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Volume 99 — No. 16 Your Photo-News-Paper May 27, 1982 Watervliet and Coloma plan Memorial Day • Services on Monday Watervliet parade Coloma parade to starts at 10 a.m. bepin at I p.m.

Memorial Day will be Coloma American Legion Post celebrated in Watervliet on will sponsor the annual Memorial Monday, May 31, beginning with Day celebration in Coloma. The a parade at 10 A.M. festivities will begin on Monday, Mr. Robert Hubler State Senator Jack Wellborn of May 31, at 1 p.m. with a parade Kalamazoo will be the honored consisting of the American Robert Hubler to ELEVEN TOP SCHOLARS RECOGNIZED IN THE COLOMA speaker at the program at the Legion Post Color Guard, both be honored June 2 GRADUATING CLASS OF 1982 - First row, left to right: Leonard cemetery. The roll of veterans Coloma Jr. and Sr. high bands, Aviles, Susan Hot, Michael Clark, Timothy Clark, Scott Cross. who have passed on will be read boy scouts, brownies, and other An Open House will be held in Second row: Sveo Erickson, Rita Miller, Klmberiy Parrigln, byGlenOppeneer Jr. marching units. honor of Mr. Robert M. Hubler Timothy Spltale, Scott Stanley and Shelly Swears. Rev. Mark McCormlck of the who currently boasts the longest Free Methodist Church will give The parade will begin at teaching record In the Watervliet the Invocation and benediction. Washington Street and continue School system. Top 11 senior students Miss Watervliet, Cheryl to Baker Park where it will stop The open house will take place Harkey, will also participate In for a short prayer service and on Wednesday. June 2, in the named at Coloma H. S. the program. City Mayor A1 then continue on to the Coloma Watervliet High School library Steffans will served as parade City Cemetery. from 3 to 6 p.m. The public is Following a tradition at attend Brigham Young marshall and emcee for the invited. Coloma High School to equally University. service. Coloma Legion Post The administration would like recognize all top honor students Sven Erickson is the son of Mr. The Parade, which runs from Commander, Bemie Becker, will to encourage former faculty, rather than name a valedictorian and Mrs. Kay Erickson. He plans North Main Street to Red Arrow speak at the cemetery. students and friends, to come and and salutorian, eleven students to attend Kalamazoo College. Highway and then back to the wish Mr. Hubler happiness in his from the graduating class of 1962 Rita Miller is the daughter of cemetery, will be led by a color An open house will be held at retirement. have been recognized for their Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller. She guard from the Coloma the Legion Club House after the For years Mr. Hubler gave high scholastic standing. plans to attend Michigan State American Legion Post. cemetery service. Continued on Page 3 All the Honor students, University. The Watervliet High School according to the high school Klmberiy Parrigln, daughter of Marching Band, along with the principal William Smith, have Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parrigln. Boy and Girl Scout's are planned earned a high academic standard She plans to attend Michigan units in the parade. Others and maintained excellent State University. wishing to march should contact citizenship and attendance Timothy Spltale Is the son of either A1 Steffens or Harvey Lord records during their three years Continued on Page 3 as soon as possible. at Coloma High School. • - I i Leonard Aviles, son of Mrs. Joyce Aviles, plans to attend Coloma to graduate Michigan Technology University.

