SINCLAIR RE ELECTED HARTFORD CONTESTS ABOUND AT WATERVLIET BOARD OF ED AREA LITTLE HONOR AUXILIARY DONATES SCHOOL BOARD PRESIDENT COLOMA GLAD-PEACH FEST. RE-ELECTS DAY PRESIDENT LEAGUE ACTION ROLLS $12,300 TO HOSPITAL INSIDE: See Page 6 See Page 16 See Page 12 See Pages 13 & 16 See Page 3 See Page 11

Vol. 105 - No. 28 RED ARROW EDITION OF THE WATERVLIET RECORD, COLOMA COURIER & HARTFORD NEWS July 12, 1989

Hartford City Council tables request for \ ¥ millage for new Fire Department pumper By Phyllss Buechner Hartford City Council members 1 mill which, based on the difference A motion was approved to accept tabled a request for a new Fire in population, would bring in the Property Tax Computerized Con- Department millage at their regular $21,492.00. tract with Van Buren County. They meeting held Monday, July 10. Mayor William Weeden asked why also accepted a written proposal, re- Dan Dowd, Chairman of the Fire the City levy was for 2 mills and the quested at the last meeting, for In- Board, explained that the present Township was for 1 mill. Mr. Dowd House Re-evaluation from Assessor pumper, a 1955 model, is unreliable, said it had always been a 50-50 Dan Leonard. His price of an average has frequent breakdowns and that agreement and this would generate of $19.92 for the 895 total parcels will replacement parts are not available equal funds. Weeden said, "It's not be $17,835.00; except in junk yards. He said the right. The City has only one one An ordinance establishing a department has been using the square mile and the Township has Downtown Development Authority snorkel unit to fill in but that is caus- 3.6 miles." Weeden said he had and designating the boundaries was - \ ing additional wear on it. A new alwavs questioned why the City pays introduced for posting and pub- pumper is estimated to cost more and had asked for a change but lishing. It will be formally adopted at $178,000.00. it was never brought up by the Fire a later meeting. Dowd asked the City to approve a Board. In other matters a public hearing 2-mlll levy for a five-year period to be Dowd said this was the first scheduled for 7:00 before the placed on the November ballot. He he had heard about any inequity and next meeting, July 24, to hear com- VAN BUREN COUNTY YOUTH FAIR ROYALTY.JThe Van Buren County Youth said this would generate $22,800.00 thought that based on per capita ments on a loan the City is seeking. Fair King, from the left, Mark Krieglstein and Queen Jennifer Wagonmaker, annually. Dowd said the Fire Board they were equal. After a short discus- They have tentative approval from Princess Krlsty Rybarskl, and Prince Charlie Eastman pause for this would present a proposal, which sion, a motion was approved to table the First of America bank for a photograph just prior to participating In the Van Buren County Youth Fair VAN BUREN COUNTY YOUTH FAIR shows costs with the City for the pumper proposal until July 24 $47,000.00 loan to build and install opening ceremonies Monday evening at the fairgrounds on Red Arrow OPENS...The Van Buren County operating the Fire Department, to after the Fire Board discusses the an underground sludge storage tank. Highway, east of Hartford. Sheriffs Posse members presented the Township. The levy would be for issue with the Township. Mark Is a member of the Brush Creek Badgers 4-H Club. His Interests are the colors as the Van Buren County photography, writing, and International studies. He Is the son of Werner and Fair officially opened Monday even- Maryann Krieglstein of Lawrence. ing. The midway rides opened at the Jennifer is a member of the Ta-Wa SI 4-H Club. Her Interests are public same time as Fair Manager Dick Coloma Township unveils joint commission speaking, woodworking, and arts and crafts. She Is the daughter of Scott and Ploof declared the Van Buren County Linda Wagonmaker of Lawton. Youth Fair open. The fun continues Krlsty Is a member of the Brush Creek Badgers 4-H Club. She Is the through July 15 with animal Judging daughter of Al and Paulette Rybarskl of Decatur. Krlsty shows sheep and plan for Paw Paw Lakes regulation and other fun-fiiied events. draft horses. She also enters many craft projects. Some special events scheduled Charlie is the son of George and Jeanette Eastman of Gobies. He Is a By Teresa LaPlante for later in the week are Draft Horse Having agreed to work together for engineering, studies, housing In other matters of business, the member of the 4-H Club and shows poultry, feeder calves and rab- Show, Steamboat Willie and the Str- for the future interest of Coloma and matters, and research. No fees for Board opened bids for two vehicles bits. He enters many still projects. ing Puppet Theatre, 5-H Ranch Pig Watervliet townships' greatest members were proposed at this that the Township was disposing of. The fair, which opened Monday, runs through Saturday. Racing, Horse and Pony natural resource, a rough draft of the time. A high bid of $2,026 was received (photo by Carole Klernan) Show, Youth Demonstrations, and proposed Joint Advisory Commis- After approval, Superintendent from Robert Hester for the 1986 LTD Dog Show. Grandstand attractions sion was Introduced by Superinten- Krleger will present the draft to the Crown Victoria 4-door police car. The Include: (Wednesday) Farm Stock 3 dent Rodney Krleger at Coloma Watervliet Township Board mem- 1980 GMC /4-ton 4x4 with plow went Tractor Pull and Modified Tractor Van Buren Youth Fair Township's Board meeting July 3. bers for their agreement, additions, to highest bidder. Warren Damon, for and Truck Pull; (Thursday). Tht' or deletions. The Joint Advisory $2,010. Jeanne Pruett Show; (Friday) The Lit- The draft outlined the tenure, pur- Commission will Involve both Paw The next Coloma Township tle Jimmy Dickens Show. Most pose, organization, conduct of dedicated to Pres. Conklin business and funding for the Com- Paw lakes, the rivers, and channels meeting is scheduled for August 7 at grandstand attractions are at 7 p.m. in the Watervliet-Coloma townships. 7:30 p.m. All Interested citizens are By Diane Larson and 9 p.m. (photo by Carole Klernan) mission. Funding would be needed "Two things make a falr--the car- and granddaughter Diedre Martin (9) Invited to attend. nival and the kids," says M.J. Con- entered the fair. "They all aot ribbons klin, Fair Board President, and he last year. This is their second year," knows. M.J. has been part of the Van says proud M.J. Watervliet Twp. OKs Lake Commission Buren County Youth Fair Associa- Has M.J. ever missed a fair? tion for 30 years. Since 1959, he has "Nope!" Ill health has made this a been on the Fair Board and prior to hard year for M.J. and his wife, By Bob Lohr adopt a joint resolution with the recommendations to the townships According to Watervliet Township his election he was manager and co- Phyllss. But he's still the President In an effort to maximize and main- Township of Coloma. of Coloma and Watervliet on any and Supervisor Merle Bujack, the resolu- manager. This year the fair is of the Van Buren Fair Association. tain the natural resource of Paw Paw The newly-formed Paw Paw Lake all actions necessary to maintain the tion is "long overdue. There's a dedicated to him. You'll probably see him when you're Lake the Watervliet Township Board, Joint Advisory Commission will, ac- highest level of health, safety and definite need for it for the welfare M.J. and the Van Buren County checking out the 'kids and the at Its regular monthly business cording to the resolution presented general welfare for the users of Paw and promotion of the lake." Fair were linked when he and "five animals.' meeting last Monday night, voted to to the Board by Coloma Township Paw Lake." In other action, the Board voted to guys ran a racing association. We Supervisor Rod Krleger, "make Also worded In the resolution are enact an ordinance for a first-ever leased the track to the fair for a some of the problems members of pension plan for employees and dollar," said M.J. That was t ' old the new Commission will be ad- elected officials of the Township fairgrounds. Since then the fah has Watervliet sewer repair project underway dressing, such as, limitations on According to Township Clerk moved twice. He has seen the fair siting and housing density around Dolores Youdell, the plan will draw the lake, speed limits and exclusive 75 percent of its funding from the grow from 5,500 In attendance to By Karl Bayer use periods for different users, and Township and 25 percent from the 60,000, seen kids grow up, and was a The sewer repair project under- the resulting Investigation. than $20,000. Investigation turned up the proper location and type of com- employees or official. The plan, part of the present 50-year lease on taken to reduce Watervliet's high Submitting a bill also was Nagle no specific reason for the Increased mercial activities on the lake. which has to be placed in an or- the fairgrounds. sewage treatment bills is nearly one Construction for $24,786.22. Lodge water flow, but did suggest a large Krleger noted In the presentation dinance, will be published in local "Some days it only takes a few third completed. That's the word said that company was doing the amount of ground water infiltration that the Commission is only advisory hours; some It takes 20," says M.J., from Wlghtman Associates engineer sewer video Inspection, from many sources. newspapers and then will go into ef but "the kids and the animals" make Tim Lodge, project engineer. underground repair and cieaningof In a related matter City property and will In no way have a direct af- feet thirty days after that, Youdell It worth it. "I enjoy seeing kids and ^ Lodge, at Tuesday night's City sewers. He said they were also owner Jim Walter complained he fect on any decision made by either said. their projects and the progress they Commission meeting, asked Com- behind schedule due to equipment wasn't notified of a $10.00 per month Board. Bujack also noted that, because of make." missioners to approve two bills to failures but they has 90 days to com- surcharge on his water bill. He said The Commission, as stated In the a setback in the Township's paving Fair memories...he's "got lots of contractors for part of the $360,000 plete the work. he owned two homes In the City and resolution, will consist of eight program. Shore Lane will not be pav- them." He likes the country stars. project. First of America Construc- The sewer repair project was the water bills for each had a $30.00 members, two from both Watervliet ed this year as planned. Bujack "We got 'em while they were on their tion submitted a bill for $39,353.20 undertaken by the City earlier this surcharge added. and Coloma Township boards, one stated that the setback is a result of way up," M.J. said. for sewer repairs behind the paper year when a change In billing The surcharge was added In from each Township Planning Com- several residents located in the road He remembers the year when "we mill and along East Parsons. Lodge methodby the Paw Paw Lake December to Induce^resldents to mission, and two property owners that refused to sign easements that had more mud than you could shake said the company would be working Sewage Treatment Plant resulted In have their homes Inspected for Im- with Interest In the lake. the Berrien County Road Commis a stick at." He remembers when the on West Parsons this week. He add- the City's share of the billing more proper groundwater connections to Krleger, who noted that the Col- slon needed before paving started. old fairgrounds was a prisoner camp ed the company was more than a than tripling. The City's cost went the sanltarty sewers. The first oma Township Board has already The road program for this year will during WWII. Last year's fair is a week behind schedule due to the from approximately $5,000 per quarterly surchage was $2.50 per adopted the resolution, said he will have to be reviewed to see where special memory, too. His twin grand- fatality of one of their workers at the month to more than $15,000 per make appointments to the Commis- else the money, set aside for Short sons, Bobby and Brian Martin (8), paper mill site two weeks ago and month and on one occasion more See WATERVLIET on page 12 sion by August 1. Lane, could be used, Bujack said.

