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25c THE TRI-CITY RECORD Vol. 105 - No. 5 RED ARROW EDITION OF THE WATERVUET RECORD, COLOMA COURIER & HARTFORD NEWS February 1,1989 Shannon Dorstewitz is Miss Watervliet By Lynn Attila horseback riding. She was nam- The new Miss Watervliet for ed Buckeye Champion for two 1989 is Shannon Dorstewitz, a years in the English Pleasure senior at Lake Michigan Catho- class. lic High School in St. Joseph. Her mother, Kerry, was first She was crowned before a runner-up to Miss Watervliet in capacity crowd at the Watervliet the 1961 pageant. High School auditorium on JAN WILLMENG Saturday, January 28. IS SELECTED Shannon, 18, is the daughter FIRST RUNNER-UP of Robert and Kerry Dorstewitz, The lovely Jan Willmeng, an 585 M-140, Watervliet. She lives eighteen-year-old senior at with her parents and younger Watervliet High School, was sister, Ashley. chosen first runner-up to Miss 1989 MISS COLOMA CONTEST ON TAP...The annual Miss Coloma The new Miss Watervliet is Watervliet in the exciting com- Blossomtime Queen Contest, second for the tri-cities, is slated for five feet seven inches tall and petition Saturday night. Jan is this coming Sunday, February 5, at 2:00 p.m. In the Coloma High has auburn hair and blue-green the daughter of Randy and Linda School auditorium. Some of the thirty lovely candidates, left to right, i eyes. For the contest she wore a Willmeng, 7517 N. Branch Road, are: Michelle Martinlc, Lorl Cartwright, Angela Faris, Shelby For- black sequined sheath gown Watervliet. She resides at home rester, Jennifer Spitzer, Monica Bansen, Marina Scheuer, Shelly with one-shoulder detailing and with her parents and younger Schoenemann, Corinne Bohannon. (photo by Lynn Attila) a slit in the back. brother, Marc. She is enrolled in honors » A favorite of the audience, classes at Lake Michigan Catho- Jan wore a stunning electric lic and plans on attending blue sequined sheath gown. The Arizona State University or the off-the-shoulder design featured University of Miami to study unique floral-designed short zoology or marine biology sleeves with matching designs Shannon is a seasoned across the bodice. The petite, horsewoman, having been na- blue-eyed blond stands only five tionally ranked for three years in feet two inches tall. Jan, a leader in school and community affairs, has a long history of accomplishments to QUEEN CONTEST her credit. A top honor student, BROADCAST Jan is President of the National The Watervliet Queen Contest Honor Society. She had been a MISS WATERVLIET 1989...Shannon Dorstewitz, a senior at Lake will be broadcast this Thursday, cheerleader for five years. T* Michigan Catholic High School, St. Joseph, was chosen as the new February 2, from 7:00 p.m. to She has been active in school Blossomtime representative for Watervliet before a capacity crowd 9:00 p.m. on Channel 37--Jones musicals and variety shows and January 28. (photo by Karl Bayer) Intercable. is a distinguished member of The contest will be re- the Watervliet Wind Ensemble. broadcast on Tuesday, February An accomplished flutist, Jan 7, at 7:00 p.m. provides lessons to younger The contest was taped by the students just 'learning the SHOWTIME...An exciting dance routine featuring all thirty of this journalism class from Watervliet ropes,' year's Miss Coloma contestants is on the program for Sunday's High School. The on-air per- Jan is also an exquisite pageant. The upbeat jazz routine has been choreographed by the sonalities hosting the contest dancer. She studied under Pat 1988 Miss Coloma, Kristina Nord. Miss Nord is a student of Pat will be Dennis Timmons and Jeri Culver and Vi Shafer and is a Culver, owner and operator of the Patrice School of Dance. Several member of the Vi Shafer Interna- contestants for this year's pageant, back row, left to right, are: Sherry tional Dance Troupe. She will be Hazen, Beth Rogers, Stacy Brunais, Jody Abrams, Merridith Siewert. traveling to Europe this summer Front row, left to right: Denise Bohn, Lori Darling, Barbara Noack, to participate in a dance tour. Julie Kozup, Melissa Schaus. Absent was Sherri Qroenendal. She won first place in the Or- (photo by Lynn Attila) chard Mall dance contest in the fall of 1986 for a jazz duet perfor- mance. She performs jazz, tap, ballet, and pointe. i Jan was the Watervliet Home- coming Queen for 1988, first runner-up in the 1988 Berrien County Apple Queen Contest and first runner-up for the 1988 Berrien County Junior Miss Pageant. She plans to attend the University of Michigan or Michigan State and major in psychology. Her favorite pastimes are dancing and play- ing her flute. LISA TACY IS SECOND RUNNER-UP THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE...Pretty, Lisa Tacy, a charming ^-year- perky, and a friend to all, senior e old senior at Watervliet High Paula Hickmott was named School, was chosen as second QUEEN'S COURT,..The lovely Jan Willmeng was chosen first runner- Miss Congeniality for 1989.| TICKET MANIA...Tickets are going like 'hot cakes' for this year's an- runner-up to Miss Watervliet up and the charming Lisa Tacy was chosen second runner-up during Paula was chosen by a majority nual Miss Coloma contest, A few general admission tickets may be during Saturday's pageant, Lisa Blossomtime queen competition in the Watervliet High School vote of all 18 Watervliet queen available by calling Sandy Kraemer at 468-8505, The cost is $7.00, is the daughter of Steve and auditorium Saturday night. Both young women are seniors at contestants. More lovely contestants, left to right, are, Yuka Rose. Nicole Biondo, Carol Tacy, 8966 Hagar Shore Watervliet High School, (photo by Karl Bayer) (photo by Karl Bayer) Christine Summerford, Jennifer Bodfish. Cala Puro, Kristina Newton. See QUEEN on page 4 Rachel Miller, Dana Molter, Deanna Neal, Patty Poole. (photo by Lynn Attila)

