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Volume 94 — No. 52 Your Photo-News- February 23, 1978

George K. Ferguson Former Watervliet Paper Co. president dies in Florida gan before coming to the Water- George K. Ferguson, president vliet Paper Company in 1914. and general manager of the He served three terms as Watervliet Paper Company from Mayor of Watervliet during the 1929 to 1957. died last week in 1920's. In 1951 he was awarded an Pompano Beach, Florida, at the honorary LL.D. degree from age of 85. Kalamazoo College where he • Mr. Ferguson passed away served as president and as a Tuesday, February 14, at North member of the Board of Trustees. Boward Hospital. Funeral ser- He served a one year tenure as vices were held Saturday after- chairman of the Book Paper noon. Feb. 18. at Plymouth Con- Manufacturers Association and gregational Church in Water- as a director of the National vliet. Burial was at Watervliet Association of Manufacturers in Cemetery. 1953-54-55. Mr. Ferguson was bom April During World War I he was a 27, 1892, in Bangor. He received member of the Fine his BS degree from Kalamazoo Division of the War Inudstries College and completed a year of Board in Washington and during post graduate work on a scholar- World War II headed this same ship at the University of Michi- George K. Ferguson, 1957 photo division for a time. Mr. Ferguson introduced many TJ. Scheid, 84 dies Tuesday in Community innovations at Watervlivt Paper Hospital Company, including the estab- lishment of the first small chemi- Well known Watervliet resident guson, former President of Wa- cal laboratory, the first re- COLOMA QUEEN CHOSEN SATURDAY - Kris tine Hinkelman TTieodore Joseph Scheid, 84, of tervliet Paper Company. cognized cost accounting system was chosen as Miss Coloma 1978 over the weekend. She also took 442 East Division, died Tuesday Mr. Scheid was bom January in the Kalamazoo Valley, and the the title of Miss Congeniality. Story and other picture on page 9. morning at Watervliet Commu- 10,1894, in Kalamazoo. He retired establishment of control stations nity Hospital. in 1961 from Watervliet Paper throughout the mill. Watervliet meets His death coincided with the Company where he was person- The growth and development of Esther; two sons, George, Bangor Tuesday nel director, after more than 40 the Watervliet Paper Company Bellevue, Wash.; Robert, Kala- passing last week of his long-time in tournament friend and associate George Fer- years of service with the com- under his leadership included the mazoo: a daughter. Miss Holly pany. transition from a converting mill Joy Ferguson, Kalamazoo; 10 Watervliet drew Bangor for the Before coming to the paper mill to a fully integrated mill by grandchildren: a sister, Mrs. first game of the District Tourna- in 1916, Ted worked as a news- virtue of the development of a Katherine Linaman, Lake Worth, ment to be held at Bangor next paper correspondent for the Mus- semi chemical hardwood pulp Fla.; a brother, Earl Ferguson, week. kegon Daily Times for three mill at Watervliet. His final Florida. The Panthers will play the years and later served as man- addition to the plant was the Memorials may be made to the Vikings at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday, ager of the International Corres- establishment of a chemical re- George and Esther Ferguson Feb. 28. Gobies is matched pondence Schools at the Kalama- covery plant. Under his guidance scholarship fund. Kalamazoo Col- against Bloomingdale in a second zoo branch. During his years at the company became nationally lege. game the same evening at 8:30 the mill he worked in the account- recognized for its fine paper. The p.m. ing, payroll and order depart- company more than doubled its BETH HINKELMAN WAS SE- Hartford and Eau Claire both ments until 1939 when he became production capacity and com- LECTED MISS WATERKIET OF drew byes. Hartford plays the head of the Personnel Depart- pleted several constmction ex- 1978 Tuesday night. First runner- winner of the Waterlviet game ment. He was also one of the pansion programs. He retired in up Lois Wendzel was also selec- Thursday at 6:45. and Eau Claire founders of the Watervliet Paper- 1957. Mr. Ferguson was also a ted Miss Congeniality by her plays the winner of the Gobies makers Federal Credit Union and former director and officer of the fellow contestants. Trudy John- game at 8:30. The two winners became manager-treasurer. Ted First National Bank of Water- son was chosen 2nd runner-up. A will play for the district champ- was well known, too, as the vliet. complete story and photos will ionship Saturday afternoon long-time editor of "Friendly Surviving are his widow. appear in next week's Record. March 4th. at 3 p.m. Continued on Page 13 T.J. Scheid Lions Club to hold eye screenings Feb. 24 & 25 WATERVLIET — The Water- informed whether the screening vliet Lions Club will conduct a has revealed any possible defects FREE EYE SCREENING pro- and if a complete examination is gram for adults and children on recommended by a doctor of Friday and Saturday, February their choice. 24th and 25th, In front of Wood- Whitey Sprague, President of ruff's, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both the Lions Club, urges parents to days. take advantage of this free vision The Lions Sightmobile will screening program for their be headquarters for the children, pointing out that school SCREENING program. work is easier for them with good The Lions point out that a vision. SCREENING is not an eye This screening program is examination, and its sole purpose another part of the Lions club is to determine whether a person volunteer work on behalf of sight requires professional eye care. conservation. The Sightmobile is HARTFORD QUEEN AND HER COURT — Pictured (center) is Hartford's new Queen Karen Everyone who participates in the owned by the Lions Clubs of Carmichael with her court, 1st runner-up Linda Anchor (left), and 2nd runner-up LeAne Roper SCREENING program will be District ll-B-2. (right). Story on page 12. Page Two Watervliet Record February 23, 1978 •••••••••••••••a February 23, 1978 Watervliet Record Page Throe Hospital Morlock, David Nordhoff. Brad- Honor Roll ley Sackett, Denise Schmaltz. Notes Kristine Shembarger, Deborah ,1 WATERVLIET Kevin Jennings, Cynthia John- Stainbrook, Deborah Tate. De- From the Watervliet Record Files From the Coloma Courier Files JR. HIGH SCHOOL son. Jamie Johnson, Geoffrey anne Tyler, Deborah VanDrasek. 2ND MARKING PERIOD ADMITTANCES: Lawton, Ellen I^ewerenz, Rhonda Carlo VanIx>on. K i m b e r 1 e e HONOR ROLL WATERVLIET - Mrs. Ilo Marler, Robert Marvin, Robert Wendzel. Sherrie Williams. 20 Years Ago 7th Grade — Debby Bailey, 20 Years Ago Murray, Leslie Wrenn.-Joseph Nash, Kimberly Nordhoff, Kathy Theresa Barker, Rita Danneffel, Scheid, Harold Snyder, Sam Those people in Coloma and surrounding areas who doubted those Nosko, Robin Null. Donald Olson, John Delaney, Tracy Frank. Springtime and funtime Review will be the theme of the coming Fleeman, Jack Smith, Vanza "old-fashioned" winters ever return anymore, are busy this week Edward Richcreek, Sheryl Rosel, Weight Watchers William Gast. Ix)rctta Hanner. fashion show to be held March 12th, at the North School. Sponsored by Stoddard, Harry Frazier. digging out of a snowfall measuring close to 30 inches deep in most Mary Saltzman, Lynn Scherer, liOretta Hetfield. Mark Hoffman. the P.T.A. Proceeds will be used to purchase bicycle racks for the COLOMA — Mrs. Michael places; and plowing through drifts that are six to eight feet in depth, Holly Schlipp, Ellen Sinsabaugh, The Hartford Weight Watchers Christopher Johnson, Caroline school grounds. Fashions for the entire family will be shown and will Smith, Joseph Golomb, Mrs. north of the city. Gregory Spaulding, Carol Stu- class met on February 14th with Killingsworth. Susan Klug, Pam- include merchandise from local stores as well as out of town Robert Benson, Marcello Lou- Coloma's reserve team made the evening a complete success last belt. Julie Timmons. Michlle 20 regular members. 1 re-join ela Mundt, Timothy M u n d t, merchants. Hair styles will also be featured. All models will be zensky, Munzio Parrino, Joseph Friday when they stopped the Hartford Jayvee team 46 to 36. VanDrasek, Karen Warren, Dena member, and 2 lifetime members Nathalie Pica. Gina Smith, Tracy selected locally. Picone, Mrs. Terry Barker, Mrs. Febmary birthdays of Mrs. Chester Kniebes, and Mrs. Dorothy Yancich, Mary Zvonar. present. They reported a total of Wittenkeller. Cynthia Wood- 1 The social meeting of the Literary Guild, scheduled for this week in May Thar, Mrs. Arthur Whitfield. Hansen, were celebrated during refreshment time after the Eastern 9th Grade — Sean Bambrick. 40 2 pounds lost, for a tota' . worth. Melissa Yirchott. Nancy the home of Mrs. Christy Blough, Jr., was cancelled due to the HARTFORD — Mrs. Elwood Star practice, Friday eveing in the masonic dinning room. Barbara Banasik, Pamela Bur- 7.751 pounds lost to dat^ Zvonar. inclement weather. The next regular meeting will be held Tuesday Jones, Mrs. Frank Reyna, Kris Mrs. Ray Krieger was hostess to 16 members of the Self Culture LEARNING METRIC SYSTEM — Mrs. Whorton's fouith graders ger, Jeffrey Callendar, Kimberly The Watervliet ri; tt.li on 8th Grade — Ginger Birmele. February 16th .it^ 43 regular evening. March 4th, in the home of Mrs. Gordon Rosenbaum, when Genereaux, Pamela Thomas, Club at the home of Mrs. Allen Stark. Friday. Mrs. Hugo Van Drasek. at Watervliet South School are learning about the metric system. Camey, David Cemy, Christine Emily Borrelli, Connie Brow, members. C new members. 1 Mrs. Leonard Krall will assist as co-hostess. Terry Smith," Raymond Brown, vice president, has charged of the regular proceedings of the meeting. Hiey have been using scales to weigh and compare items in grams Dell. Jodi Detwiler. Debra Gor- Kathleen Brow, Laurie Brule, don, Valerie Higginbottom. Kar- re-join member, and 5 lifetime The movie "Mongona", will be shown at the First Methodist Church Glen Robinson. The hostess served a luncheon to begin the afternoons activites. and kilograms. They even got to weigh themselves on the metric I^aurie Cerny, Beth Cobb. Teresa members. The group reported a this Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The young people of the church are LAWRENCE — Benjamin scale. Left to right are Sheryl Russell, Kelly Momany. Bryan en Hoffman, lachelle Hoffman, Gaddie. Michael Griffin. Roberta loss of 112 pounds That's right, sponsoring the program. "Mongona" is a one-hour, missionary movie Mann, Danny Meador. White, Phillip Pleyer. Julie Murphy, Billy Metzger, Melanie Denise Johnson, Gwendolyn Griffin, Cheryl Harkey, Jayne 112 pounds), for a total of 35,353 produced for television. A free will offering will be received and the DISCHARGES Radde, and Tim Burress. Kniebes, Fred Knight. Karen 40 Years Ago Hinkelman, Diane Hoffman, pounds lost to date. public is cordially invited. WATERVLIET — Mrs. Rose liingston Timothy lx)rd. Ixiurie Marie Brown. Harold Snyder, The final touches are being given to the juvenile operetta "Taffy School Bell Mrs. Thomas Hulsey, Dale Ann", which will be presented at the Coloma high school auditorium 40 Years Ago Summers, Leslie Wrenn. this Thursday evening. Tickets may be purchased from school Energy Saving Tips COLOMA — Arthur Moore, children or at the door. School children will be admitted for 10 cents; Turn off dishwasers when they Richard Camp, Mrs. Robert Ben- high school students and adults will be charged 15 cents. It is hoped reach the "dry" cycle. Open the Music lovers were given a rare treat Tuesday evening when they son, Mrs. Michael Smith, Joseph that all parents and school patrons will attend this production and the door and let them dry save... were privileged to listen to an unusual recital given in the local high Golomb, Mrs. Joseph Sage. show their appreciation for the efforts put forth by the children. The eighth grade physical naturally. school auditorium by the Watervliet Paper Company Male Chorus, HARTFORD — Mrs. Norman The 4-H girls held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Bachman. science classes at Watervliet Use cold water for laundry. under the direction of Foster Krake. There was a very large DeLoach, Mrs. Gretta Gerdy, ENERGY...FOR ^ Harriet Truhn, the president, was in charge. Junior High School have recently Unplug television sets when not attendance and all were highly pleased with the production. Mrs. Robbie Selby, Mrs. Albina The students and faculty of Coloma high school were guests at a been discussing energy. Their in use. Transistors draw some The final game of the 1937-38 schedule will be played at Lawrence Payne, Mrs. Carl Miston, Chris- Valentine dancing party, given on February 16th, by the Watervliet studies have suddenly become current even when the set is not Friday night. Watervliet expects the size of the floor to again cramp topher Watson, Richard Stock- THE SAKE high school. Students from both schools were present and enjoyed very real and practical because on. their style. ton, Mrs. Wallace Harmon, Mrs. music furnished by their own members. The auditorium was of the electrical shortage. Here Make use of the pre-heating The Ladies Aid Society of the Congregational Church will meet with Gary Unrath, K r i s t o f f e r artistically decorated in honor of St. Valentine, with a large red heart are some of their suggestions for time on ovens by putting the food Mrs. C. I. Monroe, next Wednesday, March 2nd, at 2:30 p.m. A Genereaux, Ronald Brodock II. OF A in the middle of the auditorium, with elaborate red and white crepe saving electrical energy. in sooner. Opening the door after committee will serve. All members are urged to be present. LAWRENCE - KeUy Craw- paper streamers. Make sure unused lighting is cooking will radiate heat into the Epples Orchard Inn was again filled to capacity as the Watervliet ford, Julian Richarson, Johnnie tumed off. room. Paper Company employees and their friends held their last dance of Dodd, Mrs. Harold Peoples, Di- Set electric water heaters no Turn off electric heat in unused NATION the series Friday evening, February 18th. ane Ivory. 