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BOBBY MARTIN DEBBIE ROSS MICHELLE ROSS FRED ROSS KELLY NOBLE ADAM BOTANA STEVE PIKE ERIN SCHAUS JIMMY HOLLIS PETOSKEY. Ml PAW PAW FLORIDA PETOSKEY, Ml PETOSKEY, Ml LAWTON DECATUR LAWRENCE SOUTH HAVEN H 'Cotton candy!" "Ths rides r "Tractor pulls." "HorsssT "The horses I "All of ths food." •Showing draft horses." "Showing draft horses." "The animals." JULY 12,1980 TRI-CITY RECORD PAGE THREE Delores Christopher, Erin DeFlelds, Angela Truby, Leslie Trunell, Julie Catania Cowglll, Jennifer Faulter- JULY 12,1989 Warman. COLOMA MIDDLE fAQETWO TRI—rrrv RRmpn Kimberly Dodge, Jeff Duffleld, Tam- sack, Amanda Frank, Jennifer SCHOOL - NORTH Area Honor Rolls my Fields, Belinda Hays, Kim Jack- 4TH MARKING PERIOD Gagllardo, Tana Gerlach, Nicole son, Jay Jollay, Jane Morlock, Melln- 8TH GRADE Ginter, Neil Harris, Cheri Jones, 7TH GRADE 1 HEREBY BOLE da Murphy, Wendy Murray, Angela PRINCIPAL'S LIST Rachel Kemp, Amy McKie, Michael PRINCIPAL'S LIST COLUMNS & COMMENTARY Newcomb, Heather Norden, Scott Betsy Kaucher. THATALL RURURG: HARTFORD HIGH Kristin Evett. Morlock, Ryan Noel, Nicholas 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.; July 17-St. bor area. Is run solely by volunteers- ed 6-8 and 9-11) who meet once a Information on these volunteer op- Patterson, Stacy Roush, Billy Smith, Rodell, Anna Schaus, Charity Self, SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Noland, Kerrin Oliekan, Tonia HONOR ROLL ^LAOS 0C. /AADE Paul's Lutheran Church, Stevens- and they need your help. The month In the home of one of the portunities. Volunteers may be ex- David Smith, David Staggs, Lisa Stln- DaJuan Sterling, Jennifer Turner, Cheryl Bates, April Bowden, Schrieber, Becky Thomas, Amanda Jill Braford, Harry Craft, Angela Er- vllle, noon-6:00 p.m.; July 19-Red organization is seeking volunteers families for meetings. Each meeting cused for the week or weeks they YEAR-END HONOR ton, Karri Tarantino, Dana Unrath, Christopher Wall. or Christine Dickenson, Kristin Evett, Turney, Michael Warman, Kimberly ny, Lori Hindmon, Anthony Kraiger, Cross Chapter House, Benton Har- who can help with dog adoptions has a program theme which may be may be vacationing out of town. ROLL Susan Watklns. 2ND SEMESTER Mercy-Memorial Medical Center in 12TH GRADE Patricia Garland, Lucia Gross, Kerry Thomas LaVanway, Lisa Martin, bor, noon-6:00 p.m.; July 27"First and they are also In need of foster oriented to sports, games, crafts, or 12TH GRADE Weber, Carrie Zehm. St. Joseph In seeking coffee shop PRINCIPAL'S LIST Hansen, Amy Harbin, Andy Helbling, Jason Mestre, Lisa Phillipi, Brian United Methodist Church with Leco care homes for lost or abandoned the planning of an outing for the en- HIGH HONORS COLOMA HIGH SCHOOL 2ND SEMESTER volunteers for weekd^ shifts. No Julie Bachman, David Kibler, Ver- Julie Kutchlnskl, Jeff Leverton, An- Reed, Sarah Salmon, Natalie Corporation and Imperial Printers, pets. If you can help with one of tire group. Orientation and training Dawn Drogus, Terl Sue Voogd, PRINCIPAL'S LIST cooking is involved! Also, help is 4TH MARKING PERIOD drew Miller, Christina Newton, Schultz, Christopher Tavolaccl. St. Joseph, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. All of these services, please call the will be provided by the YWCA to all Therese Walls. non Krause, Dominik Rubll, Melissa Maria Gajewski, Jesse Houge. needed for the Courtesy Carriage Schaus, James Walke. Nicole Rendell, Shannon Riemland, 7TH GRADE these drives are open to the public. Volunteer Center. interested dads. Call the Volunteer HONORS HONOR ROLL HONOR ROLL shuttle bus service in the parking lot 12TH GRADE HONOR ROLL Brandy Ruff, Janelle Sager, Tracy PRINCIPAL'S LIST Fernwood Nature Center, located Center for Information. Stephen Bench, Lisa DeMorrow, Scott Bach, Cynthia Chapman, on weekday evenings from 6-8:30 PRINCIPAL'S LIST Jodl Abrams, Christopher Baush- Schlipp, Alan Selvidge, Angelene 2ND SEMESTER VOLUNTEER between Berrien Springs and Buch- Attention teens: If you are four- Rebecca Drake, Laura Fleeman, Jennifer Faultersack, Amanda In cooperation with the South- p.m. Orientation and training will be Julie Backman, Adrlana DeLa- ke, Carol Bush, Bill Collins, Lori Darl- Spaulding, Sherrl Ulleg, Brian Betsy Kaucher, Lisa Phillipi. anan, is seeking volunteers for Its teen years of age or older, would like Dean Frye, Billy Green, Jason Kueh- Frank, Jennifer Gagliardo, Nicole western Michigan Volunteer Center, provided. If you can help at one of Torre, David Kibler, Vernon Krause, ing, Adrlana DeLaTorre, Angle Farls, Vandervelde, Michelle Wlltfong, HONOR ROLL next docent training which will be to work with handicapped in- nle, Matthew McLellan, Trever Ginter, Christina Grove, Neil Harris, Jennifer Beatty, Jill Braford, Billy the Trl-Clty Record will publish op- these assignments one shift per Dominik Rubll, Melissa Schaus, Joseph Fester, Adllvo Franca, Vlkki Kevin Wooley. held on Tuesday, July 12, from 10:30 dividuals, enjoy horses and the out- Meachum, Todd Nilson, Michael Cheri Jones, Rachel Kemp, Amy portunities for volunteers each week or two shifts per month, please Hosbein, Tammy King, Tony Klser, 9TH GRADE Coleman, Harry Craft, Angela Erny, a.m. until noon and from 1:00-3:30 doors, and would like to volunteer Payne, Suzanne Phillips, Kimberly James Walke. McKle, Michael Morlock, Ryan Noel, week. To find out about these or call the Volunteer Center. HONOR ROLL Julie Kozup, Doug Kraemer, Prlscllla PRINCIPAL'S LIST SamanthaGraffenius, Lori Hindmon, p.m. Docents are trained to conduct one evening per week this summer, Rice, Tim Ryan, Bradley Smith, Nicholas Noland, Kerrin Oliekan, other volunteer opportunities, A support program for families Jodi Abrams, Christopher Baush- McAfee, Rachel Miller, Dana Molter, Stacy Groth, Amy Mullauer, Kristin Anthony Kraiger, Lisa Martin, Jason tours of the nature facility and would please read on! The Berrien County Jason Spauldlng, Lisa Summerhill, Tonia Schreiber, Tiffany Shields, please call 983-0912 in the St. with visually impaired children has ke, Carol Bush, Jennifer Buyce, Bill Kerl Moran, Greg Muth, Lynne Phil- Oliekan. Mestre, Brian Reed, Sarah Salmon, work on an on-call basis. For more 4-H Handicapped Horseback Riding Stacey Tarantino, Theresa Vargo, Becky Thomas, Amanda Turney, Joseph-Benton Harbor area or begun meeting in Berrien County. Collins, Dan Conkin, Lori Darling, lipl, Stacy Quickery, Gina Rauner, HONOR ROLL Carrie Schinck, Natalie Schultz, Information on this one-day training, Program is seeking volunteers to Wendy Welther, Melissa Wilson. Michael Warman, Kimberly Weber, 683-5464 In the Niles area for further Volunteers are needed to help pro- Ann Deloney, Adllvo Franca, Gary Shurrone Richmond, Beth Rogers, Janay Baldwin, Kristi Carroll, Diana Soderquist, Renee Stanisz, please call the Volunteer Center. help one Monday evening session. 11TH GRADE Carrie Zehm. information. To arrange an appoint- vide child care during the time that Gagllardo, Vikki Hosbein, Kara Ker- Yuka Rose, David Ruhno, Bradley Chad Carrothers, Nicole Cottier, Christopher Tavolaccl. Dad, would you and your daughter The session Is held near Watervliet HIGH HONORS ment, please call ahead. Appoint- this group meets (6:30-8:30 p.m.) one David DeFlelds, Deanna Gard, Stacy like to spend more time together but from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Although ex- Jennifer Darling. kemeyer, Tammy King, Tony Kiser, Shafer, Michael Splca, Jennifer ments do not constitute any obliga- weeknight every other month at the Julie Kozup, Prlscllla McAfee, Dana Spltzer, Tammy Vance, Shawntel Groth, Kimberly Grove, Yulanda Hen- never seem to have the opportunity? perlence leading horses Is helpful, It HONORS tion to accept a volunteer opportuni- Berrien County Intermediate School Molter, Greg Muth, Lynne Phllllpl, Walters, Scott Williams, John Willm- drix, Allandra Johnson, David Jones, The YWCA of Southwestern Michi- is not necessary as training and Andrea Birmele, Terl Cartwrlght, ty. All responses from prospective District offices in Berrien Springs. Glna Rauner, Shurrone Richmond, ing, Archie Woods. Ben Lowell, Heather Moran, Rebec- gan is planning to establish a orientation will be provided. Note: In- Shane Empson, Chad Johnson, volunteers should be "handled Some of the children attending these Beth Rodgers, Bradley Shafer, Jen- 11TH GRADE ca Mow, Amy Mullauer, Kristin Coloma •Watervliet •Hartford number of Dads and Daughters dividuals experienced In handling Jason Meachum, Dana Melvln, through one of the center's offices. meetings will be visually impaired, nifer Spltzer, Tammy Vance, PRINCIPAL'S LIST Oliekan, Debra Pociask, Keith Miss and Mr. Firecracker Contest. clubs in the Niles-Buchanan area. horses are also needed to help with Christina Mlreles, David Obermesik, DON'T BURN THE FLAG The Volunteer Center is a United while others will be their siblings. Shawntel Walters, Scott Williams, Tiffany Bailey, Linda Golas, Jeff Rodewald, Dawn Stampfly, Angela Thanks again to all the con- Volunteer dads are being sought to this program during the Berrien Bonnie Petty, Robert Stauffer, IN FRONT OF ME Wav aaency. Call the Volunteer Center to volun- John Willming, Archie Woods. Nelson, Wendy Stampfly, Nicole Truby, Leslie Trunell, Julie Warman, DOUBLE• tributors. Those not previously men- help build individual clubs. The County Youth Fair, August 14-19. Robert Stelner, Melissa Wade. Dear Editor, Animal Aid, an animal protection teer. 11TH GRADE Weber. Kem Whatley, Tawana Williams. tiones are: Deer Forest, Coloma clubs are made up of a group of Call the Volunteer Center for more 10TH GRADE Just think, if it weren't for our service in the St. Joseph-Benton Har- PRINCIPAL'S LIST HONOR ROLL McDonald's, and Dairy Queen. fathers and daughters (daughters ag- HIGH HONORS COUPONS news tonight, I wouldn't be able to Tiffany Bailey, Lisa Lentz, Jeff Kristin Braford, Pam Johnson, The next appearance