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BRANDE FULTON GILLIAN BAYER RYANNE ATTILA WATERVLIET WATERVLIET WATERVLIET BETH KULICK BRANDI ARNT Mlt means spring is IRENE LLANTO "Winter is going to DEAH MUTH -It means winter is leav HEATHER P06TELLI WATERVLIET WATERVLIET coming, but I forgot WATERVLIET leave earty and spring WATERVLIET ing us and spring will WATERVLIET It meant winter will be "There is three weekb how many weeks it will means spring..,! is just around the cor "There's two weeks left arrive in four weeks...or 'It means spring will be going early or spring think" left to winter." take," ner...probably." to winter, I think," so" coming later." w||t be corning later.' FEBRUARY 1.1989 TRI-CITY RECORD PAGE THREE PAGE TWO TRI-CITY RECORD FEBRUARY 1, 1989 UPTON the pay raise recommended by House to require members of side. In my very first speech in gress is granting Itself a raise Congress may put the resolu- COSPONSORS President Reagan. The various Congress to vote on any salary office, I spoke out on the House through a puppet commission tion to a vote in the states. Hartford School Board discusses MA SB pieces of legislation Upton co- adjustment, thereby forcing floor against our 1986 pay in- while huge federal budget •There is so much anger over why." LEGISLATION sponsored address the pay raise Congress to publicly take a crease, and my opposition to deficits persist," Cropsey said. the congressional pay raises By Phyliss Buechner He went on to add that they coaching assignments for In other matters a motion was TO BLOCK PAY RAISE issue from a number of different stand on this issue. this entire process continues to "The people in Michigan feel that I expect quick action across A report on the latest MASB have proposed Small Claims winter sports, with Jeff Traver P approved to send a letter to the Congressman Fred Upton perspectives. Among the bills H.R. 329, to defer any pay this day. that Congress has collectively the nation on this resolution." (Michigan Association of Court action, which the Board of and Rick Ward for 5th- and 6th- state as required in order for the (R-St. Joseph) announced he co-sponsored: raise voted by Congress until "The legislation I have co- done a poor job and hasn't had Ik - School Boards) meeting was Education is now prohibited grade boys basketball, Ellen & district to use the services of recently that he has co- House Resolution (H.Res) after an election, which allows sponsored will revamp the en- the courage to make the hard given by Hartford School Board from using, and extending the Roger McKenzie and Debbie TOUGHLOVE PARENT William Lundy, local Electrical sponsored legislation to block 23, to amend the rules of the members to only vote to in- tire congressional pay system decisions." President Peter Sinclair at the statute of limitations on McLemore for 5th- and 6th-grade Inspector, instead of a state crease the pay of future Con- and will restore some integrity At Monday's news con- SUPPORT GROUP TO Board's regular business meet- asbestos claims. girls basketball, and Paula representative. gressmen, not themselves. to the House. Not only will it ference, Cropsey will be unveil- MEET hp N ing held Thursday, January 19. Sinclair said MASB intends to Recknagel for middle school The Board also approved H.R. 328, to nullify the force the House to take an up or ing a resolution that he authored The Toughlove Parent Sup- He said MASB has hired a new file with a legislator a school volleyball. $45,000 pay raise recommended down vote on this Issue, but it and has asked every state port Group meets on Tuesday lobbyist, Tom White, who is very finance bill, and if by the end of by the president. will also outlaw the practice of legislature In the U.S. to adopt. evening, February 7, at 7:30 p.m., pro-active, and said they have February it isn't ready for ballot H.Res 25, to ban the prac- converting campaign funds to It calls for a constitutional in the nursery of the Stevensville taken topics and assigned they would start petition in- tice of giving up to $2000 In personal use. Campaign funds amendment which prohibits United Methodist Church, 5506 priorities. itiatives. honoraria to members of Con- are contributed for the sole pur- Congress from receiving a pay Ridge Road, Stevensville, He said the Open Meetings Hartford School Superinten- I gress by corporations and other pose of helping defray the ex- raise until the following condi- Michigan. Act is one of them but has a low dent Robert Pobuda said the special interest groups. one cent sales tax increase pense of running for office," Up- tions exist: 1. the federal debt All parents and guardians are priority. Other topics were 1 H.R. 40, to repeal a clause ton concluded, "not to line the shows a decline; 2. a balanced welcome. discussed but their priority MASB proposes, with /2% of in federal election law which pockets of politicians when they budget is approved; and 3. Here, we exchange ideas and wasn't given. Among them were: that for education, would not allows members of Congress retire. The abolishment of this members of Congress are pro- discuss ways that we may use repealing teacher tenure; lower anything enough and elected before 1980 to convert would not change the equity. HE DOES T WA kjT practice is long overdue." hibited from receiving to correct inappropriate teacher certification in math campaign funds to their own In a related development, Up- honoraria. behavior of youth. and science; labor agreements Pobuda added he didn't know T<9 FlfOO OUT J F 1 personal use upon retirement. ton announced that he signed a If two-thirds of the state where other areas have been an- what the governor would do with SEE AV/SHADOW "Once again," said Con- letter to House Speaker Jim legislatures adopt such a nexed or consolidated; and hav- the current Senate proposal, OP. NOr / gressman Upton, "the Wright (D-TX) authored by Rep. resolution, a constitutional con- TO SUBSCRIBE n which calls for 18% of the Presley and Maxine Olson ing Board of Education mem- Democratic leadership is at- Robert Smith (R-N.H.) that asks vention may be called or the CALL 463-3461 bers elected on the nonpartisan General Fund budget for educa- tempting to grant Itself a pay the speaker to schedule debate OLSONS ANNOUNCE ballot. tion, and added. "There is poor raise by pulling the wool over and a recorded vote before 40TH WEDDING They also talked about communication between the governor's office and the two the eyes of the American people allowing the pay raise to take ef- ANNIVERSARY districts being required to take with procedural gimmicks and fect. bids on health insurance If the legislative branches." trickery. In this time of enor- Addressing the insurance The five children of Presley Watervliet Paper Company. premium rises more than 50% in mous budget deficits when issue Pobuda said that while THE AIR IS ELECTRIC WITH EXClTEMENT...as Jim Polashak and and Maxine (McKinney) Olson, Maxine Olson has been a 3-year period, brought up the every American will be asked to health care costs have risen Joyce Tutton, chairmen for the 1989 Miss Coloma Blossomtime CROPSEY VOTES NO 71311 70th Street, Watervliet, employed at the Watervliet High question of employee strikes, sacrifice national interest, I 6.9%, the insurance rates are up Queen Contest, finalize details for this year's pageant. The duo have would like to announce the 40th School for 15 years. and mentioned the possibility of believe it is the ultimate in ON PAY INCREASE 30% and "The insurance com- worked tgether on the annual extravaganza for several years. State Senator Harmon wedding anniversary of their There will be a party given in school bankruptcy. hypocrisy for Congress to grant panies are not giving reasons (photo by Lynn Attila) Cropsey (R-Decatur) announced parents. The Olsons were mar- their honor at the Coloma itself an increase of over $45,000 plans on Monday, January 30, to ried February 4, 1949. Legion Hall on Saturday, without even taking a recorded The Back Fence prohibit pay increases for Their children are Mrs. Ron February 4,1989. The party is be- TO ADVERTISE vote! federal officials while Congress (Barb) Levine. Dan Olson, Kathy ing given by Don Olson and CALL 463-3461 By Anne Bayer "Interestingly," Upton con- continues to operate with a Olson, Donald Olson, Debby Kristie McColly and is to begin tinued, "while other members of budget deficit. Olson, and they are all residents at 6:30 p.m. Congress have been flooded ADVENTIST Cropsey, who represents a of Waterliet. Presley and Maxine Olson are Coloma •Watervliet •Hartford with letters from their consti- REVELATION SERIES rural district in Southwestern Mr. Presley Olson has been also the proud grandparents to tuents opposing the pay raise, I HARTFORD'S FIRST HOTEL as the Calvin residence, and CONTINUES Michigan, said that the budget Page 23 of Willis Dunbar's later the home of Jacob Abrams, employed for 35 years at the six grandchildren. have received only about 50 This Saturday, February 4, the deficit and the huge pay in- book HOW IT WAS IN HART- Hartford shoe and department DOUBLE That doesn't mean, however, SUMMER YOUTH Coloma and Hartford Seventh- crease for federal officials are FORD has a picture of the store merchant. i Ji that Fourth District residents day Adventist churches con- R the top concerns of the people town's first hotel. Called The The first stage coach to come PROGRAMS FROM are any less opposed to this tinue free lecture, luncheon, and Oh, how proud I am to have in his district. Rassette House, this establish- through Hartford on the old In- of experience. There are so travesty, but rather that they THE PIC discussion series on the book of COUPONS been involved this past week in "People are furious that Con- dian trail made a perilous trip in An enrichment basic skills many emotions that are felt and know that I am squarely on their ment served the village of Hart- The Private Industry Council Revelation. the Watervliet Queen Contest. I l832--there was no Hartford educational component will be carried through the entire day. ford and travelers coming serving Berrien, Cass and Van USDA am proud OT the chairmen and then...not one store or home. an integral part of the program, The message from Revelation spanTsn ALL DAY They are all excited and happy through town for almost 50 Buren counties has been stones according to Wallace. Presently, 14:8 to 16:21 will be presented all of the time and effort they and hopeful, and in my book years. It still lives on (in parts) Robert Wheaton, the driver, had notified by the Michigan Depart- Sumps Watervliet Record was founded. by Pastor Nick Nicholas at 9:30 and their committee put into they are all winners. So much today. plenty of courage to attempt ment of Labor of two grants proposals are being accepted by Welcome WEDNESDAY Records of the founder and early the PIC and subcontractors for a.m. at the Hartford church on this wonderful production. So beauty in one room is hard to KARL'S Willis Dunbar labeled the pic- such a trip. The only other nota- totaling $1,727,051.00. Wr Wvrfvr Tt ' Hsghi To Lifnii OujnuliCfc publishers seem to have been Pinery Road and again at 11:00 many people that I have talked handle. ture "An early hotel on site of Ely tion I could find about Wheaton Ty Wallace, PIC Chairman, Summer Youth will be selected lost, but after several changes a.m. at the Coloma church on with felt that this was one of the I have to admit that when the Park." This is an error. The struc- is that in 1903 he was 94 years stated, A 13% increase in fun- in February. of hands it was purchased by The Michigan Youth Corps Center Street. very best productions that has names of the final five were call- ture stood at the mam four cor- old and was sent to the Berrien ding for his summer was a plea E.F. Case and son who came (MYC) is the largest state- Both lectures are followed by ever been put on the Watervliet ed ail of the girls were shown to ners in Hartford, right where the County Poor House. He had no sant surprise. These additional from Ellsworth, Wisconsin. The funded youth program in the na- a free luncheon buffet and stage. Hats off to Brad and be the real winners they really First of America Bank is doing relatives except for a sister in dollars will enable PIC to serve LEAN MEATY Case family operated the tion. The MYC grant of $620,390 discussion at the Coloma Joyce Wendzel and their co- are. Not one person yelled or business today. . more youth in our three coun- Record for 68 years. Mr. Case will allow any youth 18 thru 21 church strating at 12:30 p.m. chairmen, Vicki and Gene Letke. complained or even cried. They There in the picture we can Jacob Crager lived in ties." was followed by his two sons, For more information call This year Nancy Dlouhy asked handled this like true sports, see a group of people sitting Watervliet in 1865. He ran a The federally-funded Summer years to apply for these jobs. PORK Leon and Francis, who joined Mona Boone at 764-8369 or Jean me sometime ago to help in the and after a few thoughtful and standing in front of or near stage line from Paw Paw to St. Youth Employment and Training Over 375 youth will be working the staff. Leon, being the older, at 68 wort^ sites in our three Hoffman at 849-6850. back room and my response moments they all began to pick the mam entrance. The day was Joseph and carried the U.S. program award is for was manager and editor for was "Yes." I felt honored to be up and get ready for the family- warm and sunny. Jacob Crager's Mail. In 1870 he moved to Hart- $1,096,661,00. This program is counties. STEAK forty-four years, and contributed Richard Dornbos, Executive SIENA HEIGHTS asked. But, of course, being the time honors. For if I were the mail and passenger stage Coach ford and built his house on East for youth ages 14 through 21 leadership in the community Director of the PIC, related, "We new kid on the block, Gloria parent of each and every one of had just left for Paw Paw. the Main. One year later the new years who are economically COLLEGE and state. He was mayor of the are elated to be able once again Bodfish, Sally Arnt, Loretta Hut- these girls they would all have a setting, rural and peaceful, was railroad came through Hartford disadvantaged. The PIC expects ACHIEVEMENT LIST city when the city hall was built to serve and put over 1000 of our chins. and Mrs. Dan Stack had party to come home to in honor typical of the 1880's. and he lost his contract. to serve over 700 students in the 105th ANNIVERSARY in 1931, was a state senator, and youth to work this coming sum- FOR 1988-89 to show me how it all works. of the effort they made. Proprietor James Rassette In 1868, Roman I. Jarvis, a tri-county area. the Secretary of State. Locally mer." Being in the back room is a One other thing that I have to OF THE RECORD and his wife, Ella, asked Theo democratic candidate for Con- Time fll9$...Thls week is the he held the office of village clerk Siena Heights College has an- whole new experience. It is a mention is after spending time Cook, Hartford's photographic gress, rode Crager's stagecoach fifth anniversary of our purchase and township treasurer. He was COLOMA JR. HIGH nounced its Academic Achieve- chance to see close-at-hand all with all of these young ladies I gallery operator, to take the pic- through Hartford on his way of the Watervliet Record from a member of the Board of Direc- VISITS KALAMAZOO ment List recognizing part-time of the work and dedication that was so happy not to have been a ture. Theo had his little studio from Paw Paw to St. Joe. He these people put into this effort. Joan and Gordon Banaslk. It's tors of the First National Bank said there was not much to the students who attained a 3.5 judge, for I could not have been around the corner to the south in The Coloma Junior High Gathered/ The play was written It is no small job. Brad said the hard to believe those years have and served on the Board of town-only a cross roads with a grade point average out of a able to pick one from the other. a building adjoining the Morse Honor Club's recent trip to by a WMU history professor and planning began months ago and come and gone so quickly. The Education. Following Leon's few buildings. possible 4.0 during first They wera ail truly winners, and harness shop on S. Center Kalamazoo was the first in a enacts the debates of the required many hours each even- only explanation is the wonder- death in 1939 Francis became semester 1988/89. Part-time SUNKIST it was an experience for me. Street right where the Cochrane Crager continued his stage series of yearlong events plann- Virginia ratification of the Con- ng to finalize the entire produc- ful acceptance of you readers publisher." students are enrolled in not less Thank you, one and all, for the home now stands. line from Paw Paw to Hartford ed to remember and com- stitution. The play was enter- SEEDLESS tion. and neighbors has made it feel In 1959 the Record was pur- than 6 or more than 11 semester wonderful evening. It was So Theo Cook brought his after the railroad came through. memorate the bicentennial of taining as well as historically The day for Nancy was a long like we've always lived here. chased by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon hours. The honor is similar to something to behold. Even in a huge camera, mounted on a Using a 4-horse hitch, he left the ratification of the U.S. Con- accurate NAVEL ORANGES one, for she was with the girls Thank you all. Banaslk who have published the the Dean's List for full-time X small town such as ours one can tripod, out into the street after Hartford at 2 P.M. daily and stitution. Tuesday, December 5, Honor Club students will the whole day, during all of the Although I'm crowing about paper since. In July 1969, they students. find all kinds of heroism. lunch on that summer day. In returned from Paw Paw at 11 1988, Honor Club students were soon be distributing red ribbons interviews, the make up ses- this five-year stint, the span is also bought the Coloma Courier, Siena Heights College is a A personal note to Char and bright atternoon light he A.M. on the next day. guided through the Kalamazoo to Coloma students that read sions, and the rehearsal. So I paltry compared to the efforts of which they had printed for two private. Catholic, coeduca- Doug...call me, please. I have assembled all of the customers One bright fall day, Jacob Aviation Museum by Mr. Vic 'The Choice for Me, Drug Free.' also have to take time to com- my predecessors.,.the Record years previously. The Record tional, liberal arts college offer- * managed in my well-ordered life and local characters he could whipped his horses up in front Weir and Mr. Ted Blahnik, two Students will emphasize that mend her, the unsung hero. has been in continuous opera- now serves both communities find for a photograph. ing associate, bachelor, and to lose your number and have of the Rassette House. The World War II veterans amd along with our constitutional Being In the back room with tion for 105 years, 67 of those as a weekly newspaper." master degrees in 34 programs not been able to locate it. Sorry, In 1880 Hartford was growing year-1873. His passengers were former Coloma administrators. freedoms came many difficult the girls is also a different kind years in the Case family and From personal experience I of study. The college was found- but call. rapidly. Just 9 years before, the full of lunch and the mail sacks The Air Zoo' has quite a Col- choices. another 25 with the Banasiks; can add to the rest of the railroad had come through, con- were loaded on. Three miles May 2-7, 1989, Honor Club ed by the Adrian Dominican both sojourns nothing to sneeze Record's illustrious history... oma connection. Mr. Blahnik Congregation in 1919. necting the town to the rest of east of town in the wooded area, was instrumental in the recent students will visit Virginia and at. Karl and Anne Bayer purchased the world. There on the present something spooked his horses. Washington, D C. An exciting The following students nam- Thanks to the research of the Watervliet Record from the addition of the Guadalcanal ed to the Academic Achieve- LANSING bank corner stood one of Hart- They bolted with fright and drag- Campaign exhibit and Mr. Weir's trip is planned that includes a Watervliet District Library's Banasiks in February 1984. The ment List for the tri-city area are: ford's 4 hotels. Maybe not the ged the stage down a sand bank captured Japanese rifle is on meeting with Congressman assistant librarian Cindy Young, Bayers came from Dry den, on biggest, the Rassette House near the lake. Fred Upton. Students will see senior Michael Dennis Miller, I now have the complete the east side of the state, where display. Near the museum is a Coloma; senior Ms. Deborah M. had become a gathering place Passengers helped push the Japanese restaurant, Hana the major capital attractions REPORT genealogy of the Record, some- Karl was managing editor of the for Hartford's local characters. vehicle back up onto the road. and have an opportunity to Spoke. Coloma; junior Ms, Wan- East. Students experienced Lansing Report is written exclusively lor the Tri thing I've wanted, but until now Tri-City Times of Imlay City. In Other hotels in town included There they patched up a broken become well-acquainted with da Durham, Coloma; and senior City Record by State Representative Lad 8. most sources were suspect. Cin- October of 1984 the Bayers Japanese-style hibachi cooking Ms. Donita Marie Kiernan, the 3 story Olds House (Hartford wheel and continued. But they at their tables. the city that preserves, protects Stacey. Rap. Stacey will write of issues affec- dy found a column in a February altered the name of the Water- House), The Richmond House in reached Paw Paw too late for and defends our Constitution. Watervliet. ting the state in general and the area in par- 1929 Record that com- vliet Record to the Tri-City That afternoon. Western the upstairs rooms of the depot, supper. Michigan University hosted the ticular, He welcomes your comrhents It memorated the paper's 47th an- Record to incorporate and and A B. Hicks' small hostelry Crager continued his stage ALLFLAVOft questions. niversary. The column also reflect the paper's wider impact group with a tour of the campus across from the depot. This wat line, carrying mail and followed by a meeting with an listed the founder and owners of and circulation in Coloma, Hart- to become the Jillson House, passengers until 1883 when ihe FAYGO POP ROAD SALT MAY BECOME A admissions counselor. That the paper, from its inception in ford and Watervliet. The names Hartford had just survived two narrow gauge railroad was com- THING OF THE PAST evening the club attended the A hearry selection of Valentine 2 LITER highways, bridges and other March 1862 to the anniversary. Watervliet Record and Coloma devastating fires. One had level- pleted. He died January 5, 1883, Salt may no longer be used to dress rehearsal of the world structures. From the Watervliet Record, Courier were kept on the banner ed the south side of Main Street just as his work for the govern- remove ice and snow from premiere olav 'When Eagles PMCEL It is becoming apparent that 1929, ".„The Record was found- of the paper to preserve and In 1877, the other wiped out a ment was completed. Michigan roads under legisla- the far-reaching and permanent ed in March, 1882, by J.M. Hall, reflect the publication's long series of small stores on North t*V| tion recently introduced in the t* damage from road salt out- brother of Arno Hall of this city history and commitment to the Center in 1879. where the U.S. f JUDY MATTHEWS Michigan House. MOW* weighs its low cost, and the (Watervliet), In March 1889 Mr. communities it serves. Later on Post Office and Harding's park- House t}ill 4013 calls for GRANTED study will look at a complete Hall sold the paper to J.T. the name 'Hartford News' was ing lot are now located, studies to determine the safety, MEMBERSHIP TO replacement. Johnson and his son L B. John- created and added to Include Rassettes had their livery effectiveness, feasibility, and TRI-CITY Calcium magnesium acetate son who published It until 1890 that community on the banner. barn just to the east where Dale HOUSEKEEPERS SI0.00 minimum implementation of alternative (CMA) has been identified as a when J.T. Johnson sold his in- Leonard's funeral home now AT purchase required substances. ASSOCIATION possible long-term, cost- terest to Hon. A.N. Woodruff of QUEEN CONTEST A WINNER stands with a horse corral in excluding Bonus Everyone is aware of the cor- RECORD Ms. Judy Matthews, Director competitive alternative Made this city, and a few months later A tip of the topper to the back. On the northeast corner of 138 N. Main St., Box 7 of Environmental Services, Buy features, rosive damage salt does to from corn and limestone, it does L B. Johnson sold his Interest to chairmen and helpers of the YOUR alcoholic the intersection, Ansel Rey- Community Hospital, Water- vehicles, but we are only beginn- not corrode metal nor con- Watervliet, Ml. 49098 A.M. Hulson, who was con- Watervliet Blossom Queen con- nolds had his general store. This beverag««f and ing to understand the harm It is vliet, was granted membership taminate groundwater. In addi- nected with the paper for a few test of last Saturday. The event is the same man who helped (616) 463-3461 J^bacc^roducts. causing our environment. Even- to the National Executive SERVICE tion, Michigan possesses many months when Mr. Woodruff was a rousing success, due pull the boy, Eli Ruggles out of Housekeepers Association on tually, the sodium and chloride Anne & Karl Bvyer, P-jbllchers of the natural resources needed became the sole owner. In mostly to their efforts and pro- the collapsed well. Here on the January 5. 1989 Ms. Matthews ions in salt split. The sodium to produce CMA in quantity, and Karl Bayar, Editor September 1891, the publication fessionalism, and was thor- same site. Reynolds also built has fulfilled her formal educa ions make the soil less fertile, its manufacture in Michigan Anna Bayar, Bus. Mgr. was purchased by the late E.F. oughly enjoyed by all who at- the Hartford Town Hall, which tion requirements in social COLOMA less permeable, and more prone could generate economic Case, father of the present tended Bonnie Bannen, Copy Editor WATERVLIET HARTFORD stood for many years until it was sciences: departmental to erosion, while the chloride benefits. Lynn Attila, Staff Raporler owners (Francis Case) and for For those that missed it, there destroyed by a fire of suspicious organization; budgets, records ions leak into and contaminate , Kelly Benson, Advertising CMA, like any possible salt over 37 years the paper has been is a scheduled broadcast this origin in the early 1970 s. and purchasing; personnel groundwater. replacement, will cost more In the Case family." Thursday evening at 7 p.m. on STORE STORE STORE East from there on the north management; communication; » Salt spray from cars damages than salt. However, It will be The Tri.Clty Record it the The saga of the Record is con Cable Channel 37 and again a side stood Mrs. Jessie Genter's ba^ic interior design and en- mn drug mt MON-SAT 8-10 plants near the roadway, and cost-effective over the long Red Arrow Edition of the MON-SAT. 8-10 MON-SAT 8-10 tinued In the local book, 'Shingle video of it will be shown Tues- dtore. a small building with a vironmental sanitation. 307 U. MAIN WATERVLIET, MICHIGAN plows and wind often spray bait WATERVUET RECORD haul, considering the reduction Oiggin's.' "...The first day, Feb. 7, at 7p.m. The broad- wooden awning. On farther east Community Hospital con- SUNDAY 9-7 up to 100 feet on either side of of replacement costs to roads UBfS88»34(J PHONE 463-3164 CLOSED SUNDAY newspaper, published in 1879, casts are made possible by the beyond Haver Street Jacob '/nC clatb posingt paid $\ gratulates Ms. Matthews on this SUNDAY 8 8 the road. and bridges, as well as the was the Watervliet Journal. It Watervliet High School lour Crager had his new home and Wtttifrvll«t, Michigan 4909* Corrosive agents in salt also outstanding accomplishment. decrease in salt damage to the was owned by a man named nallsm department and Jones livery stable That house still add to the deterioration of environment. Sheffield. Four years later the Intercable...enjoy. stands and will be remembered PAGE FOUR FEBRUARY 1, 1989 TRI-CITY RECORD FEBRUARY 1, 1989 TRI-CITY RECORD PAGE FIVE MABEL MALONE test, sponsored by the Robin Schultz, Kirsten Nord. Area Obituaries Mrs. Forest (Mabel) Malone, QUEEN Watervliet Lions Club, was 'If I Laura Mayes. Lisa Burwell, ANTHONY KOSHAR Koshar Real Estate. 