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Vol. 104 • No. 6 EDITION OF THR WATF.RVI .TF.T D^ February 10,1988 Kristina Nord is Miss Coloma Before a standing-room-only nino, is 17 and is a senior at Col- crowd, Kristina Lynn Nord was oma High School. crowned Miss Coloma Sunday Finalists In the contest were afternoon at Coloma High Kerry Keleher and Jennifer School Auditorium: Sager, both seniors at Coloma Kristina, 17, a senior at Col- High School. oma High School, is the daugh- Miss Coloma was selected ter of Walter and Barbara Nord, from a field of 28 contestants. i Coloma. She is 5 feet JVt inches They were: Tammy Bailey, Rhon- tall and has blue eyes and blond da Leedy, Tracy Eubanks, Judith hair. Schrelber, Cindy Lowell, Susan Named first runner-up was Phillips, Amy Randall, Patricia Kimberly Momany. Klmberly, 18, Walter, Rebecca Chapman, is the daughter of Leo and Diane Shannon Kaeding, Kim Colas, I Momany of Coloma. She is a Treasa Ecker, Lynda Hoffman, senior at Coloma High School. Tracy Stelnhoff, Brenda Greco, Named second runner-up was Karen Willis, Judi Hornus, Lois Chrlstel Fain, 17. Christel is a Stohrer, Krlsty Willis, Tammy senior at Coloma High School. Bohle, Jennifer Price, Joann up Klmberly Momany, second the 1988 Miss Coloma Blossom She is the daughter of Charles Schroeder. runner-up Crlstel Fain and Carla Queen Contest. and Mary Fain of Coloma. The new Miss Coloma Is an Mannino, Miss Congeniality, Selected by her fellow con- Honor Roll student who was a testants as Miss Congeniality member of hefclOth-grade Stu- was Carla Mannino. Carla, the dent Council and secretary of daughter of Sam and Carol Man- the Computer Club. She plans to attend Notre Dame University Need for fire truck and to follow a career as an at- Watervliet woman gets torney. She listed her hobbies to ^50,000 cash settlement Include softball, hunting and questioned by Coloma fishing, reading and dancing. in mistaken arrest case She is employed at the Cony- Shelly haas, mistakenly ar- beare Law Offices in St. Joseph. City Commissioners rested in May 1986 for alleged The theme for this year's con- MISS COLOMA...Krlstlna Lynn Nord was crowned Sunday. By Tonla Soothe Monday, March 14, at the fire delivery of LSD, has received a test was 'We Love Western Coloma City Commissioners station. cash settlement with the Berrien Movies.' Contest Chairmen were approved the Joint Fire Board's STILL NEED SOLUTION County Sheriff's Department of Joyce Tutton and Joe Polashak. sending out bids for the cost on TO CROSSING GUARD $50,000 and a public apology. Judges were Marlene Rosen- a new fire truck, but questioned SITUATION As part of a countywide drug berg, Gordon Rosenberg and Dr. the amount of research being Commissioner Anita Hirsch sweep, Haas was mistaken for John Lundeen. The master of done on the need of a new vehi- reported her committee of Dan another young woman with a ceremonies was Joe Jason of Hartford Councilman resigns; cle. The Commission approved Stack, Coloma School Principal, similar name. Two days after her CoSY 98 Radio. seeking cost bids at Its meeting and PTO representative Larry arrest the charges against her Monday night. Bid specifica- Foster were still seeking a solu- were dismissed at the request of tions will be available after tion to provide school crossing Council tables water request the Sheriffs DepaHrtient be- February 15. The Fire Board is guards within the City Limits. cause she was the wrong person considering seeking bids for a Hirsch said an initial attempt By Phylits Buochnar was tabled until the next Coun- named on the warrant. diesel automatic truck with a to find parent volunteers ended The Hartford City Council ac- SPECIALSB cil meeting. The apartment Haas had initially sought 15,000 gallon tank and a 1,000 with just one response and a cepted a letter of resignation at •MESSAGES owners had requested permis- more than $1 million In damages gallon per minute pumping maybe. She said the volunteers its regular meeting held on Mon- sion to extend service from the from the Sheriff's Department capacity. would be trained by the Police day night, February 8,1988. The main at the City Limits. and other law enforcement Commissioner Chuck Owen Department and that the PTO letter had been presented to However, engineers for the Ci- agencies and officials, in- asked if the Fire Board had done would provide money toward the them just before the January 25 ty had previously reported that cluding the Watervliet Police enough research on the need for purchase of safety vests and meeting ended and was signed the existing mains cannot pro- Department and its Police Chief. one fire truck at an estimated handheld stop signs. by David B. Hadley. vide sufficient water volume for Watervliet Chief Danny Day and Partnership signing cost of $140,000. He said. "Are She said the committee iden- He said that personal com- adequate fire protection. Public his department were dropped program rescheduled there other alternatives? Maybe tified a need of 4 crossing mitments made it necessary to from the suit last fall. Works Superintendent Daniel two trucks at $70,000 would guards, three times a day for leave and that the two years he Due to the inclement weather Staunton said he had gotten an Besides the settlement of serve us better." half-hour shifts, in the morning had served on the Council had last week, the TV showing of the estimate of $34,000.00 to $50,000f also awarded were Commissioner Bob Wohler and afternoon. She said the been a real challenge. He said Watervliet Schools Partnership replace the existing four-inch court costs and legal fees commented he was interested in committee would also explore involvement is the key and urg- amounting to $30,000. The set- with Communications and mains with eight-inch mains. Music has been rescheduled for the Fire Department's need for other methods of providing ed more attendance by citizens Boards members approved a tlement will be paid out of the the truck. He said, "In order for crossing guards. at Council meetings. Hadley Saturday, February 13, at 5:30 motion to cut the hours of a part- County's Insurance pool. The us to get this truck, we are tak- In other business the City ac- h^d recently been appointed as p.m. on Channel 37. time office employee after short agreement was reached last Fri- ing money away from other cepted a letter of appreciation Street Administrator, Mayor Pro day. discussion. Council member An- needs in our City." for its donation and support Tem and was a member of the na Smithley said the employee Owen added, "Streets are toward the Rotary Ice Skating Public Works Committee. policy states that a part-time lacking upgrading. We need to Rink in Randall Park from ice Separate motions were ap- employee must work under 30 Local Post Offices assess our priorities. We have rink chairmen Paul Friday and proved to name Mayor William hours per week and cannot ex- inadequate water lines and Walt Arny. Weeden as Street Administrator ceed 1,500 hours per year. She 40-year-old sewer lines/* Glad-Peach Festival Chair- for 1d88 and Mike Dolezan as was concerned because Shelley reduce service hours Wohler said," If we get them a man Dale Stover reported the Mayor Pro Tem. According to Moden had been working 32 Festival Committee was same except as noted below: new fire truck it wouldn't be long the City Charter, Mayor Weeden hours per week. According to area post- before it gets beat up on the bad discussing replacing or repair- said they have 30 days to fill the Watervliet-Open Thursday- In other matters the Council masters, due to the federal streets. Plus you can't put out a ing the festival banner that s' a.m. until 1:00 p.m. vacant seat on the Council and approved a motion to hold budget deficit reduction fire without water...and a 1,000 hangs over Main Street. He also wilt have a recommendation for review meetings with the Board measures, the local area post of- Coloma-Open Wednesday- gallon per minute pumper could said the committee was also the next meeting. Weeden advis- of Review on March 8 and 9 from fices have been mandated to ad- 8:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. collapse some of the inade- discussing scheduling a meet- ed that they also still need to 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. and to hold just window service operation. Saturday-Open 8:30 a.m. until quate water lines. We must ing with the Police and Fire name one more person to the open meetings for the public on Window service will be cut back 11:00 a.m. think of the community's needs departments to discuss the Library Board. March 14 from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. four hours per week at each Hartford-Open Tues.. Wed. as a whole, not just the Fire festival. Any action on a request to ex- and on March 15 from 9 a.m. to facility. The new hours will be ef- and Thurs.~8:30 a.m. until 11:0C Department's. The Commission also approv- tend City water to the new apart- 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. fective February 13. All regular a.m., 12:00 until 5:00 p.m. Open Bid for a cost of the new ed the payment of bills totaling ment complex in the Township Postal Service hours are the Saturday-8:30 until 11.-00 a.m. pumper will be opened at 8 p.m., $48,436.18.

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By FEBRUARY 10f 1988 PAGE THREE Paw Paw Roy WY KARL'S A River Journal Davis Hartford Council okays 3% pay i\ Watervliet PTO Variety Show is Sunday tffTsP The Watervliet Elementary ty of acts Including, singing, 1*1 increase for Police Department PTO will be staging Its 11th an- dancing, lip-sine and comedy on a stage decorated to the theme By Phyliss Beuchner gram, effective January 1,1988. nual Variety Show on Sunday, KOLUMN February 14, at the Watervliet of 'Stars and Stripes Forever.' Hartford City Council For the time the employees do The list of the actors are: members approved a motion to not have the dental coverage, High School auditorium. Alfred Hart, Erin Fennessy, Hol- Belated birthday greetings to Word of the week...facsimile. adopt a proposed amendment to the Increase shall be 3 percent. Forty-three students In grades the end of the series. K-6 will be performing In a varie- ly VanLinder, Amy Mundt, Jeane Watervliet Schools Superinten- NO MORE KICKS ON ROUTE 68 their contract for 1988 with the The base salaries for 1987 We have traveled over that Wark, Wendy Hart, Joye Engle, dent Bruce Watson. Although Sports columnist Mike Leith There's something about oe- FOP/Hartford Police Depart- were $19,688.00 for lieutenant; Matt Quinn, Justin Hook, Curtis the head ed. kept the obser- called me Sunday night to com- ing on the road that fascinates Skyway Bridge, and I never did ment. The agreement Includes $16,315.00 for a beginning like it. A few years later a ship VanLinder, Cory Schmidtman, vance low-key..Judging by the plain about the weather and got Americans. It's the freedom, the maintaining the current staffing patrolman, $17,546.00 after six ne t l,, hit one of the supports and one Melissa Hobson, Meghan Engle, aniount of cards on his mantle no sympathy from me...it was 60 adventure just over the * ^ of union members, employing months and $18,777.00 after one WATERVLIET PUBLIC Beth Kulick, Julie Smith, Erica some knew he had passed the degrees and raining at his spot or at the next crossroads. And m span fell Into the bay, taking one part-time officer on a flexi- year. The City has one lieute- SCHOOLS CALENDAR Lynch, Sarah Jackson, Kim 40 milestone lust this past In . modern times Route 66 has several people with It. Now the ble schedule, change holidays nant and four full-time police of- Sunday, Feb. 14, 1988. Jr.-Sr. Yore, Amanda Imler, Angelic week. His column, written 1257 been about the closest thing we new bridge Is open, but I haven't to exclude 's Birth- ficers. High School- P.T.O. Variety Smith, Sara Martin, Cory Van Speaking of milestones... miles from here, on the cold, have been able to find that in changed my mind about It one day and Include President's Day For the one clerk/matron the Show, High School Auditorium, Niel, Jennifer Arnt, Devin Bitt Dave Qearhart has nearly two cold Winter Olympics at Calgary any way resembles the ola bit. and receive one floating holiday salary was $13,037.00 to start; George, you amd ASG 2:00 p.m. ner, Jamie Gray, Scott Hobson years to go before hitting the big was delivered Monday noon by adventures of the pioneers So, anyway, what has happen- to be used at the discretion of $13,317.00 after six months and the employee. Monday, Feb. 15,1988. Lunch: Chad Harris, Joshua Wheeler DID your PaATS ro SAve 40 but family members are al- his good wife, Sharon, on her heading west. ed to the real Route 66? Stret- $13,596.00 after one year. The Tacos. North School- Cross Jennifer Purvis, Angie Cupani ready talking about marking the lunch hour! I think I'll make this We first became aware ot ches of It still exist, but In the It also Includes a renewal of a new salary schedule for 1988 for 1960's President Elsenhower Country Skiing, Mr. Zltta and Judith Cupani, Genevieve OUR coutjrAY-NOW IT'S day. I want to be In town for that week's check out to her! Route 66 and Its peculiar am- 2 percent contribution of base the police employees will be In- began to make real our whole Mrs. Pumfery's classes; Geisler, Emille Forrester, Kelly one! bience when Nat "King" Cole pay by the City to the Deferred creased by the 3 percent au- PTO VARIETY SHOW-.These /*y TUfKhJ. " r I network of Interstate highways- Brownies, 6:00 p.m. Borr, Anna Cupani, Jennifer Tip o' the TCR Topper to our made It popular in a song--must Compensation Program that thorized above. Watervliet North and South OC-AuOPA tAUK>6^? which we sorely needed. And In- Tuesday Feb. 16,1988. Lunch: Holloman, Kim Tunstill. Techni- By now the caucuses great '6' Armchair Quarterbacks. have been during World War II or was established on December 8, School students are among the terstate 44 travels the old Route Spaghetti. Jr.