for both Lit- Benda Austin, Candy Birmele, COLOMA MIDDLE * write this Letter to the Editor. It was Debra Kavanaugh, Karen Kniebes, * tle Miss and Mr. Firecracker will be Amy Graham. Nelson. ALL DAY just terrible to watch those so-called HONOR ROLL Pam Kutchlnskl, Lisa Lentz, Darrin SCHOOL - SOUTH * the Coloma Glad-Peach Parade in WBA HAPPENINGS HONORS * Americans burn our great American Marty Badt, Kristin Braford, Linda McGee, Stephanie Miller, Stacey 4TH MARKING PERIOD * Coloma on August 5. Peter Aranda, Beth Belt, Adrlenne WEDNESDAY flag on the steps of the city hall in Golas, Pam Johnson, Debra Kavan- Monson, Kelly Moran, Paul Mow, 6TH GRADE * Sincerely, By Larry Nordhoff Cardenas, Diana Coleglo, Connie WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUAN- * Austin, Texas. It may be their right to call me at 463-8281 between 1:30 and augh, Karen Kniebes, Pam Kutchin- Scott Qulnn, Leslie Sanders, 9 WEEKS TITIES Millie Wendzel and Sandy Deyne, The long-awaited 4th of July has Dlsbrow, Tonya Laslnski, Jessica * do so, but how dare they do so! I am 5:00 p.m., any day of the week. ski, Darrin McGee, Stephanie Miller, Michael Steck, Laura Wessendorf, Cary Dodge, Maryea Emanuel, Joe * Chairman and Co-Chairman come and gone with no casualties Machay, William Machay, Jeremy * sure that none of them are veterans While on the subject of renovation 4 Stacey Monson, Kelly Moran, Paul Melissa Wheeler, Simona Williams, Hostetler, Mary Jackson, Holly Mc- P.S. The publicity in the Record was except to our pocketbook. We Manning, Larry Roetzel, David Walls, * and never had to fight in a foxhole or of our streets It is time for all of us Mow, Scott Rlemer, Crystal Sanders, Sharl Wlltfong. Clure, David McNew. USDA CHOICE VALU-TR1M * great. already have plans on how to make it Peter Welther. a war of any kind. As you must know that own storefronts to give some Leslie Sanders, Wendy Stampfly, 10TH GRADE 2ND SEMESTER * better next year. Anyone out there w 9TH GRADE * by now, I am a proud veteran, and a thought to what we want to do as far Michael Steck, Chrlsti Sutton, Nicole PRINCIPAL'S LIST Cary Dodge, Maryea Emanuel, want to be chairman for next July HIGH HONORS BONELESS BEEF * disabled one at that, and would be THANKS FROM THE WHS as a face-lift. Business will be slow- Weber, Laura Wessendorf, Melissa Kimberly Dodge, Steven Kozup. Mary Jackson, Holly McClure, David * 4th? The job is available. Rod Mach, Joseph Morsaw, An- • proud to protect Old Glory again at ed somewhat while our sidewalks Wheeler, Simona Williams, Sharl HONOR ROLL McNew, Melissa Windsor. REUNION COMMITTEE I got my reward for all the efforts are being done over so it seems like nette Pugh. any time. So, come on you so-called Dear Editor, W RIVER Wlltfong. Chris Albright, Jonelle Burlington, 7TH GRADE CHUCK ROAST * of the pasttfew months when I was an ideal time for storefront restora- HONORS * Americans, if you have to bum an To everyone who contributed in 10TH GRADE Karri Carroll, Delores Christopher, 9 WEEKS privileged to go up in the Re/Max tion. Scott Anderson, Dylan Burnette, * American flag, don't do it in front of some way to the fantastic 100th Bir- PRINCIPAL'S LIST Tammy Fields, Belinda Hays, Lewis Eric Bailey, Mike Barbee, Shawn * balloon. I can't describe how I have been giving It some thought Shayne Darling, Aimee Davis, me, but do it in front of our great thday Party, we extend sincere ap- Jonelle Burlington, Steven King. Hostetler, Kim Jackson, Jay Jollay, Sarters, Laura Schlipp. * wonderful it felt. the past few we«ks. I have visions of Juanlta Galvan, Jason Goble, Roger * supreme court judges and their preciation. HONOR ROLL Jane Morlock, Melinda Murphy, Wen- 2ND SEMESTER * During the evening free flight the a front porch with a balcony like you Springs. It is called "The Jenny Hernandez, Jessica Melville, Pam building. A very special thanks to the Tri- ODDS AND ENDS Chris Albright, Karri Carroll, dy Murray, Angela Rodell, Anna Shawn Sarters, Laura Schlipp, * touched down in a field and see in the western movies. I have to Wren," and serves very good food. * A very proud American, City Record staff and to the l didn't know what to call this col- Schaus, Charity Self, Dajuan Sterl- Juanita Shull. Rhonda Allen and I climbed over find out what our ordinances will The walls are decorated with antique Bernie Becker Watervliet High School personnel umn, but it consists of more ravings ing, Jennifer Turner. * three fences and ran through several allow, like the posts on the sidewalk, household items-including a couple 475 Sierra Vista who were responsible for the WHS from a writer's tortured mind. I say briar patches to get to the balloon. etc. of rug beaters. I leaned over and said COLOMA MIDDLE * Las Vegas, Nevada89109 centennial commemorative news- tortured because you all surely know When we got there we were both We have two new members for the to Bob, "Remember the movie The Bible school at First United COLOMA JUNIOR HIGH paper. how some things that happen, or you SCHOOL winded but we climbed in and took last two weeks which brings our read about, just stick in your mind? Fly?' Just imagine Jeff Goldblum HONOR ROLL 4TH MARKING PERIOD • Our gratitude to the following: off on one of the most breathtaking zooming around when he had been * WATERVLIET PTO NEWS total to 34 members. Within the next Normally, people talk about those Methodist Church SECOND SEMESTER 6TH GRADE -Local and area merchants who rides I have ever experienced. I just turned into a huge insect in the Dear Editor, month we will make personal visits things. A writer often has to write 8TH GRADE PRINCIPAL'S LIST * contributed advertisements for the felt suspended in space. We could laboratory. I'll bet with one of those • The PTO of Watervliet Public to those of you who haven't joined them out-then hope that his readers Pastor Len Schoenherr and the this year's theme, "Christian Living." PRINCIPAL'S LIST Maria Gajewski, Jesse Hogue, Tif- special edition. see all that was going on below; and rug beaters you could splatter him Schools is proud to announce a very and find out why you haven't and wj|| think about them and carry part congregation of First United The Bible School Is open to Kristin Evett. fany Shields. * -The various schools, churches, I know now that sounds travels up all over the wall!" successful year. Our profit was maybe change your views on some of that mental load. So here goes Methodist Church of Watervliet In- children age four through sixth HONOR ROLL HONOR ROLL SUAVE community departments and lodges because we could hear the slightest You don't know what a rug beater JELL-O * $9,025.01! things...or you may change ours. with a few items that I hope you will vite area children to attend a three- grade. It will meet from 9:30 to 11:45 Cheryl Bates, April Bowden, Scott Bach, Cynthia Chapman, ALL FORMULAS who generously lent us tables, sounds from below with no problem is? I'll bet my older readers do. This ICI rrsi REGULAR SHAMPOOS, CONDITIONERS, A total of $3,762.50 will be given to Who knows? help me carry. morning outdoor Vacation Bible a.m. on the parsonage property at Kristin Evett, Rebecca Fredricks, * chairs, and fans. at all. Ask Bob Wallace how much he is like a giant fly swatter made of HARISPRAYS, & MOUSSES * the principal of each elementary Our attendance for the last First, I read an article about acid 8315 Verlynda. To sign up your child, Patricia Garland, Lucia Gross, Kerry Jjy-o GEUTIN ASSORTED SIZES - SAVE UP TO 61 -The many able-bodied friends School on July 18-20. The children * enjoyed his ride the next time you meeting was down, partly due to heavy wire and with a wooden han- ALL FLAVORS school to give our children some ex- who transported the above and set rain in the HERALD PALLADIUM of will meet In tenfs and experience the call 463-3433 or 463-5072. Join us for Hansen, Amy Harbin, Andy Helbling, • see him. vacations. The following members dle. The whole thing is about 3 feet our first session, Tuesday, July 18: 3 0Z. WT. • tras not covered In the school them up for us. April 26, 1989. The story caught my crafts, games, and;activities of an Julie Kutchlnskl, Jeff Leverton, * budgets. Some of the extras are As we look to the future we know were present: Rhonda Allen, Karl long. You hang ~a rug over the "Life Without Designer Jeans" or -Those, not on the committee, mind because Marion and I had a outdoor Bible times marketplace. Nicholas LoPresti, Andrew Miller, * that our streets will be torn up this and Anne Bayer, Dave Gearhart, Bet- guided tour of the battlefield of Get- clothesline and beat it with this "Can God Love Someone Who Isn't * reading programs, assemblies. who volunteered to help decorate Songs and storytelling will develop Nicole Rendell, Shannon Riemland, fall. I'm sure that these will be trying ty Kunst, Steve Spencer, Joan Bu- thing to knock out all the dust and Cool?" r . ' V "i * Young Authors books, playground the tables and gym. tysburg just last fall. On a dark, Harmony Roach, Brandy Ruff, Tracy * times for some of us and I feel that it jack, Karen Freeburn, and me. dirt. I can remember doing that as a * renovation and computer equip- -The postal department for the gloomy day Historian Sherrill Aberg Schlipp, Alan Selvidge, Angelene Mfir i ijr.'it is only fitting that we have some Our next meeting will be Thurs- kid. I sneezed, had tear-filled eyes, • ment. special commemorative cancella- took us around and explained the Spauldlng, Sherrl Ulleg, Brian >NATUralFOQ^ * kind of celebration when the project day, July 20, at 8:00 a.m. at the and a sore back and arm afterwards. The PTO would not have been as tion stamp. battle plan. Vandervelde, Michelle Wlltfong, • is completed. We must begin plann- library. Use the back entrance. Cof- It was sort of like Tom Sawyer con- * successful without the help of the -The Paw Paw Lake Golf Course When I was in Pennsylvania as a Kevin Wooley. ing for this now. Any ideas you may fee and rolls will be served as usual. templating the fence to be • A COOfEAATTVfi MAMST • * students, parents, teachers and all and Coloma Lanes. kid, my family visited Gettysburg. It 9TH GRADE • have would be appreciated. Please See you there. whitewashed when I looked at that 24S B. Mlchlfan Art. * of the area businesses who promote Thanks one and all! seemed to me that all of the PRINCIPAL'S LIST COUNTRV FRESH huge rug hanging over the Homeowners cautioned about Paw Paw, Ml 4t07t our organization and donate to our The Watervliet High School monuments gleamed in the sun- Stacy Groth, Amy Mullauer, Kristin RED-RJPE ALL FLAVORS * clothesline. 