Susan Bos, the daughter of Mr. over 180 seniors Sun. and Mrs. William Bos. She plans COLOMA — Over 180 seniors introduced by Brenda Genther, to attend Calvin College. will receive diplomas on Sunday, vice president of the senior class. Michael Clark is the son of Mr. May 29, at Coloma High School's Timothy Clark, president of the and Mrs. Kenneth "Casey" 88th annual commencement. The student council, will be the Clark. His future plans are event will be held at McDaniels alternate speaker. indefinite. Field, starting at 2:30 p.m. Others participating in the Timothy Clark is the son of Mr.. The speaker for the event will program will be Claire and Mrs. Ronald Clark. He plans be Scott Cross, president of the Normandln, secretary of the to attend Notre Dame. senior class. The subject of his student council, who will give the Scott Cross is the son of Mr. and address is "A Year to Invocation, and Tamara Jones, Mrs. Rodney Cross. He plans to Remember." He will be treasurer of the student owrcil, giving the benediction. The Coloma high school band, SENATORIAL CANDIDATE BILL BALLENGER WALKS INTO Watervliet Baccalaureate under the direction of Mrs. Julie WATERVLIET — Bill Balleoger, Republican candidate for the Cox, and the high school concert United States Senate, walked into Watervliet Tuesday afternoon, set for this Sunday choir, under the direction of Mrs. more than half way through his 1,000 mile, 6-month Walk through Pam Pierson, will provide music Michigan. Ballenger started his political walk in January up in Eighty Nine graduating seniors "Life Is A Do It Yourself for the ceremony. Sault Ste. Marie in 17 degrees below weather. When he reached from the Watervliet Class of 1982 Project". Presentation of the senior class Watervliet (coming from South Haven) he had walked 689 miles. will participate in the annual A senior vocal ensemble will be made by Mr. William He plans to floish a 1000 mile walk by the middle of July. Ballenger served five years in the State legislature, served in Baccalaurate Service to be held comprised of 12 seniors will Smith, Coloma high school Weshington during the Ford Administration as Deputy assistant Sunday, May 30, at 3 p.m. in the perform a piece entitled, "0 Sing principal, who will also announce secretary of HEW and also as assistant to Caspar Weinberger, was high school auditorium. The Unto The Lord", by Hans honor awards. Superintendent named one of the five outstanding young men in Michigan in 1974, service is open to the public. Hassler. After which will come William Barrett will present received the Distinguished Service Award from the Michigan The invocation will be given by the Benediction by Reverend members of the Board of Agricultural Conference in 1972, was State Director of Licensing Reverend Adolph Nadrach of St. Norman Meyer from St. Paul's Education. Five members of the and Regulation and a leading spokesman for government Joseph's Catholic Church. United Church of Christ. board who will present diplomas deregulation and has served on a number of Commissions for the The 89 graduates will then be Commencement exercises will are Mrs. Jean Chandler, Mr. state of Michigan.Ballenger lives in Lansing and is the first addressed by Reverened Loyd take place Friday, June 4, at 8 Keith Osborne, Mr. Kay political candidate in Michigan to campaign walking across the Stinnett from the Church of p.m. at the Watervliet Panther Erickson, and Mrs. Grace state. Christ with a speech entitled Stadium. Duffield. Watervliet Record May 27. I9S2 Page Two COMMUNITY T May 27, 19H2 Watervliet Record Page Three II k. Hafer attends From the Colomo Courier Filet From the Wotervliet Record Filet WATERVUET—r ^— Career Day at Coloma bnilding classes to ADMISSIONS: 20 Years Ago Palmer College show new home Saturday 20 Years Ago WATERVLIET - Bernard Kathryn J. Hafer. the daughter Schuman, Mrs. Theresa Daniels, The Coloma school system is losing over 113 years of service when of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Hafer COLOMA — A new house, built ninth project of the Coloma Dr. O.J. Howard. weU-known vetemarian. died Tuesday morning at Rhondia Withrow. Jack Smith, three prominent members retire. Leaving is Supt. W L. Alwood, of 332 Maple Street, Coloma. by Coloma high school students building trades classes. 11:15 a.m. at Community Hospital where he was admitted at 11; 10. He Wyley Higginbottom. Mildred Athletic Director, S.L. McDaniels, and Floyd Bronson, a science Michigan, was among under the direction of their Our readers will find a full page had been in ill health for some time. Hartman. instructor. All will be drasticly missed. approximately 600 prospective instructor, Tony Pantelleria, will announcement of the open house Peter Louis Scheid, son of Mr. and Mrs. I>ouis Scheid, will graduate COLOMA - Mrs. Fred The Coloma American Legion Post will hold its annual Memorial students who attended Career be open for inspection this event elsewhere in this issue, from the University of Notre Dame in June in the upper 3% of his Morlock, Albert Benner, Buford Day observance at 2 p.m. Wed. with a parade beginning at 1:30 p.m.on Day at Palmer College of Saturday. May 29. from noon to giving full details of the project class. He receives a BBA degree in Commerce. Wheeler, Henry Zanko, Mrs. Morrison Street. Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa, 6:00 p.m. The new home is the and a map showing the location. The 73rd annual commencement week of the Watervliet public James Goodwin, Mrs. Rose R. Ronald Carter of Coloma is among the 456 Ferris Institute April 17. schools opens Sunday when the baccalaureate sermon will be Heimsoth, Mrs. Lawrence students to be named to the Dean's List for academic excellence Career Day is an annual event Airman Lynch at Nellis AFB, IVev. delivered at 8 p.m. ih the high school auditorium, with the Rev. Robert Randell, Joel Morrow, Mrs. during the past quarter. To be named to the Dean's List a student must at Palmer College. It is held to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shlmer Bower, pastor of the Watervliet Free Methodist Church, giving the Herbert Getz. Clara Sifrit, Mrs. maintain at least a B average while carrying a full academic load. inform those people interested in Airman Duane T. Lynch, son of and earned credits toward an address. Juanita Rutledge. Kevin Minnix, Carter is an ^11 "A" student in pre-engineering in the General a career in chiropractic. Dennis Shimer named Outstanding Student Phillip J. and Rita L. Lynch, of associate degree in applied Carol Sue McNees, wearing a gown designed and made by her Mrs. Hyla Vann, Lonna Hauch. Education Division at Ferris. 7593 Forest Beach Road, science through the Community Palmer College of Chiropractic Dennis Shimer, was named the graduate. He is the son of Mrs. mother, became the bride of Lucius Andrew King in afternoon Robert Hirsch, Michelle Finch. Mr. and Mrs. George Gilmore returned from their seven months Watervliet, Midi., has graduated College of the Air Force. was founded by Daniel David outstanding student in Joanne Riegle of Harrison. Mi. ceremonies at the First Methodist Church on May 12. Mrs. Paul Kerlikowski, James vacation during which time they visited in Florida. Jamaica. Haiti and from the U.S. Air-Force aircraft Lynch will now serve at Nellis Palmer, who formulated the Photogrammetric Mapping and Chip Sliimer of Watervliet, Cunningham, Regina Cope land. Nassaw. oneudraulic repair course at Air Force Base. Nev., with the hypothesis on which the Technology at Ferris State and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. HARTFORD — Mrs. Florence Chanute Air Force Base. HI. 57th Aircraft Gerneration chiropractic principle is based. College and was graduated May Earl Shimer, Sr. Dennis has 40 Years Ago Williams. Mrs. Cecil Stair, Mrs. Graduates of the course Squadron. Palmer College is the largest 15 from Ferris. accepted a position with 40 Years Ago learned how to repair aircraft He is a 1980 graduate of Cathryn Jackson. Robert first professional degree granting Henderson Aerial Surveys of Co- In the interest c* the war effort Watervliet will this year forego the pneumatic and hydraulic units. McComb, Michael Ament, A class of 52 Coloma students are to receive diplomas on May 28. Dr. institution of its kind. Dennis was a 1979 Watervliet lumbus, Ohio. Watervliet High School. usual fourth of Julv celebration which for the past number of years has Michael Abbott Jr., Thomas Paul V. Sangren, president of Western Michigan College of Education, been highlighted by a night fireworks display in Hays Park Field to Rogers. Arthur Conklin. Mrs. will deliver the commencement address on Thursday evening. which thousands of visitors were attracted. Elizabeth Fuller. Roberto Baccalureate services will be held on Sunday evening. May 24 in tne Top 11 senior WHS to hold Open Lumon Willmeng. son of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Willmeng of Bainbridge. Rodriguez. John Henson. Farris school auditorium at 8 p.m. Rev. Horace B. Loomis, minister of the students at CHS has been awarded a Fellowship in Oral Surgery for the coming year at Hyde. Mary Meachum, Elmer First Congregational Church will conduct the service. Final semester House for Bob Hubler the University of Michigan School of Dentistry1 He was chosen from lievingston, Mrs. Marie Kurz. examinations will be given throughout the school on May 26 and 27. Continued from Page I the entire senior class to receive this distinction. LAWRENCE — Mrs. Marcia School picnics will be held on May 29. The senior class of 1942 will take Continued from Page 1 The editor of the Record along with some 200 other members of the Mrs. Elmina Spitale. He plans to Carroll. Vanza Stoddard. their annual trip, due to finance and transportation problems the tnp Michigan Press Association, was a guest of the Ford Motor Company attend Lawrence Technical DISCHARGES: will take them only as far as Chicago, instead of the usual destination Institute. his life to better the education of three grandsons, Matthew. on Friday last in a tour of the Willow Run Bomber plant where the WATERVLIET - Rhondia of Detroit. Scott Stanley is the son of Mr. others. Twenty-nine of those Timothy, and Peter. famed B-24-E bombers are already getting into production. Armin Krieger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Krieger of Bainbridge, at TRUX ICE CREAM PARLOR Withrow, Bernard Schuman, and Mrs. Arthur Stanley. He years were spent at Watervliet. Hubler, who is retiring in June, and a member of the U.S. Armed Forces, has just received the honor Mrs. Theresa Daniels, Mrs. plans to attend Central Michigan Twenty-two of which were spent enjoys gardening, visiting with of being selected to enter ctficer's training camp. Out of 150 Florence Augusta. Norman Nitz, University. heading up the guidance friends and relatives, traveling, Special Saturday Only 60 Years Ago applicants, three men were selected and Armin made it. department at Watervliet. Herbert Carman. Shelly Swears is the daughter and reading. At present he has Mr. Krieger was a graduate of Coloma High School in 1936, and a Two single dip cones for the price of one Graduation time is here once again and 19 young people will graduate COLOMA — Albert Benner, of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin approximately 100 to 150 unread honor student. He entered the Army in March 1941. and has been Hubler received his from Watervliet High School with hopeful aspirations for the future. Kevin Minnix, Mrs. Ann Lambrecht. She plans to attend books awaiting his retirement. undergraduate degree from FREE COFFEE Members of the Gass of 1922 include Ivan Clayton White, Oral Alfred LaVanaway, George Langston. stationed in Ford Leonard Wood. MO. Western Michigan University. Traveling, and enjoying his Alma College and his master's White, Victor Brevard Russel. Rachel Bell Pratt. Ruby May Summer, Buford Wheeler. Mrs. Lowell home on Lake Michigan are degree from the University of WE NOW HAVE SEATING EACILITIES IN OUR PARLOR Margaret Lenda Budd, Agnes Ruth Healey, Mabel LaVeme Stewart. Siver. among Hubler's plans for the 55 Years Ago Michigan. Joanna Juliette Dokter. Also. Nellie Maye Long, Dorothy Helen HARTFORD - Jodi Morsaw. future. Eighteen young people completed the required course of study in the Callard, Frank E. Wigent, Justus Paul Pelton, Hiram Leonard Michael Ament, Marie Overton, He and his wife, Helen, live in Barney. Lester Charles Manns, Thomas Asa Steele, Howard Edwin Robert McComb, Mrs. Thomas Coloma School system and proudly graduated last Thursday. The Harbert, Michigan. Hubler has Rockwell, Raymond Thomas Healty, and Ralph E. Lewis. Dr. J.O. Moore, Mrs. Eugene Gatctell, commencement exercises were held in the Coloma Theatre. The graduates include Maybel Arney, Mary Ellen Brune. Gladys Dunse, The first receivers of tele- one daughter, Katie Vande Randall, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Benton Harbor, will James Olds. Mrs. Edward Sikes, phone calls cried out "Ahoy Tyra Johnson, Gwendolyn Kibler, Merlin Kremer, Herbert Leedy, Blake, who currently teaches at give the Baccalaureate address at the church Sunday evening at 7:30. Benjamin Jones, Marilyn ahoy" rather than the Perry McConnell, Ina Morlock, Ida Musilek, Rose O'Leary, Irene Kings College in Tennessee. His Class Night will take place May 30 at the Opera House. Admave. Lura Stair. Thomas later greeting of "hello." Scherer, Elmer Tomsa, Laura Omphrey, Reva Omphrey, Franklin daughter has blessed him with Commencement will be held Wednesday, June 1st. Rogers. Michael Abbott Jr., Webster. Evangeline Wine and Opal Yirchott.. Charles Lewis Jr. The Watervliet Legion Post No. 338 will be in charge of The Eight young men and eleven young women will graduate from the LAWRENCE - Clyde Rowel! Declaration Day services this year. Festivities begin at 8 a.m. May 30. Watervliet High School June 9. Onalee Wood is to be the valedictorian A parade will run through St. Joseph. All interested in participating be Sr., Mrs. Richard Schketer. and Edith Gerber is the salutatorian. .mm SAM THIS- lined up at 10 .30 a.m. At the executive committee of the Coloma-Watervliet Township DAILY QUICKIE BREAKFAST SPECIAL Miss Lucille Stewart has been the guest of honor at a number of IN. Berrien Salon 580 Sunday School Association held a business meeting at the Coloma 2 scrambled cks, bacon & toast $1.25 parties lately in view of the fact that June, will claim her as one of the Methodist Church. Tuesday evening. Plans were made for a "Camp happiest brides of the season. Also a veryenjoyably evening was spent The North Berrien Salon 580 Fire Rally" to be held June 21 at Camp Warren The program will ^ Thursday, May 27 ^ last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hively in honor of ifMAVSAW met at the home of Mrs. Richard begin at 8 p.m. Miss Mable O'Leary of Coloma, who becomes the bride of Elmer Ferguson, 982 Jennings St., Dr. F.W. Brown. Allen Woodruff and Henry Pratt of Watervliet and Dinner Special Pelky early in June. Benton Harbor, Tuesday Dr. W.T. Bertrand of Coloma traveled to Indianapolis Sunday night to Chinese Port & Peppers $3.35 evening. May 18th. witness the auto races at the Indianapolis Speedway on Memorial Friday, May 28 Chapeau Kay Warsko called Day. There were 175,000 spectators in attendance. YOUR Ufa the meeting to order with twelve Luncheon Special Watervliet Public Library members answering to roll call. Fillet of Ocean Perch or Electricity is one of the most convenient ana dependable Following the meeting was a Breaded Pork Steak $2.85 forms of energy we have But care must be taken when you're around it. because contact with it can injure or kill So Afternoons. Monday thru Friday • 1:00 to 5:30 p m social hour with delicious Coloma Public Library Dinner Special treat electricity with respect and make sure you follow these Saturday -1:00 to 4:30 p m refreshments served by Bertha ^ Vf.MMiS: AKTKKMMINS Fillet of Ocean Perch "All you can eat" or safety rules Ferguson, Nettie Miller and Morning & tvem.ng: Monday thru Friday Tuesday and Thursday Beef Tips with Noodles $3.35 Dorothy Curtis. The prizes went 6 30 to 8 :30 p . m 1. If you're trimming trees, painting a house, repairing a Wednesday -10 00 a m to 8:00 p m. 1:00to5:3ep.m to Opal Ecker for the unseen gift, roof or putting up aluminum siding, make sure you re Saturday, May 29 well clear of overhead power lines Bopd Mavtinfi held ?nd luo of mc* montti 7 30 p m and to Virginia Ertman and •Wednesday Mornings: 10:80 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. I Barbara Tmesdell for the family Saturday 11:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Dinner Special ao 4C 2. When using a ladder, make sure it will not come in contact with any power lines pictures. Next meeting is June 15, Barbecued Tender Beef Ribs S3.45 Board Meetings held second Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. 3. Before installing a CB TV or ham radio antenna, make at Niles. Veal Parmigiana & Spaghetti Plate $3.35 PI BUSHKD EVERY THl-RSDAY sure it s at least one and one-half times its total height away from all power lines O Sundav. May 30 4. Don't use electrical yard tools when the ground is wet Swiss Steak ^ And make sure they're double-insulated or properly Ct)c iHfilattrbUtt IVtori) * ^ Breakfast BoffeTser^ed to 12 noon ^ ^ grounded with a 3-wire plug IMtUIMtTRKIT II ALL YOU CAN EAT-$3.50-Children-S2.50 * 5. Before you do any type of digging, contact your power P.O. BOX 7 W VTKRN I.IKT. MICHIGAN 4M09H company to make sure there are no buried electric I'HOM-(6I6| cables BANK OF COJ.OMA 6. Never go near any fallen lines If you see a victim of (icrdon E. Hanasft PubUfber electrical shock, don't touch him if he's still in contact with the wire Carol J Banask ... Edilor • rdoma. C KeMauranl & ralering Servire Subsmpunns IS.00 per year in Borneo Count) and A safety message from... HOURS: Dally 7a.m. to8:30 p.m. Sunday 7:30 a.m. to7:30 p.m. Van Buren County • elsewhere. 16.00 Member Federal Reserve System Second Class Postage paid at Watervliet. Michigan IWlfti Main Si. OfEIIS£VE* Waier\lifi Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. 