-Sr. High- Varsity cians are Joe MacMlllan and (caucuses?) are history. I guess Our fearless forecasters braved thereabouts. He sang Invitingly, 1986. This deferred or retirement 34 acts ready to entertain you at 66. obliterating most of It. & JV Basketball at Lawrence, Clay VanLinder. Artists are Joe THANK YOU vis, Pat Imler, Eileen Hart, Nan- there'll be a Dem and Rep win- a season that began In the heat "I get my kicks from Route 66. plan requires that new em- the 11th annual PTO Variety In 1984 a Tribune 6:00 p.m.; Freshman Basketball Martin and Christopher Purvis. Dear Mr. Bayer, cy Fennessy, Ruth Chappel and ner, but all the losers will just of Indian Summer and closed And in the song he mentions all ployees must work for one year Show. Pictured are Cory I would like to use your paper writer named John Crewdson at Benton Harbor, 4:30 p.m.; Stagehands are Terry Harris and Mary Smith, YOU DID A FAN- pooh-pooh the results and say lust last week. They chose win- the exotic place-names along for the City before becoming Schmidtman, Erin Fennessy, took his family on a nostalgia North School- Science Club, Don Thornton. to say "Thank You" to some TASTIC JOB! the whole thing didn't matter ners from hundreds of games... the way....Saint Louleee (not St. eligible and funds may be Holly VanLinder, Sara Martin, 3:15 p.m.; Girl Scouts, 6:00 p.m. Freewill donations will be ac- well-deserving people. Sincerely, and head hellbent for election to high school, college and Louls)...Joplln, ... tour of the old highway (what Is withdrawn If the employee Angelic Smith, Amanda Imler, In November a cheese/candy left of It) and wrote a story of Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1988. cepted at the door with all the Diane Tibbs New Hampshire for the primary. pros...and the worst record was City looks mighty leaves for any reason. It also Devin Blttner, Curtis VanLinder fund-raiser was held. Students their trip. They were In what he Lunch: Tuna & Noodles. Jr.-Sr. proceeds going toward PTO pur- Poor Qary...,guess the only well over .500! pretty...Amarlllo, ...Albu- allows any eligible employee and Matt Qulnn. from North and South Elemen- person to really forgive him was And a salute to Mike Leith for called his "gasohollc monster the option to contribute to the r High- Varsity & JV Volleyball chases for the schools. All of NEW BABY querque, ...Flag- tary schools participated. On his wife and a couple old guys faithfully keeping tabs on the Oldsmoblle"--the only way to fund by payroll deductions. at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m.; the kids have worked very hard A daughter was born to Scott staff, ...don't forget January 7 these students were around the pickei barrel at the feature and collecting the stats travel. You can talk all you want The City will also furnish full- FOR HOME DELIVERY Wrestling Dual District; North to bring you an afternoon of en- and Karen Kuclnsky of Tulsa, Winona...they are all names that honored for their efforts. I at- Des Moines Feed & Qraln. on the picks each week. about your neat little cars-28 time police officers with a den- CALL 463-3461 School - Daisy Girl Scouts, 6:30 joyable entertainment. We hope Oklahoma, on February 1,1988. roll invitingly on the tongue and tended this assembly and was Also a big thanks to mpg, etcetera. But the way to hit tal program not to exceed 1 per- p.m. to see you there! She weighed 6 pounds, 13 in the mind. very surprised to learn that this Speaking of the pickei barrel, Hoekzema Ford of Hartford for I know at least two people the road Is In a monster, cent of base pay cost to the City. fund-raiser earned $9,626.89 ounces and has been named Bob Maeder of the Watervliet with all the metal you can get to The employee shall pay the ex- Kristy A. being a sponsor of the feature. who really traveled that road. PROFIT!!! (The money will be Gambles says he wants a pot- surround you--and the you can cess cost over 1 percent. Also The proud grandparents are Two buddies of mine from high divided between the two bellied stove and a checker OOPS DEPT... One of the cruise! approved under this agreement Andy and Helen Kuclnsky of school-Ron Weston and Warren schools.) I would like to say board. I caught Bob and a crony things Anne, Bonnie and Qinny Crewdson and his family was a 3 percent salary Increase Coloma. Lutin were just out of the Air thank you to all the students, swapping stories Mon- let me do around here on press Force and started west In Ron's found some traces of the old across the board minus the 1 parents and the people in our day when Bob should have been day is number the pages. Num- Route 66. And they got off on the percent cost of the dental pro- Coloma •Watervliet •Hartford U OF M DEGREE CANDIDATE old Pontlac coupe. They drove CHS WINTERFEST ROYALTY... Keleher; King and Queen, Brian community for their work and polishing the hardware. He said bering the pages Is a pretty old road whenever they could. University of for miles and days on that Left to right: Prince and Blttner and Monica Bansen; support of this project. A profit he'd rather talk fishing than straightforward thing. If there Most of the towns were quiet- students who expected their westering trail. Way out In the Princess, Scott Burke and Kerry Duke and Duchess, David like this certainly is something count screws any day. are the same number of pages Shamrock, Texas, and Tucum- DOUBLE degrees this winter attended the desert they stopped at some lit- LaGrow and Leslie Sanders. to be proud of! This fund-raiser On the hardware circuiUf as the preceding week all I have carl, New Mexico. And he said university's commencement tle tourist cabins. The sun was # was the most profitable in the your hubby comes home from to do is number the new pages just painting one of those that he kept reminding himself CELEBRATION OF PTO's 15-year history. ceremonies on Dec. 20,1987. FRIENDSHIP SUNDAY One student, Caroline Denlse Judd Lumber with the finishing In the same position i.e., want gorgeous western skies as they were seeing the very trees Crowning caps CHS COUPONS A BIG thank you to the ladies A celebration of 'Friendship Sells, of 4783 M-140, Watervliet, nails smelling like popcorn but- ads on page 12, obituaries on daylight thickened into dark. and many of the same buildings behind this fund-raiser. Without Sunday* will be observed In both was an expected degree can- ter you'll know he was dipping page 4, Sprague's on page 5 and After renting a room for the that generations of travelers Winter Festival week sparjran their many hours of hard work worship services this Sunday, USDA ALL DAY didate with a bachelor of into the free popcorn. Big Eric so on. If there are more or less 'night, Ron said he walked before them had seen. stores this would never have been February 14, In observance of science degree in nursing from says the popcorn Is free to pages than last week, the worst across the highway to the little Not motels, but little tourist Coloma High School students the game. possible. Thank you, Mary Ann Valentine's Day at Salem the college of nursing. customers and is made fresh I have to do Is go to the 'morgue' cafe where lights were being cabins named El Hopl, Lariat participated In many class com- Named as Winter Festival Worl. Jane Martin, Phyliss Pur- wS. WEDNESDAY daily...! noticed the popper is and pull an issue with that turned on. He slammed open the Lodge, Blue Spruce, Arrowhead Lutheran Church, Park and Mar- petitions each day during the Queen was Monica Bansen, a We K^wrrve Thr Rijht To Limit Quanntick right close to his office. I number of pages. door and said, "Do you guys and Thunderblrd. These are In vin streets, Coloma, Michigan. weeklong Winter Festival. The 17-year-old junior. She is the wonder if Dick Judd will spring With an Important lob like that roast any beef around here?".... the small towns and some of Oftentimes churches are activities were capped with the Ji daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dieter for a new wardrobe for Eric you'd think I'd make sure to get just as he imagined a real them are still open, with VA- labeled as being cold and crowning of the Winter Festival Bansen of 4467 Flkes Rd, Col- MB SB ey ye e • • e e e e • when the buttons start popping It right...lmaglne my chagrin last westerner would make his en- CANT signs In the window. But lukewarm when just the op- Royalty. Students were selected oma. Brian Blttner was selected The Back faster than the popcorn. Thursday when a reader (and trance out at the Interchanges are the posite should be the character through a vote of the entire stu- as Winter Festival King and he There's no popcorn butter on three more Fri.) called to say he But Ron and Warren reached new places-Holiday Inn and of those who make up a Chris- dent body and were crowned is also a 17-year-old junior. Brian the hinges at Watervliet Ace didn't appreciate having to cut the end of the Route 66 In Howard Johnson's with their tian community within the during the halftlme ceremony of is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry MO^jl * mm Hardware but there'll be saw- his TV Record out of the paper. , as all trails must end, enclosed swimming pools. church. The primary purpose of the Coloma/Buchanan basket- Blttner of 6013 N. Coloma Rd., dust in the air soon. Helpful A quick check of the paper and after visiting relatives The traveler can also eat at this 'Friendship Sunday Celebra- ball game. The royalty reigned Coloma. % Hardware Man Tim Freeburn is revealed that I had numbered started for home again. After the McDonald's, Dairy Queen, Taco tion' Is to provide both the over the dance held following Selected as Princess was By Ann§ Bayer enlarging his showroom space the pages wrong, resulting in Pontlac developed a suspicious Bell, Big Boy. Crewdson says motivation and the setting for Kerry Keleher, an 18-year-old Fresh to make room for more spring the TV Record being spread over engine noise on the way, they that Route 66 now Is just a long the members of Salem to senior and the daughter of Mr. Fryer Parts merchandise...plans call for eight pages instead of four (to sold the old car in Oklahoma string of salad bars. You can see "Reach out and touch someone" and Mrs. Tom Hetland of 7049 N. This is the beginning of my was not even a year old and the knocking larger entranceways make it the handy pullout It is). and arrived back in Hartford on a the signs along the interstate- by Inviting friends and relatives ROD & GUN CLUB Branch Rd., Coloma. The Prince hard-to-handle month. I don't first owners had left it in into the north wall partitions Apologies again...! don't know Greyhound bus. every place that has one puts on to accompany them to church DOG CLINIC SET Is Scott Burke, a 17-year-old know why, but at this time of the A-number-one condition and, that now separate storage what's left for me to do here on Somewhere along in the early their sign In huge letters SALAD service at Salem. This celebra- senior and the son of Mr. and Family yes, we are lucky to be able to space. Tuesdays. They've already taken BAR! tion of 'Friendship Sunday' at year it seems to me as if winter 1960*8 a TV producer had a vi- The Watervliet Rod and Gun Mrs. Frank Burke of 5778 US 33, have such a nice, comfortable away my lob of dating the paper. sionary Idea for a new adventure I know, we see that every- Salem is also a way to help the Coloma. will never end and the snow just Club will host Its annual Dog : Pack goes on forever. / place to live. I kept writing 1987 on it! series. It was called "Route 66" where now. But sometimes It is members of Salem take the first Voted as Duchess was Leslie step In showing friendship to Clinic this Saturday, February This past Sunday every time I This home is smaller, which and starred Martin Milner and fun to get off the highway and 13, from 1 to 4 p.m. Sanders, a 16-year-old sopho- was another wish I had, because people by bringing those close looked out the window it was George Maharis. They headed go into a little town, where the A veterinarian will be In atten- more. She Is the daughter of Mr. our family Is not getting larger to them to church In a natural, SAVINGS-10 LB. SALE-SAVINGS snowing and even after dark I west in Milner's Corvette and restaurant Is probably a Mom dance and dog licenses and the and Mrs. Floyd Sanders of 6029 could still see the white stuff but smaller, with Justin only LANSING each week would have an adven- and Pop operation and they caring and sensitive way. DeFields Rd., Coloma. David Kent Smoked or Polish Sausage Worship services at Salem are necessary shots will be 90 coming down./ Please don't get coming home for short spurts ture along the way. Before the serve coffee In real china mugs. available. LaGrow, a 16-year-old sopho- Appro*. 