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COLOMA LIONS AND
LIONESSES HONORED
SPORTS &
OUTDOORS
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Fun Run & parade on
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Hartford man arrested
in $6 million theft
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DAILY VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL AT MIDWAY BAPTIST
CHURCH
Daily V a c a t i o n Bible S c h o o l
w i t h 'Uncle* Dean B r o w n of
Rural Bible M i n i s t r i e s w i l l be
held at M i d w a y Baptist C h u r c h
f r o m J u n e 22-26. A l l c h i l d r e n of
k i n d e r g a r t e n age t h r o u g h 8th
grade are invited. The hours are
f r o m 9 t o 11:30 a.m. e a c h day.
There w i l l be a bus in C o l o m a
and o n e in Watervliet. If you
need a ride c a l l t h e c h u r c h office. 463-3195.
Featured t h i s year is a f i l m ,
' H a p p i n e s s Is.' w h i c h w i l l be
s h o w n t h r o u g h o u t the week. We
e n c o u r a g e all t o c o m e and enjoy
the stories of M o s e s , the contests, the r e f r e s h m e n t s and the
prizes. The c h u r c h is on Red Arrow H i g h w a y b e t w e e n C o l o m a
and Watervliet.
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By Ed Trainor
A 36-year-old H a r t f o r d man.
Jack W i l k e n s , arrested on Monday a f t e r n o o n has been c h a r g e d
w i t h t h e a l l e g e d theft of s t o c k s ,
b o n d s a n d other v a l u a b l e s totaling $6 m i l l i o n . W i l k e n s , according to S c o t t S m i t h , A s s i s t a n t
Van Buren C o u n t y P r o s e c u t i n g
Attorney, and a s e c o n d suspect
being s o u g h t in C a l i f o r n i a are
believed to be r e s p o n s i b l e for
D A N C E R E C I T A L . . . J u l i e n n e the A p r i l 29 breaking and enterDance Academy's eighth annua
ing of a h o m e b e l o n g i n g to Don
dance recital presents 'Greatest Cochrane, 9 S o u t h Center St.,
Show on Earth.' Approximately H a r t f o r d .
150 students will perform on
In t h e robbery, b o n d s and
Saturday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m. s t o c k c e r t i f i c a t e s from over 100
and Sunday, June 21, at 2:30 c o m p a n i e s as w e l l as g o l d
p.m. at the Coloma High School coins, a n t i q u e c u r r e n c y a n d a
auditorium.
Tickets
a r e d i a m o n d ri ng were r e p o r t e d
available at the door.
stolen. O r i g i n a l l y e s t i m a t e d t o
Pictured left to right are: be near 2 m i l l i o n dollars, t h e
Becky
Thomas,
Melissa
loss e s t i m a t e has been revised
Saunders and Heather Daniels.
to over $6 m i l l i o n . A c c o r d i n g to
Assistant Prosecutor Smith,
none of t h e v a l u a b l e s have been
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BOATING SAFETY CLASSES
The Berrien C o u n t y Sheriff's
Department Marine Division w i l l
offer free b o a t i n g safety c l a s s e s
for y o u t h s 12 to 16 years of age
to enable y o u n g s t e r s to q u a l i f y
for c e r t i f i c a t e s t o operate motorboats over six h o r s e p o w e r by
themselves.
The c l a s s e s w i l l be held at the
Paw Paw Lake Yacht Club. Coloma, M i c h i g a n , on Saturday,
J u n e 20. and Saturday, J u n e 27,
from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 n o o n
both days. Both c l a s s e s m u s t be
a t t e n d e d to receive a c e r t i f i c a t e .
Lt. W i l l i a m B e i l m a n w i l l be the
instructor.
SNOOPYSTAR
W a t e r v l i e t resident Mary
W e g e n k a stars in the Lakeshore
Summer Theatre p r o d u c t i o n o f
'Snoopy'
w h i c h w i l l be
presented June 26 and 27 at
LHS C o m m u n i t y A u d i t o r i u m .
A 1985 W H S graduate, Mary
played Leisl in that school's
o u t s t a n d i n g p r o d u c t i o n of T h e
S o u n d of Music.'
A c c o r d i n g to a press release
on the 'Snoopy' p r o d u c t i o n ,
Mary brings o u t s t a n d i n g talent
to her role as Lucy.
She g r a d u a t e d t h i s spring
f r o m Lake M i c h i g a n C o l l e g e and
will attend M i c h i g a n State t h i s
fall as a j u n i o r , m a j o r i n g in
special e d u c a t i o n .
For t i c k e t s to the h u m o r o u s
f a m i l y m u s i c a l , call 428-1400 or
418-1404. Curtain t i m e is at 8
p.m.
LIMIT
SLOW DOWN...While state
lawmakers wrestle with increasing the speed limit on major
highways, local folks in South
Haven like the pace a bit slower.
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E
VJe Asked You...
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JEAN N E W C O M B
HARTFORD
"Yes, Iff people went
through the experience
off getting bit they'd
understand. My son
was bitten by a Doberman. n
SHERRY GORSKE
HARTFORD
"No, I think It's terrible.
I know some people
who have some (pit
bulldogs) and they
didn't do anything and
now they have to get rid
off them."
JUNE17,1987
recovered.
S m i t h w e n t on to
credit H a r t f o r d Police Chief T o m
Fuller, M i c h i g a n State Police officers f r o m the S o u t h Haven
Post and the F.B.I, for the concerted e f f o r t s d u r i n g the investigation.
W i l k i n s a n d h i s niece, w h o is
still at large in California, are
both c h a r g e d w i t h six d i f f e r e n t
c o u n t s i n c l u d i n g breaking and
entering, c o n s p i r a c y to c o m m i t
b r e a k i n g and entering, larceny
over $100, c o n s p i r a c y t o c o m m i t
larceny over $100, receiving and
c o n c e a l i n g s t o l e n property, and
c o n s p i r a c y to receive and conceal s t o l e n property.
T h e w a r r a n t s s i g n e d by
Seventh
District
Court
M a g i s t r a t e T h e l m a Leach capped a six-week i n v e s t i g a t i o n .
S m i t h said the arrests were
made after a lot of g o o d police
work.
Coloma-Watervliet Economic
Development Corporation is
result of community seminars
By Lynn Attila
A h i s t o r i c j o i n i n g of forces is
taking place between the
Watervliet T o w n s h i p a n d C i t y
and the C o l o m a T o w n s h i p a n d
City g o v e r n m e n t s to better both
communities
through the
Coloma-Watervliet Economic
Development C o r p o r a t i o n .
Watervliet City C o m m i s s i o n e r
Sharon J e n n i n g s e n t h u s i a s t i c a l ly c o m m e n t e d , "The o l d - t i m e r s
said we c o u l d n ' t d o t h i s , but we
are!"
Mrs. J e n n i n g s c i t e d a longt i m e rivalry b e t w e e n the t w o
c o m m u n i t i e s , c o u p l e d w i t h fear
of j e o p a r d i z i n g the s m a l l - t o w n
a t m o s p h e r e t h r o u g h c h a n g e , as
f o r m e r h i n d r a n c e s to the comm u n i t i e s c o m b i n i n g resources.
A c c o r d i n g to Mrs. J e n n i n g s ,
m o r e t h a n 40 people "representing all four e n t i t i e s of governm e n t " b e g a n a t t e n d i n g community development seminars
on J a n u a r y 28 of t h i s year.
J o a n Bujack, a participant,
reports the o r i g i n a l number of
p a r t i c i p a n t s has d w i n d l e d " t o a
core g r o u p of about 24," but the
m i s s i o n of the o r g a n i z a t i o n is
the same, " t o help b u s i n e s s e s to
stay In t o w n ; t o develop the lake
for m o r e t o u r i s m ; in general, t o
j u s t improve our c o m m u n i t i e s . "
A n n e Bayer, another seminar
participant, commented, "We
want t o improve our area." She
i n d i c a t e d , "By j o i n i n g f o r c e s
and
becoming
a
larger
g e o g r a p h i c s i t e , b o t h comm u n i t i e s w o u l d receive faster
r e c o g n i t i o n f r o m the s t a t e and
qualify for m u c h of t h e f u n d i n g
t h a t is available."
In a w r i t t e n c o m m u n i q u e to
seminar p a r t i c i p a n t s . Clyde J.
R e m m o of Lake M i c h i g a n College, s e m i n a r instructor, outlined "several s t r a t e g i e s t o enc o u r a g e younger people to remain In t h e c o m m u n i t y or to
r e l o c a t e t o the c o m m u n i t y . "
R e m m o c i t e d the c r e a t i o n of
new h o u s i n g a n d the rehabilitation of e x i s t i n g h o u s i n g as an
e x c e l l e n t avenue to e n c o u r a g e
c o m m u n i t y i m p r o v e m e n t . He
also n o t e d t h a t a c o m m u n i t y
development corporation was
just the t i c k e t t o e n c o u r a g e
such community improvements
and f u n d i n g c o u l d be made
available t h r o u g h MSHDA.
R e m m o also o u t l i n e d several
other s u g g e s t i o n s , w h i c h included offering developers
s o m e i n c e n t i v e s to c o m e t o t h e
area, e n c o u r a g i n g l o c a l builders
t o p a r t i c i p a t e in a p r o g r a m and
i n c l u d e creative m e t h o d s for
covering developer's c o s t s of
streets, water, sewer, roads and
landscaping.
Proponents of the development c o r p o r a t i o n report t h a t a
governing
Board of nine
m e m b e r s w i l l be a p p o i n t e d and
r e s o l u t i o n s w i l l be made at their
June 24 breakfast m e e t i n g .
Do you feel the recent Hartford
Bulldogs was justified?
RAYMOND BLAIR
HARTFORD
"Yeah, I do. I don't like
them dogs to begin
with. I used to have one
and I had to shoot It."
KEITH V A N N
HARTFORD
"No; on a vicious dog,
yes. Any dog that bites
more than once should
be eliminated, but not
just because the dog Is
a certain breed."