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I Page Five Watervliet Record May 27, 1982 Watrrvlict Httord May 27. 19X2 Community Hospital offers memorial 4 Corner Forest Beach Road free emergency care guide 1 Old M-140 WATERVLIET weekend' "The Meatlng Place" Community Hospital, importance of immediately tt't EASY to Make Your Own Table! OPW , „ Watenrttet, has announced tuat it notifying hospital emergency KUBU* ^ now offers, free of charge, the personnel and then instructs its new "Emergency Care Guide", a NtfKMf uaoM SUPER readers in simple, accurate, and POK VOUR. cowvfHitnofvV JAJN4WOOC % comprehensive emergency easy-to-understand terms what STRONG! !^SE57VAn- REG. \fr flARTY FIXIWS - y health care publication. should be done until help arrives. SPRAOUE'S The 44-page booklet displays The Emergency Care Guide FIC S I CROfJEfittSV RATIO QUEEN the national "sign of life" was researched and written in FOLDS FLAT SALE emergency symbol on its bright collaboration with emergency FOR STORING G-RA^E A ~ FRESH WHOLE ^ yellow and blue cover and was room doctors and nurses and lists (f•lA *y ^ *25?" 88 designed to aid anyone during Community Hospital's WITH 5 - 2il0 - • most kinds of medical emergency telephone numbers, CONST LUMBER *55- $10 emergencies. It stresses the numbers for area ambulance PRESSURE services, tear-out emergency Treated LUMBER Pate Pair Lake Than. identification cards, and a listing LB. WILL NOT ROT INSECT-PROOF! 10 12 14 16 of physicians participating in Women « Golf League Community Hospital'* Doctor's 2x4 2.J4 3^9 3.11 4J1 5.51 ULTlhAAf?*<^ Immediate Appointment 2t€ S-S2 4.40 5.M 6.32 7J5 Special committees appointed Program. CONCUSS SIRLOIN S.t1 1.30 9.66 9.95 by the presidenL Betty Stowell, 2*8 The guide helps the reader act 2x10 11.04 15-41 for the 1982 season are as follows: on common emergencies such as BOLOOtt SWlVB HAH Jl'iSi- J. 2x12 Sobs: Ethel Currie and Gloria heart attack, stroke, shock, 4i4 4.72 6.67 7M 9^0 10.67 Bodfisb; tournament/weekly stiff sfem burns, broken bones, 1.72 11.66 13.60 16.01 luncheon, Dotde Camp; rules, 9 4x6 appendicitis, choking, 18.73 22.51 25.92 Kerry Dorstewitx and Jan I I.W 1S.19 pregnancy-related emergencies, 3.65 4.92 Vollrath; daily events, Alice flM XL Shrosbree, Charlotte Blough and poisoning, drug overdoses, and many more. Diagrams and Margaret Martin; publicity, Jane E POUND k&x Curtis, Tod Mueller and Kathryn drawings illustrate the guide's fiUALlry 100%FV/^&£F ^ I PRE-MOCEO* JUST ADO WATER entries and a detailed index is S CONCRETE MIX Bradford; nominating PATTIES WHITE committee, Jan VoOrath, Elsie indoded to help readers located By Genu • I Aluminum Dag. Conne D'Amore, and Sue tafonnatkn quickly and eaaily. The Emergency Care Guide J 90 LB $968 Knutson. tndudM Door can be obtained any time at Ctoscr. SaNty In charge of the final day will Chain. Etc. be: events, Erma White, Fran Community Hospital's Young, and Jytte Kershchbaum; emergency patient registration 'GROVE^FAMOaS)^ rr or 3 a- 235-LB. ASPHALT desk. CHECK OUR DELICATESSEN P€PT. ENERGY SAVER banquet, Millie Wendxel, Helen 88 SHINGLES Willmeng and Virginia Baiers. Monday Ladies HOT BARMQUED RlKiCH\CK£NS AAes#ve spoh bind down Results of the league play on ; shingles Dreinoge slon help Happy Hour League POTftTO SMAD.COLeSLflVW am Bwis 399 $62CQtiPLETlE prolong IH* of •hingtM May 20th were as follows: front, Date: MMH j^AROW^SALA^ CbLD CVH> ANY STOCK CCXOR low gross, Jackie Forrester, 47; low putts, Ethel Cripe, 13; bird, FRONT NINE - Low Gross: $.f 01- R£6l|15 FIRST QUALITY Mary Kugler. Ethel Cripe «; Low Net: Penny 11 PWHC C.AM<; a PACK CAKi Conrad 37; Low Putts: Ethel BORDENS PLASTIC CALLONS 2% Back, low gross, Helen BC -MO Willmeng, S2; km potts, Barbara Cripe U; Chip In: Tod Mueller. lOMNEIta MUCNftL Wright, 13; birds, Barbara BACK NINE - Low Gross LITE LITE 4' X100' Roll Wright, Betty Stowell, Gloria Betty Strouse 52; Um Net n 7" x 4" Mesh Bodfish; chip-in, Kathryn Margaret Martin 43; Low Putts Betty Strouse 14; Birdie: Betty •CrMttor Bradford. • DIP. PER BUNDLE Daily events winners were StoweU. IK 0 •orwt or omund itm kofiw Ethel Cripe and Barbara WrighL Special Events: Ethel Cripe. LANDSCAPE TIMBERS and Betty Strouse. I POUAJ8 ftifruALUC 1. 32 03. AU^f PRESSURE TREATED Memorial Day Special MKW Wt AKHaiOP] BBASkUtf} MU PKntSt MKesKAl INSECT PROOF • ROT RESISTANT ROU (Udies Monday Evening) 8 Ft. LONG GERANIUMS FRONT NINE - l^w gross 3.>09' 429 89 \ on," i Hot 4'Krx vc Evelyn Kimbrough M. Low Net PINK. RED & WHITE ^ ^ A A A ^ ^1 W A. •A.| ^ ^ ^ A ^ -A. 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§4? \WITH60T a>UPOM CASH & CARRY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! Rogei Motor Soles Hours: 8:00 to 5:00 Monday thru Friday AFFUAIE) HOME CENTER m Do«1 It-PIMM "W 4U-5721 Phone 463-3167 Watervliet «23 SOUTH MMU smn Hows Manter FnOoj. • lo » 9.IP1 A1jy27l I9N2 Pane Six Watervliet Record The Covert girls won the team Panthers trip in their quest championship. Boys Track Team Theresa Baumeister won the BOYS I>OSE TO BRIDGMAN best In the mile (5:08.5) and two May 21, 1982 Watervliet Record Page Seven mile run with a fine cinder 5:49.4 The Bridgman boys also mile (11:18), to finish second In for track championship Theresa Baumeister (5:35.2) took Angela Dutcher (shot put), time. Patti Wum pulled In a fifth tripped up the Panthers. The both races. place finish. the first two places In the mile. A Denise Peterson, (long jump), Girls Lose 67-55 The mile (5:27) and two mile score was 7W7 with the "senlor- The mile relay quartet of Ed Watervliet track sends five to State Linda Anderson threw a fine short time later Laura Stineman and Stephanie Gatchell (220 Bridgman 'tripped up* the (12:27.2) tripless" Panthers on the low Frazler, Trent Philyaw, Mike 113'lOfe" to outdistance the field The Watervliet Panther track Wegenka in the 880 yard run Frazler, B. Frazler, Bambrlck, (2:31.4) and Mary Wegenka hurdles). Panthers in their goal of an Theresa Baumeister showed end. Cane, and Willie Simmons got In the discus. teams finished third In team (2:39.3). Adams), and a tie for third in (2:35.4) doubled In the half mile The "best ever" Panther girls undefeated dual meet season, as great improvement as she As with the girls, the Panther nipped by less than a second for Lynda Hagenbarth had competition at the Class "C" - thehlgh jump by Randy Schultz. run. will be strong next year. Only they defeated the girls' track lowered her time in the mile to boys are In an Identical three way first place. victories in the two mile and the regionals held at Bronson High BOYS THIRD IN RED ARROW The 880 yard relay team Lynda and Theresa came back senior point makers In the Red team last week Thursday. 5:45.38. Theresa also finished tie with Bridgman and Laka The Parchment team was in a 440 yard dash. This was Lynda's School last Friday. The Watervliet Panther Boys (Brown, B. Frazler, Adams, for a repeat performance in the Arrow final meet who graduate The "trip", helped by the second in the two mile (12:55.01). Michigan Catholic. The tie will different heat of the relay. Places first try at the shorter distance. The girls scored 47 points and finished third In the overall Whitney), finished fourth. two mile. Lynda winning with are Ginger Blrmele, Emily annual senior class trip, put the The girls' mile times lead the be resolved at the Red Arrow were awarded by times. Lynda ran a good 66.49. they boys 42 points. The boys standings of the Red Arrow Larry Adams placed fifth In the 12:04.1 and Theresa second with Borrelli, and Robin Null. Red Arrow dual meet area "honor roll" times in the Team Meet on at Scott Moore finished third in a total Is a corrected score to what Conference. The finishes are a long jump (18'9"), as did Kevin 12:25.8. championships into a three way mile for Southwestern Michigan. Mary Wegenka finished a Bridgman. fine field of young pole vaulters Community was first reported. combination of the dual meet Schultz In the 100 yard dash The other first place was linda tie. Bridgman. Lake Michigan Both are also on the "honor roll" strong second In the 880 yard The Panthers could win only with a leap of U'O". Three girls and two boys will standings and the results of the (11.4). Anderson's school record throw Ecumenical Women Catholic and the Panthers share for the two mile. dash. six of the fifteen events In going Gerry Gorden (41.1) and Ed compete in the Class "C" State final championship run. In the discus (117.5). Seven churches were first place. The champion will Mary Wegenka showed great Despite the hot and humid down to defeat. Fraxier (41.77) took third and Meet to be held Saturday, June 5 The Panthers managed to TRACK GIRLS 2ND Second places were won by represented at the Community now be declared by the Red promise as she lowered her 880 weather, Theresa Baumeister Tracey Brown won both fourth places in the 330 low at Bangor. capture only three firsts in their IN RED ARROW Ellen Sinsabaugh with a terrific Ecumenical Women's group Arrow Team Meet held on May yard time to 2:41.1. Mary won the doubled In the two mile and hurdles easily, while team mate hurdles. The girls are Linda Anderson, quest for the championship. The Watervliet Panther girls 1:03.2 in the 440 yard dash, and by when they met at the Coloma 19th at Bridgman. 880 with a good kick in the stretch added a second place to her Brett Frailer finished second and The 440 relay team of Gerry Lynda Hagenbarth, and Theresa The first place finishes were by trackteam finished second In the the mile relay team of Laura Congregational ' UCC on The Panthers won 7 of 15 drive. accomplishments of the day. a "nipped" third. Gorden, Joe Brownloe, Lee Baumeister, all sophomores. Jeff Polashak (high jump 6'0), overall standings of the Red Stineman, Ellen Sinsabaugh, Thursday, May I. Thirty attend- events, but that was not enough to Linda Anderson, sharpening up Lynda and Theresa along with Jeff Polashak continued his Morre, and Randy Schultz took Linda Anderson threw the Tracey Brown (high hurdles. Arrow Conference (Combined Ginger Blrmele, and Lynda ed. Mrs. Mary Goodell of Eau win the meet. for the Regionals, threw a fine Mary Wegenka and Michelle Cole fine running with a 10.38 in the 100 third, while the 880 relay team of discus 110 11^. 16.0), and Tom (T.J.) Johnson results of dual meets and final Hagenbarth. The time of 4:19.2 Is Claire, president of the church Lynda Hagenbarth, as usual, 112*4. Ellen Sinsabaugh - a stay- finished second In the mile relay. yard dash, while Kevin Schultz Gorden, Moore, Jeff Tavolaccl Lynda Hagenbarth thrilled the (two mile, 10:40.7). runs). This Is the best finish ever a new school record. Women United, St. Joe, Benton was a great form as she won her at-home-senior won her The 880 Relay team of Lynda regained his old form and added and Ed Frazer placed 4th. crowd by running very fine times The two second places were recorded by the Panther Girls, Third places were won by Harbor groups, was guest Hagenbarth, Mary Wegenka, a third place. Trent Philyaw (440) and Lee two specialties. Stephanie specialty, the quarter mile in Stephanie Gatchell in the 110 speaker. Sally Messinger, and Denise in winning the mile (5:20.3) and awarded to Tracey Brown in the The Girls were tied in dual meet Gatchell took over nicely for the 1:06.8. Randy Schultz was a surprise Moore (100) finished 4th. yards low hurdles, and by the 880 , the two mile (11:59.7). This was 330 low hurdles (41.3), and the 440 competition with LMC, but LMC A discussion period followed. A departed Robin Null, as she won Ellen Sinsabaugh, in her first Peterson finished fourth. winner in the high jump, which Randy Schultz (5 10") placed the second year that Lynda has yards relay team (K. Schultz, outscored the Panthers 64 to 604 relay team (Sinsabaugh, pot-luck lunch was served in the the 110 low hurdles. Emily try at the 220 yard dash, finished Denise, also finished fifth in saw Jeff, injured back, place second in the high jump, while won the two mile. Brounloe. Polashak, and Adams, In the championship run. Stineman, and Tracey Tuesley). dining room. "unexperienced" Borrelli took a second with a fine 28.74. the long jump, while Linda thirdv All three placed cleared Phil Joslyn and Randy finished Theresa Baumeister qualified 45.95). The panthers won four events Fourth place finishes were by RepresenUtives from the host third place in her first try at this Linda Bolin ran a fine 12.8 in Anderson and Angela Dutcher S'lO". 3rd and 4th in the discus. for the state meet by running Five third places finishes were and finished second four times, Linda Anderson (shot put), Robin church Elsie Randall and Millie placed 4th and 5th in the shot put. event. finishing third in the 100 yard Tom Johnson's bid for a victory Null, (110 Hurdles), the 440 yard Krieger was in Chicago for the , a fine 12:32.3 and placing second awarded to Bill Smith shot put, The distance crew gave the Still unbeaten this year is the dash. Lynn Scherer at 4 4" finished fell short a couple of yards, as he in the two mile run. Theresa just 41'! 14") Brett Frazler (hurdles. Panthers a one-two punch three relay, and a tie for fourth by day's arrangements. Linda Anderson threw her fourth in the high jump. finished second In 4:57.07. The Watervliet mile relay quartet of Laura missed qualifying In the mile by 17.3), Tom Whitney (440 dash. times in the meet. Emily Borelli (high jump). Another meeting will be called best (29'0"), but had to settle for winning time was 4:56.49. Stineman, Ellen "Sloan" two tenths of a second, while 52.8), the mile relay team (Ed Lynda Hagenbarth (5:30.4) and The fifth place finishers were in the near future. Sinsabaugh, Mary Wegenka, and third place. Russ Vawter pitched another • Watervliet Schools placing third. victory as he threw 110'8" in the Lynda Hagenbarth. Their 4:31.7 Jeff Polashak and Tracey jjrr ff is very near the "school record". Girls 2nd at MO meet Soeeer League discus. Randy Schultz smoothed Calendar Brown will represent the boys at WaterVliet twirlS bottbaU Do you know how to properly treat a out and grabbed a third place Denise Peterson and Lynda The Panther girls' track team April 1st the State Meet. J Bolin finished second and third in finished second among eight A Division — McKlnney's (102'1"). FRIDAY, May 28 - Pizza - VS the long Jump, as did, Emily teams at the first annual Carpet Service (Roughnecks) 2, Bill Smith won first place in the and. triple for W8tervUet in HIGH SCHOOL — Senior Exams in both the 100 yard dash (10.7) BRIDGMAN firstgame. Borrelli and Lynn Scherer in the Hartford Freshmen-Sophomore Don Young Insurance (Cosmos) shot put with a throw of 42'^^ - a.m. only. Last day of school for and the high jump («"). JeK ^ WltervUe, Girl3 retnam vs high jump. Track Meet held last Saturday. 1, Fred's Meat Market Jeff Polashak was second with seniors. NORTH SCHOOL - Boy Ued for first in the high jump but Ued for pUce in the BRIDGMAN (Whitecaps) 3, and Hardlngs 38'8,^ Scouts 3:30 p.m. SOUTH was awarded second place conference after the double Patti Briney was the winning (Rowdies) 1. The top two places in the pole Laceration? SCHOOL - 6th Grade back from vault went at U'O", but freshman detenraned by the number of htader wlth Bridgman. pitcher for Watervliet in the B Division — Don Young camping trip 2:30 p.m. Insurance (Sting) 3, Fred's Meat Scott Moore had to settle for J . Watervliet trimmed the Bees 12- second game. She gave up 3 SUNDAY, May 30 - HIGH medal ln ng second place as a result of more Other " "' 9 and 14-2. The Panthers are now walks, 1 strike out and 2 hits. Market (Blkrard) 0, Hardings SCHOOL — Baccalaureate 4:00 (Strikers) 8, McKlnney's Carpet misses. were^TdTt^^rela^m ""'Jf "* 'T ^ 0VtraU Dcb ^ 2 triples for GREEN ACRES p.m. 440 y Frank was winning Service (Kicks) 0. Tracey Brown had a fine leap * . o 7 K u ^ ^ Panth«rs. Julie Zwolinski and Kevin Wcher for Here's how to treat a laceration, otherwise called a cut. April 8th of 19W, but had to settle for i WhUney ^ P Watervliet. Tracy Patti Briney also hit triples for olashak. Adams), 4th In the 440 g^e up 9 walks. 7 strike outs and Watervliet. A. Division — Don Young third place in the long jump. New k * ^Vh,tney 5 hits. It was a game of defense Watervliet will be playing Its • Apply pressure to the wound using a dean Opening Friday Insurance (Cosmos) 5, Fred's Gerry Gorden finished third in gauze compress to stop the bleeding. Note that Meat Market (Whitecaps) 5, the 220 yard dash, as did Trent ./i m Ifor the Panthers. last conference game, a double thej^ yard low hurdles . ), Deb Olson belted a homerun header, at New Buffalo, on McKinney's Carpet Service Philyaw In the 440 yard dash. Arrivals bleeding may be more profuse if the iryury is on the • • • (Roughnecks) 2, and Hardings fWhitnev Br^ Fr^K^ ^ 8 ^ for ^ Panthers Wednesday, May 26th. there. On head, face or neck because the blood supply is 001,0611 Frazier also 11 1 a (Rowdies) 0. BOYS 4TH AT 9-10 MEET Mr. and Mrs. Craig Chapman, fi^ hv h® * Friday, May 28th, Watervliet will greater in these areas. Schultz, Adams), fifth Unra homerun. Anita Skidmore hit a be playing Its pre-dlstrict game B. Division — Don Young The Panther boys track team the former Susan Mainwaring, S y rd Insurance (Sting) 9, Hardings placed 4th In the nine team field are the proud parents of a baby — 1" b : ™ triple and a single. Julie JJZ wu^Tu^ fT- • Maintain pressure for several minutes to allow BUCK NIGHT (Strikers) 2, Fred's Meat Market at the first annual "Hartford girl born April 30 at St. Mary's ' Zwolinski helped with a double Hartford game on May 2Sth. the blood to clot. (Bliizard) 4, McKinney's Carpet Freshmen - Sophomore Track Hospital In Grand Rapids. Service (Kicks) 1. Meet". The Buchanan boys Elizabeth Marie tipped the scales • When the bleeding has stopped, clean the At Green Acres finished first. at 7 pounds, 11 ounces. She is the wound thoroughly with soap and water Bill Smith won the shot put granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mainwaring of Grand Rapids, EH Then rinse thoroughly to help wash out debris with a throw of 40*1". J TUESDAY SPECIAL ^ Miniature Golf every The hot weather didn't bother and the fifth great grandchild of and bacteria Mildred Mainwaring of Shawn Rouse at Hartford MALTED PANCAKES QQ& ^ Vanilla is actually the Saturday, as he ran season's Watervliet. EH You can cleanse the wound further by Wed. Night thru June dried fruit of an orchid. with Homemode Syrup ... All you can eatl Tr jFT applying any of a number of over the counter antiseptic solutions. 