10 Lbs. $1.69 Lb. me wrong. I still love the beauty from school. The house is three series ended, Maharis wanted to When you go In one of those at 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. more, was selected as Duke. $16 The Watervliet Rod and Gun Lester Amis. $1.89 Lb 10 Lbs. bedrooms which, I am sure you Following each service this Sun- and cold of winter but just like REPORT move on to bigger and better places, If you are lucky the cook Club is located at 3413 Hen- David Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Schooner CranchY Fish Sticks have guessed by now, leaves no things, and he was replaced by day, refreshments will be served everyone else I also get anxious Lansing Report Is written exclusively for the Tri will be wearing a clean apron, nessey Road, Watervliet. David LaGrow of 6228 Johnson ft Fish Portion room for Justin but a pull-out Glenn Corbett, another hand- in the chapel area for guests Rd., Coloma. for spring. City Record by State Representative Lad S and some of the regular Appro*. 10 Lbs. $1.19 Lb. There is one thing that I have sofa in the family room works some guy. Stacey. Rep. Stacey will write of issues affec customers may be willing to talk Lesser Amts. $1.39 Lb 10 Lbs. neglected to mention to any of great when he stops in. ting the state In general and the area in par- The series had a lot of realism to out-of-towners. Then you get » Fresh Frying Chicken Thighs you out there in these winter col- This past Christmas was the ticular. He welcomes your comments & for its time and you can still the real flavor of bygone days. AREA CAUKXiC SCHOOLS umns, and that is to tell you first one in this new house and, catch it on some stations in syn- Some of those places are still Appro*. 10 lb. Pkf. 49' Lb. questions. —I Baiyr prowMy annoance the ( about our new house. Do any of of course. It was different for all dicated reruns. Those actors there-Id like to see them--it Lesser Amis. 69 Lb t0 Lbs. you ladies remember when you of us. It was hard to have my Governor Blanchard has final- and unrealistic for the property look so clean and scrubbed--sort would make a wonderful trip. Tasty Large Turkey Drumsticks X were a little girl and you were side of the family In Detroit and ly joined legislative Republicans tax-dependent, local schools to of like early Beach Boys or And even though the real old Appro*. 10 Lb. Pkg. 33* Lb.. be hit with new minimum re- Sixth Vnmial leaving your house and dressed some in Florida, and the new and statewide educators In Kingston Trio album covers, Route 66 is geographically Lesser Amts. 49* Lb 10 Lbs. acknowledging the widespread quirements when many schools to kill in a new outfit and the out- house was different for others of with their buttoned-down shirts altered. It will live forever In our VOl i \N I.I.M) A M \M) can hardly pay for their existing Yonng Tender Turkey Wings fit was perfect? By perfect, I us. support and need for education and minds. minds. < programs. Likewise, business Coca-Cola, Appro*. 10 Lb. Pkg. 33 Lb. mean, it was new and clean and A funny thing happened on reform In Michigan. That program gave us the So thanks to all of you: Nat tax hikes should only be con- Classic Coke, Lesser Amts. 49* Lb. 10 Lbs. really pretty, and you felt really our trip to Dryden for the famous In the past, he virtually re- siren lure of the open westward Cole for your wonderful song sidered along with a tax shift CM{T t C k put together and special. Well, Bayer Bash. We picked Justin nounced participation In reform road all over again. I vividly that made it easy to learn all of ru^ ^y f *' Crillnu.UrHo.Doe.or plan that cuts property taxes for this is the way I feel about our up In Kalamazoo and once on efforts because lawmakers and remember the last week it was those exotic place names; Ron T-ITTLtJ.- •O'OP". Le.ser Amts educators would not give him residents and business alike. new home. the road and when everyone was on--Tod Stiles (Milner) drove his and Warren for ordering roast the preschool programs he To address this inequitable J&ZiSk ">"> Now, I am not superstitious quiet Justin pops up and says, Corvette to the middle of the beef in that little New Mexico wanted. and obsolete system. House and Dto Varieties but I did not want to jinx our "So, where did you guys put the Sunshine Skyway Bridge bet- cafe and proving the road was Republicans are recommending 8 Packs good fortune by going into great Christmas tree? Is it In my The governor now wants $250 ween St. Petersburg and really there; and Martin Milner, million In tax Increases, mainly a $1.77 billion property tax cut, depth about the house until we bedroom? We all shook our Bradenton, Florida. There, he George Maharis, and Glenn Cor- Red on business, to pay for pre- achieved by limiting school s P A R had lived there for some time; heads. You guessed it, buddy. was either pushed over or fell bett for keeping the dream alive, c A N ^ Little did he realize that so were school and dropout prevention mlllage rates to 16 mills. Eight Flame and it turned out to be an special over the side (I can't remember and John Crewdson for writing mills would go Into a state as I thought it would. all of the presents and all of the programs. He also supports which) and we never knew what about it. 981 G00DSS4LEJ Seedless food. He took the transition well. minimum curriculum standards education fund, eight mills Karl and I and the kids have happened exactlv and that was This is part of the fabric of our I did not do as well when I for local schools and competen- would be kept by local school had many homes I think about. lives-the stuff of which dreams came home from college for a cy testing for teachers and districts, and local property Grapes 15, and each one has been nice. are made. Without those weekend and found out that my students. Only after he gets owners would have the option of PtotDef. Oh, yes, they all had some pro- dreams, life would be less these will he consider school approving up to four more mills blems and required a certain parents had completely re- quent years. This would help adventuresome. finance reform. for enrichment. Since the Vi amount of fixing-up. Usually we decorated the entire house. close the spending gap between Dowrte $2.00 and receive a book of 12 cojponu s did not mind the work that went There I was, the only girl, and I Education reform Is a top average school mlllage rate cur- school systems. (over $16.00 value). Al proceedseuppor t LakerMkMga o Tv> into our homes because we lov- was never consulted. I guees I priority with legislative rently is 32 mills, this plan would Educational reform Is the tri-city ed all of the people in the home, knew there and then If I wanted Republicans but, along with It, reduce the school property tax most important long-term issue Catfiolc Sdnob and St. JoaefA's Efenentary in Watcrvttet. Lb. at least until we moved to to decorate a home I'd better get we must act on a new funding burden by as much as 50 per- before the 1988 legislature, and Each coupon book contains TWELVE coupons tor favoriles $10.00 minimum cent. A 2 percent Increase in the Watervliet one of my own. and distribution system. While the governor and legislative RECORD •ttich at: whopper'. Double Cheeseburger. Chickcn. Whaler' purchase required the governor's agenda, which is state tax would replace the pro- With the purchase of our own Anyway, this new house is a leaders must work together fair- R*h Rita. CiDHBianwich' Sandwiches. h-Picce Chickcn excluding Bonus business, our work has doubled delight, and it Is so wonderful to drawn In large part from past perty tax funding. ly and openly to achieve both 1M NwNi MalN Buy features, "fcnden.. French Tobki Sticks, and FREE Regular Si/c and most of the time we have is go shopping and not have to legislative and panel recommen- The Republican plan would in- classroom quality and school '.O. toi 7, WttonrtM ML, 4NM alcoholic French Fry with any puivha.se onduuM not to be called our own. Fitting look at paint and do all of the dations, certainly has merit it clude a basic state grant of finance reform proposals. HIDMl-Mtl beverages, and in time to complete extra jobs other chore-shopping that doesn't specify any property tax $2,750 per student In 1989-90, in- Pmvhase your hook fmm any area Catholic student tobacco products. dexed annually. This would TOLITYERFTFTTOLIIRTUN* around the house left me wish- usually goes along with owning relief and. In fact, holds the Fehiuary 5 through the 22, IWS ing and praying for a new home a home. critically-important school replace the current school aid *****i i*. Mfr. without all of the repair jobs. Happy Valentine's Day to all finance reform Issue hostage formula, which Is unfair to many The answer to my prayers came my friends end relatives. To until the other Issues he wants districts. Under the new distribu- TO SUBSCRIB COLOMA those who are sick, please get are addressed. tion plan, wealthier school WATERVLIET HARTFORD in the form of a special set of Lake Michigan Catholic Schools friends, Dale and Carol McBride. well; that's Uncle Bill, Babette, Many legislators believe that districts would gain $150 per- TO THE RECORD lor Itfrton ft Van tyroo Couoflot who helped us in so many ways Doug. To those who are healthy, plans to raise classroom perfor- pupil In the first year, while CALL 463-3461 St. JaeapiTk Elementary STORE stay out of the candy. Send mance must be considered poorer districts would get up to ElMwfwe ki MMrtfon, 111 a y** STORE STORE to purchase a brand new house OifttMt d MioMfaMII • *•* School in Walervbct in the City. flowers, they cost less In the along with the restructuring of a $300 per pupil Increase in aid, M0N-SAT 8-10 long run. the funding system. It is unfair with further Increases In subse- MON-SAT. 8-10 MON-SAT 8-10 When we bought our home it SUNDAY 9-7 SUNDAY 8-8 CLOSED SUNDAY

t FEBRUARY 10,1988 FEBRUARY 10,1988 TRI CITY RECORD PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR TRI CITY RECORD Every, of Woodstock, Mich., was Howard Stlneman, Benton Har- Hocker at the Coloma Motor badly afflicted with rheumatism. bor Yards; William Beverly, Sales garage has been named Watervliet Board of Ed OdIWa yaiayo, i«r n^lnma MacKlnder announces candidacy for probate court ROLLING BA CK His right leg was swollen the full Lester Mundt, Douglas Page Red Cross Chairman for Coloma assistant librarian at (fit Co/ length, causing him great suffer- and Norman Horney, who at- and the Township. He*"® Submitted by the Macklnder Southwestern Michigan, having mazoo College and the Detroit S o/na Public Library, from That: ing. He was advised to try tended on Wednesday. auto sales manager In the Tw n Election Committee moved to Van Buren County College of Law and began my hires tall coaches $ Coloma Courlar nawtpapan : THE YEARS Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The Mr. and Mrs. William Besemer Cities for the past 18 years Permit me to Introduce with my family at the age of four career as an attorney In 1964, By Carole Klernan books for food at the Waffle $ dona tad by Tha Trl-city* from my Kalamazoo birthplace. House with all the profits going THE WATERVLIET RECORD at the west end of Paw Paw Lake first bottle of It helped him con- and daughters returned home before joining with Hooker. myself. My name is Douglas J. specializing in probate law. I At Its Monday night meeting %Racord. Houra: Mon., Wad.,'i My father owned and operated a to that group. 90 YEARS AQO early In the week before it had siderably and the second bottle last Tueday from a month's Mr. and Mrs. OttoYirchottand Macklnder and I am hereby an- presently operate law offices In the Watervliet School Board $and Fri, 10 a.m.-5;S0 p.m.; :i market in Grand Junction and I The Board also met in ex- Last Monday Ira Allen launch- thawed too much. effected a cure. The 25 and 50 vacation in California and Mex- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Akrlght o nouncing my candidacy for the Hartford and Watervliet. hired track coaches for the 1988 S Tuas. and Thura., 15:30 and* received my elementary and ecutive session to discuss the ed his steamboat Laura S. on Ira Allen has fitted up a vehi- cent sizes are for sale by Car- ico. Janice and Diane flew to Sodus, and Earl Hlppenstell, o probate Judgeship, Van Buren I wish to note several per- season: David Wheeler, Head mody Bros. California December 16th, to Kalamazoo, were entertained at j:6:30-8:30 p.m.; and Sat, 11:30% County, In the November elec- secondary education through sonal performance elements of Track Coach; Mark Corless, High School Principal hiring pro- dry dock at Forest Beach. He cle box with seating capacity for iia.m.