6S7-ifS4 * Fun Fair raffle. The PTO will be re- Centennial Committee In Coloma from her Armchair shine. They don't any more-acid rain Oliekan. taining $1,500.01 of this year's funds is slowly eroding them and the My last story concerns Hartford's proper control of termites SUCING ICECREAM * Quarterback picture (the pharmacist premier, geriatric, Main Street HONOR ROLL * to began with in the fell. works for a national chain that whole scene has taken on a darker, Janay Baldwin, Deanna Gard, TOMATOES Please plan to attend our next RED CROSS BREAKS more somber hue. business-Kellogg's Hardware. One "Where good health * doesn't advertise with us because Stacy Groth, Allandra Johnson, Ben • meeting on August 7,1989, at 6 p.m. EVEN m The most vulnerable stone is mar- day recently I slipped in the back spection for termites by looking for 5 QT. PAIL we're too small but they sell 35 of our This is the time ot year when Lowell, Heather Moran, Rebecca doesn't cost much!" • at South School to begin planning ble. Granite holds up a little better. door. There to my surprise stood Les telltale signs of tunnels and by using • The month of June was a break- papers each week!). homeowners are likely to see Mow, Amy Mullauer, Kristin Oliekan, the 1989-90 school year. Bronze plates with lettering are Mundt. I said to him, "What is a screwdriver or an awl to poke at • even month for the Berrien County This past week the personal swarms of flying ants and mistaken- Debra Pociask, Keith Rodewald, » Thank you, stained and streaked with corrosion. Watervliet's pioneer lumber magnate wood that they suspect contains ter- * Red Cross. Two drives were under response worked all too well...Bob ly think termites are invading their Wesley Schrieber. Dawn Stampfly, Maryann Worl We need to do something about it, doing over here in Hartford? And do mites. If the termites are numerous, * goal while two drives were over goal Broadwater of Broadwater Auto houses. • President KARL'S and soon. And it will cost a lot of you know that Kellogg's is famous? the tool will penetrate easily and the just enough to allow for the even Sales, Coloma, had just sold a car Some pest exterminators may 4 DRAWER • break. The Chapter House Drive, money, because Pennsylvania The combined experience of all the wood will crumble. • KOLUMN the day before the Fourth of July. In clerks totals over 200 years. That's a take advantage of that mistake and • sponsored by WHFB radio, collected By Karl Baftr, •dllui receives more acidic rainfall than The best way to tell if an Insect Is I Jt WATERVLIET LIONESS the meantime, I had gotten my wires lot of nuts and bolts!" needlessly apply a termite pesticide » most states. It is our problem, not a termite is to have Russell identify • 101 pints on a goal of 60. We ap- crossed and repeated a previously- or at least claim that they are. CLUB JEXTENDS THANKS just Pennsylvania's-Gettysburg is "Yes," Les answered, "I was over It. The lab fee Is $10. Place the Insect • preciate the response of area donors HIGH DAYS run Broadwater Auto Sales ad for Ju- Homeowners can help remove * who came forward, as well as the ef- one of our most valuable outdoor in the barber shop next door to see in a small vile or In a self-sealing ! CHEST OF DRAWERS ! * TO ALL FOR THE 1ST ly 5. The ad carried the sold car at a doubt by doing their own inspection OF SUMMER museums. Gale McGowan (dean of Hartford's plastic bag, and sent It to: Howard • forts by the WHFB staff to bring In special reduced rate lust for the before any pesticides are applied, i I • ANNUAL LITTLE MISS & If you think summer starts ending Now, on a lighter note, I have a tonsorial artists). While we were talk- Russell, Department of Entomology, the donors. with the Fourth of July, think again! week prior to the Fourth. says Larry Olsen, integrated pest * MR. FIRECRACKER David J. Oakley of Watervliet was story about Cousin Jim DeBonl. He ing, an older gentleman came in for a 151 Natural Science Building, MSU, * This week is the opening of the You guessed it. The customer saw management specialist, and Howard I * an honored donor for the month of and Fran spend the winter months at haircut. And he was complaining East Lansing, Ml 48824-1115. CONTEST HELP Van Buren County Youth Fair in Hart- the ad that Wednesday and brought Russell, entomologist, at Michigan fr Dear Editor, their place on Ft. Myers Beach. Jim that he is so old no one will give him Olsen says that a pesticide should * June with 2 gallons. It back in to Bob...the car was adver- State University. ford. On tap is a weeklong event of has recently taken up sailing and a job anymore. be applied only If there Is evidence fa * The members of the Watervliet Other drives scheduled for this tised $95 cheaper than sticker...Bob Russell says that flying ants differ * 4-H fun, fair festivities and good, old- has bought a little fiber glass job "So Gale said, 'Go over to that the Identified Insect Is Lioness Club would like to thank all month are: July 14--Mercy-Memorlal honored the advertised price, of substantially from the type of ter- * fashioned, country-style fun. about thirteen feet long. While down Kellogg's Hardware-they hire a lot of established on the property and not '* who participated in the first Little Medical Centers, Benton Harbor, Just a few miles west of Hartford course, and gave me credit for sell- mite that occurs in Michigan. there he takes It out almost every guys like you! Maybe you can get a just swarming. * this weekend is the Venetian Ing the car..:'Yours was the only ad nractices Ants are usually dark colored; ter- * job there!"' "Don't allow an applicator to spray I * that had prices listed this week. At adXfr .fIl.ll.Vo mites tend to be light colored. Ants i Festival In St. Joseph and then the One sparkling Florida morning he Perhaps those guys should not for insects on your property Just * i least I know my customers are have a narrow waist, much like a *- next weekend Is the Blueberry launched his little craft in the Gulf of spread the word any more. Mark because a neighbor has insect pro- The reading your paper." wasp or hornet; termites do not have * Festival in South Haven. Mexico and noticed a man standing Kellogg wouldn't want to be flooded blems," Olsen says. "Make sure any * I Those kind of responses are better a narrow waist. Ants have a * Not much longer after that Is the there watching him. So Jim introduc- with job applications. After all, there applicator you may be hiring has a I than any coupon. So is the response wingspan about as long as their i * Back Qlad-Peach Festival In Coloma. the ed himself. Turns out the guy is an are just so many nuts and bolts in state-approved certification to apply * of those of you tooting your car horn bodies; a termite's wingspan is two Berrien County Youth Fair and the experienced sailor, having crewed this world waiting to be sorted out. insecticide." * Watervliet Airport Fly-ln...that should as you pass by the Watervliet Paper to three times longer than its body. » * Fence on all sorts of boats. And now, Dear Readers, I have got- . Homeowners should be told about * By Anne Bayer mill; showing your appreciation for Ants tend to burrow In damp, soft IJVfT g*T7f> fturti keep you busy right through the se- Jim said, "I'm going out for a half ten those thoughts out and on paper. the type of Insecticide that will be * their beautlfication efforts. wood and throw everything from I . PAUL'S PISH * cond weekend of August. hour. If you come back at the end of And I feel much better. applied. They should ask to see the \ their burrowing to the outside-they * So when the lake Is crowded, thai time, I'll let let you take my boat insecticide label and learn about re- * 0 my don't eat the wood. Termites prefer i I * This weekend the honeymooners Zn^TJ^nni^f 'h you're taken your visiting relatives out and try it." The guy was over- quired safety precautions. 8 8ed mUCh hard wood, and they use everything * will be arriving back in our fair state ™ ?. 