S I G N ' S UP...
and the members off
the
Watervliet
Business Association
are busy p l a n n i n g
another two-day event
in celebration of the
state's Sesqulcentennial.
On Friday, July 3,
the Watervliet Lions
and Bob Wolshlager
of the Waffle House
will again provide a
food booth for all of
the Main Street shoppers who will be attending the sidewalk
sales put on by the
Watervliet merchants.
There will also be an
Armory
display
throughout
the
downtown
for
passersby to peer at.
In the evening at the
new Library Park there will be
moonlight dancing free to all of
Watervliet.
On July 4 there will again be
the food booth sponsored by the
Waffle House and the Watervliet
Lions.
At 9:00 a.m. at North
School the Watervliet Lioness
will hold a 5k and a fun run or
walk, whichever you choose. To
sign up pick up an application at
any off the local merchants. At
11:00 the Watervliet Business
Association will have its July
4th parade and the chairman ffor
this year's parade is Judy Campbell.
Stop in at the Golden
Brown Bakery to sign up with
Judy. A drawing will be held ffor
a 10-speed bike donated by Harding's off Watervliet and a
7-week T a e k w o n d o program
LEBRATION
By Lynn Attila
'Partnerships for Education,' a
relatively new and innovative
p r o g r a m in t h e s t a t e of
M i c h i g a n , won highest praise
and honors for the Watervliet
School District d u r i n g recent
c e r e m o n i e s in Lansing.
A c c o r d i n g to p r o g r a m coc o o r d i n a t o r J o a n Bujack, the
honors were given "For Exc e l l e n c e In P r o g r a m s For Partnerships Less Than T w o Years
Old."
The basis of t h e 'Partnership'
s y s t e m is to develop formalized,
voluntary a g r e e m e n t s b e t w e e n
the s c h o o l s and various individuals or b u s i n e s s e s in t h e
c o m m u n i t y . The partners m a t c h
their available r e s o u r c e s w i t h
educational and community
needs t o foster better c o m m u n i ty s u p p o r t a n d improve educational o p p o r t u n i t i e s . " T h e prog r a m is a two-way street," inj e c t s Mrs. Bujack. " N o m o n e y
c h a n g e s hands, w e d o somet h i n g for the partner a n d t h e
partner d o e s s o m e t h i n g for us."
The ' P a r t n e r s h i p ' p r o g r a m
LAVON GILBERT
BANGOR
"I don't think dogs like
that s h o u l d go loose.
There are other dogs
that c o u l d be j u s t as
mean, t h o u g h .
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donated by ATA Fitness Center
off Benton Harbor. All parade
participants who are 18 years off
age or younger are eligible ffor
the drawing ffor these prizes.
At dark there will be the
ffireworks at Hayes Park sponsored in conjunction with the
Watervliet City Commission, the
Watervliet Township and the
Watervliet Business Association.
During the day on the Fourth,
you can stroll through town and
again view the equipment ffrom
the Armory and enjoy ffood
booths and various other fforms
off entertainment.
Remember to make plans to
spend your holiday right here
where
the
action
is
in
Watervliet.
Watervliet School partnership
program honored by State Board
City Council ban on Pit
WILLIS B O U M A
WATERVLIET
"I'd go ffurther t h a n t h a t
and ban housecats,
t o o l I'm o p p o s e d t o
b u l l d o g s ; o n e b i t e s me
and he's a dead dog."
WATERVLfET
evolved f r o m r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s
of the 1986 Watervliet Civic
C o m m i t t e e . The c o m m i t t e e , a
diverse g r o u p of c o n c e r n e d
school, b u s i n e s s and c o m m u n i ty m e m b e r s , w a s f o r m e d t o
develop an o n g o i n g strategy to
better the s c h o o l d i s t r i c t , improve the q u a l i t y of e d u c a t i o n ,
and foster s o l i d a r i t y in the community.
Mrs. Bujack reports the success of the p r o g r a m has surpassed all e x p e c t a t i o n s . " A l l of
our partners w a n t to stay on for
next year," she s t r e s s e d w i t h ent h u s i a s m . The five ' A l u m n i Partners' w i l l be j o i n e d by a proj e c t e d four or five new partners
during the 1987-88 s c h o o l year,
a c c o r d i n g to Mrs. Bujack.
She a l s o i n d i c a t e d t h e
Watervliet p r o g r a m w i l l be used
as a s t a t e w i d e e x a m p l e for other
s c h o o l s . "They w i l l be using
s o m e of our m a t e r i a l s a n d exa m p l e s of our 'Partnerships' to
d e v e l o p p r o g r a m s for other
school districts."
See PARTNERS on page 6
FOR HOME DELIVERY
CALL 463-3461
CASEY SPANGLER
HARTFORD
"Yes, the ban Is good;
so those b u l l d o g s can't
bite any more people. 1
DAVID COLE
COVERT
" N o . I've got three d o g s ;
a c o l l i e and Doberman
mixed. I w o u l d n ' t w a n t
them banned
PAGE TWO
LETTERS AND
It d i d n ' t t a k e long to m a k e
friends, w i t h children. The first
day I moved in a little boy, 11
years old, c a m e up to me, int r o d u c e d h i m s e l f and asked if
he c o u l d help. From that day on
N O T H I N G TO DO
Dear Editor,
W h e n I moved to Watervliet
about eleven years ago, I
t h o u g h t I w a s d o i n g the best
t h i n g for m y kids.
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m o s t of the f r i e n d s I made were
knew w h e n I left that m e e t i n g it
kids b e t w e e n the ages of 9-18.
w a s all just talk and I had to
I s o o n b e g a n t o hear w h a t all
sympathize w i t h the kids.
these k i d s had in c o m m o n . They
N o t h i n g has been done.
needed s o m e o n e t o talk to. soN o w the t o w n t h i n k s it has a
meone w h o w o u l d just l i s t e n
p r o b l e m w i t h "skateboards. So
and not give advice. They were
they w a n t t o ban them, take
all saying the same t h i n g s ,
t h e m out of the city. You keep
n o t h i n g to do a r o u n d here.
t a k i n g away and never g i v i n g
Well, eleven years later a n d
a n y t h i n g back.
I'm still m a k i n g new friends all
W h e n w i l l the people in t h i s
b e t w e e n the ages of 11-18 and
b a c k w o o d s t o w n w a k e up a n d
the kids are still saying the
see w h a t they're d o i n g to the
same things...hate t h i s t o w n ,
future of our country?
p a r e n t s d o n ' t care, and there's
Well, I've had eleven years of
n o t h i n g to d o a r o u n d here.
listening
to
kids'
grips,
My friend moved here about a
grievances and hurts and I'm
year ago and now her kids are
t e l l i n g me how m u c h they hate
t h i s t o w n and nobody cares.
I care but can't a f f o r d to d o
a n y t h i n g to help them.
B a c k in January, just after t h e
t i m e the t o w n s people were so
upset about the kids on the
streets, my h u s b a n d a n d I w e n t
to a c o m m i s s i o n m e e t i n g . W e
talked a b o u t t h e fact t h a t the
kids know the p a r e n t s d o n ' t care
or they w o u l d give the kids a
place to go, recreation hall or
s o m e t h i n g o n t h a t order. T h e
WINNER...Fritz Hassell is this
Mayor s a i d he w o u l d call a week's $100 winner in the
m e e t i n g of the Watervliet ComWatervliet Business Associam i s s i o n , T o w n s h i p , L i b r a r y tion's 300 Club. Drawing Fritz's
B o a r d a n d u s , t o s e e if winning ticket was Virginia
s o m e t h i n g c o u l d be arranged. I Kibler.
KARL'S KOLUMN
GC-A^DPA
ROLLING BACK
THE YEARS
T H E WATERVLIET RECORD
90 YEARS AGO
Will K n a p p says t h a t his
latest report f r o m berries shipped to C h i c a g o is t h a t they s o l d
for sixty-eight c e n t s a crate.
A u g u s t Peters of C o l o m a a n d
M i s s Clara A. B u r t z l o f f of Bainbridge were w e d at t h e Cong r e g a t i o n a l p a r s o n a g e by Rev.
L G . Herbert on M o n d a y evening, J u n e 7.
The editor and f a m i l y w i t h
v i s i t o r s t o o k a voyage last Tuesday up t h e river t o Paw Paw Lake
in G.H. S t l l l w e l l ' s little steamer,
Ina S.; all agreed that the ride
w a s a trip t h r o u g h fairyland.
60 YEARS AGO
D o n a l d L i n d b e r g h Wendzel,
s o n of Mr. a n d Mrs. Henry Wendzel of B a i n b r i d g e T o w n s h i p , w h o
w a s born Sunday, is t h e first
Berrien C o u n t y baby t o be named f o r C o l o n e l C h a r l e s Lindbergh, t h e c e l e b r a t e d A m e r i c a n
a v i a t i o n ace.
Joe C o l l i n s is b u i l d i n g a
refreshment s t a n d 12x14 o n the
lot he recently p u r c h a s e d on
P o k a g o n H e i g h t s at t h e corner
of U.S. 31 and Forest B e a c h
Road.
Mr. and Mrs. H o w a r d H o r t o n
and little d a u g h t e r spent a few
days t h i s w e e k at t h e h o m e of
his parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. A.B.
H o r t o n , at L i n c o l n Cabin, Forest
Beaoh.
G e o r g e Brook, pioneer Paw
Paw Lake s u m m e r v i s i t o r a n d
Civil W a r veteran a n d c e l e b r a t e d
l o c a l l y for h i s s k i l l as a fisherman, arrived here W e d n e s d a y
f r o m San A n t o n i o , Texas, just In
t i m e t o try o u t for b l a c k bass on
the o p e n i n g of the fish s e a s o n
today. Mr. Brook has been coming t o Paw Paw Lake to s u m m e r
s i n c e 1896 a n d in the thirty-one
years he has m i s s e d c o m i n g
here only three times.
30 YEARS AGO
M i s s Sally D u n h a m is now enj o y i n g her s u m m e r v a c a t i o n w i t h
her p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs.