-S pjn. cess. Superintendent Bruce found It no toy to handle. The twenty-five persons to be put on 60 YEARS AGO meet their parents who were on the Chester Akrlght home tion. Bangor Public Schools. I subse- which I am justifiably proud, Assistant Track Coach; Scott quently graduated from Kala- Watson told Ths Record he Laura 8. It a strong, staunch runners when there Is sleighing, Owners of Ice houses who are a sightseeing trip and returned recently. I am a lifelong resident of beginning with a work ethic in- Schafer, Assistant Track Coach; dependent on the natural supply home with them. stilled In me by my father, Mac, Leon Volk, Junior High Track hopes to begin interviews for boat and, with the contem- on wheels at other times. He will the position In the next couple plated Improvement, will greatly have it running on the 22nd to of ice for their summer refrigera- The Curlee Beauty Shop Is and my mother, Evelyn. 1 worked Coach; and Terry Voogd, Junior tion are beginning to have con- undergoing some Interior In the family market during my High Track Coach. of weeks. add to her strength and carrying carry passengers to and from Watervliet Twp. Board okays The position of Watervliet capacity. the dance at the Forest Beach siderable concern over the ice decorating this week. Camella formative years, gaining a deep The Board also approved the harvest situation. With the mid- pink and white is the motif, ac- respect for the concepts of hard hiring of fall coaches: Ron High School Principal became About sixty carloads of Ice House. two fund-raiser requests vacant last month when Prin- were stored In the big ice house A few months ago, Mr. Byron dle of February close at hand cording to Mrs. Henry Norman, work, attention to detail, hones- Farac, Head Football Coach; and no Ice in their Ice houses owner. By Bob Lohr ty and integrity. From my Phil Hecksel, Assistant Football cipal Ken Bannen was promoted Resources and other authorities and none of the desired thick- The Watervliet Township scholastic experience In our Coach; Leon Volk, Jr. Varsity to Administrative Assistant. AREA 13, 1897, in Hartford Township. and said that It should go on She was a member of the ness on the lake the situation Is g Submitted by Cindy YoungM Board, at Its regular Monday public schools, I came to Football Coach; Bob Freed, record that the Township Is not Douglas J. Mack Benevolence Chapter 256 of not so good. ^assistant librarian at the$ night meeting, moved to ap- recognize the virtues of Junior High Football Coach; OBITUARIES responsible for the damage. Order of Eastern Star. A number of Watervliet $ Watervliet District Library,# prove requests by two local diligence, of planning, and of Mark Corless, Head Girls Bas- LEONARD QUIQLEY Township Board members 3. A serious absence of Surviving are two daughters- patrons of the Barlow Brothers' $from The Watervliet Record# charities for fund-raising events. holding a high regard for sound ketball Coach; Bruce Pawieiski, TO SUBSCRIBE Leonard E. Qulgley, 60, of ^newspapers donated by The# said that a .3 mil would be put prevention programs In coopera- Mrs. Raymond (Muriel I.) Kelley laundry lost their weekly wash In The Board agreed to a request educational principles and for Junior Varsity Girls Basketball Mannheim, Germany, formerly before the voters in the next tion with schools and public ser- ro THE RECORD of Lansing, Michigan, and Mrs. the fire that destroyed the plant ftTrl-Clty Record, Hours:# from the American Diabetes those who are associated with Coach; Terry Voogd, Junior High of Coloma, died Monday, Feb- ftMon.-Frl., 1:00 p,m, to 5:30$ general election for an Increase vice agencies. R.J. (Lois A.) Schultz of Ellenton. of that concern last week. Association-Michigan Affiliate- our public schools. Girls Basketball Coach; David CALL 463-3461 ruary 1, 1988, at the U.S. in the Berrien County senior 4. Inefficient operation of She was preceded in death in 30 YEARS AGO SP.m.; Wed.t 10:00 a.m. to 8:00$ Southwestern Chapter, to hold a I married Into a well-known Wheeler, Junior High Girls Veterans Hospital in Heidel- $.bm.; and Sat, 1:00 p.m. to;;:; citizens operating budget. If the court necessitating costly 1982 by her husband. Dr. Fred A. Michigan Retail Lumbermen 'Diabetic Carnation Flower Sale' Bangor family, the Freestones, Basketball Coach; and Andy erg, Germany, after a long II- &4$0p.m. Phone 463-6382. j| passed the budget would be In- 1^4 J visiting judge services. •••••••• VanRlper, longtime Hartford held the annual convention In on May 6 and 7, 1988. Also by taking Ann as my Saetre, Cross Country Coach. flnessfir . THREE QRANDPARENTS...were waring was 5. Inordinate amount of dentist. the Civic Auditorium, Grand agreed to was a Lily Tag Day creased to an estimated wife In 1963. She is presently In other business the Board ( Funeral service and burial THE COLOMA COURIER vacation and away-from-offlce $600,000 dollars. The budget singled out as the wisest and having the most grandchildren teaching elementary art in Hart- approved payment of bills in the cwas held Monday in Mannheim, Rapids, the first three days of 90 YEARS AQO solicitation on April 1 and 2, of the grandparents present-25 time. MERCEDES MILNES 1988, by the Easter Seal Society currently stands at about oldest and presented carna- f ford. We have two daughters, amount of $244,371.52. They ^Germany, and burial was in the this weeek. Attending from the John Basemer, who attended with two more on the way! The 6. No official court calendar Mercedes Milnes, 80, formerly $200,000 and If passed would tions. Pictured here are oc- Heather and Rebecca, both of also accepted and approved a ^annheim Sandhosen Ceme- Beverly Lumber Company were: the Coloma High School, walks of Berrien County. Grandparents* Day was spon- is presently being maintained of Coloma, died Friday, Feb- In other matters, Gary Robert- more than likely free the togenarians, Mildred Malnwar- whom are products of the public low bid of $14,571.20 for carpet Dr. Cynthia J Garrone tery. Memorials may be made to Carol Patterson of Georgia; and several miles every day no mat- sored by the St. Joseph Parent for Probate Court and Juvenile ruary 5, 1988, at her home In son, of the Township, alerted Township up of Its donation, ac- ing and Anne LaVanway, oldest school system in this county. Installation from Gargano's In "Coloma Emergency Ambulance his father and stepmother, Carl ter what the weather is. John is Boosters as a culmination off the Court. Bradenton, Florida. the Board to damage done to a cording to Merle Bujack, Town- grandmothers; Harry Hlmes, a Why am I a candidate for the Watervliet. Service. and Helen Mangold of St. a fine young man and enjoys the Catholic Schools Week celebra- 7. Court procedures include CHIROPRACTOR The funeral was held Wednes- storm drain by the Berrien Coun- ship Supervisor. septuagenarian and the oldest Probate Court bench? A brief The Board also granted the f, Mr. Quigley was born August Joseph. highest regard of young and old. private chamber hearings, un- day at 10 a.m. at the chapel at The Board also approved the grandfather there. Mrs. Maln- tions at the school. survey of some current condi- Watervlliet Recreation Council 1927, In Coloma. He retired KIBLER Good luck to you, John. ty Sewer Commission in the in- fairly treating parties In open St. Joseph Valley Memorial stallation of a sewer in Water- payment of $25,000 for the tions shows a need for change: permission to use the baseball 463-3436 Jrom the Army in 1972 after 27 Park, Granger, . Ar- A memorial service was held The threatened epidemic of court decisions. vliet Township. Robertson ex- 1987-88 appropriation of a new 1. The court's child care and softball diamonds. They ac- HOURS l-years of service. rangements are by Welsheimer Friday, February 5, 1988, at 5 diphtheria among our people Grandparents brave blizzard I sincerely believe that on the pressed concern of liability from fire truck and $6,478.16 in costs have escalated far beyond cepted a $525.00 donation from . M-W-F 10-12 2-7 Survivors include: one daugh- p.m. at the Knights of Columbus was happily averted by the pro- basis of my close association Funeral Home, North, South the Michigan Dept. of Natural payroll expenditures. On Friday, February 5, 1988, fle,' performed for the first time the original approved budget for the PTO to be used to purchase ter, Ethel Runge of Augsburg, Hall, Watervliet, for Mrs. Wilbur mpt and vigorous action of with the schools, the courts, the Tues. 10-12 2-5 Bend, Indiana. There was no one hundred twenty-five grand- by the school's sixth-graders. the past four years. about 70 additional basketball Germany; three sons - William, (Virginia Hicks) Kibler, 65, of Health Officer Dr. H.M. Marrun, public service agencies of this Thurs. & Sat. by apiiointment only visitation at the funeral home. parents braved the wintry Written by their teacher, Joan 2. A team effort between jerseys for Saturday morning Douglas and Martin, all of Mar- 5100 Little Paw Paw Lake Road, assisted by Drs. S. Stevens and county, and my knowledge and Memorials may be made to the weather In Watervliet to attend Polaskey, to kick off their sixth the Board of Commissioners basketball. The Board also shall, Michigan; two brothers- Coloma. Mrs. Kibler died Mon- W. A. Baker, and the ready and Community Hospital adds experience In probate law, I 310 LEWIS STREET Immanuel United Methodist Grandparents' Day at St. Joseph annual Burger King Coupon and the court has been visibly granted permission to the Jack of Lawrence and Franklin day, February 1. careful following of Instructions would restore the level of public Church, Bradenton. School. Besides the special Sale, the poem was performed absent In the recent past, pro- Watervliet Junior High Parent WATERVLIET of Coloma; one sister, Mrs. by those endangered. James Klett to Board respect, faith and integrity for Mrs. Milnes was born Dec. 7, JOSEPH PICONE church service, luncheon and complete with costumed ducing an adversary relation- Support Group to sell coupon George (Martha) Darling of Col- Becht & Arent will commence the court that Van Buren County ••••••••••• 1907, In Buchanan. Survivors In- Joseph C. Picone, 83, of Box tember 30,1987, with a $151,000 program, the guests were cheerleaders and chanting ship between the court and the oma; and eight grandchildren. at once the erection of a barn 36 Community Hospital of most assuredly deserves. clude five nieces - Mercedes 528, Coloma, Michigan, died at net profit. Mr. Horan com- treated to the 'Burger King Shuf- students. Board. He was also preceded in Frank of Coloma, Juanita Bra- his home Monday, February 8, by 44 feet with 18-ft. posts for Watervliet held its annual plimented the hospital on Its ac- death by his parents, John and tina of Sun City, Fla., Georgia In- 1988. Gottlieb Scherer In South Col- meeting of the corporation on counting practices and HADLEY'S FAMILY Ethel Quigley, and four brothers man of Crystal River, Fla., El- Funeral Mass will be cele- oma. January 27,1988. Business con- statistical accuracy. This was Coloma Board of Ed. denies employee salary grievance 1 - Patrick in 1950, Arthur in v 60 YEARS AQO ducted included the presenta- « . . f Aloltfirct instills^ nil nlsw* dean Vance of Waldorf, Mary- brated Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at the fourth consecutive fiscal Kay Erlckson, when reporting membership and the Board of teachers would all start at 'step RESTAURANT 1957, Michael in 1986 and Martin land, and Marceline Inman of St. Joseph Catholic Church, The Self Culture Club of Col- tion of the annual audit, election By Marion Leedy 5' in the schools salary year that the hospital has shown for the Board of Education com- Education." Vt Mi. East of Hartford on Red Arrow in 1987. South Bend. Watervliet, of which he was a oma is pleased over the growth of directors, presentation of the a positive bottom line. A salary-related grievance by schedule. LILA VANRIPER and patronage of its library. annual report, and a report from the Coloma Education Associa- mittee, explained placement of Erlckson went on to explain RILEY MCINTOSH SR. member. Burial will be in the Hospital Administrator Steve a new teacher on the salary when 'zero step' was eliminated No one from the teachers 621-2276 Mrs. Lila E. (Dunnington) Twenty-four years ago the first the Nominating Committee for tion was denied by the Board of Riley E. Mcintosh Sr., 71, of church cemetery. Friends may Spencer distributed the annual scale could be confusing to a a teacher with no experience or union was present to respond to VanRlper, 90, of Ellenton, Benton Harbor, died at 6:40 p.m. call at the Davidson Chapel, books were purchased with officers for 1988. Board Education of Coloma Communi- the settlement which was report and thanked the medical teacher who was new in the one year of experience Is started Dally Soup & Sandwich Special Florida, formerly of Hartford, money earned by the ladies in members present for the annual ty Schools Monday night. The Saturday, February 6, 1988, in Florin Funeral Service, Coloma, staff for Its fine cooperation dur- school system. He explained In at 'step one' in the salary unanimously- approve• Wu i-.d • by' the an experience social. Mrs. meeting included William Bever- grievance had been brought to Serv, died Friday, February 5,1988, in Mercy-Memorial Medical Cen- from 3 to 9 p.m. Wednesday ing 1987. The medical staff of- a prepared statement, "We (the schedule. A newly-hired teacher . °; "9 with