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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 15

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SECTION TWO 14 Pages 1 Michigan9 Biggest Buy For Reader And For Advertiser BENTON HARBOR, MICH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1962 tate Park In Van Buireinr 1 Set Dates Lake Shore For Apple Studied As Resort Site Harvesting rliraaTinVlonday On Mcintosh Crop Would Use Area Near South Haven In Winter, Summer By LOU GRANGER NP's South Havea Boreas The regional committee for apple maturity last night re-affirmed next Monday as the date for growers to begin spot picking of their Mcintosh crop, and set tentative dates of Sept. 12 and 17 for Jonathan and Red Delicious, respectively. Committee chairman Glen An- SOUTH HAVEN A group of Michigan officials gathered yes terday on tne shore of Lako Michigan south of here and looked over an area that may become the sole winter-summer resort in tle, southwest district marketing agent for 'fruit and vegetables, southwestern Michigan. said Mcintosh apples harvested A group beaded by State Rep.

before Monday are most likely Riemer Van Til of Holland, chair to be too green, according to tests man of the Legislative Study committee for state parks and publto SUPERVISED RECREATION: Boxing gloves to the contrary, boys are members of a new "Friendship Association" organized by Ronald Inman in Benton township. The group was started to provide supervised recreation an i area with little or no facilities. From left are Barry Cromer, 11, of 1183 North M-139; brother Randy Cromer, Inman; Ronald (Doc) Co ins, 10, 525 Peach; and Julian Van Dyke, 9, Box M-139. (News-Palladium photo). on starch, color, seed development, and weather records.

land, will take its findings to the He cited a report that some legislature in Mcintosh have already been Purpose of the group is to ex PROPOSED PARK SURVEYED: This group of Van Buren county and state officials is looking over a part of a 675-acre lake front site about five miles south of South Haven, which is being considered for a state or county recreation marketed. "We certainly think plore ways to open private parks that's a mistake before they are for public use and determine the needs of state park facilities and nroDerly mature," he said. "It could hurt the market all year and Rive us a reputation for find ways to solve them, Van Til said. area, ine land features could be ideally used for both summer and winter recreation. Left to right are Stan Arducant, Van Buren county road superintendent; state Hilbert; Paul Kaiser, county highway engineer, and Ivan Stein, county road commission chairman.

(News-Palladium photo) We know we have a recrea pushing green fruit Both buyers and growers have a responsibility to watch this." tional problem and we've got to do something about it," he said. The Van Buren County Road He said it is the ripest fruit in some advanced orchards that commission has already prepared maps and surveys of the 675-acre would be ready for selective harvest by Monday, while wholesale They Provide Fun For Boys Of Neighborhood site. Last June the Area Rede Van Buren DAV Home velopment association, made up stripping )s not recommended till of county representatives and later. The Mcintosh date is al members of the Michigan Eco most two weeks earlier than last nomic Development committee. year's Sept.

8 time. endorsed the site for a Van Buren county recreational area, Will Open Jonathan and Red Delicious, too, are believed advancing more rapidly than last year, when And although no figure has Sept 28 was the recommendation. been estimated on the cost of the project, if tt is acceptable by the Open House Set The committee, which meets at the Oliver Lawrence orchards at Splnks Corners, will meet again federal government, matching -funds would be available, said Plan Start Of School In Covert Adults Pilch In To Get The Youngsters Of Street By BEN NOTTINGHAM N-P Stiff Writer Tomorrow Night Paul Kaiser, county highway department engineer. Sept 4 to determine if the tentative Jonathan and Red Deli The site about five miles south SOUTH HAVEN Disabled cious dates need revising. of South.

Haven in South Haven American Veterans in Van Buren county will move into their Members of the committee, and Covert Js. one of who provided test fruit from a the few remaining uncluttered first home tomorrow and mark the date with an open house wide regional area, include7 An- areas along the lake that would "There's really no place for them around here," he said, watching a half-dozen boys playing baseball in the wv oTRvel street. A foul ball rolled on a neighbors tie; Lawrence; Robert Pagie, from 6 pjn. to midnight. lend itself to easy access.