77, of Arland, Indiana, passed Continued from page 1 Had Three Wishes.' Contest Co- Chantelle Brewer, Deena Gif- High marks and a new contract for Anthony Joseph Koshar, 69, Survivors include: his wife, away Tuesday, January 24,1989. chairmen were Brad and Joyce ford. Maurenna Miller, Vickie Road, Watervliet. She resides at of Huntoon Avenue, Watervliet, Leona; four sons - Tony of The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Wendzel and Gene and Vicki Higgs, Kellie McDonald, Candi home with her parents and was dead on arrival Wednesday Gobies, Ed of Marcellus, Bob of Letke. Mistress of ceremonies Downey, Angle McVay, and on Friday at Bean Funeral younger sister, Kristin. Watervliet Schools Superintendent morning, Jan. 25, 1989. at Com- Lawrence, and Tim with the U.S. Home, Freemont, Ind. Burial was Brenda Layne of radio sta- Frances Loshbough. along in a positive way. She The new second runner-up could be "exemplified by the munity Hospital, Watervliet, Air Force stationed in England; was in Arland, Ind. tion WSJM. more year. Board Vice President said the Board of Education has light brown hair and blue COLOMA By Lynn Attila after suffering an apparent heart two daughters - Mrs. Donn Mrs. Malone was a former Entertainment was provided and Evaluation Committee way he stepped right In when "was very pleased with his per- eyes. She stands five feet five in- CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC The Watervliet Board of attack. (Barbara) Shimp of Honor, Mich., Hartford girl. She was the by vocalists Sheila Hettig and Chairman Mary Lou Long com- the paper mill closed" and work- formance." The extended con- ches tall. For the competition Education gave School Super- Funeral Mass was celebrated and Mrs. Eileen Flory of daughter of John and Hazel John Kroonblawd and magician Headache/Backache mented, "We extended the con- ed to unite the dislocated tract expires June 30, 1991. she chose a unique creation of intendent A. Bruce Watson a Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph Dowagiac; 17 grandchildren; TeaL She has a sister, Mrs. Ar- Allan Wolf. • Auto Accidents tract to give him a vote of con- workers, their families, the com- Mrs. Long stressed that the fuchsia sequins with a deep-V rave review and extended his Catholic Church, Watervliet. two brothers - Rudy of St. thur (June) Fietz of Sister Lakes. Judges for the contest were fidence that he's doing an ex- munity, and service organiza- contract extension "has nothing neckline. The sheath gown •Job Injury contract with the district one tions. Burial was in the church Joseph and Bob of Watervliet; Mrs. Malone was born Oct. 30, Susan Widdis, St. Joseph, Direc- ceptional job." The action was to do with salary.' featured long, fitted sleeves of cemetery. A prayer service was two sisters - Mrs. Ted (Rose) 1911, at home In Burr Oak, tor of Community Services at • Insurance taken at the Board's regular She pointed out, "People The Evaluation Committee tulle trimmed In sequins. • Medicare held Friday at Hutchins Funeral Scheid of Watervliet and Mrs. Michigan. She married Forest Lake Michigan College; John meeting held on January 9. seem to have confidence with was made up of Mrs. Long, and Lisa has been an accomplish- • Medicaid Home, Watervliet. John (Marylou) O'Connor of Lyn- Malone on Aug. 3, 1931. To this Pitcher, Dowagiac, Vice Presi- Long said Superintendent him and he is moving the school Board members Phil Lynch and ed horsewoman for most of her Mr. Koshar was born Jan. 22, donville, . A son, Mike, union four children were born. dent of Business and Finance at Watson was rated on eleven Joan Banaslk. life. She first learned to ride at Dr. Gary M. Washington 1920, in Chicago. Before retir- preceded him in death In 1985. Two daughters preceded her In Southwestern Michigan Col- items and he received an excep- In a related matter, the Board the tender age of two years. She ing, he operated United Farm death. In addition to her hus- lege; and Fifth District Court Family Practice SPORTSMEN CHOOSE 1989 LEADERSHIP...The officers and Board tional rating on every one. She of Education voted unanimously has been a member of the WMU DEAN'S LIST Real Estate Agency in Water- LULA R. BASSETT band, one daughter, Mrs. Sher- Judge Daniel R. De|a, Baroda. members for the 1989 fiscal year were chosen for the Van Buren said a good example of Wat- to extend the contracts of all equestrian team. Is also a 112 WSfJostpfc-Cdofra 468-5021 A total of 1,279 students are vliet and which later became Lula R. Bassett, 79, of Bangor, man (Ruth) Sawvel, of Ashvllle, Other contestants were: County Sportsmen's Club last week. Pictured, back row, left to right, DAVID THE KING, sons dedication and capability five district administrators for distinguished member of the included on the Dean's List for died Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1989, at Ohio, and one son, John are: Jerry Steenwyk; Charlie Broadhurst, Vice President; John Steen- Israel's beloved king, David, an additional year. School Watervliet Wind Ensemble, the fall semester of the 1988-89 South Haven Community Hos- Malone, of Shipshewana, In- wyk; Don Strelflng, Financial Secretary; Jery Lutz, President. Front will once again step out of the Superintendent Watson said the choir and pompon squad. She Is academic year at Western pital. diana, survive. There are also 12 row, left to right: Bob Fulton, Treasurer; Chappy Martin; Ken Coon; pages of Scripture and onto the WMU SORORITY an Honor Roll student. At McFADDEN'S Chrysler, Plymouth & Michigan University. To be eligi- evaluations "were very positive Local arrangements were by grandchildren and 21 great- George Pipkins; Charlie Ferris, Secretary (not pictured). platform of Midway Baptist TO MEET She was chosen as Miss Con- Dodge we don't want to earn everyone's (photo by Lynn Attila) ble, students must have compil- for all administrators. the Bangor Chapel, D.L Miller grandchildren. Church, Watervliet, on the even- Alpha Beta Epsilon, an alum- ed at least a 3.5 grade point The five individuals involved geniality for the Michigan business.. JUST YOURS! Funeral Home. There was no Come see JON BISNEIT and find put why ing of February 10 as the nae sorority from Western average (on a scale of 4.0 being in the evaluation were. Ad funeral. Burial was In Arlington Association of Western Horse students of Grace Christian Michigan University, will meet Clubs. your next new or used cat or truck should all A's) In at least 14 hours of ministrative Assistant for Cur- Hill Cemetery. Memorials may LEO G. YIRCHOTT School present David The King, on Saturday, February 4, at 12:30 graded class work. riculum and Special Projects, Lisa is employed by the Great JON BISNEIT come from McFADDEN'S! be made to Al-Van Humane The funeral for Leo G. Ylr- Sales Consultant III: The Unification of the for a luncheon at Fireside Inn, Two Watervliet residents Ken Bannen; High School Pnn- Lakes Tack Company, Water- Society. chott, 88, 215 Wendell St., Hart- Kingdom. Lakeshore Drive, Stevensville. quallfied for this honor. They are cipal, Dave Lickfeld; Junior High vliet. She plans on attending col- McFADDEN FRIENDLY MOTORS Mrs. Bassett was born Feb. 9, ford, who died Wednesday, Jan. CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH • DODGE This play is the third part of Membership is open to women Benjamin G. Marvin of 8130 School Principal, Don Wilson; lege to prepare for a career In Hutchins Funeral Home 1909. In Augusta, Maine. She 25, 1989. was held Friday at 2 11628 M 140, South Haven. Mich. 49090 the popular David The King Interested in Western Michigan Wakazoo Way, who is majoring North Elementary School Pnn- had resided in Bangor for 45 p.m. at Calvin Funeral Home, design and graphic arts 637-8558 925-4560 series by Dr. Nicky Chavers of University. 209 S Main, Watervliet mom technology. In general business, and Roger cipal, David Coffeen; South years. Hartford. Burial was In Maple The Academy of Arts. The story L Lottrldge of 8992 Red Arrow Elementary School Principal, 463-3811 Survivors Include; six sons- Hill Cemetery. Memorials may Popular with Saturday's au- begins after David has been dience, Lisa lists showing FAfMf A Highway. Roger Is majoring In Darlene Dongvillo. Everett of South Carolina, Stan be made to Hartford Federated crowned king over Judah and TACLD TO MEET aviation technology and opera- The extended contract ex- COURTEOUS SERVICE IN Church, of which he was a horses, riding and training as TOM SMITH'S I (jj FAMILY carries through a great civil war of Sister Lakes, Mike of Grand The Trl-County Chapter of the ti0n pires June 30, 1990. A DIGNIFIED MANNER Ledge, Vic of Minneapolis, Min- member, or to the charity of the some of her favorite pastimes. VjL/l CENTER with Ishbosheth, false king of Association for Children and donor's choice. She also enjoys dancing and ROLAND T HUTCHINS. DIR nesota, Jim of Bangor, and Bob TRACTOR Distributor #078 Israel. David deals with the Adults with Learning Dis- of Downers Grove, Illinois; and Mr. Ylrchott was born March swimming. jealousies of six wives, the rage abilities (TACLD) will hold its nine daughters - Juanlta 10, 1900, In Marlon, North Come in now & pick up of a vengeful general, and the in- next meeting on Wednesday, Your headquarters for Becker of East Chicago, Donna Dakota. He was formerly PAULA HICKMOTT CHOSEN your free spring catalog trigue of a treacherous murder. February 1, at 7-8:30 p.m. at the Madsen and Carole Abbott, both employed at Clark Equipment MISS CONGENIALITY The drama ends with the cor- Community Services Center PINEWOdD DERBY CARS! 7 of Bangor, Carol Allen of Hart- Co., Benton Harbor. He retired In Paula Hickmott, a pretty and 1989 AUXILIARY...Offlcer8 for the 1989 Van Buren County Sport- onation of David over the entire across from the Berrien County congenial 17-year-old Watervliet NEW & USED FARM PARTS CUSTOM CARS « PARTS - CECALS - FINISHING KITS Ji ford, June Sanborn of Kala- 1964 as a custodian at Hartford Between Watervliet & Hartlord on Red Arrow Hwy. smen's Club Auxiliary are: President, Sherry Broadhurst; Vice Presi- nation of Israel. Fairgrounds on U.S. 31. mazoo, and Rose Marr, Joyce Public Schools. High School senior, was chosen dent, Laurie Leisure; Secretary, Denise Lutz; and Treasurer, Pauline The program Is the culmina- The meeting is open to as the 1989 Miss Congeniality Supplier of Trains. Planes, and Race Cva Sorenson and Vickie Packard, Survivors Include: his wife. 463-6141 or 621-2001 Pipkins. Board members are Pauline Merman (not pictured), Betty tion of a weeklong Dramatic students and their parents, All Sizes and Pans all of South Haven. Mabel, whom he married June by her fellow contestants In Steenwyk, Jo Martens, Barb Strefling, Marge Weeden, and Ruby Word Seminar which has been adults who have learning dis- We Have Largest Supply 01 Slot Cars And Parts In Michigan CALVIN FUNERAL HOME 23, 1928; one daughter, Mrs. Ar- Saturday's pageant. Paula Is the Wilkinson, (photo by Lynn Attila) conducted at the school by The abilities, and educators and pro- DALE 0. LIONARD. DIRICTOt thur (Donna) Bench of Hartford; daughter of Norma Hickmott, Academy of Arts of Taylors, SC. fessionals who work with per- BOB'S COLLECTOR'S SHOP JAMES PALMER Custom Fimshmq Kit two grandchildren; one great- 311 Park Street, Watervliet, and The students have received in- Buy • Sell • Repair HARTfOAD, MICHIGAN 4»037 James E. Palmer, 63, of 3967 sons with learning disabilities. mtPHOMl OI>4IOt grandchild; two brothers, Gus of Elmo Hickmott of Kalamazoo. struction in stage lighting, stage Pier Road, Benton Harbor, died The chapter serves Berrien, Van Benton H3rbor and Emll of St. Paula has been active In many "MY FUR COAT - make-up, and acting. The play Friday, Jan. 27, 1989, at Mercy- Buren and Cass counties. Joseph; and one sister, Dorothy school and community ac- will employ full Biblical Memorial Medical Center, St. STOLEN" Meetings are held the first Haak of . tivities throughout her high costume, make-up, and profes- Joseph, after a long Illness. A Homeowner or Tenants OUTREACH TO MAKE TODAY COUNT Wednesday of every month. For school career. She has been a 'Make Today Count,' a support sional lighting. More than 80 340 N Mam Graveside services were held Policy limits the theft loss on more information call 473-5590 DOROTHY FISHER member of the pompon squad, PROVIDE FREE TAX group for persons dealing with students have been involved in P O Bo* 706 MOHUMIHta Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Hagar furs and jewelry to $1000 total. after 4 p.m. Sunday-Thursday Watervliet. Michigan 49098 Phone (616) 4637452 Mrs. Dorothy (Thar) Fisher, 75. cheerleading squad, flag corps, HELP life-threatening Illnesses and this semester. Lakeshore Cemetery, Hagar Additional coverage can be had or 428-2370. LEONARD FUNERAL HOME of River Drive, Estero, Florida, and has participated in variety Do you need help filling out their friends, will meet at 7:00 The play will be presented in Township. Arrangements were by endorsement at the Don UWI«ik« |«l«| 474-1131 formerly of Watervliet, died shows, musicals and plays. your Income tax return this p.m. Wednesday, February 8, at the auditorium of Midway Bap- made by the Davidson Chapel of Young Insurance Agency. 0. Ueeeri. Saturday, Jan. 28, 1989, at She is the Watervliet Student year? Then you need the Com- Watervliet Community Hospital. tist Church at 7:30 p.m. The Florin Funeral Service, Coloma. Southwest Florida Regional Council Treasurer and has serv- munity Outreach program spon- A speaker will begin at 7:30 p.m. public is cordially invited to at- Memorials may be made to the Hospital, Fort Meyers, Florida. ed in that organization as a sored by the Hartford Public on the topic 'Arthritis and the tend. Tickets will be available at Michigan Heart Association. FLORIN A memorial service was held former representative. She is a Library. IRS representatives will Latest Treatments.' Come and the door: adults, $2.50; students, PHONE Mr. Palmer was bom Nov. 6, FUNERAL SERVICE Wednesday at Walter Shikany's member of the WHS Chorale DON YOUNG MAIN STREET be at the Hartford Public Library bring a friend. $1.50. 463-6127 1925, in Leachville, Arkansas. Bonita Funeral Home, Bonita and Vocal Jazz Ensemble. She on Saturday, February 11, from "Tht Mtatin$ Placr" DAVIDSON CHAPEL He had been employed for 37 Springs, Fla. A local memorial received a special award for her WATERVLIET 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. to help 249 East Center Street years by Whirlpool Corp., St. service and burial will be held at pompon participation, citing her INSURANCE local residents fill out their tax Joseph Division. Coloma. Ml 49038 a later date at North Shore for outstanding dedication to returns. The service is free and Survivors include: two sons- NOW OPEN 468 3181 Memory Gardens. Memorials the program. AGENCY INC. 463-6773 open to the public. James Ory Sr. and Rodney may be made to the Michigan An Honor Roll student, Paula If you plan to attend, bring Palmer, both of Benton Harbor; Heart Association, Humane plans to attend college and your tax forms booklets; Form HAPPY TRAILS a daughter, Mrs. Janis Wood of Society of Southwestern Mich- become a certified dietician. W-2 statements; records of in- Watervliet; his stepfather, Mar- igan or the charity of the donor's She is currently employed by the terest, dividends, tip and RV SALES & SERVICE tin Knoerr of Watervliet; a sister. choice. Watervliet Wesco. unemployment income. If you QUALITV MEATS & OftOCEftlES Mrs. John (Helen) Warren in Mrs. Fisher was born Sept. 21, Paula lists reading, aerobics, itemize, bring records of Comer Forest Beach Road & OW M-i 40, Watervliet Millburg; and eight grand- 'm JUST BRACE ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY THRU SATURDAY medical expenses, contribu- 1913. She had been a resident of snowmobiling, water skiing, and WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 'Srrtmg Srsrtdarxf. for £jrrW/e^ve children. tions, interest expense, taxes, m Profevonal C*re' Estero since 1961, moving from dancing as her favorite #Teny Watervliet. She and her late hus- pastimes. She resides with her union dues and deductible frmjarM-xxyW US.O A CMOtCS BUSINESS CARDS items. AGolden Rule Home band, Everett, were engaged in mother and younger brother, AT THE RECORD fruit and blueberry farming. She Kevin. HYSELF WITH THE LEAKJ TEMbBR. was a member of the Coverlet Paula's mother was the se- COME IN Guild and Community Hospital cond runner-up in the 1968 Miss RECORD WANT ADS mm CUBE STFAK ZTT. Auxiliary, both of Watervliet. Watervliet Blossom Queen Con- WORK FOR YOU LEAK! SMALL PO&K $ Survivors include: a daughter, test. CALL 463-3461 & SEE! Mrs. Peggy Welch of Watervliet; IF I HAD THREE WISHES ALL NEW 1989 MODELS! STEAK SDAPF PlR*rl4yfl Brides-to-be two sisters - Mrs. Richard Other finalists in this year's We have 5th wheels & travel trailers. FMGES nHE57' (Virginia) Becht and Mrs. Jack contest were Nikki Jackson and see TRI-COUNTY WELL DRIILING (Alice) Bury, both of Estero, Fla.; Robin Levine. OUH COMPLtU StUCTlON OPEN 7 DAYS and one grandchild. She was The theme of this year's con- 8 a.m. • 7 p.m. ?/89 f-M&H FILLETS sMt OF preceded in death by her hus- 4888 N. M-140, Watervliet 463-5214 band in 1976. He was the fflf. BRIDE & GROOM founder and former Vice Presi- USDA. CU6/C£ RCtLFb dent of Hartford Farm Supply. ' SCREEN REPLACfMENT MdfJZF'AS/-/ WEDDING STATIONERY TRI-CITY RECORD 1-Year Subscription Rites 4 Uy McPMtftSONS torrton A V»n Surwi oourrtlM.. J1100 El»*wh#fi In tttft of Mfehl9«n...t1l.00 UCENSEO INSURED O O 30 FILLETS -3™ Combination of loeol A out»t»1t..A16.0Q COuMry l //J£ colbV Oottldt tht tttt* of Mlchl0on..H8jOO Outtld* th# UnHod SfttM *20.00 25 "mo Lwauoms ®oi5»r! NOMEMAOE JTAUAAJ 49*3 N. Witentiet M., NiteMiet !5 o iru rep. tomt oftict l i 8 SAUSAGE WA SCHEH? OWE KELLO FDCTBALL M 313 Z27-7W7 swift ^abd ECKRJCH i SAUMt BOLOGNA OLD FAS MM IMF •s^ <4 v£2 v> yi / / ^ ^ A CHIROPRACTIC >29} •l . •HI INVITATIONS HEALTH VP SPEUAI* BEEF Sne/MP CuiCl. PZP. ACCESSORIES Dr. Cynthia J Garrone LA CMV B/-PAC Coloma Chiropractic i MsLNm ANNOUNCEMENTS^ Clinic CHIROPRACTOR AT BOTH STORES w LA CMOS/ . NAPKINS 112 W. St Jo»0ph DR. QAff SflV SAOC£ , Vste WASHINGTON u cum choumin ATTENDANT'S GIFTS Co/oma AUTO PARTS 463-3436 FLU SHOT RECEPTION ITEMS mie Big white % Blue Bunding newmm's HOURS 1. Flu viruses mutate and fool TOUFKE 6PK '/ULitb* your body's immune system 4 The U S. government, withl our tat money. Is funding the* SAUCE BRIDAL BOOKS insurance risk . M-m-F 10-12 2-7 Who are vou tryingto fool ? There's no way a steer™ vhed 2. No one can predict these StHi otlefing part* kr you' ea*©' mMeK m Tralnod ContuKontt • Large teftectton mutations and therefore can- carj st/jpyou from slarrirning into a dashboard Onlv a sa£t. be)? can. not make & guaranteed vac- t People who get the shot* AUGUST POML SBtetiEW Tues. 10-12 2-5 Slop making excuses and start budding your safetv oell. cine get the flu fust as often as " AUTO WRECKERS people who did not get the\ In our ok3 tocatiofi at 2670 Tarriiortai mBswEir ?fslK Tri-City Record Thurs. & Sal by appointment only '3 Senoui complications shot have caused death and the in- 1 surance Industry will not In 6 Proper exercise, diet and* 925-0035 138 N. Main St ""trnwur sure the only company who chiropractic care is my aiter- * stlil makes the vaccine native to the flu Watervliet 310 LEWIS STREET WATERVLIET ThKrnemge iponwre c by tht Stitt Bant of Coloma I nlllllllllllllln FEBRUARY 1, 1989 PAGE SIX TRI-CITV RECORD and separated from the main ROLLING BACK building having been nearly HOSPITAL NEWS completed and material hauled and prepared for the latter, ADMISSIONS DISCHARGES THE YEARS which will be constructed of 1/22/89 - David Heppler, Col- 1/22/89 - Denise Fuller, Hart- THE WATERVLIET RECORD year of continuous publication. wood. The new factory will be oma; Sonia Huffman, Hartford; ford; Juanita Pritchard, Water- 90 YEARS AGO For nearly half a century each supplied with the most approv- Louise McConnell, Hartford; vliet; Bobby Rogers, Coloma. The past week has been the one of the 52 weeks this ed modern machinery for the Stephanie Piggott, Coloma. 1/23/89 - Randall Scott coldest of the winter thus far. newspaper has been printed. work intended and will be ready 1/23/89 - Tonda Cotman, Moore, Hartford; Suzanne Snow has fallen to a depth of The Record was founded in to fill all orders by the time ber- Hartford; Erwin Huddleston, Latham, Watervliet; Alvina several inches, and the March 1882, by J.M. Hall, ries are ripe. Hartford; Judy Little, Coloma. Schulthesls, Coloma; Daniel sleighing Is fair. We do not learn brother of Arno Hall of this city. Daniel Muth captured a fine 1/24/89 - Nancy Caprez, Col- Poziwilko, Watervliet; Clara In March 1889 Mr. Hall sold the that any thermometer in this pickeral in Paw Paw Lake Tues- oma. Doornbos, Coloma; David Hep- village has indicated a lower paper to J.T. Johnson and his day which weighed ten pounds 1/25/89 - Amanda Jones, pler, Coloma; Sonia Huffman, temperature than 1 degree son L.B. Johnson who published on it own scales. It was big Watervliet; Frieda Pinyard, Col- Hartford. below zero, but Sunday evening it until 1890 when J.T. Johnson enough, anyway. oma. 1/25/89 - Bulah Tucker, Col- it was 6 below at the residence sold his interest to Hon. A.N. Frank Sherrod has opened a LOOK-ALIKE CONTEST 1/26/89 - Gerald Trewhella, oma; Judy Little, Coloma; Erwin of A. Yates. Woodruff of this city, and a few tonsorial parlor in rooms over WIN NER...Second-grader Coloma; John Cross, Coloma; Huddleston, Hartford; Leo Yir- The new air dry machine at months later L.B. Johnson sold J.P. Thomas hardware store on Jessica Llnville recently won Cleo Hentschel, Watervliet; chott, Hartford. the Paper Mill was successfully his interest to A.M. Hulson, who Paw Paw Street. first place In the 'Ramona Qulm- Terry Franklin, Hartford. 1/27/89 - Nancy Capez, Col- put in operation this week. It was connected with the paper by Look-AIIke Contest,' spon- 1/27/89 - Donald Sinkler, oma. takes the paper right from the for a few months when Mr. 60 YEARS AGO sored by the Hall of Cards at the Hartford. 1/28/89 - Terry Franklin, Hart- paper machine and saves much Woodruff became sole owner. In The Coloma High School Orchards Mall. Jessica received 1/28/89 - Marguerite Prince, ford; Gerald Trewhella, Coloma. handling. September 1891, the publication basketball team opened the a set of 'Ramona' books and a Coloma; Logan Witt, Hartford. Sagamore Simon Pokagon was purchased by the late E.F. season at home on Wednesday 'Ramona' doll for winning the has gone to the Happy Hunting Case, father of the present evening of last week with a vic- contest. 'Ramona' is the main Ground; and by this time he is owners, and for over 37 years tory of 20 to 10 over a team character of a series of books looking for claims against the now the newspaper has been in representing the Berrien Springs for children written by Beverly WMU CAREER FAIR goverment there. The old chief the Case family. High School. Bunker's opera Cleary. Congratulations, passed away at his home in Lee, The Rosenberg & Forbes com- house, the scene of the fray, Jessica Llnville! Jobs for both the seasoned variety of workshops on Allegan County, last Friday mor- pany of this city is completing was filled with about 400 loyal professional and the .new employment-related topics. Pro- ning, between 70 and 80 years of the building of a new warehouse rooters. graduate will be the focus of grams will include 'Dress for age. 28' X 150* on railroad ground C.E. Geisler, Leroy Beach, along Elm Street. The local com- Western Michigan University's Success' with Scott Sweet of Harry Robbins and Elvin Pinyard 11th annual Career Fair set for 60 YEARS AGO pany will use the new structure Redwood and Ross and 'The were among the number from CREATING A MORE Thursday, February 2. With this issue of the for the storage of several lines Peace Corps Experience' with Coloma who attended the More than 2,500 persons and Watervliet Record the news- of building materials that it EFFECTIVE HOUSING Cynthia Thomas, as well as automobile show in Chicago representatives of 100 organiza- paper enters its fortv-seventh stocks. MINISTRY audio-visual presentations this week. All three gentlemen tions are expected to meet at Representatives of the major regarding job search techni- are with the Geisler Ford Agen- Career Fair '89, which will run ques, resume writing and inter- 30 YEARS AGO religious denominations in cy in Coloma. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Ber- Patty Hiler celebrated her Michigan are coming to Lansing viewing. Resume critiquing also nhard Center. tenth birthday on Thursday of on February 3 and 4 to explore will be available. Put Your 30 YEARS AGO Designed for all area college last week, with a slumber party. the role churches can play in en- All programs are open to the Mrs. Julia DeRosa is spen- and university students and the Heart Attending were Julie Kolenko, ding homelessness in Michigan. public free of charge. No ad- ding the winter in Orlando, general public, the goal of the vance registration is required. Frances Bartelone, and Linda Florida, with her brother and his The setting for this gathering On The Line fair Is to bring together job can- The fair is sponsored by Stefen. The girls spent the day wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph will be a statewide conference in our didates and recruiters from Western's Career Planning and Friday with Patty, too. The even- Guidice. to be held at the First leading employers in business, Placement Services in coopera- VALENTINE'S ing before, birthday cake and ice Ingraham School PTA special Presbyterian Church on 211 N. industry, health and human ser- tion with the colleges of arts cream was enjoyed by Patty, her committee outlined plans for Chestnut St., Lansing. vices, government and com- and sciences, health and human guests, and brothers, Gary, their April 4 , follow- Entitled 'Creating a More Ef- munications. services, engineering and ap- Bruce and Jon, and sister, ing a meeting, Wednesday of fective Housing Ministry,' the LOVE In addition to meeting poten- plied sciences and business. Theresa. last week. Mrs. Barbara Wells, conference is being organized tial employers, participants will For more information, persons Harry and Vivian Arent popular dancing instructor at by the Michigan Housing Coali- have an opportunity to attend a may call (616) 387-2745. LINES celebrated their 40th wedding the Coloma Township hall, will tion, a statewide nonprofit ad- Send a message of anniversary on January 25th on direct the chorus line composed vocacy organization. More than LOVE to your Sunday with a family dinner. At- of Ingraham High School girls. fifty religious, private and public VALENTINE for tending were the children: Mr. Proceeds will aid school equip- organizations are co-sponsoring Our Cookies Are Baked in and Mrs. Philip Arent and three ment. the event. February 14 children of Watervliet; Mr. and Kris Wisniewski, Executive Mrs. Albert Arent of Benton Har- Director of the Coalition, said: Submitted by Vi Viscuso, bor; Miss Althea Arent, at home; "Clergy and laity will have the A Real Bakery Assistant Librarian at the Col- and Dwight Peters of Watervliet. opportunity to see how oma Public Library, from The •1 , ' , i • . WHS Panthers raid Decatur, Michigan church groups, in rural Coloma Courier newspapers 57 to 40, and members of the and urban communities, are donated by the Tri-City varsity team are: Rick Beam, successfully working to end Record. Hours: Mon., Wed., Bob Jarvis, Bill Olmstead, Dave homelessness." The conference and Fri., 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Muth, Dale Beck, Dave Fizzel, will focur on three important Tues. and Thurs., 1:00 p.m. to Jim Olmstead. Tom Skidmore, roles faith communities can I 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.; John Molter, Rick Sprague and play to help resolve Michigan's nni and Sat., 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 Roger Keller. affordable housing crisis--as ad- i.m. Phone 468-3431. vocates, as investors, and as t»un«n i—n Submitted by Cindy Young, housing developers. Assistant Librarian at the Dr. David Rowe, President of Watervliet District Library, the Board of Habitat for from The Watervliet Record CULLIGAN Humanity International, will be Send $4.00 for 20 words newspapers donated by the No more iron the main conference keynote I or less, add 10c for each Tri-City Record. Hours: stains w/Culligan speaker. Other conference additional word over thej Mon.-Fri., 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 speakers will share many rich limit. Send your lines p.m.; Wed., 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 Only $3.50 per month experiences in helping end with payment, by 5 p.m. p.m.; and Sat., 1:00 p.m. to Limited Offer homelessness in their com- 4:30 p.m. Phone 463-6382. Not A Hollow Tree! Monday, Feb. 6, 1989 to Call Now!! munities. Organizers are predic- Buy One Dozen THE COLOMA COURIER 4684373 or ting that this conference will be TRI-CITY 90 YEARS AGO the largest gathering ever of at Regular Price. Work in rebuilding the recent- 1-600442-2802 religious leaders to focus on RECORD ly burned Wimer box, crate and permanent solutions to the Second Dozen Only Box 7,138 N. Main St. Michigan's housing crisis. Watervliet MI., 490% basket factory has been rapidly goldenj pushed the past week, the boiler Anyone wishing more infor- brown arch and room enclosed in brick mation on the conference can contact Rene Vowels of the 463-4731 Michigan Housing Coalition at 319 N. MAIN ST. SUBSCRIPTION SPECIAL 517-377-0509. WATERVLIET

