVING 307 Main Street — Watervliet — Phone IN 3-6411 463-6166 evenings. 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Yellows is a disease which same within, through or across Township of Bainbridge. Cou' BITUARIES | cause the plant to yellow and dry said Township of Bainbridge, of Berrien. State of MichLf Hold Program January 28th County of Berrien, State of up. The leafhopper and black bet- hereby reserves the power" The Pioneer Girls of Midway Michigan. grant similar rights, privily s. Flora Cherryholmet tie are among the pests which at- Baptist Church recently partici- Bo it resolved by the Town- and franchises to any other f rs. Flora Cherryholmes, 88. tack asters. If left unchecked they pated in the observation of will destroy a whole garden ship Board of the Township of son or persons, firm or fir ed away Tuesday evening at Pioneer Girls Week, Jan. 28- A good spraying of nicetine sul - Bainbridge, County of Berrien, corporation or corporations. ien General hospital where bad been a patient for the Feb. 2 In recognnition of this urself to Values! fate will kill the pests Somegar- Stale of Michigan, and it is Section IV. qaraen deners take a can with an men oi hereby ordained by authority of Said Grantee shall save three months. Previous to special annual event, an evening ring the General hospital, Fresh whole kerosene in it and knock the var- «he same that: Township harmless from program was held on Jan. 28 in By Mn. Section I. had been a patient at the mits into it. Stem rot will also and all liability arising in the church auditorium, empha- The Indiana & Michigan Elec- way from negligence in the e th Nursing Home on Morri- sizing the theme, "God and my affect unsprayed plants. But a Street. Coloma. for several tric Company, its successors, lion, maintenance or operaH Neighbor" It sought to demon- ANNUALS IN THE GARDEN Low growing edging type annuals nice bed of asters will repay for and assigns (hereinafter called of said lines for the distribut strate the importance of Christ- such as sweet alyssum. candytuf the work they make. "Grantee"t are hereby granted Irs. Cherryholmes was bom Annuals ?re the most satis- of electric energy. ians caring about those in their and ageratum, are covered with a The Michaelma daisy is close- the right, privilege, franchise Section V. • 28, i880 in Coloma, daugh- factory of all garden plants be- own immediate "world" small mass of bloom at the peak ly related to the aster but the dai - and authority to acquire, con- of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey cause of their long blooming sea- Whenever said Grantee si of their flowering. This gives the sy is a hardy perennial. They struct. maintain and operate in. begin the erection of any li After some special music pro- son By mid-summer the annuals plant a solid molded look. Some were found growing wild in North above, under, across and along or equipment it shall promj uring the early years of her vided by the Colonist group (jun- planted last spring begin bloom- ried life, she and her bus- petunias grow like this, but on a America and southern Europe ihe streets, thoroughfares, al- and diligently prosecute ior-high age), a skit was per- Thomas operated a small ing and produce an abundance of larger scale. These daisies or asters are ad- leys, bridges and public places work to completion and If formed by the same group. Act- bloom which last tor a longtime. (as the sam? now exist or may the streets, alleys and nu nhouse on South Paw Paw ing in the skit were: Donna Nybro, In contrast the spider plant mirable garden plants which pro- ;t. Thomas preceded her in Annuals are also economical as hereafter be laid out) of the places where such work is df Barb Becker, Jan Westerhoven, (Cleeme) stems are tall slender, vide flowers from the middle of h in 1919. it is possible to have a large dis- Township of Bainbridge. County in as good condition of rep®® topped with masses of bloom August through fall. In recent er favorite hobby in her Linda Reed, Karen Ladyman. play ofcoloratasmallcost Var- of Berrien. Slate of Michik'an. as before such work was The new hybrid snapdragon is an- years many new varieties have en years was the making of Judy Miller, Mary Ward, Cindy lines for the transmission and menced. ieties may be found to fit almost other very tall blooming, species been introduced with a far wider t tops which she donated to Krogel and also Guides Marion ding or mass effects or cut flow- distribution of elect lie energy, Section VI. to relieve the flatness of other low range of colors. Now colors First Congregational church Woodruff, Rickey Diamond, and ers to use in the home. either by means of overhead or Whenever in this franch en to be sold for the bene- growing masses range from white then lavender to Susan Purchase. Helping in the In planning the flowerbed keep underground conductors, with reference is made to the To' f their treasury. Asters and zinnias are two of Pink, crimson and rose. Garden production of the play were Mr, in mind the shape or outline of the all the necessary or desirable ap- ship or the Grantee, it si neral services were held the most common annuals, al- varieties prefer a sunny location, James Kerkemeyer, Mr. Ernest plant and its thickness of growth purtenances for the purpose of be deemed to include the i rsday at 3 p.m. at the Da- though 1 should add marigolds but will flourish in partial shade. supplying electric enei-gy to said pective successors or assigns, j n funeral home. Rev. C. Nybro and Mrs Alice Richard- and oetunias. Asters have been They are easy plants to grow and Township and the inhabitants either and all rights, privile Richards officiated and son MICHIGAN grown in American gardens for do well many well cultivated gar- thereof, and persons or corpora- and obligations herein contain al was in Coloma cemetery. Immediately following the skit Cut Up 35^,b '"t SHOWPLAUo/SOUTH HAVEN more than 200 years and there den, but soon spread into large tions beyond the limits thereof, by or on behalf of said To\ was an installment ceremony for for light, heat, power or an\ ship, or by or on behalf of sf COMING ATTRACTIONS are many varieties on the mar- clumps. These may be divided in the Pilgrim group (3rd, 4th. 5th Grantee, shall be binding u| outh Guild Holds kets. Some types are best for the spring or fall, but should be other purposes or purpose for and 6th grade) . Each girl lit Eve*. Oprn 6:45 Shows 7 & S which electric energy is now or and inure to the benefit of the commercial growers and oth- left undisturbed for threeorfour k Day January 29 a candle to symbolize the light I Yfrtk Starting may hereafter be used, and the respective successors or assij er for home gardens They are years. shed in their lives by the Word Country Style Wed.. Feb. 5 transmission of the same with- of said Township, or of s^. Work Day was held by the fairly easy to grow and offer a In planting annuals for con- of God New girls participat- Steve McQueen in in, through or across said Town- Grantee, whether so expres outh Guild on Wednesday, longer blooming season than tinuous bloom through out the ship of Bainbridge, County <»f or not. )ary 29 at which two quilts ing in the ceremony were: Julie "BULUTF many annuals beside making and summer choose varieties some Berrien, State of Michigan, "sub- Section VII. tied off, one of which is Bruff, Roanne Fabian, Deena given to a family whose M — Mature Audience especially good cut flower for the which come into bloom early, ject to such reasonable regula- This franchise shall be Jackson, Janet Bruff, Beth Mat- je recently burned. home. For the best results sow mid-summer and late summer. lions as the Township Board cepted by the Grantee wit son, Terry Bain, Deanna Lidberg, SPARE Sun., Mon., Tuen. co-operative dinner was seeds in the house or hot beds In that way the garden will have shall prescribe from time to sixty (60) days from the date " Diane Sonnenberg, Patty PRILL Feb. t-S-4 lime. ed at 1 o'clock to 15 mem- during late March or early April ^olor all season long the adoption of this resoluti ^ and one guest by the hos- Diane Sonnenberg. Patty Prill- "COOGAN'S BLUFF" to have olants ready to trans- Plants of annual canbeplanted Section II. Section VIII. Mrs. Jack Lottridge and witz, Debby Waishans. Susan plant by mid-May. Barnyard Said lines and appurtenances This franchise shall take RIBSfl Clint Eastwood in the bare spots left by the early j. Allen Woodruff. Kerkemeyer, Lois Goff and shall be constructed so as to in- feet from and after its a M — Mature Audience manure or some sort of fertili- flowering bulbs with good suc- tters from the adopted Chi- Sharon Johnson terfere as little as possible with tion, acceptance and publicat zer should be applied every two cess. Also house plants set in boy, Leung Wai Shing, On February 2, a Pal-Gal Tea the proper lawful use of the as required by