George D u n h a m . M i s s Sally has
been
attending
Lutheran
Seminary In S a g i n a w .
Billy Western, s o n of Mr. and
Mrs. Hans Western, c o m p l e t e d
his
sophomore
year
at
K a l a m a z o o C o l l e g e on J u n e 7
and is now a s s i s t i n g at Bill
Stewart's Golf Driving Range.
Billy Is also p a r t i c i p a t i n g in the
Pro-Amateur Golf T o u r n a m e n t
w h i c h w a s held at G u l l Lake
over t h e weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis are
the proud parents of a six-pound
son, Keith Robert, born Tuesday, J u n e 11, In C o m m u n i t y
H o s p i t a l . Mrs. Davis is the
former Alora Howard, d a u g h t e r
of Mr. and Mrs. A l t o n H o w a r d of
Watervliet.
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T H E C O L O M A COURIER
90 YEARS AGO
J o h n T h o m a s has b o u g h t t h e
Jerry H a r t m a n place near
Federal H i l l and w i l l m o v e in a s
s o o n as c o n t e m p l a t e d c h a n g e s
are c o m p l e t e d .
Mr. a n d Mrs.
H a r t m a n w i l l be f o u n d at h o m e
t o f r i e n d s in t h e J.B. Ryno h o u s e
o n C h u r c h Street, and Mr. a n d
Mrs. W i l l i a m Y o u n g w i l l move
f r o m t h e latter house t o J.H.
Jones' house vacated by Mr. and
Mrs. T h o m a s . Have you got 'em
all, now?
Fresh and fragrant pink and
w h i t e b l o s s o m s a n d perfect apples a s large as hickory n u t s are
f o u n d g r o w i n g on t h e same
trees in J.B. Harris' o r c h a r d in
North C o l o m a .
F o r t y - t w o t i c k e t s were sold
from C o l o m a s t a t i o n for t h e
C h i c a g o a n d W e s t M i c h i g a n exc u r s i o n t o St. J o s e p h Sunday.
WATERY OASIS...While
fishing
Sunday evening
on Paw Paw
Lake, I soon discovered
I was
missing that fisherman's
staple,
'something
to drink'.
As the hot sun burned down
on my few strands
of hair, • I
maneuvered
the boat, not to
where the fish were, but to
where the shade was.
Before
long I found myself in trophy
bass
waters
off
Curtis
Island...the
shade was nice but
my thirst was threatening
to cut
my sojourn short.
To my rescue
with
cold
lemonade,
Pepsi,
Mountain
Dew, cold chicken,
chocolate
chip cookies and pretzels came
Captain Harry Geible, first mate
Betty and crew Connie Gould.
Heck,
an invitation
to pull
alongside for a cold chicken leg
got me to haul anchor and batten down the fishing poles in a
flash.
It was good to see Harry and
Betty out on the water in their
pontoon
boat...both
have been
incapacitated
by illness in recent times, but both now look
hale and hearty.
Thank
you
all
for
your
hospitality
on the high seas!
60 YEARS AGO
M e s d a m e s H o m e r B. Grant
and Geo. Stratton started
While tied off to the Geible's
s o m e t h i n g w h e n they o p e n e d boat, the sirens in Coloma were
their h o m e bakery in c o n n e c t i o n wailing
and Betty commented
w i t h G r a n t ' s Self Serve store in that I'd be shoving off to follow
C o l o m a , but they are equal to the action...not
this kid, I told
the task. They o p e n e d t h i s her. I'm no ambulance chaser. I
d e p a r t m e n t of the store on June learned a couple lessons awhile
11 and i m m e d i a t e l y f o u n d a back that have kept me from
ready market for their bread, making a fool of myself when
pies, c a k e s , d o u g h n u t s a n d others are trying to save lives.
other g o o d t h i n g s t o eat, s o that
One had me chasing a bright
they have had to w o r k o v e r t i m e red glow in the sky for 27 miles
to keep up w i t h t h e d e m a n d for across hill and dale at sunset.
their goods. Their bakery Is The only thing that kept me
located in the rear of the store, short
of my goal
was the
but if their b u s i n e s s keeps on 600-yard-wide St. Clair River just
g r o w i n g at the rate it has for the south of Port Huron.
The red
past t w o w e e k s they w i l l s o o n glow was chemical
plant vent
have to seek larger quarters.
flames reflected off a low cloud
I a m ready t o f u r n i s h the peo- ceiling.
ple of Watervliet and Paw Paw
The other situation
had me
Lake w i t h ice d u r i n g the c o m i n g poking about a recently occurseason. I have put up a s m a l l red accident,
where
rescue
q u a n t i t y of natural ice a n d a f t e r workers were just arriving and
t h i s Is g o n e I w i l l f u r n i s h all were converging on one vehic u s t o m e r s w i t h a r t i f i c i a l ice. cle. I went to the other vehicle
C o l o m a Ice C o m p a n y , Chester to converse with its lone occuE. Lawson, Manager.
pant...she
didn't
need me or
anyone and I learned I didn't
30 YEARS AGO
belong at the scene of tragedy.
Former C o l o m a P o s t m a s t e r
To the bozo that called my
Miss Neva J. Duvall and Mrs.
house last Friday evening and
Mary
Kilmark,
present
ragged
on
my
16-year-old
p o s t m a s t e r here, a t t e n d e d t h e
daughter
about
something
in
P o s t m a s t e r s C o n v e n t i o n at
the paper...and then called back
G r a n d Rapids last Thursday, Fri-
and railed at Anne about the
same thing but never called me
or left a name or number...blttttzz!!!!!!
Folks, I don't mind criticism,
comment
or opposition
but
crassness
and rudeness
have
no place or sympathy here.
Letters to the editor are open
for public comment and my door
and desk have always
been
open for any conversation.
I don't even mind the calls in
the evening or on the weekend,
really I don't, but I'm here most
all the time...most
Saturdays, a
lot of nights, some Sundays and
I've returned
every call
I've
received.
From what I can gather, the
above-mentioned
reader found
fault with our reporting
of the
confession
and subsequent
arrest of the man who detonated a
homemade
bomb at the paper
mill well.
His point of contention
was
we described
the device in too
much detail, enough to allow a
person to manufacture
a similar
bomb.
I guess that's a value judgment and a personal
call...the
story writer, Ed Trainor, and I
talked about the bomb details in
the story and both of us felt
there wasn't enough information
to build a bomb and what was
given was needed
to explain
how such a thing could have occurred in the first place.
I was appalled
that such a
device could be made from bits
and pieces
bought
in local
stores.
Even more disconcerting
was
how so many people thought he
was making
a bomb but did
nothing
about it. I'm not sure
what could have been done...but
it sure was easy for the bomber
to get all he needed from Main
St., U.S.A.
To 'bozo,' I didn't
call you
'bozo' because of your expressing your opinion but because of
how and when you delivered it.
Word of the week...persiflage.
Pizza king Ed Hanson
had
Watervliet
Main
Street
merchants licking their chops Monday.
The owner of Vic's Pizza
delivered free pizza up and down
the street...those
that were playing hooky missed out!
day and Saturday. The convent i o n w a s held in the P a n t l a n d
Hotel and honored were all of
t h e retired p o s t m a s t e r s of the
state.
C o l o m a c h i l d r e n In grades
seven to 12 have been Invited to
a d a n c e to be held in t h e gymn a s i u m of the Watervliet H i g h
School Friday evening. The
dance, s p o n s o r e d by t h e PTA of
the Watervliet S o u t h Elementary
school, w i l l begin at 8 p.m. a n d
r e f r e s h m e n t s w i l l be served.
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PIZZAMAN...Ed Hansen hands
over a free lunch to Frieda
Schultz at Paw Paw Lake Area
Cable TV.
g l a d I don't know most of t h e
parents. They w o u l d n ' t make
very g o o d friends to have.
My kids? My d a u g h t e r moved
out of Watervliet and my son is
working t o w a r d the day he c a n
a f f o r d to. The first friend I
made? Well, after m a n y years of
t e l l i n g me he w a s g o i n g to get
out of t h i s t o w n , he did. I hope
w h e n he g e t s out of the Navy
he'll c o m e back to c h a n g e all
the things he hated about t h i s
town.
B o b b i e Rankin
JUNE 17, 1987
•SCHOOL'S OUT SALE'
A SUCCESS!
Dear Editor,
On behalf of the Watervliet
J u n i o r High Cheerleaders, we
w o u l d like t o t h a n k the car
dealers for their hard work and
p a r t i c i p a t i o n in the ' S c h o o l ' s
Out Sale' t h a t w a s held o n June
11. 12 and 13 at the Watervliet
High S c h o o l f r o m 10 a.m. to 9
p.m. The car dealers d e v o t e d so
m u c h of their t i m e and effort t o
make t h i s event p o s s i b l e .
W e (the cheerleaders) had a
See T H A N K S on page 8
Paw Paw
River Journal
By
Roy
Davis
PAW PAW RIVER DOIN'S
By Roy M. Davis
Spring is here and buds are
p o p p i n g along the Paw Paw
River. Your c o r r e s p o n d e n t has
been i n v e s t i g a t i n g the return to
life of s m a l l t o w n civilization.
We set out t o see how the
c i t i z e n s of o u r a r e a h a d
weathered the v i c i s s i t u d e s of
winter.
At the Paw Paw Lake Board of
Trade, we ran i n t o Mary
W o o d r u f f w h o has been r e a d i n g
my c o l u m n . Her brother, Pat,
a s k e d me about a story he had
heard. You k n o w how s o m a n y
guys have been wearing t h o s e
brightly c o l o r e d c a p s w i t h the
bill and s o m e f o r m of advertising on the front? Pat said a
friend of his warned, "Don't g o
over t o Hartford unless you are
wearing a cap t h a t says 'Caterpillar' on the front." I had never
heard of that rule a n d t o l d Pat I
c o u l d o f f e r no e n l i g h t e n m e n t on
the subject.