Enckson on Florida. ter, St. Joseph. where rosary will be recited at Florence Kelly was the first ly, Gordon Knutson, Peter the Board by a representative of t at c n m were Rose Co HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. ficers for 1988 are: Dr. Rosalino committee) believe that during with two years of teaching ex- ^ ° 2l ' . * Private burial was in Maple librarian and there were twelve DeGroot, Robert Reinking, the teachers union at its D,e ana B0D The funeral was held at 1 p.m. 7:00 Wednesday evening. Gonzales, Chief of Staff; Dr. the course of negotiation the In- perienced would be placed at Hill Cemetery, Hartford. Calvin Tuesday in the Kerley & Starks Mr. Picone was born January books. The first bookcase was a Robert Pobuda, Milton Stibal, January 11 meeting. Rodolfo Quion, Vice Chief of tent of eliminating 'zero step' 'step two'in the salary scale and Funeral Home, Hartford.; Is in kitchen cupboard, which did du- Dr. Rosalino Gonzales, Rodney The teachers contended, Funeral Home, St. Joseph. The 1, 1905, In Chicago, . He Staff; Dr. Michael Stanek, was clear to those negotiating so forth until a teacher with five charge of local arrangements. ty for several years. About six Winkel and Bernard Herman. when bringing the grievance to Benton Harbor Elks Lodge No. retired In 1970 from Auto Secretary; Dr. Adelbert Stagg, the agreement which was later or more years of teaching ex- rV Mrs. VanRlper was born Oct. years ago the library was moved Several guests were present. A the Board, that the administra- 554, of which he was a past ex- Specialties Manufacturing Com- past Chief of Staff; and Drs. ratlfled bv both the union perlence was hired. Those alted ruler, conducted rites dur- pany and was the former owner from the Lowell S. Guy building total of 46 coporate voting Samuel Roda and Lope Vltan- tion was In error when agreeing PHONE to the I.O.O.F. Hall where it now members returned proxy votes. ing the funeral. Friends called at with his late brother, Sam, of gol. Executive Committee to credit a newly-hired teacher NEW OFFICERS AT 463-6127 the funeral home on Monday Picone Brothers Fire Works, occupies the entire north end of James Klett of Dowagiac members. with five or more years of PLYMOUTH CHURCH the waiting room. The library became a newly-elected teaching experience by placing "The Mtating Placc" between 3 and 5 p.m. and 7 and also known as Michigan Fire The Nominating Committee At the annual meeting of Dillenbeck; Asst. Financial member to the Board of Direc- 9 p.m. Burial was in Hillside Works Display Co., Benton Har- now contains more than 1,000 presented the following slate of that teacher at the fifth step In Plymouth Congregational Secretary, Alice Baker; Auditor, tors by a unanimous vote. Re- (7. Cemetary, Plainwell. Memorials bor. volumes, fifty new books having officers for the 1988 Community the teachers salary schedule. Church, held on January 27, the Jordan Tatter; Sunday School o elected to the Board of Directors O "'•iSlh' may be made to the Lakeshore Survivors include: his wife, been added last year. Hospital Board of Directors: They contended that teacher following officers were elected: Secretary, Connie Shane; Cradle Ralph Williams, Coloma were William Beverly, Peter should be placed at the sixth our na i Bible Church, Hagar Shores. the former Jennie Digate; one President, Peter DeGroot; Vice Deacons, Jesse Lord and Jim Roll Secretary, Gloria Bodfish; Mil nail Transfer man, has purchased a DeGroot and Robert Pobuda. Mr. Mcintosh was born Aug. son, Frank of Coloma; one President, Gordon Knutson; step. Cole; Deaconesses, Virginia Historian, Helen Sprague; new Chevrolet truck which will Mr. Patrick Horan of the 29, 1916, in Georgetown, Arkan- brother. Carman of Richmond, Secretary, Ronald Postelli; Woodward and Wanda Lavely; Librarian, Karen Nickels; Music auditing firm of Plante & Moran sas. He was a veteran of World Virginia; and three sisters- be used to assist him in handl- Treasurer, Robert Reinking. Trustees, Leonard Cassidy and Committee Chairman, Virginia Hutchins Funeral Home ing of his freight and express presented the annual audit. The QUALITY MEATS & OftOCEftlES War II. He was a general con- Mrs. Ben (Lena) Gale and Mrs. Mr. William Beverly, past Alice Baker; Christian Educa- Woodward; Ushers, John Brule, business. hospital showed total revenue Comer Forest Beach Road & Old M 140. Watervliet 209 S Main, Watervliet 49U98 tractor in the Twin Cities area Anthony (Sarah) Galpi, both of President of the Board, express- tion Comittee, Pam Quinn and Don Divis, George Krieger, 30 YEARS AQO of $7,541,918 and total operating ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY THRU SATURDAY for 20 years, retiring in 1982. Coloma, and Mrs. Ray ed his appreciation to everyone Caryn Krieger; Memorials Com- Jesse Lord, Tom Lord, Tom 463-3811 Al Swisher, who recently join- costs of $7,390,718 to finish the WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Survivors include his wife, (Josephine) Konrath of South for their hard work and dedica- mittee, Marsha Cole and Judy Newnum, Whitey Sprague and ed in partnership with C.W. fiscal year, which ended Sep- COURTEOUS SERVICE IN Ida; one son, Riley Jr. of Benton Haven. tion. Mr. Beverly was com- Lord (all are to serve three-year Harol Snyder. A DIGNIFIED MANNER Harbor; four daughters - Mrs. limented by the Board of Direc- terms). The following persons were Milton (Patricia) Wright of Alma, The following will hold office recently received into member- ROLAND T. HUTCHINS. Dir. tors for his fine leadership dur- Mich., Mrs. Steven (Kathleen) ing 1987. for one year: Clerk, Alice Emer- ship: Nicole Baker, Garth Beam, Lettau of , Califor- Bob Phillips, the owner of AQUA CLEAN son; Treasurer, Jane Krieger; David Steele, Arturo Hernandez IORNI nia, Joan Mcintosh of Frankfort, PinAncial Secretary. Viroinia and Donald Divis. Mich., and Suzanne Mcintosh of Water Conditioning Systems Is PROU v 7 Coloma; 11 grandchildren; three _ ToUKlb ] great-grandchildren; one 1STEAM brother, John R. of Pollard, HOSPITAL NEWS Lt/Wj -icNMB. \y ^ HcmcmadG' ; and one sister, 1. To sell at the fairest price of anyone. *> STUDENT OF THE WEEK BOOKS, ETC. Dorothy Harrison of Rutherford, 1/31-Agnes Deckard, Hart- 2. To sell the best product available. Angela Avery, our 'Student of New Jersey. ford; Charlene Mullins, River- ttie Week,' is a fifth-grade stu- PARK. Y^LPBRK. M I CALVIN FUNERAL HOME 3. To give the best warranty of any company. side; Julie Swigart, Coloma; DALE D. LEONARD, DIMCTOft WILFORD MANGOLD 4. To offer over 20 years expertise dent at North Elementary Wilford 'Bud' Mangold, 59, of 2/1-Pamela McGothlin, Hart- School in Watervliet. Angela ft W Chops ' HARTFORD, MICHIGAN 49097 In servicing water equipment. TCkCfHOMI •3f4iei Stevensville, died Tuesday, Feb. ford; Albert Hockelberg, Hart- came to Watervliet in 1982 - NOW OPEN 5. To have so many families buy his water 2,1988, at a hospital in , ford; Marion Flagel, Benton Har- where she entered first grade at ^•USED PAPERBACK BOOK EXCHANGE Texas. conditioners without high pressure selling. bor; Arnold Vermilyer, Water- South School. •OVER 1,500 BOOKS TO CHOOSE FROM 6. To be a full Service Company... vliet; Donald Nimmo, Water- The funeral will be at Kerley & Angela is the daughter of Mrs. ^ 'HOME MADE CRAFTS & PILLOWS SfRAiiiits (lufttift-ltibTifts— Starks Funeral Home, St. Service • Sales - Rentals • Salt- Salt Delivery vliet; Shirley Franklin, Water- /Sharon Avery and lives with her "^•SPECIALTY ITEMS ^ . vliet; 2/2 —Charles Clapsaddle, MONUMIMTI Joseph, where friends called mother and brother, Charlie, on 4 oP from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 Coloma; Emily Langston, Col- 48th Avenue. Charlie is a stu- BOOKS, ETC located In DAVE'S BARBER SHOP 11 linHRIIRGI K *T LEON AID miEEAL HOME p.m. Friday. Burial will be in oma; George Ryther, Watervliet; dent at South Elementary M 4fOM (ftU) 474-9131 Riverview Cemetery, St. Joseph. Andrea Wetzel, Hartford; School. 21 W. Main St., Hartford 621-2254 DmU 0. Uwwd, Okcctw Thinking of Buying a Water Softener Conditioner? Memorials may be made to the 2/3-Jennifer Sweet, Coloma; Angela contributes much to University of Michigan Hospital. Some Things to be Aware of: 2/4-Shoale Jones, Coloma; her classmates and teachers. ( Sliced S umB MemT Mr. Mangold was born Oct. 29, 2/5-Terry Henson, Hartford; She willingly helps with IJVTR { BACON FLORIN 1928, in Three Oaks. He retired 1. LOW advertised RENTAL PRICE. Amy Kiekenapp, Watervliet; classroom chores, tutors FUNERAL SERVICE Leon Hardy, Benton Harbor; in 1984 after 22 years of employ- 2. Salesperson that says your water is NOT SAFE. students with difficulties in 'L^ f. 39>» /2oiTiC6r DAVIDSON CHAPEL ment with the Michigan Depart- Harriett Lightner, Hartford. math and helps in any way she Martorano's 4 DISCHARGES Located on Main St. 249 East Center Street ment of Transportation. 3. Salesperson who must MAKE SALE RIGHT NOW, can. 4temi Itfc.W ^ Ai Survivors include: his wife, 1/31-Grace Stanfill, Hart- Angela enjoys reading, roller- Rfctn In tha City ot Coloma Coloma, Ml 49038 Most Companies Advertise the LOW RENTAL PRICES then 9 out of 468-4222 the former Patricia Slater; three 10 times try to sell you an expensive water conditioner. ford; 2/1 - Randy Callahan, Hart- skating, watching TV and being 468-3181 lord; Kelly Langston, Benton Pizza sons - Wilford 'Skip' of Kala- with her friends. She hopes mazoo. Steve of Stevensviile NEVER and I repeat NEVER buy from a salesperson who says or Harbor; 2/3-Julie Swigart, Col- someday to become a teacher or HOURS: Mon. • Thurs. 4-10, Fri. & Sal. 4-12, Sun. 4-10 UB and Patrick of Buchanan; four tries to show you your water is not safe to drink but will not give you oma; Elna Clauser, Hartford; a hair stylist. daughters - Mrs. Jim (Vera) time to get a second test (buying drinking for a few days could save Caroline Moore,Watervliet; Congratulations, Angie, for HUSt 5® you SIOO's) Guess of Coloma, Angie Strauss Charles Clapsaddle, Coloma; being the 'Student of the Week.' Where you get a true Italian U "s*iColirbTkC\f ' - 'feSweFf"" of Dowagiac, Mrs. Michael NEVER AND I repeat NEVER buy from a salesperson who just has 2/4-Dave Bryant, Hartford; (Tina) Baker of Stevensville and to have you BUY RIGHT NOW! He may offer you a SPECIAL - PRICE Marion Flagel, Benton Harbor; • GIFT or he may tell you why he needs this sale NOW 'Broccou ^ ftftmg Sisrxisrtfi for Ucwtience Tammy Mangold at home; 14 Shirley Franklin, Watervliet; For Soft Water Pizza with true Italian flavor in ProfMHcml C*re' FACT... He DOES NOTwant you to COMPARE grandchildren; one greaf- Donald Nimmo, Watervliet; CALL grandchild; two sister - Mrs. PRICE-PRODUCT-WARRANTY-SERVICE 2/5-Frieda Nilson, Watervliet; FACT... He WANTS his installed BEFORE you can Water AGoldtn Rule Home Jack (Elenor) Carr of Indiana and Pamela McGothlin, Hartford; 468-4222 'ftert CWi - CrUtu Seaueu Ml/k US*! TALK to ANYONE else! 2/6-Agnes Deckard, Hartford; BEHNKE Large 14" combination Pizza MJOcunoN CASKET FUNERAL Terry Henson, Hartford. $7.95 GRAPES PIECES ARRAIGNMENTS SOFT WATER Large 14" cheese & sausage Need Your Water Softener Repaired? pizza, $5.95 SYMPATHY FLOWERS FOR RECORD I-800-523-8370 And at prices that arc fair to tvenione... Thinking of Purchasing a Water Conditioner? HOME DELIVERY 1 •616-782-5100 or BLOOMING COUNTRY COTTAGE FLOWERS PLANTS 621-2122 1-94 at Hartford Exit Call • AQUA CLEAN- 1-800-262-6693,674-3833 or 468-4405 CALL 463 3461 ifter 5 p.m. 782-6990 ^ ... NO GIMMICKS! FEBRUARY 10,1988 TRI CITY RECORD PAGE SEVEN OTm Mack icrsam are ceMi itatiam • For the week of Feb. 11 - Feb. 17,1988 PAGE SIX FEBRUARY 10,1988 tha vhltf tcratet an tKoadctft ckamMh) TRI CITY RECORD THE CHANNELS VAZQUEZ COMPLETES TANK WALTER FABRICK VANCE AIR FORCE GRAD Walter A. Fabrlck, 69, of Col- HBO Home Box Office ® WBBM Chicago. IL' O CZ) David A. Vance, son of Mr. COURSE WHME South Bend, IN ® 91) WWMT Kalamazoo, Ml O GD oma, died December 20,1986, at ESPN Sports Network €D WFLD and Mrs. Joel T. Vance of 1720 Pvt. Hector L Vazquez, son of Chicago, IL O 12 SERVICE NEWS Sharron R. Vazquez of 7604 Red the Veterans Hospital, Battle WTBS , OA ® TMC Movie Chennel e HARTFORD Boyer Rd, Coloma, has grad- WTTW Chicago, IL ® 01 NICK Nickelodeon o Arrow Highway, Watervliet, has Creek. MTV Mutlc Television ® CNN Cable News Net. uated from Air Force basic train- 1 o completed the Army's tank tur- The body was cremated. A WMAQ Chicago, IL es (J, WOTV Grand Raplde, Ml O d) MCJlSil FILLMORE AWARDED ing at Lackland Air Force Base, memorial service was held VH-1 Video Hits One 6D WON Chicago, IL o ret mechanic course at Fort TNN Nashville Net. QD WNDU CITATION FROM Texas. Saturday at 2 p.m. at the First South Bend, IN © 31 During the six months of train- Knox, . TWC Weather Channel G) WQVC Allendale, Ml CD 91 TV RECORD MARINE CORPS BEAT The course taught soldiers to Congregational United Church CBN CBN Cable Net. O WSJV South Bend, IN CD (31 Marine Sgt. Steven M. ing the airman studied the Air USA USA Network ® WUHQ Settle Creek, Ml CD IT LINDA perform preventive maintenance of Christ, Coloma. The Coloma WXMI Grand Rapids, Ml Q) fl? WSBT Fillmorft, son of Frank Fillmore Force mission, organization and South Bend. IN CD <22) on M-60A1 tank turrets. Upon American Legion conducted the CSPAN House of Reps. ® PASS Pro Am Sports CD TELEVISION VIEWING GUIDE Sr. of 8231 Indian Trail, customs and received special QVC . Shopping © SHOWTIME completion, they are skilled as services. Showtime CD Watervliet, and Beverly Fillmore training in human relations. TDC Discovery Channel CD DISNEY Disney Chennel CD COMPLETE AREA CHANNEL & CABLE LISTINGS FOR THE TRI CITY RECORD apprentice mechanics and can Mr. Fabrick was born July 4, of 66623 80th Avenue, Hartford, In addition, airmen who com- RED ARROW ELEMENTARY for all to be proud of. Thank you perform maintenance on the tur- 1918. in Benton Harbor. 