law. Wed.. Thurs. Sat. weeks to help the plants grow the garden will provide color for read by Mrs. John Giese, was held, also in recognition of streets, alleys and public places. Adopted this 3rd day of F does the corresponding Feb. 12-19 faster. They need to be cultivat- such spaces. Pioneer Girls week. The Pal- The location of all poles, con- ruary, A. D. 1969. him for the Guild. It is ed often but not deep so that the WALT DISNEY'S duits and appurtentances shall Township of Bainbridge, noticable that his use of Gal program assigns a mature roots will not be disturbed. Dur- Christian woman to be a special "THE HORSE IN THE LEGAL NOTICES be made under the supervision County of Berrjen, lish is rapidly improving, very hot weather grass clippings of the Township Board of the State of Michigan jhe next meeting will be held friend to one of the girls, en- GRAY FLANNEL SUIT" around each plant will help con- FRANCHISE said Township and shall be sub- By Leonard C. Smith Wednesday, February 26. couraging her. praying for her G — General Audience serve the moisture. A franchise granting to Indi- ject to such reasonable regula- Supervisor . Paul Emerson will be in and contributing to the financial STEW Like all plants, asters have en- ana & Michigan Electric Com- tions as shall be prescribed by By Henry Schaus "e of the program. needs of the organization. pany, its successors and assigns, said Township Board from time Clerk the right to acquire, construct, to time. By James J. Lull maintain and operate in the Section III. Treasurer streets, alleys and public places The rights, privileges and By Ed Lull Jr. BEEF of the Township of Bainbridge. franchise hereby granted shall Trustee County of Berrien, State of be in force and effect for a (R 2 NEW! Michigan, and its successors, period of thirty (30) years from lines for the transmission and the date of the passage of this 4,500 A DAY distribution of electric energy to franchise. About 4,500 persons, us lb. 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Page SIX Thursday, February 6. 1969 llmrsday, February 6, 1969 Mrs. Chester Russell Gives Page SEVEN Paper On 'Religion Trends' ^ Neighborhood Notes "Changing Climate of Reli- CRADLE gion" was the topic at Monday night's meeting of the Clover- leaf Club, held at the home of ROLL RETURNS TO WATERVLIET Mrs. Gerald Wilson on US-31, Sjock\bur Freezer Sale Miss Carol Davidson. Mrs. Nat Smith. Watervliet. Benton Harbor. Please excuse! CALL recently returned from a three Mrs. Chester Russell gave month stay in Bakersfield, Cal- RETURNS TO KANSAS FEB. the paper and noted that dras- i tic changes were taking place ifornia at the home of her Sam Zepik, son of Mr. and ROBYN LEIGH FULLER NOW IN OUR SECOND BIG WEEK daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zepik, Route 1, Car- in contemporary religion and Mrs. Donald Roberts. Mrs. Lincoln's have been accelerated by the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fuller ol moody Road. Watervliet. -re- Watervliet are the parents of a CALUMET Smith said, "she had a wonder- turned to Topeka, Kansas Jan- racial issue and the great need ful time and nice weather, but Birthday to make religion relevant to girl born January 27 at th( uary 30 after spending a 13-day Watervliet Community hospital SLICED Michigan sure looked good!" leave at the home of his parents. current needs. In general, this They have named their new Frcm her daughter's home, mencement exercises at Central century of Christian history she made trips to Los Angeles, HOME FOR WEEKEND will be known for its advance- daughter Robyn Leigh. wh(H Michigan University, Mt. Plea- weighed seven pounds. Pasadena, Hollywood. Disney- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk- sant, where their son-in-law, ments of the ecumenical move- land, Marine Land. Knott's ner drove to East Lansing Fri- Richard Ostericher. received a ment and the churches involve- DARRELL LEE VORCE Berry Farm and several antique ment in social action. day night to bring their son Bachelor of Science degree in A son was born lo Mr. an(< shops. She also visited Art Link- The church is experiencing a Robert H. home for the week- Business Administration. Mr. Mrs. Donald Vorce of Water- letter's TV program and talked end. He returned Sunday after- Ostericher of Saginaw and the radical change as a result of re- to him before the show. vliet on January 30. He weighed noon to Michigan State Univer- husband of the former Karen evaluation of renewal of faith, She took the Southern route nine pounds, six ounces at birth sity. Hiler, has accepted a position and a willingness to try new home on the bus and enjoyed and has been named Darrei: with V-M Corporation in Ben- forms of worship and thought 1 Ckiclm/ m tti/ Lee. He arrived at the Com- ? the trip very much. She stop- HOME FOR A WEEK as well as action. ton Harbor. munity hospital. ped for three days in Spring- Mrs. Jennie Bangs is at her Mrs. Cecil Noack. Vice Presi- OCOMA BREADED COOKED & READY-TO EAT dale, Arkansas to visit an aunt home on West Center street for dent. piesided at the business PARENTS OF A SON FRESH PORK and cousin and while there vis- the week but she will return to LEGAL NOTICES session. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Walkei ited Eureka Springs. She also Attorney Colman's home in Kal- INTRODUCTORY OFFER stopped in South Holland. Illi- The next meeting will be held of Coloma, are the parents of a amazoo Sunday where she is NOTICE OF nois for two days to visit a at the home of Mrs. Chester son born at the Watervliet Com- $2.19 VALUE staying with her grandchildren. MORTGAGE SALE son. Russell and Mr. Keith Morse munity hospital on February I DEFAULT HAVING BEEN will show pictures of Vietnam. TO ENTERTAIN OFFICERS and weighed nine pounds, one •NAMES THE SAME'! MADE in the conditions of a SAVE The Watervliet OES will en- certain Mortgage made by Fred ounce. We're not playing. The Name New Fashion Trends Given 4 to 5 tertain the Berrien County As- E. Mannino and Dianne M. JAMES DUDLEY MALIN Is The Same Game as they do sociation officers at their reg- Mannino, husband and wife, of LB.AVG. LB. 2 LB. To Self Culture Members Mr. and Mrs. James Malin. on TV but it would appear so. ular meeting Monday, Febru- Route 2, Box 158, Coloma, Union Lake. Michigan, are the The Economettes Extension aary 10 at 8 p.m. Michigan, to The First National "New Fashion Trends" was 31' Ave. proud parents of a baby boy group article said last week Bank, Watervliet, Michigan, the subject presented by Mrs. born December 22nd. He wa« Glendale that their Feb. 4 meeting was HAS SURGERY dated on the 10th day of June, Dorothy McGuineas to members named James Dudley. to be at the home of Mrs. Ger- John Scheid recently returned 1966, and recorded in the office of the Self Culture Club. Mrs. The maternal grandparents READY TO EAT BLADE CUT ald Wilson of Paw Paw Lake. home after undergoing surgery of the office of the Register of Mabel Wolff was hostess to the It wasn't held at Paw Paw be- at Butterworth hospital in Deeds for the County of Berrien club Friday afternoon and serv- are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scheid. Somi-Boneless Watervliet, and the paternal cause it was held at the OTHER Grand Rapids. He is convalesc- and Stale of Michigan, on the ed a 1:30 luncheon. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs LAMB ing at the home of his son. 15th day of June. 1966. and re- Mrs. McGuineas showed pic- Ben Malin. Watervliet. Louis Scheid, in Watervliet. corded in Liber 468 of Mort- tures depicting some of the GERRI'S gages on page 228. There is trends and colors and also re- SHOULDER WEEKEND GUESTS viewed some of the thoughts HAMS H i Hair Fashion Studio claimcd to be due at the date Specializing in Mrs. Mary Fowler of Morri- of this notice, for principal and given at the dress clinic held 14/16 LB. AVG.-WHOLE son street entertained her recently in Detroit, where older Styling, Cutting and interest, the sum of Six Thou- OR SHANK HALF STEAKS women were advised to wear LB. Permanents daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sand Four Hundred Fifty-Four Letters to the Editor Bartalone and family of Stream- and 94/100 cS6.454.94i Dollars, dresses of the style and color Also wood. 111., over the weekend. most suitable to them. Wigs and Wlgiets to which will be added at the Mr. James Davis and Mrs. Con- time of sale all taxes anil insur- A display of evening gowns, Operators to serve you nie Davis of Coven were Sun- sport clothes, afternoon dresses THE WATERVLIET SCHOOI ance that may be paid by the LIBRARIES wish to thank am Judy, Adrienne, Brenda day guests. and even bathing suits were Mortgagee between the date of express our appreciation to th( Owner: Gerri Griffis this notice and the time of said shown by Mrs. McGuineas ATTEND COMMENCEMENT which provided information and following people; Mr. & Mrs Phone 463-3703 sale; and no proceedings at law Thomas Collier. Mrs. Frizzzell Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hiler of many laughs from the 14 guests having been instiiuted lo re- Bill Frizzel, Charles Hanks, Kei POTATOES Coloma recently attended com- present. cover i he debt now remaining Kreiger, Mr. & Mrs. Richard E Mrs. Rose Elliott, president, (IN UNITS OF secured by said Mortgage, or Kean, Joe Pitcher. Mi's. Violii i MICHIGAN conducted the business meeting SKINLESS any part I hereof, whereby the Matrau. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 4 LBS. OR and Mrs. Jean Hilander was in US #1 SIZE'A' power ol sale contained iii said Oppenneer. Dr. John Rogers MORE LB. charge of devotions. She based BULK PACK 49c Mortgage has becomo operative* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogers FRANKSl her remarks on Peter Marshall's NOW. THEREFORE. Notice Mr. & Mrs. Louis Scheid, Dave book, "A Stronger Faith." MADE FOR is hereby given thai by virtue Schmaltz. Jeff Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Tatter and Mr. and Mrs LARGE of tho power of sale contained l.BA,G BY THE in said Mortgage and in pur- Ivan Winkel, who have given u.- FOR THE FAMILY M CHUNK STYLE PIECE LB. 49o books and magazines for use in suance of me statute in such M MIMfrn IV' BOLOGNA ROLLERS our library. If we have forgot- case made and provided, the •MANAGER said Mortgage will he foreclosed ten any names it is unintention- by a sale of the premises there- al. We are still in the need ol CALIF. ITEM: Buying in small Natioal Geographic Magazine! l in described or so much thereof 24 quantities may mean a larger from 1940-1968. •1.77 as may be necessary, at public outlay of cash for each food auction, to the highest bidder at Watervliet School Libraries HEAD LETTUCE SIZE HEAD /45* item, but if the family is small, I he North door of the Circui? savings may result because Court House in the City of St. fewer stale or spoiled products '2-11 • WHTf# Joseph, and the County of Ber- are thrown away. Fresh Dounts SPARTAN "MIX OR MATCH" 9-12 OZ.WT.PKG. t rien and State of Michigan, that • • » LA CHOY = being the place for holding the ITEM: To keep wood salad Daily Circuit Court in and for said bowls and other wood pieces 2 LB. Fresh Frozen vegetsbles new and beautiful, give the at- County, on the 24th day of 12 0Z. April. 1969, at 10:00 o'clock tention after each use. Wipe off CUT CORN, MIXED VEGETABLES, PEAS, PEAS & each piece with a soft cloth or BI-PACK 79c Eastern Standard Time in the sponge and warm suds. Rinse CHOW MEIN CARROTS, FRENCH FRIED POTATOES. CHOPPED forenoon of said day, and said with cold water and dry & LEAF SPINACH. SQUASH, REG. OR FRENCH premises will be sold to pay the llHANK YOU 1 QT. thoroughly — never soak GREEN BEANS. BROCCOLI CUTS amount so as aforesaid then woodenware in water. Keep GLASS 8/1 due on said Mortgage together woodenware away from heat TOMATO JUICE DECANTER with six (6) per cent interest, and store in a dry place. 4/'1 legal costs, attorney's fees and 0 0 0 New Dutch Boy Nalplex is made especially for rollers-no also any taxes and insurance ITEM: Almost 50 per cent PASOUALE'S FROZEN Party splatter, no roller marks. It's the flat wall finish with— that said Mortgagee does pay on of all beef now coming off the Plain 7Sc doz. nation's farms and feedlots is 2 LB. • new beauty in a single coat or prior to the date of said sale HEINZ 14 0Z.WT. BTL 75 USDA Choice, according to • soap and water clean-up which said premises are describ- Covered 85c doz. KETCHUP fl/'l 1 OZ. • no unpleasant odor federal meat graders. While the ed in said Mortgage as follows, beef industry has doubled its Save 24° PKG. to-wit: MIDGET LUNCH PIZZA 1 total output in the past 20 Lot 192 of Keigley's Little years, it nas tripled its pro- HVN-T&astz&y NALPLEX Watervliet Paw Paw Lake Resort No. 3, duction of USDA Choice. COOL FLAVORFUL ICE CREAM THE LATEX WALL PAINT WITH THE according to the recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register F HARDING'S 1/2 & 1/2 (Vanilla & Chocolate) SKIM MILK BUILT-IN SECOND COAT of Deeds for said County in HARDING'S Liber 12 of Plats, page 45. 1 JOHN J. JANKE INSURANCE AGENCY FORTIFIED 1 GAL. So high in hiding, so smooth in leveling, DATED: January 21, 1969. o Call us or stop in for a cup of coffee and discuss the VITA CTN. one coat looks like two. Come in to see James L. Colman ^H69' The First National Bank advantages of insuring with us. ICECREAM V/T the wide spectrum of colors. Watervliet, Michigan, MORTGAGEE LIFE AND HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE MICHIGAN SHORE LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. BY: James L. Colman HOME OWNERS AND FARM OWNERS Attorney for Mortgagee COLOMA. MICHIGAN 8/10 mile East of Millburg on Territorial HomIuum Fnimdly Monheta BUSINESS ADDRESS: Phones HOward 8-3 I 5 I & ft-3 I 52 349 North Main Street Phone 926-8890 Watervliet, Michigan COLOMA (R 1-23 thru 4-10c) WATERVLIET

i Thursday, February 6, 1969 Page NINE Page EIGHT Thursday, February 6, 1969 EIGHTH GRADE TEAM WATERVLIET" HAS GOOD SEASON RECORD We The Watervliet eighth grade Gordon E. Banaslk, Publishe basketball team closed its reg- BUSINESS AS USUAL ular season with a 42-28 victory Carol J. Banaslk, Editor are over Eau Claire, and a four won and two lost record in con- SUBSCRIPTION RATES • ference play. $3.00 a year in Advance Overall the Junior Panthers for Berrien and Van Buren MM are 5 and 3. Their conference Counties. '1 Our Dining-Room Department record enabled the eighth grad- $3.50 Elsewhere. 8 4th Grade ers to take a share of the Red Arrow divisional championship Single Copy 10 cents j The Oilers and the Wonder- along with the Raiders of De- •ys opened the play with a catur. Phone (616) IN S-S461 * iriller. The Oilers won their o - we're having a DINETTE Chuck Andrews led the Pan- Watervliet, Michigan rst game 7-6. Weldon Bisnett, on Fluga and Jerry Hunt did ther scoring with 108 points and 49098 a 13.5 average. Chuck's high te scoring for the Oilers while m Weaver led the Wonder- game was a 24-point perform- Second Class Postage Paid At^ 6-piece Mod. Dining Set ance against New Troy. An- fys- 7-piece Dinette Watervliet. Michigan Wclnwt Finish 36"x4t" Table With 1 Leaf drews also led the team in as- I The Knicks continued their 4 Chairs & 38" China. sists. 4 9 0 9 8 jinning ways by defeating the 36"x48" table and 6 chairs Tom Formsma was the lead- Istons 8-0. Terry Yirchott (5i $ id Kurt Birmele (3t led the ing rebounder and second 'a WHS Junior Jayvees Scalper Reg. *379 Sinners, while Dave Puckeit $ scoring with a 8.8 average and Reg. W NOW 70 points. By Hartford Junior Indians |id Craig Van Loon looked 75 iugh on defense for the Pis- Now Only Gary Blocker and Andrews Gary Griffin tossed in 1 284 Ins. gave Foimsma a lot of help on points and captured 11 rebound The Comets opened the second the boards. when the Jayvees met Hart fori me with five quick points and Blocker, Bob Mislon Jeff Ni- last Friday. The Junior Indian e Saints, a well-drilled team, 5-piece Dinette gro. Dave Flaherty. Larry Ro- won the game 87 to 44. ver recovered. With some Medit. 52" Buffet gers and Bob Bucket I also con- Saturday night the Pony Jay- 42" round pedestal tablemmey, 4t swiveawiwcil chairwnunas ck passes to the open men. tributed to the scoring attack. 7TH GRADE HAS PERFECT SEASON — Jack McNees. Jeff Brock. Bob Young and vees trampled the Panther Cuif $ 51 A Hutch Top in ior Pecan. Mislon showed the most im- The Watervliet seventh grade basketball Ben Banasik. Second row — Steve Phil- 60 to 35. Griffin again waj ce Kolenko, Dave Whit taker provement during the season on d Mike Higginbottom •, the Reg. 279 team won eight straight victories with lips. Russ Evans, Jerry Grieser. Ron Vaw- high point man with 15 poinbt defense. Watervliet made 31% of it miets were able to score on $14950 Other team members who their final game of the season last Thurs- ter. Greg Sempert. Jim Bolin and Ken shots from the field and the li| e good shots. NOW are improving steadily are: day. Left to right, in the first row, arc Jim Rinks. Not in the picture are Bruce Har- tie Ponies 34%. The big diffei| 5th Grade is y *300 Keith Krieger. Dennis Bahm ence was the number of time Higginbottom, Mori Leith. Dave Schultz. man and coach Brian Spruill. In a close, hard fought game and Jeff Hardy. the Ponies shot and their fre! e Colts edged out the Bucks The Red Arrow tournament throws and rebounds. St. Jc to 5. It was a rough contest 7-piece Dinette play will begin Tuesday, Febru- Grieser. Mort Leith, Dave good raw ahijity. hard wmk and shot 76 times from the flod ary 11. Watervliet plays Han- Shultz, Ken Rinks, Jeff Brock. an exeellent mental at lit me to- while Watervliet had 49 trie.l th superior rebounding turn- 35"x50" oval table & 6 chairs Mod. Wal. finish Buffet ford in the first game at Hart- 7TH GRADE TEAM Ron Vawter, Russ Evans and ward the game, Mr. Spruill is They made 61V4% of their fi the tide for the Colts. 