C o m p a r e d golf n o t e s w i t h Ingar Becht (wife Mary Lou is o n e
of m y f a i t h f u l readers). Ingar a n d
I both lamented our lack of ability at the game. I said I received a
bad start b e c a u s e of s o m e t h i n g
my Uncle Roy said (I'm nam ed
for him). He once declared,
" W h e n I get t o old t o c h a s e girls,
I'll c h a s e that little w h i t e ball
a r o u n d ! " I've never gone beyond
any of h i s advice and have no int e n t i o n of s t a r t i n g n o w !
C o l o m a ' s Gil Weber asked me
w h a t b e c a m e of the ice cream
parlor in H a r t f o r d ' s o l d p u m p i n g
station--! t o l d h i m it is now The
C h i c k e n S t o p . C o u s i n Rich
Becht gives t h e new establishment a g o o d rating.
Ran i n t o M a g g i e K o s i c k at
Bob's
Waffle
House
in
W a t e r v l i e t . She said the snow
birds are c o m i n g home and
b o a t e r s are l a u n c h i n g t h e i r
c r a f t s in Paw Paw Lake. Accord i n g t o her, both events o c c u r
about the same t i m e . I've been
w o n d e r i n g a b o u t the t r u t h of an
old s t a t e m e n t , t o l d to me by a
career boater. He said, "A boat
is a large hole in t h e water i n t o
w h i c h you t h r o w money."
W a f f l e H o u s e Bob s a i d it is
true about t h e s n o w birds'
return. He is busy w e l c o m i n g
b a c k regular c u s t o m e r s w h o
flee the icy blasts of winter...and
he is d o i n g it w i t h a newly
decorated e s t a b l i s h m e n t .
I c h e c k e d m w i t h West Hartford Squire Bob M c C o n n e l l . He
enjoyed my a r t i c l e s on the Hartford H o u s e - b u t I a p p a r e n t l y
m i s s e d one owner or m a n a g e r in
my history of t h e place--a Mr.
W o o l c o t t . Bob says t h i s m a n
was Dale W o o l c o t t ' s father a n d
left the hotel b u s i n e s s to take
up f a r m i n g in S o u t h w e s t Hartford. G r a n d s o n Haynes t e a c h e s
in the local school.
Watervllet's Father N a d r a c h
c o m m e n t e d favorably on m y
S i m o n P o k a g o n article. He s t i l l
g o e s t o v i s i t Mrs. J e w e t t
Pokagon at her h o m e near
Watervliet. Incidentally, s h o r t l y
after my Pokagon article appeared in The Record, one o n
the same s u b j e c t w a s p u b l i s h e d
in the K a l a m a z o o Gazette.
Col. Bill Haynes sent me a
b e a u t i f u l l y recorded t a p e f r o m
Ft. Myers. Florida. It is a big
band concert by the Steel Pier
Band of A t l a n t i c City, New
Jersey. Bill and lovely wife.
Lucille, permanently reside in
the land of s u n and bikinis. I
r e c e n t l y w r o t e of h i s experiences as a prisoner of the
G er m ans In W o r l d War II. Bill is
the only f r i e n d I k n o w of w h o
served our c o u n t r y from W.W. II
t h r o u g h Viet Nam.
O n the local scene, I recently
sat w i t h Rich C o n k l i n in his
truck d o w n t o w n to c o m p a r e
Hartford notes. He has a real
s y s t e m w o r k e d out...says he
keeps w i f e Genevieve s o b u s y
she doesn't have t i m e to keep
track of him.
North Hartford suburban
garage man H a r o l d Heniser is
o p e n a g a i n and w a s b u s y readying Strawberry Pasha Don
Drake's t r u c k s f o r t h e c o m i n g
season. Drake's A c r e s p r o d u c e
a really s u c c u l e n t variety of the
fruit.
Out on the Paw Paw River,
Blyly's Bait Shop is reportedly
c o n s i d e r i n g a prize for the first
spring s i g h t i n g of the m o n s t e r
fish said to lurk below the Sportsman's C l u b d a m site. N o r t h
f r o m there. W e b s t e r Hills Rancher Bill M i n s h a l l has und o u b t e d l y f i n i s h e d h i s spring
p l o w i n g . Not long a g o he stopped in t o see us for an enjoyable
visit.
On Main Street. Sky Kellogg is
i n i t i a t i n g s o n Mark i n t o the arcane m y s t e r i e s of the hardware
business. With a smooth
takeover virtually assured. Wife
Charleen w i l l have s o m e diff i c u l t y in keeping Sky from letting his hair g r o w long, and
thereafter d r i f t i n g out to California w i t h a guitar.
T h e P h i l o s o p h e r s ' C l u b is still
m e e t i n g daily at Badt's Drug
Store. A recent d i s c u s s i o n
centered o n t h e t o p i c : "It is
resolved t h a t t h e Philosophers'
Corner in Badt's Drug Store be
d e c l a r e d a h i s t o r i c site, entered
in the n a t i o n a l archives, w i t h a
s u i t a b l y engraved plaque installed on the underside of the table
there."
North M a p l e Street inventor
and garage m a n , Larry Peirce,
refused t o c o m m e n t on the
perpetual m o t i o n machine In his
back room. There is apparently
no t r u t h t o the vicious rumor
that t h e c o n t r a p t i o n blew up
when i n s t a l l e d in an old HarleyDavidson m o t o r c y c l e .
On the b a n k s of Shafer Lake,
Angler N o r b Nelson declares
the big o n e s are lurking out
there in deep water, and wife
Minnie better have the giant
skillet ready.
South H a r t f o r d citizens are
t a l k i n g about t h e possibility that
a new s t a d i u m may be built in
the vicinity. Presidential hopeful
Pat P a u l s e n is s u p p o s e d l y
n e g o t i a t i n g for the kick-off of
his '88 c a m p a i g n there, if the
d o m e d s t r u c t u r e is ever really
completed.
The d o g w o o d is out--flowers
are b l o o m i n g and that's the way
it is here on the banks of The
Paw Paw River.
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PAGE THREE
Coloma Lions install officers
SALUTATORIAN...James O'Corv
nor was this year's salutatorian
at L A . Webber Senior High
School. He is the son of John
«nd MaryLou O'Connor, Lyndonviile, New York, former residents
of Waterviiet.
James has accepted an Air
Force ROTC Scholarship to
Notre Dame where he will major
In math and engineering.
have been g i v e n in both
categories.
Other p r e s e n t a t i o n s were t h e
President's Pin a n d Gavel t o
Bennet Leedy. service a w a r d s
and m e m b e r s h i p a w a r d s .
Charter m e m b e r s w h o are still
active
include:
William
Besemer, Roger Carter, Victor
Friday, Irving C. Gale, Henry
Kuhlman,
Walter
(Bud)
Reinhardt, V i c t o r Wier and Ray
Zellenga.
Gary G i l p i n w a s the m a s t e r of
c e r e m o n i e s . The i n s t a l l a t i o n
c e r e m o n i e s and a w a r d present a t i o n s were p r e c e d e d by a dinner. Wives a n d f a m i l y m e m b e r s
were g u e s t s .
Retiring President Bennet
Leedy r e p o r t e d 1986-87 w a s the
most N p r o f i t a b l e year in the
h i s t d r y of the club, w i t h an inc o m e of $13,394. He l i s t e d the
f o l l o w i n g d o n a t i o n s : Lions AllState Band. $100; Eye research.
$125; Hearing a n d speech program, $125; M i c h i g a n Eye Bank.
$175; LCIF, $125; W e l c o m e
By Marion Leedy
Jerry M c D o n a l d w a s Installed
as President of the C o l o m a
Lions Club during installation
ceremonies held on J u n e 11 at
the Paw Paw Lake Village Inn.
Other o f f i c e r s i n s t a l l e d were:
First Vice President. Dan McCrery; S e c o n d V i c e President,
Ed Cusack; T h i r d V i c e President, Galen (Skip) B l o u g h ;
Secretary,
Jim
Noack;
Treasurer, Kralg Klnyon; Lion
Tamer, W a l t e r (Bud) Reinhardt;
Tall Twister, Dave C o b l e ; and
the f o l l o w i n g Directors: Ken Parrigin and J i m Hlgbee, 1-year
t e r m s ; Don Hafer a n d Jack
Atherton, 2-year terms. T h e installing officer was Wayne
S m i t h , District Governor-elect
from the G a l e s b u r g Lions Club.
Jack Turner and K r a i g K i n y o n
were both n a m e d ' L i o n of the
Year' and W a l t e r (Bud) Reinhardt
and
Maurice
Berry were
presented the s e c o n d a n n u a l
D i s t i n g u i s h e d Service Award.
This is the f i r s t year t w o a w a r d s
Home. $225; Leader Dog. $225;
Super Choir risers. $590; C a m p
Leo pledge. $500; Eyeglasses
(22). $1,760; S c h o l a r s h i p s . $600;
C o l o m a Lions Park. $1,477; Cons t a n t i n e pins, $123; Sponsor
Leigh A n n Turner, $50; C a m p
Chris, $24; PTA Drug Program,
$25; Golf Pro-Am, $25; C o l o m a
S c h o o l s Drug Program, $750;
L e a d e r Dog p r o j e c t o r , $50;
Queen's float, $1,300; Berrien
County Cancer Service, $25;
Rory Becht Fund, $1,300; and
Leader Dog puppy, $30, for a
t o t a l of $9,730 in c o m m u n i t y service c o n t r i b u t i o n s .
STIBAL
GRADUATES
FROM
CLEMSON
C h r i s t i n e Susan Stibal, the
d a u g h t e r of Milt and Linda
Stibal
of
Coloma,
recently
graduated
from
Clemson
University with a master's
degree
In
mathematical
sciences.
Chris g r a d u a t e d f r o m C o l o m a
H i g h S c h o o l In 1981 and f r o m
K a l a m a z o o C o l l e g e in 1985.
FAIR ROYALTY...At special
ceremonies last week at Lawton
High School, royalty for the Van
Buren Youth Fair was selected.