Kaiser Berrien Springs; Burton Hills, Tne DAY home is located on (T '-j fM If v'fy A If rA I ill I VT iff I 'i'i said. Bangori Wesley Eatt US-31 at 16th avenue, two and It lends itself perfectly to lawn and a barefoot boy retrieved itwith a glance at the New Students Asked To Register Early Claire; Ivan Stent South Haven; 4 half miles south of South Ha ven. nafents. Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Clifford Conrad, Berrien county horticultural agent; and Don Dewey and Dr. David Dllley, COVERT Covert public summer and winter recreation." he said. Wooded mils could be cleared for ski slopes and a large basin "would lend itself to a very desirable picnic and parking area," he added. Inman, who contribute about $1 James borby, commander, said the finishing touches to the interior will be made today and schools will open the 1962-63 week and from a Canadian Michigan State University. school year Sept.

4 with a general lacuity meeting in tne morning and student registration at 1:30 boy he counseled while at tne Bible Institute who sends $12 per Another teenager he landscaping will come later. He said a 250-car parking lot is available and when everything is Kaiser said the area provides according to Superintendent house. 1 They try to play baseball, but sometimes the neighbors complain." Ronald inman, 27, 1227 Summer street, Benton township, decided last spring to do something about it. 't A graduate of Benton Harbor high school and Prairie Bible Institute, Alberta, Canada, where he was a member of the counseling staff one year, he started a group later named the Friend about a mile and half of shoreline which is easily reached. completed there will be room for Clayton Symons.

Students in grades one through worked with in Canada, sent 5, though he did not have a job. Summer street area adult residents have rallied to the Friend One of the most enthusiastic about 800 cars. The 40 by 80 building was for Caution Is Urged On twelve, who are planning to enter the Covert public schools for the merly a pet shop. It now con members of the group was Sen. Fred Hilbert who said, "we would-be very derflect in our duties on-less we hold this land for the ship Association but more adults are needed, according to Inman.

tains meeting rooms for the 100 members and the auxiliary of 30 first time this year, and who have not already registered, Tm surprised how mucn should register between 9 un, public's use. should be pre women, a clubroom, bar and dance floor. Brown since last spring," Inman Oral Serum and noon and 1 to 4 pm. on served as a state or county park." For the past 17 years DAV ship Association by a young member, --'t of the group, Inman says, I to nrovlde supervised recrea Ivan Stein, county road cam- Monday, Aug. 27, Kindergarten students who did not register last members have met with the Vet mission chairman, said the park says, "and id like to see how far it, can He estimates that 75 boys have taken part in the program so Xar.

There are no dues hi the Friendship Association. erans of Foreign Wars. spring may do so on Aug. 27 be would bring more revenue to the county than any two factories tween 9 ajn. and noon and 1 to Babe Teske His Notables will provide dance music for the Two Polio Cases Reported In State or on Sept 4 from 1:30 in the area.

Alone with more money and tion for boys eight to 17 in his neighborhood area where formal iacilitles are lacking. On his own initiative he has ftakn vounssters camping, fish to 3 p-ra. or on Sept. from 12:45 open house beginning at 8 pjn, more adult help, he has set as his goal the use of an area school to 3J5 pjn. LANSING (AP)-Caution in the The school bookstore will be Kvmnasium during tne winter open on Aug.

27, 28 and 29 from use of oral polio vaccine was ureed by health officials Tuesday months for basketball games. 9 ajn. to noon and 1 to 4:40 pm, ing, swimming, and to baseball games in Chicago. He has also arranged for use of the Evangelical United Brethren church Each Hoped The Other AlTs Quiet At Meeting Working with little money and Clerks will be on hand to pur borrowed equipment, he has after statistics turned up two cases of paralytic poll in persons who. had taken the vaccine.

chase used, serviceable texts' which appear on the school's 1 tr managed a thriving, enthusiastic group wining to work? to supply PROPOSED LOCATION: The blackened area indi Dr. Albert Heustls, health commissioner, emphasized that no di- basement at 148 Empire avenue for ping pong and shuffleboard. Inman says the Friendship A-nrJfttion la a non-profit, inter Would Stop cated by arrow south of South Haven and north book list. Each high school student will aiss rdnt a school-owned lock and every high school student must check his registra rect causative link had been es Of Trustees west of Covert is the proposed site for a winter- tablished between the disease and the vaccine by the Pfizer their own recreation in a jow in-come area, Begin Surveying For M47 Work summer recreation area on Lake Michigan. The po tion with the high school princi denominational group.