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Learning library skills from Librarian Berme Frost is a special treat for students.

Fifth- and sixth-grade students have the opportunity to learn how to play an instrument First-grade teacher Linda the year in 1984 Former in the new band program. Harrison received recogni- teacher Joan Polaskey tion as diocesan teacher of received the honor in 198/.

...... •.•.•.v.-.-.-...... Saint Joseph Catholic Church and School, Watervliet, is com- memorating more than forty years of dedication to the tri-cities by sixth-grade students providing crossing guard duty to their public celebrating Catholic Schools Week, January 29 through February 4. school neighbor, third-graders holding bake sales to raise money A mainstay in the communities, Saint Joseph Catholic parish not for Toys for Tots,' or rental of the Parish Hall to nonprofit organiza- ony serves over 650 Catholic families but offers support, services tions at cost. The parish and school at Saint Joseph are deeply e and assistance to all members of the tri-cities. No matter what the committed to serving the communities of Coloma, Watervliet and need. Saint Joseph is there to help... it's the Knights of Col- Hartford. Saint Joseph Catholic Church and School...a warm place umbus supplying holiday food and gift baskets to the poor, fifth and with a tradition of commitment to the community! St. Joseph School celebrates It seems 'like the tongues of angels' when school children lift their voices in song. A firm but loving approach National Catholic School Week to discipline is the cor- 1;^. , . ^. T . . nerstone behind Principal Various classes hold bake sales throughout the year to raise funds. The fourth grade was s Pete Emmerson's busy selling goodies in hopes of raising money for the St. Jude's research hospital, psychology. with scrapbook of memories 90 1 Saint Joseph Catholic School has enjoyed a G.P. Bailey in the 6th grade; Miss Agnes grade teacher, and in 1987, Joan Polaskey, a i long and memorable history of community in- Broderick, 5th grade; Sister Carol Brock, 4th sixth-grade teacher, were selected as Diosesan a volvement and intense dedication of in- grade; Miss Julie Nash, 3rd grade; Mrs. Virginia Teacher of the Year. In 1987, we honored Mrs. dividuals for more than forty years. The rich Young, 2nd grade; Miss Kathleen Beighton, 1st Agnes Broderick for 35 years of dedicated ser- heritage of Christian faith, community commit- grade; Sister Ruth Heyn, Secretary; Mrs. vice. ment and personal dedication has passed from Jeanette Winkel, individual instruction; Mr. In 1985, a hot lunch program was also added one generation to the next, creating...'A Scrap- to the school with Sue Nilson as the director. Walter Duday, maintenance and bus driver. t book of Community Memories.' In 1946, Father Thelen became the Pastor of THE FATHER NADRACH CENTER Several exciting changes took place between St. Joseph Church. When increasing Catholic In 1981-82 the Father Nadrach Center was 1987-89 at St. Joseph's. A fifth- and sixth-grade population made a parish school a necessity, built to provide both a recreational and social band program, taught by Lake Michigan Father thoughtfully planned the school's con- hall for parish children and adults. It was Catholic's Joe Jarvie, was started, preparing struction, purchasing land in 1949 and breaking dedicated by Bishop Donovan in April of 1982. our young people to be competitive in the Physical fitness is an im- ground in 1951. Built at a cost of $314,000, the Parish Center music arts when they go on to junior and senior portant part of child devel- School cooks Jean Postelli behind table) and Nilson serve more than nutritious, After school basketball and floor hockey, Mother Vincent Marie, Sister Robertine and also offered a kitchen, music room, and addi- high school. opment. Third- and fourth- An energy-saving renovation program was graders enjoy a rousinc delicious meals per day. i for both boys and girls, Is an important part Sister Charlton S.S.J., came to open a new four- tional storage space. ;ame of 'Steal the Bacon A teacher's work is never done of school life. room school in 1952. Mother Vincent Marie implemented by Father Nadrach before his uring gym class. and fifth-grade teacher Mary taught 7th and 8th grade in addition to being 1981 also marked the beginning of a formal retirement in the late spring of 1988. New Kane demonstrates the truth to Principal. Miss Agnes Broderick came to help music program, under Mrs. Del Levesque, offer- energy-efficient windows gave the landmark that statement with a working the sisters, the first lay teacher at St. Joseph ing students a chance to read music as well as school bulding an up-to-date look while cutting lunch. School, remaining 35 years. apply their learning to the playing of recorders, fuel costs. xylophones, autoharp and guitars. The parish greeted a sparkling new per- One hundred twenty-five children filled the This same year Mrs. Bernie Frost offered her sonality, Father Chuck Fischer, in the summer classrooms to capacity, with the number in- services to coordinate our library, expanding of 1988. Father Chuck, the new pastor for St. creasing to 166 by 1953. By 1956 four additional the services offered. Joseph's, won the hearts of the congregation classrooms were added and two more In 1982, a two-year experiment, the resource with his youthful charm and sense of humor. teachers. Sister Pauline and Mrs. Floyd Elliot, room, was opened to meet the needs of both The 1988-89 school year started with some another lay teacher. In 1957, Mother Robertine struggling students and those who needed fur- exciting new ideas in place. The school day became Superior and Principal, and within four ther enrichment. was lengthened fifty extra minutes a day to give more years all eight classrooms were filled to In 1983, Mrs. Deborra Haack began an after- teachers and students more time to ac- accommodate approximately 360 children. noon program for 4-year-olds to better prepare complish daily tasks. And, all students began r. When Mother Robertine was transferred to them for Kindergarten. In 1985, Mrs. Peggy to wear neat and attractive uniforms for the East Detroit in the fall of 1963, she was replac- Hanley introduced Young Fives to help those first time. The blue plaid accented with red or ed by Mother Francetta. The sisters staffing St. students who were five years old but yet need- navy made the attractive student body even Joseph School then were Mother Francetta, ed a less academic, more activity-oriented pro- more appealing to the casual observer. sisters Corona, Bridget, Anaceleties, and gram to meet their needs. Each new year brings new growth and Leomarie. The lay teachers were Miss Agnes An important part of the school's vitality has changes to St. Joseph's, but the education of Broderick, Mrs. Floyd Elliot, Mrs. Virginia been the Parent Booster Club, begun in 1979. its children is always its primary focus. "The Four-year-old Caitlln Young, and Mr. John O'Connor. The Boosters honor staff members, host fun world is moved, not only by the mighty shoves Cullitin will follow in the In 7969. 7th and 8th grade was closed with fairs and dances annually, and sponsor three or of the heroes, but also by the tiny pushes of After 35 years of dedicated teaching, tradition of her parents and each honest worker." Helen Keller reminds us 2 Sister Janice as Principal. In 1973, Bishop Paul four major fund-raisers for the school's g Agnes Brodenck still finds time to fill m older siblings and attend Donovan came down to dedicate and bless the operating budget (raising as much as $15,000 that St. Joseph's true success comes from all wnen needed. Here she is coverincoverinjg thme CO SJC when she is old new library. annually). of us working together to benefit the children. s sixth .grad. e while teacher jody Maner is enough. St. Joseph's has had many outstanding ...Historical research done by Virginia Young laii a conference. In the fall of '74, the school opened with 134 and Peter Emmerson... Recess time is an important part of every child's school day. students. Sister Diane Reuter was Principal; teachers. In 1984, Linda Harrison, our first- er> fc-- a A •a « ia —* 12^ s-^ < >« X as u u.

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Grandmother helper Joan Remhardt lends a hand with lunchtime duties She also helps youngsters brush up Mi on math and reading skills. The children will remember mmrnm those little chats with Father Chuck. Grandparent helper Marcella Louzensky is a lov- ing influence on the lives of the students.

The second- and third-grade class at SJC for the 1956-57 school year...the young man standing at the blackboard is none other than Dave Young Maintenance Supervisor at the Watervliet Public Schools. The 1983 sixth-grade graduating class from SJC are seniors at various high schools today and will be this year. Out of a class of 28 students. 18 plan to attend college, three have plans to at- tend a tracle school, one hopes to attend the Air Force or Police Academy, and one plans to join the Ar- my. The rest were unavailaole for comment.

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The financial donations of the Parent Booster Club to the school helps keep SJC's tui- tion costs affordable to families committed to a Catholic education. Booster officers, back row. left to right, are: Karin Miller. Secretary; Maria Alkire, Treasurer; Fran Payne, School Board Liaison. Front row, left to right; Emy Drummond. Volunteer Coordinator; Lining up seems to be a regular part of school life, but Julie Pupedis, President; Sharon Hoppe, vice President. these fourth-graders don't seem to mind when their \ teacher, Alleen Beckman, 'gets them In order." Parent volunteers play an important role at SJC. Ran- da Wycoff spends some % time on playground duty. An after-recess, wind-down Rather it's drying a tear, applying a bandage or remind- period is enjoyed by the se- ing a youthful offender ot tne rules...Mrs. Young has cond grade as teacher Gina become part of the tradition at SJC. O'Brien reads them an ex- COtdn citing mystery. The glue that holds the school together is none other than Virginia Young, Fifth-graders Ryanne Attila, left and Heather former teacher and current Postelli. right, proudly display their school colors. secretary.

Parent Boosters Club contributes over $15,000 to the school's budget each year.

A special honor for every Catholic, young and old 'Cleanliness is next to Godliness' and the SJC alike, is being able to maintenance crew makes sure the school meets those receive 'the Body of Christ' standards. Left to right: Bill Parker. Ed Duday and Head during communion time. Maintenance Supervisor. Walt Duday.

jg The 1989 SJC basketball team members, back row. left to right, are: Nathan Kowrach, o Ryan Zechiel Greg Klopp, Jodd Chaput Eric Clayton. Dustin Pomeroy. Coach Bill For- Children at SJC become in- Lake Michigan Catho- Sixth-grade cheerleaders show the true meaning of ~ rocfor Qn^n/< r—f. Steve Pratt, Andy Osborne (co-captain), volved in their faith early. The 1988-89 Saint Joseph Catholic School Board, back row, left to right; Dave Wood- Band Director teaches school spirit. Back row. left to right: Regan Rzeszut. Kindergarteners enjoy a First-grader Christine Ben- ward, President; Father Chuck Fischer Pastor; Bruce Bauer, Kathy Osborne; Julie W® ,'ner Traci Jarvis. Kan Payne. Front row.Teft to right: Advisor. .. Michael Young. Front row, left to ,n i- ^ i ostelli, Megan Fulton. Julie Osborne, favorite story read by son snows an intense mo- Schmidt; Loretta Hutchins. Front row. left to right: Diane Kopp; Fran Payne; Pat Hoppe, PO ^ ot an instrument. JoAnn Biegler. Marie Hunt; Anne McGee; Advisor. Deb- 2 Kristin Barnck. teacher Debbie Haack. ment during weekly Mass. Secretary; Kathy Klopp; Carmella Scaccia, Vice President. bie Admave; Mascott. Julie Admave. FEBRUARY 1,1989 TRI-CITY RECORD PAGE NINE Hartford Council considers 10 Free trees from Arbor Foundation