55 Years Ago higher than 140 degrees. rooms. Only one electric clock is Thaw out frozen food at room The Community Forum of Coloma Township will hold its next necessary in a home. temperature. 60 Years Ago regular meeting in the basement of the Methodist Church next Let bath water cool before you Gose fire place dampers or Monday evening. February 26th, when the Ladies Aid Society of the pull the plug. It will help heat the glass door-screens when not in Temperatures the past week ranged from 46 above to 5 below. COLOMA — A girl weighing 6 church will serve the supper at 6:30. room and act as a humidifier. use. Wednesday morning. Most of the snow had disappeared when the cold pounds, 14 ounces, was bom to At the Loma Theatre, in Coloma, Wednesday and Thursday, Run only full loads in clothes Instead of electric blankets, use wave and blizzard struck this section Tuesday night. The snowfall was Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brigham, February 28th and March 1st, you can see Bettie Compson in "At the washers and dishwashers. two regular blankets. light. 7160 Willobee Drive, Coloma, on End of the World". A Paramount Picture. A smashing sea and an There will be a Masquerade Dance at the Armory this Friday Monday, February 13th at 5:57 underworld romance. A picture well worth seeing. Also "The Leather evening. Music is by Deans Orchestra. Dance bill is 50 cents. a.m. in Memorial Hospital. Pushers". Starts Sundays at 7:00 and weekdays at 7:15. : The First Annual Mus c Recital given by the Watervliet High School COLOMA — A girl weighing 8 All members of Coloma Lodge No. 162 F & A.M. and all visiting .. . . • under the direction of Miss Gladys Phelps was largely attended and a pounds, 6 ounces, was bom to Mr. Masons are reminded that on Saturday evening, February 24th, the decided success from the first number to the last. The chorus work and Mrs. Norman Kent, P.O. Box lodge will have a supper at 6:30, after which there will be work in the was fine and showed careful training. Special mention should be made 322, Coloma, at 2:50 a.m. Tues- second degree and then there will be card games to your hearts Great Dining of the chorus "The Revel of the Leaves". This number was a difficult delight. A good time is promised. day, February 14th in Mercy Thursday, February 23 one and was exceptionally well rendered. Hospital. The Watervliet creamery paid another record breaking price for WATERVLIET - A girl weigh- Dinner Special butter fat for the month of January. — they paid 59 cents a pound. ing 9 pounds, 2^ ounces, was Roast Pork with Dressing $2.45 bom at 6:20 a.m. Tuesday, Feb- ruary 14th, in Memorial Hospital, Friday, February 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Thorn- Contrary to popuiar belief, the Romans never used chariots Luncheon Special in war. They used them for sport and transportation. burg, 360 First Street, Watervliet. Oriental Beef Chop Suey, Steamed Rice or Watervliet Public WATERVLIET - A girl weigh- FUlet of Perch $2.10 ing 7 pounds, 2 ounces, was bom Dinner Special Library to Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Moytte, Fillet of Perch, "All you can eat" or Coloma Public Library Veal Cutlets, Parmesan with Spaghetti $2.45 Hours: Daily, 1:00 to 5:30 p.m. 475 Parson West, Watervliet, on Wednesday, February 15th at AFTERNOONS; EVENINGS: There d be enough fuel... electricity for 9:19 a.m. in Memorial Hospital. Monday thru Friday Tuesday and Thursday Saturday, February 25 Wednesdays 11:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. HARTFORD - A girl weighing 1:00 to 5:30 p.m. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dinner Special all if we were a little less greedy. Let s Story Hour, Thursdays, 1:15 p.m. 7 pounds was bom to Mr. and L't How about an Old Fashioned Rib Roast Wednesday Mornings; I* 00 a m to l!:0< p. . £ Mrs. Gordon L. Sel's, 133 Beach- m Barbequed Tender Beef Ribs, a hearty portion $2.45 try reducing speed on highways, dim- Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. wood Trails, Hartford, on- All you can eat $2.95 — no doggie bags ming display lighting in our businesses, Wednesday, February 15th, at Board Meetings held second Monda> of each month at 7:30 p.m Or 4 Roast Chicken with Dressing, Giblet Gravy conserving watts at home. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 3:26 a.m. in Memorial Hospital. Sunday, February 26 •IPI Breakfast Buffet served to 12:00 noon ®)E Mtoterblict Eecori) ALL YOU CAN EAT - $2.95, Children - $1.95 T J ^ 1M MAIN STREET Country Kitchen h\ T P.O BOX 7 WATERVLIET. MICHIGAN 4^098 I li\ PHONE 463-3461 BANK OF COLOMA Restaurant & Catering Service Main St. — Watervliet Gordon E. Banasik Publislirr fi\ Carol J. Banasik .. Editor MONDAY thru Thurs.; 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 71 News Editor 0 Cheryl L. WhbeMnl Fri. and Sat,: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. l'\ ii Sunday: 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Subftcriptioas W.it per year in Berrim Count> and Vaa Buren Cmmiy. eHenhere. tS.W Member Federal Reserve System Seem* Clan PMUge paM at Watervliet. Michigan 4 OF WATERVLIET Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MkMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURAMCE COPPOPATlOW

7 bjHb tur.ni a if > \ February 23, 1978 Page Four Watervliet Record arrival Thursday morning, Feb- February 23. 1978 ruary 16th. at Community Hos- Watervliet Record Page Fi OBITUARIES pital. Watervliet. Her death has been ruled a Al Steffens fHURFlW natural crib death by Dr. Richard PRING SALE varied life in the church. He was STARTS Lillian Kiernan liniger, assistant Berrien medi- the Watervliet Methodist cal examiner, according to Ber- named MONDAY. WATERVLIET - Lillian Kier- minister from 1930 to 1934. He rien Sheriffs deputies. FEB. 271 nan, 61, a former Watervliet ) served as an aggressive and Angela was born October 23, emergency correspondent for the Herald effective pastor, a district super- 1977, in St. Joseph. ..from Palladium, died Friday night. intendent, a member of General Surviving are her parents. February 17th, at Watervliet chief and Jurisdictional Conferences, Rondall and Diane Dill Kelley; a CJ- Community Hospital. 1 Conference Secretary, and as brother, Christopher, at home; WATERVUET - The Water- 0 Mrs. Kiernan, who resided at vice president for public relations grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Al- vliet City Commission Wednes- Route 2, Box 528, Watervliet, was of Adrian College and director of fred Dill. Coloma and Mr. and day night. February 15th. in a mr ^Cr^yj bom July 12, 1916, in Detroit. development at Albion College Mrs. James Kelley. South Ha- special meeting, appointed for- SAVINGS THRU -OUT OUR STORE Survivors include her husband, from 1955 until he retired in 1964. ven; great-grandparents. Mrs. mer City Commissioner Albert Clifford, and a son, Michael, who He is perhaps best know for his Olga Dill, St. Joseph. Mr. and Steffens as the city's director of 0N resides in Anaheim, Calif. series of devotional booklets to be Mrs. James Rummage, Benton WATERVLIET JAYCEES LEARNING C.P.K. - Tom Orr iri^ht) the newly created Office of TOP GRADE Sylvania Light Bulbs Funeral services were held at used in hospitals and by pastors Harbor, and Mrs. Ollie Kelley, is shown learning the basics of cardia pulmonary resuscitation. Emergency Preparedness. 2 pack 60w-75w-100w 69c 11 a.m. Tuesday at Hutchins in visitations among the sick. Manila, Ark.; great-great-grand- Mrs. Dorothy Messinger of the Michigan Heart Association was the Mayor Arvid Frazier said 3 way bulb 79c Funeral Home, Watervliet, with Babbitt is survived by his wife, mother. Mrs. Augusta Stubelt. St. instructor, and Richard Quinn of the Watervliet Ambulance Steffens will be in charge of Shurfine Asoirin 200 count 2 99c burial at Taylor Cemetery, Vemeal, a daughter, Mrs. James Joseph. Service assisted. The Jaycees arc considering classes for the coordinating emergency services Shurfine Light Chunk Tuna - 6V2 oz. ...55c Ganges. Quigley (Barbara) of Tecumshe; Graveside rites were held at 1 people of the commanity. If enough are interested, the classes for the city during times of r Shurfine Liquid Detergent - 22 oz. .2 99c Memorials may be made to a daughter, Mrs. Dale Fleming p.m. Saturday at Watervliet Ce- would be for one night and would last about 2 hours. If anyone is disaster such as the late January Shurfine & -til First United Methodist Church, (Margaret) of Muir Beach, Calif; metery. Kerley and Starks Fu- interested, please contact Dave Pudell at 463-7446 or write to P.O. blizzard. Chuck Steaks ....99c ib Cheese - 7'4 oz 5 $1.00 Watervliet, or the Berrien County two sons, Paul H. of Helena, neral Home, St. Joseph, was in Box 264, Watervliet, MI 49098. If no interest is shown, the classes Steffens appointment is for one Shurfine Oatmeal - 42 oz 89c Cancer Service. Montana; and E. Holt of Som- charge of arrangements. will not be held. year, beginning March 1 and he Chicken Thighs...39cib Shurfine Saltines - 1 Ib 45c erset, New Jersey; twelve will be paid $15 for each meeting Shurfine Trash Bags - 10 ct 89c he attends. Dr. Edmond H. grandchildren and one great Victoria Baldwin grandparents, Mrs. Betty D41- Starts Funeral Home, St. Joseph. Shurfine Tall Kitchen Bags • 15 ct 79c In other areas, the commission Turkey Wings or Babbitt grandchild. dme, Watervliet, and Mr. and Burial was in Coloma Cemetery. Hershey's Instant Cocoa Mix One-month old Victoria Bald- voted 4-1 to confirm a list of city Memorials may be given to Mrs. Alfred Baldwin, Watervliet; Memorials may be made to the 1 Ib. can 99c Dr. Edmond H. Babbitt, 76, win, was dead on arrival at commission committee appoint- Drumstix 35c ib Trinity United Methodist Church, great-grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Salem Lutheran Church, Coloma, 9 Lives Cat Food retired from the Westem Michi- Grand Rapids or to M.J. Clark Community Hospital, Watervliet, ments submitted by the mayor. Hampton, St. Joseph; great- of which she was a member. Assorted - 6V2 oz 5 $1.00 gan Conference died on January Memorial Home, 1564 Sherman Wednesday morning, February With the exception of the great-grandmother, Mrs. Lilly Rock Cornish 29th, at Clark Memorial Home 15th, and state police of the finance and safety committees, each Oxydol - 10c off - 49 oz $1.25 St., S.E. Grand Rapids. Sea vers, St. Joseph, and her Grace Mull after an illness of about one year. Benton Harbor post said an the committees consist of just one 0 z Appian Way Pizza Mix - 12V2 oz. 2 $1.00 great-great-grandparents. Mr. & OOLOMA - Mrs. Grace M. rm Hens.. A memorial service was held in autopsy was conducted to de- commissioner. The number ". . ; $1.29 lb Thank You Pudding - 303 cans 39c Kelley Infant Mrs. Orvil S. Baldwin and Mr. Mull, 91, of Coloma and Paisley, the chape! of Clark Home in termine the cause of