Selected were, left to right:
King, Richard Stewart, 18, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stewart of
Decatur;
Queen,
Cathy
Mathews, 17, daugther of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill M a t h e w s of
Decatur;
Prince,
Philip
£
Hamilton, 13, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hamilton of Decatur;
and Princess, Colleen O'Donnell, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray O'Donnell of Lawton.
The youngsters were chosen
fair royalty from a field of 36
contestants. They will reign over
fair activities from its opening
July 13.
WALLACE'S
TASTEE FREEZ
& BIG T RESTAURANT
M A I N ST.
WATERVLIET
PRESIDENT..Jerry McDonald
(left) was sworn in as the
1987-88 President of the Coloma
Lions Club during Installation
ceremonies on June 11.
Shown with McDonald are
Jack Turner (center) and
Maurice Berry who received the
club's acclaimed Lion of the
Year Award. This Is the first year
there have been two recipients
of the award, (photo by Marion
Leedy)
SERVICE...Walter
(Bud)
Reinhardt (left) and Maurice
Berry were awarded the Coloma
Lions Club's second annual
Distinguished Service Award.
This Is the first time there have
been two recipients of this
award. The presentation was
made during the club's annual
installation ceremonies on June
11 at the Paw Paw Lake Village
Inn. (photo by Marion Leedy)
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Area Obituaries
J E N N A B E L L COSTA
Mrs. J e n n a b e l l Costa, 79,
formerly of Coloma. died Friday,
May 29, in South Seminole Community Hospital, Longwood,
Florida.
Arrangements
were
by
Gramkow-Gaines Funeral H o m e
of Longwood.
Mrs. Costa was born March 9,
1908, in C o l o m a and moved to
L o n g w o o d in 1974.
Survivors
include:
one
daughter. Bette Anderson of
Winter Springs, Florida; one
brother, W i l l i a m Anderson of
Coloma; t w o sisters - Emily
Elson and Lucile Ashbrook. both
of Coloma; one grandchild; and
one great-grandchild.
SARAH DOYLE
Mrs. Sarah L Doyle, 81, of
6394 DeField Road. Coloma.
died Thursday morning, June 11.
at M e r c y - M e m o r i a l M e d i c a l
Center, St. Joseph.
Friends called at Kerley &
Starks F u n e r a l H o m e , St.
Joseph, from 3 t o 5 p.m. and 7 to
9 p.m. Friday where a prayer service was held at 8:30 Friday
evening. The funeral was held
Monday at 2 p.m. at Black Run
Church of God, Black Run, Ohio.
Burial
was
in
Hanover
Cemetery. Hanover, Ohio.
Mrs.
Doyle
was
born
September
8,
1905,
in
Crooksville, Ohio. Survivors Include:
one d a u g h t e r , Mrs.
Richard (Verna) Roberts of Coloma; one son, Wayne of Newark,
Ohio; five grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren. Her
husband. Samuel, preceded her
in death In 1958.
LAURA COON
The funeral for Mrs. Kenneth
(Laura Alta) Coon, 64. of 61244
48th Avenue, Hartford, who died
Friday, June 12, at Martin Luther
Memorial Home. South Haven,
was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in
the Calvin Funeral Home. Hartford.
Friends called at the funeral
home after 7 p.m. Monday.
Burial was in Watervllet
Cemetery. M e m o r i a l s may be
made t o the Hartford Loan
Closet or to the charity of the
donor's choice.
Mrs.
Coon
was
born
November 18. 1922. In Millburg.
She was a member of the Auxiliary t o the Van Buren Sportsmen's Club.
Survivors include: her husband. K e n n e t h ; a d a u g h t e r ,
C a r o l V a n A u k e n - H a i g h t of
Vicksburg; t w o sons — Daniel of
C o l o m a and T i m o t h y of Panama
City, Florida; five grandchildren;
one great-grandchild; and one
brother, Victor Molter of Coloma.
MARTHA SINK
M a r t h a S i n k , 66, of 995
Lavette, Benton Harbor, died
Monday, June 8, at Bro n s o n
M e t h o d i s t Hospital, Kalamazoo.
The funeral was held Thursday at 2 p.m. at St. M a t t h e w s
Lutheran Church, Benton Harbor, of w h i c h she was a member.
Burial was in Crystal Springs
Cemetery. Friends called
Wednesday from 3 to 9 p.m. and
Thursday from 8:30 a.m. until
noon at the Fairplain Chapel of
Florin Funeral Services, Benton
Harbor.
Memorials may be
made t o the church.
Mrs. Sink was born June 23,
1921, in Benton Harbor. She w a s
a member of the Retired for Fun
Club, St. Joseph, and the St.
Joseph-Lincoln Senior Citizens
Center.
Survivors include: four sons
Daryl Sink of Maryland,
James Sink of Watervllet, Duane
Sink at home, and Gerald Bigg a r t of B e n t o n H a r b o r ; a
daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Nancy)
Puleo of Sarasota, Florida; a
sister, Mrs. Gertrude Karstens of
St. Joseph; 10 grandchildren,
and one great-grandchild. She
was preceded in death by her
husband. Clifton, January 28.
1977.
HARRY PARKS
Harry Leroy Parks, 55, formerly of Hartford, died Sunday,
June 7, in Boca Raton, Florida,
where he resided.
Cremation has taken place.
Mr. Parks was born July 12,
'1931. He a t t e n d e d W e s t e r n
' M i c h i g a n University and was
formerly employed by the City of
Kalamazoo. He was a veteran of
the U.S. A r m e d Forces.
Survivors include: his wife,
the former Beverly Shoemaker; a
son, Todd of Boca Raton; a
daughter, Mrs. Terry (Tonya)
Harris of B o c a Raton; and one
grandchild.
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WALLACE READ
Wallace G. Read, 75, of 1565
N. M-63, North Shore Estates,
Benton Harbor, died Wednesday, June 10, at Mercy Hospital
Division, Benton Harbor, of an
apparent heart attack.
A private funeral was held
S u n d a y at C o l o m a U n i t e d
Methodist Church. His body was
cremated. Burial was in C o l o m a
Cemetery. M e m o r i a l s may be
made to the American Heart
A s s o c i a t i o n of Michigan. Arrangements are by the Davidson
Chapel, Florin Funeral Service,
Coloma.
Mr. Read was born January
14, 1912, In Burlington. Kansas.
He retired In 1971 as a truck
driver for Blue Arrow-Douglas
Trucking Company, Chicago. He
was a veteran of the U.S. Navy,
serving In C h i n a from 1927 to
1932. Survivors Include:
his
wife, the former Elsie Selent;
three stepsons - W i l l i a m Kennedy of Coloma, Robert Kennedy of St. Joseph and Harry
Hawes of Sacramento, California; three s t e p g r a n d c h i l d r e n ;
and four stepgreat-grandchildren.
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John F. Engler. 60. of 5952
North Watervliet Road, Watervllet, died Monday, June 15, at
C o m m u n i t y H o s p i t a l , Watervliet.
The funeral will be held Friday
at 2 p.m. at H u t c h i n s Funeral
Home. Watervliet. where friends
may call from 7 t o 9 p.m. Thursday. His body will be cremated.
Memorials may be made to
M i c h i g a n Lung A s s o c i a t i o n or
Michigan Heart Association.
Mr.
Engler
was
born
September
20,
1926.
in
Stevensville. He was retired
from M i c h i g a n Bell Telephone
Company.
Survivors include: his wife,
Virginia; t w o daughters - Judy
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Kermit L. McLeod, 66, of
25478 D e w e y L a k e S t r e e t ,
Dowagiac, died Thursday, June
11, at Lee Memorial Hospital,
Dowagiac.
The funeral was held Saturday
at 10 a.m. at the McLauchlinClark Funeral Home, Dowagiac,
where friends called Friday from
7 t o 9 p.m. Burial w a s in Riverside Cemetery, Dowagiac.
Memorials may be made to
Hospice of Cass County or the
Wayne T o w n s h i p Fire Department.
Mr. M c L e o d was born June 29,
1921, in Dowagiac. He was a
Navy veteran of World War II; a
volunteer for Hospice of Cass
County; and a member of the
Wayne T o w n s h i p Boosters Club.
Survivors Include: his wife,
the former Isabella Burrows; a
daughter,
Mrs.
Sharon
VanSlooten of Watervllet; t w o
sons - J a m e s of Marquette and
Randy of Nlles; three grandchildren; and t w o brothers Kenneth of Parish, Florida, and
Everett of Elkhart, Indiana.
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Hartford.
Survivors include: a daughter,
Doris Mishler of Hartford; a son,
Andrew Boze of Hartford; three
grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren.
Her husband,
Milton, preceded her in death
October 27, 1964.
IONE C. ANDRESEN
COLOMA - The funeral for
lone C. Andresen. 70, of 6837
High Street, Coloma. who died
M o n d a y n i g h t . J u n e 8. at
Borgess Medical Center,
Kalamazoo, after a long illness,
was held Friday at 11 a.m. at
Davidson Chapel. Coloma. of
Florin Funeral Service. Cremation followed, w i t h burial in
North Shore Memory Gardens.
Friends c a l l e d after 7 p.m.
Thursday at the funeral home.
Memorials may be made to
Salem Lutheran Church. Coloma. or the o n c o l o g y unit at
Borgess Medical Center.
Mrs. A n d r e s e n w a s b o r n
November 3. 1916. in Manilla,
Iowa. Before retiring in 1982.
she had been employed as
manager of Napier Manor Apartments. Benton Harbor.
Survivors include: a daughter.
Mrs. Richard (Debra) Megna of
Coloma; a brother. M a r c u s F.
Alleman of Hemet. California,
and t w o grandchildren.
The funeral was held Monday
at 2 p.m. at H u t c h i n s Funeral
Home. Watervllet. where friends
called after 2 p.m. Sunday.
Burial w a s in Fairview Memorial
Cemetery,
Watervllet.
Memorials may be made to the
Berrien County Cancer Service.
Mrs. Borr was born September
27. 1914, In Bainbridge. New
York.