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BASEBALL Watervliet Record Page Nine -5* May 27, 1982 SCORES Edgar Bell Publisher's mother dies CARDS 14, BRAVES 4 OBITUARIES HARTFORD - Funeral services were held Saturday, The Cards beat the Braves 14-4 Victor Vandervort 1905, In Bangor Township. He May 15, for Edgar J. Bell, Center May 21st in North Dakota Wednesday night. Mark Russell retired In 1970 from Whirlpool St. LANGDON, N.D. - Frelda M. belted s homer, and Heath COLOMA - Victor E. J Corporation. Survivors Include: Mr. Bell, 78, died May 12 at Green, 83, mother of Watervliet Wllloughby added a triple and a Vandervort, 83, of 267 N. E. one son, Wallace Jr., of Pine Mercy Hospital, Benton Harbor. publisher Gordon Banaslk, died \ double for the winners. Hernando, Port Charlotte, Fla., Bluff, Ark.; one daughter, Mrs. 1 Services were held at Calvin Thursday, May 20th, In her home Winning pitcher was Paul formerly of the Coloma and Gerald (Patricia) Molter of West Funeral Home, Hartford, on at Langdon, N. Dakota. Pipkins. Even though the Braves Watervliet areas, died Monday In Suffleld, Conn.; six Saturday at 1 p.m. Burial was In Services were held at 10 a.m. fell short, they were led by Jeff Port Charlotte. grandchildren; and one brother, Maple Hill Cemetery Memorials Saturday, May 22nd In the United Coon with three singles and Odie Funeral Mass will be held Wlnton of Grand Rapids. His may be made to the Hartford Methodist Church there. Williams with a double. Friday at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph wife, Margaret, preceded him In Federated Church, of which he A prayer service was held at 7:30 Catholic Church, Watervliet, with death In 1971. REDS 14, SOX 9 was a member. p.m. on Friday, May 2lst In the burial in Crystal Springs Mr. Bell, a retired contractor, chapel. Although the Reds jumped Into Cemetery. Liturgical prayers Elmer Levingston the lead In the first and second was bom March 27,1904, In Holly Frelda Meyer was bom April GERMAN LANGUAGE CONTEST WINNER — Jennifer Abrams, will be recited at 8 p.m. Thursday HARTFORD - Elmer D. Innings, the Sox battled back to Springs, Miss. 22, 1899, In , N.D. She daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Charles Abrams and a junior at Coloma lat the Davidson Chapel of Florin Levlngston, 61, of 105 Marlon tie it up in the frird. The Reds Survivors Include his wife, the married John Banaslk In 1918 In High School, was chosen a winner in the Annual German Language Funeral Service, Coloma. Ave., Hartford, died Sunday, came charging back In the fourth former Gladys McFarland; a Langdon. He died In 1933. She Youth Pastor Gary Wornica and wife Battina Contest sponsored by the German American National Congress Memorials may be made to the , at Community Hospital, and won the game i4-9. daughter, Mrs. Harold (Nadean) married Charles H. Green on (D.A.N.K.) for Berrien County high schools. Jennifer is a 4th year Cancer foundation. Watervliet. Jerry Kirby, Danny Kennedy, Heidelberg of Judsonla, Ark.; October 3,1954, in Fargo, N.D. He German student. The testing was determined through oral Mr. Vandervort was bom fob. Funeral services will be held M>ir Youth Pastor at Central Assembly of God Matt Jordan and Kevin Tackett two sisters — Mrs. Gena Roland died July 9,1965.. discussion in the German language, a written essay in German and 11, 1899 In Mayfleld, Mich. He Thursday, May 27, at 2 p.m. at each got three hits for the Reds. of Marmaduke, Ark., and Mrs. Surviving are her sons, Orvllle, a specific test was a retired salesman for Rev. Daniel D. Roehl, Pastor of the church now has a youth Calvin Funeral Home, Hartford. Lucille Bell of Fresno, Calif.; Banaslk, Fargo, Jack Banaslk, The winning pitchers were Kevin Metropolitan Life Insurance, Central Assembly of God, Pastor. Burial will be In Maple Hill one stepdaughter, Mrs. Jeff Langdon, Gordon Banaslk, Mrs. Frelda M. Green Tackett and Jerry Kirby. covering the Coloma and meeting at the South Elementary Rev. Gary Wornica and his Cemetery. (Peggy) Bowen of Hartford; two Watervliet, Mich., Allyn Banaslk, Victim's parents write judge CARDS 11, A'sO Hartford areas. He was a veteran Mr. Levlngston was bom Sept. School in Watervliet, announced wife Battina will be working with stepsons — Arthur McFarland Moorhead, Minn.; daughters. children by doing sewing and The Cards beat the A's 11-0 3f World War I, a member of St. the youth in various projects. 14, 1920, In Brownwood, Mo. He and Jay McFarland, both of Lucille (Mrs. Joseph) Lowery, selling vegetables from a huge for leniency for driver under the fine pitching of Scott Charles Catholic Church, Port retired In 1975 from Whirlpool They will be in charge of the Hartford; five grandchildren; 10 Tulsa, Okla., Elda (Mrs. Guy) garden, and with the help from Nlchol who allowed only two hits Charlotte, Fla., and a member of Clover Leaf Club Sunday evening service of the Corporation. He was a veteran of stepgrandchlldren; and eight Felix, Spokane, Wash., Donna her family, she managed. All A young man who was the Berrien Circuit Judge Chester and struck out nine batters. ihe Watervliet Knights of The April 26th meeting of the church as well as having their World War 11. Survivors Include: step great-grandchildren. (Mrs. Robert) Foreman, seven graduated from high driver In a crash which took the J. Byrns placed Raymond Paul Pipkins came in relief and Coiumbus. Clover Leaf Club was held at the own meeting on Tuesday his wife, the former Mary Kelley; Houston, Texas; 23 school, all attended at least a two lives of two Watervliet men last Howley on two years probation gave up no hits and had three Survivors Include: his wife, the two sons - Charles Dean and Herrien County OES home of Mrs. Evelyn Krieger. evenings. grandchildren; 12 great- year trade school, or business December received a probation- for the death of Steve Emery and strike outs for the Cards. former Doris Brown; three sons - James, both of Hartford; three Mrs. Mary Kilmark presented The youth of the church have The Berrien County grandchildren; brothers, school, and the oldest. Orvllle, ary sentence this week, because said, "Usually the family wants Mark Russell, Paul Pipkins John of Oceola, Ind., Victor M. of grandchildren; one brother, Leon the program, "Technological pledged $1000.00 to "Speed the Association of Eastem Star held Edward, Wales, and Alvln, got his professorship. Three of the parents of one of the victims some kind of punishment, but for and Chuck Stanford, each had Lewlsvllle, Tx., and Richard of of Swlnton, Mo.; and two half Changes". She discussed how Light", a youth Missionary their annual meeting at the St. Mayvllle, N.D. her four sons served their wrote the judge asking him to be the first time In my career the two singles to help power the South Bend, Ind.; one daughter brothers - L.G. Caldwell, and such changes as the use of robots, program of the Assemblies of Joseph Masonic Temple. Frieda was a member of the country In the Armed Forces, and lenient. family of the deceased has •Mrs. Matthew (Barbara) Warren Caldwell, both of electronic games, nuclar God. This amount is to be paid by Cards' win. The meeting was opened by United Methodist Church, the the youngest was turned down written a beautiful letter asking Although Steve Seymour was |basserly of Rancho Mirage, Brownwood, Mo. development, and television the end of the year. The youth and Shirlee Benford, President for Manila Homemakers Gub, and due to a heart aliment. for leniency. It was a letter of a the A's losing pitcher, he had nine |3alif.; two sisters - Mrs. Veda affected our living and life style. Pastor Wornica will be engaging Self Culture Club 1981-82 and her officers. Among the Order of the Eastem Star. Her daughters and sons all great deal of love, and I could not Richard of Minneapolis, Minn., strike outs. Hartford soldier the distinguished guests were married, and have raised fine She also discussed some In various activities during Doris Adams was hostess April But first and foremost with Ignore that. This is really Eddie Johnson had a double for ind Mrs. Beulah Glendeming developments In medicine such the year, some of which will be Rosemary Andrasl, Worthy Frelda came her family. When families of their own. Always 30 for the final meeting of the Self forgiveness, and I'd have to be )f Benton Harbor; 18 dies in Colorado the A's and Steve White added a Grand Matron and Edgar thoughtful of her family, Frelda as the plastic scalpel which fund raising activities. During Culture Club for the year 1981-82. John Banaslk passed away In pretty cruel to Ignoreit." grandchildren; and 12 great- HARTFORD — Army Warrant eliminates bleeding In surgery. single. Shonya, Worthy Grand Patron, of 1933 at the age of 47, he left waited until they were all the Memorial Day week end the A dessert luncheon was served grandchildren. He was preceded Officer Second Class Douglas the Grand Chapter of Eastem married before she took a second Mrs. Kilmark has been named a youth will be going to Chicago as during the social hour. Howley, 23, of Route 2, Frelda, who was 34, with seven n death by his first wife, Louise, Clare Melvln, 32, formerly of Life Member of the Cover Leaf Airman K. W. Redliek Star of Michigan. children to raise. The oldest. husband. a group to a giant youth Rally for In lieu of music the hostess Decatur, had pleaded no contest n1963. Hartford, died Wednesday, May The following officers for When Frelda became 111, and Club. three days. read a poem written by Helen to a charge of negligent homicide agsipned to Kee«ler Orvllle, was thirteen, and the 19, after suffering an apparent Berrien County Association for the family leamed of the serious A dessert luncheon and routine Gary Wornica who graduated Lowrle Marshall titled "Be in the death of Emery 23, of Loren Saucier youngest. Allyn, was one-year- Airman Kenneth W. Redllck, heart attack at Fort Carson, Colo. 1982-83 were Installed, - old. With very little financial nature of her Illness, they all business meeting were Included from Central Bible College In Friends with Yourself". Watervliet. Howley's cousin, COLOMA — Loren Saucier of came from as far away as during the meeting. The next son of Rudy R. and Virginia L. President, Betty Jean Smith of means, she kept the family Springfield, Mo., was Devotlonals were given by Jlmmie Liles, 20, of Watervliet, Funeral services were held Redllck of Route 1, Watervliet, Gulfport, Miss., formerly of 6825 Coloma #307, First Vice- together, fed and clothed them, Houston. The last to arrive came meeting will be on May 10 at the valedictorian and class speaker Alice Arent who read selections was killed also In the crash, but a Second St., Coloma, died Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. at Hartford President, Pearl Oxender of from Michigan, Wednesday night home of Mrs. Elizabeth Mich., has been assigned to and gave them the love and last June. . from the Bible tract "Trust". similar charge for that death was United Methodist Church. Burial Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., at his home. Sylvia # 74, 2nd Vice-President, guidance that they remember (May 19), and Frelda left us Stephenson. Mrs. Doris Adams These included: "Prayers Can't dismissed with the no contest Funeral services and burial was In Maple Hill Cemetery, Eugene Eggers of Watervliet Thursday momlng (May 20). will present the program. after completing Air Force basic and cherish today. She raised 7 be Answered Unless they are plea. Howley was the driver of a Hartford. Memorials may be Cartoonist speaks to training. were held May 20 In Gulfport. *1232, Secretary-Treasurer, Prayed", written by Helen Blazer which went out of control made to the church or to the Van During the six weeks at Memorials may be made to the MArilyn Slebermark, Three Oaks Historical Society Steiner Rice, one of America's on Forest Beach Road on Dec. 5. Buren Sheltered Workshop, "My fur coat - STOLEN!" Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, Coloma Emergency Ambulance H 209, Chaplain. Lillian Couch, Following a pot luck supper, beloved poet laureates of A third passenger was injured. Bangor., the airman studied the Air Force | Service. Niles IV332, Marshall, Marjorle COED members of the North Berrien Inspirational verse. Mr. Melvln was bom Sept. 30, The letter was signed by Steve mission, organization and Prior to retiring, Mr. Saucier Troxell of Welcome F. Mason 296, Historical Society, and guests, In addition to presiding over 1949, In Allegan and was a 1967 Emery's parents, Mrs. A1 Kulper customs and received special lad been employed by Clements Organist, Luclle Newton, listened to Rick Yager, a famous the business session, Inez graduate of Hartford High and Spencer A. Emery. Judge training in human relations. 3ox Co., Coloma. Colonial #319, Sargent-At-Arms, AEROBIC artist. Mr. Yager Is the Benson, president, also School. He was stationed at Fort Byrns read the letter aloud, In addition, airmen who I Survivors Include a brother and Richard Ferguson, America #234 cartoonist who authored "Buck conducted a very interesting and Carson In Colorado Springs with which said In part, "If Steve were complete basic training earn wo sisters. His wife, Irene, were Installed. Rogers" comic strip In 1956. This Informative program titled. "The the Sixth Regiment Criminal alive, he would not want (him) credits toward an associate receded him In death. The afternoon meeting was DANCING was the first cartoon dealing with Law and the Farmer". During Investigative Division. punished by going to jail" Byrns degree In applied science though followed by a dinner served by SPACE. Many modern space the discourse It was disclosed received a similar letter signed the Community College of the Air Wallace Clinarci American Chapter #234. Ideas are based on his cartoons. how very regulated the Survivors includes his wife, the by Mrs. Kuiper and her husband Force. HARTFORD - Wallace E. He wanted to become a Agricultural industry has former Brenda McFarlln; two 6-week class A1 Kuiper. Judge Byrns said all The airman will now receive JUnard, Sr., 76, of 1211 Newgate cartoonist from the time he was a become; quite unrelated to the daughters - Karrie Lee and liOtrl four young men had been specialized Instruction In the rid.. West Suffleld, Conn., at home; a son, Steffen at home; small boy. After graduating from Independent methods used a $28 drinking, and as part of Howley's communications - electronics ormerly of Coloma and South his parents, Mr. and Mrs. high school, he attended the quarter century ago. However, probation, he prohibited hliri systems field. laven, died Friday, May 21, at Academy of Fine Arts In despite rules and regulations plus Richard Melvln, of Hartford; a from drinking and restricted his Redllck Is a 1960 graduate of >t. Francis Hospital, Hartford, Join Dance Aerobic™ - A pro- Increased cost of labor and sister, Lisa Buddemeler of Chicago. Keep frozen poultry hard- driving privileges. Watervliet High School. I 3onn. Kalamazoo: and three brothers - Mr. Yager has to prepare machinery, and whims of frozen until time to thaw, gram of choreographed dance exercises Funeral services were held Garry and William of Hartford When you have an insured cartoons 6 months In advance, nature which cause many crop and cook promptly after Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Calvin designed to promote cardiovascular loss, your "independent insur- for dally and Sunday editions that failures, the loyal hard-working and Timothy of Kalamazoo. thawing. funeral Home, Hartford. Burial fitness, endurance, and improve muscle ance anent' represents you in appear In many different farmer continues to keep vas In Thomas Cemetery, securing full and prompt- newspapers. Also he draws for agriculture first In the field of all tone while having fun. iangor. settlement of your claim. He is comic books which are also American Industries. Hats off as COMMISSION ORDER Mr. Cllnard was bom Dec. 14, not the captive' employee of we recognize the many printed In foreign languages as COMMISSION ORDER Every Monday and Wednesday, 7:00- one insurance company The well as American. His comics contributions the farmer has (under authority of Act 230. P A 1925. as amended) Don Young Agency is an inde- were the basis for games, toys made to our way of life. 8;00 P.M., beginning June 2,1982. I (under authority of Act 230. P.A 1925. as amended) pendent insurance agency. andaT.V. show. Self Culture Club will recess Service call The program was followed by a until October 15, when It will STURGEON SIZE LIMIT H4RTV VV4- 4 short business meeting. meet at the home of Elsie Paul. REGULATIONS ON TIGER MUSKELLUNGE To register, call Center For Health Ol Wal*r»ll«l Don Young The Natural Resources Commission, at Its meeting on July 14, Promotion. Community Hospital 1978. under authority of Act 230, P.A. 1925, as amended, renewed The Natural Resources Commission, at its meeting on July 14, 4^3-4255 Insurance the order of August 10, 1973. that no sturgeon be taken or 1978, under the authority of Act 230. P.A. 1925. as amended, 463-3111. extension 109 possessed from the waters of this state of a length less than 50 renewed the order of August 10,1973, that hybrid muskellunge, Agency - Inches for a period of five years beginning January 1,1979. commonly known as the "tiger muskellunge". shall be deemed as muskellunge, and it shall be unlawful to take or possess tiger Complete Insurance Service Beards were Ance subiect to government control in muskellunge except In accordance with laws, rules, and Rumania. Those seeking to wear whiskers needed an Watervliet - 404773 regulations goveming muskellunge, for a period of five years official permit and had to pay a fee. effective January 1,1979.