death. brought criticism and the dis- Mr. Muscle Oven Cleaner - 8 oz 69c and Mrs. Claudius C. Smith, all of Fla., died Friday, February 17th, Grand Rapids on February 4th. WATERVLIET - Angela Victoria was bom January 12, senting vote from Commissioner Country Style Armour Corned Beef Hash - ^5 oz 59c Benton Harbor. in Orlando, Fla. Dr. Lawrence Taylor of Trinity Kelley, 3 4-month-old daughter of 1978, in Ann Arbor. Uoyd Richcreek. Graveside rites were held at 3 She was bom Oct. 21, 1886, in United Methodist Church pre- Mr. and Mrs. Rondall Kelley. Surviving are her mother, Richcreek said he that Spare Ribs $1.29ib pjn. Friday at Hagar Shore dare, Mich. She was a member sided. Pleasant View Estates. Water- Laurie Baldwin, Ypsilanti; her one-member committees would Cemetery. The Dey-Florin Fu- of First Baptist Church, Benton "No Preservatives" Dr. Babbitt had a full and vliet. was pronounced dead on father, Kris Baldwin, Watervliet; prove to be too much responsi- Heartland neral Home, St. Joseph, was in Harbor. bility for one person to carry. charge of arrangements. Fresh Stewing Survivors include two daugh- Frazier said that one-person ters, Mrs. Norman Rendell, Co- Syrup " 79c committees provides flexibility Olga Turinsky loma, and Paisley. Fla. Mrs. CHICKENS 59c .b and also precludes problems with WAFFLE HOUSE of America Josephine Wolfinger, Luther, Mi. N COLOMA — Mrs. Olga Turin- the state's open meetings law. 10 grandchildren; and nine great ° FARM FRESH sky, 75, of Route 1, Box 161 E, The law provides that when a grandchildren. While it lasts — DAILY SPECIALS — Coloma, died Thursday, Feb- quorum of a goveming body Spargue's Funeral services were held ruary 16th, at Mercy Hospital, meets, the meeting must be PRODUCTS Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Harden Thursday & Tues. Friday Benton Harbor. announced in advance and be Corned Beef $1.19ib Funeral Chapel, 1617 South Bay She was bom Sept. 15, 1902, in open to the public. McDonald's Quarts Fried Baby Perch Fillets St. Eustis, Fla. Burial was in Roast Sirloin of Beef Russia. Commissioners Edward Camp- Eckrich Bologna - $1.29 Ib. Paisley, Fla. Au Jus 99^ Tartar Sauce ^0 7 C Her husband, Stephen, sur- bell. Sandra Pritchett. Harold All Meat Franks - $1.29 Ib. or match Choice of Salad & Potato ^A * of Milk 3/$1,091 Choice of Potatos & Salad ^ vives. Also surviving are two DeMay and Edward Puckett Honey-Peppered-Bar-B-Que Chocolate-Homogenized-Buttermilk daughters, Mrs. Michael (Mari- Ray Van Hennik approved the committee appoint- Sunday $1.99 Ib. Reg. $2.79 Saturday on) Gibbons, Chicago, III., Mrs. HARTFORD - Ray Van Hen- ments. Richcreek voted no and Dairy Fresh Individual Sliced American Beef Sirloin Tips in Henny Penny Chicken William (Doris) Roche, Bay Vil- nik, 69, of 17 North Maple St.. Commissioner Charles Curress was absent. Burgundy Wine Sauce — (Pressure Fried) lage, Ohio; one son, George Hartford, died early Sunday Cheese 1 Ib. pkg. $1.49 Rice Pilaf 5>2«/5 Choice of Salad & Potato • / J Messal, Des Plains, III.; eight morning, February 19th. at Pa- Named to the one-member FRESH FRUITS ANO Choice of Salad Garden Vegetable Hot Corn Bread grandchildren, nine great-grand- wating Hospital. Niles, committees were: Water Com- mittee, Harold DeMay; sewer, children; three brothers, Ed- He was bom February 14, 1909 McDonald's 100 pet. Richcreek: parks, Pritchett; VEGETABLES mund, Coloma, Gustave, Detroit, in White Plain, N.Y. He was a streets. Burress; and building WAFFLE HOUSE of America Albert, Allegan, and two sisters, retired editor, formerly with pure Orange Juice and lights, Puckett. Mrs. Alma Wendt, Detroit, Mrs. Wyandotte News Herald, Garden M-140 & 1-94 Members of the Finance Com- 8 Open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily Harriet King, Benton Harbor. City Guardian, and Dearborn mittee are Campbell as chair- 5 lb. bag U.S. No. 1 " 5/$1.00 Phone 463-4212 Watervliet, Mich. Funeral services were heid Guide. He was a veteran of World man. and Pritchett and Burress. Saturday at 1 p.m. at Kerley and War n. In January, the commission Survivors include his wife the Red Potatos 69c Shedds Soft Whipped approved making the entire city former Vema Wood; a daughter, commission members of the 1 b 00 Margaret Westin, Hartford; and safety committee. Margerine .! .."^.59c MOOOOO STOCK REDUCTION SALE two grandchildren. Cello Parsnips or "Hie body has been donated to Also Wednesday night, the , p k to 75% -Don't Miss These III the University of Michigan Medi- a commission voted to pay Alden Turnips ..l.?.. . ?.....39c McDonald's Ice cal School. White & Sons Gravel Business of Vjgal Watervliet $3,274 for removal of a 1 1 TOTS-INFANTS SLACKS Mens, Boys, Ladies Sweifers Memorial services were held snow from city streets Jan. 29-31. C r ea m.; . . '. I ?™?...... 99 c Reduced 25% Reg- 3.00 Sale L80 Girls, Tots, Infants Mens, wo mens Sunday, February 26, at 2 p.m. at 3.59 2.51 Santeiu and Son Funeral Home, Cole Slaw FAMILY HE AD W EAU COATS childrens The commission also scheduled 4.25 ISO Garden City, Mich. Memorials LaChoy Frozen Egg Gloves - Mittens CARDIGANS, PULLOVERS a Feb. 27 Safety Committee 4.98 2.99 may be made to the Boy Scouts of 1 Ib. Scarves - Sets Reduced to 50% VESTS, ETC. meeting with Richard Monroe of Pkg. 7 oz. pkg. P^MqChicken or Meat ^Or 5.25 111 America. Local arrangements 49c 35c 7 Monroe Electronics Service Co. IxUIIO 61/2 oz pkg . & Shrimp^ ^- TABLE FABRICS REDUCED to 50% were by Calvin Funeral Home. Rack Ladies of Benton Harbor. The 7 p.m. 1/2 Price Ha. Jord. KNIT TOPS Ass't. LADIES SLACKS 1/2 Price meeting at city hall will be to mix or match discuss passible purchase of wal- Ass't. styles - colors PEGGY HATS, GLOVES Large selection JCVL Reduced 50% "8 Hack cans" Ass't. FABRICS for a7% kie talkies for the police depart- Pepsi Cola and sizes GIFT ITEMS CONSTIPATION Salutos Deluxe Selection mens ment. Regular or Diet BpacK $i#69 REDUCED TO 60% SELECTION PURSES Spring Fashions off Doctor proven ingredient 24 oz. SHIRTS, COATS requires no prescription Pizza... $2.29 and Buy now - save big LADIES JEANS Boys Boot Cut Reg. $14.00 RUBBER BOOTS Countrytime Lemonade NOW $9.99 Doctors Imd a special laxative DENTIIE WEARERS ease $4.75 Values to $18.00 LEE JEANS ONLY $9.88 SPORT COATS ingredient to be nighly effective m SAYELLE relieving even severe constipation f major YARN SALE SHOES-BOOTS overnight Don't let irregularity or ao^dncement constipation become a problem Good color selection HOURS BOSTON STORE Mens, womens, boys This medical ingredient is now Prices Good thru Sun., Feb. 26 DAILY Saturday CUSHION GRIP Reg. $1.49 SPEOAL $1.19 girls available m the exclusive EX-LAX Sprague's Grocery WATERVLIET 9-5:00 formula Use only as directed DENTURE ADHESIVE or 5/$5.29 9 - 5:30 REDUCED to 75°° Chocolated Tablets - Winter Store Hours one application holds or Unfiavored Pills EX-LAX CORNER OF FOREST BEACH ROAD AND OLD M-140 Mon. thru Sat. 8 to 8 MHli • » K comfortably up ts 4 davs SSLlxl i: L Phone 463-6127 — WATERVLIET Sunday 8 to 7 Page Seven Page Six Watervliet Record February 23. 1978 February 23, 1978 Watervliet Record Panthers win W.H.S. Electricity shortage will affect Watervliet schools

over Hartford Calendar Southwestern Michigan is ap- given as much advance warning Lighting in the elementary Portable classrooms & rooms Athletic practices in the high proaching an energy emergency of any school changes as possible. all-purpose rooms will be elimi- in the elementary schools which school will be limited wherever THURSDAY, Feb. 23 - Gou- due to the reduced level of coal Watervliet schools have al- nated, as it consists of 500 watt have electric heat shall be no possible. lash. High School — Girls Vol- for the second time supplies remaining at Indiana ready begun several electricity- incandescent bulbs. warmer that 65 degrees. Should I & M coal reserves drop leyball at Bridgman, 6:30 p.m. and Michigan Electric Company. saving measures. Effective im- Activities scheduled for the to only a 30 day supply, more Watervliet used their best floor 24-6 lead. Watervliet's fortunes P.T.O. Talent Show in Audi- Following a meeting with I & M mediately: Classroom lighting will be re- Middle School gym which require severe reductions will be neces- game of the year to defeat the were short-lived, though, as the torium High. North School - officials, Superintendent of All corridor lighting will be duced except for activities such lighting will be cancelled. sary. Electric company officials Hartford Indians at home Friday Indians scored the next straight Basketball, 7:00 p.m. South schools, Sam Gravitt, outlined turned off after 8 a.m. Night as reading which require a high After school activites requiring warn that even after the coal evening 51-63. eight points. School — Boys Basketball. 7:00 the effect this electricity short- cleaning personnel have been light level. Also exempt are lights in the elementary all- strike has been settled, it may The Panthers committed only Watervliet remained up by p.m. age will have on the Watervliet instructed to use lighting only in interior rooms at the Junior- purpose rooms will be held in take additional days before ship- 15 turnovers for the game, ten eight at halftime with the score FRIDAY, Feb. 24 - Hot Dogs. schools. the immediate areas where they Senior High School which have alternative locations or cancell- ments of coal begin to reach the below their average 25 per game. 29-21. The second half saw the High School — Basketball at New "This crisis is real", he ex- are working. no windows. ed. electric plants. As in the past the game tumed Panthers never up by more than Buffalo, Varsity, 6:30 p.m. plained. "I & M requested a inot a defensive struggle with 12 or less than eight, as Hartford voluntary 25 per cent curtailment each team finding an open shot refused to give in to their SATURDAY. Feb. 25 - High of electric usage, and had hoped quite a rarity. opponents. School — 7th & 8th Grade Science for an actual 15 to 18 per cent cut. With both teams off on their Except for a few lapses in Fair, Cafeteria. 8:30 a.m. So far, there has been only a 12 or shooting, the first quarter ended concentration, Watervliet contin- MONDAY. Feb. 27 - Cheese- 13 per cem reduction. For all with Watervliet on top 11-6. By ued to play excellent ball. The burgers. High School — Girls practical purposes, any cuts methodical)' moving the ball new back crurt tandom of Jeff Volleyball. New Buffalo, here, made in Indiana will also affect around and looking for the good Parker and Jim Brock appeared 6:30 p.m. South School — Cub stop winter cold with... residents of Watervliet." shot, the Panthers forged out to a effective, and Parker's move to Scouts. 