0 ford. Seventh grade game be- Jack McNees were key figure? the seventh grade seience teach- throws compared to the Par-1 The Bulldogs continued their Was »14J' gins at 6:00, followed by the POST 8-0 RECORD in the eight victories. er in the Waiervliel JuniOi hii;li. i hers* 40% and hud 48 i-ebounu nning streak by np-ending the $ 50 $ eighth grade game. Also contributing greatly to while Watervliet had 48. kers 17 to 9. Rick Sabadin Reg. 129 Now Only 50 ta* Watervliet's 7th grade Pan- the team's fine year were Jim The seventh graders played Statistics in the Hartfor d balanced scoring by Don Now Only FINAL STANDINGS thers ended a perfect 8-0 season Higginhottntn. Sieve Phillips, the seventh grade teams from game showed Watervliet hi recht. Jim Ranum and John W L with a 63 to 26 blasting of tho Greg Sempert and ik and tur twice and Three Oaks and 48% of their free throws. Har n. Decatur 4 2 During the season the mini- Bruce Haimon. The team is New Troy once. The boys will ford shot 50% from the floe The Lancers and the Bulls 7-pc. Mediterranean Eau Claire 3 3 Panthers were led by high scor- also take part in a tournament and made 45% of their charit gled in an aggressive-type cuaehoil h> Brian Spruill who ; Hartford 1 5 er and leading rebounder Jerry attributes tin* tram"- Mirnss tn coming up at Bridgman. balls. llgame and the Lancers came dining room set n pecan /ay with a 14 to 12 victory. 42"x60" oval top ta**'taneback chairs »ith McDaniels with 6 and and buff''.h top ff Griffin with 3 led the Lan- rs while Dick Young with 8 id Walt Hatfield with 4, led e Bulls. JUNIOR IfKiH Reg. '577" MOW *433 In the only game played he- use of the Boy Scout Klon- ke Derby, the 76ers scored sii, ENLARGEMENTS i 10-8 overtime victory over 8-pc. Formal Spanish e Panthers. It was a nip-and- FEBRUARY ONLY FEBRUARY ONLY ck affair all the way to the dining room set lal seconds when Paul Ranes in a bwrnishod clove finish nk a free throw to tie the Oval to bio, 5 side choirs, 1 arm choir me and send it into overtime. on4 52" china cabinet Bobby Andrews led the Pan- ,ers scoring with 8 while Paul NO LIMIT! ines and Shawn Mainwaring 5-piece Dinette NO LIMIT! I the balanced scoring of the 30"x40" table & 4 choirs Reg. *1199 NOW "ers. The postponed ballgames 799 "2 OR A MILLION" "2 OR A MILLION" II be played on Feb. 15. STANDINGS 4th Grade Was ^5 Now Only *70 Won Lost 6-pc. Modern Dining Set From Th* SAME From Th« SAME nicks 4 0 Wolnot finish. Droploof table, 4 choirs Or )mets 3 1 and a buffet Or bnderboys 2 2 DIFFERENT Nagitiv** unts 2 2 5-piece Dinette DIFFERENT Negatives iten 1 3 Mtditerranean style oval table t 4 chairs stons 0 4 Reg. *360 NOW *180 Or Or 5th Grade COLOR SLIDES Won Lost 50 COLOR SLIDES •lidog s 4 0 mcers 3 1 r^yi? jcks - 2 2 ilts 2 2 7-pc. Early American KENART PHOTO KENART PHOTO Jlls 2 2 dining room mt in maple ikers 0 4 7-piece Dinette 48" roond table wit* ^ivos, 4 laddorbock Junior High choirs, 44" ^ hotch top Won Lost 3S"x50" table I 6 chairs gers 3 0 Cities 3 - 0 50 ^'ers 2 2 |) beats 1 2 Reg. *55*'rfOW *419 •inlhers 1 3 rs *io9 dians 0 3 25% to 50% OfF on oil Dining Soon or Dinette Fornihire $1.00 5x7 COLOR $2.69 8x10 COLOR 69c 5x7 Black & White 99c 8x10 Black & White ENLARGEMENT ENLARGEMENT ENLARGEMENT ENLARGEMENT ^PftNTHEl JL) ^ A. — WATERVLIET THEATERI $ $ 2 for 1.01 2 for 2.7C 2 for 70C 2 for H00 443-4251 [MlMaPPQ BUILDING I (only SOV-*c —th) (only $1.35 oodi) ^ uded (o«hr 35c ooch) (only 50c Mch)

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I I I I Page ItN Thursday, February 6, 1969 Thursday, February 6, 1969 Page ELEVEN ourselves free from contact with at your school. Don't let the hood- Northwest Commanity Club forces in operations with Com- quainted with her first grand- Watervliet hospital with a broken that which pollutes our minds. We niks rule your life. The Bible Robert R. Randall Receives Plans For Birthdiy Dinner mander, Division 102 child, Dana Marie Peterson. hip. It contained gifts from* the see and hear those things every says to young persons. "Flee FT BA Degree From Olivet A large part of the six-month The "Foreign Relations Pro- individual members, one of which day which tend to be corrupting youthful lusts"; "Keep thyself Members of the Northwest Our Men In Service Community Club began plans deployment was devoted to mak- A former Coloma man, Robert ject" last year brought "New Life, is to be opened each day. If any to our high moral standards. As pure"; "Come out from among for their annual birthday din- ing goodwill visits to port cities Raymond Randall, received his New Hope" to 45.000 aborigines member cares to contribute and THE much as we would like to shut them (the impure) and be separ- ner, when they met at the Cly- in the As part of Bachelor of Arts degree Satur- in the tropical jungle of Malay- has not as yet done so. Mrs. these things out, it is rather im - ate." Good advice for the think- /P William S. Haire Is day, January 18 at Olivet Col- mer elementary building this the Navy's "Project Handclasp," sia. A new two story maternity Breed will take more gifts later possible--unless we shut oursel- ing teen._ week. They set the tentative isiigned To Vietnam Duly lege during Commencement ex- unit was built at Gomak hospital, ves up in a cave somewhere. But the ship brought much needed ercises. Refreshments were served date for the birthday dinner for Army Specialist Five William blood to local Red Cross and hos- where babies can be born, nurse.d by Mrs. Harry Thompson and then we really would be bui of Sp/4 Joan M. Wood Arrives Saturday, February 15. "Bob *, a graduate of Coloma . Haire. 21, whose mother. pital organizations, and tons of and placed in an incubator if nec- it." Plans for the affair will be High School, served as an assis- Mrs. Sheldon Bridges. ID Okinawa For Tour of Duty Irs. Ethel Haire, lives on Route other supplies to be distributed cessary and cared for by profes- What's the answer? I think it completed at the next meeting tant to the chaplain in the Unit- COLUMN . Camp Warren Road, Coloma. to the needy sional medical and nursing staff. WSCS Circles SchecMe might be embodied in a quote from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood on February 6th. Mrs. Sue Gal- ed States army, seeing service received vyortl recently that jas assigned Dec. 22 to the U. in Thailand and was serving at Her midwives and medical field an old educator who said, 'You las will demonstrate cake deco- Army Strategic Communica- Meetings For Febmtry 11 B> Ro\. OavUI Wi'lslians their daughter. Sp/4 Joan M. STEVEN C. WILKENS the Walter Reed hospital in staff will be trained to return to can't keep the birds from land- rating at that meeting. The dec- ions Command. Long Lines Wood, arrived in Okinawa on orated cake, being supplied by PROMOTED TO S/W Washington, D. C. at the time the jungle where they will take The Circles of the Women's Minister of KdiK-ation ing on your head, but you can keep |attaIion, North Area near D;i Society of the First United January 7th for an 18-month Mrs. Gallas, will be served dur- Steven C. Wil kens, 21, son of of his army discharge. back up-to-date skills to serve them from building nests there." ang, Vietnam, as a micro- Methodist church, Watervliet, Midway Baptist Church tour of duty. ing the refreshment period. A dinner was served following their people, who live far from ave radio repairman. Mr and Mrs Charles M. Wil- will meet on Tuesday, February We can't keep thoughts and ideas Miss Wood was home on a 10- Plans were also completed for the Commencement service at Gomak kens. Route 4, Coloma, Mich., U. from popping into your heads, but day furlough during the holi- the dinner the members will the home of Bob's sister and OREN a G.GRIFFETH was promoted to Army specialist Much more work is needed to The Ruth Circle will meet we can keep you from dwelfingon days from her base at Fort serve for the Vegetable Growers husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert TEEN PURITY plore. ROMOTED TO S/P 4 four Dec. 16. near Cu Chi. Viet- furnish the building properly. at 9:30 a.m. at the church with them and make it hard for them to Huaehuca, Ariz., where she had meeting at the Coloma township Spaulding, Coloma. Out of town First, a dictionary definftionof nam. where he is serving with This years contributions will go Alice Bowles in charge of the A young fellow asked me the oth- enter been stationed for a time work- hall on Feb. 4th. The president, Loren R, Griffeth, 19, son of guests attending the ceremony "PURE" "Free from mixture or ing as clerk-typist. the 25th Infantry Division, as a and dinner were Mr. and Mrs. for that purpose through "Care", program. A nursery is provided. er day, * How do you keep a clean What do you feed your mind on? Mrs. Kenneth Beehler, is in «e F. Griffeth, Route 4, Coloma, contact with that which weakens, She left Coloma on January wireman Robin Archibald of Toronto, Any person wishing to help may The Mary-Martha Circle will mind when all these dirty thoughts If you look at dirty books, teli dir- charge. lich., was promoted to Army impairs or pollutes: Free from 5 enroute to California and flmv Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Archie send money to "Care" designat- meet at 1:00 at the church with and suggestive ideas keep popping ty stories, and run with a dirty The $5 room count award >ecialist four Dec 15 while as- moral defilement; innocent, from Camp Pendleton on Janu- King, Kalamazoo and Mrs. Ag- ing its use for this Malaysian Doris Reinhardt in charge of into your head.