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Coloma Legion holds Comet Athletic Boosters Mav27. 1982 Watervliet Record Page Eleven Dart Tournament hold annual banquet The Coloma Comet Athletic Coloma Rainbow Girls On May 1, the Coloma Booster Gub held their annual American Legion Poet 362 and L end of the year banquet at Lake • host state Grand Reception & L Beverages, sponsored an Michigan Golf Hills on Friday, English Dart Tournament. The May 14. The Athletic Boosters The Coloma Assembly #45 of tournament Included both adult were Joined by the Coloma Band the Intemational Order of the and childrens' events. Booster Club. Rainbow for Girls hosted a Grand Darters from Chicago, • Following an enjoyable dinner, Reception on Monday, May 17th, Hammond, Valparaso, and the Athletic Boosters held their at the Coloma Masonic Temple. Michigan City, and Dunoon, election of officers, with the Mrs. Linda Freimann, Scotland, as well as the local area following members selected for Supreme Deputy of the Supreme participated. The tournament office: William Bohannon, Assembly, Intemational Order of paid out over $700.00 in cash and president: June Petertll, Bingo the Rainbow for Girls in prizes. L&L Beverage, in chairman; Bud Steinhoff, vice Michigan was present. Miss addition to donating the prizes for president; Sylvia Clark, Nancy Ann New. Grand Worthy the first four places in each secretary, and Neal Kreitner, Cheryl Whisenaat Advisor of Michigan along with Chuck Watzke the other Grand Officers was in event, also donated free flights to treasurer. WIN FIRST PLACE AT COLOMA LANES - The Hill A Stewart Children's winner attendance. all contestants. Rick Schlipp of Starting next fall on Sept. 20th, Electrical Co. team recently took ftnt place at Coloma Lanes In the Engagement Miss Alice M. Smith. Grand L&L was at the tournament and the Booster Gub meetings will be Bantam Lengve. Pictured In the front row are Rodney Gonzales Coloma: and Mary Ann Trevantl, Fidelity of the Grand Assembly presented the prizes to all held every third Monday of each Chicago. and Rick Lambrecbt. Standing are Kevin Stewart, Troy Ballard winners. Door prizes were given Announced of Michigan, along with Mr. Ladies singles - Bea Reid, month at 7:30 p.m. in the Junior and Mark Lambrecht Kevin Stewart also received trophies for out as well, they Included a Announcement has been made Harold G. Cobum, Dean of Grand Dunoon Scotland. high school library. high game and high series. Dartboard, Jebco fishing reel. of the engagement and upcoming Alice M. Smith Open doubles - Jeff Conquest - Commemorative Legion Battle, marriage of Cheryl L. Whisenant Edna (.ham hers to Hammond, and Bill Brown - and a Dart Cabinet. American and Michael G. Peterson. Cross, Miss Paula Andrasi, Michigan City. Coloma Middle School Honor Roll celebrate 99th birthday Legion Post 362 commander The bride-to-be is the daughter Michigan Courtesy Committee. Open singles - Jeff Conquest - THIRD MARKING PERIOD J urban, Heather Just, Shannon those students who have a Bemie Becker and Bob Fury of' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mrs. Edna Chambers, former Mrs. Betty Jean Smith, Hammond. 6th GRADE Kaeding, Darren Keefer, Karen straight "A" average- local resident, will celebrate her donated trophies for the Bevilhymer, MUlburg, Mich. Her Chairman of Green Ray, and Childrens' Events - First place: The Principals list includes Kreitner, Brett Maniscalco, Treasa Auer, Scott Bower, 99th birthday on June 12th. at childrens' events. Mrs. Kevin Johnson (nee Karen Hardy) fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alice L. Arent, Arc and Luck of the Draw - Chuck Karen McKle, Kim Momany, Tamara Cross, Pamela Dahms, which time her friends may The tournament paid out four those students who have a Robert L. Peterson, Mound, Sunshine chairman of Green Ray Watxke, Coloma, and Rhonda straight "A" average - Jennifer David Myers, Kris Nord, Kim Sharon Fietz, Chris Glisson, remember her with cards at were honored. places in the adult events and Minnesota. Watzke, Coloma. Pelletier, Susan Phillips, Stacy David Just, Andrew Lentz, Upjohn Nursing Home, 2400 awarded first and second place Nemethy. United in marriage The couple will be married in The evening began with a Open doubles • Bud Reck, Quinn, Donnell Robinson, Valerie Nitzsche, Stacey Portage Road, Kalamazoo, trophies to the childrens event. To qualify for the Honor Roll, a an outdoor ceremony on dinner at which many out-of-town Coloma, John Ryan, Chicago. student must have at least a "B" Tammy Rodell, Brain Rogers, Parrigln. Cassandra Spaulding, Karen Hardy and Kevin Hardy, sister of the bride, Denise Saturday, June 12, 1982, at the where she now resides. guests were present. TOURNAMENT RESULTS Open singles - Chuch Watzke, average with no grades less than Jennifer Sager, Vem Sawyer, Paul Stowell. Johnson were married Saturday, Johnson, Watervliet, Kim home of the groom's parents in Mrs. Chambers is a Hfe Miss Marci Mechtel, Worthy Adult events - First place: Coloma. a "B".- David Scheffler, Trent Scheuer, To qualify for the Honor Roll, a May 1st, at two o'clock in the Ertman, Benton Harbor, Debbie Minnesota. member of the Order of the Advisor of Coloma welcomed all. Luck of the Draw - Terry Ridge Scott Albright, Brock Bittner, Judy Schreiber, Shannon Smith. student must have at least a "B" Midway Baptist Church, Red Johnson. Kentwood, and Tamara Cheryl is a 1975 graduate of Eastem Star. No. 232, Watervliet, A Pledge Ceremony was held for - Coloma: and Day Mayo Jr., - "Lack of pep is often mis- Tracy Broderick, Steve Lisa Swisher, John Walter, average with no grades less than Arrow Highway. Rev. Frank Maze. Flower girl was Alisha Coloma High School, Michigan, and members plan to honor her girls too young to become Coloma. took for patience." Chandler, Becky Chapman, Ottie Rodney Weir, Stephen Wells. a "B".- Hardy, father of the bride, and Petoske, Coloma. and is employed in the Word with a card shower. Rainbow Girls at the present Mixed Doubles - Don Maruty, Kin Hubbard Cowgill, Amy Elliott. Amy Dawn Wetmore, Tracy Williams, Shelby Balow, Valerie Rev. Harold Knickerbocker Serving as best man was Tim Processing Department at Weber Life long residents of time. Fester, Cheryl Feury, Christine Cheryl Wilson. Bohannon, Mike Brown, Carrie performed the ceremony. Ertman. Benton Harbor. Ushers Marking Systems, Arlington Watervliet, John and Edna The evening closed with the Flippo, Kim Golas, Danny Carter, Tammy Collins, Twlla Parents of the bride are Rev. were Rick Fellows, Watervliet, Heights, Illinois. She was Chambers resided on Park entire group singing Rainbow Goldner, Robert Hazen, Karen THIRD MARKING PERIOD Crosby, Don Culver, Amy Davis, and Mrs. Frank Hardy Jr., of Dan Fellows, Coloma, Rod employed at the Watervliet Street. Until his death Mr. songs. Hirsch, Lynda Hoffman, Jon 7th GRADE Michelle DeFields, Jessica Watervliet. The groom is the son Beebe, Watervliet, Don Bosewell. Record for six years before Chambers operated a barber DoYotiTake Jollay, Scott Jones, Rodney The Principal's List includes Donoho, Heidi Evans, Amy of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Coloma, and Wayne Quigley, moving to the Chicago area last shop in the building presently Gagliardo, Doug Gatchell, Keri 3906 Hennesey Road, Watervliet. Coloma. year. occupied by the Trux Ice Cream Good Care Hall, Angle Hester, Rhonda The bride wore a sheer over A reception was held Mike graduated in 1972 from Parlor. Hoffman, David Holmer, Greg taffeta empire gown, trimmed immediately following the Mound Westonka High School Their only daughter, Mrs. Coloma Jr. High Honor Roll Americans spend about Of Yourself & Howell, Keith Huizinga, Donna with silk venice lace appliques ceremony in the church's and attended Normandale Harold (Retha) Havens, resides 8400 million a year on Fourth Marking Period Cromer, Valerie Cross, Andrew Johnson. Mark Kalafut, David and seed pearls, which was Friendship Hall, and was Community College. He is in Kalamazoo. ra^or blades. designed with a cathderal train. attended by approximately 175 Your Family? ending March 26.1982 Davis, Frank Delatoree, Nathan Kenney, Paul Knight, Lori employed by Pentax I'Al .t 1 IMc MA> i I Ml KMONUHASS I UCKV l.AD A lace Juliet cap held the finger guests. RCI The Principal's List includes Denbow, Donald Dreksler, Diane Krenek, Scott Morris, Dana Corporation, Oak Brook, Illinois. AM Mi>sl people would answer yes to tl>e .ibove those honor students who have a Eckoff, Tina Freeman. Matthew Mullauer, Susan Olney, Lori tip illusion veil. The bride carried After a wedding trip to question and lhal s great* Tt^diy s medical costs a bouquet of pink silk roses and Knoxville, Tenn. to the World's are skyrocketing and m«>sl people just can t al straight "A" average.- Genovese, Jeff Gould. Donna Postelli, Jerry Robinson. Greg There are more than lord lo be ill for any length of time Therelore n GRADE 9 - Kristine Diamond, Janczewski. James Kreitner, Saffell, Cara Smith. Corby white carnations with angel lace Fair, and the Smokey Mountain 250,000 species of bee- can actually pay to be sure ol your good hvalth Many pmblems. high WivkI and star flowers. National Park, the couple tles. by far the largest pressure for example, might not make you feel ill until It has pn pressed to a sent HIS Todd Hiler, Tracy Hornus, Tamara Kublick. Richard Snyder, Sherry Sundman, Trent single order in the en- liof IMM NIT Miss Debbie Hardy of retumed to Niles, where they will illness that can greatly damage your health and your bank account Isn t it smarter Margret Krebs, Rebecca Sanders. Julie Stanley, Gerald Sutton, Mike Thiebeault, Lisa tire animal kingdom. A'MHWnWN ' IB incSHIWowN to invest in your health future and that of your family now rather than later' Think Watervliet was Maid of Honor. make their home. Ci^B K^B^Bi^BMi^Hiur^BisK whitkocai about your local family physician and what he might mean to yixir entire family in Murphy, linda Scheuer, Wesley Thibeault, Sherrie Thompson, Thornton. Jack Umphrey. Sandy u H^B ^B^^^^BM KC tr MI Bridesmaids wore long orchid The bride is a graduate of KOMAMimRNF1 N SWI/.'LE PINI APPLE PARFAIT POI'CORN I A PA/ A ten gallon hat, when The bridesmaids were April Southwestern College. He is two cups roasted nuts and a MIRAGI tRII SPIRIT FRAGI1.E MARGUERITI I I N* IN LIFT SLNNY DAISY LAMPLIGHT MYDI SPR Chris Tavolacci, James Todd, AMHI R WHITF YEIi<»W |F.WF:i DESfcRT GOIJJ VF.LL(1WSTF.N MANI. PERRY C IIW CKX IH N \K ITH HI RMA (HMD draftsman, and is a reserve sgt. Process in a blender or < iRCMID Wll ATSTRAW PERFECT .AIIWAGON l«>NLY HF.I . JASI»F R | /fie last Resort SPECIALS EVERY DAY II .\*>\SPHI 11 MC.HORN m LOW I CI. MF.CI A SOMBRI R< • GOI DEN envelope today! in the National Guard. food processor until soft. M \A WHI Al N* • kNHAKI R > / ISSAMLK Al OiRAI SAND APRICOT PINK CLOUD CIN TINT PARI AIT PINK FOAM HOPE CUTI R»ISCTLLA INVERNESS SLASH* HI IT RIVl & CARRY OUTS. GRI 1 N TUROUOISF. TOUCH O HI UE H R AIR CASTLE OPA1. TVROUOIFI HI IT CRAT Restaurant & Lounge HI l 1 CI I FSD PI AC II > SEA CRYSTAi. 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GAMBLES Hto m toM to XALEM UTHFJUN CHL RTM Aloe, the Wcot half al the (MMrl.SyMrfi (OUtMA INTTED JPubfie (Jfotim mSarttoaKTeaa**! otteraey's (oca at aflawtd by law. aad atoo MFTHODIST CHI Kt H RTY. WaUam F.. FWrbrr dato, Raage If WoM. Sab>oc1 to Mgbwayo, Conrad Bros. Church St.. ( olnma COLOMA aay aama paM by the aadenlgaad to P«rt A Mftirta Strer*. r«lMu aaeaaaato aad rigM tl wayt tl recard. MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE proteet Ha totereot prter to aoM sate, wbteh Sunday Worship I a m. k 10 30 a m Rev. Timothy (Tooaea SPRAY & WASH Tie I gSn period abal be aae (1) Sun School A Bible C1mm9 -I :1& a M ear fraai toe dtoaalaM^ 261 N. Main al toat ecrtoto aaartgage dated Jaaaary M. AS AO toat part d Lota 0 ate 9 oad toi Oiurch Worship -10 •bam Datod: May U, ML Downtown Coloma b? J«o*t J. PaM. a ** m to I 1971 to toe ana al NUNOJO executed by I te^to Brnk N, CtMAdtetoa to Watervliet ChurrhSohool-O Iba m THE FEDERAL LAND RANK I .!• ' Vj. « X. • Federal Savtog Mi Looa AaoeMaa, a CkaMar C tek aad Celto E ftaek. aa Ma Caaaty al Bentea, ate Mate al STILL JUST 50i Or SAINT PAUL, G0SPE1. UGHTHOT^T COUlM A CHRISTIAN Federal Aarociattoa, ol Tnj, Oaklaad w«e aad to her ova mid, aa MertMon, to i Caaaty, MlrMgia, teg to toe Cooaty, IBrtogaa, faraairlj Find Federal TV Wcot Half M toe Nartoiaat Qamte, toarad, raeardad Jaaaary n, MTL to Rr* MfarRral • rf SCIENCE SOCIETY TV Federal Laad Baak al flatot Paal a body , WadeAToeker Paator of (^aprl Hour Pan Pa« St. Coloma Savtopaad Looa Aaaartagsa^Wko, dated corporate, al SL Paal, Mtoaeaota, aa Seettoa M, Tawaahto I SsaN. Ra WATERVLIET •he Mth day f( Aognat IMO, aad roeordod to Atteraeys far Mtrtgagee Sab)ect to Mghwaya, panmiali aad righta RkJ Arrow Highway • Brtwrrn Soaday Sonirv A Srbooi, li:IOa.n. Mangagcc, Ned tor record to toe Office al til Partogc Ave.. P.O. Box Ml the ^flre al toe Regteter af Deod^ tor the al way al record. toe Nadkady Ltoa d aaM Ld I, M0J (od Walrrvlirl and Hartford F\r«in«Srr>1cr. Wrdociwlax. 7:00 p.m toe Regtoter al Deeda tor Bentea Cooaty, Three Rfvera, MteMgaa, MON FURNITURE Sunday Scko*(. 10:00 a m Coaaty tl Bentoa aad Slato al MkUgaa, aa i aa Febroary 4,1171, aad recardad TV iLtiaspUaa pertod toaB be aae (I) Bad M Na NmNaad caraar d taM LM 9: (I-MJ7;44,10,1741) year fram IV date al aate. Mommj WorUiip. 11:00 a.m. PAW PAW AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST the ISth day al Aagaat. IMO, to Ubar 118 rf Dated: May If. UN. 115 N Mam 007S Paw Paw Ave., Cat una Bentoa Coaaty Recorda, aa page NT aa Mai M Jdterea Street, N.TI toM to too THE FEDERAL LAND RANK HOPE F\ UTHFJUN loyd Stinnett. Mteistcr Northerly Itoe M High Stead; theace >|K at toe date af toto aottee NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE OF SAINT PAUl, WLV . SYNOD Suaday School. 10 a m 1979, mi recorded May M, 1979 to Ltoer IMI BaoOady, ateag tot Nartomty tea d High HOURS totereat toe aam al TTdrty Ftre Delate bavtog hota made to the • Hrmirti Sob. - HartJord Sunday Reoeral wonhip al Rocordi aa pafaa NT aad M to toe Office Steed, to toa SaaNady iattomtfi| d M* Ft re Haadred Sixty Three aad 41/100 M that certato martgage dated March 4, WEINER, WADE A TUCKER Monday - Friday 9 lo5;30 Orhardl P KtooU. Pi*lor A astrmbliev II a.n. A C p.n al toe Regtoter rf Dooda far Barrtoa Coaaty. Lotol ate 0 d aMd Btoch N; Dalan (NMN.41); 1970, to Ihe aam al fITNOJO execated by Attaraeya lor Mortgagee Saturday: 9to5 Soaday .Srbaol. 1-00 an Jate Seek aad Saadra Scch, as hto wife aad Aad na rait ar pnrMitogi at tow ar to m Partogc Ave-. P.O. Bat in Lola I ate A to toa Narto W orkbl|t ServW. 10.10 a.m. to her owe right at Mtrtgagar s. to The Three Rivera, bfichigaa, 4NN Itoe M aaM LM t; thence coattoalag Federal late Bate al Sate PaM, a body debt aorarod by aaid martgage ar my part (MM7;MJ04TJMI) Narthady ateag aaM tea kataaea Lato IAI COLOMA SEVENTH DAY corporate, of St Paal. Mtaacaato. aa HARTFORD «i4377 t toerool. Now, Tbereiarc, by vbiae tl toe ate cMttoaMtoa NtraM, a dtotoaeo d NJI SEVENTH-DAY AD\ ENtlST ADVEYT1ST CHURCH Martgagee, Bled (ar record to the Office al Ptam Raad - Hardorri 300 W Center i Dtrertlv beyoad cenetcn • AUTO REPAIR to aMch torn to datowd af Deeda far Bentea Caaaty, Put your Pastor Ralpb Darrooxb - - to ba at toe data al tola aattee, tor MORTGAGE SALE Narto tea d aMi LM I, NJ Mat betog a Pootar Ralph Darroagh Now mi Naw Location: , aa March M, 1970 aad neorded to Worship SfTvir*. 