1 ' *™rY*here under the sun your kids joyed. "Maintain a record of what insec- * am sure that part Is coming. ™ ^ ^ HOT & COLD TRI-CITY RECORD they eat to make a shell around their I and saying goodbye to all of the are bored to tears...bring 'em back to As {Jim headed for shore a half ticide was applied, when and where, i * Last winter she 'went to school your hometown, for the best of fun. 138 N. Main St., Box 7 area of activity In wood and distinc- * Florida relatives. They spent their RELATIVE hour later, he could see the man and how much of the material was full-time and worked two jobs so we tive clay-like tunnels that extend • * first two weeks of married life In the did not see her all that much, but she EXTREMES standing there, waiting for him. So, Watervliet, Ml. 49098 used so that excessive pesticide i * from their nest in the ground to the apartment of my mother and father. was home every night In her bed. AD ERROR BETTER Remember, It was lust six months Jim thought he would show off a bit (616) 463-3461 residue will not accumulate," Olsen wood In the house. Mom and I found this unusual Now she won't be In her bedroom at a^o we were all dreaming of summer and make an impressive landing. says. 120.00 minimum * THAN COUPON SPECIAL "Unlike ants, termites in Michigan i because Karl and I spent our honey- night. Many times local advertisers 'test' days, green grass, cool lakes and air As Jim told me later, "1 headed in Ann# It Karl Bayar, Publiahara Olsen and Russell caution that AT purchtM rtqulrtd J need to maintain contact with their •deluding Bonut * moon In the house ot his father. We sure do need some time to talk the hometown paper's effectiveness conditioning. and thought I would really race the Karl Bayar, Editor once a termite infestation has been » nest in the soil," Russell says. "If a Buy ftiturtf, J When Amy gets home I will finally about the what-lfs and what-else-we- with a coupon apecial. Most of us I let daughter Amy and new son-in- rollers. The sail filled and I was pick- Anna Bayar, Bua. Mgr. positively identified, eradication YOUR house has termites, the homeowner alcoholic ^ have a chance to talk with her. I could-have dones, and all of that weekly newspaper publishers cringe law Bill (I guess I should stop calling ing up speed, thinking I would run it Bonnla Bannan, Copy Editor may not be easy. » bovoragot« ond * may be able to detect the termite never asked her how she liked her about the wedding. It is a blur In my when asked to run a coupon.,.whlle him Billy; although everybody calls right up on the sand. Kally Banaon. Advartlalng Homeowners with termite infesta- SERVICE jobjcco^groductrj wedding or even, for that matter, tunnel leading from the soil to a por- mind and 1 am sure a blur to her and we know 'everybody reads the his dad Sonny) use our Taurus for "Only thing, I forgot to pull up the Tha Trl-Clty Racord la tha tions should obtain a written » took a look at her ring. She was sur- Bill. paper,' very few will cut out a the honeymoon to Sarasota. All the center board. (This Is a board that tion of the house." description of the problem and the Rad Arrow Edition of tha The tunnels are most likely to be rounded with love and family and Just as Karl had been saying for a coupon. while I drove Amy's car without air sticks down through a slot In the hull proposed control procedure and ^ LAY A WAV f FINANCING AVAILAM.E WATERVLIET RECORD seen leading from the ground to the »l COLOMA HARTFORD: friends, and the day she left was too month before the wedding, "All we What works better for us Is per- conditioning. First day back on the and gives the boat stability) When I sao, 2nd olatt pottacM have the plan and the agreement » WATERVLIET wood when they run across the I U outt notmm f mommm m MALwmuL tumnr amn NAMAV*I A short for me to get In there and give can do now Is hang on to the whirl- sonal response. Not many weeks lob In the good old Taurus and the air hit the first sand bar, the center paid at Watarvilat, Mlchlgair* with the applicator reviewed by a house foundation. Tunnel building 9om and i nxxm ot STORE the usual speech. Of course, having wind, for It will take flight without us ago Watervliet Fruit Exchange conditioning went out. I could hardly board dug into the bottom, my boat lawyer. STORE STORE : ONE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION RATES may occur on the outside of the never been in this position before, I If we are not careful." Manager Barb Parker told me a bear It...the good guys at Hoekzema stopped abruptly, and I kept going, V,nBu,r n The county MSU Cooperative Ex- M0N-SAT 8-10 * Co 113.00; In Mkrti. foundation or on the inside In a crawl FREE _tl M0N SAT. 8-10 M0N SAT 810 > am sure the usual speech would Beautiful day, beautiful wedding... customer had seen her picture In the Ford came up with a cool loaner so I right out into the water! I was so em- $16.00; Out of Stata 11ft.00, Com b local S tension Service office may also be » 468-5200 — SUNDAY 9 7 definitely not be usual with me. I wish all could be so nice. I have so paper. Nancy Huffman of Huffman's could gel mine fixed. I drove Amy's barrassed!" outatat* $10.00; Outalda U.S.A. $20.00 space. helpful in advising homeowners of DELIVERY 6671 RED ARROW MWV • OOLOMA SUNDAY 8-8 CLOSED SUNDAY Over these last two weeks we have car all of two weeks and never once Next story: Mom Kling, Bob and Poatal ragulatlona raqulra that all Homeowners can do their own In- i many memories and I am sure so dif- TV and Appliances In Hartford said aubacriptlon* ara paid In advanoa. Insect control procedures. had the company of Mom and Dad, ferent from my daughter's. I can't she was recoanlzed by a pharmacist thought about getting her AC fixed! Delores Kling, Marlon and I were with others dropping in and out, and wait to talk to her. eating In a little restaurant In Berrien PAQE FOUR TRICITY record JULY 12,1989

. OBITUARIES JULY 12, 1989 TRI-CITY RECORD Hartford City changes insurance PAGE FIVE MARY PITCHER RIBERDY 1924, In Benton Harbor. He had lived f Memorial graveside services for by Kerley & Starks Funeral Home, St. an assessor for Van Buren County his entire life In the Twin Cities area. By Phyllss Buechner Mrs. Thomas (Mary Pitcher) Rlberdy Joseph. Finance Committee Chairman and who has been working on an ln- He was associated with the family Hartford City Council members were held Friday morning at 11:00 Surviving in addition to her Harold Frye Sr. said he felt they house property re-evaluation for the 26th annual National Blueberry lumber business. He was a graduate approved a motion to change health a.m. In the Sacred Heart Cemetery parents are two sisters - Candice should "leave the dental at the City, answered questions about the Jones Intercable awards two $4,000 of Benton Harbor High School and Insurance companies at their regular with the Father Stanley Sulka of- and Megan, both at home; grand- employees' option." Staunton said new reassessment that the state is graduated from Michigan State meeting held Monday, June 26,1989. Festival in South Haven ficiating. paren;j - Raymond and Nancy that, according to the insurance requiring. Council member James scholarships to Mind Extension University University In 1950. He was an Air The new Insurance with Blue Cross- Mrs. Rlberdy, 61, of 206 N. 7th Schalier of Evergreen Park, Illinois, company, ten employees must want Walls said he had several questions Force veteran of World War II, serv- Blue Shield offers basically the Street, Ishpemlng, Michigan, died and Gertrude Cahlll of ; and the coverage before it can be obtain- but they would be time-consuming This year's national Blueberry breakfast hosted by the Rotary Club ing as a pilot. He was a member and same coverage for a premium of Jones Intercable of Southwestern suddenly Wednesday, May 31, 1989. great-grandmother, Susan Watter- ed. There are twelve City employees. for a Council meeting so he asked to Festival promises to provide fun for starting at 7:00 a.m. in the festival We're proud to offer our congratula- former treasurer of the First Con- $2,799.71, compared to a premium of Michigan has awarded two $4,000 Her body had been cremated. son of Chicago. Frye added, "You can bet next year meet with Leonard. Walls also asked the entire family. Packed with ac- tent at the Yacht Club. The Palisades tions to our winners. Randy Gregg gregational Church, St. Joseph. $4,020.45 from their previous carrier, four-year scholarships to Mind Ex- She was born March 28, 1928, In Survivors Include: his wife, we'll get a good-sized increase (In Leonard to determine a definite tivities to amuse young and old Nuclear Plant and Bahama Mama's tension University. Randy Gregg of and Tresa Wooster, and we hope CLARA PATZLAFF American Community. This change Sister Lakes and was the daughter of Miriam; three daughters - Cynthia premium)--if we give a benefit and It figure for his costs and submit them alike, concerts and sporting events, will once again sponsor the popular Coloma and Tresa Wooster of Three that this scholarship will enable Mrs. Clara W. Patziaff, 83, of 227 will save the City $1,220.74 per Claude and Loretto Pitcher. Griffin of Coloma, Sharon Nowien of triples next year. It's hard to take in writing, along with a schedule for the 26th annual event will delight sand castle contest with registration Rivers will each receive a scholar- them to take full advantage of the W. Parsons, Watervliet, died Tues- month. Mrs. Rlberdy Is survived by her East Lansing, and Kathryn Siner of back something once you've given it. completion, and to make a commit- travelers and tourists as well as beginning at 9:00 a.m. and judging at ship valued at $4,000. great opportunities offered by Mind day, July 11,1989, at Jordan Nursing Public Works Superintendent Dan husband, Thomas of Ishpemlng; one Cape Canaveral, Florida; a son, The $203.00 Is not a solid figure. If ment. residents. 3:00 p.m. on the North Beach. Other Greqq is employed at FP Rosvack Extension University." Home, Brldgman. Staunton said that he and City Ac- brother, John T. (Jack) Pitcher of Steven of Albuquerque, New Mexico; the employees want this, let them Police Chief Dave Moore told The festival will open on Wednes- activities taking place on Sunday in- and will use his scholarship toward Students who complete courses The funeral will be held Thursday countant Nancy Walker, who have Sister Lakes; nieces and nephews. a brother, Thomas T. Nowien of Ben- pay." Council members he did not like the day, July 19, at 11:00 a.m. with clude the sailboard races, Bobby business administration courses of- through Mind Extension University at 2 p.m. at Kerley & Starks Funeral been working together on obtaining She was preceded In death by one ton Harbor; and four grandchildren. Council member Mike Duffy added idea of replacing the clerk/matron. WWMT-3 anchorman Barry Shanley Walker Basketball Tournament, Co- fered through Mind Extension can, in many cases, receive college Home, St. Joseph, where friends health Insurance for the City, recom- brother, Claude "Pat" Pitcher of that the City could bring dental "The only thing to benefit the depart- officiating at the Michigan Blueberry Ed Softball Tournament and the University. Gregg plans on enrolling credit from the universities affiliated may call from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 mended the change. Staunton advis- Sifter Lakes. WILLIAM ALWOOD coverage up when contract negotia- ment and the City is to promote from Growers Marketing Tent located on Blueberry Bowling Tournament. in the fall semester and taking with Mind Extension University. The p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in ed that dental coverage, not includ- She was an active member of William L. Alwood, 86, Superinten- tions for next year are held. Frye a part-time officer to a full-time posi- Quaker Street. Displays at the area courses through his basic final decision on credit transfer is Crystal Springs Cemetery. Memo- ed previously or with the new V.F.W. Post #4573 and the Amvets dent of Coloma Schools from 1930 to then said, "All employees are not tion." According to Moore, the City will include a blueberry harvester television service with Jones Inter- up to the receiving institution, and rials may be made to Napier Park- coverage, was available for an addi- Post #122, both of Ishpemlng. 