Survivors include:
her husband. Art; five sons - Art Borr
and Dan Borr. both of Watervllet.
and Ralph VanHorn. Harry
VanHorn and J i m VanHorn. all
of W a t k i n s Glen. New York; 16
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; seven g r e a t grandchildren; t w o brothers —
Bob Barnes Jr. of Bainbridge.
New York, and Herbert Barnes
of Susquehanna. Pennsylvania;
and three sisters — Mrs. Doris
Tanner of Susquehanna. Pennsylvania. Mrs. Floyd (Margaret)
Carpenter of South Haven and
Mrs. Orville (Ruth) Ferguson of
Afton. New York.
RUTH MILLER
Mrs. Roy (Ruth M.) Miller, 84,
of 5831 Red Arrow Highway. Coloma. died Sunday. June 14. at
C o m m u n i t y H o s p i t a l , Watervllet.
The funeral was held Tuesday
at 2 p.m. at the Davidson
Chapel, Florin Funeral Service,
Coloma. Friends called Monday
from 6 t o 9 p.m. at the funeral
home where a service was cond u c t e d Monday at 7 p.m. by the
Coloma Chapter 307. Order of
the Eastern Star. She w a s a life
member of the Decatur Chapter
333, O.E.S. Burial was in Colo m a Cemetery. Memorials may
be m a d e t o t h e C o l o m a
Emergency A m b u l a n c e Fund.
Mrs. Miller w a s born February
6, 1903, in Hagar Township. She
and her h u s b a n d owned and
operated fruit and grain farms in
C o l o m a and Decatur.
Survivors include: her husband, Roy, w h o m she married
August 12, 1923; a daughter,
Mrs. Charles (Barbara-Ann)
Abrams of C o l o m a ; a son,
Wesley of Constantine; and six
grandchildren.
LULA BOZE
HARTFORD - Lula B. Boze.
85. of 110 Marion Avenue, Hartford, died Tuesday, June 9. at
home.
The body w a s c r e m a t e d .
There was no v i s i t a t i o n .
Graveside services were held
Friday at 5:30 p.m. at Maple Hill
Cemetery. Hartford. Memorials
may be made to the Hartford
Loan Closet. Calvin Funeral
Home. Hartford, w a s in charge
of arrangements.
Mrs. Boze was born December
31.1901, in Decatur. Before retiring in 1978, she had been
employed for 39 years at the Van
Buren County Fruit Exchange.
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a n d R h o n d a S t o u g h t o n of
Georgia; one stepson. Thomas
Treder of Hartford; eight grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; three brothers —
Lorenze of St. Joseph, and Arthur and Charles, both of Benton
Harbor; and one sister, Mrs.
J o s e p h (Nelda) Olds of St.
Joseph.
TIMOTHY GOERS
T i m o t h y Goers. 27. grandson
of Agnes Deckard of Hartford,
died Sunday, June 14, at W i l s o n
Memorial Hospital, J o h n s o n City, New York, after a long II-
JUNE 17, 1987
Iness.
The funeral will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at Holy Family
Catholic
Church,
Novl,
M i c h i g a n . Burial will be In
Oakland
Hills
Memorial
Gardens. Novi. Arrangements
are by Estey & Monroe Funeral
Home. Owego. New York.
Additional survivors include:
his father. Carl; one sister and
one b r o t h e r .
His mother,
Catherine Deckard Doers,
p r e c e d e d h i m in d e a t h in
January of this year.
LANSING
REPORT
Lansing Report Is w r i t t e n exclusively for the Tri
City Record by State Representative Lad S.
Stacey. Rep. Stacey will write of issues affec!ing the state in general and the area in part i c u l a r . He w e l c o m e s y o u r c o m m e n t s &
questions.
BILL CALLS FOR
PAROLE BOARDS TO
REVIEW MEDICAL
RECORDS OF INMATES
Parole and Review boards
w o u l d be informed of any inmate w h o is infected w i t h a
c o m m u n i c a b l e d i s e a s e , including AIDS, under legislation
(House Bill 4717) introduced in
the M i c h i g a n House.
The bill requires that medical
records provided t o the Board
should also indicate whether
the inmate was helpful In contacting persons he or she could
have e x p o s e d t o the comm u n i c a b l e disease or AIDS.
Proponents of the bill say this
i n f o r m a t i o n should be included
in the factors the Board must
use in deciding whether an Inmate c o n s t i t u t e s a 'risk to the
c o m m u n i t y ' in the parole decision.
They say the need for the
legislation was d e m o n s t r a t e d
by the case of a M i c h i g a n prison
inmate incarcerated because he
had raped a 13-year-old boy. The
inmate was tested and f o u n d
positive w i t h the AIDS virus.
Despite this, the inmate refused
to authorize medical personnel
at the prison to notify the boy's
parents of his exposure to AIDS.
The n o t i f i c a t i o n would be done
without revealing the inmate's
identity.
This prisoner's lack of concern for the young boy that he
victimized was reprehensible.
Such callous indifference for
h u m a n life should be considered when appraising an inmate's suitability for early
release, say supporters of the
bill.
Advocates w o u l d also like t o
require the same procedure for
inmates being considered for
p l a c e m e n t in a c o m m u n i t y
residential program.
Before inmates are put into
programs outside the prison
walls, or released into society,
their medical records should be
reviewed. Failure t o do so c o u l d
jeopardize the public, a c c o r d i n g
to some experts.
The growing concern about
AIDS is overdue. It is a tremendous public health problem that
must be dealt w i t h soon.
VICTIMS OF JUVENILE
CRIME WOULD BE PROTECTED
UNDER HOUSE BILL
V i c t i m s of crimes c o m m i t t e d
by j u v e n i l e s w o u l d r e c e i v e
notification, participation, protection and restitution based
upon legislation passed recently in the M i c h i g a n House.
I co-sponsored House Bill
4240 w h i c h applies to crimes
that w o u l d be felonies if the individual had been an adult.
The legislation w o u l d add an
important new chapter to the
1985 Crime V i c t i m s ' Rights Act
w h i c h dealt w i t h adult offenses.
The House voted 104-0 in favor
of the bill and sent it to the
Senate for further consideration.
Under the legislation: V i c t i m s
w o u l d be notified of rights and
hearings; There w o u l d be prompt return of victim's property;
Juveniles w o u l d be placed in
c u s t o d y if there are threats
made t o the victim; Information
about the v i c t i m c o u l d be kept
confidential; Victims would
have the right t o be present during trial; V i c t i m s w o u l d have the
right t o make impact statements
to the judge; V i c t i m s ' restitution
w o u l d be established and emphasized.
These safeguards are the
logical extension of protections
we already give to victims of
adult c r i m i n a l s under the Crime
Victims' Rights Act.
COLOMA COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
NOTICEOF A PUBLIC HEARING ON
INCREASING PROPERTYTAXES
& ON PROPOSED 1987-88 BUDGET
PLEASE T A K E NOTICE that o n J u n e 29,1987, at 8:00
o ' c l o c k p.m. at t h e F.J. Merritt A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Building
t h e Board of E d u c a t i o n of C o l o m a C o m m u n i t y S c h o o l s
w i l l h o l d a j o i n t public hearing to c o n s i d e r the district's
p r o p o s e d 1987-88 b u d g e t and to c o n s i d e r t h e levying in
1987 of a n a d d i t i o n a l p r o p o s e d m i l l a g e rate of .5331
m i l l s for o p e r a t i n g p u r p o s e s p u r s u a n t t o Act 5, Public
A c t s of M i c h i g a n , 1982.
The Board of E d u c a t i o n may not adopt its proposed
1987-88 budget u n t i l after the public hearing. A copy of
the p r o p o s e d 1987-88 budget is available for public ins p e c t i o n d u r i n g normal b u s i n e s s h o u r s at 2518 Boyer
Road, C o l o m a , M i c h i g a n .
The Board of E d u c a t i o n has the c o m p l e t e authority
to e s t a b l i s h t h a t 28.5748 m i l l s be levied in 1987 from
w i t h i n its present authorized m i l l a g e rate if a 7.5
m i l l a g e renewal receives a f a v o r a b l e vote. The additional proposed millage rate w o u l d increase
revenues for operating p u r p o s e s f r o m ad valorem
property t a x levies in 1987 o t h e r w i s e p e r m i t t e d by Act 5,
Public A c t s of M i c h i g a n , 1982, by one a n d nine tenths
percent (1.9%).
The p u r p o s e of t h e hearing is t o receive t e s t i m o n y
and d i s c u s s b o t h the school district's proposed 1987-88
budget a n d the levy of an a d d i t i o n a l m i l l a g e rate.
F o l l o w i n g t h e public hearing, the Board of E d u c a t i o n
may a d o p t its 1987-88 b u d g e t ; not less t h a n (7)
d a y s f o l l o w i n g the public hearing the Board of
E d u c a t i o n may approve the levy of all or any p o r t i o n of
the p r o p o s e d a d d i t i o n a l m i l l a g e rate.
T h i s n o t i c e given by order of t h e Board of E d u c a t i o n .
C h a r l e s Nelson, Secretary
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TRI-CITY RECORD
JUNE 17. 1987
Coloma Board adopts health program
The Board of Education for
Coloma Schools adopted a
health e d u c a t i o n program for
the s c h o o l s y s t e m Monday,
j g n e 8. The c u r r i c u l u m for the
health classes was agreed upon
by s t a f f , a d m i n i s t r a t o r s and
members of the Generation at
Risk c o m m i t t e e organized last
winter. It w i l l use the M i c h i g a n
M o d e l for grades K-4 w i t h the
Quest program Including grades
6-12.
The state w i l l provide the
materials for the K-4 program.
The cost of the material for the
Quest program will cost $2,540.
It Is a n t i c i p a t e d the C o l o m a
Lions Club, w h i c h has been supporting the Quest program w i t h
speakers and materials, will
cover that cost.