11:00 a.m. ito aitUaT " ^ *** * Ddaalt bavtog beca Mde to toe patot aa toe Waatedy tea d LM f; tone* Sabbath School 9:30 a.n. • Church Senice 11 aatlee la hereby gh-ca toat aa' Uber MM M Recorda aa pagea BO aad IN. Sahath School. 9:30 am 501 W. M«ln St.. Ititlard aam al NMM.lf; aa Zt ar p^Ti'^Sjii at aad r itRHiat M a •wtoulj, atoag toe Wad tea d Lat 0 ate 94th day al Jaae,JJn, at WiN o'etock AJL, by Richard P. ad here! — COMPLETE tow ar to e^Mty bavtog beta toathated to al aaM martgage te dedare toe Local Time, said mortgage will be Ladgeaaa, haabaad aad wife, to ptoce dbagtoatog. CHURCH OF fURBT RADIATOR SERVICE— recover toe debt aeeared by aaM taartgage d occraed totereot tbcreoa by • aak at pablic aaettoa. to Federal Savtoga aad Laaa Aaaoctottoa, a m F. Mam SI - Hartford araay part thereal. to be dae, wbteh electtea It dees hereby Dariag tV tlx moatht Immediately Federal Aaaoctottoa, M Troy. Oaklaad I'hone 463-3461 M B Marhry. Muuslcr RON JENSEN NOW THEREFORE, paraaaat to the enrctoe, paraaaat te wbteh there le dalmed ay V treat eatraacc to the Berrien Coaaty Coaaty. Mtehlgaa, laraserty Pint Federal Soaday Scbjol. 10:00 a n power al aate to ato te be doe at the date al tMa Notice, far for information Ownar-Ofwrafor Ciattoaaat, to toe City al SL Jsanph, Savtoga ate Laaa t it n tollm afNVa, datod Monday Woohip. 11:00a m prtodpol aad totereat aa aaM martgage, the Datod: May N.1 Cartifiad Matter Machanic (toatbatogl toe nth day M JMy. mo. ate recorded to toe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaa aa aam al fUJOLM; ao aaM ar pnrrril^s at Chralt Caart tor toa Goaty al Bantoa to affice al toe Regtoter M Deada, tor toe IMMAaLATEOPWEPTH* TWadry, Joly 1, UB, at 10;N o'doch to the tow ar to eqalty hovtog beca taadtated te haU). al Nl praatoca deocrtoed to aMi Caaaty af Bentea aad State M Mtehlgaa, aa South Ccolrr St. Hartford fareaaaa, aaM aiaitgogi wN he fartelaatd recover the debt secured by aaM martgage aurlgigi, ar aa anch thereal aa Bay be toe Mth day M JMy, ItTS, to Uber MB M Father John Gratkorbol by a aate at ptoNc aarttoa to toa araay part thereal. , ACVary ROGEL aeceaaary to pay the onouat dee, aa Bentea Caaiaty Records, ta page 1004, wbteh Satn-day Mau. 7:00 p.m Mddar M toe fraal daar al toe Cavt I NOW THEREFORE, paraaaat to the StotoFtoarFrcyl afereaaM, aa aaM mortgage, with tk« martgage there to ctoteid to V dae, M toe MOTOR SALES Suiida>.«:)Oaod 10:90 an. toa City al St Jaoeph, Mil Mgoa, to al aak to tal Grate R^i at twehre aa date M thto aattee, far prtodpal aad totereot Sal. (onlrstioK. 4 hi S A 7:30 to 1:30 p.m. WATERVUET BELFY to wbteh the ChTolt Coort far to tack case (MUT;MJM7«) mmm aad all toyl toeMyrftorl the aam afTVrteaaTVaaaad.Oae Haadred UNITED METHODIST CHURn Coamty al Bentoa to baM al toe | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aa Farty-fievea ate N/M0 DoBara, 1113, M7 JO); .VM Main St. ( AI.VARY Pt-NTfXtlSTAl.(ULRl H Chorch St A Red Arrow HWA . f, JMy L IMI at N:M o'dack to the isy Mw.i Ate ao aril ar pnrffNtp M tow ar to NOOtTGAGE SALE 13 Sooth Haver Strret Hartford Rev Ray WUltems DRUGS rtgoge wN be faredaatd mm ar wmm wbteh aay ha pMd hy toe eqalty hovtog beca laaXtatcd ta recover toe aa aaade to toa Rrv. B.A. Crawford Saaday School. 9:iS a.n. by a aate M pahlte oacttea te the highest LINCOLN - MERCURY aadertlgaed, aeceaaary to prelect Ita I by toM martgage ar aay pari d a i Suaday School. 10:00 a.m. Wonhip Sen ice. 11:00 a.n. Mdderottoefraatdaaral toeCrert Hoooc to totereat la the prenlaea. Which aaM r, Therdare, by vhtoe M toe by Debra Lea Batter, a i MONTEGO - COUGAR Sunday Evroi^Sprvicr.C;00p.n toe City tl St Joatvh, MteMgaa, toM bctog 463-3164 Stoadard Federal Savtoga aad Looa LAKE SHORE BIBLE 'a tees aa aBawod by tow, aad atoa toa baSdtog to wbteh toe CtecMt Caart far ptoce ar partoi al toad H"U to toa atatate al tVSto?d Asooctottoa, a Fadarai Aaaactottoa, d aay aama paid by the OBderatgaad to protect the Caaaty al Bentoa to bddal the | HARmWD L'NrTED METHODIST U S 33 at Evanston itotoeC9ty altt. Joaeph, to toa Coaaty Trey, Oaktoad CaaMy, MteMga <2S E. Mam St. Hartford III tot 11 nt prior to aaM aMa, wbteh aaM deocrtoed to aaM aa Ha gar Shores, Mi. al MtcNgaa, aad aattee to hereby gtvea that aa Tharadoy, IV FtodFadtrM Sa ntop ate Laaa i Kr* John Hirr thereal aa ouy be atmaaay to pay the Soaday School. 9:iS a.n. laalsSiwi, towR: 1st day al J^, MB, M M:H o'dack AJL, d NBao, datod toe Mtodoyd Jan MU, Mi Suoday School. 9:4S an Wonhip Service. I0:4Sa.m. AS toaMcottotoptocaaar panatoall Compliments All that part of Ut 192, Plat of totoato Md hatog to Ne Taaaal^ al 1 Local Time, aaM mortgage will V roeordod to Nt affiee d toa Ragtotor d Monuax Wonhtp. 11:00 a n. Eveaiag Senice, 1:00 p.n. iM ISH% par i Neaherijpatt.aLiaiNwgtotoeFiattoeraal, Caaaty al Bentoa, aad Slate al ftrntootd by a aate at paMte oadtea, to toe Doodt, tor toa Obm^t d Bantoa aad Stoto d Midweek senice. Wed.. 7:00 p.n. of legal casta, charges a recorded la YatoM "E" al Deadh, page M4, 1 MteMgaa, M Na IfN d^ Jaaa, ON, to kaiBaaaddiautotdaaMiwt.towlt: • IWetavm^v'af IK y B HB NIIV ' ' U tfj INm W, NDC -i * KlA O KF.K1KR INTTED METHODIST Rev Paul Olson. Pastor [atapatot eatraacc to tV Berrtea Coaaty Uber MT7 d Barrtoa COMty Rocarte, ao The Weat InM al toe Eaat half al toe aay tarns paid by the aadertlgaed te protect Church School 9: a n AWANA-Thurs 6 50 p m Bill Stewart's tPJtaot •lafhiilj fraai toe to tV CRy M SL itaiph, MIcMgaa (tVt page NT, M wbteh mortgage there to Mmhiui: Wonhip. 11:00 an e Eaat 4 % acres al ralaaMLatNS; toaace al toe bdag toe lillltog where toe Ctecte Coart to V daa, M Ne data d toto aattoa, THE CHI RCH OF JESUS CHRIST PAW PAW N H toat; M (he (ar toe Coaaty M Bantoa to MM), M toe dPVtoM KFF.I.ER GENERAL BAPTIST ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOUC AO toat certato ptece ar pored M tote 1445 Kian St.. Beotoa Harbor to CtoatA Wcot N feet bad to aaM aaartgage, ar ao mam/m RrvCharlc* Davit CHURCH altaate aad betog la the Tawashlp a( Pastor: Vaa B. HatcUaoo LAKE GOLF Street to toe aley; thcace Soatheriy ateag 111 feet theace East II feet ' aa asoy be ooceaaory to poy the 1111,707JT); Suoday School. 10:00a n Rev. Adolph Nadrach PIp'Maai, Caaaty M Berrtea, tad State al Sunday Worship 10 OOa.m aley W H toot; toaaeo Waotarty to the ptoea Narth IB feet to bagtoatog. Atoa the East N Ate M tte ar ptacaodtop M tow tr to Moraian Wonhip. ll.OOa.n SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES CLUB al bogtoatog. hatog to toe Cly al SL Jeatfl. acrea al the Soathweat ooorter al the with toe * Mae par, l(»l apdty bavtog teM toaRtolad to recoeor toe SoauBer •l.f:30A II a.m. Bentea Coaaty, MkMgaa. daM aecarad by aaM amrlgage ar aay pad Part al the Nartheaat qaarter al Secttea 90, CALVARY 1JGHTHOUSE Wmirr-0:90A 10:30 an REDEEMER EVANGEUCAL Daring the tlx moatha daaedlatcly expeasea, lacladlag the attoracy (eea toared^Naw, TVretore. by vtrtae d toe AO to Secttoa N, Tewa 4 Tawa % Saath, Raage IT West deocrtoed at WIE Malo Satorday Nixbt S 30 LUTHERAN CHURCH Mtowtog toe aate, toe preparty may he aUowed by tow, oad atoo aay Mm ar aoau Waat (olltwt: Bcglaalag at a petal oa the Tum aooth oo Wrik of Trrrttartai Weekday Mau.9:U Cborrh of the l^theraa ( oafnsioo wbteh may V paM by toe Sabtect to Nartbiastnlj rigM al way Sac al the New I* your subscription Coafessiou: Sat.4laSp.aL Doted at Trey, Mictoigaa. AprS 90, INI acrcaaary ta prated Ita totereot to toe to i * ^ - M-152 East of Sister Ukn Put your aad rlgM M waya al record. Yart Ceatral RaOraad that lateraects with Rev. Roth Gaiiaagcr Pastor Paul TiHel JC OYIEMA, GOSBETT, SPENCER premlaca. Which aaid premlsca are tobarakyfteMtoatM- The 11 iinflim parted (II the Eaat llae af Seettea 90, aaM patot al betog due? Soaday SchoaL 9 :«i a.n. CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH OOODNOW A TRIGG Mto day d Jaae, MB at W:N o'dack AJL, Divine Wonhip. 9:30a.m. year (ram the date al aate. L0N teet Narth al toe Bast ^aarter past al Moraiag WonMp. 11:00 an. Tern tonal A Benton Ceoter Rds. • Attaraeya far Martgagee AO that certato ptece ar pared M toad Local Time, taM mortgage will V Adalt Bible Class. 10:05 a m ad here! Dated: May n, OB Seettea 9^ theace Narth II* W Weal nlaaf Check expiration Fveaiac Service, 7:90 p.n. Dennis L Finnan. Pastor BMW Big Beaver Rd., Ste. IM altaate to tV TawaaMp al Hagar to tV a talt M pabBc aadtoa, to Nt THE FEDERAL LAND BANK aaM raRroad rigM al way L1NJ4 feet Prayer, TWnday atchu Saaday School. 9:45 a n TVey.Mteh.4NM Caaaty af Bentea ate State all ST. PAUL S UNITED OF SADfT PAUL. thcace Narth aad paraDai with aaM Eaat dale Monuax Wonhip. I0:4&a.n STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS deacribed aa faOowa, to-wit: CHLRCH OF CHRIST Phone 463-3461 aedtea Mae rtJO led to toe Narth Itoe al THE PLYMOUTH Eveaiaic Sen ice. 0:00 p.m ALOANASBOCUIION 0 Lata MM aad 00N, "Lake North BaiabrMfe (eater Road WEINER, WADE A TUCKER Seettea 90. thcace Saath N T Eaat alaag CONGREGATION AL CHI TICH Wed. Prayer Meetinf!. 7:30 p.m. for information NoJ," accordlag to tV Plat thereof, loearHUl Roodr Atteraeys far Martgagee aaU Narth Mae MO JO fed to the ceater Itoe al Rev. Nonnaa E Meyer (MUT:MJMT.4I) recorded Febroary I, Ml to Vatoaae T al Zll Partogc Ave., P.O. Box 301 Put Read, thcace Soato 9r M' East 57941 of Coogregabaaal Chmtiaa Cborrbe* PENTECOST AL CHURCH OF GOO Plata, page 11. EXCEPTING Saaday School 9:15-10:15 a.m. Three Rivers. MVblgaa 49003 feet thcace Saath 90* IT Eaat ML7 fcrt WaterrUet — Rev. Harvey R l>ord Paator WQma Creech THEREFROM, that parttoa al Lat MM Chorch Service. 10:90 • II .30 a m (M7; 04,10,17 ^4,-M) a to aaM Bast aedtea Soaday ScbaoL9:4Sa.n. Suaday SchoaL 10:00 a.n. deacribed aa foltewa: Bcglaalag al IV MORTGAGESALS ag aaM BaM tote 9M4I Worship Service, 11:00 a.n. Moralas Worship, 11:00 an NILSON'S Nartheast coraer al aaM Ld MM. theace led te place al begtoatag. Put your Saaday eveat* aervice, 4:00 p.n. Weaterty olaag toe Narthcdy Mae af aaM Lot BODY SHOP a martgage aada by JOHNNIE K. CARTER NOTICE tteracya far Martgagae Rev. Gaa Aadenoa. Paator al Vlaitedoo Rev. Patrick lawsoo Berrlea Coaaty, Michlgaa. Sabject to E\ eniojc Senice, 4-00 pn HUNDRED THIRTT THREE AND 1C/1M far record to toe Office al toe Regtoter al HI Partogc Ave., P.O. Box Nl Mr Tim Nyhola. Paator W Yowtfc Wednesday, All Youth Meet. 7:00 p.n. Sundav School. 10:00a.m. OaOon (117.199.10), todadtog totereat at Three Riven, MteMgaa 4MH Adull Bible Study. 7:00 p.n. Moraiag Wonhip. 11:00 a m. Dariag tV alx moatha immediately Wperaaaaat r N MH, aad reeordad to Ltoar M (MT ;44,10,1744,411 HUTCHINS MIDWAY BAPTLS1 BT.C. 4:30 pm toe aate, the prapetHy may V Between Wvlt A ( olema oo Red Arrow laapaaaslMaadML SKWHOPM N'tTKI) F.veaiH Wonhip. 7:90 p.m. i to aaeh eaoe made G A.R B C AfflUated FUNERAL MKTHODLST CHl'RCH to hereby gfrea that Dated ot Troy, teddgaa, April 90, MB Pastor Harold Kaicherbocher Prayer Serv ice, Wed.. 7:90 p.m Pastor. Mu\ 1 .inda Sinddard I he iarectesed by a aate al NOTICE OF NOOrfGAGE SALE STANDARD FEDE9UL SAVINGS A HOME - Sondi) — ( hurehSchoul. 9:45a.m esatoaa ar aaaaa port al Ddaalt bavtog boaa made to tot i LOAN ASSOCIATION, Sunday School. 9:90 a n. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worship SerMcr. |i 00 a m at pabHe readae, at toe Part Street tl thM certato mortgage dtoad AFedtrali Wonhip Service, 10:00 a.n Flkn Road. Riverside Roland Summer bvorv 11:00a m i to toe Bentea Coaaty B^dtog to MO, to toe taai tl N4JOOJO Kventag Service. 0:00 p.n. Rev. Elitabeth Perry Nord at ll:N o'clock AJA, Elmer J. Garrdto, ah DYKEMA, G088ETT, SPENCER Kurt KiKar. Assoc Pastor T. Hutchins (X)IX)MA t HI K( H OF (iOD Moraiag Wonhip. 9:00a.m. Local Ttee, aa Tharadey, JMy I, ML aaa al HLULtl; ao aMI ar Garrdta, a atogte mat, at Mtrtgagar, te The GOODNOW A TRIGG Datad M Troy, NkMgaa, April N, MM - Weaaesda) - Red Arrow Hwy. — Rev. Jamn Dal too Church School, 10:90 a.n SaM preaatoaa are atoaatod to toe CRy al Federal Load Bate tl SM Paal a hady Atteraeys (or Mtrtgagee DTKBMA, GOBBCrr, SPENCER Midweek Service. 7 00 p.n Suada) School. 9;45 a.m. NBaa, Barrteo CoMty. corporate, of St Pool. Miaaeooto, aa SM W. Big Beaver Rd., Ste. 9M GOODNOW A TVIGG Awana. 0 3C at the Ghurch Wonhip Senice, 11:00 a.m FAITH EVANGEUCAL Ned tor recoN to toe Office al Tray, MteMgaa, INN Atteraers far Martgagee Ev aagelistic Service. Soadav .7:90 p.m. LUTHERAN CHl'RCH Part al Lot N, CK. GREEN. HJL aad al Deeda (ar Bentoa Coaaty, (MT;04JI4TJ4) NN W. Big Beaver Bd^ Sto. IM MIDWAY Thundav. Prayr Meettax. 7:30 p m Cborrh of Ihe Lotherao C« YOU may aW. BQFFMANS ADDITION TO THE Michlgaa, aa November U, 1M0 aad Ttey, Mkh. 4H04 Sat Youac Peoples Kadeavor. 7:90 p m. Paw Paw Ave., C« VILLAGE (aowCRy) OT NILEB, i n ii itog recorded to Uhsr ITI al Recardt aa paan L STANDARD FEDBRAL SAYINGS FLORIST Pastor James Saadeen COLOMA BIBLE CHURCH. Went A WU» Purchase This to toa ptot thereal, recorded to Vatoae B al NOTICE is GIVEN that aa LaadL ALOANASBOCUIION Suada) School A Bible Class, 9:90 a.m. Rev. Earl UgMfoot Paator CENTRAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Deeda, page 111, deocribed aa feOewa: iM.NNMlfcNo'ctocftaA. Aad the Kartgagee bavtog atectod aader Al Divioe Wonhip. 10:90 a.m. Soa. School 1:4S-Mora. Serv. II a.n. Space Caaaaaaetog M toe Nartoaast coaaar al aaM to toe teraaaaa, aaM martgagt w4J he Flower Shop Saaday Eve. Sen. 0 p.n. Coafirmattoo Class 7 Taea., 4 p.m.; Sat 9 a.n tc Greenhouses We*. Prayer Merfiat p.m. Rev Daniel D Roehl. Paator Each Week Uae of Fifth Street N feet thcace t Mddar at toe beat daaral toe Caart to be dae, wbteh etedtea R daea 10 00 a m Sunday School For Information laatoa iatei|j N toat to toe Weaterly toae al to toa CMy al SL JaoagA, MteMgaa, exerdae, paraaaat to wbteh there to < 11 00 a m Worship Service aMi let, flbeare Northwtolerly N teet te the toM hatog toa baMtog to wbteb toa CtocoR to be dae M toe dote M Sdt Watervliet 6 00 p m Evangelistic Servire Phone 463-3461 Northweat coraer of aaM lot, theace Caart tor toe CaMty al Bentea to boM al toa mwm Northeaaterly N feet to the Place al Kitood to aaM aartg^a, ar ao aam al mjFIM: aa ate ar M7t, to Ltoer NT. ta La RAY HELP CLEAN UP (ataaybain topaytoe YOUR PROPERTY... Dariag the alx moaths Immediately Dfmntown St )«eph Natcnrttet property may be i at im% par aaaan aad aS ar aay part thereof. d Mtoot by no South St ioseph NOW THEREFORE, to the ottlgameal dated J aae 10, 1971, aad WATERVLIET PAPER COMPANY, INC. [he Dated: May n,19B attorary's bea aa aiowrl by law, aad atoa power af aate to aaM i recardad aa Joae B, MTI, to Ltocr M. ta WILL PAY CASH FOR JUNK Millburg Watervliet Dnve-ln WATERFIELD MORTGAGE COMPANY, page IB, Berrtea Coaaty Recorda, aay aaasa paM by the oaderalgaod to CARS AND TRUCKS Papermakers Since 1910 Peoples Slate Bank Scottdalt St loseph Onw-ln INCORPORATED I prter te toM tola, wbteh NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aa Mtehlgaa, ta wbteh mortgage there to ty. JMy L UN, M NtN o'dack to toe SI JO«PH MICHIGAN MtMMB I01C * DICKINSON, WRIGHT, NOON, AS toaae eortoto ptocaa ar parcoto tl iMd id martgage wfl ba fmulaatd dUgMTl11 ilOatHi f VAN DUSEN A FREEMAN, tetaete aad hatog to toa Tl n atolp al GaMaa, by a aate at pahlte aadtoa to the highest 9I/M DaBars, INJ70J1) Phone 46S-4600 Coaaty al Bentoa aad State al MIcMgaa, Mdder at the (real dear af the Court Hoaoe to M7% per aaaaaL Detrdt kaawa aai deaertoed at toBowt, towR: the City al St Jaacph. MteMgaa. that bctog Uader toe power d tote i I toll to taM or 468-6546 ATTORNEYS no Nalbioat fwrter al toe II I toe buOdtog to wbteh toe Clnte Coort tor (M7:M.»M7.IMI) al Secttoa M, Tianbto I Soato. the Coaaty af Berrtea to beM al the | to baretoy gtvea that I Watervliet Record Page Fourteen May 27, 19H.