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• ARE A A SCHOOLS HONOR ROLLGravesra oe , nohrakflDebrSa Kavanaugh a*h , Heid i Comet Cagers snap WATERVLIET Hl6H SCHOOL tridge . barger, Cindy Stamp, Klmberly ^ ' ^ "" SEMESTER HONOR ROLL Kibler, David LaGrow, Darrln SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL HONORS Tarantino, Adam Wallace, Christine Dickinson, 7th SENIORS McGee, Kelly Moran, Kimberly FIRST SEMESTER Traci Ashcraft, Amy Bayer, Heather Yetzke. grade; Lorl Hindmon, 6th grade; Wendy Arny, Lynda Hoffman, Morrison, Paul Mow, Chrlstl Sut- 32-game losing streak 12TH GRADE Andrew Bodfish, Steve Bowen, 7TH GRADE Emily Jones, Heather Just, Betsy Kaucher, 6th grade; An- ton, Jeffrey Thornton. HIGHEST HONORS Amy Farnsworth Boyd, Rona All A's thony Kralger, 6th grade; Lisa Kerry Keleher, Todd Kelley, IT Coloma's annual Winterfest Comets hold their own as the Todd Bannen, Tracy Clay, Busse, Brian Coon, Patrick Brandl Arnt, Renee Ashton, Phllllpl, 6th grade. Karen, Kreltner, Jaylyn Law- gave cause for even more Rangers only shaded Coloma by Shannon Hanks, Roger Lot- Doyle, Curtis Gazouski, Heather COLOMA JUNIOR HIGH 2 points, 25-23, before pouring it Michael Camp, Elizabeth Den- 6TH GRADE HONOR ROLL rence, Rhonda Leedy, Melissa SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL . celebration than usual as the trldge. Gltersonke, Regina Hall, Tracy ney, Scott Gatchell, Rebecca SECOND MARKING PERIOD Moore, Kristina Nord, Klmberly s I Comets snapped a 32-game los- on In the final stanza, 27-11, for SECOND MARKING PERIOD HONORS Jacobs, Matthew Kean, Amy Vonderheld, Nicholas Watson, Michael Barbee, Vinnie Bar- Pelletler, Melissa Poclask, Amy ing string by beating Buchanan the 82-52 finale. ENDING JANUARY 15, 1988 GOROON CHARLES Nicole Andrasl, Traci Kiekenapp, Le&h Latham, Amy Zandarskl, talone, Judy Blankenship, Jill Randall, Christopher Rush, Jen- The Comets were outshot 61 9TH GRADE at Coloma Friday night. Ashcraft, Amy Bayer, Andrew Christine Lewerenz, Bryan HONOR ROLL Braford, Billy Coleman, Harry nifer Sager, Anthony Slater, Sal- to 33 percent as Eric Partee led HONOR ROLL Bird-watching Is one of the the warmer, southern climates. The Comets trailed 13-10 after Bodfish, Amy Farnsworth Boyd, Litaker, Jerry Martin, Tracy Kathryn Attila, Rebecca At- Craft, Gavin Dewey, Angela Er- ly Smith, Angela Stolfo, Antonio Wilson's snipe, mourning doves one quarter and 28-27 at the half Coloma with 22 points and Mike Miller, Elaine Moore, Robert Jonelle Burlington, Karrle Car- finest of outdoor hobbles. It Trlna Brumley, Rona Busse, tila, Gillian Bayer, Michael ny, Robert Goetz, Samantha Ward, Yolanda Wheeler, Cheryl and blackbirds are other before a big third quarter turned Burmelster adding 10. Brian Coon, Patrick Doyle, Cur- Muske, Stephanie Myers, Cyn- roll, Kim Dodge, Jeff Duffleld, doesn't take a thing away from DeRosa, Ryan Engle, Aaron Ep- Graffenlus, Lorl Hindmon, Betsy Wilson. CONFERENCE CHAMPS... ference champlonahlps at tha the outdoorsman but It teaches feathered friends which some- the tide In their favor. Coloma tis Gazouski, Heather Giter- thia Finer, Cheryl Sackett, pie, Jennifer Fillmore, Nicole Kaucher, Ronda Kelrnan, An- Jason Howley, Jay Jollay, Tara JUNIORS Comets Chris Wertanan and Lakeland Con!ferenc e wwrestlini g plenty of nature's ways. Many times stick around long after outscored the Bucks 22-12 In sonke, Regina Hall, Tracy James Skidmore, Edward Hiler, Laura Kroenlng, Andrew thony Kralger, Jason Mestre, Julie Bachman, Clint Barker, Kelley, Steven Kozup, Tony Rob DaLaTorra both won con- tourney held last week. hunters and fishermen combine their counterparts have gone. that third quarter to take a 49-40 Jacobs, Matthew Kean, Amy Stamp. Holly Stewart, Lynne Martin, LaTonya Mcintosh, Richard Moss, Lisa Phllllpl, LaRatta, Jane Morlock, Melinda Chris Baushke, Crista Boven, It with their other outings. For Along Inland streams or on lead Into the final stanza. Kiekenapp, Leah Latham, Wise, Michelle Zilke. Jamie Megna, Rachelle Melvin, Brian Reed, Sarah Salmon, Car- Murphy, Wendy Murray, Nicole Jason Bower, Lorl Darling, shut-ins or those who don't care portions of the Great Lakes In the fourth quarter the Com- Christine Lewerenz, Bryan David Morrlcal, Deah Muth, rie Schlnck, Christopher Robert DeLaTorre, Ramona Gib- Myers, Deborah Packianathan, Comet JV Angela Rodell, Stephen Smith, Grapp/ers for outdoor life. It can create In- which don't freeze up, you can ets stretched their lead to 15 Litaker, Jerry Martin, Samantha 11TH GRADE Scott Nearpass, Angela Pillow, Tavolacci, Jaime Warman. son, Robert Hall, Robbie Har- points with about six minutes Stacey Trlgleth, Karln Valentl. terest via the birdfeeding sta- find a host of gulls and ducks. McQuiston, Tracy Miller, Elaine HIGHEST HONORS Melinda Pudell, Dawn Simmons, 6TH GRADE HONOR ROLL tlng, Vlkkl Hosbeln, Anthony Goldeneyes, buffleheads and left In the game before Kathleen Callahan, Philip FIRST SEMESTER post 52-24 team win tion. SPECIAL Moore, Robert Muske, Stephan- Jennifer Smith, Jennifer Watts, SEMESTER Kiser, Julie Kozup, Joane Lee, old squaws like to remain here Buchanan tied the contest with Gearhart, Stephen White, Jan PRINCIPAL'S LIST Thursday night, February 4, And, Michigan birds do pro- ie Myers, Christopher Pica, Cyn- Pamela Weckworth. Michael Barbee, Brent Barker, Barbara Noack, Lynne Phllllpl, replacements did a great job for In Michigan's winter climate. a late surge with about two Stephen Smith found the Coloma Comets vide plenty to watch. At this time OF THE WEEK thia Piner, Laura Reed, Cheryl Willmeng... SEMESTER Vinnie Bartalone, Jill Braford, David Ruhno, Melissa Schaus, the Comets and posted a 52-24 Bringing the birds to you Is minutes left In the game. HONOR ROLL wrestling team hosting Its last of year you are apt to see downy Sackett, James Skidmore, Leon HONORS 8TH GRADE Billy Coleman, Harry Craft, Jon Sherrod, Michael Splca, win for the home team. easy If you set up the right kind That was as close as the HOMEMADE Chris Albright, Nyla Blsbee, home match of the season and hairy woodpeckers, white- Smith, Kelli Soulard, Edward Chantelle Brewer, Gregory ALL A's Gavin Dewey, Angela Erny, Matthew Wakefield, James Scoring wins for the Comets of feeding station. Better yet, Bucks could get as the Comets Michael Mannino, Michelle against Holland Christian. breasted and maybe red- Stamp, Holly Stewart, Bridget Brinker, Sheila Garland, Rodney Aaron Berkholz, JoAnn Robert Goetz, Samantha Graf- Walke, Candace Wheeler, Scott were Brett Farrow (98), Tim put up several as this will allow kept them at bay to preserve the Robin Levine, Laura Magna, Steven Neeley, Robert Due to the new 16 weigh in breasted nuthatches, black- Tavolacci, Darren Tyler, Renee Kiser, Robin Levlne, Britenfeld, Sheryl Janke, Sanjay fenlus, Lorl Hindmon, Betsy Williams, John Wlllmlng. Ishmael (105), David Sullivan more birds one at a time to 68-65 victory. MEATLOAF Mayes, Angela McVay, Mauren- Ott, Jonelle Burlington, Karrle rule half of Coach Becht's capped chickadees, dark-eyed Vawter, Lynne Wise, Michelle Ravi, Tamara Reeves, Adam Kaucher, Ronda Kelrnan, An- SOPHOMORES (112), Tristian Lofblad (119), come Into your yard. Be sure, The Comets were led by Eric na Miller, Kirsten Nord, Jessica Carroll, Kim Dodge, Jeff Duf- mighty Comets were sidelined juncos, tree sparrows and Zilke. Wallace. thony Kralger, Thomas LaVan- Melissa Arndt, Marty Badt, Aaron Slaughter (126), Phil though, to always keep them Partee with 21 points while Rutledge, Steve Seymour, Jerl fleld, Jason Howley, Jay Jollay, for the match. But the JV Hickmon (132), Tony Gage (145) several finches. Bluejays, even- HONOR ROLL way, Jason Mestre, Richard Nicole Blondo, Kristin Braford, ing grosbeaks and cardinals are well-stocked because the little Dolan Johnson added 10 in the DINNER 11TH GRADE Still, Lisa Tacy, Ellen Tober, Steven Kozup, Tony LaRatta, and Ken Rogers (Hwt). Coloma Lori Arnt, Kimberly Baldwin, Moss, Lisa Phllllpl, Brian Reed, Aaron Denbow, Lisa Doggett, all common visitors during the creatures are soon dependent win. Partee also pulled down 9 HIGHEST HONORS Klmberly Wilson. Jane Morlock, Melinda Murphy, had to forfeit 3 weight classes to Stacy Bannen, Loss Barnett, Sarah Salmon, Carrie Schlnck, Wesley Flkes, Debra Kava- winter months. upon your hospitality. rebounds for Coloma to lead all Philip Gearhart, Ellen Tober, Wendy Murray, Nicole Myers, Holland Christian. Mark Bingham, Christina Diana Soderqulst, Christopher naugh, Heidi Kibler, Darrln The habitat In your yard has Chickadees, nuthatches, players as the Comets outre- Stephen White, Jan Willmeng. 10TH GRADE Deborah Packianathan, Angela On Saturday, February 6, the Bishop, Heidi Bowen, Nichole Tavolacci, Jaime Warman. McGee, Kelly Moran, Klmberly much to do with the species that woodpeckers and bluejays all bounded the Bucks, 34-26. $2*9 HONORS HIGHEST HONORS Rodell, Stephen Smith, Stacey grapplers attend the Lakeland Broadwater, Jason Forrester, 7TH GRADE HONOR ROLL Morrison, Paul Mow, Merrlanne come calling or the ones that love sunflower seeds and can Buchanan won the JV game, Marcie Bingham, Chantelle Melissa Burg, Gregory Grear, Trlgleth, Karln Valentl. Indians lose 2, Conference Meet at Lakeshore Jodl Gast, Samuel Grear, Con- SECOND MARKING PERIOD Rye, Chrlstl Sutton, Nicole will be absent. Folks with high- work through a surprising pile of 65-57. Brewer, Gregory Brinker, Clinton VanLinder. High School. At the end of a WITH MASHED POTATOES, nie Golladay, Rebeka Harris, Carl Arens, Charity baiers, Weber, Melissa Wheeler, Wayne bush cranberries or mountain them In short order. By mixing In COLOMA FALLS TO RANGERS Kathleen Callahan, Sheila HONORS COLOMA JUNIOR HIGH 70-56 and 62-55 tough day of wrestling the Com- GRAVY AND A VEGETABLE Dyana Howard, Tom Kabel, Christine Dickinson, Kristin Wolgenslnger. ash trees In their areas are likely a little commercial bird seed Tuesday night the Coloma Garland. Rodney Kiser, Robin Richard Brown, Mary Craig, SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL ets emerged with two con- Offar good through Feb. 16 Thomas Kiefer, Marrianne Evett, Rebecca Fredrlcks, to see cedar waxwlngs feeding with the sunflower seed you will Laura Mayes, Angela Sarah Dibble, Cheri Evans, Pam SECOND MARKING PERIOD ference championships: Chris Comets lost to Cassopolis, Levine, Milham, Erich Pica, Kellie Joseph Frost, Patricia Garland, COLOMA HIGH SCHOOL on the fruit. It usually hangs on find willing customers among WALLACE'i Maurenna Miller, Kir- Gaipa. Nicholas Hook, Timothy ENDING JANUARY 15, 1988 Last week the boys at Hart- Wertanen at 112 pounds and 82-52, In a Lakeland Conference McVay, Roberts, Matthew Sexton. Roger Lucia Gross, Rebekah Huskey, SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL well Into the winter unless the the cardinals, tree sparrows, basketball game. sten Nord, Jessica Rutledge, Kabel, Teresa Kinchen, Mark 8TH GRADE ford played two away games Rob DeLaTorre at 132 pounds. Sibley, Cindy Stamp, Rebecca Jeffrey Leverton, Nicholas FIRST SEMESTER MARKING birds discover It and clean It up. grosbeaks and goldfinches, TASTEE FREEZ Jeri Stili, Lisa Tacy. Kimberly Lottridge, Tracey Lucas, PRINCIPAL'S LIST and suffered 2 disappointing Tony Gage (145) placed third, The Comets started out tough Stuck, Kimberly Tarantino, LoPrestl, Andrew Miller, Nicole PERIOD ENDING JAN. 15, 1988 Some birds which normally although there will be some & BIG T RESTAURANT Wilson. -Katherine Marvin, Kurtis Muen- Nicole Cottier, Deanna Gard, losses. Tuesday they were and Chris Rush (138), Matt holding a 10-9 lead after the first Heather Yetzke. Rendell, Harmony Roach, Bran- PRINCIPAL'S LIST migrate always stay north dur- waste. 