A d d i t i o n a l c o s t s will include
pay for s u b s t i t u t e teachers in
t h e a m o u n t of $4080 for
teachers who will be required t o
take three days of special training before the program can be
Implemented. There also will be
an additional cost of $1800 for
three days of training required
for nine teachers in i n s t r u c t i o n
for reproductive education. The
entire cost of the program will
be $11,500.
The program will be f i t t e d into
the regular schedule in the
elementary, junior high and high
schools. In the middle school
the schedule will be c h a n g e d
from six fifty- to sixty-minute
Biking will Benefit
Cystic Fibrosis
Saturday, June 27. is the official date of the C o l o m a and
Mall Drive Pizza Hut Cystic
Fibrosis 'Bike for Breath' Campaign a c c o r d i n g t o Paula Gordon. c h a i r m a n of the event.
The event is being held at
W a s h i n g t o n Elementary School,
6463 Becht Road, Coloma, from
10 a.m. t o 3 p.m. A c c o r d i n g to
Paula, this event includes riders
who will solicit pledges for each
mile they ride their bike. Riders
will c o m p e t e for prizes, such as
a bike and other great prizes,
based on the amount of pledges
they collect. "The event Includes
more than bike riders. It also involves sponsors and even spectators. The day will be a lot of
f u n for everyone i n v o l v e d , "
Paula said.
Money raised from the event
will help fund research that is
searching for a treatment to prolong the lives of children w i t h
cystic fibrosis. Cystic fibrosis is
the number one genetic killer of
young people, but t r e m e n d o u s
advances in research In the past
year have brought the treatment
for cystic fibrosis w i t h i n sight.
" T h i s is a c h a n c e for everyone
In Coloma, Watervliet. Hartford
and Benton Harbor to take part
In a nationwide effort that can
help wipe out a disease," Paula
said.
To register for the blke-a-thon,
c o n t a c t Paula Gordon at Colo m a Pizza Hut. 468-5119.
Elementary buildings. They acperiods to seven forty-five
cepted the lowest of three bids
m i n u t e periods.
by McDonald's Shade and AwnThe entire program can be
ing of W i l l i a m s t o n , Michigan, at
reviewed by parents at the adm i n i s t r a t i o n o f f i c e . Parents w i l l
$5,275.20.
The Board also a c c e p t e d the
be kept informed on w h a t phase
lowest bid for braces for the tenof the program Is being taught.
nis courts t o a l l o w installing
Any parents o b j e c t i n g to a
w i n d screen already o w n e d by
specific phase of the program
the school. The lowest bid was
may request that their student
s u b m i t t e d by W i l t s e Fencing at
not participate In that phase
$2,555. The C o l o m a Athletic
when it Is being taught.
Boosters c l u b w i l l pay half the
A second c u r r i c u l u m c h a n g e
was approved by the Board
cost.
The Board accepted the retirewhen it agreed t o a selfm e n t r e s i g n a t i o n of J o y c e
c o n t a i n e d concept for the fifthThomas w h o has taught in the
grade building on a pilot basis
high school business e d u c a t i o n
for one year.
department for 22 years.
In presenting the request for
The Board also a c c e p t e d the
the proposal Middle School
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ' s recommendaPrincipal Use Erickson said the
tion to hire Michelle LaGrow t o
self-contained c l a s s r o o m will
sponsor the p o m p o n team for
make it easier for teachers t o
the s u m m e r and take It t o sumf o l l o w t h r o u g h on homework
mer c a m p for the s u m of $100.
and make teachers more aware
of student problems so they can
help
individual
students
needing their attention. It will
not involve s t u d e n t s in the
AWARE classes.
In routine business Monday
night, C o l o m a School Board
members adopted the 1987-88
school year calendar. They apWatervliet Mayor Ed Campproved r e n e w i n g the s c h o o l
bell has p r o c l a i m e d June 21 thru
system's membership In the
June 27, 1987, as Physical
Michigan H i g h School A t h l e t i c
Association. They also agreed Therapy Week. The proclamation c i t e s the c o n t r i b u t i o n s of
t o renewing the school system's
the Physical Therapy Departc o n s o r t i u m agreement for A d u l t
ment of C o m m u n i t y H o s p i t a l t o
Education w i t h the Eau Claire
the health of the people of
school system acting as fiscal
Watervliet t h r o u g h preventive,
agent for the 1987-88 year.
rehabilitative and educational
It was noted that 60 s t u d e n t s
were graduated t h r o u g h the pro- measures In physical therapy.
The Physical Therapy Departgram on May 30 of this year w i t h
ment
at C o m m u n i t y Hospital
22 of the graduates receiving
will
hold
an open house on Mondiplomas from the Coloma
day, June 22, through Friday,
school system.
The Board approved the pur- June 26, during the hours of 3
p.m. t o 4 p.m. for the c o m m u n i t y
chase of room-darkening blinds
for the Junior High School and
the Coloma and W a s h i n g t o n
Superintendent Clifford T a l l m a n
said the move was necessary t o
keep the t e a m active until a fullt i m e sponsor Is hired.
The Board also approved hiring Chris W i r r i g to sponsor the
junior and senior varsity f o o t b a l l
and basketball s q u a d s for the
1987-88 school year at $504.75
per squad.
The Board accepted the
resignation of Carol Dent as
cross country coach and hired
J a c q u e l i n e Bolinger t o that posit i o n at $1,514.25. B o a r d
members also approved hiring
Shirley Cross to teach in the
English d e p a r t m e n t at $19,252
and agreed t o nullify the contract w i t h Francis Megyses as
Student Council advisor.
Tallman reported that Gretchen
Thomas and Carol J o h n s o n do
not w a n t c o n t r a c t s t o serve as
sophomore c l a s s advisors.
ROTARY DONATION...
The Paw Paw Lake Rotary Club
recently donated $400.00 to
Watervliet Community Hospital
toward a Lifeline u n i t Shown
presenting the check to Community Hospital representative
Marge Olsen are Rotarlans Gordon Noack (left) and Club President Ron Clark.
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t o view the department and t o
answer q u e s t i o n s o n g e t t i n g In
shape for the s u m m e r and on
how t o enjoy better h e a l t h
throughout the year.
The physical therapy staff will
e x p l a i n t h e i m p o r t a n c e of
physical therapy for the healthy
and disabled citizens and
demonstrate the equipment that
is used in p r o m o t i n g a healthy
body. They will also be available
the answer your q u e s t i o n s o n
low back pain, arthritis, and
sports Injury problems; along
with developing exercise programs for your particular condition (with a doctor's prescription).
All
local
citizens
and
organizations are invited t o attend. For large groups, call and
ask for the physical therapy
department to arrange a day
and t i m e for a tour of the facility.
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PAGE SIX
JUNE 17, 1987
Fun run & parade on
tap for Watervliet 4th
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EXCELLENCE...Receiving a plaque for 'Excellence In Program
For Partnerships Less Than Two
Years Old* are, left to right,
Watervliet School Superintendent A. Bruce Watson; interim
state School Superintendent
Gary D. Hawks; state Board of
Education Vice President
Dorothy Beardmore; Watervliet
Board of Education Vice President Mary Louise Long; and
W a t e r v l i e t P a r t n e r s h i p cocoordinators Joan Bujack and
Joyce Griffin.
PARTNERS
resources of the e d u c a t i o n a l
s y s t e m and the c o m m u n i t y it
serves. S u c c e s s f u l 'Partnerships' share a n u m b e r of
characteristics:
They t a l k together about ways
t o Improve the s c h o o l s and community.
They assess both the needs
and the resources of the partners.
They secure c o m m i t m e n t at
the highest levels from all partners.
They name a project coordinator.
They evaluate on a regular
basis.
They say 'Thank You.'
(excerpt from 'Partnerships
for Education')
Continued from page 1
A side benefit of the program,
a c c o r d i n g t o Mrs. Bujack, " i s the
opportunity t o use our y o u t h
c o m m u n i t y t o its fullest."
"The kids are giving talks; the
kids are building c o m m u n i t y
pride; I think It's wonderful."
BUILDING A 'PARTNERSHIP 1
'Partnerships' vary a c c o r d i n g
to the unique needs and
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W a t e r v l i e t , are p r o g r e s s i n g
rapidly. The run Is being sponsored by the Watervliet Lioness
C l u b and includes a 5k and a fun
run. Starting t i m e is set for 9
a.m. at the Watervliet North
Elementary School, 827 Baldwin
Avenue, Watervliet.
T-shirts and ribbons will be
given to all 5k runners. Fun run
p a r t i c i p a n t s w i l l receive ribbons. Medals will be awarded to
the top 3 runners in each division and overall winners will
receive plaques.
Peoples State Bank will provide and serve refreshments to
all runners f o l l o w i n g the race.
Extra T-shirts will be available
for sale o n the m o r n i n g of the
run.
All proceeds from the run will
go to the Gene Bednarowskl
Scholarship Fund. Anyone desiring to help In any way, or If addit i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n or e n t r y
blanks are needed, may c o n t a c t
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JULY 4TH PARADE
The deadline for s u b m i t t i n g
e n t r i e s to m a r c h in the
Watervliet 4th of July Parade
has been extended to June 22,
according to Parade Chairman
Judy Campbell.
The parade will be held on the
4th of July at 11:00 a.m. w i t h the
line-up taking place at 10:00 a.m.
To date there are 34 entries
but we still have plenty of room
for more. So, If you have not
received an entry and w o u l d like
to march In the parade, please
c o n t a c t J u d y C a m p b e l l at
463-3787, Marge M a n n i n o at
463-3905 or J o y c e Melvin at
463-6769.
This year we are giving away a
10-speed bike donated by Harding's of Watervliet. Second
prize Is a 7-week T a e k w o n d o
p r o g r a m d o n a t e d by A T A
Fitness Center of Benton Harbor. To qualify for the prizes you
must be a participant In the
parade and 18 years of age or
less.
There w i l l also be trophies for
all first-place categories.
This year, also, we are looking
for anybody w i t h a 4th of July
birthday. If you are celebrating
your birthday and w o u l d like to
be in the parade please c o n t a c t
the names mentioned above.
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FOR DETAILS everyone, let's make this parade
one t o remember.