Page Fifteen im May 27. I9H2 Watervliet Record RICHCREEK Nelson's Michigan, al I# o'clock A.M.. Local Time, on WELL DRILLING LONG'S Thuraday, June 10.1912. MORTGAGESALE Default havtag been made In the terms Said premises sir situated in City of COMPANY and conditions of • certain mortgage made Benton Harbor. Berrien County. Michigan, * TV & Appliances Barber and are described as: by Joseph J. Patti. a single inaa ta Stand- r,i , Federal Savings aad Loan Association, a 2• lo 'J" wells Autln'ii/nl Sale* Part of the Soutlmest Quarter of Section Federal Assoelatlsn, of Troy. Oakland 19. Township 4 Sonlh. Range 18 West, to-wlt; Drilled & Repaired /.K.N ITH KRK.IDMltt Csnnty. Mtchigaa. formerly First Federal Stylist Beginning at a point in the South line of Savtngs aad Loan Asaodatlon of Niles, dated Jel & Submersible pumps Catalpa Avenue, al its IntersecUon with the MISCELLANEOUS Twenty Words for $1.25! I Full line of major appliances — Roffler Styling Center — the nth day of Fehraary, MOO, aad reeaeded LEOAL NOTICE Salt's & Service East line of an alley, said point being One By Appointment Hundred Siity-nlne iI69i leet East of the In the office of the Register of Deeds, for the FOR SALE Minimum charge of $1.25 - 5 cents a word over 20 center line ol Colfni Avenue, thence East Coaaty sf Berrtea aad Stale of MSchican. on Red Arrow Highway TALA along South line ol Catalpa Avenue Forty- the 0th day of Marrk. IMO, Is Uber 1123 of 463-3241 Berrien Coaaty Records, ta page 124. on Ads phoned in must be paid before the ad will appear in the paper Watervliet 463-4131 nine 1491 feet, thence South One Hundred MORTGAGE SALE Watervliet Professional Twenty iI20i feet to an alley, thence Wesl which mortgage there b claimed ta be due. FOR SALE - QUEEN SIZE 463-6659 al the date of this aottce, for principal and Default has beea made la the along North line of alley Forty-nine i49i leet BEDROOM SET. King size Center la teres I, the sum af Oae Thoosand Seven ALL CLASSIFI ED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. rnoditions of a mortgage made by Patricia to the East line ol an alley, thence North Hundred Slity Sli aad 7S/IM Dollars. headboard with two swing out Ann Dsvis. s stogie woman, to Mortgage along Fast line of said alley One Hundred i niMiiia. Mirh. 468*7195 (11,700.7f |; AssocUtes. Inc., a Rhode IsUad Corp.. Twenty 11201 feet to the place of beginning, beds. Dresser, chest, 2 pee. LARGE GARAGE SALE - Cranberry plants, Stevens and And no suit or proceedings at law or In Mortgagee. Dated September 20. 1970. and which now purports lo be Lst One Hundred CHINICK'S eqalty having been InsUtnted to recover the sectional, davenport and sofa Tools, electrical & plumbing Ben liear varieties, pre-potted recorded on September 21. 1970, la Uber Alden White Seven (107|. Assessor s Plat No. I. Benton debt secured by said mortgage or any part 50c each. Dean Foster Nurseries, 1030. oa page 385. Berrien Coanty Records, Harbor. Berrien County. Michigan, bed. 3 hp Johnson outboard supplies, lumber, nails, Michlgss, os which mortgage there to & Sons, Inc. thereof. Now. Therefore, by virtae of the acrording to the Plat thereof, recorded 621-2419 Hartford. claimed to be dne at the date hereof toe sum Tax Service power of sale contalaed hi said mortsage. motor. 1 mile west of Spragues household items, clothing and March 27lh. 1933. in Volume 9 of Plata, page of Thirteen Tboaaaad Five Haadred Eighty LEGAL NOTICE snd pnrsnaat to the statete sf the State ol Grocery, on Forest Beach, misc. Friday and Saturday, May (5-27:6-3) Dozer & Backhoe Service 29. being in the City of Beolon Harbor. Sli and 43/100 Dollara, (113,580.43), 373 N. Main Michigan la such case made and provided, Berrien County. Michigan. Watervliet. Saturday only. 12 28 and 29. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 5060 Including Interest st 8.5% per snaam. Sand-Gravel-Top Soil notice is hereby given that sa Tharsday. the FOR RENT - HOUSE IN During the sli months immediately l nder the power of sale contalaed U aaid Watervliet 24th day of Jme. 1902, at 10:M o'clock A.M., noon to 5 p.m. Weatherford Drive, near Coloma 11,000 Willamette red Raspberry following the tale, the property may be DOWNTOWN HARTFORD - mortgage aad the i to tote In such caae made Local Time, said mortgage will be Phone 463-3833 redeemed. (5-27-p) Township Hall. plants, 2 years old. Regular price and provided, notice Is hereby given that MultTGAi.ESALE foreclosed by a sale at pablic aactioa. to the New furnace and insulation. Dated: April29.1IC aaid mortgage will be foreclosed by a aale of Di lault has bwn made in (br rondiUons of highest Mdder. Immedlatoly laslde the front (M7-p) 65c each. NOW 35c each. DEAN Watervliet, Michigan 463-6971 Amsterdam Savings Bank Walking distance to schools. the mortgaged premtoea. or some part of a msrtfagf made by (^oruc Golliday. Jr. entrance to the Berrien Coaaty Courthouse FOSTER NURSERIES 621-2419. Assignee of Mortgagee DRIVEWAY TUBES - 12" DIA- them, st public vendue, at toe Main entrance ' 'we dn all tvpt'S of A/.vo la the City of St Joseph. Michlgaa (that Write Box 124, Hartford. and Dorothy J. (^Iliday. husband and wife, Hecht, Buchanan, k Cheney to the County Baildlng In St. Joseph. subsequenUy assumed by Willie L. and being the building where the Circuit Court METER all lengths up to 24 ft. in 32.000 Viking Asparagus roots. 2 Hartford. (5-27:6-3-p) 117/A' Sixth Floor Frry Building Michigan, st 10:00 o'clock A.M.. I^ocsl Time, OPii\ 7 DAYS A Freddie M. Deioney. lo Mortgage for the Coaaty of Berrien is held), of the (5-27:6-3) Grand Rapids. Michigan 49S03 stock. AFFILIATED HOME year old, Regualr price 8c each. on Thnndsy, .1902 Associates. Inc.. A Rhode Island Corp- premises described In said mortgage, or so (Apr.20; May 1.12.20.27, 11121 CENTERS. INC.. WatervUet. Said premises sre situated In City of oration. successor In Interest by merger much thereof as may be necessary to pay NOW 5c each. DEAN FOSTER FOR RENT - COMPLETELY Bentoa Harbor. Berrien Coanty. Michigan, to Mortgage Associates. Inc., n Wisconsin the amount dne, as aforesaid, on said NURSERIES. 621-2419. Hartford. 12.000 Thorn free Blackberries, REMODELED ONE BEDROOM snd sre described as: Gargano Corporation. Mortgager. Dated January 14. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE mortgage, with the Interest thereon at eight PRE MEMORIAL DAY Open Monday thru Saturday. 8-5. Regular price $1.30 each, NOW Lot 12, Block "H". Webb's Addition to the per cent (8) per annum and all legal costs, HOME IN HARTFORD - Quiet 1171, and recorded on January IB. 1971, In 65c each. Dean Foster Nurseries, Vlllsge mow Cltyi of Benton Harbor, Uber 889, on page 178, Berrien County STATE OF MICHIGAN charges and eipensei, including the SPECIAL. CERTIFIED FRUIT Sunday 12 to 5, (iuHiom (iarpei IN THE CIRCUIT COURT neighborhood, no pets, no according to the PUt thereof, recorded GynTi Baklava Records. Michigan, and assigned by said attorney fees allowed by law. and also any 621-2419, Hartford. FOR THE COUNTY OF BERRIF:N TREES. We have the following (5-27;6-3) March C. 1889 to Volume i of PUt*. page 50. PMtlcWo FUferts Mortgagee to Amsterdam Savings Bank by sum or sums which may be paid by the children. Call 621-3893 after six on FfleNo.8l-372*CH-Z left in dormant stock. Number (5-27:6-3) Berrien County Records. Dcpla an assignment dated . 1971, and undersigned, necessary to protect its week days. Call any time During the six months Immediately Carpet Sales & Service INTER-CITY BANK, a Michigan Dolmu recorded on February 8.1971. in Uber 890. on Interest In the premises. Which aaid one trees resdy for planting. 18,500 Cardinal Strawberry following the sale, the property ouy be SptaachCbccMPtc Grrrk Salad page 263. Berrien County Records, Banking Corporation. premises are deacribed as followa; weekends. Installation — Cleaning Cherry trees (sour), plants. Regular price 10c each, MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL - redeemed. GmAOMlcttr Michigan, on which mortgage there Is Plaintiff All that certain piece or parcel of land (5-27;6-3-p) Serging Geraniums, Large Plants, Red, Dated. May 27.1982. claimed to be due al the date hereof the sum VS- situate In the Township of Hagar in the Montmorency and North Star, NOW 6c each. Minimum order of Mortgage AssocUtes. inc.. fattotoctlon OuorwfMd of Fourteen Thousand SU Hundred Nineteen JOHN T. CREDEN, DAVID D. HUNTER County of Berrien aad State of Michlgaa. and White and Pink, $1.39 each, or 4 Mortgagee ORCHARDS MALL JERRY L. MACE. BRUCE D. OLIVKR. (sweet) Black Tartarian 25 plants. Dean Foster Nurseries, snd 11/101 Dollars (fIUI9.M|. Including described as follows, to-wit: Hecht. Buchanan k Cheney Complete Line of 1 FRED G. SCHALLER, TA YOR TYLER, for $5.00. Dean Foster Nurseries, BENTON HARBOR interest al 8 .•% per annum. Lots 9041 aad 9*49. Lake Michlgaa Beach Schmidts and Bing. Peach Trees, 621-2419. Hartford. SUth Floor Frey Building and TENNIS INVESTORS, a Phone IZMUS PITTSBURG PAINTS L nder the power of sale contained in said No. 1. according to the Plat thereof, recorded Sunhaven, Jersey Queen. (&-27;6-3) 621-2419, Hartford. (fraud Rapids. Michigan. 49503 mortgage and the statute in such case made Michigan Co-Partnenhip consisUng Febraary 0, 1124. la VoL 7 of Plata, page I). 15-27:0-3.10.17.24.-821 WALLPAPER and provided, notice is hereby given that of the above named individuals EXCEPTING THEREFROM that portion ol Reliance, Elberta, Golden Defendants 6,000 Jersey Blueberry plants. 4 Phone 463-6635 said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of Lst 9041 desc. as Mtows: Beg. at the NE Jubilee, Belle of Georgia, Red 6.000 Brandywine Purple the mortgaged premises, or some part of Notice is hereby given, that by virtue ol an corner of said Lot 9048, th. Wly. sloog the JJl Main tl. Haven, 4 to 5 foot. Nectarine, Raspberry plants. Regular price year old stock. Regular price LEGAL NOTICE them, at public vendue, at the main entrance Order ol the Circuit Cosrt, County of N)y . Uae of said Lot 11.0'; more or less, to the FOUND - LARGE REDDISH >ai mat Dim* Stara SMy. Ely. llae sf US Highway 31. theace Sly. along Nectared #4. Apples, 5 in 1, Ida $1,75 MOW 50c each, DEAN $4.35 each. NOW $2.00 each. Welch's lo Ihe County Building in St. Joseph. Berrien. State ol Michigan. In the above BROWN-HAIRED DOG. In PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE cause issued on Ihe 1st day of March. A.D.. the Ely. line of said US Highway 31, IV; th. Red, Golden Delicious, Grimes FOSTER NURSERIES, 621-2419, DEAN FOSTER NURSERIES. Hardings Market, Watervliet. 1982. which Order directs the sale ol that Ely.M.0'; more or less, to a point oa the Ely. CITY OF WATERVLIET Wood Burners Golden, Northern Star, Cortland, Hartford. 621-2419. Hartford. Name-Brand Furniture certain parcel of land sKuate- In the County of Uae sf said Lo4 which Is 0 J* dlstaat from the Phone 463-7370. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN A.C. BOLIN. OWNER Berrien. State of Michigan, described as NE coraer of aaid Lat, th. N)y. oa the Ely. Jonathon, Granny Smith, (5-27;6-3) (5-27:6-3) (5-27-p) Bedding follows: line of aaM Lst 3.0* to the place of beg. being THAT A PUBLIC HEARING Bus. Phone (616) 463 3571 Mcintosh, Red Rome, Empire, BUCK BART wood 4 CM! Men's A Women's Watches The North H4.0 feet ol the East 4S7.28 leet In Hagar Township, Berries County. Ml. WILL BE HELD IN 18.000 Black Walnut Trees 12" to Flrrplact loirrti k fm lUodlag • Home (616) 463-8407 ol the Northwest Quarter ol Section 11. Subject to easemeats aad res trie Hons of Red Delicious, Plums Stanley, YARD SALE - ANTIQUES, Grandfather Clocks CONJUNCTION WITH THE 22" HA 21" H. Township 8 South. Range 17 West, containing Burbank, Shiro, and Santa Rosa. Tools, clothes, sofa, movie 18", use for reforestation. $1.00 ASHLEYS - All Models 5.1 acres, more or less: SUBJECT to the Daring the twelve months Immediately IN MEM0RIAM REGULAR JUNE 1982 following the sale, the property may be Pears, Moonglow, Bartlett, Bosc, camera, projector, polaroid, each. Dean Foster Nurseries, 621- FURNACE ADIMINS right of way lor Bell Road and Third Street MEETING OF THE WATER- PIPE k ACCESSORIES Koad: redeemed. and Anjou. Manchurian Bush binoculars, Avons, 2419, Hartford. Bolin Furniture ALSO the right to use with others a right of Dated at Troy, Michigan. April 21.1902.' VLIET CITY COMMISSION RE- Apricots and Persimmon. Open 7 miscellaneous. Saturday, (5-27:6-3) way for highway purposes M leet in width GARDING PROPOSED Red Arrow Highway HOURS; over and across the South M leet of the DYKEMA. GOSSETT, SPENCER. days a week. DEAN FOSTER Sunday, and Monday, May 29 IN REMEMBRANCE OF North COO 0 feet of the East 457.20 leet of the GOODNOW. A TRIGG STREET VACATION AS OLD MELOOYHAU BLOC. NURSERIES, 621-2419, Hartford, thru May 31st, 9 a.m, John Goff SALLY ANN PFLUGRADT I Acroti from WslenrUel High School ( Daily 9 to 6 Northwest Quarter of said Section II: Being Attorneys for Mortgagee FOLLOWS: 8712 RED ARROW HWY. in Niles Township. Berrien County. 32MW Big Beaver Rd., Ste 310 (&-20,27-c) Road. One mile east of Watervliet APRIL 13,1964 to MAY 25,1975 Mon. & Ffi. 9 to 9 WANTED Part of West Parsons being a Phone 463-5301 WATERVLIET. Ml 49098 Michigan. Troy. Mkh. 40004 on Red Arrow, turn right. It's been seven long and lonely Sun. 12 to 4 On June 18.1982 at ten o'clock (10:00 a.m. I STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS S 66-foot unimproved road right-of- years since the day you were in the lorenoon at the frost (Port Street) LOAN ASSOCIATION * 4,500 l>ogan Black Raspberry way situated in the P.H. Lewis A Federal Association entrance ol the Court House in the City of St. plants, 2 year old. Regular price 8,000 Giant Thornless called to God's beautiful garden Joseph. County of Berrien. I will. In Mortgagee Northwest Addition #2, bounded Doberman Acres GARDEN PLOWING, DISKING of sunshine and perfect peace. HARTFORD FEDERATED CHURCH obedience to the aforementioned Decree of (MOJ7:M,IO,n,42i J1.45 each, NOW 20c each. DEAN Boysenberry plants, 2 year old on the north by Lot 127 of said Foreclosure and Order of sale, sell the & TILLING. Phone 621-3668, Ken This time of the year would BOARDING FOSTER NURSERIES, 621-2419, stock. The big blackberry. subdivision: on the South by Lot above-described property, or so much Smith, Hartford. have been one of the most thereof as may be necessary lo satisfy Hartford. Regular price $1,45 each, NOW CATS & DOGS The friendly - family church at Red MORTGAGE SALE 128 of said subdivision: on the Plaintiffs' JndgoeBt. with interest snd (5-27;6-3) (4-8, to5-27,p) important times in your life on Clean, Modem Default has been made In the condiUons of 60c each. Dean Foster Nurseries. East by Western Avenue and to Arrow Highway & Pinery Road costs, and all legal costs, including a mortgage made by Melvln J. Colar, Jr.. earth, graduating from high Spacious Kennels attorneys' fees, to the highest bidder for rash 621-2419, Hartford. the West by the West City Limit and Clara M. Colar, husband and wife, to WANTED — Jobs cleaning school with a start of new Excellent care in lawful money of the United Stales. Mortgage Associates, Inc., s Rhode Islsnd FOR SALE (FORD CAR PARTS) (5-27;6-3) lines of the City of Watervliet, all Fundamental-Evangelistic Dated: March 1.1982. basements, garages, etc. Will do CorporaUoo successor In Interest by merger Offy. 4-bbl. aluminum intake beginnings. We often question Keasonable rates FORREST H. KESTERKE. being part of the City of Rev. G.L. Badger, Pastor to Mortgsge Associates, Inc., a Wisconsin yard work, light hauling, why— 2,•.• miles north of Berrien County Clerk manifold for 351 W; 351 W heads; EVERGREENS, Douglas Fir. 1 Corporation. Mortgagee, Dated November I. rototilling small gardens and do Watervliet, Berrien County, Sunday'school for all ages 9:45 DESENBERG. MARRS. COI.IP& CARLIN 1973. snd recorded on November 9. 1973. in Crane cam for 351W, Stock 4-bbl. year old 6" to 10", 25c each, or 5 You are away, yet ever near - Hartford on CR 687 Attorneys for Plaintill Michigan. Uber 905. on page 157. Berrien Coanty odd jobs of all types. 463-4854. your voice and smile are Morning Worship 11:00 225-225 E. Front Street cam for 351 C; 1 pr. Ford for $1.00. Norway spruce, 4 for Phone 621-4073 Recorda, Mlchigsn. on which mortgsge (5-20,27:ft-3,10-p) THE MEETING HAS BEEN Buchanan. Ml. 49107 everywhere - a memory away. Golden Gospel Hours 6:00 Sun. evening there Is clslmed to be due st the dale hereof magnum 500 rims. Asst. Maveric $1.00, White Pine, 25c each or 5 SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 8,1962 (May 5.13.20.27: June 3.10.19821 the sum of Eight Thousand Seven Hundred We are so thankful for the parts. Plus more. ALSO — 1962 for $1.00. Scotch Pine 25c each or AT THE CITY HALL, 158 WEST Fifty One aad 55/1M Dollars (M,75I.S5l. "Tolerance is the only uT Sears Silvertone Electric Guitar. 5 for $1.00. DEAN FOSTER wonderful years that we had on Including Interest st 8.5% per annum. real of civilization." STREET, ATI:00 P.M. CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS test earth with you. Health Under the power of sale coatalaed la said Phone 468-8850. NURSERIES, 621-2419, Hartford. (MayaO,27:June 3,1982) Any type properly anywhere mortgage and the statute In such caae made (5-27:6-3) (5-27:6-3) You will be in our hearts STATE FARM and provided, notice Is hereby given thai Pm 5700 1 m M higan 24 Hours said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale ol atervlietI forever. Insurance the mortgaged premlsca, or some pari of 6,000 Black Satin Thornless Your Family Call F ee 1 800 292 1550 them, at public vendue, at the Main entrance- Gladiola Bulbs, assorted colors 12 FRED WARD Blackberries. Regular price $1.30 HARDWARE I First National Acceptance Co lo the County Building In SI. Joseph. for $1.00. Dean Foster Nurseries, AGENCY Michigan, at 10;M o'clock A.M.. Local Time, NOW 55c each. DEAN FOSTER 621-2419, Hartford. Pipe cut I threaded JfliJuisy Chiroprschc Clinic on Thuraday, June 10.1902. NURSERIES. 621-2419 Hartford. Your Family BOK 42 Ml n AMRUW MlUMWAo Said premises are situated in City of (5-27:6-3) Screen & Storm Windows (5-27 ;6-3) I WATtRVLIft M>C •••I.AM AHIltO Benton Harbor. Berrien County. Michigan, Repaired JOHN PETE'S COMPLETE Insurance Agent and are described as: TREE SERVICE. Tree and law. Main 621-4067 The South M feet of lat 1, Block 1. Emplrr Addition to the City of Beaton Hsrhor, ^ HIPAIR & NEW INSTALLATION Hb S Msin st, *Ulf'*««l 4^3 54^1 stump removal. Topping and Berrien County. Mlchigsn. sccordlng to the I S JO Moo Sil LICENSED CHILD CARE - Hartford OW G R WEAVER OR W K Wl M f l I PUt thereof, recorded April 29.1192. U Book trimming. Free estimates. Rtb 637 5UI4 Infants and older children. Phone Wl • 3 of PUta. page 9. I0HN Rt'ELBS Twenty years experience. During the sli months immediately 463-32% ********************* Oava Wllllama Licensei' Insured. Call 944-5666. A & A MACRAME OFFICE HOURS: following the sale, the property may be (5-27-p) • redeemed Master Pluml*r PAW PAW LAKE ACCESS (5-6,13,20,27,-p) Monday-Wednesday and Friday Snlldiag Saiaa Dated: April29.1002. & CRAFT SUPPLIES Mortgage Assoc tales, Uc. LAWN STATUARY - Cemetery ALTERATIONS - PHONE 463- 265 Ryno - Coloma Mon Sat Evenings Mortgagee pots, bird baths, benches, (across fron Hardings) 9-6 I Hecht. Buchanan k Cheney John's Remodeled. 3 bedroom 5841. 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. FARM -COMMERCIAL SUth Floor Frey Building fountains, and many more. J 4 R home in Watervliet Twp (5-27:6-3-p) 'Doll parts •& Much Grand Rapids. Michigan 40503 I,awn Decor. 14 miles west of M- Tuesday and Thursday 14-29;M. 13.20,27.19021 1 $36,900. •Beading supplies more 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon - 2:00 p.m. to 6:00' 429-7611 t plumbing 140 on Empire. Phone 944-1967, •Pelf I FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE Saturday 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. t •Chenille 469-6684 STEVENSVILLE ARMY RESERVE. JUNG AGENCY I/WING CHILD CARE. All ages. NEEDS call John R. Hoffman, *0^***************0m Water Softners & Experience. Have references. agent for Paw Paw Lake Realty. BE ALL YOU CAN BE Special prices on Call 429 6800 Water Heaters Water Iron Filters Phone 468-5129, Business phone 463-8372. Home (5-27;6-a-p) phone 463-7721. Watervliet Record May 27. 198.