1962, died Saturday, July 8, 1989, at union and we have to think about all would save $88.40 per week. Moore and blueberry packaging equipment. cable. Gregg was motivated to apply students choosing to take Mind Ex- view Baptist Church, Benton Harbor. tional premium of $203.74 per Friendship Village Nursing Center, of them, but we also have to con- also said he was interviewing for Fresh blueberries, blueberry muf- for the scholarship because of the tension University courses for credit Mrs. Patzlaft was born Jan. 14, month. Kalamazoo. sider the taxpayers." reserve police officers for a program fins, jams and juice from St. Julian revolutionary idea behind the should check with their school of 1906, In Postvllle, Iowa. She was Staunton also Informed the Coun- will be sold during the festival along V choice prior to enrolling in a Mind JOYCE MAE MUNCHOW At the time of his retirement, It formerly employed at V-M Corpora- he would like to expand. telecourses offered through Mind cil that representatives from the with official festival T-shirts at this Extension University course. Many Joyce Mae Munchow, 56, 273 E. was announced that the Coloma tion, Benton Harbor. Council members asked him to Extension University. COLOMA EASTERN STAR • area. CONSERVATION students take Mind Extension Logan Street, Coloma, wife of Fred High School gymnasium would be Department of Labor recently made work with the Police Committee for Wooster is a housewife and Survivors Include: one daughter, PICNIC AT RANDALL Following opening ceremonies RESERVE SIGN-UP University telecourses to work Munchow, longtime Coloma City named the Alwood Gymnasium and an inspection and gave them some more information on both matters mother of three. She will use her Mrs. John (Lorelei) Claeys of Ronald McDonald will lead the cus- toward their chosen degree pro- Treasurer, died Thursday, July 6, the Coloma Chapter of the National PARK citations under the Right to Know and bring It back to the next meeting OPENS JULY 17 scholarship toward enrollment in Watervliet; six grandchildren; three tomary children's parade through the grams for meeting continuing educa- 1989, at Bronson Methodist Honor Society would be named the laws. He said among the things they for Board action. Moore was also in- The U.S. Department of Agri- social work courses offered through great-grandchildren; and one sister, downtown at 1:00. Children will then tion credits. Hospital, Kalamazoo, after a three- W.L. Alwood Honor Society In his wanted were channels at the sewer structed to meet with Hartford culture will open a ninth sign-up Mind Extension University in the fall Mrs. Gladys Bailey of St. Joseph. Her fill their tummies with luscious Mind Extension University offers week illness. honor. The Past Matrons Club of the Col- plant to be covered and also some Public Schools concerning a request period, July 17 through August 4, for semester. Wooster heard of the husband, Frank, preceded her In blueberry pies at the race to finish telecourses in business, economics, The funeral for Mrs. Fred (Joyce The funeral was held Wednesday death In 1982. oma Eastern Star is having a picnic new gas detectors. He said they will for pay increase from the school the Conservation Reserve Program scholarship opportunities while theirs first in the "pie eating contest" humanities, foreign languages, Mae) Munchow was held Monday at at 2 p.m. at the First United supper for all Past Matrons and Past sit down in committee and work out crossing guards. The costs for cross- (CRP). viewing Mind Extension University to be held in Dyckman Park. mathematics and science. Profes- 2 p.m. at the Davidson Chapel, Florin Methodist Church, Kalamazoo. En- NELLIE BAIR Patrons and their families and the corrections to satisfy MIOSHA. ing guards are shared by the City "To enroll in the program, farmers courses on her basic service with Thursday's special events include sional and continuing education Funeral Service, Coloma. Burial was tombment was In Mount Ever-Rest Mrs. John (Nellie R.) Bair Sr., 62, guests at 6 p.m. at Randall Park in Dan Leonard, who is employed as and school district. must submit bids indicating the per Jones Intercable. Mind Extension the opening of the Jaycees Festival courses for teachers and health pro- In Coloma Cemetery. Memorials may Mausoleum, Kalamazoo. Langeland 1806 Broadway St., Niles, died Mon- Coloma on Thursday, July 20. Bring a acre rental payment they woulcj ac- University appeals to Tresa because Tent from 5:00 p.m. to midnight at fessionals also are available as well be made to the Coloma Emergency Memorial Chapel, Kalamazoo, was In day, July 10, 1989, at Pawating dish to pass and table service. cept to keep their land out of crop of the convenience of courses and the South Haven Yacht Club and a as newly available GED and MBA Ambulance. charge of arrangements. Memorials Hospital, Niles, after a long Illness. The present offfcers are: Presi- production and into conserving uses how they can easily meet her bed race at 7:00 p.m. downtown. ' programs. Introduced in November Mrs. Munchow was born Oct. 6, may be made to the church or to the Graveside services were held dent, Elsie Randall; Vice President, for 10 years," said David J. Mroczek, family's schedule. The Michigan Blueberry Growers 1987, Mind Extension University is 1932, In Benton Harbor. American Diabetes Association. Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Silverbrook Arlene Lawson; Secretary-Treasurer, County Executive Director of Berrien To win the scholarship, both ap- Marketing Tent will be open every CORRECTION.Jn last week's photo Dorstewitz, with Little Miss Fire-I affiliated with leading state univer- Survivors Include: her husband; Mr. Alwood was born August 28, Cemetery, Niles. Halbrltter Funeral Arlene Lawson; Birthday Cards and County Agricultural Stabilization plicants submitted a written essay day during the festival. A kiddie car- page on the July 4th celebration, the cracker, Nicole Dlouhy, and Little' sities including Colorado, two sons - Frederick and James, 1902, In Bllssfleld, Michigan. Home, Niles, was In charge of ar- Sunshine Committee, Agnes Smith; and Conservation Service, said. Ap- on the value of telecourses. An Survivors include: one daughter, REWARD nival will run from noon - late even- plicants must also provide a cropp- first runner-up for Little Mr. Mr. Firecracker, Paul Volk. Our con- academic panel evaluated each Washington, Kansas, Oklahoma, rangements. Memorials may be Program Committee, Arlene Lawson both of Benton Harbor; one brother, For information surrounding ing every day downtown and a fun Firecracker was pictured instead of gratulations to Nicole and Paul. We New York (Emoire State) and Illinois John Klann of Watervliet; and four Jeanne Sletten of North Dakota; one made to Hospice at Home. and Catherine Clapsaddie. WM ing history for 1981 through 1985, he essay that was submitted and son, John of Virginia; seven grand- the death and subsequent food tent will be open Friday, Satur- said. Little Mr. Firecracker. This is the are sorry for any inconvenience this awarded the scholarship solely on (Governors), as well as the univer- grandchildren. Mrs. Bair was born Sept. 10,1926, error may have caused. children; and one sister, Ruth In Dowaglac. She had lived In Niles robbery of the home of day and Sunday from 11:30 a.m. fea- In addition to highly erodible photo of Miss Watervliet, Shannon the content of the essay. sities of Minnesota, New Mexico and turing blueberry sundaes, blueberry- Wisconsin (Stevens Point). CHARLES R. LITTLE Mosher of Ohio. His wife, Wretha, since 1952, coming from Dowaglac. Joseph Edward 'Eddie' cropland, farmers may bid to enter Mind Extension University offers topped cheesecake, and ethnic NEW DOCTOR IN preceded him In death In 1983. Survivors Include: her husband; filter strips, cropped wetlands, cer- college courses for credit via TBI CITY RECORD Qraveslde services for Charles R. Boone, 48, of Benton Twp. foods as well as the usual carnival Little, 68, a former Watervliet resi- two sons - John Jr. and Michael, tain water bank programs acres and WATERVLIET satellite on Jones Intercable basic 1-Year Subscription Rates BURL JONES both of Niles; a daughter, Nancy Blr- Eddie's death is estimated fare. All during the festival St. Julian cropland subject to scour erosion in- service. The scholarship will provide Berrien & Van Buren countltt...$13.00 dent who died June 29,1989, at Mar- Nilda D. Orzame, M.D., has recent- Jersey - Muhlenberg Hospital. Prior Burl L Jones, 63, of Eustis, dyshaw of Buchanan; six grand- CULLIGAN to have occurred Aprii 3-4, Winery will be having blueberry juice to the CRP, according to Mroczek. each applicant $1,000 a year for four Elsewhere in state of Mlchigan...