3:20 p.m. When I & M has only 40 guard has not affected his re- TUESDAY, Feb. 28 - Chili. use-days of coal remaining (Use- bounding, as he pulled down 10 High School — District Tourna- days may not necessarily be the for the Panthers Friday. ment. Watervliet vs Bangor (at J G same as calendar days), required Watervliet placed four men in Bangor) 6:45 p.m. North School e^ cuts will take place. Schools, for INSULATION double figures for the first time — Brownies, 3:30 p.m. South example, must reduce electric ZONOLITE-POURING INSULATION with Hiler topping the list with 24 School — Brownies, 3:20 p.m. 4-H consumption by 50 per cent. 3 cubic ft. ea. 49 points and 14 rebounds. Steve , 3:20 p.m. •o<* Industry will be required to cut Don Schultz added 11 points, Parker, WEDNESDAY, March 1 - their use of electricity by 25 per Young 10, and Brian Epple, who had fine Chicken Steak Sandwich. High 15" R-14 FRICTION INSULATION cent, and homes will be expected first quarter, 10. School — Girls Volleyball, Hart- to achieve a 15 per cent re- While They 78V, sq. ft. per bdle ea The Panthers also made only 17 ford, here, 6:30 p.m. South School duction. Outrages or "black About this question personal fouls. As a result Water- — Girl Scouts, 3:20 p.m. 4-H outs" may occur. If such out- Last vliet outscored Hartford from the and Crochetting, 3:20 rages occur during the school HELP US GET READY FOR OUR NEW PANELING LINE line 17 to 15, an equally rare p.m. day, hours and schedules will Req. PER SHEET 'The new cars are just too occurrence for the Panthers. THURSDAY, March 2 - All have to be altered. People will be costly and the repairs too Watervliet shot 36 percent from Schools — Half Day of School - Wood Panels 4x8 SALE SAVF the field, hitting on 23 of 63 shots. dismissal: Secondary - 11 a.m. expensive not to carry 'physi- NATURAL BIRCH 'V cal damage' insurance. Does Hartford could manage only 29 Elementary - 12 noon. High ice Racing held at this coverage usually cost less percent, hitting on 18 out of 61. School — District Tournament at BLUE MIST PALrSADE Vs" Paw Paw Lake than 1 per cent of the value of The Indians held the edge in BREAK-AWAY DUNK - Watervliet's Jon Hiler goes in for a Bangor, 6:45 p.m. COASTLINE DRIFTWOOD V4" the new car?" rebounding, grabbing 37 to 31 for break-away dunk in Fridays game against Hartford. Jon scored 24 FRIDAY, March 3 — Grilled Sunday SANDSTONE LAUAN Vs" Watervliet. Cheese. points and hauled down 14 rebounds to pace the Panthers as they An ice racing contest was held CHARCOAL V4" O With the district tournament SATURDAY. March 4 - High s beat the Indians for the second time this year. on Paw Paw Lake last Sunday coming up next week, the Pan- School — Volleyball Conference ACRYTUFF PECAN Vs" • (Gerry Cox photo) afternoon, and another one is thers travel to New Buffalo meet. All Day. High School — PALOMINO V4" Don Young planned for this coming Sunday. Friday where they will come up WHS members of FFA District Basketball finals at Ban- The Lake Michigan Region of ACRYTUFF WALNUT Vs" against one of the leading teams gor. 3:00 p.m. Insurance in District Leadership Contest the Sports Car Club of America CHANDLERS PINE V4" in the league for their final sponsored the racing event. Both CROSS ROADS INN OAK 1/4" regular season play. Members from the Watervliet Agency in the demonstration team. cars and motorcycles were in- FFA recently participated in the CEDAR PARTICLE BD. COMPOSITION V4 Delegates for the State Con- Bowliny cluded. Winners were Lori Bur- Inc. District Leadership contest. New Jeriey has the greatest vention are Sandy Cassey, and kali, Coloma; Mark Walton, SENTRY ELM 3/ 16" Complete Insurance Service population density in the The Watervliet students were Mary Jo Consolino with Kim COLOMA LANES Coloma; Bob teel, Coloma; Glen SANDSHOP 3/ 16" WatervUet - 463-«773 U.S. It has an average of 953 Sandy Cassey who participated in Gaddie and Janice Jung acting as people on every square mile. NITE OWLS Johnson, Arlington Heights, 111.; the area of public speaking and alternates. The State Convention Wednesday nighl — High Individual Connie Yore, Ron Taylor, and received the silver award, Chris will be held at M.S.U March 21-23. Series: Sheridan Wheeler S35 (199). Dean 4x8-1/8 Country Road 5.50 ea. 4 x 8 - 5 / 32 Saddlewood 7.45 ea. Koegel 491 (199); June Hauch 473 (165). Ron Puleo, all of St. Joseph. Curtis participated in the area of The region Leadership contest 4x8-1/8 Norfolk 5.50 ea. 4 x 8 - 5 / 32 Cajun 7.45 ea. Betty Wood 472 (18J). High Ind-widual Puleo was a double winner. 4 x 8 5 / 32 Mackinaw Birch 8.05 ea. Legs! Legs! Legs! Job interview and Patti Robards will be held February 23, at 6:30 Game Beverly Rockwell 190. Jackie Hiler 4 x 8 - 3 mil Sussex Elm 6.96 ea. and Mary Jo Consolino took part IBS High Team Series Sanitary Refuse 7206 4 x 8 - 5 / 32 Gallery Oak 8.05 ea. at the Van Buren Skill Center. (763); Plaza Motel 2066 ( 736), Hams Roger Bannister, the English 4 x 8 - 5 / 32 Willow Green 7.45 ea. Frog Leg Dinners Trucking 735 Splits Carolyn Schimp 5 7 runner, was the first man to break the four minute WIL-O PAW LANES mile. He did it In 1954. at the Pilgrim!!! MASONITE 4x8V4" AVACADO PANELS REG. UNPREDICTABLES DINNER SPECIALS Feb 13 — High Individual Series, Benita $6.95 Hubert. 513 High Individual Game, Ada Large supply of Matching mouldings in stock SALAD BAR with SPECIALS Wet/el, 206 High Team Series and Game, i> mmmm < Coloma Spray & Wash 2326. 636 TWILIGHTERS I Masonite K-LUX Feb 13 — High Individual Series, I Armstrong Thursday — French Dip & Here are some helpful rules lo cope with a Friedman, 558 High Individual Game, D Tavoiocci, 206 High Team Series and Game. Bi-Fold Doors Italian Spaghetti - homemade problem we all encounter at one time or another— BATH stress. First relax. It is likely that you will adapt to S H Rubber 2192, 759 FRUIT BELT Ceiling Tiles 12 x 12 most stresses anyhow so why gel "worked up." ENCLOSURES Friday — Our own Fish & Chips Feb 14 — High individual Series and Second, try to look al the situation favorably and 2/4x6/8 Frog Leg Dinner Game, Tom Roe, 654 , 254 High Team Series No. 225 Gleenwood .30 ea. Reg. $62.00 convince yourself that the source of the stress is and Game, Rose Die Cast, 2604, 910 2/6x6/8 Super Seafood Dinner useful or necessary. WIL-O-PAW INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE No. 117 Plaza .33 ea. Feb 15 — High Individual Series, Dennis 2/8x6/8 Try to make your environment more predictable. No. 231A Washable White .22 ea. Saturday — Tender Liver & Onions Marsh, 610 High individual Game, Jim Sale Price Stress is easier to handle when you know it might Miller, 224 High Team Series and Game, No. 237 Wildstone .29 ea. Frog Leg Dinner be coming. Al the same lime, try to arrange Rose Die Cast, 2649, 977 21.95 ea. situations so you have the possibility of controlling WATERVLIET MERCHANTS No. 258 Grenoble .29 ea. Sunday — Vfe Chicken Dinner the stress. All this can help make a stressful world Feb. 16 — High individual Series and No. 225A Chaperone .28 ea. more liveable and pleasant. Game, Jerry Gordon, 600, 241 High Team $47.95 Roast Beef Dinner Series and Game, Roma Pina, 2673, 932. Frog Leg Dinner "A GREAT MANY PEOPLE ENTRUST US WHILE SUPPLY LASTS — SORRY NO RAIN CHECKS SALAD BAR — THURSDAY thru SUNDAY with their prescriptioni, health needa and other pharmacy producta. We conalder this truat a privilege and a duty. May we be your peraonal OPEN ALL Gomplcte TAKE OUT Service family pharmacy?" 1 YEAR ITALIAN BEEF & SAUSAGE SANDWICHES TrX 7 DAYS SPAGHETTI SERVED ANYTIME BUILDISGi BELFY Fallen in lov«7 Sea us A WEEK! Prepared with Homemade Sauce. [CW IN CISItH DRUG STORE for a complate selec- Waftnrlitl Phont 463-3481 tion of beautiful wed- ^•1^ Your Walgreen Agency ding stationery. pilgrim iriw In Phone 40-3114 324 N. Mala St - WatervUet the pefcare people The WatervUet Record N. AA-140/ Watervliet Phone 463-3344 C \tl7 A M Miil o MonoCo "M«l«non Como^n*d .V«|ime7D • o»* 4K44C1 Page Eight Watervliet Record February 23. 1978 February 23, 1978 Watervliet Record Page Nine Community Hospital honors Dr. Soriano Community Hospital University to major in Business Self Culture Club Dr. Dominador A. Soriano, An- February 17, 1978. His many Education. esthesiologist at Community Hos- Auxiliary COLOMA — Members of the friends and co-workers were Kristine wore an attractive Self Culture Club met at the home pital since June of 1973, was present to extend their sincere beige colored gown with tunic top Organization meeting of Dorothy McGuineas Friday, honored at a retirement tea in the good wishes for his future health and a captivating smile to win the Hospital Dining Room on Friday, February 17, 1978 for their re- and happiness, and he professed Thirty-two (32) ladies met at approval of the three judges, gular meeting. A delicious des- to being "completely over- t h e Plymouth Congregational Susan N. Shuran, Doug Conklin, sert luncheon was served by the whelmed" by the many demon- Church, Watervliet, on Thursday, and Paul Mayhew, before a hostess at 1:30 p.m. strations of the high regard and February 16,1978, for the purpose crowd estimated at 1000 people. of organizing an auxiliary for Florence Vollrath, president, esteem in which he was held by Julia Lynn Duncan, daughter conducted the business meeting. hospital personnel. Community Hospital. The pro- of Charles Duncan, Coloma road, gram consisted of providing in- Devotionals were given by the Since Dr. Soriano plans to and Jacquelyn Harris, Riverside / v* hostess, who read an interested formation regarding the auxil- devote at least part of his leisure Road, was selected first runner- iaries, their purposes, objectives item on "The Art of Happiness". time to fishing, playing golf and up. Julia wore a yellow chiffon and goals. The group was wel- Rose Elliott contributed the other sports-related interests, the gown with beaded bodice. Mary comed by Mr. Kaylor E. Shem- program. The subject was gifts which he received from his Anne Nolton gowned in red berger. Administrator of Com- "Who's Who in American His- co-workers and the hospital were chiffon, was selected second run- munity Hospital and Mr. Richard tory." Special emphasis was calculated to provide many hours ner-up. She is the daughter of Mr. G. Lindenberg, President of the given to the religious faiths of of pleasure and relaxation in Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meahl and Mrs. Charles Nolton, Bundy the Board of Trustees of Com- some of the early U.S. presidents. these pursuits. (nee Karen Ann Day) Road, Coloma. She was the only munity Hospital. The speaker for The next meeting is scheduled Dr. Pastor A. Aperocho, Jr., a Coloma High School junior in the the evening was Mrs. Mickey to be held at the home of Frieda graduate of the University of St. contest. Vows Exchanged Bowman, Benton Harbor, Past Pinyard on March 10th. Tomas, Manila, the Philippines, l-ouise Dilts was chairman of will assume the anesthesiology On Saturday, February 18, the President of the Michigan Asso- bouquets to match the brides, the 1978 contest which featured "Hope ever tells us tomorrow duties at Community Hospital. Peoples Church, Grand River ciation of Hospital Auxiliaries. Dr. Dominador A. Soriano except the flower girl, who had a the theme Coloma Festivals. will be better." Tibullus Her topic was "How to Get Ave., in East Lansing, was the dainty little basket. Started and Keep Going." scene of a wedding with local The best man was Michael Temporary officers appointed interest. The groom was Michael Metz of Ann Arbor, and the at the meeting are: Co-Presi- Enjoy our New Band! Meahl, who was a 1968 graduate groomsmen were Darwin Day of Dance to "The Ghosters" of Coloma High School. His Lansing, John Bergstedt of Ben- dents, Pat Hutchinson of Coloma COLOMA QUEEN AND HER COURT - Pictured Is Coloma's new Queen Kristine Hinkelman parents are Mrs. Wilbur Dick of and Joan Stewart of Watervliet; (center), and her court, 1st runner-up Julia Duncan (left), and 2nd runner-up Mary Anne Nolton (from Kalamazoo) ton Harbor, and the junior I* Coloma and Mr. Dale Meahl of groomsman was Timothy Root of Vice President, Sue Young of (right). Kristine was also named Miss Congeniality. Every Fri. & Sat. eve Bayonee, New Jersey. Lansing. The rignbearer was Watervliet; Secretary, Marie Great band - Great music! Mickey's bride was Karen Ann Darwin Day Jr. Krieger of Coloma; and Trea- Day of Lansing, Michigan, and Following the 2 p.m. ceremony, surer, Carol Woodward of Hart- Kristine Hinkelman ford. J!ciJze Sluvie 9nn she was given in marriage by her a reception was held at Park Watch Sports Car Club 2nd Ice Race on Paw Paw Lake father, Arthur C. Day, Mason. West in Lansing. The group will meet within the chosen Coloma queen Sunday, Feb. 26 from 12:30 to 5 p.m. at Lake Shore Inn. She wore a dress of white The bride and groom are on a next month to elect permanent chrystalette, with a chapel train, trip to New Orleans, and will officers, adopt bylaws and or- and Miss Congeniality ganize committees. Among the trimmed with , and her full return to their home at 1002 Kristine Lynn Hinkelman was services that the auxiliary will be i length veil of illusion net was Farrand Ave., in l^ansing. selected to reign over Coloma's providing the hospital are escort caught on her head with a cap of Karen is a graduate of Mason Blossomtime and Gladiolus Fes- services, reception and informa- lace. Her bouquet was a nosegay High School, and is employed at tival activities from a field of 26 tion desk, menu assistance, book of red roses surrounded by pink the Michigan State University ble Classes, 9 is a m Buchanan Bucks, 80-54, at Harbor School District are in- Church St., Coloma Downtown Coloma 35 of 70 from the field for 50 points. Don Arent and Scott they authorized the sale of two Dr Dwighl M, Benner Coloma Tuesday night. The Watervliet percent. The Comets lost Senior Owen also contributed in double bumper jacks and one service volved. Rev Eluabelh Perry Nord Open sunrise to 10 p.m. following Friday night, Coloma Church School, 9 30 a m guard Keith Griffin early in the figures with 13 and 11. jack no longer used by the school. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY tS was beaten by a tough River Morning Worship, 11 00 a m first quarter, due to a sprained This win puts a question The board recessed for a Rev Ernest A. Glasgow COLOMA Valley team at Three Oaks WATERVLIET Pastor ot Gosepl Light House COLOMA ankle. mark on the Blossomland Con hearing concerning a ninth grade Red Arrow Highway Between CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Motor Sales, Inc. 5649. Rebounding was exactly even, student who was reportedly FURNITURE Watervliet and Harttord Paw Paw St., Coloma ference title. River Valley has both teams pulling down 40. caught in the possession of both Sunday School. 10 00 a m Sunday Service & School. 11 00 a m PONTIAC - TEMPEST COLOMA 54, BUCHANAN 80 lost only two in conference Vf fMfliUT fv ^ 115 N. Main Mornmg Worship, 11 00 a m Evening Service. Wednesday, 6 00 p m FIREBIRD - LE MANS Buchanan's Busby had 10, while action, but Buchanan remains alcohol and cigerattes while on CHURCH OF CHRIST Junior Ken Kne brought down 8 school property. No public report A thick cloud of impending undefeated in first place Vermont was an independent HOURS Criobs School HOPE EV LUTHERAN doom settled over the Alwood for the Coloma squad. The Brandywine is ranked third was released on the matter. republic before it became a Monday - Friday; 9 to 9 WISC. SYNOD ' hitting the nets for 18 points in UNCOLN - MERCURY Senior guard Don Arent SCHOOLS AND GIVE 5251 Paw Paw I^ike Road, Coloma 468-3433 the first period, while Coloma STUDENTS A BILL OF LAKE SHORE BIBLE finished his last home game Closed Mondays Phone 468-6913 MONTEGO - COUGAR APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF Lake Michigan Beach had to settle with a mediocre RIGHTS. JESUS CHRIST Donald Barsuhn, Pastor with 17, accompanied by Dan two points. But the Comets 20 S Haver St., Harttord Sunday School 9 45 a m. Rev Earl Stallings Worship Service, 10 45 a m staged a massive comeback in LONG'S Sunday School, 10 00 a.m. Evening Service, 6 00 p m Class B tourney pits the fourth quarter to make a REDEEMER EVANGELICAL Compliments Sunday Evening Service, 6;00 p.m Midweek service. Wed , 7 30 p m V game of it. RADIO & T.V. LUTHERAN CHURCH ot Coloma against Church of the Lutheran Confession in the first three quarters, but U Watervliet M 152 East of Sister Lakes HARTFORD UNITED METHODIST ST. JOSEPH S CATHOLIC Bill Stewart's South Haven Coloma answered with 23 in the 425 E. Main St., Hartford CHURCH Paslor Paul Tiefel Jr 463-4131 Oivme Worship, 9 00 a.m. Coloma faces an uo-hill battle Rev Jean Crabtree Fr R.G Thelen, Pastor PAW PAW fourth period, keeping River Sunday School, 9 45 a m. Sunday Masses, 8 30 & 10 V) Sunday School, 10:05 a.m. Tuesday in the Class B District Valley to a low of seven. The HOURS - 9 to 6 Saturday, 7 00 p.m. Adult Bible Class, 10:05 a m Mornmg Worship, II 00 a.m. LAKE GOLF Tournament at South Haven. The Weekday Mass at 9:15 Comets has 10 of 16 from the WEHHATS Wednesday and Fridays Confessions Sat 3 00 to 5 00 & CLUB Comets play South Haven Tues- floor for 62.5 percent in the 9 to 9 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. ST. PAUL'S UNITED KEELER UNITED METHODIST day night at 7:30 p.m. final period. But this wasn't Church School, 9 45 a.m CHURCH OF CHRIST North Bainbridge Center Road The St. Joseph Bears, who RIVERSIDE Mornmg Worship, 11.00 a m CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH enough to bail the Comets out, (near Hill Road) Territorial & Benton Center Rds. slipped into the Class B division Rev Joseph G Beattie as they dropped to Ml in the ELECTRIC Rev Richard A Snyder Church School. 9:30 a m. Put your with five students under the Class my dodge:' Sunday School, 9 45 a.m. Blossomland race, and 4-13 in SERVICE Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. KEELER GENERAL BAPTIST Mornmg Worship, 10 45 a m A limit, drew a bye and will play the regular season. Overall, Rev Charles Davis Evening Service, 6 00 p m the Tuesday game winner on Electric motor rewinding Sunday School, 10 00 a m ad here! both teams hit the same in Wed Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p m COLOMA GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH \ up to 50 horsepower Morning Worship, II 00 a m AWANA Program Thurs., 7 00 p m North Shore Drive, Coloma Thursday. Lakeshore meets Do- shooting, Coloma putting in 20 "An Independent Fundamental wagiac Wednesday night, and the of 43 for 47 percent and River Christian Church" Phone 463-3461 3864 Riverside Road CALVARYS LIGHTHOUSE Wednesday and Thursday night CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. for information Valley with 22 of 47 for their 47 Phone 849-1222 2651 E. Main 19 West Main St Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. victors play for the tiUe Satur- percent. The Comets hit 9 of 14 Turn south on Wells off Territorial Evening Worship, 7:00 p m. Pastor Thomas Tapley day. All games are at 7:30 p.m. Benton Harbor Sunday School. 10:00 a m. Wednesday Bible Study. 7:00 p m. from the charity line for 64 Rev Ruth Garlanger Sunday Morning Service. '• 00 a m. Pastor Guy Kiser Sunday School, 9:45 a m Evening Service. 7 00 p.m NILSON'S' Put your Morning Worship, 11:00 a m Wednesday midweek Service, 7 00 p.m. BODY SHOP r Evening Service. 7 30 p.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Prayer, Thursday nights UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST ad here! Corner of Church & Leedy Sts , Coloma Phone 463-6291 FREE METHODIST Rev Eric Lund THE PLYMOUTH ^ ^ WITH Paw Paw Avenue, Watervliet Sunday Schoo", 9 30 a.m CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev, Albert A Fall Worship Service. 11:00 a.m. Phone 463-3461 A Member of the National Association RED ARROW HIGHWAY Sunday School 9:45 a.m of Congregational Christian Churches WATERVUET for information Worship Service, 11 00 a m Watervliet — Rev, Harvey R, Lord Choir Rehearsal, 7:15 p m MISSIONARY BAPTIST Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Evening Service. 6:00 p m, Washington & Part St., Coloma Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, All Youth meet. 7:00 p m. Rev. George Wright February 24 & 25 Adult Bible Study, 7 00 p.m Sunday School, 10:00 a m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. HARTFORD FEDERATED CHURCH HUTCHINS B.T.C., 6,30 p.m. Sunday School for all ages, 9:45 NEWHOPE UNITED Evening Worship, 7,30 p m. HOT CROSS FUNERAL Morning Worship. 11:00 SPRAGUE'S WASHINGTON METHODIST CHURCH Yough Fellowship. Tues,. 7 X p.m. Golden Gospel Hour (Sun. Eve.) 7:00 p.m. Pastor, Miss Linda Stoddard Prayer Service, Wed,, 7:30 p m. BUNS HOME Fundamental Evangelistic GROCERY CHERRY CAKE Church School, 9:45 a.m. The friendly family church Worship Service, 11 00 a m at Red Arrow Highway & Pinery Rd *78 DODGE MAGNUM XL Roland Summer hours, 1* 00 a m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev G.L. Badger. Pastor Watervliet 6/89c What else can (oiks say after they ve Fikes Road, Riverside $2.49 suggested retail prices Magnum is T. Hutchins 7 Dr Dwight M Benner seen Magnum XE The exciting new priced less than these comparably COLOMA CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Eliiabeth Perry Nord car with a bold new look And handling MIDWAY BAPTIST equipped cars the Monte Carlo Lan- Red Arrow Hwy. — Rev. James Da I ton Morning Worship. 9:00 a.m. Cheese Between Wvlt & Coloma on Red Arrow and performance to match dau Pontiac Grand Pnx. Olds Cutlass Sunday School, 9:45 a m Church School. 10:30 a m. APPLE PIE G.A.R.B C. Affiliated Coffee Cake You see. Magnum XE s a remarkable Calais and Buick Regal Limited Worship Service. 1100 a m. MIDWAY Pastor Harold Knickerbocker automobile that combines the attri- One look at Magnum XE's clear Evangelistic Service. Sunday, 7:X p.m. YOU may Reg. $2.00 -- Sunday — Reg. $1.79 butes of a touring car with those retractable head-lamp covers Thursday, Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p m. FAITH EVANGELICAL FLORIST Sundayi Ichool. 9:45 a.m. Purchase This of a luxury car And based on a Sal, Young Peoples E ndeavor, 7:30 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH and classic grille and you II be Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. Church of the Lutheran Confession comparison of manufacturers saying ' That s my Dodge' Evening Scrvice, 6 00 p.m. Space $1.69 $1.79 Paw Paw Ave.. Coloma Flower Shop Jr. HI Choir, 5:15 p.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD Pastor James Sandeen — Wednesday — Each Week & Greenhouses Pastor Doyie Johnson Sunday School & Bible Class 9 30 a.m. SPECIAL OF THE WEEK — FEBRUARY 20-25 Midweek Service, 7:00 p.m. (Sunday) Young People's, 6 00 p m Divine Worship, 10:30 a.m. For Information Pioneer Girls, 7:00 p.m. 7 - NUTTY SWEET ROLLS Sunday evenng service, 7 00 p m. Confirmation Class Awana & Pro-teens 6:45 al These delicious carmel & nut rolls are baked 7 in a cluster. Try Watervliet Midweek service. Wed , 7:00 p.m. Tues., 4 p.m., Sal., 9 a.m. Phone 463-3461 North School them this week at a real -nutty" price - 99c. Regular is $1.29. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WATERVUET WATERVLIET PAPER COMPANY, INC. Macfonie^ Branch otfices at Millburg and Coloma mmggmCimmm Open 7:00 a.m. GEISLER MOTOR$, INC. Papermakers Since 1910 "The Bank Each Morning Established 1874 of the People" Member F.D.I.C. BAKERY. 315 St. Joseph Street COLOMA, MICH. February 23. 1978 Watervliet Record February 23. 1978 Wateivliet Record Pngr Thirteen Page Twelve News from Florida on former residents North Berrien Senior Karen Carmichael named Coloma Township Steven Colman. former Water- Jim is a Senior majoring in Center activities vliet resident has been named to Government. He is a member COLOMA — Monday after- the Dean's list at Manatee Jr. and officer of Beta Theta Pi noons at the North Berrien Miss Hartford of 1978 adopts personnel policy College, Bradenton. Florida. Fraternity, and a big brother for Coloma Senior Center is reserved Queen and Blossomtime Bud bottom and shoulders. The ruffle Steve who also had a high Delta Zeta Sorority. He was for card players. The card play- HARTFORD — Karen Car- WATERVLIET CITY COMMISSION ^0S£M Charles Burress acedemic average last year, michael, an 18 year old senior at Princess. She has won sewing, was puiled to the waist in the x for employees named man of the year by Delta ing bMBl right after lunch every RcguUr Mretinq arr i-d Hartford High School was chosen art and academic awards and back to creat a full cascade in the received a perfect 4.0 last semes- Zeta and received a large travel- Frbruary J 19/S i '.•••••• ncj Aas scni^ju'i'd tcr ter. Steve is taking basic courses ing trophy with his name en- The Watervi ft Ctv C rnn .ss^on met tor IS, 976 at 7 30 P m tor the Miss Hartford 1978 before a plans to study fashion merchan- rear. Coloma Township board mem- asked to use their personal car E>«ry Wednesday seniors can itsrequ ^r FcUfua', " • y a't) 00d on nrtjrt" .' tin • ana 197« 79 jna'S capacity audience of 600 people at dising at Patricia Stevens School. LeAne is the daughter of Bill bers adopted the township's first for township business. He was needed for a degree and will graved on it. In 1978 he will turn it bowl at the Coloma l^nes for 50c ToPSflay. 7 1976 r ifif- f •, Mall B •, pa 1 II a payab-f amourti'iq to graduate in May of 1978 from over to a new recipient to keep for C'lambors Mayor F'a/pr<.«. iio IJ4 10 ?3 'excluding FmMA terns and the Hartford School Auditorium Linda Anchor. 17, is one of five Roper of 402 E. Oak in Hartford, personnel policy with township also asked to check mileage pay per game, which includes shoes. The mpef.na was loemtj A • -i- Inyo remvesTnents o, S'77 000 00 'lan ex M.J.C. Last semester his sub- Saturday night. She was one of a children of Mr. and Mrs. Larry and Mrs. Joan Lee, also of general and Sanitation Depart- policies among other govern- ^ a year. The award is based on On Thursday, March 2nd from ation an tjy tie f nance Comrr. •. . earlier CotnniissionorsprcscnT wverc Ea PuOeit Mo,i-a by Commissioner Ca^niei' sup field of 21 girls vying for the title. Anchor, of 401 S. Center St. in Hartford. She is a junior at ment employees on Monday mental units for appointed and jects were Math, Science, Litera- character, being helpful and 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. a free ture, History, Philosohpy, and Harold DfMay Lloyd Richcr^k Sanara ported oy Comm-ssioner R tnat First runner up was Linda Hartford. She is also a senior at Hartford High School where she night, February 20. The 36 page elected personnel. many other attributes. Jim also blood pressure check will be held Pri'thrrt and Ed Campbell Co'^m.ssioner these b Ms be approved for on. • • • Boll Anchor and second runner-up Hartford High School where she has participated in basketball, document spells out in detail both After i nsiderable discussion Tennis. He just started his last works at the Sorority house as a at the Center. Those planning on Diarlos Burress was absen* Ca vote AYES Ed PKk-tt M^'Old semester with Behav. Science Copies of tbc minutes of ftw regular DeMa, Lloyd R chcreek. Sand'.. Pr • reft. was LeAne Roper. has won awards in athletics, track and cheerleading. Her employee and board personnel concemint a policy covering waiter. He lives at the fraternity lunch at the Center should call January V 1978 mee'inq nad been lurmshed Ed Campbell NAYS non» AB'.FNT (Psychology), Anthropology. Hi- • • a'l Commissioners Up"n mo'ion by Charles Burress Motion car' .