*" This isaprob- crowd, then don't expect to stay went to Mrs. Charlotte Groff's gned to the 1st Cavalry Divi- Joseph J. Evans Aboard chaste not coarse, refined " Now ary 6lh for Okinawa. Her new first grade room. nes Noack of South Bend. Rev. project. the program "Understanding lem for many teens who do try to clean! You can keep from this job assignment there is mail -on (Airmobile) in Viemam, as Carrier USS Kitty Hawk Modem Youth." it is apparent that we cannot keep All money raised by the mem- and Mrs. C. Jack Richards also In other business, it was again live and think decently. Let's ex- clerk. radio-telephone operator. attended. The Susannah Wesley Circle kind of voluntary contact. Don't bers of the Northwest Commun- Seaman Joseph J. Evans, planned to conduct the Poppy allow the impurities of life to mix Her address is Sp'4 Joan M. His motne., Mrs. Lillian R. will meet at 8:00 p.m. at Mrs. ity club is used to sponsor USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Word was received this week Poster contest at the Watervliet Wood WA 8550108 WAC De- ^bertson. lives at 519 V ERONA. Ed Melton's home. Mrs. George into your life Many kids think the Chrismas party and end of seph Evans of Route 1, Water- b\ Bob's parents, that Bob was high school. The first prize will that there are very few decent tachment Fort Buckner APO pbeirtson , lives at 519 Verona, vliet, departed from Pearl Har- awarded a $250 scholarship to Lawton is in charge of the pro- San Francisco 96331 the school picnic for students in be $10. second. $5 and third, $3 gram "Days of Discover." FIDEIISONIG ELECTRONIC SERVICE kids in any given school or com- Tvo'on Park. Fla. bor aboard the attack aircraft aliend the Christian Theological the Clymer elementary building. Mrs Breed told of taking the munity. The ones you do know, The group also supplies money carrier USS Kitty Hawk for its Seminary in Indianapolis. He It is estimated that about "Sunshine Box" to Mrs. Sylvia Newt pkHwi Im li tend to be the odd-balls, right? for some minor incidentals such (REMAN APPRENTICE fourth consecutive combat tour enrolled at the Seminary on 1,200,000 people in Michigan off the coast of Vietnam. January 27. Winslow, who is still in the Cal Df 1-JUL Lei me suggest the following. Try as tissues for the children and pJGLAS E. KELLEY IN COLOMA are infected with tuberculosis. The ship completed its third His new address is Robert R. asking some of the kids in your gives a monthly $5 room award •ETURNS TO FLORIDA to the room with the best par- deployment late last year and, Randall Broadacre Mobile Home room or class the following ques- I Fireman Apprentice Douglas TWO MILES NORTH ON De FIELDS ROAD AT THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . ent representation. prior to its recent departure Park. 9880 West lOth Street. WHO LIKES FLOWERS tions. Iiow do you feel about the I Kelly. USN. son of Mr. Le from Pearl Harbor, became the 27-5 IndianapDlis. Ind. 46234. CORNER OF LITTLE PAW PAW LAKE ROAD fast' crowd in our town?' Uoyou f CHURCH I nd D. Kelley of Route 3. Coloma, second carrier in history to be BEST 0F ALL G,FTS? really enjoy dirty stories?" Do the ich., returned toMayport, Fla. awarded the Presidential Unit Sunday service of February 9, American Legion Anxiliary lake a ^ you really enjoy running with this om a Middle East deployment Citation for action in Vietnam. Specialists m color and black and white TV and Your Sweet heart crowd? " What type of friend •Whither shall I go from thy ward the destroyer USS Sars- Durig the 221-day deployment Hears About Project Report \ tip from / Remember Her

Frank Sinatra FOUND — ISD.% C hoice bee/ SAVINGS * Color can be found at Spragoe'i Gro- A Plan For All Your Needs * cery. Both Pass Books ¥ RIB STEAK and Certificates. . . * » ¥ ANNOUNCING Whatever YOUR saving purpose Peoples Savings FEBRUARY 17, 1969 Association offers you Safety-Stability Top Earnings and that extra dividend, OPENING Peace Of Mind. * * of — WATERVLIET— SPARE ¥ Eckrich PEOPLES SAVINGS ASSOCIATION PHONE 463-3831 ¥ PLUMBING & HEATING RIBS ¥ BOLOGNA RESERVATIONS ¥ SAVINGS AND HOME FINANCING SPECIALISTS ¥ LB WAD* 0">C( II5'<* *>>*• SfNTOM V CM -jAS PAW PAW lAKE GOLF & ¥ 69C Lamp's Plumbing & Heating SNO-MOBILE CLUB ¥ FAIRPLAIN OFFICE LAKESHOIF OFFICE WATERVIIET OFFICE WATERVLIET/ MICHIGAN NAP<«' AI CO'^O- • B 1 John B»»-» 6d • '• V • AOI*'.!* ¥ Paw Paw Ave. — Watervliet, Michigan ¥ Phone ^63-5^I I HAMBURGER 3 v$1.59 n rgfru • »

i I Page TWELVE THIS SERIES OF CHURCH US IS REING SPONSORED OY THE BUSINESS INSTITUTIONS IN THE LOCtl AREA Thursday, February 6. 1969 Page THIRTEEN ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST FAITH EVANGELICAL HUI Road Bainbridge Township FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH WATERVLIET FURNITURE METHODIST GHURGH C. J. Baahlar, Minister GAMBLES Pew Paw Ave. — Coloma, Michigan FR. R. G. Thalan. Pastor Of Watervliet, Michigan • 115 N. MAIN % Mile East of Bridge Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Lucinda Lane - Watervliet Conrad Bros. Laurence R. Grubaugh, Pastor Church of the Lutheran Mondiy>Friday — 9.9 Confession Sunday Masses 7:30 a.m., Phone 463-3760 Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. 261 N. MAIN R. E. Schallar, Pastor 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. Saturday — 9-5:30 Regular times for services: HO 84368 Confessions: Thurs. after No- Church School, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 ajn. COLOMA CHRISTIAN vena Devotions and Sat 3 to 6 Worship, 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship at 10:30 ajn. SCIENCE SOCIETY and 7 to 9. Prayer and Bible, 9:30 a.m. Mon: Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 p.m. Paw Paw Street Coloms Thurs. 8 p.m. Perpetual Help (on Wednesday). Children's Instruction Classes, Sunday service, 11:00 a.m. Novena Devotions. Tucs.; 4 p. m.: Sat. 9 a. m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Wednesday evening service. 8:00 Richcreek Welldrilling Hutchins Funeral Home p.m. IN M241 Missionary Lake Shore Calvary Bible CHURCH SEBVICES Baptist Bible Church THE PLYMOUTH Church Church Territorial Road at CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Washinylon nu: fai k Slreet Lake Michigan Beach Benton Center Road A Member oi the National llev. IJcorge \\rl(fht Association of Congregational THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WATERVUET llev. Roy Jeffery, pastor Rev. Roger Campbell, pastor Christian Churches Sii.-uku Srhi >• i 10 UU a. m. Sunday School - 9:45. BRANCH OFFICE AT MILLBURG. MICHIGAN M«jr::;n}j Wuianij) - 11:00. Sunday School — 9:45. REV. HARVEY R. LORD FREE METHODIST CHURCH Worship Scrvjco — 10:45. li.T.C • 6;:;0 p. m. Morning Service — 10:45. PASTOR "The Bank of the People" Paw Paw Avenue Kvomn^ Worship 7:o0 p. m. Christian Youth - 6:00 p. m. Youth Meeting — 6:00. Watervliet, Michigan Youih Ff'low.ship Tucs. 7:30 Evening service -- 7 p. m. Evening Service — 7:00. Established 1874 Member F.D.I.C. Phone IN 3-3909 P-ayci St-rvice Wed 7:30. Midweek service — 7:45, Thura. Midweek Service — 7:45 Wed. » L'niteil Cliurch ol Christ SPRAGUE'S GROCERY Family Worship Hour 7:00 Rev. <;eorge Chaffee BEVERLY LUMBER CO. Kev. Jack ICirhanls p.m. Sil!:'.lJ\ Sell-oi - 9:-15 Sunday School — 9:30 a. m. WATERVLIET MICHIGAN WATERVLIET Choir Rehearsal 8:00 p.m. Euinpo .-sl;* Sorvicc II a m. 9:'Mi - Sundav school Morning Worship—11:00 a.m. N\ hi >hii> S.-i vu c Sal Sun 11 a. m. - Morning Worship Sunday Srhnul. 0:15 a.m. Prayer. Bible Sludy and Chris- Wednesday — 7:30 p. m. Junior High and Senior High Woiship .Service: 11:00 a.m. tian Youth Crusaders Wednes- ii' 7 :<• p PI Scnioi Choii practice Youth Fellowship—6:30 p.m. Wednesdnj * M) o m Chance day. 7:00 p m Yi'ii::^ l'-uplos meeting Thurs- Wfdnpsdax — 7 p. m. Boy Senior Choir — Wed.. 7 p.m. Choir Rehearsal Frank Hardy. Sunday School 7:.:o m. Scouts Junior Choii—Sat. 10:30 a.m. Mr Ilamhcrsci Director Superintendent. MIDWAY DAPTlST CHURCH FIRST UNITED METHODIST NILSON'S BODY SHOP (Between Watervliet and Coloma on WATERVLIET RECORD Church Red Arrow Highway) R.R. 2. RED ARROW HIGHWAY of Riverside (J.A.R.H.C. Affiliated Tour Hometown Newtpapar" WATERVLIET NEWHOPB UNITED Ke>. Bieonje Cliallee REV. CHAHLES T. Kl'TRIN IN 3-6291 METHODIST CHURCH P M- nnng • r>!111• a m M LM' PAST( iR BAINBRIDGE J!.t\ .<« MMHI !0; Hi :i in M.Y.K., p in 'li. Rev Curtis E Crnff V/ is more blessed to give than to receive. " - Acts 20:35 Coloma Bible