revising mobile home ordinance Ten free white pine trees will May 31 with enclosed planting By Phyliss Buechner have to apply for a variance with be given to each person who instructions. The six- to twelve- Hartford Building Inspector the Planning and Zoning Com- joins The National Arbor Day Inch trees are guaranteed to Dalton Kinney and the Hartford mission. Foundation during February grow or they will be replaced City Council discussed some In other matters, Stelter had 1989. free of charge. questions they had concerning two requests for the City on The free trees are part of the To become a member of the mobile homes at the regular behalf of the Hartford Business nonprofit foundation's effort to foundation and to receive the Council meeting held on Mon- Association and both of them encourage tree planting free trees, send a $10 member- day, January 23. Kinney said were approved. The HBA re- throughout America. ship contribution to: Ten Pines, that he and Mayor William quested the use of Ely Park on "The white pines will add National Arbor Day Foundation, Weeden could not find anything June 10 for the Strawberry year-round beauty to your home 100 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska Ci- in the existing zoning or or- Festival and to block off Main and neighborhood," John ty, Nebraska, 68410, by February dinance books that deals with Street during the festival for the Rosenow, the foundation's Ex- 28, 1989. the age or size of trailers. Strawberry Run and parade. The ecutive Director said. "They are Kinney also said there was Council approved this request fast-growing landscape trees some confusion over BOCA and with the stipulation that if the with soft needles and graceful WATERVLIET HUD requirements, and when he TRI-CITY RECORD City liability insurance will not branching. You can use them as talked to the former Building In- STUDENT OF THE cover the event that the HBA specimen trees or as a privacy 1-Year Subscription Rates spector Harold Walker Jr., as to Berrien & Van Buren countiet...$13.00 MONTH must furnish proof of insurance. screen or windbreak...even as a whether or not the City had a Elsewhere in state of Michigan...S16.(X) Isaac Pillow is a fifth-grader The second request was that FINAL APPEARANCE... beautiful sheared hedge." Combination of local & outstate...$16.00 specific ordinance, he was told who is our Watervliet Super Stu- the City do something about the Kristina Nord, Miss Col- The trees will be shipped Outside the state of Michigan...$18.00 that they had talked about it but dent of the Month. He has at- buildings at 31 West Main and oma 1988, made one of postpaid at the right time for Outside the United States...$20.00 never adopted one. Kinney said tended school in Watervliet 33 West Main. He said they are her final appearances planting between March 1 and since he was in kindergarten. without some definite restric- both eyesores and hoped they at the *1989 Miss Col- Isaac has consistently been tions it was possible for would take action soon. oma Queen Contest- on the Honor Roll, as he is again substandard trailers to be mov- According to Mayor Weeden ants' Fashion Show' this quarter. His teachers report ed into the City. the City did not have the money held January 28 at Col- Accents that he works extremely hard in Mayor Weeden said the City to tear them down, but he said oma High School, all of his classes. His favorite would not rush into an or- that some money was authoriz- (photo by Lynn Attila) Aniish Furniture subject is math. He also enjoys dinance that night but added, ed in the new budget and the Ci- Pewter reading, especially mysteries "The main thing is to go on ty hoped to do it this year. 4 Handmade gifts and scary stories. record to adopt one ordinance Weeden said that in the past the 7> V Polite, caring, and responsi- or the other and we should be City had pressed the owner to IRS OFFERS VARIETY OF TAX u Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ble are all words which describe ready to proceed with it by the repair the buildings and a little HELP \S L/- P Next Door to Dr. Garrone's Isaac. You will usually see a next meeting." would be done; but the permit "This year we have expanded on Red Arrow Highway in Watervliet smile on his face. He enjoys be- Ralph Stelter, who is co- would run out, they would get our taxpayer assistance pro- ing with his classmates and owner of a secondhand store at after him again, issue another grams throughout the state," helps them when they need it. 35 West Main Street, said he had permit, and more would be said IRS District Director John One of Isaac's hobbies is col- requested a building permit done. Hummel. "We are pleased to an- lecting live reptiles such as from Kinney to build two studio Kinney said that the buildings nounce that our toll free tele- SPECIAL TANNING snakes and turtles. He also col-' apartments over the store but must meet the code today as it phone assistance for federal in- lects shells and crabs. When he that Kinney wanted it brought is written. He continued, "I can come tax questions will be available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 grows up he would like to before the Council because it demand architectural drawings" 0Sf p.m. on Mondays and 8:00 a.m. PACKAGE IT become a paleontologist or a was not clear whether it was and added, "All you have to do is Voiv, scientist. allowed. Stelter said that other tell me to condemn them. I will to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays. Also, beginning Jan- Isaac lives with his parents, buildings in the vicinity had not write a permit unless he uary 21, 1989, telephone 210 MiNUTES Brian and Carol Pillow, on John apartments above the stores. shows definite plans." assistance will be available Goff Road. His sister, Angela, is Council member Mike Duffy A motion was approved every Saturday from 10:00 a.m. an eighth-gffader at Watervliet said that when the City zoning authorizing Dalton Kinney to for just Junior High. was adopted and the business condemn the buildings. If the to 3:00 p.m. and each Sunday district was established the ex- owner does not satisfactorily from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Our $25°° isting apartments were grand- comply with repairing them or toll free number is 1-800- fathered in and that the building tearing them down, the City will 424-1040," Hummel said. The IRS also said that the owner could live above the have them torn down and add 463-5712 m store. Stelter was advised that the cost for this to the property Benton Harbor office of the IRS, for the rental units he would tax bill. located at 175 Territorial Road, will be open Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. There will be no Saturday service. Bring a friend or new cusiomer that purchases the 210 minute special Snow Science is club topic "Tax information is also tanning package and get 30 minutes FREE! for yourself. available through a prerecorded system called TELETAX," Hum- Put a Uttl§ sunshine In someone's lite, give a Seven members of the Pines has a lot of interesting science snow layers. The hardened snow TANNING SESSION GIFT CERTIFICATE mel added. "This computer- OPEN DAILY and Needles Garden Club met at and even art behind it. that forms around plants and assisted program provides infor- 8 A.M. MIDNIGHT the home of Gladys Nygard of She told us that our snow trees can actually protect gathers as moisture or is col- mation on over 150 topics, 24 Coloma on January 17. Marion plants. Most of us already know WATERVLIET lected onto small pieces of hours a day, and may be reach- Geisler reported on the ac- that snow is important in winter PLAZA 14 MODERN UNITS ed by calling 1-800-554-4477." tivities of the environmental bacteria, salt, or dust particles. for the moisture it supplies for CABLE COLOR TV'S IN ALL ROOMS^ A special number is also pro- committee for recycling and on She said that the first or original all plants. It also keeps the wind vided for ordering IRS forms and contacting the local govern- formation is columnar in shape. and cold from drying out the As they gather more moisture publications. The number is •• TANNING ments. Millie Kennedy wrote let- foilage of small shrubs and • AlKCONOlTluNlNb • uHtN 1 DAY A Wf I K 1-800-424-3676 and is available ters to both Coloma and Water- they change or add to their plants. • IOIAI I'lllVAC* • .« AM TIL MlONlCMl Monday thru Friday from 8:00 ,463-5712 vliet governments offering our shape to become stellar or fan- Miss Braybrook also describ- *492.1 NUMIn WAlfcRVLIET AO a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday I Ml K Of WAUHVLICI ONM 140. WAURVLICT support for any future programs cy star shapes. Lake effect ed and showed pictures of •T from 9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. that may be developed. snowflakes are called spatial various types of animal tracks The program for the day con- dendrite types or have addi- we might see on the snow-laden sisted of a talk by Sarett tional formations. A more com- landscape in winter. It might representative Dianne Bray- plex and beautiful, but rare, is surprise you how many small brook. She told us that our the Japanese type named Tsuz- animals and birds do not go Make Your Dinner snow, that seems a thing of mi. Another type is the bullet south or hibernate during the beauty to one person, an ag- and grapple or round sleet winter months. gravation to another, and types. . The club has almost com- perhaps a means of livelihood to There are also different types pleted the planning of programs the sports store and ski resorts. of layers of snow, depending on for the year. RESERVATIONS the wind, sun. and aae of the $407 MILLION RAISED FROM STATE PARKS LAST YEAR

A record 25 million visitors to accounted for 76 percent of campsites and registers in the Michigan's 86 state parks daytime visits at state parks and top ten in attendance and brought an estimated $407 made up 82 percent of all overall size. Michigan state park campers in "Continued public support NOW! million to Michigan's economy last year, according to Depart- 1988, according to DNR figures. and program growth at state For VALENTINE'S DAY ment of Natural Resources "Michigan's 250,000 acre parks, like our open houses, (DNR) Parks Division officials. state park system continues to special theme events, and joint Tuesday, February 14 Of that $407 million, park be a major driving force in this community park activities, pro- visitors spent $15.8 million In state's tourism industry," said vide the basis for future fees directly within Michigan's DNR Director David F. Hales. economic and recreational 70-year-old state park system for "Nationally, it leads the other benefits to this state," added Enjoy LIVE Music & Dancing camping and other park-user state park systems with 14,600 Hales. fees ($10 million) and park entry ($5.8 million), up 6.4 percent with Al Giganti from 1987. Outside the parks, visitors LIVE MUSIC AT THE NORTHWOODS spent another $392 million at AL.Wed., Feb. 8, 7:15 P.M. private Michigan businesses In MORE PROOF!!! ALJue., Feb. 14, 7:15 P.M. preparation for, enroute to and during their daily or overnight NOBODY BEAT OIDER DEAL PARK AVENUE...EVERY Fri. & Sat. In February, 9:30 P.M. park stay. Major spending In- volved gasoline, food, sporting equipment, entertainment and lodging enroute to parks. The DNR based Its revenue figures on a 1985 Michigan State University State Park User survey that, when adjusted for inflation, shows Michigan AS LOW AS residents today spend $11.49 a 1988 DODGE day while camping at Michigan SHADOW state parks and $17.84 on daily 2.2 Liter Enome. 5 Speed. AM/FM Stereo. Rear park visits. Window defroster. Light Group Northwoods Inn Overall. Michigan residents 4896 Wil-O-Paw Dr., Coloma CULUGAN 7 YEAR • 70,000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY No more Iron ' Sale price includes Schroeder Dtecouni A factory rebate /f (at Paw Paw Lake Rd.) 468-3727 stains w/Culligan DRIVE A LITTLE-SAVE A LOT Only $3.50 per month Limited Offer SCHROEDER^ VERY GOOD FOOD • VERY GOOD FACILITIES Call Now! I i hitJniI • CHHSiSI • PUMOUTH - DODGE JjS 4684373 or I lllall I HnnM' MNTM HMIOI • MW4II1 and VERY FAIR PRICES! 1-800442-2802

h PAGE TEN TRI-CITY RECORD FEBRUARY 1, 1989 FEBRUARY 1, 1989 PAGE ELEVEN Rita Herman...nurse, missionary, and a caring woman