463-4000 chow, Stacy Nichols, Lynne Stacey Groth, Heather Moran, defeated by Lawrence and Fri- Wakefield (198) and Ken Rogers quarter before being outscored 7TH GRADE dy Ruff, Sherrl Ulleg, April Wat- SENIORS ing the winter. This explains the Suet is like a dinner bell to the 21-8 In the second quarter to 10TH GRADE Pascoe, Victoria Short, Richon- Amy Mullauer, Kristin Ollekan, day by Bangor. (Hwt) all placed fourth. As a VfCMLUtat. i* siCAirui, "lie: • 04 mn ALLA'S son, Jon Weber, Mlchele Alison Fournler, Klmberly 'first robin' of the year. Actually, downy and hairy woodpeckers, HIGHEST HONORS da Shuits, Dana Skidmore, Tam- Dawn Stampfly, Julie Warman. The Indians lost to the Tigers team the Comets finished fourth take a 30-18 halftlme deficit into IM 0AUT NOMHAPC tOUf< Brandi Arnt, Renee Ashton, Wiltfong. Golas, Karen Hlrsh, Karen It Is one that forgot to head for nuthatches, chickadees, tit- the locker room. Melissa Burg, Sarah Dibble, my Skorupa, Erik Smith, Frank HONOR ROLL by a margin of 70-56. in the conference meet and Michael CAmp, Scott Gatchell, 7TH GRADE HONOR ROLL McKle, .Jennifer Nemethy, mice, bluejays and other meat- The third quarter saw the Gregory Grear, Kurtis Muen- Smith, Timothy Standage, Nicholas Watson, Amy Zandar- SEMESTER Kristina Nord, Joann Schroeder, Robert Baldwin, Beth Ann Then Friday they traveled to finished the season with an eaters. Peanut butter is a good chow, Clinton VanLinder. Steven Weckwerth, Barbara ski. Charity Baiers, Christine Tracy Stelnhoff, John Walter, Brady, Krlsti Carroll, Chad Car- Bangor only to be closely edged overall winning record of 12-10. food but since It may stick in a HONORS Wise. HONOR ROLL Dickinson, Angela Eubanks, Rodney Weir, Kristy Willis, rothers, Rebecca Collins, Nicole by the Vikings, 62-55. Hartford Wednesday, February 10, will bird's throat. It is best to mix It RON'S Richard Brown, Pamela Kathryn Attila, Rebecca At- Kristin Evett, April Fain, Rebec- Karen Willis. Cottier, David DeField, Terry hit 53 percent from the field (21 find the Comets again at CULUQAN with melted suet first. If feeling 9TH GRADE DeLoney, Deanna Gard, Stacy Lakeshore High School for the HARTFORD AUTO REPAIR Gaipa, Amy Greco, Nicholas tila, Case Austin, Gillian Bayer, ca Fredrlcks, Joseph Frost, JUNIORS out of 40), and they also grabbed A Name you can real generous. Insert some Hook, Tracy Jacobs, Timothy HIGHEST HONORS Keith Craig, Elizabeth Denney, Patricia Garland, Lucia Gross, David Kibler, James Walke. Groth, Klmberly Grove, Allandra 29 rebounds compared to Ban- new pre-dlstrlct meet against raisins in this mixture, too. Kabel, Teresa Kinchen, Leslie Kimberly Gifford, Nichole Michael DeRosa, Holly Emhoff, Amy Harbin, Rebekah Huskey, SOPHOMORES Johnson, Benjamin Lowell, gor's 31. Buchanan, Lakeshore, St. Trust Because of the way they are Latham, Howard Litaker, Mark Harmon, Tina Johnson, Stacy Ryan Engle, Aaron Epple, Jen- Jeffrey Leverton, Andrew Miller, Tiffany Bailey, Pam Kutchin- Olivia Megna, Jeff Momany, Gary Ackerman was the Joseph and South Haven. Serving the area for built, birds need some grit In Lottridge, Tracey Lucas, Kille, Tanya Reeves, Elliott nifer Fillmore, Nicole Hller, Nicole Rendell, Harmony skl, Lisa Lentz, Stacey Monson, Heather Moran, Rebecca Mow, leading scorer for Hartford, put- Wrestling Is to start at 5:30 p.m. more than 30 years their food for Internal grinding Katherine Marvin, Nicole Stowe. Amy Mullauer, Kristin Ollekan, ting away 22 points. Mike The top three places from the Laura Kroenlng, Andrew Martin, Roach, Brandy Ruff, John San- Jeffrey Nelson, Wendy Stamp- Call for FREE purposes. Keep a little sand or Nevins, Stacy Nichols, Lynne HONORS LaTonya Mcintosh, Jamie tlago, Sherrl Ulleg, April Wat- fly, Michael Steck, Lisa Troy Oliver, Keith Rodewald, DeMorrow had 11, and Shawn pre-distrlcts meet for each gravel nearby so they can pick It Pascoe, Richonda Shuits, Dana Nichol Baker, Tara Banick, Megna, Rachelle Melvin, Aaron son, Jon Weber, Mlchele Trueblood, Laura Wessendorf. Dawn Stampfly, Tara Stroder, Meachum and Craig Thurman weight class will advance to the water analysis up along with the food they are Skidmore, Tammy Skorupa, Erik Douglas Birmele, Gregory Borr, Molter, Joel Moore, Kristy Wiltfong, Kevin Wooley. HONOR ROLL Angela Truby, Julie Warman, added 10 each. district meet on Saturday, Feb. 468-4373 or getting. Maybe they won't clean Smith, Frank Smith, Timothy Jennifer Burchett, Mary Calvert, Mia Baum, Seccell Jones, Tonya Hartford hopes to start Its 13, at Hastings with wrestling to Complete Auto Repair Morgan, Rita Moser, Deah Muth, COLOMA MIDDLE SCHOOL SENIORS 1-800-442-2802 It up as fast as the 'groceries' Standage, Kevin Tackett, Steven Benjamin Chabot, Robert Scott Nearpass, Angela Pillow, Wendy Arny, Rebecca Chap- Knight, Teresa Kelrnan, Michael winning streak over again when start at 10 a.m. but they will appreciate It Weckworth. Barbara Wise. Chabot, William Collins, Betty Melinda Pudell, Dawn Simmons, PRINCIPAL LiiSt ir-'-r"'*.- man, Todd Hammond, Jerry Sells. the Indians take on Decatur anyhow. Harkey, Joseph MacMillan, Jennifer Smith, Rebecca Kerry Hansen, 7th grade. Hasse, Rebecca Hays, Lynda FIRST SEMESTER Tuesday and Bridgman on Fri- Birds need water In the win- Radiator Sales A Service Heather McCabe, Karen Pfeffer, PRINCIPAL'S LIST PULL SERVICE BUY S — GET 1 FREE 9TH GRADE Vonderheld, Jennifer Watts, 6TH GRADE HONOR ROLL Hoffman, Emily Jones, Kerry day. Both games are at Hartford. tertime, too. If you can rig up a Brake Drum Rotors Machined Collin Prillwitz, Scott Ross, Nicole Cottier, Deanna Gard, waterer with a heating element HIGHEST HONORS Pam Weckworth. SECOND MARKING PERIOD Keleher, Karen Kreltner, Jaylyn CAR WASH Melissa Schimp, Donna Smith, Stacy Groth, Heather Moran, M 3-2540 similar to those used in a Modern Electronic Diagnostic Equipment Jennifer Burchett, Kimberly HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL Joseph CaHahan, Ami Man- Lawrence, Klmberly Pelletler, W LADIES DAY Eric Stuch, Scott Tarantino, Amy Mullauer, Kristin Ollekan. tropical fish tank, to keep It from State Certified Mechanic Gifford, Nichole Harmon, Stacy HONOR ROLL nlkko, Shawn Sarters, Andrea Melissa Poclask, Amy Randall, ,# E 4 Kille, Tanya Reeves, Elliott Clayton VanLinder, Jennifer HONOR ROLL Eater ier »2 ^ *4°* 608 HIGHLAND AVE freezing, you'll make a lot of Second Marking Period Wesaw. Jennifer Rosenthal, Christopher ST JOSEPH, Ml 49085 Stowe. West, Belinda Wright. Christine Baldwin, Jennifer feathered friends. Your yard. In 1987-88 7TH GRADE HONOR ROLL Rush, Jennifer Sager, Anthony Indian JV Spikers WW. SENIOR CITIZi'N DAY CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT HONORS Maxey, Michelle Megna, Trade A S FREE fact, may become as popular GRADE 12 SECOND MARKING PERIOD Slater, Antela Stolfo, Lisa ,# 1 Nichol Baker, Tara Banick, WATERVLIET JUNIOR HIGH Tavolacci, Kristina Wade, Eaterior »2 with the birds as It would be HIGH HONORS April Bowden, Annette Swisher, Antonio Ward, Yolanda host tournament Douglas Birmele, Gregory Borr, SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL Michael Warman, Robert Bald- III CltHi FTMHI 8ar Wish • RIR' Irf with the neighborhood kids In 501 West Me in St. Michael DeMorrow. Hubert, Shawn Joslyn, Stephen Wheeler, Cheryl Wilson. W$ tjfif Tit MifiKt If Cir Benjamin Chabot, Robert Cha- SECOND MARKING PERIOD win, Beth Ann Brady, Krlsti Car- By Tlsha Walls McLaughlins the summertime if you have a 6214660 Hartford, Mi. HONORS Parker, Joshua Ray, Angelene JUNIORS ^^utktovCN 621-3377 8TH GRADE roll, Chad Carrothers, Rebecca OW4 iUNOAYf 11:00 rm.-lrOO p.m. swimming pool. bot, William Collins, Betty Tracy Felt, Timothy Heater, Spaulding, Kelly Connolly. Julie Bachman, Chris Last Saturday a JV volleyball Harkey, Tina Johnson, Ingrid ALL A'S Collins, Nicole Cottier, David tournament was held at Hart- •01 Highland, tl. Jotaph. Ml John Jessen, Michael Lasinski, Heather Hurd, Christina Baushke, Crista Boven, Jason Across from Dunkln Donuts Lewerenz, Joseph MacMillan, DeField, Terry DeLoney, Deanna Aaron Berkholz, JoAnn Jelena Matejic, Kimberly Newton, Shelley Price, Janelle Bower, Felice Calhoun, Robert ford. Despite the bad weather 11 Heather McCabe, Toni Moore, Gard, Stacy Groth, Kimberly ph 983-2540 Britenfeld, Tamara Reeves. Meagher, Diana Meza, Ruth Mor- Sager, Brian Vandervelde. DeLaTorre, Angela Farls, Emily teams attended. Karen Pfeffer, Collin Prillwitz, Grove, Allandra Johnson, Ben- 8 Donne lo HONOR ROLL saw, Allen Noles, Gary Robin- PRINCIPAL'S LIST Fournler, Robert Hall, Vlkkl Hos- In pool A, taking place in the Scott Ross, Melissa Schimp, jamin Lowell, Olivia Megna, Jeff Lori Arnt, Kimberly Baldwin, son, Wipawin Somsuan. Cesar Kerry Hansen, 7th grade. beln, Joane Lee, Rachel Miller, Hartford High School gym, were: Karla Skidmore, Marc Skidmore, Stacy Bannen, Loss Barnett, Momany, Heather Moran, Vargas. James Walls. 6TH GRADE MARKING PERIOC Keri Moran, Gregory Muth, Bangor, Bridgman, Eau Claire 1, Eric Stuch, Scott Tarantino, Mark Bingham, Christinp Rebecca Mow, Amy Mullauer, GRADE 11 SE Krlstlne Newton, Barbara Gallen, Lawrence and LMC. The DOC'S AUTO SERVICE Clayton VanLinder, Jennifer lEMESTER Kristin Ollekan, Troy Oliver, Bishop, Heidi Bowen, Nichole HIGH HONORS Noack, Lynne Phllllpl, Beth winner of this pool was West, Belinda Wright. Joseph Callahan, Seth Keith Rodewald, Dawn Stampf- Broadwater, Jason Forrester, Therese Walls. Rogers, Melissa Schaus, Jon Bridgman. Doolen, Brent Gregory, Ami ly, Tara Stroder, Angela Truby, WATERVLIET HIGH SCHOOL Jodi Gast, Samuel Grear, Con- HONORS Sherrod, Michael Splca, Kevin In pool B, taking place In the nie Golladay, Rebeka Harris, Mannlkko, Shawn Sarters, Laura Julie Warman. SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL Stephen Bench, Lisa DeMor- Schlipp. Stewart, Tamml Tarantino, Tam- Middle School gym, were: Eau SECOND NINE WEEKS Regina Hook, Dyana Howard, row, Rebecca Drake, Dawn my Vance, Ryan Veverka, Detra Claire 2, Gobies, Hartford, New Sheryl Janke, Tom Kabel, 7TH GRADE MARKING PERIOD Buffalo and Watervliet. The win- HIGHEST HONORS Drogus, Thomas Dukesherer, SEMESTER Whatley, Scott Williams, John •MECHANIC ON DUTY Your Choice For A Limited 12TH GRADE Thomas Kiefer, Marrianne John Goyer, Billy Green, Mat- Wlllmlng. ET RESULTS ner of this pool was New Buf- Milham, Erich Pica, Kellie Angelene Spaulding, Brian falo. C - DAYS A WEEK Time Only Todd Bannen, Tracy Clay, thew McLellan, Trever VanDervelde, Cheryl Bates, SOPHOMORES WITH RECORD Roberts, Rhonda Rodewald, Mark Anthony, Melissa Arndt, In the final match between the •FULL SERVICE Shannon Hanks, Roger Lot- Meachum, Todd Nilson, Rob April Bowden, Kelly Connolly, Matthew Sexton. Cheryl Shem- Marty Badt, Denlse Boven, WANT ADS winners of the two pools Paul?, Suzanne Phillips, Bradley Shawn Joslyn, Joshua Ray, •20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Kristin Braford, Aaron Denbow, CALL 463-3461 Bridgman won. Smith, Jason Spaulding, Lisa Christina Newton, Stephen Lisa Doggett, Wesley Flkes, Neil The Hartford JV team did very Van's Medical Equipment Summerhill, Teh Voogd, Melissa Parker, Dawn Phalras, Shelley 463-3830 Wilson. well, placing second in pool B. 1126 E. Napier, Ponton Harbor. Mich. Price. 925-8267 GRADE 10 The team's record for the day COLOMA HIGH SCHOOL Between Orchards Mall & Fairplain Plaza HIGH HONORS was 5-3. Playing for the Indians SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL Andrea Birmele, Dave Hind- were: Gina Atteberry, Jeanne 382 N. Main St., Watervliet nmi «e Mten Ame fan* SECOND MARKING PERIOD CREDIT PROBLEMS? man, Chad Johnson, Dana Ackerman, Karen Baldwin, ENDING JAN. 15, 1988 Melvin, Michael Pradon. Shannon Brinsfield, Shannon Your complete home PRINCIPAL'S LIST HONORS Conklin, Teri Cartwrlght, Tonya SENIORS NEED A CAR? Lasinski, Bonnie Petty and Nick Anders, Elaine Blage, Alison Fournler, Klmberly Teri Cartwrlght, Jennifer Darl- Janle Urquieta. Golas, Karen Hirsch, Karen Health Care Center ing, Kristen Downey, Shane McKle, Jennifer Nemethy, Jen- HYMA CHEVROLET-OLDS, INC. Empson, Bryan Jordan. 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Brink, Adrienne Cardenas, Stacey Monson, Jeffrey Nelson, HOEKZEMA FORD CAN HELPI PAHTS 5 Diana Colegio, Connie Disbrow, THEY WONT LAST LONCIII I siqss Wendy Stampfly, Michael Steck, , X ^ per gram Kathleen Felt, Amy Graham, 170 N. Rfcervtew. Benton Haiboi. Ml o 'IS' \J Lisa Trueblood, Laura Wessen- Van Buren County's Exclusive j BJ^celeis. Tonya Lasinski, Jessica dorf. 927-3128 Machay, William Machay, Fresh Start Credit Dealer! DIAMOND SOLTTAIR Z7 FOR THER / Rebecca Macklnder, Jeremy 00 PERSONAL TOUCH 1 Manning, Thomas Wagnon, CULLIGAN FROM '99 SAY IT wmn David Walls. No more Iron • 19SS Beretta , SPEIDELBRACELETS COLOMA MIDDLE SCHOOL WALK IN...DRIVE OUT SPECIAL SELECTION I stains w/Culligan ICOME IN| 95 NORTH NO MONEY DOWN V4CT DIAMONDS I (TR0M...7 F,E£ i Only $3.50 par month on* 1987-88 NO TURN00WNS! VYMENTS USS^er moi OR CALL! MQM THAU 10 00 I iSMHWe. I PRINCIPAL'S LIST Llmltacl Offar • JO AM lo I PM OPEN FRI. 6 SAT. JUL 9 P.M. 1 ING •mrmabmeonftmrtow Jvit 15 mm. away SAT f AM le 1 MM '749 - '995 SECOND MARKING PERIOD Call Now! I SAL Hmtnctc Kfrw mowMf 637-6534 Christine Dickinson, 7th CALLED nr iBWl **TrH KnlfffiriUl ENJOY THE EASE & CONVENIENCE OF grade; Lori Hindmon, 6th grade; 4684373 or FARM COMMERCIAL MAIN ST.. HARTFORD. Ml Betsy Kaucher, 6th grade; Lisa 463-7971 10420 M-140, South Hmfl 837-1167 SHOPPING AT PHOENIX SQUARE Phllllpl, 6th grade. NSVILLE FEBRUARY 10,19e« TRI CITY RECORD PAGE FIFTEEN PAQE FOURTEEN myaelf just the other day for using common cold mentioned, along with more TRI-CITY RECORD FEBRUARY 10 19SS this procedure after he admitted t said there are now ovear 50 dlf to doing ao openly. At the pre- rBmBdlBS bBCBusa of their con- bobaledding, the hockey finals HELP WANTED MORTGAGE SAIL MORTGAGE SALE PURI IC NOTICE ferent drug teata that are now sent time thia la the only way to tents. In these situations com- and figure and speed skating WANTED Default has been msde In the condi- Default having been made in ma Con- used to detect various typea of