Watervliet Robber Stamp Works Church ACE REFUSE DISPOSAL Conu-i Wesi Wilson St. STAMPS MADE TO ORDEB 1»R\. .VCIMIII ilill HOward ft-3433 Phone IN S-4400 Snnilii\ St.ho<..j Morning Service 10:15. 1 Youth Sn vieo - 6:00 Evening Scrviec 7:00 9:45. a.m Suiida\ School Graded Midweek Son ic* - 7 :."iO Wed. classes are provided for ali ages 11 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m Junioi Worship Sen-ice. LONG'S RADIO and T.V. Church School 9;45 a.m ROGEL MOTOR SALES 6:00 p.m Youth Meetings. The IN 3-4131 Worship Service 11:00 a.m. SUMRI^SMON Junior. Senior and Young People's 308 MAIN ST. Evening Worship 7 00 p.m. groups oarhcipate in planned pro HOURS - 9 to 6 grams IJNCOLN — MERCURY Wadnasdays and Fridays — 9 to 9 Midweek Vespers 8 00 p.m. 7:00 p.m Evening Service YOUR FELLOW MAN 7 p.m. Wednesday. Midweek Serv- MONTEOO — COUGAR WATERVLIET One-way streets help move ice traffic in the city. The only in- Nursery tacilities are available for convenience is that sometimes tiny tots at all services Qualified you must drive around the attendants are in charge. block to reach a particular PENTECOSTAL CHURCH off OOD address. SALEM-LUTHERAN CHURCH 350 S. Pleasant St — Watervliet One-way people, on the The Christian finds many Park & Man-in Street in Coloma OTTO'S Sales & Service other hand. They will run over Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod BILL STEWARTS Rev. C. Doyle Wllkerson, Paatoi you if you get in the way. More opportunities to give in a often than not. they're moving world that is so much in need. Rev. Frederick E Kipp. Pastor RCA — ZENITH - WHIRLPOOL GOLF RANGE and DRIVS-IN against the grain, forcing Look about you. You will Phones: 468-8567 - 468-5939 others to make room for them see many worthy causes and as they charge blindly about. Successful living must take individuals. You will see into account some con- countless ways open before sideration of the other fellow, you in your search to do a if this Is not true, then the road good thing. MIDWAY FLORIST Watervliet Hardware of life leads to no worthwhile destination. And money is the easiest FLOWER SHOP and GREENHOUSES 336 N. MAIN No man is an island. No thing you can give, no matter one can really walk alone. Raod your BIBLE doily how rich or poor you may be. Choose your own road, up- ond Of far greater value to hill or downhill, along the Sunday crowded streets or off the GO TO CHURCH yourself and to others is the beaten pathways and you will SUNDAY support and encouragement 10:00 aju — Sunday school meet someone along the way. you lend to worthwhile causes Sunday School and Bible Nowhere on this earth can and projects, to deserving in- Classes — 9:15 A.M. 11:00 a.m -- Worship Service you really get away from your HAMMEBMHIPAPEB COMPANY fellow man. Doesn't it make stitutions and to deserving in- Divine Worship — 8:00 A.M. 7:30 p.m. — Sunday Evangelistic sense that you should recog- dividuals. and 10:30 A.M. WATERVUET DIVISION Service nize him when you see him? There are so many ways Shouldn't you acknowlege that to give that it is almost im- Holy Communion celebrated I he has a destination of his possible to count them. the second and last Sunday of COMMUNITY PROGRESS REQUIRES CITIZEN PARTICIPATION own — and the right to travel his own way so long as he the month. shares the road with you?

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I Page FOURTEEN Thursday, February 6, 1969 Diursday, February 6, 1969 Page FIFTEEN Defendant, Mary Lou Duitman, NOTICE OF the premises therein descrill shall answer or take such other MORTGAGE SALE or so much thereof as may *) action as may be permitted by DEFAULT HAVING BEEN necessary, at public auction, ( BAINBRIDGE law on or before April 1, 1969. MADE in the conditions of a the highest bidder at the'No:^ Failure to comply with this or- certain Mortgage made by Sam- door of the Circuit Court Hot* der will result in a judgment by uel W. Tate and Rebecca A. in the City of St. Joseph, ab, BRIEFS default against such Defendant Tate, husband and wife, of Wa- the County of Berrien and St; W of Michigan, that being Uy Mrs. Minnie Stanley for the relief demanded in the tervliet, Michigan, to The First complaint filed in this Court. place for holding the Cii_, RETURN FROM FLORIDA meeting today, Thursday, Feb., National Bank, Watervliet, KARL E. ZICK Michigan, dated on the 27th Court in and for said Coun? BUSINESS SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kibler 6 with each one bringing a sack Circuit Judge. day of March, 1965, and record- on the 24th day of April, 1£ FOR SALE accompanied their daughter lunch. Date of Order: Jan. 17, 1969 ed in the office of the Register at 10:00 o'clock Eastern St Sandra to Clearwater, Florida TBEPLACE WOOD FOB Mrs. Irving Beavers, chair- WHITE. KLUTE & WHITE of Deeds for the County of Ber- dard Time in the forenoon .f HELP WANTED FOUND Kenneth L. Wendzel where she enrolled in a Florist iLE — Red cherry. $15 cord, FOR RENT man and Mrs. Gilford Weber By: Murray C. Campbell rien and State of Michigan, on said day, and said premises v"'. Training School. The Kiblers be sold to pay the amount so^ elivered. Phone Decatur 423- FEMALE HELP WANTED — FOUND — Pair of prescription INCOME TAX SERVICE were in charge of a chicken din- Plaintiff's Attorney. the 29th day ol March, 1965, FOR RENT — Two furnished then flew back home. aforesaid then due on said Md" 503. (RC 2-6, 13, 20p) PART TIME WORK. AVON of- glasses in front of the Boston ner held Saturday, Feb. 1 at 223 N. Fourth St., and recorded in Liber 453 of rooms. Lights and water fur- Private or Business NEW HOPE CIRCLE gage together with sue (6) [ Store. Owner may obtain by the church for the benefit of Niles, Michigan Mortgages on page 57. There is IbR SALE: Factory seconds. nished. Gas heat. 329 Park fers an excellent earning oppor- cent interest, legal costs, atf tunity in an established terri- paying for this ad at the Wa- The New Hope Methodist the "Stable", a teenage recrea- Business Address. claimed to be due at the date L!iwo piece living room sets, good Street, Watervliet. Phone 463- PHONE 944-5177 ney's fees and also any taf tory near your home. Free tervliet Record. (RC 2-6) Circle met Thursday for an all- tion Center in Spinks Corners. A TRUE COPY of this notice, for principal and ibrics. $75 00. New hours: 4073. (R 1-30; 2-6p) day meeting and cooperative Gertrude Hingst interest, the sum of Five Thou- and insurance that said Mortlj 'londay and Friday 1-9 P.M.; training and beauty course. Ter- gee does pay on or prior to •. UNFURNISHED 8 ROOM up- ritories available in Sodus, Pipe- lunch at the home of Mrs. Don ORDER TO ANSWER Deputy County Clerk sand Two Hundred Ninety-Four [Juesday. Thursday, 1-5 P.M.; date of said sale which sK per apartment for rent. Gas stone, Bainbridge and Waterv- Wendzel. The ladies participated STATE OF MICHIGAN, (R 1-30: 2-6, 13, 20c) and 85/100 ($5,294.85) Dollars, Saturday 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.; No premises are described in s« heat. $55 a month. Phone 463- liet .Write Mrs. La Von Peterson, Business - Professional in a silent auction. CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE to which will be added at the i ted. hrs. Comer of Niles and 4941. (RC 2-6c) Mrs. Gerritt Krieger gave the time of sale all taxes and in- Mortgage as follows, to-wit (idway Avenue, across from 1267 Westlake Woods Drive, COUNTY OF BERRIEN Lot 12, Block "B", in ]! devotions on the subject "Co'n- LEGAL NOTICE surance that may be paid by the Vohler's IGA Store. St. Joseph, Battle Creek, Michigan 49015 or Allan R. Duitman, Jr. provement Company's Ac- WANTED Directory tentment." Mortgagee between the date of [Michigan. Sleeper special $179 call collect 963-9832 evenings. Plaintiff. tion to Watervliet, in the El* Mrs. Howard Schaus gave a PUBLICATION ORDER this notice and the time of said rave $80.00. Save up to 50% on WANTED — Sixteen to nine- (R 2-6c) vs. % of the North East % ^ study about the history of File No. 24204 sale; and no proceedings at law [.ationally Advertised Mattress- teen foot travel trailer, self con- Mary Lou Duitman Section 27, Township 3 Sou FULL TIME NURSES NEED- JAMES L. COLMAN DON YOUNG AGENCY hymns and their writers. The Defendant. STATE OF MICHIGAN having been instituted to recov- (CR tfel tained, to sleep sue. Call 429- ED—House supervisor 7-3 pm.; ladies spent the day quilting PROBATE COURT FOR THE er the debt now remaining se- Range 17 West, Berrien Co« 4748. (RC 2-6c) ORDER TO ANSWER ty, Michigan Registered staff nurses and li- Attorney COMPLETE INSURANCE and will sell the quilt when it COUNTY OF BERRIEN cured by said Mortgage, or any FOB SALE: SPINET PIANO File No. C-8804-Z WANTED — Experienced grape censed practical nurses 7-3 p.m. COVERAGE is finished to raise money. ^ Estate of Lullie Frazee. De- part thereof, whereby the pow- DATED: January 21, 1969 I j /anted, responsible party to 349 North Main SL On January 17, 1969, an ac- James L. Colman j ike over low monthly pay- trimmer. Call 463-5434. and 3-11 p.m. shifts. Staff nurse There will also be an all day ceased. er of sale contained in said beginning salary over $6500 a Hours and 1:00-5:00 FOR HOME - FOR BUSINESS tion was filed by Allan R. Duit- The First National jients on a spinet niano. Can (RC 2-6c) man, Jr., Plaintiff, against IT IS ORDERED, thai on Mortgage has become operative; year with increments three Monday — Friday Auto - Fire • Life - Bond April 30. 