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ARMCHAIR QUARTERBACKS Brandywine at Coloma Western Mich, at Bowling Green Bangor at Hartford Central Mich, at Minnesota After Four Weeks Barb Long Beach St 52200190 0220 C0L0MA PBLC- LIBRARY COLOMA 49038 PICKS OFTHE WEEK Notre Dame at Purdue Watervliet at Eau Claire Florida St. at Michigan St. • ARMCHAIR QUARTERBACKS Brandywine at Coloma Western Mich, at Bowling Green Bangor at Hartford Central Mich, at Minnesota After four weeks Barb Long Beach St. at Michigan Chicago at Detroit Bob Wallace stays in third records and the tie-breaker record is 9-13, tied for best Parker stays in first place bas- place this week, going 4-4 for taken into account. honors of the week for the ed on total points from the a 12-10 total overall. Ken nessy, 6-8, who is just giving some tough choices, so next Mike Woodward moves up men with Bob Wallace and Bears game. Her overall Smith, Mike VanLinder, and everyone a false sense of week may see some interest- a notch to 7th In his climb to Mike VanLinder at 4-4. Bring- record, now 15-7, is actually Mark Bolin are 4th, 5th, and security before making his ing results. Ties will be decid- the top. Mike, whose overall ing up the rear is Dave Fen- tied with Nancy Huffman who 6th, respectively, with 10-12 move. ed on the total points from the went 6-2 this week. This week's games present Lions-Bears game. Mike VanLinder 10-12 Nancy Huffman 15-7 Bob Wallace 12-10 Ken Smith 10-12 Mark Bolin 10-12 Mike Woodward 9-13 Dave Fennessy 8-14 Eau Claire. Coloma, Eau Claire. Coloma, Eau Claire, Brandywine. Barb Parker 15-7 Eau Claire. Brandywine, Eau Claire. Brandywine, Eau Claire, Brandywine. Eau Claire. Brandywine, Hartford. Michigan. Bangor. Michigan. Hariford. Michigan. Hartford, Michigan. Eau Claire. Brandywine. Hartford, Michigan, Hartford. Michigan, Hartford, Michigan. Florida St.. Notre Dame. Michigan St., Notre Dame. Hartford. Michigan, Florida St., Notre Dame, Florida St.. Notre Dame, Michigan St., Notre Dame, Michigan St., Purdue. Michigan St.. Purdue. Bowling Green. Minnesota. Bowling Green. Minnesota, West. Michigan. Minnesota. Michigan St.. Notre Dame, Bowling Green, Minnesota, Bowling Green, Minnesota, Bowling Green, Minnesota, Bowling Green. Minnesota. Detroit Chicago Detroit Chicago West. Michigan. Minnesota. Chicago Chicago Chicago total points 48 total points 34 Chicago total points 28 total points 44 total points 48 total points 46 total points 51 total points 40 Armchair Quarterbacks sponsored in part by HOEKZEMA FORD of Hartford Coloma Schools sets G.P.A. TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD TV RECORD CALL 463-3461 INSIDE FOR COMPLETE CABLE & CHANNEL LISTINGS 25C COLOMA • HARTFORD • WATERVLIET THE TRI-CITY RECORD Vol. 103-No. 38 RED ARROW EDITION OF THE WATERVLIET RECORD^ FOR THE RECORD... BLOOD DRIVE TO BE HELD Mayoral races to top local election ballots SEPTEMBER 25 Knights of Columbus Council COUNTRY FAIR TO BE HELD By Karl Bayer Sarett Nature Center will hold 4055 will be holding a Blood Wide-open races for Mayor 2-mlll request for the purchase Galen 'Skip' Blough, Marvin Constable Homer Umphrey are an Old-Fashioned Country Fair Drive on Friday, September 25, and Commission seats, as well of a fire truck. Deputy City Clerk Taylor and Dale Stover. all unopposed in their bids for on Saturday, September 26, at their club house on Paw Paw as a millage vote for a fire truck, Marianne Murphy said the 2 Mayoral candidate Martin re-election. from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Avenue in Watervliet. The drive are on tap for Tri-City area mills were for two years and Qulgley Jr. withdrew his petition is operated by the Red Cross fair will include horse-drawn Five seek Hartford Council jobs residents in local elections would raise approximately for the office and filed a petition from 12 noon to 5:30 p.m. wagon rides, games, food, bake Five Hartford residents are November 3. $25,000.00 annually. The for a two-year seat on the Com- Everyone is welcome. sale, rummage, crafts, used seeking election to one of three amount raised would pay the Ci- mission. Also seeking that two- toys, square dancers...fun for 2-year terms on the City Council. Three vie for Watervliet Mayor; ty's shared cost of a new fire year term is Anita Hirsch. all. Rain date for the fair is truck to be purchased jointly They are: incumbent David Millage sought for fire truck Six candidates for City Com- September 27. with the Township. Hadley, incumbent Ed AMBULANCE VOLUNTEERS Mayor Ed Campbell is not mission are seeking one of three Szewczwk, Incumbent Mary SOUGHT seeking re-election but has filed available seats. Filing petitions Four Seek Coloma Mayor office; Thornburg and challengers The Coloma Emergency Am- a petition for election to a four- for one of the four-year terms Six want Commission seats Frank Yerrington and Anna bulance service Is in need of year term on the City Commis- were: Patrick Hoppe, Robert HALLOWEEN PARADE Four Coloma residents are Smithley. volunteers for its day and night- sion. Wohler, Peter Mestre, Bobby The Watervliet Business seeking election to the Mayor's Mayor William Weeden, Clerk time shifts. Seeking election as Mayor Robinson, Linda Quigley and Association has announced its office this November. Filing Geraldine Walker and Treasurer Training for qualified and filing a petition by Monday's George Postelli. second annual Halloween petitions by last week's Todd Efting are all unopposed volunteers is provided for by the deadline were: Commissioner Clerk Shirley Eggermont, Parade for area school children. deadline were: Robert Wooley, for the election. service. Advanced first aid Sharon Jennings, Commis- Treasurer Fred Munchow and Meant to take the place of training classes, needed by the sioner and former Mayor Robert traditional house-to-house trick volunteers, will begin soon. Flaherty and former Fire Chief rrr or treating, the Halloween and City, Commissioner Paul n Coloma area residents in- Parade allows youngsters the terested in volunteering for the Muth. opportunity to dress up in Besides Campbell, there are emergency service may contact costume and parade on the vice president Marvin Taylor. two others seeking one of the sidewalks of Watervliet's Main three 4-year terms on the Com- Street. mission: Incumbent Commis- This year's Halloween Parade sioners Beverly Radde and Dan- is set for Friday, October 30, ny Gray (both appointees since FALL BAZAAR from 3-5 p.m. Youngsters are en- the last election). There is also a The annual fall bazaar of the couraged to parade from busi- two-year term open on the Com- Watervliet Congregational ness to business establishment Church will be Saturday, Oc- mission but no candidate. Com- during those times for treats. missioner Walt Duday, up for re- tober 3, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Members of the WBA, Water- Featured at the bazaar will be election, did not file a petition. vliet Lioness Club, Main Street There are no candidates filed crafts, baked goods and the employees and members of the bazaar's traditional hamburgers for the offices of City Clerk and Michigan National Guard will be Treasurer. Clerk Natalie Hart- and homemade soups. on hand to help paraders cross The church is located on First stein and Treasurer Ted Scheid Main Street at the crosswalks. Jr. have not filed petitions for Street in Watervliet. Persons wishing to assist in the election. points by correctly identifying Hasse. the parade may contact Karl CONSTITUTIONAL CONTEST... Meldrene K. Hutchins has fil- the historical personages. Also Michele Megna, Beth Bayer at The Record. ed for one of the two seats on Coloma Junior High faculty Brady, Kristin Oilekan, Issac members showed up for class Teacher Charles Barnes won the Board of Review. Assessor first prize for best costume as Cortez, Phil Hickmon, Becky September 16 in historical FOR THE RECORD items must be submitted to the Tri-City Thomas Yore has filed for re- Thomas Jefferson. Collins, Shameka Payton, John costume, representing famous Record, in writing, no later than Noon on the Monday preceding election to that post and Con- Student winners in each Lute, Karen Reid, Nicole Cottier, Americans from Sacagawea to publication. Announcements should not exceed 50 words and will stables Harvey Harper and Dick classroom were Leann Craft, Krissy Wade and Tony Stolfo. Betty Ford. The dress-up was in be accepted on a space available basis. Photos will also be ac- Lynch are both seeking re- Stacey Trigleth, Deanna Gard, The costume event was recognition and celebration of election to their offices. John Gray, Olivia Megna, organized by social studies cepted on the same terms. Announcements will not be repeated the 200th anniversary of the Also facing Watervliet City Latonya Lanier, Jill Page, Kim teachers Marie Bailey and Mary in this space. Send items to Box 7, Watervliet, Mi., 49098 or drop Constitution. Students earned them oft at the Record office at 138 N. Main St., Watervliet. residents is a decision for a Dodge, Anthony Lloyd and Amy Alice Hettig. ^OC/ What significance did the recent papal visit have on American Catholics? i JULIE PUPEDIS URSULA MAYR COLOMA LINDA HARRISON CARMELLA SCACCIA COLOMA NANCY KUGLE PETER EMMERSON MRS. VIRGINIA "I think It matters that WATERVLIET WATERVLIET "A superb spiritual JANE CHAPUT COLOMA ST. JOSEPH YOUNG he shows an interest, "It made us examine "Working with a awakening to the point COLOMA "He has such a MHe has made himself a WATERVLIET especially since our Catholic beliefs. I (Catholic) school, I where the press "There Is no one else magnetic personality visable sign of the Tm happy he came to American Catholics was impressed with the think It helped the became part of the who would have receiv- and a terrific rapport church's presence in our great nation.
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