-o The new Miss Hartford is S'S" perfect attendance, honor roll future plan is to become a obligations in handling township elected oTicials holding paid house on campus. Jim's fiance, and make reservations. story. Bio. Science. State & Local Kathy is a Phi Beta Kappa and is Commissioner OeMay supponea by Com RESOLUTION tall with brown hair and green and is a member of the National licensed cosmetologist. business affairs. positions in the township, Super- An attorney from the Senior •itssioner Puckett. tne reading of ttie Commissioner Pftchett ottered the follow eyes with a smile that exposes Honor Society. She attends part Miss Congeniality 1 9 7 8 is Township Supervisor, Rodney visor Krieger was authorized to r Government, and Golf. He hopes a member of Delta Zeta Sorority. I^w Center will be at the North mmutes was waived and they were approved mg resolution and moved to' ts adopt on to attend a State University next She also lives at her sorority as presented Motion carried BE IT RESOLVED THAT the following very fetching dimples. Her yel- time classes at SMC and is Sherry Hannon. a 17 year old Krieger, was instrumental in get a determination on the legal- Berrien Senior Center from 9 The need for a seennd ambulance was bills payable by approved tor payment from low chiffon gown was styled in planning her future in commer- senior at Hartford who stands drawing up the policy which ity of the question from the fall and major in Government. house on camp us,a few houses a.m. until noon on Friday, March discussed This unit would be used as a Farmers Home Administration Funds MJ.C. is noted as one of two top down the street from Jim. She is back op and for transfers between hospitals, Bud Sweet E»cavatino 4 ^Oi 10 Water keeping with the contest theme of cial designing. She is S'S" tall S'S" tall with strawberry-blonde covers employee-o f f i c i a I re- Attorney General's office in Lan- 3rd. There-are still some open- nursing homes, etc Jr. Colleges in the state, and is also a Senior majoring in ac- line work 100 Percent complete and "Holidays in Dixie". The bodice with brown hair and green eyes. hair and green eyes. She is the lations including situations deal- sing. ings for that day and appoint- Mentioned need of repair to the library Wightman & Associates, inc 1,489 08 Linda wore a gown of white daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jack less than 20 years old and counting and Business A dm. Both ments can be made by calling the roof because of many leaks Engineering Total SS 893 18 was fitted, the skirt bouffant and ing with absenteeism during The Board tabled renewing its Reviewed specifications for new police growing rapidly. It has an enroll- were high honor graduates from Supported by Commissioner Puckett Roll the wide scooped neckline was tulle with a halter-style neckline Briggs of Hagor Shore Rd. and so-called "Acts of God" created contract with the Berrien County <4 Center. car Motion by Commissioner Pritchett. call vote AYES - Ed Puckett, Harold i- ment of about 4,500 students and supported by Commissioner Puckett. that trimmed with a wide ruffle of the and full skirt. The gown was the sister of Miss Hartford 1977, situations; personal telephone Comput' Service program to Sarasota High School. Health screening is offered free DeMay Lloyd Richcrr< • Sandra Pr tcnett. just opened a new branch campus "Hie Colman's have received these specificaiions be sent out for o-ds to Ed Campbell NAYS ->one ABSENT — same material. trimmed with a silver chain Tammy Hannon. She has won calls during business hours; holi- determine the criteria followed to seniors 60 and over once a area dealers Motion earned Charles Burress Adoptert in Venice, Florida. Steve lives Karen Carmichael is the effect at the waist and neckline. awards in band, track and aca- day and sick pay; personnel on the charge rate for the various inquiries about their children in month at the Center. A registered Discussed sewer aod water reports and Moved by Commiss oner Richcreek, se with his parents Mr. and Mrs. view of the recent nationwide coming report go results of last years' conaed by Commits' .t D. Ma, mat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- LeAne Roper. 17, the second demics and plans to major in parking at the township hall and townships. nurse and her aide gives hearing television survey James Colman in Sarasota. Fla. Mayor Fra/ier be apt* ned Lot a Agent to neth Carmichael of County Line runner-up, is 5'4" tall with light psychology at Hope College. purchase order details. The poli- The Board also tabled taking pablkrty about the recent mur- and vision tests, blood tests. Discussed acceptance of new road to appi, tor Disaster Re' « F unos to complete He attended Watervliet schools ders and beatings of girls in a hospital by City and the extension of such other work as necessary Roll Call Road in Watervliet and has two brown hair and brown eyes. Her The contest this year was under cy also spells out Board and action concerning a previous ^ EJC.G., urinalysis, and other east west hospital road alt the way to Allen through the ninth grade. nearby sorority house. One of the vote AYES Ed Puckett. Harold O May, sisters and a brother. She is a gown of yellow chiffon was a slim the co-chairmanship of Mrs. John individual board member obliga- agreement with the Social Secur- health related tests to seniors Court The hospital n to pay for trnai 'epair Lloyd Ri(t -eek. Sandra Priti-.i •• go (Pauline) Steenwyk and Mrs. Steve's brother Jim Colman slain girls was the daughter of a to Lewis Street and Botternof Street Campbell NAYS none ABSl'JT — former Van Buren County Youth line design with a ruffle at the tions in the process of carrying ity Administration which allows who have not had a complete Motion by Commissioner Campbell sup and his fiance of Sarasota (both Sarasota resident but lived most Charles Bun -ss Mot-on .arried William (Betty) Houart. Acting out employee obligations listed in individual employees to deter- physical or the equivalent within ported by Commissioner Pritchett, mat Motion by Com-nis ioner Pucket" secon former residents of Michigan), 12,888 00 of antirecession money be trans as Master of Ceremonies was the document. mine if social security payments of the time with her mother in the last year. Appointments are '•d by Commissio-..r DeMay tt.,,1 we- attended Florida State Univer- nearby St. Petersburg. With so fered to the Local Street Fund to cove* •'cept the appoin'tti.ii ot Paul Mutt as Rick Ward, a high school math Supervisor Krieger was auth- are withheld from their pay intil necessary and can be made by excess snow removal costs Roll call vote • iet of the Jomt F re mo Aibulance Board sity. They were all home for the many fraternity and sorority AYES Ed Puckett. Harold DeMay. Lloyd Corky's teacher and the "Voice of Hart- orized to formulate a policy the contract is located. calling the Center. •or the year of >978 Motion Carried Christmas holidays, along with houses on one long street, they Richcreek, Sandra Pritchett, Ed Campoeii Commissioner Richf'eek told Of h s follOA ford" at local athletic events. on mileage pay for employees The Board also tabled acting on A reminder to seniors who have ip letter from Cupan. Doo matter has beet another son Tom of Watervliet. are being heavily guarded 24 Lawrence Blyly of Hartford play- a recommendation by the Michi- made reservations for the Paper former Delia Bisnett, whom he •aken care ot and weeos will be cut next SPRAY & WASH hours a day by police. Kathy's year City will keep an eye on things when ed the organ and other entertain- gan Bell Telephone Company for Mill Tour - the tour is scheduled married June 8,1927; a daughter. South West Hartford D.Z. house has a live in Police weather gets warmer ment was provided by ventrilo- improving the building commun- for March 14th at 4:00 p.m. For Mrs. George (Esther) Richard- Meeting adiOurned person at the present time. The Arvij Fra/ier. Mayor quist Barbara Crandall, singing ication system based on a pro- further information, call the Cen- son, Hartford; two sons. Glen R., Thursday Club Fred G Johnson Clerk houses are installing burglur ter. group The Rose Family and ficiency study conducted by the 1 Hartford, John, St. Joseph; six The above minutes are prop-tsed and £ alarms, special locks on doors subiect to correction and aiterav n by the dancers Patti Meachum and The Southwest Hartford Thurs- telephone company for further *'• grandchildren: six great-grand- Downtown Coloma and windows. Some even barred Board Complete text on t H- at the Ott ce ot Kathy Kadulski. day Gub Annual Meeting will be consideration. WATERVLIET — A boy weigh- children; and a sister, Mrs. I^on the City ClerK and nailed windows. Police and Obituary Judges for the contest were: held at 1 p.m. on Thursday March ing 9 pounds, 14 ounces, was born (Laura) Myers, Hartford. students are being extra cau- T. J. SCHEID Lance Ferraro, owner of Ferraro 2 at the home of Mrs. Florence Guests at buffet to Mr. and Mrs. Gaud Hobson. Funeral services were held will be closed tious. The Fraternity and Soror- Studio of Kalamazoo, chairman Patterson. The hostess will WATERVLIET - On February 018 Peach Tree. Watervliet, on Continued from Page 1 Wednesday afternoon at Calvin ity houses are known to be much of Certificaticn Commission of supply meat and coffee and 16th Mr. Bob Rogers, the shop Thursday, February 16th. at Funeral Home, Hartford. Burial 10 p.m. to sunrise safer than the dorms at Fl. State Chats" "a mill publication for Professional Photographers of members are asked to bring a teacher at Watervliet High ^ 10:47 a.m. in Memorial Hospital. was in Maple Hill Cemetery. and more economical to live in employees. Michigan and past president of dish to pass and table service. School, and two of his advanced Memorials may be made to the with better protection. The recent Mr. Scheid was a World War I due to the Professional Photographers of Roll call for the meeting will be students, Dave Porphir and Bob Hartford Fire Department Am- Weekend visitors tragedy happened because some- veteran and served overseas in cot DMA Michigan Magazine; Kris Rob- "TV Gripes". The program will Lohr, were guests of the South bulance Service. one didn't lock a door. The France. He was one of the WATUVUH energy situation bins, Radio Production Director be reading of the by-laws and Westem Michian Automotive In- Mr. and Mrs. George Paul and Colman's have nine niece's and founders of Watervliet's Ameri- and TVStudio Supervisor election of officers. Meditations structors for a buffet dinner and son. Brian, of Midland. Mich., TODAY'S nephews attending colleges in can Legion Post, of which he REALTOR WNDU AM-FM TV South Bend. will be conducted by Mrs. Otto presentation by a General Motors spent the weekend with the Southwestern Michigan and urge subsequenUy became a Past-Post Ind.. Jeff Kozlovich, TVStudio (Laura) Helwig and the social representative. The subject was .former's mother. Mrs. Elsie Paul all of them to be extra cautious at Commander. Real Supervisor WNDU-TV South hour will be under the auspices of the current and future trends in of Coloma. On Saturday evening We will be back all times. In an official communication at WATERVLIET TOWNSHIP Bend, Ind., Kozlovich filled in at Mrs. Carlton (Francis) Krone- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lorinz the automotice industry, which the Watervliet Paper Company, Estate 3 bedroom, 1 story, with full the last moment when a schedul- enables students and teachers entertained Mr. and Mrs. George to old hours after wetter. Dean McKinney, mill adminis- dry basement. Setting on a ed judge failed to appear. Paul and son. Mrs. Elsie Paul Richard Gibson, an English alike to keep abrest of the in- trative office, said Tuesday, by Henrietta Frazier,G.R I nice sized lot. Plumbing is in Other contestants in the order dustry. and their son Mr. and Mrs. James portrait painter, was reported How do you use a kitchen? Do to be 3 feet 10 inches tall. "Over the years Ted was quite basement for 2nd bath. New- energy crisis is over of their appearance were : Sharon Blade, Diane Rose, Debbie Dan- and son Jason of Flint for dinner. you want one you can eat in? Hartford-Keeler active in his community and well, gas forced air heat, and Brewer. Neva Galati. Theresa neffel, Judi Vann, Sherry Han- How much storage space is deserved a wide reputation as immediate occupancy. Priced Kroboth, Susan Rose, Wendy non, Tammy Vliek, Judy Bog art, Extension Group crucial? If you do a great deal "elder statesman" among his to sell at $21,900. Call Ken Sandy Musick. Stacy LaVanway, The Hartford-Keeler Extension of elaborate cooking you will friends and associates. His warm Sulko for more information. Lorie Sias, Dixie B^wer, Ann Group will meet at the home of need lots of room for utensils, personality and quiet sense of SCHOOL BUILDING Kolberg, and Evelyn Brodock. Mrs. Lois Zepik on Monday and lots of space for creating. humor will long be missed!" 