By Sylvia Prager medical center. a Christmas party. In Honduras, we drove 90 miles never changed, only their name Rita Herman is a young The school was in Zacapu, She had been asked to speak of the 130 miles of paved has. woman of deep conviction Mexico, a village in Michoacan. about her experiences in Mex- highway in the whole country. She was the only registered about her faith, the quality of life THE TRI-CITY RECORD It was a state between Guadala- ico. There she met a nurse in Honduras is the poorest country nurse attending 50 patients. SECOND SECTION INSIDE - • - THE TV RECORD - WANT ADS - PUBLIC NOTICES - SPORTS A OUTDOORS as a nurse, her role in the Right jara and Mexico City. The obstetrics and gynecology. This In Central America." There were times she stayed un- To Life movement, and her com- founder and director was and is woman rattled off information "We always stayed in native til midnight and still her duties passion for the elderly. a nun-sister of the Social Ser- about the American Medical motels and ate the canned were not done. She asked for She was born May 18. 1945. in vices out of . Rita Association and the American foods we carried and added help. Once they did hire another Paper mill workers ok pact; Watervliet to Agnes and Chester could speak no Spanish and re- Bar Association, but Rita wasn't local fruits. It was over 100 nurse but they kept her for a Herman. Her father farmed with quired an interpreter. Therefore, paying attention. degrees and we drank more than short time. "I started writing 'in- his parents. George and Mabel patient communication was dif- we ate." sufficient staff on the records. Herman, on Hill Road. Her ficult. Phone number changes lifestyle In Nicaragua they found only They asked me to stop writing 1 - mill sale "one step closer," cousin, Joseph Herman, now Rita came out of an American j Xj** r • . ? w M She recalled, "I gave her my five buildings in the downtown this because the state was fin- 1 has the farm. Rita Herman Hospital where all she had to do •' r'Hi: .. . ".v-if - phone number. In April 1972, she area of Managua. After their ing them. I refused to do so and I 4 Rita is the oldest of eight - 'V, " >' pj H — was to reach for anything a pa- called and asked me to help. I previous earthquake they let the was fired. I was let go in 1987, is children. She has 3 younger says confident Kapaco pres. tient needed. Here, there was heard a child in the background grass grow over the rubble and nine years after I began." brothers and 4 younger sisters. old enough to drive a car. When nothing. .. v - . !a«v v-Jm fl: •; »av Kapaco Group Inc. was approv- and I offered to baby-sit. She rebuilt in the suburbs. Rita reported this to the By Lynn Attila after Thanksgiving as paid She loved the campanionship! she was old enough to get a ed by a three-to-one margin at Water had to be collected had a speaking engagement on Department of Labor and she Kapaco Group Inc., prospec- holidays. The new contract license, she was already an ex- Saturday's meeting, according She commented, "I never had to when it rained. Rita the radio over at Michigan State. In Costa Rica the Costa Rican was paid unemployment com- tive purchasers of the allows for 10 paid holidays per wonder who to play with. I was perienced driver. to Union President Rick Vawter. remembered, "I would go to In her home with her child, I customs official kept saying pensation. financially-distressed Watervliet year, Vawter said. He com- She attended kindergarten in • - * — - He said the new contract would the leader and the boss. But, teach a class how to scrub for listened and it began to come "azul ojos" while he stamped Paper Company, continues to mented, "Everyone went back to there were disadvantages. There the basement of the United surgery and there would be no f S9Bm - rmMi ~ affect about 265 unionized together!" their passports and did not Call the Mrs. inch its way toward sealing the scratch as far as vacations were was the doll buggy I never got to Methodist Church and the first li»arip» . I employees who were dislocated water. I would have to fake the Questions began running charge the customary fee. Rita * >1 $9 million deal before the concerned." grade in what is now the Coloma / u \ when the plant shut down. play with. I had received the instruction. Sanitation? It's a through her mind. She was work- learned three years ago that February 1 court hearing, accor- Under the contract, rehired buggy as a gift. Two of my Middle School. She then attend- country where bananas are This gave her time to think. The new contract, according ing in the nursery at that time there is a God in their country ding to Kapaco President Don- workers will get one vacation brothers took it apart and they ed St. Joseph Catholic in She was a burnt-out nurse. She to Vawter, will guarantee that all dumped in the street and they and she'd ask of the men doing with blue eyes. ANOTHER STEP CLOSER...The ratification of a union contract between United Paper Workers interna- aid Kirkpatrick. Things con- week after one year and two were never able to put it back Watervliet through the 8th reminisced, "I saw an ad In the union members will be rehired wait for the rain to wash it their pediatric residency, "When In Panama they were met with tionai, Locai 1071, and the Kapaco Group Inc., on January 28, was just one step closer to dislocated tlnue to fall into place ..so far vacation weeks after two years. together." grade. She went on to Coloma paper saying 'Call the Mrs.' They at the same rate of pay they down! It is a country where elec- does the heartbeat begin?" "It animosity at customs. The workers returning to work. The contract was ratified 3 to 1, according to Union President Rick Vawter. The without any major hitches," he New employees will receive one High School and graduated with had a long list of their services-- were receiving prior to the She remembered with excite- tricity went off a 8 p.m." begins 18-21 days after con- agents made it clear that their union represents all unionized personnel that were dislocated from the close of the landmark Watervliet commented. vacation week after one year ment how wonderful it was to the same kids she had known in iron-run errands--clean--a lot of layoff. There will be no proba- traception" was the answer. It stay was to be short. Needless Paper Company. Vawter said the contract guarantees all dislocated workers will be hired back without a Kirkpatrick said, In a phone In- and two vacation weeks after spend her young life on the kindergarten. In 1968, she variety. I like variety and that's tionary period. After 90 days She went on. "A patient with a was then she became involved to say they did not linger. cut in salary. Full operation of the plant is anticipated no later than the middle of March. tervlew, that several criteria had three years. graduated from Lake Michigan how I got my job. I do what from the date of closing, the farm, picking and packing fruit bleeding ulcer had to be in the Right To Life movement. Rita continued, "In Mexico the (photo by Karl Bayer) to be met before the sales agree- Vawter said the transfer of ti- and being paid for it. She was College as a Licensed Practical needs to be done. I feel employees will receive a 2% pay transferred 40 miles for a Rita has been to Washington, people are used to seeing tle is slated to take place on or driving a tractor before she was Nurse. everyone has value. If you are ou , ,eoei,e or e increase. They will receive transfusion. The school used D.C., four times. "I've become Americans but the rest of the Watervliet's 1988-89 Post Prom Committee needs help ""ligh"t fro"m "Kapaco. So" far" , man' "y before February 17. He said it given the talent and use it well another 2% pay increase in Graduates as LPN donated medicines that had ex- politicized. I want this law countries, until we reached San of those criteria have been met was safe to assume the plant that is what counts. I am as February 1990 and a 3% in- pired. I would sort out the changed! In my family abortion Jose, Costa Rica, were intrigued A meeting of the 3rd Post and the others are being worked would be operating to full Send a comfortable with a doctor as I There is much to do!! drawing for prizes. crease in February of 1991. Rita's career took wings. She medicines that were still good would not ever come up." by us. San Jose has a large set- Prom Committee is scheduled on. He said the ratification of a capacity with all dislocated am with a janitor." Again this year, the Post Prom The young adults who have at went to Lansing-St. Lawrence into antibiotics and analgesics. Her caring now extends to tlement of Americans. The trip for February 7,1989, at 7:00 p.m. contract between Kapaco and workers back on the job by the She viewed the 'Call the Mrs.' Party will be held immediately tended in the past have enjoyed Vawter said insurance RECORD Hospital and applied for a posi- This was just not my line. euthanasia. There is a bill pen- cost each of us $325.00 and It in the Watervliet High School United Paperworkers Interna- middle of March. as a step to keeping people in following the Prom, at the YMCA themselves and we would like to coverage will be changed to a tion in the Medical-Surgical In- Everything was manana. There ding called The Living Will.' It was the experience of a cafeteria. Any parent interested tional Local 1071 on January 28 their own home. "Your own continue to improve the Post co-pay package with the HAPPY AD tensive Care Unit. "I got it! It was not enough being done and taads in part, Rita stated, that lifetime." in helping out this year is invited was "the removal of a big home has to be cheaper than a Prom Party. There are all kinds employees paying a percentage meant that every patient who I couldn't change it. I stayed one medical treatment can be to attend this planning meeting, stumbling block." nursing home. You don't need a of committees so please come of the premium costs. Under the came out of surgery in critical month and left. The school is withheld from anyone who is in- Experience of lifetime from 1:00-5:00 a.m. There will be A new three-year contract bet- & SHARE registered nurse to clean and and lend us your experience to old contract, he recalled, the condition was in your care. still there. The nurses who train capacitated at any age. She con- swimming, dancing, movies, JOHN WOODRUFF ween the union representing the cook." benefit our kids and keep them company paid the premiums. Demanding, but rewarding." there are sought after. It is all tinued, "The American Medical The Hermans bought their planned activities, food and a IS USAF ACADEMY dislocated workers at the A quiet rage came over her as safe on this memorable evening. Kapaco proposes the mill be THE FUN! She wanted to be a mis- the medical care the villagers Association has designated home on Church Street in 1947. Watervliet Paper Company and have." 1 she talked about the results of a NOMINEE run on four overlapping shifts For juSt $9.00 your sionary. In 1971, she signed up food and water as medical treat- Their lot measured 82 /2 X 131 recent study of nursing homes John Woodruff, a senior at rather than the three-shift to go to Clinica de San Vincente. Rita returned to Lansing and ment." She is lobbying to cor- feet. Rita wanted their property Happy Birthday, Just printed in a local paper on Paw Paw High School and a schedule the mill previously The Wednesday before she was her work as an LPN. Something rect The Living Will. She wants surveyed. The survey unearthed Married, Get Well, etc, December 2. This was based on former Watervliet resident, has operated. The new contract will to leave she received a wire. "So special was about to happen. 'medical' redefined and 'food one deed for only 40.59 feet. state inspection. All but three of TOM MCKEAN TO BE been nominated by U.S. Repre- eliminate employees from work- message will appear happy you are coming to our She was to become involved in and water' designated as a The rest reads like a saga of those named failed to meet re- AT COLOMA sentative Fred Upton as a can- ing a seven-day week. here...call 463-3461 school!" That was the first time an issue that was to take over necessity. She also wants pa- the founding of Coloma. Laura quirements for food, drugs and Tom McKean will be at Col- didate for the U.S. Air Force The new agreement calls for she knew she was going to a her head, heart and all the time tient advocate legislation pass- E. Gilson lived in the house now personal hygiene. She describ- oma High School to talk to Academy. the elimination of time and a school of nursing and not a she had to spare. It all began at ed to protect human life. She owned by Jr. Hess. Laura also ed the violations as "horren- students in grades 9-12 on Woodruff, 18, is the son of half pay on Saturdays, unless smiled as she said, "At least I'm owned the house that is now the dous. Everything must be done February 6 and 7. The agenda is Jacquelyn Woodruff and the late the worker already has worked CLIP & SAVE CLiP & SAVE CLIP & SAVE CLIP & SAVE CLIP & SAVE CLIP & SAVE CLIP & SAVE consistent. Human Life must be Herman home. She deeded that to keep the elderly out of nurs- as follows: John Woodruff. He is currently 40 hours during the week, plus treasured." house to her daughter, Ella Ui Gilson Dodd Hamilton Turrell ing homes." February 6 - There will be an carrying a 3.74 grade point all double time pay. Vawter said > assembly In the high school average at Paw Paw High < (yes, she did have three Rita today is a happy woman. workers will get time and a half MEDICAL STAFF dividually throughout the rest of past season. 'Student of the Month' on < care of only Rita and now I deed for the 42 acres took sees as an important movement WATERVLIET (/> wanted to take care of my fami- endless research and 5 years of to keep people in their own the school day. That evening He is also a member of the January 27, 1989. She is a first- oC ly." She also returned to Lake time. Because of Rita's tenacity home. She has her faith. "I am there will be an open assembly Paw Paw Village Players and the LIBRARY TO DISPLAY grader at Washington Elemen- a. Physicians Addresses Telephone Michigan and completed her the courts found that Laura had fulfilled." for interested parents, students St. Mary's youth group. VALENTINES OF tary, Coloma. -j and community members from Upon making his selections. o training to be a Registered failed to deed the side yard and YESTERYEAR Arica is the daughter of Mr. Nurse. 7:00-9:00 p.m. in the high school Congressman Upton said, "The and Mrs. Dennis Harris of Col- UJ Chul Chang, M.D. 126 W. Monroe Street 427-5304 the driveway to anyone. In 1987 The memorial case at the > auditorium. young people selected this year oma. In 1976 Rita, ever curious, the circuit court Issued an order Watervliet District Library has a < Bangor, Mi. 49013 February 7 Tom will be have extraordinary academic 10 always interested, drove with proving that the property was valentine display of valentines Thanks to Arica's teacher, meeting with students in the records and a broad range of in- oB Amelia Fajardo, M.D. 6576 Red Arrow Highway three other friends to the theirs. PROFESSIONAL going back to the 1920s and Mrs. Brown, she enjoys school CL 468-3135 10th-grade physiology & health terests, pursuits, extracurricular Coloma, Mi. 49038 Panama Canal. She described In 1978, Rita started working TYPESETTING 1930s. Many are elaborate very much. Some of her favorite -I and biology classes to discuss activities and athletic achieve- subjects are math and reading. o her trip. "We took the Pan at a nursing home. It was and is tissue standups with floral Orchards Walk-In Clinic 925-6600 UJI AT THE RECORD further the effects of drugs and ments. I hope next year's ap- UJ Rolando Fajardo, M.D. American Highway most of the in Benton Harbor. Rita angrily garlands. Several large valen- Arica receives a lot of support 1850 Pipestone Road > alcohol. This program is totally plicants maintain the high > < way...The Guatemalans were in- stated that the location has tines have a purchase price of 5 for her parents and her grand- < Benton Harbor, Mi. 49022 Ln\ sponsored by the Coloma High calibre of the applicants of ie-fi trigued by us being from the U.S. cents written on the back. Don't parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard R.T. Gonzales, M.D. 00 School SADD organization 1989." VISITING ROYALTY...Miss Hartford 1988, Wendy Phillips, and Miss •0 463-6900 miss viewing this beautiful col- Harris of Coloma and Mr. and Medical Office Building Q-f which has raised the money to The selection of nominees is Congeniality, Ruth Morsaw, made one of their final royal ap- a Suite 300, Medical Park -J imvmMmmMnwmmwmmmvmMmmMsmmmMnm, lection of yesteryear's expres- Mrs. J.S. Skidmore of Watervliet. -J ' pay for this important program. based upon a composite of pearances at the Watervliet Blossom Queen Contest last Saturday. Arica was also crowned the o Watervliet, Mi. 49098 sions of love during the library Mrs. Fran Megyese is.the SADD academic factors, school The Miss Hartford pageant is slated for Sunday, February 12, 3:00 Glad-Peach Festival Princess in UJ Alfonso Llanto, M.D. 3973 M-140 463-5711 advisor. records, junio, r class rank, na- p.m. at the Hartford Middle School auditorium. Tickets are on sale hours of Monday-Friday, 1:00 > p.m.-5:30 p.m.; Wednesday, August of 1988. Some of Arica's < Watervliet, Mi. 49098 tional test scores, leadership and can be obtained from any contestant or committee member, hobbies are bowling and tap (/> 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.; and Satur- 00 WEDDING INVITATIONS potential, extracurricular ac- Price of the tickets are $5.00 advanced sales or $6.00 at the door, dancing. OC Michael E. Mayle, D.O. 6572 Red Arrow Highway 468-4100 day, 1:00 p.m.-4;30 p.m. a — AT THE RECORD tivities, athletics , physical (photo by Lynn Attila) Congratulations, Arica. Keep Zt Coloma, Ml. 49038 -j| fitness and recommendations. up the good work. o Craig Okonski, D.P.M. 1380 E. Napier Avenue UI UJ 926-6000 > > Benton Harbor, Ml. 49022 < < (/) Davis Cup Live Daniel Quion, M. D. 6740 Red Arrow Highway 468-6735 •0 00 The USA returns to World Coloma, Mi. 49038 - I a IHTER SALE Group Competition when -J Rodoifo Quion, M.D. .J a 6740 Red Arrow Highway 468-6736 o they take on Paraguay Coloma, Mi. 49038 UI Nettle * Hollywood Troptcana in singles today, doubles UI > > S. R. Ravi, M.D. /tHn tomorrow and singles < 30 West Main Street 621-2166 (* BIG BARS ORANGE JUICE again Sunday Povdoy. Zoro, ButUdlnQor, Baby 16 oz. carton, 100% Pura Hartford, Mi. 49057 o 427-7967 ,CATV/2, < 302 Charles (/) Bangor, Ml. 49103 •0 a Craig Sherwood, D.P.M. 2908 Division Street 983-2412 -j St. Joseph, Ml. 49085 Coota CJ Split Leather Lined UJ Adelbert Stagg, M.D. 9 North Maple COOKIE SNACKS Great Planes > 621-4063 - GLOVES Oatmeal Crema, Brownie Creme, < Hartford, Mi. 49057 Chocolate Peanut Butter Water or Each show of this thrillir^ (/) Rag. UM Chocolate Chip Creme Reg & airborne series chronicles oO a different battle aircraft, a Lope Vitangcol, M.D. Medical Office Building Ol.\ -J 463-6490 flown by the brave air- u Suite 100, Medical Park L force test pilots. Watervliet, Mi. 49098 UJ Wednesdays > >1 5/*t 5 We . -al for tf* ^ < 463-3111 9 pm Oscar Mayer Gala Outpatient 463-3111 MOOTOWN oD o Specialty Clinic VARIETY PAPER 463-3733 UJ SNACKERS UJ Colby Jack. MNd Cheddar, > - PACK TOWELS < Sharp Cheddar or Btdng. 12 ox , Reg 13.36 Slnglas. Reg tl.06 (/) Emergency 911 •0 •0 Q Emergencies Only 0.1 c Coloma Ambulance Service 911 3 Non-Emergencies Only Ij o 468-4111 o| /3/*t 69 UJ Medic I Ambulance Service Ui > 9252141 > Uuanutiet limited Pricas good while suppkai left Al rtarm not available at al tocauom Wv reserve the right to corract panting errors Lsfteland^Cableiiskm 5 Cable Puts¥)u In 4 O. Q- ' fkt Aj^lfwATER VilET 66^ " 429-3265 in St. Joe COMMUNITY HOSPITAL !J * Mrtlcal Perk, Weieryliit. Ml 49096, 403-3111 Arrow & M140 o I '.TV""" **—' 1-800-533-0864 in South Haven CLIP & SAVE CLIP & SAVE i mmmmmmmmCLIP I SAVE CLIP * SAVE CLIP * SAVE CLIP * SAVF CUP ^ SAVP woo o vsmmmmmnmmM mm The Winner's Circle. and Cassopolis FEBRUARY 1,1989 TRI-CITY RECORD PAGE THIRTEEN World Monitor FEBRUARY 1,1989 j Spenser For Hire BROADCAST & CABLE TV LISTINGS FOR JAN. 26 - FEB. 1.1989 PAGE TWELVE TRI-CITY RECORD tronlcle to the ice fishing hole. THURSDAY TV STATIONS & about 15 feet away. Seems the in a shanty and waiting for a big 7:05 P.M. In the same reflex, she pulled oo D Andy Qrifflth Lab was keeping him company fish to show up. Oddly, the same 2/2/89 7:30 P.M. the otter up and out onto the CABLE CHANNELS when a big pike was hooked. story manages to come up near- GD O dS O Entertainment Tonight DIopj : ly every winter now, all from a shanty floor at the same time (In Stereo) OVER THE JONES LAKELAND LAKELAND The fish was just hauled up to 5:00 A.M. 