May 29,1982- 12:00 to 6:00 p.m IT xza

SPECIAL FEATURES 1824 square feet 110X 169 ft. lot 80 percent brick 12" blown insulation in ceiling 20 percent rough sawn siding Built in pantry 2 inch well Under counter dishwasher Aluminum gutters and down spouts Range Anderson double hung windows Formica counter tops with grids and full screens Marble vanity tops Two car attached finished garage 1^4 baths liJ Concrete patio and widewalks ceramic title in baths Landscaping 3 bedrooms 1000gal. septic system Heat — Gas boiler with with 600'drain bed ducted forced air heat

The Coloma High School Building Trades Classes cordially invite you ADVISORY COMMITTEE to attend an Open House to view house Ray Dlouhy Larry McClanahan Dlouhy Electric McClanahan Construction construction Project No. 9. Harry Funk Frank Merfeld Masonry M & S Concrete The Open House will be held Paul Freudenburg George Meyers Peoples Savings Association Meyers Concrete Saturday, May 29, from 12:00 to6:00 p.m. Glen Keeftr Phil Nadeau Peoples Savings Association Tala Real Estate

Dick Harris & Red Kuelbs Ronald Postelli Associated Sheet Metal Hartwig, Crow, Jones A Postelli, Attorneys

Jim Hipskind John Steele Hipskind Building Supply Building Trades

John Kuelbs Dan Strong HOUSE CONSTRUCTION CLASSES John's Plumbing Strong Well Drilling

June Mattson Ken Sulko Mattson's House of Decor Sulko Real Estate Morning Class Afternoon Class ADMINISTRATION Kevin Kis«r Terry Derrick Robert Sekuia Jeff Hutchins Superintendent —William Barrett Cart Hipskind Kevin Phillips Donald Watson Steve Faraone Assistant Superintendent — Ronald Clark Darrin Genther Jon Robertson Ronald Jewell Steve Elliott Principal — William Smith Darryi Friel Cliff Poole Mike McLean . Tim Spltale Assistant Principal — Raymond Jones Chris Hanlka Tim Parrigln Richard 0. Brooks Leslie McCall Vocational Director— Wesley Arent Project Instructor —Anthony Pantelleria

Construction Mortgage provided by Peoples Savings Association interest free.

SPECIAL RECOGNITION

Board of Education

Marshall P Badt, President Edward Messal, Vice President Jean Chandler, Trustee Merlin Hauch, Secretary Grace Outfield, Trustee HOME FURNISHINGS CLASS Kay Erickson, Treasurer Keitn Osborne, Trustee

A Special "Thank You" — Lauri Urness To the Advisory Committee members lor their contribution of time Sundie Lawrence TOPANGA and technical knowledge to the students and the program Charlotte Williams DRIVE BECHT ROAD Genevieve Emma To the parents ol the student builders for the encouragement and support Kelly Weatherly during the school year

To Mrs. Virginia Kibler and her class Connie Terry for participation in the program Angela Emma Theresa Cowgill TECHNICAL SUPPORTERS Tina Mitchell John Kuelbs. Plumbing South Haven Red! Mix Rhonda Evett HipsKmd Building Supply Stefan Strebs Surveyors Dawn Robinson Eidon M Smith Agency Long's TV & Appliance RAILROAD St Joe Plumbing Supply Associated Heating 8, Sheet AAetai Affiliatcu Home Center Strong Well Drilling Indiana & Michigan Electric Co Daggett's Concrete Products Michigan Gas Co. M & S Concrete CENTER STREET Michigan Bell Telephone All Phase Electric Co Glenlord Home Center Robert Jackson, Drywall Ma'tson'«. House of Decor Dlouhy Electric RED ARROW HIGHWAY Town & Country Gas Meyers Concrete Products Century 21. Tala Real Estate Harry Funk Masonry Coast to Coast Vallieres Damp Proofing. Inc John Bachman, Excavating Rayco Siding & Gutters