1500 sq. ft. building plus a full The new Miss Hartford 1978 evening, February 27th, at 7:30. If your interest lies outside of c basement. Located on 1 acre will compete for the title of Miss The lesson topic will be on Survivors include two sons, the kitchen, you might be able "Energy" and members will "H you use the Theodore, Jr. Watervliet. Augus- in Watervliet township. Ex- Blossomtime 1978 on March 20 at to sacrifice some space there cellent for club house or can Bob Fink, Lakeshore High School Auditori- bring articles for a "silent ta. Kalamazoo; two daughters, in favor of another feature be converted for other use. Community Relations Manager im. auction". Marj- Frances. Watervliet, Mrs. that is more important to you. Henry W. Block short form, Priced in the low 20's. Benton Harbor, offers you this Daniel (Kathleen) Jakodich, If you entertain often, you will LAKE FRONT Kalamazoo; 10 grandchildren; want the house to be able to telephone tip: Large 2 story. 5 bedroom we do it for less." four great-grandchildren; and accomodate a lot of people and PH 463-5700 1 home on Paw Paw Lake. two sisters. Mrs. Helen Flaitz, bear traffic well. Featuring 34 baths, 16x28 Call us before you move... Geneva, III., Mrs. Roberta Ma- Our personal knowledge of loney, Wichita, Kan. enclosed patio, formal dining If you qualify for the short form, we charge a the Watervliet community, you might save I Friends may call after 2 p.m. and aluminum exterior. Lo- Jflidway Chiropractic Clinic very low price. The simpler the return, the less equips us at PAW PAW LAKE Box -12. Red arrow Highway Wednesday at Hutchins Funeral cated in Watervliet school unnecessary expense. we charge. That's Reason No. 2 why you REALTY, 923 N. Main, 616- WATERVLIET. MICHIGAN 4909C Home where funeral arrange- district. 85 ft. of sandy beach I should let us do your taxes. 463-8372, to answer all of your I ments were incomplete Tuesday. area with pier. Priced at If you're planning to move to another home, now's the time to think about real estate questions. We Memorials may be made to St. 165,000. Call Ken Sulko. how many phones you might need in your new home and what kind of make sure that you will get the changes vou might need in your phone service. A little planning can help DR G R WEAVER DR W K WOOTEN Joseph Catholic Church. I RES 465.3B07 most in personal attention and you avoid unnecessary installation charges. RLb. 637 5014 I H&R BLOCK service that is maintained in Call your Michigan Bell Service Representative Allow enough Glen Robinson the highest ethical standards time before moving for a full explanation of service and equipment OFFICE HOURS: THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE HARTFORD - Glen L. (Pete) of the real estate profession. options and time to order the phone service you need when you need I #Monday-Wednesday and Friday I Robinson, 77, of 139 Michigan it. Remember, once your new service is installed, extra visits by your Red Arrow Highway — Watervliet We handle the complete real Evenings Ave., Hartford, died Sunday SULKO estate transaction — residen- installer mean extra expenses for you. expenses we'd rather you didn't morning, February 19th, at Com- 6:00 P.AA. to 9:00 P.AA. tial, resort, lake front, com- have to pay. I I Open 9 a.m. — 6 p.m., Mon.-Sat. — 468-8323 munity Hospital, Watervliet. REALTOR mercial and agricultural pro- •Tuesday and Thursday He was born October 21,1900, in NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY perties. We're open from 9 'til 9:00 A.M. to 12 Noon - 2:00 P.M. to 6 Keeler Tc-nship. He was a 468-6706 Michigan Bell... 5 Mon thru Sat and other times Arrrw Hwy. A , I I retired farmer. Av«. I-®4 C«»U»»wc people who enjoy serving people. Michigan Bell • Saturday 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. by appointment. Survivors include his wife, the Page Fourteen Watervliet Record February 23, 1978 Page Fifteen ^^^^usines^Pro/essiona^Df^ctory February 23, 1978 Watervliet Record

RICHCREEK MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE Nelson's Default has been made in tfic conditions of Default has been made in the conditions of WELL DRILLING LONG'S a mortgage made by Laney R Lyes, an a mortgage made by Jessie Mae Aden to adult woman to Mortgage Associates, inc. Mortgage Associates. Inc Milwaukee, Wis COMPANY Mortgagee. Dated January 15. 1976. and consin S3202 Mortgage, Dated January 16. TV & Appliances Barber recorded on January 21, 1976, in Liber 1013. 1970. and recorded on January 19. 1970. in 2" to 6" wells Authorized Sales on page 102, Bern en County Records. Liber 868, on page 272. Bern en County MISCELLANEOUS Twenty Words for a Buck! Michigan, on which mortgage there is Records, Michigan, and assigned by said Drilled & Repaired ZENITH FRIGIDA1RE Phone 463-3461 5 Cents a word over 20. Stylist claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum Mortgagee to Federal National Mortgage FOR SALE Jet & Submersible pumps of Eleven Thousand Four Hundred Sixty Association, a corporation organized and Full line of major appliances — Roffler Styling Center — Five and 11 100 Dollars (Si 1,465 11), in existing under the laws ot the United States, Sales & Service (Ads phoned in must be paid by the Monday following date of by an assignment dated February 3, 1970, eluding interest at 8 75 per rent per armi n A & A MACRAME & CRAFT FOUND - ALL AT THE WA Under the power ot sale contained in said and recorded or February 6, 1970, in Liber issue. If we send a bill, there's an extra charge of 50 cents.) Cutting & Styling Hair of Red Arrow Highway mortgage and the statute in such case made 869, on page 262, Bernen County Records, SUPPLIES — Hours: 9 to 6 Mon. TERVLIET LIBRARY. Pair oi 463-3241 Michigan, on which mortgage there is Watervliet WatervUet 463-4131 Any Length and provided, notice is hereby given that thru Sat. 265 Ryno Rd.. Coloma. brown lined gloves, red mitten, Hair Straightening said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of claimed to be du at the date hereof the sum 463-6659 the mortgaged premises, or some part of of Eleven Tnou and Eight Hundred Forty Phone 468-6684. (2-16.23pdl gold stocking cap and set of car Hair Coloring Lose weight safely with Dex- CABLE TV them, at public vendue, at the Mam entrance and 12 100 Dollars (S1I.840 12), including keys. Items are at the Watervliet interest at 8 5 per cent per annum A-Diet 11 once a day capsules. Professional Hair & Skin to the County Building in St Joseph, Record office. Serving Paw Paw l^ke Area.. Michigan, at )0 o'clock a.m .Local Time, on Under the power ot sale contained In said WANTED Care Products FOR WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCE MISCELLANEOUS Eliminate excess fluids with 21 channels. Over HO F M Thursday, March 16, 1978. mortgage and the statute in such case made Alden White and provided notice is hereby given that Fluidex. Badts Pharmacy. Said premises are situated in City of SERVICE & KENMORE WASH- FOUND — Very small dog in stations Remote control. Benton Harbor. Berrien County, Michigan, said mortgage wli be foreclosed by a sale of (Lt3-16 pd) & Sons, Inc. "New Man" Hair ER & DRYER SERVICE call iiSe1: N. Main. Watervliet. and are described as the mortgage- premises, or some part of Watervliet area Call after 3 p.m. Replacement Center Lot 40. McAlister's Addition to Benton them, at public vendue, at the Main entrance Otto's Sales & Service. Water- FOR ALL YOUR WANTED TO RENT - 468-3689. (2-23wp) Dozer & Backhoe Service Call 463-6783. / to the Couf Building in St Joseph, Harbor, according to the Plat thereof, vliet. 463-6411. (tic) SI£EPING ROOM. New male Sand-Gravel-Top Soil recorded February 1, 1889, in Volume 2 of Michigan, at 'Oi'ciock a.m , Local Time, on CATERING NEEDS Appointments Available Plats, page 48, Berrien County Records Thursday, March 16. 1978 Call employee at Community Hospital Call 465-6532 Said premises are situated in City of TALA During the six months immediately fol GEORGIA PEANUTS - Freshly ALL OCCASIONS would like to rent sleeping room. Phone 463-3833 BROSS CONSTRUCTION lowing the sale, the property may be Benton Harbor. Bernen County, Michigan, redeemed and are described as shelled. $55.00 per 100 pounds. CATERING SERVICE Mel Baum. Phone 463-3111. ex- PERSONALS Bridgman, Michigan 49106 Professional Watervliet, Michigan Dated February 9, 1978 That pan of Lots 1 and 16, Block 1, Chase's N'-w homes Garaqes DEAN FOSTER NURSERIES - 621-4024 tension 60. Center Mortgage Associates, Inc Subdivision of part of the Southeast Quarter Rtmo'ii-lmq Additions (2,23.pi Mortgagee and part of the Southwes' Quarter of Section Hartford. 621-2419. Sub contract work also COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE on Coloma, Mich. 468-7195 Hecht & Cheney 19. Township 4, South, Range 18 West, COIN LAUNDRY - Wash 35c, CHET NICHOLS Free Estimates Union Bank Plaza according to the plat thereof, recorded Red Arrow Highway between MOBILE HOMES - Shop Elkhart CARD OF THANKS INC. Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 October 24.1881 in Volume 2 of Plats, page 6. dry 10c. Open 24 hours. Visit the Watervliet and Coloma. I^ase as BABYSITTING JOB WANTED (Feb 9.16,23. Mar 2,9) described as follows, to wit: Commencing at and save S$$$. Fairmont, New laundromat at Red Arrow Apart- for after school in Coloma - We wish tu tnank all who sent CASH FOR the Southwest Corner of said Lot 16, thence low as $30 per month. Phone Auto Glass Chip Shimer's Moon. Buddy mobile homes de- us the many cards and get LAND CONTRACTS Northeasterly, along the Southerly line of ments. Red Arrow Highway, Wa- 468-6017. Solid M Spread. Watervliet area. Call 468-8148. Furniture Tops Lot 16 ISOfeet to the Southeast corner of said wishes during our recent sur- Any type of real estate livered from the factory direct to tervliet. Mich. (2-23; 3-9 i 23pd) Mirrors MORTGAGE SALE lot. thence North, along the West line of Lot geries. We are now both at home throughout Michigan A & S Default has been made in the conditions of you at cost cutting savings. 7, 37 ' > feet, thence Southwesterly to a point WOX DO BABYSITTING - In Auto Radiator Repair No commissions or costs a mortgage made by Hosey A Hubbard, on the Easterly line of Pipestone Street 6 Financing on the spot Jacks recuperating without any ap- QUALITY POLE BUILDINGS First National Accept.. single man and o( adult age, to Mortgage feet Northwesterly of the Northwest corner COLOMA WOODS my home. days. (Have 2 children parent or forseen problems. Battery Service Associates, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mobile Homes. Highway 19 Call Free 1-800-292-1550 Plumbing of Lot 16, thence Southeasterly, along Farm - Commercial - Industrial NOW RENTING of my own.) Phone 463-7589. Auto Parts Mortgagee Dated November 25, It70, and North, 2204 Cassopolis St., Elk- Thanks again for your kind Pipestone Street 56 feet to the place of TAILORED 925-2138 Watervliet recorded on November 10, 1970, in Liber 886, beginning. hart, Ind. 46514. Ph. 219-262-2921. 2 bedroom apartments. Phone thoughts. Dr. Robert C. Selkow on page S67, Berrien County Records. During the six months immediately fol BUILDING SYSTEMS 463-5589. 300 Territorial Road Michigan, and assigned by said Mortgagee Victor and Ixris Wier CHIROPRACTOR lowing the sale, the property may be Dave Williams Experienced BASS PLAYER. 