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PAGE SIXTEEN TRI-CITY record FEBRUARY 1,1989 11:30 A.M. (X) (3) CD Unsolved Mysteries (CC) (Hi ffl CD JO Yogi Bear i MOVIE: 'Little Gloria- Nashville r^ow (Tue, Thu) Shining Time Station ThulFrench In Action (Wed) TUE. CONT (In Stereo) §8«.' Blue end the Gray 8 ID roamr of Jeannie ^ it Last' Part 2 of 2 PartTof 4 •iMiir.H (Fri) Mechanical Universe (Mon, 9$ ffl Richard Roberta D em The Afrtcent (Thu) CD (8) ffl ® O e BHID Grow- Wed) Adventurea of the Lit- FEBRUARY 1,1989 Basic Training Wot- ing Paina (CC) ©^CD ftsto Festivals of the Far Young and Special (Frt) Hara't to TRI-CITY RECORD PAGE SEVENTEEN Dragmen t kout BB® ffl O CJU O i Den- ed Fn) Meple Town Your Haalth (Mon) Stra teaiea in day. The unusual weather made 19308 CE) B O GSZi College Basket- ni| the Menace | (Mon-Tue 11:45 A.M. ball: Calvin at Hope Lady Blue Raading (Tua) Amerlceni Govveme - added 8. On the boards I don't think too many major Lady Blue 5:00 A.M. _ 8 Trentformert (Thu) He-Men MOVIE (Wed) (ed) a casualty of some events In our Barney Miller Part 2 of CD GD MOVIE: 'Roxanne' (CC) CD B 8 msm MOVIE: 'Body ittle Line X Group One Medical (Mon) Walt Dianey Preaenta merit (Wi Watervliet out rebounded college teams will want to be (In Stereo) Heat' end Mettert of the Univerte (Fri) Jettont own winter festival last « ^ ^ 12:15 A.M. INN News Thundercett (Mon Wed) Silver- MOVIE (Tue) m NOON (S) 8 Chicago Tonight O Count Duckula Bangor 49 to 46 with Chabot rated first in the country after FDR: Voice of Change ® O «B MOVIE: 'The Night Super Dave (Thu) Hewkt (Tue) Trairaininn g Wor- Gloria Eetafan and weekend. art 1 of 2 B MOVIE: 'September' (CC) (S> 6 O uD Smithsonian Trea- gs« Valt Dianey Pretentt (S) B 61 fSTEl Mister Rogers CD sm pulling down 11. the fate of would-be leaders of sures (FnTBeitof Wi the Miami Soun d Machine (Wed) The verdict is In on former MOVIE: 'Switching Chan- CB MOVIE: 'Higher and Higher' © MOVIE: 'Romance in Manhat- Watt Dianey Preaenta (8) 8 Fletcher Brothert and Chase Welcome to Pooh (81 8 News tan (Mon)^^H t Talk The Panthers slip to 2-11 for the pack last week. Illinois ) (In Stereo) 12:30 P.M. B Short Film Showcete (Tue, Thu Comer Olympic diver Bruce Kimball, (8) B CD GUI Discover The 12:30 A.M. J 8 OSED Action Outdoora With Fn) the season with the loss. 12:20 A.M. 89 O GD MOVIE: 'U.F.O. Incl- World oficience (CC) (In Stereo) I CD GD Beat of Not Necettar- and he will be spending a while started the week in the top posi- O) SSI MOVIE: 'Thirty Se- denf X X 8 B CUIli (9) Late Juliut Borot (Tue, Thu) Outdoor ID o IZnSD CD GD MOVIE 8 B CB Victorian Valuea (Frt) tne Newt (Thu) (S) 8 Letter Sumrall Teaching Night With Davi^ Letterman Wed, Fri) CD CBMOVIE (Thu) (Mon) tion but was promptly knocked comnS Over Tokyo' (Colorized Ver- 1:00 P.M. 8 MOVIE: 'Ho'Hot PurtuHP * (In Stereo) (ln (Tue Greet Amartcen behind bars as he received a Stereo) •' Green Acret (Tue, Welcome to Pooh Cmemex Settiont (Tue) COMETS FALL TO BUCKS off. Then Georgetown was in sion) CD GO MOVIE: Show Boat' Mister Ed Thu) 'jm in' Hole (Wad) 17-year sentence for his no con- 12:30 A.M. _ Track and Field: Mo- M0V,E: D Comer 11:35 A.M. Virainie Graham: BiBSQa SSMfr'To B e Announced. • "' •• locml Bring 'Em Back Alive i Talet of Little Women The second quarter sealed line to become number one but X) C£) O O CBED * CS) Late One InvltInvltationaa l (R) BOCTBmo_ vVIE : 'The Barbari- fflCDBD 8 8 BB MOVIE (Tue) Never a (Mon. Thu-Fri) test plea to manslaughter 1 ^ 919 y® Synchronal (Tua-Fri) (Tue, Thu) Adventuret of Tom Sew- Night With David Letterman (In 1:0ij 5 P.M. anti' (I(irTStereon Stereo) 8 Mr. NovekjFr 11:45 A.M. ue-Wed) Coloma's fate as they were was also knocked off by LSU. n ffl USA Today (R) yer (Mon, Wed, Fn) CD GD MOVIE (Wed) CempbeMt z charges for drunk driving that Stereo) CD B GESCB MOVIE: 'Madame X* — C*l Gd Good Moming, Mias ®vxi ; fflw Araenioomou Hall (In Slereo) Youth Syttem (Mon) outscored 20-12 enroute to a That put Louisville in line and, GD O O MOVIE: Jet Pilot' Blitt (CC) ffl CD GD Adventuret in Dry NOON Pratt Your Luck MOVIE:'The Ghost of Miatar Ed Pretcribing Informa- killed two people and injured O CO CZD Dallas Fligriiqhl t 40r 81 OBB MOVIE: 'Matewan' X 8 Divorce Court Journey In Vietnam 64-55 loss to Buchanan in a guess what, Ohio State beat Intide the PGA Tour 3on JBSXfuei ) ffl Popeye Hour nada (Frt) Thit Eng- others. This seems to have been 5t O USA Today (R) 1:30 P.M. BBD MMMOVIO E (Wed) X D 8 GBED Femiiy Feud MIKP LEiTH S£ CD Araenio Hall (In Stereo) 9 Nashville Now idge of Night CD It Figuret X C3) OD Super Password Land of the Oregon Lakeland Conference basketball them last weekend, thereby put- o GD MOVIE: 'Kits of Death* l?L Power 5:05 A.M. 7:35 A.M. a tragedy in which no one wins. O 19 GMQ Mister Ed 8«M | The Blue and the Gray m X (9 O (S) 8 Growing Palna About (Wed) game. ting Oklahoma on top for the O O MOVIE: 'Planes, 2*00 P M ^ 12:35 A.M. B CD GID Walt Dianey Pretentt CD O GSD She Drtnkt a Utile Attftudea I'm sure he is remorseful and Q MOVIE: 'Ice Station Zebra' (In Part3 of 4 (Tue) XDDCBDOBB INDIANS FALL TO RAIDERS Trains and Automobiles (in Stereo) 8 MOVIE: 'The Gay Divorcee' ffl 8 tn.un Coutteeu't Redis- (Thu) No ws Break In the third quarter the Com- present time. But don't hold your Stereo) covery ^Tthe World 5:10 A.M. still can contribute In a con- m & mam ski worio OB mmm Murder, She Wrote 8:00 A.M. X a a BBD Gcraldo MOVIE'(Fn) (Mon-Tue) Hartford got out of the blocks ets attempted to make a run but breath the way things have been CO Edge of Night ffl MOVIE: 'Having a Wonderful 1:00 A.M. B BB MOVIE (Mon) X 8 This Moming 0® ffl Educational r royramrTimminFvimii g 3:05 P.M. structive way to this society but Time' 801B Plenet for the Taking quickly but could not hold on as could get no closer than 7 points going. tSGlTiD Victorian Values I Cegney & Lacey X 8 ArtenloHall (In Stereo) 5:15 A.M. X Today (Mon Thu) Inatructionaiall Progra m- 8 B BDB Tom A Jerry't Fun- w ID Morion Downey Jr. 2:15 P.M. X a O CDDD Night Heet (R) a MOVIE (Thu) mlng (Frt) he danced and now must pay ittle Line 1 X Good Moming America houte Decatur used a big fourth after three quarters. 1:00 A.M. GDO MOVIE: 'The Annihila- i MOVIE: The Omen' 8 Chlcaoo Tonight (R) ffl B BB MOVIE (Fn) 9Z) B CD BB 1 Love the fiddler. tor' (QlBO X O O WAFAi Bozo 3:30 P.M. quarter to defeat the Indians by X 8 Araenio Hall (In Stereo) 8:05 P.M. DeNat (H) fflCaptai n Kangaroo (S) D Can This Marriage Be XOD BBD Yogi Bear Eric Partee held the hot hand 3:30 P.M. (8 8 INN 5:20 A.M. Saved? With time off for good Night Heat (R) I MOVIE: 'Cleth of the ffl O GD MOVIE (Thu) (S) ffl O CB Smurfa' Adven- OBMitterRogert (Mon-Tue, Thu- a 70-56 score in a non- for the Comets as he swished a ffl 8 QEB Thoroughbred . Duke Show tures (& 8 CD G3D Inatructional Pro- Fn) Chicago Urban Laague 1989 behavior, he possibly could be is 0 tt Gloria Eatefen end 5:25 A.M. gramming (Mon Thu) conference basketball matchup. Patty Duke Show 8:30 P.M. (S D Wood/oody WoWoodpecke< r Mayoral Debete (Wed) team high 22 points, with Robert IRMA ATHERTON Skiing: World Alpine GD OVIE: 'The Law' s*JP>S Mechine (In a a BBB MOVIE (Mon) B MOVIE (Fri) (Mon) (Tue Wed) paroled in five or six years and CL^B®! Head Stereo) Adventuret of Commander Crumb- (S) 8 BDCZEJ titni SSesam e Street (8) 8 Dennia the Menece The Indians actually got out Ellis adding 15 and Ed Williams (R) IS) 8 Leateattar SuSumralm l Teaching then he will be on probation for RECEIVES PRO GUN Skiing: Wortd Alpine cake (Wed) (S8|p CB The Chipmunk a to a 19-11 lead after one quarter arch for Tomorrow a8 MOVIE (Thi(ThuD) (Fri) (Mon-Wed) MOVIE (Mon, Thu-Fri) f 6. Wortd Monitor 5:30 A.M. Lassie before Decatur came back to 15 more years. His driver's ACTIVIST AWARD •arch for Tomorrow X The New Uar't Club (Tue Fri) OCDJB 1*0VIE (Fn) (Mon) B) 8 B flB Inatructional Pro- The Comets also are not foul- Self Improvement COMMUNICATIONS [MOVIE(Mon, Wed Fn) Aerobica (Mon-Thu) Wed) Young and license has also been suspend- The Citizens Committee for Wortd Monitor Group One Medicel (Mon) _ Donald Duck Pre- take a 30-28 lead at the half. The Self Improvemant svW American Magazina ing as much as Buchanan held MOVIE: Stranger Than CD X B B BBD Body by Jeke aenta i, Thu) (Tue, Fn)(Wed) alee Indians only trailed 46-43 after ed for life so if he doesn't learn the Right to Keep and Bear Arms s I 8 Ao-DatOfyy BBCB ' MOVIE (Thu) (Mon Tue. Heethcliff an 18 to 16 edge in that depart- his lesson in prison he cannot CDCB Vietnem Wer With Welter I MOVIE (Fn) OBB Hot Potato COMET DYNAMIC DUO — Senior wrestlers Chris Wertanan and Rob three quarters before being Is pleased to announce that Ir- 1:20 A.M. 'r/f Cronktte Fn) (Wed) OBB Wild Canada (Thu) Dumbo't Circut ment. The Comets now drop to (0s DBgBDI MOVIE (Thu) Father Knows Beat r legally repeat his mistake. This fS MOVIE: Baby Face' ma Atherton of Watervliet has 1:30 A.M. Getting FH Thia England (Frt) UNICEF Hour DeLaTorre have had spectacular careers with Coloma High School. outscored 24-13 in the final stan- 1:25 A.M. Doczm< She-Ra: Princeaa of 4-9 on the season. X X 8 D BB (3> 8 Later Gomer Pyle, USMC (Mon) See in Their Blood (Tue) Thoroughbred is sad all the way around. been selected to receive a 6D fZI GD MOVIE: 'Nighthawks' Power Chrtatiana (Wed) esMVVeedd ) za. rv. WHh Bob Coetat rJISR. Acret (Mon) Regit Philbin Show This year Rob has a record of 36 wins, and 3 losses, with 20 pins. Chris (CC) CD GBIDI Wok with Yen Sm ID Crook end Chate Shannon Sinclair led the In- Citizen of the Year award. (B) 8 Greet Detective Meii Order Mellinoer cdgSmnilierin a (Thu) A Portrait INDIANS NO MATCH 1:30 A.M. n ffl Night Heet (R) New Heelthy Diet (Tue, Fn) )VIE (Fn) Green Acret has a record of 36 wins, 2 losses, and 24 pins. During their high school Irma Atherton has been of Qisefle»(Frt (R ) Tic Tec Dough dians with 18 points, Jason FOR BEAVERS (E CL O O BD (9j tD Later & 8 Texi ^ald Programming (Mon) Where MOVIE (Thu) (Wed, Fn) 12:05 P.M. career, Chris has 141 wins to date and Rob has 135. They will compete 4-H OFFERS selected to receive this Citizen With Bob Costas 9) 8 Letter Sumrell Teaching There'a a Will There't an A (Wed) ffl D BB Perry Maton Burtalt in Ban Nedi Meachum canned 12, and Steve Hartford traveled to Eau (K O Great Detective 8:05 A.M. B BB Beet of Seturdey Pretcribing Informs- Beverly Hillbilliet 12:15 P.M. this Saturday at South Haven with other Coloma Wrestlers in pre- Bench added 9. Leading scorer TRACTOR SAFETY of the Year award because of a 3^ fB O CZD Fantasy laland NighjhtUvt e tion (MorT^ 8 MOVIE (Thu) Golden AgeoTlalevition Claire last Friday night for a Red n ID NigHt Heat (R) 8:30 A.M. MOVIE (Wed) district matches. 4-H is offering a Tractor Safe- dedication to the efforts to I MOVIE: Show Boet' Golden Age of Television 12:30 P.M. Gary Ackerman was held to just Arrow Conference matchup and P Lester Sumrall Teaching ® ffl Seteme Street 3:35 P.M. I VldeoCountry vsz X 8 X 8 BB1B IS) B Young 6 points for the evening. ty Program for youth 12 through preserve the right of the people O d Uffl Best of Saturday WWF Prime Time 5:40 A.M. CS) ffl CD BD My Little Pony B Flintttonet found out why the Beavers are Sight Live ®D Dennia the Menece and the Retttett 15 years of age. The program to keep and bear arms as i Why Did Johnny Kill? X (8) B Screbble 4:00 P.M. Comet duo closing out leading the conference and are eoeaaf MOVIE: 'Heidi' (CC) Portralta of Power. (Fri) Sweggert Love Connec- VldeoCountry r Belle end Sebeaban X ® B 9D BB BBD Loving COLOMA BURNED BY will run for nine weeks beginn- guaranteed by the Second HAS THE LION'S SHARE OF ALL YOUR olce of a Lion 5:45 A.M. X B B BSEDHeadline Newa rated 11th in the state Class C Hollywood Insider | Newa MOVIE (Thu) ing Monday, February 6. Classes Amendment to the United fmaaEfH CEB Hooked on Aero- Dumbo's Circut ® B Setame Street 8 Oprah Win- CASSOPOLIS basketball ratings. The Indians •mcaisScotland' s Story ELECTRONIC TOYS & TIDBITS 1:35 A.M. H.S. wrestling careers News bica SporttCenter (31B O CB Leave It to Beaver Tuesday, January 24, Coloma will be held at the old Baroda States Constitution, according mrnam* MOVIE: 'The Hlndan- 8 MOVIE (Tue) & O Secret Uvea ® Cegney A Lecey fell behind early and the Beavers 1:50 A.M. Hazel 6:00 A.M. 9) B Breakthrough X Win, Lote or Draw By Coach Dick Becht traveled to Cassopolis for a Township Hall from 7:00 to 9:00 to committee officials. GO MOVIEI : 'The Secrets of (COMMUNICATIONS & MUSIC ock never gave them an opportunity 1:40 A.M. X 8 O BJB CBS Newa _ Certoont B B BD Adventuret of Orr'n X D Q CSQi The Judge ed as being the toughest in the p.m. There is a $5.00 fee for in- "If it weren't for people like Ir- Love» - Threr e Rakish Tales' ACROSS FROM WATERVLIET HIGH S( HOOI m em MOVIE: 'PoaWve I.D.' X D D GBD Bugt Bunny end The dynamic duo of Rob Lakeland Conference matchup X Sally Jeaay Raphael Women in Jezz (Mon and Harrtet state. to get back into the game as the 2:00 A.M. 1:50 A.M. X Oprah Winfrey B CD GD MOVIE (Wed) Friendt (Mon, Wed-Fri) G.I. Joe DeLaTorre and Chris Wertanen, and suffered an 86-65 loss to the cidentals. Parents or an em- ma Atherton, our constitutional CL B CE jj CD News (R) 463-8440 Beavers prevailed by a 77-40 BBBD Sem Kiniaon (In Stereo) XO 0 6001(98 NBC Newa 8:35 A.M. B O Bodythaping (Mon State finals will be February ployer must attend the first righls would have been eroded X O G Divorce Court a MOVlET'Chence at Heeven' Thu) 'n Seteme Street (Mon Tue. senior wrestlers for the Coloma Rangers. score. X O 8 i-MM* Soap 8D B Bewitched 17 and 18 in Battle Creek. M O Morgan Bmany on Beauty 2:00 A.M. O ID To Be Announced (Mon. Thu B B G9D Virginia Graham: Thu-Fri) Comet wrestling team, enter in- The Comets just could not meeting with the youth. years ago," stated Alan Gottlieb, With George Hamilton 4:00 P.M. of the Clett (CC) 9:00 A.M. Naver e Dull Moment (Thu Fri) 9) 8 our rent Strokea The Sinclairs, Shannon and ffl 8 msm MOVIE. 'The Reluc- (S) 8 Wild Amertce (CC) X a X X an a Newa (R) Fn) The Comets have some other A federal law includes stan- Chairman of the Citizens Com- :4| ffl Camp Meeting U.S.A. CBS Newa (Tue Wed) XB Selly Jetty Re- To Be Announced (Mon Wed) OD 8 B BD DuckTalaa to the last three weeks of their keep up with the Rangers as Scott, each had 10 points to tant Astronaut' gi ffl Larry Lee X B a idJdm Divorce Court phael fine wrestlers who will be striv- O MOVIE: "batteries not included' S a Kayt to Succets ft) 8 3D 8 ABC Newa B CD GD Cebie Kitchen (Thu) (S 8 superior Court Cass shot an amazing 69 per- dards for youth employment on mittee. (In Stereoi ffl MOVIE: 'Footttept In the Darit' 8 CD CB ^tty Duke Show xaai Magnum, P.I. American Beby (Mon, Fri) Jerry Fal- (a a Double Dare high school wrestling careers pace the Indians while Gary ffl fD CZD The Horte in Sport ffl • OB Denger Bey (CC) (In Sj ffl Cemp Meeting U.S.A. §1; 8 Heritage Todey Smurfa' Adven- ing to become state qualifiers farms. Youths under 16 can per- Criteria for selection of the O (CJ GJDJ SCTV B MOVIE: 'Hot Pureutt' (In Stereo) ffl MOVIE (Wed) X 8 8 weH (Tue) American Snapehota (8) a B BB Seteme Street on Wednesday at the predis- cent from the field compared to Ackerman hit 8 and Shawn SI O dill SportsLook cm eiBD MOVIE: 'Detperale Stereo) turea ® B Newlywed Geme also, a goal that very few O QB Air Power BBBB SCTV Curious George tricts in South Haven. 44 percent for the Comets. Many form all tasks except those Citizen of the Year Award is bas- ® O ITPl New Country (In MOVIE: 'Nomedt' MOVIE (Tue-Wed) (8) 8 Senta Barbert CB B30B ^ the Percentagea Si 8 Ahrin Show Meachum added 6. O CZD MOVIE: 'The Fellen Idol' 9:00 P.M. ® BCD OB Teddy Ruxpin athletes ever accomplish. labeled as 'hazardous.' Suc- ed upon the activities of in- Stereo) BOBHSporttLook Mickey Mouse Club BBCB German Odyaaey (Fri) 8 MOVIE (Mon(Mon, Thu) (Fri) (Tue) Rob and Chris will be trying to of the Ranger points came from The Indians drop to 5-8 on the 700 Club 4:30 P.M. XB X BBBB (S 8 Lone- ft a CD em Live - Regit A Journey Into Indie (Tue) OBBBL Rob and Chris have worked ffl 81 BB New Country (in MOVIE (Mon) Kathie Lee layups off of the fast break cessful completion of this trac- dividual members, such as be- Madame's Place O MOVIE: 'Cheech and Chong't tome Dove (CC) Part 4 of 4 (In ereo) Aerobict a 8 mam She Drtnkt a UtOe accomplish something that has season with the loss. Dive to Adventure the Cortican Brothers' (In Stereo) Stereo) 700 a (Si B Donahue (Thu) Do Me a Favor... Don't VoM hard to get where they are now. tor safety course certifies 14- ing active in local, state and na- i B IB Ckib flBBOflfW fwUWB (Tue) in 27 years never been ac- which helped to account for the 2:10 A.M. ffl CD GD Supermom's Daughter X ft 8 ® 8 CDBB Won- I Conquaat of Space 'odey with Marilyn ® 8 Fllntstones for My Mom (Fri) Pick Me Up et They have made sacrifices and 15-year-olds to perform MOVIE: 'Extremitles, 5:00 P.M. der Yeers (CC) (In Slereo) , 36 ffl d OB Today s Special ife Peggy't Cove (Mon) complished by a Coloma high percentage for Cassopolis. tional gun rights issues, by O ; S0t Pari2of 10 1:00 P.M. beyond your imagination just to VOLLEYBALL UPDATE 2*30 A M ffl O CUID Skiing: World Alpine (Hi 8 Discover: The Wortd of Sci- Diet ffl 8 Happy Deyt MOVIE (Tue) (Wed) many of these hazardous tasks. writing editors of newspapers, ence (CC) (In Slereo) 2:30 A.M. 44 a Latae Alive Deya of wrestler, to become a state Coloma was also without the Watervliet's girls downed Col- X B Family Medical Center Championships (Taped) X B Femiiy Medicel Canter Sin'^^/here There't a Win Our Uvea ffl 9 GB Wuzzlet (Thu) Mou- have the chance to become aeterpiece Theater (Frt) BHl Coeby champion. The best finish was a services of center Ray White The course will include class- contacting elected officials or Z The Judge (CC) 5:30 P.M. ^ 8 CD OB MOVIE: 'Peycho III' X The Judoe (CC) There't an A (Fri) Peid Program- Doctor Doolittle'aAni- i All My oma, 13-15,18-16, 15-4, in a non- X MOVIE: The Threat' 8 CD GD High Powder (CC) , ue Wed) in Aetop't FaMat (Mon) Moute state champs. room instruction as well as prac- appearing for public testimony. fi (D MOVIt-'WerGemes' X MOVIE: V Incorporated o( 3 i AAE Preview (MorTThuTWeopQlta (Fri) Coach Becht recognized his Don Easley; 119 pounds, Chris WEDNESDAY O CD GB Rowen A Martin's 8 MOVIE: 'Footlight Vertetiea MOVIE (Wed Fn) (Mon-Tue) B^BMOVIE (Fn) (Mon) 1987 PONTIAC SUNBIRD SE.one owner, sharp '5,896" n 8 MecNeil/Lehrer Newehour 88 ffl CD GB Supermom's Deughter f CD IB MOVIE 'Weekend Wer- 10:30 A.M. B ^BB Tennia Continues senior wrestlers by passing out Wertanen; and 125 pounds, Rob l« CD ft 8 Coeby Show 'CC) (In B B QB Adventures of Ozzle 6:40 A.M. X 1987 SUZUKI SAMURAIxonvertible, cassette *5,997" 2/8/89 8BBI Survival (Fri) X 8 31 8 Cerd Sherks raaafTue) senior award certificates to DeLaTorre. DAVE wi Slereo) and Harriet ideoCountry (Mon • 8 BB Skiing (Mon Wed 1987 FORD RANGER STX,4X4, loaded & sharp ^,897" V ffl O CM Silver Spoons ® 8 Schoiaatlc Sporta 3:30 A.M. 6:45 A.M. XXBDfl Thu) Truck end Trector Pull (Tue X MOVIE: The Fallen Idof Concentration Fn) * each of the four seniors. On Wednesday the Comets BUILDING SALES ft GJ CD C83HD Wheel of For- (ft 8 NBC Newa Here Come the Bridea 1987 FORD RANGER,4X4. V6, F l,, cassette '8,759" 5:00 A.M. tune (CC) 'JwI BVtD l BD BSBIB BBBDB B Hea^BBulin UMmtiiind Cm VaBtRr B M 8 B >B CBB A.Ma.m. .Weetha < r (91) 8 I Praam of Jeennie will be at South Haven for the You Can Be e Btar 8 B BD Tales of the Mouae (Wed, RI) (Tue) • OGD *9 Veliey The first senior to receive the Outdoor Life ft 8 USA Today Remington Btaaie i BBBB inn * TOO A.M. ICOMB Dtnca Perty USA 1987 CHEVY S10,V6, automatic, lots of chrome '8,496" VIE: 'The Women't 8 MOVIE 'Dragnet (CC) (In Ho<*ay League (Thu) Shelby and That Tuna award was Matt Wakefield. Matt pre-districts with wrestling to ft 8 CD tmB Nightly Businees Englien Pubs X D This Morning's Buaineea VbbILiving lalaa (Thu) Pro- IT ' ( hU FARM • COMMERCIAL Report I Stereo) the Profeaaor (Mon) Mouee Fac- begin at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, 1986 BUICK RIVIERA,loaded. perfect, 18,000 miles '11,908" IT For Hire TBBBB" This Mom- tory (Tue) Strawberry Shortcake In Sloe of Nature (Fri) Animela of the Nei^ii^LortdVri^UiSIg l[ ' has wrestled with the Comets 6:00 A.M. dj 8 It't e Living PhMipa at the MOVIE The Boy Who OtyifWad) Great Northweet (Mon) In the WMd the they will be in Dowagiac for the 1986 SUNBIRD GT,loaded, auto, 27,000 miles '7998" MOVIE 'Macaroni (CC) (41 8 To Be Announced NBC Newa With Herry Butler (Tue) WMd South Move (Wed) for three years. He had been the 429-7611 , 1 IB (EBB MOVIE 'The Reluc- D MOVIE (Wed) 41,000 inspector Gedget 11:30 P.M. ABC Newa I Fendenoo (Wed) Coeby Show Comets' 198-pounder up to this district meet with wrestling to STEVENSVILLE 1986 OLDS DELTA 88, one owner, miles 7986 '' lenitt Aetroneut' I Golf ShoStv w mmMOVIE : Beyond the r rezy About the Moviee XB X 8 8 BBD Ba|ak »ving ft 8 Todey Wlldlrta Cinema (Thu) B BB '"9"*y A Lacey start at 10 a.m. 1986 DODGE LANCER.4 door d u i o. air. 5859 6:30 A.M. _ College Beeketbell: X Bl Archie Bunker'a rue) Pedfkc Outdoora B IB Chronicle year and with the weight class fm CD MOVIE 'Love Me Tender' et Connecticut ibve) X X 8 B BBD (B 8 Tonight 3:35 A.M. Place 5:05 P.M. 1986 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER,red & loaded '6796" " Fendengo MOVIE: -Rumpelatil (Wad) 2:15 P.M. changes has not seen much 7:30 A.M. Show (In Stereo) (fi) 8 A.M. Weether Mother'a Day a movie (Tue) a lelend i Our Houte Ukff (In Stereo) BCD CB Jetaona meet time as the 198-pound 1986 MAZDA B2000 SE 5,,ext . cab, cruise, clean 5996 ffl CD Cm Adventures of Tom X 31 8 Niuntlme (CC; '17 en Age of Tieievieion a B BB MOVIE (Wed) >:15 P.M ^,, Sewyer m mm Miemi Vioe X 88BBI HMI Street Wuea 4:00 A.M. 3A 8 miMB BBB Good 8 MOVItn nu) (Mon) ' movie (Thu) Monitor Amertce Screams X 8 Nightwetch Momlnq Amertce 10:35 A.M. class has been discontinued. 