Much of his personal income from his Job at the Benton Harbor Sears Roebuck and Co. store goes into the SOUTH HAVEN Two cars Co. pal before purchasing books. tential of the area is more than bso.uuu residents had to be pulled apart by wreck Buses will deliver students to in the state, according to a county road commission But he aald extreme caution in use of the oral vaccine should be used until more Information can group for prizes and equipment ers last night after colliding on a one-way bridge over the Black the school by 1:15 pjn. on Sept.

4. On Wednesday, Sept 5, school BUYS TRUCK river about two miles northeast be obtained. will be tn session only irom 12 .49 to 3:29 pjn. On Thursday and of here. j-lr- LANSING (AP) Surveying by Highway Department crews has started on a $3 million moderni One of the oases involved a Midland resident who developed He recently bought a pick-up truck to use, along with his station wagon, in transporting boys Both drivers.

Glenn A. Jack' Friday, Sept 6 and 7, school will SURVIVOR OF FALL son, of Pullman, and Arlene polio three weeks after inocula be in session from 8:25 to zation of M-47 between Saginaw J. Villwock, 24. of route 5, South tion at a clinic. The other snowea to games and camp-puts.

The ante funds for the group, ajn. The morning kindergarten and Freeland. The present two- groups will meet on Thursday Haven, sustained bumps and bruises but sought their own lane roadway win be widened to up Coldwater, two weeks after the victim had taken the oral ether than monev from his own Benton Twp. Board Session Is, Brief The Benton Township board of trustees took no formal action at a.U-minute session last. night, first meeting since they quietly prodded a hornet's nest by -approving a new horse race track Aug.

8.. Copies of two letters were read to the board by township clerk Jack O'Brien. 1 A letter from the 8tate Highway Department to Berrien County Clerk Frank X. Duerr, Jr authorized the erection of "No Parking At Any Time" signs only of the first week and the five. pocket, has com from toman's treatment.

vaccine. afternoon kindergarten group South Haven state police quot 'Tim two victims were among an will meet from 8:2541:50 ajn. Will Watch Act From Wheelchair ed both drivers as saying they on Friday only of the first week. estimated 100,000 persons receiving the vaccine in Michigan. thought the other driver was NEW going to stop.

General maintenance of the Warshawsky Gets Jackson was cited for not hav school is being completed! Exten The State Department and the Michigan Medical Socjety have recommended continued use of Salk vaccine for inoculation' of ing an operators license. sive painting, reflnishing of TORONTO (AP) A youthful survivor of a high woodwork, and furniture Michigan residents against polio. has also been completed. wire tragedy will watch from his wheelchair Saturday on the east nan of M-139 tor a Dies In Hospital New members 01 the covert ort District Supp while other members of his family entertain grandstand one-block length between High- school staff tills year are: crowds at the Canadian National Exhibiton. FLINT (AP) Injured when Clayton H.

Symons, superin land avenue and Main street The parking prohibition is to be Suspect In tendent: Miss Grace Stephenson, his car rolled over July 18, Ed Mario Wallenda, 22, paralyzed from the waist down, has been in a Detroit hospital since Jan. 30, kindergarten: Miss Dorothy Po ward Foster, 53, of Clio, died at effective with the erection of the Signs. the day the seven-member family a Flint hospital Tuesday night. sey, second grade; miss aucs Canfleld, third grade; Alfred A letter from Martin Lane, Robbery Hawkins, fourth grade; xugene township supervisor, to the Berrien county road commission requested that the commission install a "Millburg" sign and arrow OFFICERS TO RESCUE VanBuren's Prosecutor Strengthened PAW PAW Van Buren Pros Wank, high school English and library; Jerry Clements, Junior nleh science and math: Mrs. Surrenders at tha corner of Roslin road and Robert WlnkeL junior ugh rag balancing act fumbled from the high wire.