34. Benton Harbor. Mich. Fixtures & to City Federal Savings and Loan Associa- redeemed SALE! Ending Season on follow- Feb. 15. 1978 621-3401 tion, Birmingham, Alabama by an assign Call for free estimate: looking for work with band No Plumbing Dated February 9, 1978 ing: All reduced to $6.00 each. 100 ment dated December 3, 1970, and recorded Federal National Mortgage Stevensvilie - 429-7611 OFFICE OR COMMERCIAL hard rock. Phone 468-8472. 511 East Main, Hartford I>ose weight safe, fast, easy with New homes on December 7, 1970, in Liber 886. on page Association Bushels Golden Delicious Ap- (2-9.16.23c) Hours by appointment 982, Berrien County Records, Michigan, and Paw Paw - 657-6902 SPACE FOR RENT Assignee of Mortgage ples; 100 Bushels Double Red the Diadax plan available with- Remodel & Repair further assigned to Schenectady Savings Hecht & Cheney New building for rent. Total of 800 Electric motor except Thursday out prescription at Badts- Bank, Schenectady, New York, dated April Union Bank Piaza Delicious Apples; 60 4 5 bushels sq. ft. available. Will finish to suit Sales & Service 7, 1976, recorded May 3, 1976 Liber 1019. page CRAIG'S CRAFTS 463-4628 Grand Rapids. Michigan 49503 Hamlin Oranges; 25 4 5 bushels WILL DO BABYSITTING in my Pharmacy. General Etecinc Dayton UniverMl 479, Berrien County records, on which (Feb 9,16,23. Mar 2,8) Macrame supply - doll making - tenant. Excellent Red Arrow mortgage there is claimed to be due at the Tangelos. DEAN FOSTER NUR- home. Call 463-5064 anytime. (U4-6 pd) Red Jacket pump & sand art - sequins - styrofoam - Hwy. location between Water- Gargano Master Plumber date hereof the sum of Ten Thousand Six SERIES - Hartford 621-2419. (2-16.23pd) Hundred Seventy One and 83 100 Dollars MORTGAGE SALE vliet & Coloma.Heat included in Fairbanks Morse pump sales Licensed & Bonded and many other craft supplies. CUSTOM RUGS (S10,67l.83), including interest at 8.5 percent Default has been made in the conditions of 149 Myrtle, Watervliet, phone rent. Call 463-5589 for more infor- Income Tax Service Repair all makes of per annum a mortgage made by Siegfried Freitag and Frank Gargano FOR SALE KATHERINE KLING water pump Under the power of sale contained in said Jeanne A. Freitag, husband and wile, 463-57%. (tfc) mation. WANTED TO BUY — Old toy Power tool repairs Carpet Sales & Service mortgage and the statute in such case made subsequently assumed by Floyd M. Ander- STOVE & REFRIGERATOR 1351 Pipestone and provided, notice is hereby given that son and Deborah L. Anderson, husband and trains. Any size, any make. Pay- Installation - Cleaning Also - 1972 TORINO Benton Harbor Automotive Electrical said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of wile, to Mortgage Associates, Inc., Mil- MERRILL TV REPAIR RED ARROW APARTMENTS cash. Bob's Hobby Shop. Phone the mortgaged premises, or some pan of waukee. Wisconsin, Mortgagee, Dated Oc- $150.00 Phone 926-2969 Service Serging 621-3231. (tfc) them, at pubfic vendue, at the Mam entrance tober 10, 1974, and recorded on October 15, SALES & SERVICE NOW RENTING Starters • Generator* Satislaciion Guaranteed Phone 463-7589. to the County Building in St. Joseph, 1974, in Liber 985, on page 70, Berrien County Alternators • Regulators MS Mam St., Watervliet 20 years experience. Comer of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Heat Michigan, at 10 o'clock a.m.. Local Time, on Records, Michigan, on which mortgage Delco Supreme Batteries In Ok3 Post OMice Building Territorial and Blue Creek Rds., Thursday, March 2, 1978. there is claimed to be due at the date hereof included. Phone 463-5589 for RIVERSIDE Said premises are situated in City of the sum of Sixteer Thousand Seven Hundred FOR SALE — 2 lots in Watervliet Benton Harbor. Phone 944-1987. Phone 463-6635 information. WANTED CLERK Electric Service Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan, T w e n t y-F o !• r and 00 100 D o I I a r s to be sold as one. Two blocks Used TVs for sale. (tfc) Six months to 1 year's expenence in clerical field preferred. PARTS and are described as: (116,724.00), including interest at 9.5 percent - from Paw Paw Lake, 1 block 3864 Riverside Rd. Lot II, Block 2, Hunter's Addition to the per annum Knowledge of general office procedures. In Wateniiet area. SPECIALIST FOR RENT — Professional car- Riverside — Phone 849-1222 City of Benton Harbor, Michigan, according Under the power of sale contained in said from golf course, in excellent Reduce saft & fast with GoBese PAINTER to the plat thereof, recorded July 8, IW in mortgage and the statute in such case made neighborhood. $6,000 - Phone pet shampooers. Shampoo and •nd provided, notice is hereby given that Tablets & E-Vap "water pills". Will do mtenor and exterior painting. Watervliet area. Nelson Auto Parts Volume 3of Plats, page 13. Berrien County spotters available. Closed Mon- records, EXCEPTING THEREFROM the iaid mortgage and the statute in sych case 463-3949 for more information. Watervliet Rexall Pharmacy, 356 Applicants must be CETA Title VI elegible: West 50 feet thereof. made and provided, notice is hereby given days. ROME'S MAINTENANCE Doberman Acres 463-4941 (2-23wp) N. Main, Watervliet. Berrien County resident, family income below 70 percent of During the six months immediately follow- that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a SUPPLY, 463-5964. (tfc) BOARDING ing the sale, the property may be redeemed sale of the mortgaged premises, or some (2-23; 3-2,9 pd) lower income level, unemployed 15 weeks, or AFDC recipient. Dated: January 26, 1978 part of them, at public vendue, at the Main Apply Michigan Employment Security Commission Offices: CATS & DOGS Olympian & Canamer games] Schenectady Savings Bank entrance to the County Building in St, Assignee of Mortgagee Joseph, Michigan, at 10 o'clock a.m.. Local 800 Pearl Street. St. Joseph Clean, Modern |Bingo every Sun. 6:45 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENTS DRIVEWAY TUBES - 12" Hecht & Cheney Time, on Thursday, March 2, 1978. ANNOUNCING RED ARROW Sales, Trades diameter all lengths up to 24' in Room 222. Goldblatt Bldg., Fairplain Plara. Benton Harbor Spacious Kennels 1707 Oak St Niles Union Bank Plaia Said premises are situated in the City of MINI STORAGE of Properties Grand Repids, Michigan 49503 Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan, stock. BEVERLY LUMBER CO. 1927 Oak Street. Niles Excellent care Benefits B. County youths l,ocated on Red Arrow Hwy., (Jan. 26; Feb 2, 9, 16, 23) and are described as: Watervliet. (tfc) Priority to Veterans and AFDC recipients. Reasonable rates w-International sports prog. Lot 169, Colfax Avenue Addition to Benton NOTICE Watervliet. Reserve storage now Equal Opportunity Employer 24 miles north of BEFORE YOU BUY, Harbor, according to the Plat thereof, 1 will be at the Watervliet recorded September 4, 1907 in Volume 4 of for boats, bikes, furs, cars, Hartford on CR 687 SELL OR RENT Plats, page 32, Bernen County records. Township Hall to collect taxes on campers, snowmobiles, motor- Phone 621-4073 During the six months immediately follow- February 17,24, and 28. February REISER'S HOME IMPROVE- cycles, etc. Sizes range from 4 ft. WOODBURNING ing the sale, the property may be redeemed Call 463-4079 28th is the last day for payment of MENTS — Roofing and repairs, STOVES Dated: January 26, 1978 by 6 ft. to 12 ft. by 24 ft. Call Mortgage Associates, Inc., Mortgagee Township taxes. Dog licenses are siding, painting, additions, gut- 463-5589. The or 463-6128 Free Standing Hecht * Cheney Auto — Pire — also available. Please bring your ters, carpenter work, licensed Fireplace / Heater Union Bank Plaza Rapco Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 and insured. Don Heiser, phone Moorhead Health rabies innoculation slips. 7059 Red Arrow Highway Good Selection Hanging Baskets (Jan 26, Feb 2, 9, 16, 23) JAYCEES Foamers STATE FARM & Eleanor Krell 427-8405. (tfc) Between Coloma & Watervliet Financing Available CRIBBS SCHOOL Insurance Green Plants OH, OH CLIFF WILTSE'S Available for weddings, ft Pero, Inc. FRED WARD BOB'S THE MACRAME HUT meetings & banquets iiqn >og Kennels & Runs Erticiency PROFESSIONAL Dish Gardens REFRIGERATION & Comer of Territorial and Blue Call 463-3657 for reservations AGENCY THE ARMY RESERVE MS N. Main St. Home Your Family RWCT OF WHAT YOU EARN OW Post Office Bldg Watervliet 6945 East Napier Avenue AIR CONDITIONING Creek Rds., Benton Harbor. Tele- Ask for Terry Insulation INSULATORS Benton Harbor, Mich. 49022 Insurance Agent IS PRIDE Phone 463-8551 PHONE 463-7761 phone 944-1987. Classes - supplies No Saturday nite rentals Some say pearls are unlucky. -gifts. (tfc) 13 W. Main 621 4067 Dr. John McDonald. Sr. SAVE UP TO 50% Hartford "Establithad in 1920 Dr. John McDorald. Jr. short by Or.C.B.McDonakT M.S. FUNK UNIQUE CARPET FOR SALE - 1976 V2-tOn bed OPTOMETRIST Construction & UPHOLSTERY ON HEATING BILLS! Dr. Eari W. Reid McDonald's CLEANING Chevy Scottsdale LICENSED APPLICATORS GF RAPCO FOAM Chriopractic Clinic Licensed Contractor 25 years experience Eye Examinations Silver - V-8 - 4 barrel - P.S. - P.B. 'BLOWN CELLULOSE FIBER FOR ATTICS Glasses Fitted For free estimate call: Specializing in: Auto injury, personal injury, Remodeling of all types Our Specialty • Under 20/000 miles - Specializing in Contact Lenses workmen's compensation Residential & •SOFFIT AND ROOF VENTS INSTALLED Brick & Stone Fireplaces 468-6244 days or Pboae 9834418 763 East Napiei slide window - & extras S4/000 Commercial Building 849-2850 nights N Lake Shore Dr. Blue Shield and insurance Fairplain FOR A FREE NO-OBLIGATION ESTIMATE Free Estimate Call 468-6157 evenings 8t Joseph, Mich. 4*85 cases accepted Phone 92S-3232 Phone 463-4212 Fully insured CALL 637-2500 Page Sixteen Watervliet Record February 23, 1978 1 Watervliet School Board sets millage election for April 10 i);

WATERVUET - The Water- similar amount in state aid middle school because of sus- In a middle school related The board also set baccala- vliet School Board Monday night, toward a budget of $2,020,000. pected fire and structural faults. issue, the board ordered Gravitt ureate for May 28 and graduation February 13, set the date and In other areas the board or- Some 400 students, grades six to study possible suggestions on exercises for June 2; voted to -454 amount for a special property tax dered a new study on its middle through eight, were shuffled to what can be done with the old retain its membership in the millage election. school building replacement pro- other classrooms this year, but middle school. Regicial Education Media Cen- The board set the election for gram. school officials say more room is The middle school replacement ter (intermediate school district) April 10 and the amount at 17 The new building program needed. proposal is the latest in a series of for an estimated $2,400; and mills for three years. study is to determine if 4,000 School officials want to put building alternatives the board learned that the district's 11 square foot additions to the North grades 7-12 at the high school and has ordered studied. Others in- busses passed a state police Superintendent Samuel Gravitt »tl. and South Elementary schools grades K-6 in the elementary volved considerably more safety inspection without pro- said 16 of the mills would be schools. money. either renewal or make-up. can be included in a tentative $1.6 blems. million bond proposal that would A 15-mill levy expires with the also pay for a high school ad- current tax collections and one dition. mill is needed to make up for a Gravitt said it is possible that mill being lost because of a state design changes in the proposed Tax Tribunal ruling. The ruling high school addition would save outlawed payment of an extra enough money to include the mill to districts in two counties. elementary additions in a bond One mill is to raise about proposal that could go to voters in $33,617 in local tax revenues, June. according to the superintendent. The additions have become A

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• Macrame "Complete # • Beads & Findings Supplies • Country Carving Tole & Decorative Painting Mon., Feb. 27 7-9 p.m. CLASS SCHEDULE Phone 463-3442 Wed., Mar. 1 1-3 p.m. & 7-9 p.m. Register now! TREASURE COVE HOURS soddle shop Monday-Friday, 10-8 Hours: Mon-Thur* 5063 Coloma North Road Coloma Saturday, 10-6 & Sat 114 lmmmh uo FMt mii« south of Watervliet Cloaad Sunday Fri 114 North of Washington School 616-468-8555 '•f

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