1985 OLDS DELTA 88 ROYALE,loaded, ext clean »8368 8:00 A.M. Wmcm *0*0 8 Mouae Factory (Frt) 2:30 P.M. 5:30 P.M. WHY WATT Speneer: For Hire Cl^ JB Simon A Simon X MOVIE: 'Temlahed Angel' 318 Rleeticmen (Tue Thu) Thun- The next senior to get his ffl MOVIE The Swen' (In Slereui 11:00 A.M. X 8 B BJB Dick Ven Dyke X D Firet Edition 1985 OLDS CUTLASS SAL0N.T tops loaded. 29,000 miles '7837" ffl m mmm MOVIE 'Foreign ©BWKRt in Cincinneti X 8 BBBD Heedline Newa darceta (Frt) He-Men end Meatera 7:05 P.M. 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Slereo) — > — 23 MOVIE 'Beck Street bam tniBfiBinm (In BIB MOVIE (Moni tr statewide coaches individual Watervliet. Mi 490B6 South Haven. Ml 4B090 Bangor, Ml 49013 Rook tereo) ClvCBMuVIE (Thu-Fn) (Mon-Wed) Seerch of Perediee (Wed) ' 10:30 A.M. • of Ufe I 7:15 A.M. Night Court •poll, regardless of school 463-4334 637-6164 427- r (#1) B Nightline (CC) 11:30 A.M I Quid- | nuawMrry orioncDiir ortd of Survivel SEND A RECORDdl 8 AM . Weether ling in Frence (Tue) i&i To Be Announced 7:30 A.M. X X 8 8 BB (ft 8 win, movie (Thu) (Tue) (Wed) classification, and both were INC. ed 7:35 P.M. VIC: 'Daath Wlah IV; The Loaa or Draw ISS BROADWATER AUTO SALES Sunehine HAPPY AD! (fi) B ZoobMee Zoo (Tua-Fr.) Shin •ffl iflD*BBD 5:35 P.M. state qualifiers last year for Col- 00 P.M. Maka Room for CALL 463-3461 Ing Time Station (Mon) General Hoepitel 7 H&R BLOCK 7053 Red Arrow Hwy. Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11:00 A.M. oma. IT'S Per- 11 t To??PRactloal Purpoeea rtf BB^B Dick Van Dyke XB BBBB Leeve It to Beaver MOVIE The FeMen Idol ediee '( (In SlereoT at'BBBBCtpana Viva (Mon 'it 8 amurlt' Adventure MOVIE (Fn Saturday found the Comets in For more details or to if you qualify call H&K Block now. Sat. 10 to 2 Berrien Springs for the LakfeianC yJ Coloma 468-3800 FEBRUARY 1,1989 PAGE EIGHTEEN TRI-CITY RECORD MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE the statute in such case made and pro- FOR SALE SERVICE MORTGAGE SALE vided, said Mortgage will be foreclosed Default has been made In the condi- Default has been made in the condi- Default has been made In the condi- tions of a mortgage made by Franklin SWAP MEET FEBRUARY 5. Indiana by sale at public auction to the highest tions of a mortgage made by Jessie L. tions of a mortgage made by James E. Rexroth Jr. and Sandra Lee Roxroth, his FOR SALE State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis. Racers, bidder of the premises described in said Black walnut meats, $4.50 lb.; 5 lb., Bradford. Jr and Linda D. Bradford, hus- Whitelow and Barbara J. Whitelow, hus- wife to The Lomas and Nettleton Com- Rodders. Cruisers in heated pavilion Mortgage, or so much thereof as may be $20.00 Available In shell. Call 468-8145 band and wife, subsequently assumed band and wife, to Mortgage Associates, pany, Mortgagee, Dated November 4, building. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Adults $3.00. Inc., n/k/a Fleet Mortgage Corp., a Rhode necessary to satisfy the amount due, as or 468-5737. Also squirrel nuts available. by Mae Bland, a single woman, to Mor- aforesaid, and all legal costs, charges 1983, and recorded on November 10, 2 3) (219) 232-0085. Island Corporation, Mortgagee, Dated ( * tgage Associates, Inc., n/k/a Fleet Mor- 1983, In Liber 1194, on page 94, Berrien July 29, 1977, and recorded on Aug. 4, and expenses, including an attorney's tgage Corp., a Rhode Island Corpora- fee; which premises are described as County Records, Michigan, and assign- FOR SALE 1977, in Liber 1053, on page 639, Berrien Call Job Line tion. Mortgagee, dated Sept. 8,1977, and follows: ed by said Mortgagee to Federal Home SPINET-CONSOLE PIANO County Records, Michigan, on which recorded on Sept. 9, 1977, in Liber 1056, Lot 5, GRAMS' SUBDIVISION, accor- Loan Mortgage Corporation by an BARGAIN 927 EARN mortgage there is c'limed to be due at on page 1000. Berrien County Records, ding to the Plat thereof, recorded March assignment dated November 15, 1983, Wanted: Responsible party to take the date hereof Sie lum of Ten Thou- Manpower now has job Informa- Michigan, and assigned by said Mor- 12, 1940 in Volumn 10 of Plats, page 33, and recorded on March 19,1984, In Liber over low monthly payments on spinet sand Two Hunared Ninety and 20/100 tion available to you 24 hours a day! tgagee to on which mortgage there is Berrien County Records. 1201, on page 358, Berrien County piano. Can been seen locally. Write Dollars ($10,290.20), including interest at Call the job line for current Informa- claimed to be due at the date hereof the Being In Benton Township. Berrien Records, Michigan, on which mortgage Credit Manager: P.O. Box 537, 8-Va% per annum. tion on job opportunities to match sum of Eighteen Thousand Four Hun- County, Michigan. there is claimed to be due at the date Shelbyville. IN 46176. Under the power of sale contained In your skills. Dated: This 25th day of January, A.D. hereof the sum of Thirty-three thousand, (2-6) dred Twenty-Two and 62/100 Dollars said mortgage and the statute In such ($18,422.62). including interest at 8.5% two hundred and .06/100 Dollars case made and provided, notice Is 1989. Manpower per annum. DESENBERG & COUP, P C. ($33,200.06), Including Interest at hereby given that said mortgage will be FOR SALE More than ttmporary- Under the power of sale contained in Louis A. Desenberg, Esq., Attorney for 13.50% per annum. foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged 24 yare continuout srvlce. LaSalle Federal Savings and Loan Under the power of sale contained in 1981 AMC Spirit; AM/FM. 4 cyl., 4 said mortgage and the statute in such premises, or some part of them, at Association of Buchanan said mortgage and the statute In such spd., P.S., sunroof. $1,295. 1S80 Ford case made and provided, notice is public vendue, at the main entrance to case made and provided, notice Is Mustang- 4 cyl.. automatic, P.S., MORTGAGE SALE hereby given that said mortgage will be the County Building In St. Joseph, DESENBERG & COUP, P.O. Default has been made in the condi- foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged Attorneys for Mortgagee hereby given that said mortgage will be sunroof. AM/FM cassette. $1,595 1983 Michigan, at 10 o'clock A.M., Local Time, tions of a mortgage made by Billy F. Kirt- Business Address: foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged Chevette: 2 dr.. 4 cyl., automatic, AM/FM premises, or some part of them, at on Thursday, March 16, 1989. doll and Judy Ann Kirtdoll, husband and 223-225 E. Front St., P.O. Box 72 premises, or some part of them, at cassette. $1,695. 1983 Chevette 4 dr., 4 public vendue, at the entrance to the Said premises are situated in City of wife, subsequently assumed by Judy Buchanan, Michigan 49107 public vendue, at the Front Door en- cyl., 4 spd., AM/FM cassette. $1,495. All County Building in St. Joseph, Michigan, Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Ann Kirtdoll, to Whitcomb & Keller Mor- trance to the County Building in St. in excellent condition. Call Ron's Hart- at 10 o'clock A.M., Local Time, on Michigan, and are described as: Telephone: (616) 695-1500 tgage Company, Inc., and Indiana cor- February 16, 1989. (1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 1989) Joseph, Michigan, at 10:00 a.m. o'clock ford Auto, 621-3377. Lot 1, Block "E", Parkside Addition to poration, Mortgagee. Dated November forenoon, Local Time, on March 16,1989. Said premises are situated in the City of Benton Harbor, Berrien Coun- HELP WANTED 14. 1969. and recorded on November 18. Said premises are situated In Township of Benton, Berrien County, ty, Michigan, part of the Northeast 1969. in Liber 865, on page 367. Berrien Michigan, and are described as: Township of St. Joseph, Berrien County, Quarter of Section 18, Township 4 South, HELP WANTED County Records, Michigan, and now Michigan, and are described as: The East Half of Lot 17. "TOWER SUB- Range 18 West, according to the Plat District Manager: Person to supervise held through mesne assignments by WATERVLIET Lot 6, THORSEN PARK, according to DIVISION ", according to the Plat thereof, recorded August 14, 1914 In others in area...Salary Comm. could Federal National Mortgage Association, the plat thereof, recorded July 16, 1954, thereof, recorded August 21, 1958. in Book 5 of Plats, page 44. total $40,000 first year...no experience a corporation organized and existing TOWNSHIP In Volume 13 of Plats, page 53, Berrien Volume 16 of Plats, page 23. Berrien During the six months or 30 days, If necessary, no age limit. Selected person under the laws of the United States, by County Records. County Records. found abandoned Immediately following PLANNING flown to Dist. Office for orientation. an assignment dated Nov. 25, 1969. and During the six (6) months (30 days if During the six months or thirty days, if the sale, the property may be redeemed. Need $2,900 (refundable) deposit to recorded on Nov. 26, 1969. In Liber 865. the mortgagee considers the property to found abandoned, immediately follow- Dated: February 1, 1989 COMMISSION cover supplies. For details call: on page 861, Berrien County Records, be abandoned and complies with MCL ing the sale, the property may be Fleet Mortgage Corp. TOM KELLY Michigan, on which mortgage there is PUBLIC NOTICE 600.3241a) immediately following the redeemed. Mortgagee The Watervliet Township Planning 1-800-282-1799 claimed to be due at the date hereof the sale, the property may be redeemed Dated: January 4, 1989 Hecht & Cheney (3-3) sum of Seven Thousand Four Hundred Commission will hold its regular Dated: January 15, 1969 Fleet Mortgage Corp. 650 Frey Building meeting on February 7, 1989 at 7:00 Seven and 12/100 Dollars ($7,407.12), in- Federal Home Loan Mortgage HELP WANTED Assignee of Mortgagee 300 Ottawa. N.W. p.m. at the Watervliet Township Hall. cluding interest at 7.5% per annum. Corporation, Assignee Sales representatives needed, part- Hecht & Cheney Grand Rapids, Ml 49503 Cheryl Robertson Under the power of sale contained in 650 Frey Building Mortgagee time and full-time positions, high com- (2/1, 2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 3/1, 1989) Secretary said mortgage and the statute in such 300 Ottawa Avenue, N.W. Ronald Haerens, P.O. missions and attractive bonuses. Sales NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE experience preferred but not necessary. case made and provided, notice is Grand Rapids. Ml 49503 1808 Penobscot Bldg. hereby given that said mortgage will be Default having been made in the con- Detroit, Ml 48226 Send resumes to: (1/4. 1/11, 1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 1989) foreclosed by"a sale of the mortgaged ditions of one certain Mortgage, dated LAKELAND CABLEVISION (2/1, 2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 3/1, 1989) premises, or some part of them, at September 7th, 1984, made by JAMES A. P.O. BOX 23 MORTGAGE SALE public vendue, at the main entrance to HIGGINBOTTOM, a single man, and TRI-CITY RECORD ST. JOSEPH. Ml 49085 Default has been made in the condi- KUM Ml CHEADLE, a single woman, of me County Building In St. Joseph, tions of a mortgage made by Milton H. Or complete application at: Lakeland River Springs Estate, Lot #173, Berrien 1-Year Subscription Rates Michigan, at 10 o'clock A.M., Local Time, Calkins and Margaret R. Calkins, hus- Berrien & Van Buren countlt8...S13.00 Cablevision, 807 LaGrange St.. South Springs, Michigan 49103, to LASALLE on February 16, 1989. band and wife, to Mortgage Associates, Haven. Michigan. FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Elsewhere In state of Mlchlg8n...$16.00 Said premises are situated in City of Inc., a Rhode Island Corporation, Mor- E.O.E. ASSOCIATION OF BUCHANAN, and Combination of local & outstate...$16.00 Niles, Berrien County, Michigan, and are tgagee, dated April 4,1978, and recorded No Phone Calls recorded in the Office of the Register of Outside the state of Mlchlgan...$16.00 described as: on April 6, 1978, in Liber 1071, on page (5-2) Deeds for Berrien County, Michigan, at Outside the United States...$20.00 Lot 239, H. B. Hoffman's Addition to 1054, Berrien County Records, Michigan, Liber 1213 of Mortgages, page 1155, on HELP WANTED the Village, now City, of Niles, Berrien and assigned by said Mortgagee to the 10th day of September, A.D. 1984, on getting mlllages levied this year. County, Michigan, according to the Plat Federal National Mortgage Association, CHARTER Night janitor wanted part time and which Mortgage there Is claimed to be Adjourn meeting at 9:55 p.m. weekends. Apply at Waffle House after thereof, recorded March 18.1836 in Book a corporation organized and existing "D" of Deeds, page 110. due and unpaid as of January 25th, 1989,i TOWNSHIP SPECIAL MEETING 10:00 a.m. under the laws of the United States, by the date of his Notice, on principal, the (4-2) During the twelve months immediately an assignment daied May 2, 1978, and DECEMBER 20.1988 sum of Eleven Thousand Six Hundred OF COLOMA Approved amendments to joint fire following the sale, the property may be recorded on May 9, 1978, In Liber 1074, Thirty-seven and 25/100s ($11,637.25) agreement. SITTERS redeemed. on page 497, Berrien County Records, SYNOPSIS OF Dated: January 4, 1989 Dollars plus Interest accrued thereon of Adjourn meeting at 7:20 p.m. Boston Live-In Sitters interviewing Michigan, on which mortgage there is Four Hundred Eighty-three and 33/IOOs February 10 and 11. Sitters sit children Federal National Mortage Association claimed to be due at the date hereof the MEETINGS ($483.33) Dollars as of March 25th, 1989, REGULAR MEETING five days a week, given free room and Assignee of Mortgagee sum of Eleven Thousand One Hundred SPECIAL MEETING Hecht & Cheney with Interest accrual at Three and DECEMBER 5,1988: board plus negotiable salary. Call (617) Eighty Nine and 22/100 Dollars DECEMBER 28,1988 650 Frey Building 56/l00s ($3.56) Dollars per day Approved minutes of 11/10/88 868-8628 for more information. ($11,189.22), including interest at 8 3/4% Approved budgets for 1989 fiscal thereafter; and no proceeding at law meeting. year. (2-5) 300 Ottawa Ave., N.W. per annum. Grand Rapids. Ml 49503 having been Instituted to recover said Approved payments of $56,653.44. Adjourn meeting at 9:20 p.m. Under the power of sale contained in (1/4. 1/11. 1/18. 1/25. 2/1. 1989 debt. Authorized solicitation of bids for NEED SERVICE said mortgage and the statute In such Does your water softener need service This Notice is given pursuant to C L new squad car. REGULAR MEETING case made and provided, notice is 1948 600.3212 and C L 1948 600.3240 as Denied rezonlng request for property JANUARY 3,1989 or repair work? $14.95 service call. We WATERVLIET hereby given that said mortgage will be amended by Act No. 102 of the Public at 5055 Paw Paw Lake Rd. repair all makes and models. foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged Approved minutes of 12/5/88, Acts of 1964, and Act No. 104 of the Approved maintenance contract for BEHNKE WATER CARE TOWNSHIP premises, or some part of them, at 12/20/88, 12/28/88 meetings. Public Acts of 1971, which establish a copy machine. Approved payments for $70,073.80. Call 1-800-523-8370 or public vendue, at the main entrance to 782-5100 PLANNING one month redemption period with Approved authorizing township at- Approved bid from Siemens Ford for the County Building in St. Joseph. (2-4) reference to Mortgages of this torney to check criteria for the crea- squad car. COMMISSION Michigan, at 10 o'clock A.M.. Local Time, classification, unless an Affidavit of Oc- tion of an assessor's plat of on Thursday. March 16, 1989. Approved special use permits for cupancy or Intent to Occupy is recorded Lakewood Or. Louis Hubert and Ken Parrlgln. FOR RENT PUBLIC HEARING Said premises are situated in City of The Watervliet Township Planning and given to the Mortgagee, In which Approved 30-year use of properly for Adjourn meeting at 8:20 p.m. Buchanan, Berrien County, Michigan, SUMMER HOME available for rent by Commission will hold a public hear- case the redemption period shall be six and are described as: public warning system for Palisades the month or by the season. 4 bedrooms, ing on February 7,1989 at 7:30 p.m. at months from the date of such sale. nuclear plant. Lot 59 of Fulton's Addition to the SPECIAL MEETING beautiful sandy beach, and pier. Call the Watervliet Township Hall. The Notice is hereby given that on Thurs- Approved lot combination with at- Village now City, of Buchanan, Berrien JANUARY 12,1989 312397-8727. purpose of the meeting is to deter- day, the 2nd day of March, A.D. 1989, at torney's approval. Approved 60% of additional costs to County, Michigan, according to the Plat (3-TFN) mine if a special land use permit ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, Approved contract with Gerbel & new pumper for fire department. thereof, recorded November 4. 1866 in should be granted for the purpose of at the Port Street entrance of the Court Company for audit. Adjourn meeting 6:28 p.m. Book 1 of Plats, page 7, Berrien County WANTED TO RENT operating an RV trailer sales and ser- House in the City of St. Joseph, Berrien Approved amendments to budget. Marilyn Schultz, Indoor storage space for 20' fifth- Records. vice business. The property in ques- County, Michigan, by virtue of the power Approved sending thanks to Harry Township Clerk wheel trailer. Call 46iB-8472. During the six months or 30 days, if tion is located at 4888 M-140. of sale contained in the Mortgage, and Gast and Lad Stacey for efforts In January 23, 1989 (3-3) Watervliet, Ml 49098. property found abandoned Immediately following number 11-21-0014-0010-02-0. The re- the sale, the property may be redeemed. FOR RENT Dated: February 1, 1989 Do you have rusty, hard, smelly water? quest was made by the owners Gaylon and David Moss, 4923 N. Federal National Mortgage Rent a new water softener or iron filter Association, for only $2.99 per month - limited time Watervliet Rd., Watervliet. Ml 49098 The property is zoned Commercial. Assignee of Mortgagee offer. Hecht & Cheney Any interested parties may attend BEHNKE WATER CARE 650 Frey Building and have a chance to be heard. 1-800-523-8370 or 300 Ottawa. N.W. Cheryl Robertson 782-5100 Grand Rapids Ml 49503 (2-4) Secretary MR. CAN DOCTOR OF GARB0L0GY 1/18/89,2/1/89, (2/1,2/8, 2/15, 2122. 3/1, 1989)

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