prohibit aomeone since, aa I mon sense ahould prevail. among others. This culminates ditions of a certain mortgage made the HAKtFORD IF YOU HAVE A CD Ptrt-tlme florist attlstant experience tions of a mortgage made by William E 1 substances that are now banned Qettlng back to the eventa, on Sunday with tho closing htlpful but not ntcenary Cell for Inter Drake, a single adult, subsaquantly 261 h day of April, 1974, and tha 26th day mentioned, no other detection view; 621-2122 or 674-3607. assumed by Gwenda Thompson, to Mor- of February, 1979, by RUTH E. WOODS, a CITY COUNCIL SEE ME! from Olympic competition, procedure exlata. Sunday, February 14, algnlflea ceremoniea. (6-2) tgage Associates, Inc., a Rhode Island single woman, as mortgagor, to the vies One of the newest fade that the atart of a full schedule of Even though we will see most On the whole though. Olympic United States of America, as mortgagee, SUMMARY corporation, n/k/a/ Fleet Mortgage Corp , no teat has been devised for yet eventa, with a taste of the luge, of the Winter Olympics through Mortgagee, Dated May 24, 1978, and and recorded on April 26, 1974 and By MIKE LEITH offldala predict a pretty much Hll> WANTED February 8,1988 is the practice of blood packing. aKi jumping, figure skating, the eyes of ABC television EA«N TOP PAY recorded on May 25, 1978, In Liber 1075, February 26, 1979, in the Office of the PIZZA drug-free Olympic competition THE MANPOWER WAY on page bbtf, Berrien County Records, Register of Deeds for BERRIEN County, Thia process consists of using at thia year'a eventa. hocKey, Alpine skiing, speed cameraa, the rest of the world Michigan, In Libers 974 and 1006 of mor Wt need quallfltd and dependable peo Michigan, and assigned by said Mor- prevlounly mentlonad tha one'a own or someone else's will be treated by Canadian TV tgages on pages 101-104 and 178-161, The regular meeting was called to They aaem to be pretty fair skating, cross country skiing pit to join the Manpower temporary tgagee to Federal National Mortgage dlahea Canadian TV (CTV) will respectively; on which mortgage there is order by Mayor Weeden. all members W Wlntar Olympica bagln thia blood that has been previously and genuine about trying to and curling all being ahown. broadcaats, which will provide team. Call todavl 027-3831 Association, a National Mortgage present. FREE •lao be providing extenalve Association, by assignment dated June claimed to be due and unpaid at tha data Saturday, Fabruary 13. at removed and putting It back Into clean thlnga up avan though Coverage on ABC starts at noon over 114 hours of exclusive of thia Notice Thirteen Thousand Seven The minutes of the January 26 coverage ot the eventa dally. HELP WANTED 2, 1978, and recorded on June 23, 1978, Calgary. Canada, with opanlng the body just before competition some things have been kind of and contlnuea until midnight coverage. Hundred Seventeen and 40/100 Dollara regular meeting, the January Both ABC and CTV will also ••HlrlncQ ! Governmenuovernment jodjobbs your area in Liber 1078, on page 335, Berrien Coun T^asurer'a Report, the Public Works caramonlaa and hooKay com- to Increaaa the amount of ox- with two half-hour breaka In bet- CTV will also provide Many Immediate openings without wait* ($13,717.40) principal and Seven Hun- DELIVERY rldlculoua. In yeara paat aome ty Records, Michigan, on which mor provide hlghllghta nightly at dred Fifty Four and 50/100 Dollars Report, the Flacal Report and the petition alatad to atart the ac- ygen the body can uae. coverage to more than 2000 Ing lilt or teat. $16,000 $68,000 Call tgage there Is claimed to be due at the Police Report were approved and 11:30 p.m. of dally eventa. 8o If athletes have baen disqualified ween. )2) 836-8885. EXT 6601 ($754 50) interest, no suit or proceeding The United Stataa haa also data hereof the sum o( Six Thousand pialacec d on file. tion, Theae eventa will continue broadcasters from more than 50 (36p, at law or in equity having been Instituted Next to 8pragu§' you mlat tha action you will be Three Hundred Seventy One & 65/100 The Council accepted the resignation ABC will talavlaa tha already loat an Olympic Nordic through the week with coverage countriea. Thia should result in to recover the debt, or any part of the able to catoh up on the best Dollars ($6,371 65), including interest at of David Hadley from the City Coun- skier to competltHo n for using. ATTN; WORKERS 66 YEARS 90/o per annum debt secured by said mortgage, and the caramonlaa and tha hocKay with nightly from 8-11 p.m., with more than an estimated 1.5 cil. Ray Howley parts at night, OF AGE OR OVER! Under ihe power of sale contained in power of sale contained in said mor- covaraga beginning at 2:30 p.m, highlights from 11:30-12 mid- billion viewers from CTV's inter- tgage having become operative by Bills In the amount of $20,044,34 were WATERY LIE I waa reading an article THE SENIOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM said mortgage and the statute In such approved for payment. EARN 8.5% INT and laatlng until 11:00 p.m. with night. national feed (hat reachea vir- Of the AREA AGENCY ON AGING offers casa and provided, notice is hereby reason of suon default; NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is Herebv Approval was given to pay a bill from a thrae-hour break in between. Saturday, February 20, we get tually around the world. a NO FEE job tramlno and placement given that said mortgage will be Wiltsa Fencing In the amount of •arvica to residents of Berrien, Cass and foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged Given that on March 24, 1066 at 16 roflowl 3234 For thoae that have aatelllte Into one of my favorltea, the So thia ahould be one of the o'clock in the forenoon at the east door $3,206 from FmHA money. Van Buren counties. If you are jcb premises, or some part of them, at William Weeden was appointed 1068 1 Main St. bobaledding competition, which moat widely-watched Olympics ready, you will rtcaive assistance from public vendue, at the main entrance to of the Courthouse in Hastings. 483^5042 Michigan, that being the place for Street Admlniatrator, contlnuea through Sunday with ever and, with a little luck, could professional job developers. We also ol the County Building In St Joseph, Transfers were made to the General FARM BUREAU Hartford far classroom and on-the-job training It Michloan, at 10 o'clock A M., Local Time, holding the Circuit Court for tna County 3814 the aforementioned eventa. be one of the most entertaining of Berrien, there will be offered for isle Fund to relieve the liability as you fit the above requirements, csli on Thursday, March 1/, 1988 follows: $6,000 from Major and Local INSURANCE XV Winter Olympics During the aacond week the too. I hope you will catch aome and sold to the highest bidder, at public 083-0177 or 1 800-442 2803 for mnrp in Said premises are situated in the City Strsets, and $16,000 from Sewer and Main. Walervllat eventa continue with the aame of the action aa, with the diver- formation. EOE (5-6) of Benion Harbor, Berrien County, sale, for tha purpose of •atlsfylna the a Water. alfled events, there should be Michigan, and are described as; amounts due and unpaid upon said mor will begin this week 8-11:00 p.m. and 11:30-midnlght tgage, together with the legal costs and The hours of the pert-time Public something for everyone. Let's JOBS AVAILABLE Lot 4, Block 6, 001 UMBUS ADDITION Works employee were reduced to 30 coverage along with aome new AIRLINE JOBS AVAILABLE NOW! Earn to Ihe City of Benton Harbor. Barnen charges of sale provided by law and In Hwlss downhill skier Pirmln exlbltlon eventa such aa disabl- hope the U.S. gats Its share of said mortgage, the lands and premises hours per week or 1600 hours per year By Andrew J. KdelateiB up to $50,000. Mechanics, Flight Atten- County, Michigan according to the plat as stated in the Personnel Policy. Zurbriggen, the most promi- ed akllng and free style skiing. the medala since It will be tho dants, Customer Service 1.(31?)) thereof, as recorded October 19, 189? in in said mortgage mentioned and Will hrnun ZurbriRgen be described, as follows, to wit: The City entered Into an agreement nent member of a strong The weekend starting Satur- first time In 12 years that tho 733-6062 EXT. A-1026 for informs Hook 3 of Plats, page 15 with the Fraternal Order of Police came a household word? Can Hwlss team tlon/llstlngs During the twelve months immediately day, February 27, gives the same Olympics will truely represent That property located In tha County of amending ths contract to Include a thr* U.S. hockey team repeat He's a new kind of down- following the sale, the property may be 3% ralss and renewal of 2% into a its 1980 mlra/'le? Can f)obl TV coverage time aa prevloualy all nations and their athletics, EOR SALE redeemed. BERRIEN in the State of Michigan. THAT 7 Psge 22, of Berrien County Records, on HIART RINGS Township. Berrien County. Michigan, which mortgsoe there ts claimed to be adopted the Unifrom Code for the fyn** due, et the date v this notice, for prin' Abatement of Dangerous Buildings. cm** ' -i. SWEATS IN STOCK cipal and interest, the sum of Thirteen Internetionel Conference of Building -ir- **"4, A Thousand Six Hundred Forty Three and Officials Uniform Building Code. 30/100 Doners (113.643-90), tOS6. Edition, effective March 16. • DiaCOUNT VIDEO s And no suit or proceedings at law or in 1066 A true copy of the ordinance Ireiif fxcituire Faetorj Authority (iMMU nwi eH4> M-rnr **aa mm Place your orders now for the equity having been instituted to recover may be inspected or obtained at (he fi si li * J* ST the dew secured by said mortgaoe or office of the Township Clerk during i/r K K t. 1 ftyy«s sues sues • ^saifo* as any pan thereof Now. Therefore^ by ¥tr business hours coming baseball & softball season tue of the power of sale contained in MAONAVOX DEALEB Dsted Februsry 1.1066 |Per ^nellty ptoiueU | prices said moriaoe, and pursuant to the Beverly Koroch statute of the State of Michigan In such Township Clerk C;2 $2 S ^3" S case made and provided, notice is Shan BliCOUilT VIDEO JT" hereby o'^en that on Tuesday. March 1, iums mhss AuqU 't SouiH V/umUMQ 1086, at ten O'clock am, local time, said JO UN N AMI IT A. 1 2ft ft T TT T mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at tMi* « tUMS SfeeS mt4% m* at*# 351 N Main In downtown Watarvilat public auction to the hiohest bidder, im rnedieiely insiOe the front entrance lo the Bernen County Courthouse in lh# O WATERVLIET !rss=. J** ty of St. Joseph, ierrien County, TOWNSHIP NOTICE 463-3030 KliUZ Michigan (that being (he bunding where the Circuit Coun of the County of Ber The WetervMet Township Dog v neri is held), of the premises mcribed Clinic will be held el the Wetervfiet U in said mortgage, or so much (hereof as «od end Own Club. 3413 Hennessey •suss I. may be necessary (0 pay the emoun( «oed, on Seturdey. Feb 13. iw. z iCaH "PART UNI due. es aforesei<, on said mortgaoe' from 1 0 m to 4 p m Shots will be with the interest (hereon at Nine percent given and licenses sotd IN BY 10 (9 00%) per ennum and an legal costs, tieanor Kreii St MILL -r 955-RART charges and expenses, including (he et Treaeurer OUT BY 6 torney fees allowed by lew, ano also any sum 01 sums which may be paid by trie WEEKDAYS Mie lUDrr*rix 1' WRECKERS Aittmeclve' undersigned, necessary to protect its In ia »'/» MMn f ail ot Atfport larriUffin lereet In the premises, whioh said asseft 7. moon E premises ere described es follows: w- f . Ail thet cenain piece or parcel of land WATERVLIET CHfWCH-fl Situate In the Otv of Niles in th# County •KMSfl of Bernen, end wete of Michigan, and TOWNSHIP 8-6 M-F r'J Vm PM* Mmim desoritw) as follows: TAX NOTICE tmm FROM If *CHANC.t| The North ft feet of trie South 1 ig feet 8-3 SAT •# # # Of lot 26 and the North ft feet of the Watervliet Townshio Taxes can be South 110 feet of the Weet half oi Lot 24, paid during regular business hours 488-7110 •Meae MSr /•76" 144S8 »7« nmON HEM5HTI ACfttfe ADDITION, on Mondeys. Wednesdays and JrS 4 1 •vf tMssS C»ty of Niles Bernen County, Michigan, Fridevs from 0 e m to 12 p m, end 1 OR *** * twf# / I. I, I. according to trie piet ihereof recorded p.m. to 4 p.m, WHfflS. WHHLS • vmms. WHULS January M, 1914, in fcook t of Piets, Checks may also be sent end e 0* Paue 37 receipt will be meiied During (he six months immediately following the sele, (he property mey be DOO UCfNBfi ilurc i* it nmJ in your t/wn hitmcHmri ^ a( Ruth't Laundry NEW. flfCVOCO.HieUtLT NIM t redeemed Dated et Troy, Miohioan, Dog Licenses may be purchesed UfllM ttCrCUD nwaf mom January 6, 1«g| ^ ^ ' on the seme deys Proof of inocuia fU'tw ytmr UkuI tliapttr tlon Is necessary teinhoff jewelry STANDAWp FtDtWAL ftiANK S Miklrak* 0 a federal savings oank Dog License fees are as follows *OP of? Male fti.0C MTMI M rt FROM MS" RONALD J PALMtm ^ ge9ee Female W OO 251 North Pew Paw Street Colomo, MI. 49038 (616) 468-6891 Attorney for Mortgagee Uneex 13-00 any day 7a,m. - 9p.m. 2401 Weet Big Beever Moad Deadline for both Taxes and Dog |T*4I Pim 1-*00 441-0741 Troy, Michigan 480*4 Ucenees Is Feb. M, 19*6 Thl> wmm ipuwirt ar Ow ttoto iMt» C*—i WO, 1/27, m. 2/10, 2/17, Whh #4)

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