$16.00 tin Luther Memorial Home, South ly opened a medical practice in to setting up practice in Watervliet, Florida, formerly of Hartford, died children; two brothers - Robert No more iron stains tasting and will sell specially-bottled "Bringing these acres into the pro- years for tuition and related course Combination ot local & outttate...$16.0C Haven, were held Friday at 3 p.m. at 1988 and the robbery April 15, Dr. Orzame has been engaged in Outside the stale of Mlchi0an...$18.OO Friday, July 7,1989, at the residence Weed of Dowaglac and Richard festival juice from the MBG Tent. gram will produce more environmen- Watervliet. She is the fourth female fees for Mind Extension University Falrview Cemetery, Watervliet Town- with CULLIGAN! after the discovery of his Non-profit organizations will be sell- physician to have an affiliation with private practice, specializing in inter- Outside the United State8...$20.00 •hip. Calvin Funeral Home, Hartford, of a daughter, Mrs. Mike (Lori) Schuiz Weed of Niles; and two sisters- tal benefits." telecourses. All Jones Intercable Only $3.50 per month! ing home-baked blueberry pies, Community Hospital. nal medicine, in the area. was In charge of arrangements. of Battle Creek. Doris Rood of Niles and Kathleen body, April 14. The CRP allows each farmer to subscribers were eligible to apply for The funeral was held Wednesday Volt of Coloma. Limited offer, call now! blueberry bagels, and other baked receive up to $50,000 per year, based Dr. Orzame, an internist, has had Appointments may be made by the scholarships - there were no age calling 463-2800. Dr. Nilda Orzame's at 3 p.m. at Calvin Funeral Home, 468-4373 or 1-800-442-2802 goods and area blueberry farmers on the bid per acre and the number three years of specialized training in or other requirements. QRATTAN NOWLEN Hartford. Cremation followed the will be selling fresh blueberries, of acres under the 10-year contract. internal medicine at St. John's office is located in the medical of- Beverly Slack, Jones Intercable's Qrattan L. "Bud" Nowien, 64, 361 blueberry jams, blueberry soap and Hospital in Detroit. She completed fice building adjacent to Community 8e C Anyone with Information please write: Rental payments are made annually General Manager, said^ "We received Timber Drive, Coloma, died Sunday, |{iyr. %nes was oom August ^w, blueberry products throughout the to producers with approved con- her internship at the University of Hospital on Medical Park Drive in a number of excellent scholarship July 9,1989, at home after a long il- 1925. Post Office Box 515 Watervliet, Michigan 49098 festival and in various locations tracts, and cost-share payments are Medicine and Dentistry of New Watervliet. applications from subscribers DAVE WILLIAMS lness. Survivors Include: two sons- about town. made after the conservation practice throughout Southwestern Michigan. BUILDING SALES A memorial service will be held Doug of Niles and Joe of Decatur; Friday, the A.A.U.W. will host a is completed. The judges spent a great deal of time Thursday at 3 p.m. at the Dey-Florln four daughters - Mrs. Mike (Lori) book sale that will run Saturday as To date, approximately 2845 acres OPEN Friday, June 30 evaluating each essay individually FARM • COMMERCIAL Chapel of Florin Funeral Service, St. Schuiz of Battle Creek. Barbara well. McDonald's restaurant will of Berrien County farmland have and were pleased at the quality of Joseph, where friends may call Hagatha of Mlllburg, Mrs. Frank host 2:00 and 5:00 magic shows with been accepted in the CRP. Berrien the essays that were submitted. 429-7611 Thuraday from 2:30 to 3 p.m. The (Carol) Taylor of River, Ronald McDonald. At 5:00 p.m. the County farmers will receive $167,000 ST£VENSVI11£ body has been cremated. Memorials Oregon, and Mrs. Michael (Margaret) \ Steelheaders will host a fishboil at during 1989 in annual rental pay- EPPLE'S rruy be made to Sarett Nature Westjohn of Elkhart, Indiana; 11 the entertainment tent and to top off V> ments for CRP land under 10-year Center. grandchildren; three brothers- the evening "Humble Pie" will ap- contracts. Mr. Nowien was born Nov. 16, Alvie of Oregon, Russell and Bill, Get pear in concert at the Quaker Street IF YOU'VE GOT A WATER PROBLEM, Nationally, more than 30 million FRUIT STAND both of California; and two sisters- Send us the name of a amphitheatre. Tickets are $7.00 and acres have been enrolled in the CRP Clarice Roland of California and business that is willing to will be available at the gate. under contracts entered into during Sweet Cherries, Red Raspberries, CULLIGAN HAS THE SOLUTION! 't* * Laveda Brackin of Florida. The Jaycees entertainment tent the first eight sign-ups. The goal is to bring new jobs to one of will offer beer and wine and top '40s NORMA SAMMET bring 40-45 million acres into the pro- Green Beans, Broccoli & Blueberries these communities: music throughout the festival. Norma E. Sammet, 89, of Birm- gram by the end of 1990. The CRP is ~ 'i • Benton Harbor Saturday is packed from sunup to • Cloudiness, hazy • Silver tarnishes ingham, Mich., formerly of Coloma, designed to help farmers prevent or Fresh Fruit & Vegetables in season • Benton Township sundown. The pancake breakfast • Colored • Skin dry died July 9, 1989. at William Beau- control critical soil erosion and help $5,000 • (Coloma scheduled for 7 a.m. has been OPEN 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. DAILY mont Hospital, Royal Oak, Mich. adjust the production of surplus • Corrosive • Soap, high usage cancelled, but you can watch the A memorial service was schedul- • Hagar Tfnvnship agricultural commodities. M-140f just north of Watervliet • Film, oily • Soap curd soccer tournament, go to the book ed for 1 p.m. Tuesday at The Bell • Lincoln Township sale, or shop the sidewalk sales • Fishy • Spots, water deposits Chapel, Birnlngham. Burial was in • Royalton Tcnvaship downtown and in Old Harbor Village, • Foaming Hutchins Funeral Homi Coloma Cemtery, Coloma, with • St. Joseph • Staining, red-green watch the sailboard races on the 209 S Main, Witervltet uim graveside services. Memorials may • St, Joseph Township • Ice, poor quality • Taste, bad North Beach, or participate in the be made to the First Presbyterian Cas •Watervliet SALE PRICES GOOD NOW THRU JULY 28.1989 • Laxative water • Tea turns black 463-3811 Bobby Walker Basketball Tourna- Church of Birmingham or to St. •White Cloud • Odor • Teeth, spotted Ann's Meade in Birmingham. ment or Co-Ed Softball Tournament CCUPlTEOUSSEfiViCeiH BusIhcmcs qualify if they locate within five at the high school. L Plants, unhealthy • Washables stained A DIGNIFIED MANNEH She was born March 18, 1900, In miles of the community boundaries. Coloma. She retired in 1965 after 38 There will be an arts and crafts fair C Scale in plumbing C Sediment on Quaker Street, a swimsuit contest ROLAND T, HUTCHINS. Dir years, first, as a teacher and then as ...when you Bait your hook with thin. • Water heater burnout a department head for the last eight on the North Beach and a motorcy- We've done business in western cle swap meet at the Armory, De Q years as Director of Placement for help us Michigan for more than 50 years, so we Highland Park College, She was a / A children's and family picnic con- We have the technology, equipment and capability to solve kmnv this area It has an available labor graduate of Wayne State University cert featuring the popular folk sing- one or any combination of the water problems like these. In 1935. reel in force with skills, experience and a ing twins "Gemini" will be held at Her only survivor Is a cousin, strong work ethic. Abundant natural 1:00 on the Quaker Street hill. Tic- Lucille Sainton of Lake Orion. a business resources Easy transportation access, kets are $3.00 with children under 5 The first step: get a reliable analysis of your own a/fordahle property and housing, grxnl free when accompanied by an adult. household water absolutely free. We will be glad to come to EMERSON SNOOKS willing to schools, and colleges and universities Following the concert, children your home any ^ay or any time that is convenient for you. [CALVIN FUNERAL HOME can participate in a coloring contest AWPMBUDSUE The funeral for Emerson E. willing to provide on-going emplf^ee bAU O. UONAKD, DIMCTOt f———Bonus Coupon'———-^ And there's no obligation, of course. Snooks, 70, 311 Timber Drive, Col- training and assistance to businesses featuring the new South Haven Col- land here. oring Book or go digging for M&M & Assorted Welsh T ropicana MAJrTfOUD, MICHIGAN 4f097 oma. who died Friday, July 7, 1989, OurJX),B,S (Job (>pportunities mtmoMf m'4tot diamonds. The Knights of Columbus 20 oz. TWISTERS Please save this ad for was scheduled to be held at 2 p.m. Business Search) Han is designed to ^ CANDY on Tuesday at the Davidson Chapel, will host a steak fry and perch dinner MAW Plain or Peanui Or»na«r/S!rawt>«rry/BiinaniJ your representative to attract other businesses (perhaps even THERMAL MUG O rJinoe /C ranD^rry Orang* Florin Funeral Service, Coloma. and the evening's featured concert HaftcaK ^rull o- T roptca Hefr S1.8<- yours; to these communities. bwit/ff bar or CnuckM.