Dieter Scbepp, 22, who dropped his balancing pole and toppled the human pyramid, died seconds later when he fell 35 feet to the hard centre ring. Richard Faugb-nan, 29, also died in the fall. Of the others, three are keeping up the tradition. Their routine is helping to fill the CNE matinees. Red Arrow highway directing lish.

and Rodney DtYoung, high traffic to ecutor Meyer Warshawsky will school social studies and reserve basketball and varsity baseball have the solid support of Fourth Sought In Gas Station Holdup Lady Sees Snake -Invades Her Home coach. District delegates in his bid for the attorney general nomination Still needed to complete the staff are one first grade and one second trade teacher and a high NBTW BUFFALO Robert at the Republican state convention in Detroit this weekend. Mario will arrive in a wheelchair to watch his 57-year-old fv school guidance counselor and The 88 delates and a alter- social studies MICHIGAN Girl, 20, Is Queen Of- Hoboes nates from tie district's six counties voted to endorse Warshawsky ther, Karl, his uncle Herman, 61, and cousin, Gunther, 35. do a triple-decker bicycle routine on the same wire- from which they Bronson, 23. of Union Pier, sought by police in the armed robbery of a gas station July 30, surrendered last night to Michigan State Police troopers Fred Dahl and Jack Young of the New Buffalo post.

at a caucus last rirht at the A dog warden-and a sheriffs deputy became snake Farm Curtail here. 'fell. wranglers temporarily Tuesday to rescue a lady in The trio survived the accident Warshawsky Is one of four eandidatM far GCP nomin distress. only minor injuries. Swainson 7 Welcome? B.H.

Plant Mrs. Thorn as Stroop, 3237 The seventh-Jane, 17 left the ation for tre fizzt post. Kcpuca- aumsaa aas neen wouat mute the holdup of the station when a man robbed the attendant of $300 at rifle-point. -The station is on US-12 and Indiana 212. show after the mishap and re- cans wU r'l attorney can- BRrrr, Iowa ap) scoop-.

Brunn street, St. Joseph, telephoned the Berrien sheriff's office for help after she corraled eral canCJts rs nomine for nther at the con- a 10-inch blue racer in her bath tumed to Qnnany. Killed By Train entlcn I azi Csfcriiy in Romney, Republican gubernatorial candidate, has not endorsed room. Before surrendering, police said, Bronson called from the home of his parents in Sawyer and admitted complicity in the Deputy Nigel Krickhahn said any candidate for attorney gen The Haven lawyer said tta has learned Ctt te has Mrs. Stroop was working in the Fred Baker arrived on the scene In minutes.

Baker, using a long pole with a rope loop on the end, made a few unsuccessful passes at the reptile and finally lassoed it as it crawled behind the wash basin. The blue facer, considered the farmer's friend because of the helpful way it disposes of rodents and the like, paid the ultimate penalty. Krickhahn said it was taken into the back yard and disposed oL era! prior to the convention. shovel Scotty, 89. and Michigan Sue, 20, reign today as king and queen of the nation's hoboes.

They were elected Tuesday at the 62nd annual Hobo Day and national convention in this north Iowa town of 1.900. The new king's real name is Tom McDougal of Lisbon, Iowa.F Michigan Sue, of Garden City. wouldn't Wl? her real SAGINAW (AP) Mrs. Jay LANSING (AP) Gov. has welcomed one new to the state and has commended another for rtz'zj tU Romney addressed the dele Reikowsky.

20. was killed Tues- hold-up. State police detectives said be has made no formal its.trint and IS being held wlth- gates and alternates following kitchen when she first noticed the big snake behind a hallway door that was ajar, The coaxed the snake into the day night when her auto was rj caucus last niht. Tom Ccztln, t. 1 1 .1 I support in c-y.

Tr's Is probata d-'e tet'M cf Clarets i t- r'- 'i-date fcr rt endorsed 7ar itt-Vsn tum crrrt struck by a Chesapeake Ohio Railway freight train at a county road crossing about two miles bathroom with a broom and tzt 1 tt ration county Jail a i cf arced rcibery. i and rCe have not altera of Ciurgis, former Et Joseph county chairman, was e'-wtel cbalrman of the raarti trw 1 in 1 1 ccrr I itl caned for help. northwest of hers. Xrickhahn. and Dog Warden CC? caucia..

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