1969 al 10:00 A.M. in Watervliet, Michigan"; j> seen locally. Write Credit Mary Lou Duitman, Defendant, NOW. THEREFORE. Notice months, six months and one 9:M-12:00 Saturday MORTGAG' (anager, P. O. Box 276, Shel- Office IN 3-6773 in this Court to have a Judg- the Probate Courtroom. Courf- is hereby given that by virtue of FOR SALE year. $17 a month pay differ- GOLOMA CAB house, St. Joseph, Michigan, a the power of sale contained in BY: James L. Colman l /ville, Indiana. PHONE IN 3-6781 Res, Phone IN 3-3548 ment of divorce entered and (R 2-6, 13, 20, 27p) ential in evenings and nights hearing be held a I which all said Mortgage and in pursuance Attorney for Mortgagee FOR SALE: SPINET PIANO plu" excellent fringe benefits. other relief incidental to said BUSINESS ADDRESS: 3-27-67 Judgment of Divorce. creditors of said deceased are of the statute in such case made OR SALE — Hollywood bed, Wanted, responsible party to Onr-itation program suited to HO 8-3266 required to prove their claims. 349 North Main Street take over low monthly pay- It is hereby ordered that the and provided, the said Mortgage 59 with 10-yr. guarantee; Sofa individual needs. Inactive nurses PHYLLIS L. KIENZLE HARTFORD SEWING Creditors must file sworn claims Watervliet, Michigan ments on a spinet piano. Can will be foreclosed by a sale of !>d, $59, - Save $20; Reclining return with confidence. Call REALTOR with the Courl and serve a copy be seen locally. Write Credit Mrs. Yeske 463-3117. (RC 2-6c) MACHINE & JEWELRY CO. hair, $59, - Save $25. Easy Homes, Lake Property. Farms on Barbara Hiler. Route No. 2, erms. Southtown Furniture, Manager, P. O. Box 276, Shel- PHONE 621-3316 HEADQUARTERS Watervliet, Michigan, Adminis- HORSE, DOG, RABBIT, CHICKEN AND WILD BIRD 114 Midway St. Joseph. East byville, Indiana. CARD OF THANKS and Lots 34 W. Main Hartford, Mich. tratrix, prior to said hearing. (C 2-6. 13, 20, 27p) |ide Furniture, 900 Territorial, OFFICE; PLAZA MOTEL WATCH - CLOCK - JEWELRY For Publication and service shall FEEDS: Hay, Straw, Moose aod Rat Traps and Bait. enton Harbor. Open Daily in- I WANT TO THANK each and North M-140 everyone of the family, relatives REPAIR be made as provided by Statute uding Sunday. " (1 16-tfc) CARD OF THANKS Paw Paw Lake. Watervliet CATALOG ORDERS and Court rule. Saks for Water Softeners and Ice. Pruning Shears and and friends for the flowers, Vacuum Cleaner • Sewing Mach. SALES & SERVICE (SEAL) RONALD H. LANGE UNCLAIMED FREIGHT WE WANT TO THANK Wa- plants, cards, presents and tele- Phone IN 3-4475 361 NORTH MAIN Saws. new Zig Zag Cabinet Style phone calls and visits during my FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY For Judge of Probate tervliet police officer and Mrs. WATERVLIET. MICHIGAN lewing Machines, nationally ad- recent stay in the Watervliet 10-8-65 DATED: January 22, 1969 Hartley Rose for their time | ?rtised brand, with 20-year hospital. I also wish to thank ATTY.r Warren B. Grosvenor and work for getting the poison Attorney for Fiduciary ctory guarantee, to be sold Dr. CooRrr, Dr. Gallas and the HAROLD BACHMAN MRS. J. HENRY NORMAN CARTER'S FARMERS SUPPLIES beans we had to the proper au- ALDEN'S CATALOG SERVICE ADDRESS: 134 South Phelps l-r storage and freight total, nurses at the hospital for the - thorities for us. Commercial Photography Street. Decatur, Michigan. 18.00 each. Can be paid for at excellent care they have given Standard Oil Products Stop In and Place Your Mail Orders with Us. Phone HO 8-4281 — Red Arrow Highway, Coloma Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence "Ted" Groups - Weddings - Portraits J.OO 'per month. Will deliver to me. (R 1-30; 2-6, 13) Fay Church and Center Sts. |)ur home for you to sew on Mrs. Loren (Grace! Ishmael (R 2-6p» Call IN 3-3859 - make sure you are complete- (RC 2-6c» Phone HO 8-8789 COLOMA satisfied. These machines go Wateniiet Michigan I' the first five people who MISCELLANEOUS jrite. Claims Agent, 1937 Coop- LEGAL NOTICES HAIR FASHIONS KN1EBES MUSIC MART Business and r, Jackson, Mich. (RC 2-6p) TOWNSHIP MEETING — The regular township meeting will BY ANN 418 State St. PUBLICATION ORDEB OR YOUR CABINS — Used be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, 930 N. Main — Phone IN 3-5962 ST. JOSEPH. MICHIGAN j)" apartment size gas staves, February 10 at the township FUe No. 24265 "Specializing in all Hair Care" pmplete and in working order. hall. STATE OF MICHIGAN 983-1872 Professional Directory J 2 each while they last. Hill- Robert Curtis, PROBATE COURT FOB THE Open 9 to 9 Pianos - Band & Orchestra In- COUNTY OF BEBBIEN ip Orchards and Nurseries Inc., Township Clerk YOUR HAIR - OUR CONCERN stnunents-Music-Repuir Service Estate of Alba A. Pitra, De- pute 2, Hartford. (RC 2-6c) (R 2-6c) Records illllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll iiiimiiiimiiiiiiiimmimiiiimiiit lllllilllllllllllilMllllliillilillllMlllli iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ceased. IT IS ORDERED, that on REAL ESTATE Al/TO REPAIR "Music Is Our Middle Name" ELECTRIC REPAIR GARAGES INSURANCE TY SERVICE February 25, 1969 at 9:30 A.M. WELL DRILLING AUTO GLASS in the Probate Courtroom, DEEP And SHALLOW iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii miiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiir-uiii lilllllllKiilliiillllllilllllliilillllliill 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 RED McCRERY Courthouse, St. Joseph, Michi- WELL PUMPS gan, a hearing be held on the MODERN Electric Motor Repair Long's Television & BODY and PAINT SHOP CHET NICHOLS* AUTO Central Garage RUTZ-SMITH AGENCY Petition of Dorothy A. Hansen SEPTIC TANK CLEANING SERVICE CO. Automotive Electrical Service • General Insurance • Appliances Kienzle Nielsen and Erwin Pitra, for E. L. RICHCREEK PHILLIPS ••EE* SERVICE We Specialize in probate of a purported will, for Phone 925-3074 — Starters — Generators — • Travel Service • — Regulators — Alternators — ZENITH & GE Collision Repairs appointment of a fiduciary, and • Auto Glass • • GENERAL REPAIRS O^ 131 E. Main St.. Benton Harbor Call the Clean White Truck Authorized Sales A Service for a determination of heirs,* Watervliet • Furniture Tops • — Delco Batteries — Real Estate Publication and service shall Phone 925-1061 Service on all makes Gearmotors • Power TOOIB HO K-40II Coloma Little Paw Paw Lake Road be made as provided by Statute ALDEN "CHUM" WHITE • Mirrors • • Complete antenna sales • • • • Jet Pump Motors • and Court rule, PUBLIC LIBRARY • Auto Radiator Repair • •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and service Delco • General Electric Phone HO 8-3506 (SEAL) RONALD H. LANGE Sand and Gravel ilillllllllilllllllllllliilllilllllllliliill • Full line major 134 Main Street • Battery Service • DON YOUNG AGENCY Judge of Probate Bulldozer, Truck and Dayton • Master • appliances Separate Children's Dep'L • Auto Parts • • INSURANCE • DATED: January 15, 1969 Flint & Walling • Reliance Red Arrow Highway For Sale HELP WANTED OPEN DAILY-1 :UU to 5:00 p.m. Tractor Service HOME or BUSINESS ATTY. JAMES L. COLMAN WA 6-21S6 Reeves Drives • Red Jacket MARINE Between Coloma A Watervliet WEDNESDAYS 1 to 8:00 p.m Telephone IN 3-3833 Life — Auto - Fire — Bonds Attorney for PETITIONER 800 Territorial Road miiitiiMiiMiiiiiiinimiiiiimiiitf PHONE IN 8-4181 Phone: IN 3-6382 WATERVUET, MICHIGAN RIVERSIDE ELECTRIC Your security our only concern ADDRESS: 349 North Main St. CRYSTAL BAIT & IlllllilllillimilllllllllllilllllllllllU GREAT BIG HOME FOR FOUNDRY Watervliet, Michigan RENE SPENCER. Librarian lllllllllllllllllllllilllilllillllllllllllll SERVICE 319 N. Main 463-6773 Watervliet LITTLE MONEY (R 1-23, 30 ; 2-6c) NILS0N FURNITURE MARINE LABORERS AND JEWELRY iiiiiiimiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii* TRAVEL ifli jewly remodeled six bedroom, FUEL OIL DRUGS Coloma & Riverside Roads FOR SALE Phone HO 8-6187 MFG • Glass bar See Rutx-Smlth, Insurance | tile baths, large living room, iimmmmiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiim Phone WA 5-SI82 jlmily room, two enclosed WANTED; HOME HEATING OILS Red Arrow Highway, Coloma At-ruCraff - Aluma-Craft iiiimmmmimmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii OPTOMETRISTS |)rches and a pantry too. Colo- "The work is hard but (OLD US-12) Pontu./n Boats • Johnson Mlrs. the pay Is good!" O Keep Full Service HUTCHINS imillllllllllllilliillllllillllliillllllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiitiuiiii area on Little Paw Paw O Convenient Payment Plan Liberal Trade-ins - Easy Terms Minimum starting rates: Lay-A-Ways - Watch Repairing Gator Trailers • DR. EARL W. REID UPHOLSTERY ce Road. Freshly finished FOR SALE Drug Store id ready for you at $13,300. $2.61 H Days O Metered Tickets $2.69% Nights FILL DIRT Optometrist O Local Billing DISTINCTIVE HAIR Watervliet Marine Supplies iiimmiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii • STEADY WORK Phone IN 3-S164 iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimimiiimiiiiiiiiii OR TRADE o Gas Deliveries FASHIONS Live Bait • Fishing Supplies Prescribing Contact Lenses • LIBERAL BENEFITS Hettinger Bros. O GOOD ADVANCEMENT We Specialize In Styling, Complete Drug Services ^ JAMES L. WHEELER WANTED LISTINGS Half registered Arabian Colt — C .i L L Storage. Repair, Dockage FldeUty Bldg Benton Harbor OPPORTUNITIES Shaping, Coloring And —Upholstering — Recovering— . e have buyers for three and Also, for sale antique cutter. llllllllllllillllllllllllllillllllllilillll & SON We also need: KEITH M. 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••• «* Page SIXTEEN Thursday, February 6, 1969

5 Ministers To Ptrticipite TWO LOCAL FARMER In Combined Scoot Service In observance of 50 years of LEAVE ON 6-WEEK Scouting In the Southwestern Michigan Council, the combined Watervliet area Scout units are WORLD TOUR TUES. presenting a special Scout Sun- Two local young farmers, K; day service, Feb. 9 at 3:00 p.m. Erickson, Coloma and Don S in the Watervliet High school badin, Watervliet, left the M auditorium. tropolltan airport in Detn Tuesday, February 4 on a si Five area ministers will take weeks World Tour. They will part in the service. The theme A I observing the agricultural, e< on Scout Laws will be given by nomic and various other con Rev. Lawrence Grubaugh. tions of the countries they vis Wateniiet has four active These two farmers wf Scout troops: Numbers 61 — 63 awarded Fellowship "grants — 69 and 106; one Cub Pack 62 the Kellogg Foundation to ent and one Explorer Post ,63. | the Kellogg Farmer Study p) All friends of Scouting and in- - -~a gram set up on a three-yog terested persons are invited. basis. The men study during t r year on the campus of Michig; State University In a period M&M time for the three years. Th 4 Reasons why attended institutes on subje. of political science, economi PROCLAIM BOY SCOUT WEEK — Re- with an official city proclamation. The sociology, communications, ph More People presentatives and leaders of Watervliet's front row includes Frank Megna, Troop osophy and education. The K| logg Foundation has set up t Boy Scout troops met with Mayor Robert 63; Mayor Flaherty and Earl Sprague, Buy LIQUID-VELVET 3-year program to increase le.- Flaherty as he issued a proclamation hon- Troop 106. In the second row left to right ership potential in Americ oring Boy Scout Week in Watervliet Feb- are Todd Kienzle, Trooop 61 ; Jimmie young men. Countries they plan to vi ruary 7 to 13. February 7th is the 59th Prestige, Cub Pack 62; Steve Colman, are Italy, Israel. Iran. Afghan Troop 63, Charles Wieand, 63; Jim Her- \ COVERS BETTER anniversary of the founding of the Boy tan, West , India, > Scouts. It now has an active enrollment man Troop 69 and Jeff Sprague, Troop pal, East Pakistan, Thailai China, Formosa and 1 of over 5 '/^million. The Southwestern 106. Pictured in the back row are Frank \ lOO/fS BETTER fore returning home on Mai Michigan Council alone, has more than Simanton, scoutmaster, Troop 61; Frank 12.The Michigan farmers he V WASHES BETTER 5000 active Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Ex- Simanton, Jr., Explorer Post 63; Jim Pres- had two years of travel expr plorers and volunteer leaders. Watervliet tige, assistant cubmaster. Cub Pack 62; ences already: One week i V WEARS BETTER first year was spent tour has four Boy Scout troops, one explorer Clifford Kiernan, scoutmaster. Troop 63 Michigan; the second year post and one cub pack, and is one of the and Dave Ladyman, scoutmaster. Troop group spent two weeks tour few cities in Southwestern Michigan that 69. the United States and this y they take the World Tour. —Watervliet Record Photo Be Sure the Paint recognizes Boy Scout Week every year • « « Old Gardens You're Buyin' is O'Brien will be used for Watervliet The oldest botanic garden LOCAL LIONS CLUB TO Lions Sight Fund Activities SERIES OF UPSETS IN in the Western Hemisphere wer • which include glasses for needy established in 1765 in King.' area children, leader dog school, town on the West Indian Islanc PRESENT CONCERT welcome home for the blind, etc. INTRA-MIM m of St. Vincent. The concert will be 2 hours (Continued from Page 1) long from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Price January 27 marked the sec- peeled as the man who has the of admission is $2 for adults and ond week of Intra-Mural Bas- most knowledge of the organ of $1 for students. Tickets may be ketball. It was also the night all the Jazz and Pop Organists. purchased at the door and ad- for a series of surprising upsets. His vocal stylings and his bub- vance tickets may be obtained The Colts were amazingly bling presentation captivates his from any Lions member. vanquished in a real down-to- ta^uid Velvet audiences. the-last-minute thriller. Led by Jackie Davis is of that rare Steve Evans, who was high-scor- breed who, when vocalizing February 8 Is Last Game er for the team, and Rod Mar- Tempo tunes, swings so rhythm- tin. the Colts were defeated by For Little League Play the l&em by a score of 63-27. PINK BUD ically even without instrumental accompaniment, that his audi- The fifth and last round of The big guns of the 76'ers were consult.., ences are moved to toe tapping Little League basketball games Ted Olmsiead with 26 points and hand clapping. His ability will be played IhLs Saturday, and Larry Rogel with 21. IftUUUf to "sell" a ballard, relating the February 8. In another upsel, the highly about this question: story through sincere emotions, The schedule for Saturday's rated Jets were crowned by the usually mesmerizes his listeners game Is: Royals, 56-45. The Jets were led to the point of hypnotic silence. North School, Game 1 — 2 by Gary Wetzel who tallied 16 Tilt: COLOR SPOT An evening with Jackie Davis o'clock. Wonderboys vs Saints. points. Captain Ed Flagel pour- •Winter increases a homl ed In 28 for the winners. is an experience not easily for- Game 2 — 2:45, Knicks vs owner's risks fromexplosicc' Baldwin's Bombers bounced ROBBINS PAINT AND go! Ien. Comets. freezing of the heating i The local Lions are pleased to Game 3 — 3:30, Oilers vs Pis- back from last week's brutal WALLPAPER STORE plumbing system, snow and i|. IM? able to present this outstand- tons. beating by bombing the Ram- damage and collapse. Doe* ing professional performer to South School, Game 1 — 2 blers 70-48. Big men of the vic- Phone IN 3-341) I Watervlief •broad form* Homeowner Pc ibe citizens of the Watervliet o'clock, Lakers vs Lancers. tors were Dave Baldwin, who STORK HOURS: and Coloma areas and hope thni Game 2 — 2:45, Bucks vs added 32 points to take the scor- icy cover such losses, pi 9,00 A.M. To 5:30 P.M. as many people as possible will Bulls. ing lead of the league, and Bill liability for icy walks a lake advantage of this excep- Game 3 — 3:30, Bulldogs vs Kraklau who put his 22 points Junior's snowballs?" O'BRIEN PAINTS tional opportunity. Colts. In with faultless accuracy. The Proceeds from the concert Junior High School, Game 1 Ramblers were led In scoring by Kerry Barchett, Bob Hutchins — 2 o'clock, Bobcats vs 76'ers. and Jim Fulton, all with 12. Game 2 — 2:45, Indians vs The Moven Mopars extended Don Younc Tigers. their unblemished record by de- Game 3 — 3:30, Celtics vs MAOKENFYIEJI. RAKEMF, feating the Bruins, 39-24. Gary Agency Panthers. "Pamelll Jones" Phllllpl, led Complete Insurance Servlc NEW STORE HOURS 8;30-5:00 the Mopars with 19 points. 'Stag Breakfast' Is Set For Lewis Cartwrlght donated nine Phone 463-6778 Watervl tytudcuf, & Satu/idcuf. Sfxeciali polonts to the Bruins cause. Scoot Sunday At Plymouth --- FEBRUARY 7th and 8th --- A "Stag Breakfast" for men and boys on Boy Scout Sunday, February 9th Is being planned KNITTING SUPPLIES GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE $1.58 by Boy Scout Troop 106 and i their dads of Plymouth Congre- HITE MOUNTIAN gational Church. 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