*- PaaAion or Pink GrawrtruM record your test results. Burial was In North Shore Memory will be the "Ozark Mountain Dare- iB. 10 Ol. >. Hardness Gardens. Memorials may be made to We will pay you $5000. devils." Tickets are $7.00 and MOKUMCKfi the oncology department of South Please follow up available at the gate. H59 Iron Haven Community Hospital. Send us the name (/f a business Sunday concludes the festival but LCOMARD rmfCEAL HOME f/m Ph Mr. Snooks was born Dec. 21, on this great catch! employing 25 people or more that you can't leave without tasting our includes firat Umtams. Ml 49**4 (*|*| FREE: •=r aj* Nitrates might he willing to locate in one great blueberrv pancakes at a o' 45c nacr fill i/nor 09c aaet 0/ Uamni, tHmht 1918, In Monroe County, Indiana. NMtne IHU- He retired In 1988 from Whirlpool of the above communities within the Tannin (/ftiiMt Per*fti hllr Corp., where he was employed for 40 next 12 months p BONUS COUPON - Turbidity Addre*> Oscar Mayer all bee* FLORIN years. He was a member of the If your referred business relocates, Gatorade Odor Whirlpool Oldtlmers. ( ity /Jp fSB will pay you a 15000 Reward, 1 FUNERAL SERVICE THIRST QUENCHER HOT DOGS Quarter Pounder Survivors Include: his wife, TdfptaM < } For complete information and details, Faustlne; one daughter, Mrs. Martin Sitrufc Cooler Frulf Punch tamor DAVIDSON CHAPEL mail the form at left to PSB UKiay CLASSIC (Glenda) Abbert of Richmond, Ind.; FlrsMc let me kium 1/ and whrn I qualify lor a 15000 Krward lifm? Lamonaoo or Orana< 100 bw5f PatlMf with ChwiM "Serving Southwestern Michigan 249 tM Center Street \tfur fihme at 32 Ol. Hag S1.3f e on a baaamc Sxwd Bur. one son, Emerson L of Clarks- Ualiciou*'*1.99 for more than 40 years!" Coloma, Ml 49038 vllle, Ohio; one brother, Ivan; and one Adfirr* i Dr. Cynthia 1 Garrone * f2/99 468-3181 sister, Mrs. Rodney (Maxlne) Mc- (Jty __ Si4U Crery of Mllford, Ind. /Jp People come firm * CHIROPRACTOR * $119 g FREE CHIPS 'hfkphtfne (. ) ^ ^ with purctUKHr * If mo Lay Hwg Chip oat, 1 uz - MARY LAURA CAHILL Huvtm rrmi Un du tn imt ot litt arra* Mall io *• m Mary Laura Cahlll, the Infant tfftf/U/y 4 trtititfiium i/f 21 tmpUffU* dtuiJ flfl S Urward * daughter of James and Laura Cahlll reU* »w within V£ fw/nitotA iftt rrferfftj HfJJf/hn NcU'( omvr, flunnlnx O/fktt 463-3436 of Coloma, died at birth Friday, July buftmm* ulrrtdy Iff Mted in ffr* trr** itrr I'vo/jlei Mali' Hanb * HOURS * dipMt f iml 'U u ttrinnttv/it i/l ^unltfU to *1Pit Hu/ 4H. ')! J'tHffJh, Mh hiyun WfH'i * (WW 10-122-7 7, 1989, at Mercy-Memorial Medical ttie dm irtfMi >4 Pef/f/fe* vaftoirtk ttuS Un *i * 'ifttng 1o' Uf Hn* teiefftirtM/nf mtHi hr m

i i JULY 12,1969 TRI-CITY RECORD PAGE NINE (3_D @1 CS® Rodeo: Meequlte JULY 12,1989 $2) O 91) CD M'A'S'H Home Shopping CD Play More Bridge Lesson (5 PAQE EIGHT TRI-CITY RECORD O CDMOVIE: 'Angel on My Crowded idol Club' Double Dare (CC). XO Baseball: Chicego Cuba at Loa Xn- 7:30 P.M. iQ QBD Barney Miller 8:35 A.M. Championship Rodeo (in Slereo) 36) CD B G3D Sherlock Holmee Spree Contlnuee $1 O Three's Compeny Heethcllfl While Soldiers Fought Lesson 5. Short Film Showcase Shoulder"iniini 1 .one Range r ^ii;iKi];iB 12:30 A.M. 4:10 A.M. SportsLook (44, ffl Andy Griffith galea Dodgers (Live) MOVIE: Sweet Bird Far Out Fourth CD B Siskei & Eberl 11:35 P.M. I — Self-Improvement 6D O aJ.li'ia Tom ft Jerry's Fun- 6D CH L( 8:30 P.M. _ MOVIE: 'The Houee ® O In Touch CD MOVIE: 'Hot Leed' Play Mora Bridge Lesson 6. FRI. CONT. m B GD MOVVIEI : 'Murphy's u,d Ail-Ame?rica eni Wres- d) <% 6D (fi) CD B CZBD MOVIE: (DOB I i*.li'Ri Update: Making tt :W. New Country (In O CO CBD Rowan & Martin's X O O rerrcra MOVIE: 'In the O CO aarffl Double Dere (CC) RomanceMCC) Auto Rscing: Barber CD Wheel of Fortune (CC) C£ O Hert to Hert ® ^ houee SB! * Hie Dream Houee' Happen on treet' (In Stereo) Frees Paaa p* (X) O O BED Benton S£) caa MOVIE: 'Sunday, Bloody 9:00 A.M. I ng 'Alien' (CC) (R) Stereo) Laugh-In Stepe of i Deed Men' CB co rnrni Off to the Reces 3:30 A.M. Wuzzlee (CC). I Wrestling Choeliengi e 11:45 P.M. Challenge CD W-U'JIIi Throb CD O O At the Movide GE)B( USA Todey 4:30 A.M. Buge Bunny S Pale O B Major League From Hazel Park MOVIE: 'Hot to Trot' Michigan Out- Country Kitchen (in (JJ) O McLaugMcLaughiir n Group VS O MM'** MOVIE; 'Caged Heat' Sunday' (D O (D O O BB Sunday o Introduction to Biology Lesson O Buelneee Lew II Lesson 34 Tennia Magazine MOVIE: Tomorrow at Ton' ID It's e Living (R) Physicians' Journal 89 Tl vWI Beyond 2000 IT ra ca GDI at o Totelly Hid- (DO MOVIE: 'Kather- I BB Profllee Baeebail: Oakland A'e at Detroit (A ffl Richerd Roberts SI O rnrTn SportaLook MOVIE: Traveling £BTon StereoSterU) i doors jR) Stereo 11:50 P.M. 4:30 A.M. Morning (CC). U^lete CH IWW'* Femily Prectice Up- den Video (In Stereo) ine' 36. 6:35 P.M. Tigere (R) ffl O C250 New Country (In • • flBB H«adHne N«ws _I _m BB Fl,y FishinFishing Mestery Check It Outl (R) Power Telk - Business Lessons 3 (D City Deek Q CD GB MOVIE; The Big Men' (CC) (Ir Slereo) O OeHTCarson's Comody m O Night Tracks (in d) Headlines on Trial (R) World Tomorrow date Oia rrojeciunProject Univerei e Lesson 10. (37) ffl CQ GSD National Geo- Live Your Dreama O O Carol Burnett end CE) RFi iJatik Adventuree of Ozzle Treee' Stereo) Fromm Scientific AAnglern " s Double Dare (CC). 4:00 P.M. 1. CB Marketing Lesson 22 CD Ebony/Jet Showceee (Rj D WAi'SH Women'e U.S. Open raphlc on Aeelgnment Preecriblng Informa- 11 ffl Buge Bunny & Pels ffl O GS New Country (In 3 GO SupeSupcrboor k fl (CC) Slereo) CD O O aJAi'Li Sunday Mlass s CD MOVIE: 'Denton' O CD GBD Patty Duke Friende and Harriet CD B OO B a*™ Paid Pro- • Statifbct Continued Zorro College Footbell Preview MIDNIGHT O MOVIE: 'Masters of the Univ- 12:15 P.M. Solf: Final Round Joined In Pro- ffl CD tJ-nn Ineid| e Wineton Cup Introduction to Biology Lesson tion 6&) B Clffl Tales From the Crypt OCZI D Profllee Stereo) 80X0 Nature Wetch (CC) I Wild GemC e and Country ")VIE: 'Body Slam' Cg) O Sunday Today 6:45 P.M. gramminrammlr g ffl CO GS_D Noah'e Ark 9 fl| AM Aim Sothom Show tti BOD (CC|JIn Stereo) (S) CD B CB MOVIE; 'Ghost erse' Meeeege from Cal- CD MOVIE: 'Gentle Annie' gress (CC). (Live) Racing (In Stereo) 36 B atf iMWI Golfing Michigan (CC). (In Stereo) fltfil Self-Improvement 6:35 P.M. fl| Cafe Women's U.S. Open O Dlnlna in Frenci PBA Bowling; Miller Cooking QD 0 GD MOVIE: 'The Dead oso 4:15 P.M. fflBC3D^B American Snapehot (3) ffl Health Show p M O O CSSSD Baseball's Greateet Guide ffl O g«myil Carol Burnett and 10:35 P.M. (R) (S) B gpm Sliver Spoone Gimme a Breakl Story'^^^^^^^B Pool' (CC) (in Stereo) vary 12:30 P.M. (S) O Simon & Simon rloo" CD o aytm Boys (In Stereo) OoW: Second Round (R) 9.00 A.M. (3D eg CD Fame and For- O Marketing Lesson 21| im Jumpetroet Lesson 13. CD O O W-W'fti Thie Week in CD CO •'f U-nn Off to the Races 9:00 P.M. MONDAY (D I CBS News (CC) (In Stereo) Hite CH CEO MOVIE; 'Fright' Friende Jim Celebrity Outdoora (In O Mueical Encounter Lesson 1 en impe Presents Q) O Auto Racing: SCCA BFr From Hazel Park @D CD Runaway With the Rich end You Can Be a Star 11:00 P.M. 3:50 A.M. CD a CD • • BB ® ffi Stereo (S) B A Drive to Qiory tune ») O Jack Venfe Trans-Am Race (R) (8)6 CD Day of Discov- Baeebail: With Mel Allen ® O O C23Z3EI

1 JULY 12, 1989 PAQE TEN TRI-CITY RECORD Wed. Ki) I GD MOVIE (Fri) m © Andy GtGriffiti h (4i ffl Lowell Lundstrom irfUHtii Self-Improvement Thundercata (Mon Wed) 03) ffl Wild Amerlce Geraldo o racm dDoubl e Dare (CC) O CEI Rowan & Martin's uide Mister Rogers m iij /Lobo MOVIE (Fri) (Mon) (Tue) QJ 0 Cosby Show TUE. CONT. Laugh-In ($£ O Batman SportsLook O C&D MOVIE: 'Three Steps American Mu- : English ymnastlcs (Fri) 0 Beginning Piano: An Adult Ap- the Month (Mon) (S) 0 Hill Street Blues ffipD MOVIE: 'Harlow' " New Country (In 0 CD Weight Room North' cond Language (Thu Fn) Power proach (Tue Thu) Cinematic Eye improv TonHe KStereo) %I CD O DD MOVIE: 'Joy of VideoCountry (9> ffl Alvin end the Chipmunks (Fri) Current Classroom Tech- S 4:10 A.M. Welcome to Pooh Talk - Bu siness ((Mo n Wed) 3:15 A.M. Flying' Comer _ MOVIE (Tue) Here Come the Brides O MOVIE (Fn) niques (Mon) Quest for Peace 0 CD GD MOVIE: 'The Mission- Energy. Minerals 0 CD Adventures of Ozzle (Mon) (Tue) O CD GKD You Cen't Do Thst on (Wed) IB MOVIE: 'Without Orders' S^' GEO ery' 0 ra GD HBO Family Playhouse Crazy About the Movies (Wed) HOME&GARDENNEWS Schumacher to appear at and Malan and Harriet (S) ffl Sally Jeesy Rephael Press Your Luck Television $£ 0 Jeopardyl Community Hospital Auxiliaiy holds annual 3:20 A.M. 69 CD GD One Night Stand (CC) 4:30 A.M. Little Worid of Dietmar O D islBM Kids Incorporated MOVIE: 'My Demon Profiles Q) CD GD Adventuree in Dry (S) O Donahue (3® O What's Happening Nowll O O WEBB 0 Educating the Exceptionel Stu- (Mon Thu) Beatles (Fri) 6:35 P.M. Gulch (8) 0 Gl GD Sewing With Fill (Thu) Profllee of Neture (Fri) (Mon Tue. Thu-Fri) What's Happen- Lover' dent Lesson 10 O) O Carol Burnett and Paper Chase ffl Popeye Hour Nency Alasks Turns 30 (Mon Tuc) Netural ffl CS Qffl Uncensored Channels ing!! (Wed) meeting and recognition dinner Midway Baptist Church 3:30 A.M. _• Miami Vice Part 1 ol 2 0 gn ITHEl Scheme of Things World (Wad) Friends CD frfoWfrl Everyday Workout ®0 700 Club I: TV Around the Worid With 3$ 0 GJ GEKD Reading Rainbow CE) O O GDZO Headline News Q) O All in the Family (In Stereo) O CD 4^*^* Sheron, Loie A CDGgBD Cagney & Lecey George Plimpton (Thu) Not Neces- GD O O UWt i Dick Clark's Gol- 7:00 P.M. 7:45 A.M. (4i; ffl Fun House Places, Please 4:45 A.M. Bram'a E'^-hant Show ra CBD Chronicle sarily theNews (Tue) O MOVIE (Tue) He and his wife, Nancy, travel den Greats GD D CBS News (CC) (In Stereo) m 0 NBC News : Spenser: For Hire 6D CD roia HBO Comedy Hour: Walt Disney Presents 2:15 P.M. ffl O WMM Truck end Tractor Don't Just Sit There A check for $12,300.00 was tributed 15,298Vj hours to the Midway Baptist Church of Water- CB Business Law i Continued (DOOflESCD Famiamill y Feud 8:00 A.M. coast to coast fulfilling Paul's many i CBD Chris Lemmon at the im- Whoopl Goldberg's Fontaine. . . MOVIE (Thu) (Mon) ffl MOVIE (Wed-Thu) (Fri) Pull (Mon Wed) Mickey Mouse Club O MOVIE: 'Young Guns' (CC) (In CE) Inside Edition (D O (8) 0 This Morning presented to Community Hospital's hospital in 1988. Service awards and vliet will have a sacred concert on prov Why Am I Strelght? (CC) (In Stereo) Getting Fit Big Valley "MOVIE (Mon. Thu) (Fri) concert dates. He has been en- Stereo) GO (It CD (& CD & 63 News (BOO Today 2:30 P.M. 11:30 P.M. ffl MOVIE: 'The Invisible Menece' VideoCountry CD Cfami Dance Perty USA pins were presented at a recognition O fiD GSEB Ann Sothem Show CE) O €1 GLUXl Current Affair CD (8) © Good Morning America GDOocaaEELt On e Dey at a Time (Tue) Administrator, Steven Spencer, at Friday, July 14, at 7:30 p.m. with thusiastically received In leading (D O