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PAGE SEVEN
TRI-CITY RECORD
JUNE 17, 1987
The Back Fence
By Anne Bayer
me doing this. I think this is
another case of T h e hurrider I
go. t h e b e h i n d e r l g e t . '
Some people seem to operate
best w h e n they are rushed and
under pressure and one example is my husband. W h e n a j o b
has to be c o m p l e t e d , he usually
c o m p l e t e s It at the deadline and
it's almost always perfect.
J u s t i n is another one of those
persons. I also believe that our
new neighbors, the S m i t h s ,
operate well under pressure.
They have had but three weeks
t o try and completely redo a very
neglected building into a
beautiful summer home, and I
might add the building has now
taken on the flavor of a quaint
little English cottage and the
setting is beautiful.
When I know I have a job t o
complete, I try t o get it done early and make sure all is right, but
by the same t o k e n I am always
c o m p l e t i n g jobs in order to have
t h e m finished and I never seem
to reach the f i n i s h line. There
are always more and more.
W i t h home chores alone. I
s o m e t i m e s feel as if I am a
marathon runner and the one
thing that w o u l d make me feel
good is a finish line w i t h a bright
yellow ribbon. When and if the
day arrives that all of the wash
is done. I will s p e n d the afternoon like a character in a
Keystone Comedy running
through the f i n i s h line.
S o m e t h i n g as s i m p l e as
s m e l l i n g the roses should be a
m a i n goal in all of our lives, but
the w a y the rush is g o i n g for me
today they w o u l d all wilt in front
of my eyes and I w o u l d not even
have t o t o u c h them.
There is j u s t no excuse for the
day I'm having. If it's not broken
when I get t o use it. it's that way
when I'm through. I can't win for
b s i n g today. Everything I have
touched has fallen apart in my
lands.
It's M o n d a y and I woke up to a
beautiful and glorious morning.
I was well-rested. I had tried t o
tnjoy our Sunday at home except for the extremely hot
weather. I b o u n d e d out of bed t o
kort the w a s h and head t o the
asement to start a load. On the
( ;ay, I dropped all of the load
i n d almost fell down the stairs
rying t o retrieve it. Not bad...!
vas proud of myself just for not
creaking my neck. Then I w e n t
i a c k to the bedroom to make
he bed, and I finished after a
engthy time because I had to
5lck up everything that I had
jropped.
Now people used to say when
•i lady became extremely clumsy that she w a s pregnant, but
;hat is not the case here. My sun
•nust still be in my moon, or
some s u c h case.
Can't wait to get my hands on
fny horoscope for the day and
find out w h a t ' s going on.
On the way to work we stopped for coffee and I went t o
move the nicely-wrapped silverware out of the way t o keep it
clean and dropped it all on the
floor. We got to the o f f i c e and I
pulled out my key t o unlock the
door only t o f i n d that one of the
employees had already unlocked It and I was still locked out. I
a l m o s t dislocated my shoulder
when I gave t h a t heavy door a
yank w i t h the arm w h i c h wasn't
full of o f f i c e supplies.
About 10:30 I went across the
street to get myself a cup of coffee. I w a l k e d into the self-serve
and poured the c o f f e e all over
the counter. The cup was not
centered under the spout. W i t h a
red face I called the girl behind
the counter to run over w i t h a
c l o t h and to stay handy until I
made my getaway. Of course,
when I went to the counter to
pay for the c o f f e e I dropped all
of the money and w e both had t o
retrieve it.
Here it is 20 m i n u t e s to twelve
and I still had t i m e t o break the
typewriter before the morning
ended. When I was moving the
margin lines the piece came off
in my hands.
Now most of you out there
might say that none of t h i s is
very serious, but I really believe
that the rest of the day c o u l d be
q u i t e scary and I am wondering
if I should even f i n i s h this colu m n . It will take a master to try
and read what t h i s machine has
typed, for I feel this is not really
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Performances are scheduled for
2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. The big tent
will be set up at Watervllet High
School.
Hailed as bigger and better
t h a n ever in its i l l u s t r i o u s
history. A m e r i c a ' s finest circus
was founded in 1938. Kelly-
Miller Bros. Circus will feature
scores of the world's best circus
acts, jungle-bred w i l d animals,
somersaulting troupe artists,
and a spectacular production of
T h e Circus on Parade' on the
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CHAMBER MEETS
The C o l o m a Area Chamber of
C o m m e r c e will meet Thursday,
June 18, at 8 a.m. at the Pasta
Hut.
On the Chamber's agenda are
a c o u p o n flyer for the GladPeach Festival and a directory
of Coloma businesses.
The
Chamber
is s e e k i n g n e w
members. All interested p e r s o n s
are asked t o attend the meeting.l
75th BIRTHDAY OPEN HOUSE...
An open house honoring Slgne
Engstrom Whitman's 75th birthday will be held from 2:30 to 4:30
p.m. on June 28 at the Coloma
United Methodist Church
Fellowship Hail. All friends are
invited, it Is requested that
guests not bring gifts.
The open house will be given
by Mrs. Whitman's children, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard (Loretta)
McDonald of South Bend, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Whitman of Brookeviile, Maryland;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitman of
Berrien Center, Michigan; and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Betty)
Hesser of St. Joseph, Michigan.
Mrs. Whitman also has 8 grandchildren
and
4
greatgrandchildren.
Mrs. Whitman was raised in
the Coloma area and graduated
from Coloma High School In
1930. She has resided in the Berrien Springs area for 40 years.
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DELANEY M A T H AWARD...
Shown with their plaques are
the winners of the Rob Delaney
Seventh-Grade Math Award immediately after the May 28
Watervllet Junior High Honors
Assembly.
Left to right are Mrs. Gerald
Berkholz, Adam Wallace, Aaron
Berkholz, Sanjay Ravi and Mrs.
Subhas Ravi. These awards are
made annually to no more than
t h r e e s e v e n t h - g r a d e r s In
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C O L O M A L I O N E S S CLUB..
Coloma Lioness of the Year
Adeline McCrery (left) Is shown
with a p l a q u e w h i c h w a s
presented to her during the,
club's Installation of officers for
1987-88 at the Paw Paw Lake
memory of deceased seventhg r a d e m a t h t e a c h e r Rob
Delaney.
Village Inn on June 6.
Nancy Weir (right) was Installed as the new Lioness Club
President. Others named as officers for the coming year are:
First Vice President, Carol
Miller, Second Vice President,
Jean Scherer Third Vice President, Brenda Nitz; Secretary,
Delorus Dahlquist; Treasurer,
Frances Schroeden Tail Twister,
Adeline McCrery; and Directors,
(one year) Gwen Eisner, (two
years) Sherry Noack, (three
years) Dorothy Drumm. Liaison
Officer is Edward Cusack.
The Coloma Lioness Club has
contributed funds to various
nonprofit organizations, local
and county, totaling $6,002.28
this past year. Margo Kiug,
guest speaker for the evening,
spoke about 'Hearing Ear Dogs.'
(photo by Dee Catania)
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swan and elk. Ride the safari train thru
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kiddie rides and nursery rymes. Live animal
rides for nominal charge. Free parking,
strollers, wagons, picnic tables and
playgrounds. Campgrounds and lodging
available nearby.
BRING T H E ENTIRE FAMILY
O N E LOW PRICE BUYS T H E DAY
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TR1-CITY RECORD
PAGE EIGHT
Forms available for
Berrien County Apple
Queen contest
A p p l i c a t i o n s for the 1987 Berrien County Apple Queen Contest t o be held on Saturday,
August 15, 1987. at the Berrien
County Youth Fairgrounds are
now available. They may be
picked up at the Berrien County
Youth Fair o f f i c e , the Watervliet
Fruit Exchange, the Berrien
County Extension o f f i c e or by
contacting
committee
members.
THANKS
C o n t i n u e d from page 2
very big turnout at our concession stand. We sold pop, hot
dogs, iced tea, sloppy joes, candy, popcorn, etc. We made a big
profit. The profit w i l l be used to
buy our u n i f o r m s . The car
dealers played a big role in our
profit. We w o u l d also like t o
thank the buyers for taking t i m e
t o c o m e a n d l o o k at t h e
vehicles.
Thank you to the car dealers
and buyers who supported us!
A n d also to Karl Bayer, w h o was
in charge of the 'School's Out
Sale/
Sincerely,
Brandi Arnt & the 1987-88
Watervliet Junior H i g h
Cheerleaders
Amid annexation rumors, it's
business as usual in Hartford Twp
The c o n t e s t a n t s m u s t be
single, b e t w e e n 17 and 25. and
have some c o n n e c t i o n w i t h the
apple industry in Berrien County. Deadline for applications is
Friday. July 17.
The winner of the Berrien
County contest will compete in
December in the M i c h i g a n Apple Queen Contest. It is held in
c o n n e c t i o n w i t h the M i c h i g a n
Ho rti c u l tu ra l Society's annual
meeting in Grand Rapids.
S o m e of t h e c o m m i t t e e
members for 1987 are: Mrs. Dale
Nye, St. Joseph; Mrs. J i m Miller,
Coloma; Mrs. T i m m Culby, Benton Harbor.
Hoekzema Ford, Transworld Imports, Krenek Vans, and Orchards Lincoln-Mercury.
Watervliet
Junior High
Cheerleaders had something to
cheer about as well. Through the
generosity of the dealers passing out coupons, the girls made
more than $500.00 in profits
toward new uniforms.
CAR SALE SUCCESS...
This past weekend's 4th annual
School's Out Car Sale was termed a success by the participants
and buyers during the three-day
event.
More than 50 cars were driven
off the lot by happy new owners
from
dealers
Brookfleld
Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge,
RECORD
SUBSCRIPTION
While talk of annexation of
parts of Hartford T o w n s h i p continues to be reported, it remains
business as usual for the Hartford Township
B o a r d of
Trustees. T o w n s h i p Clerk Helen
Mayhak said Monday afternoon
that the rumors " m a k e you kind
of nervous" but refused further
comment.
She did indicate that portions
of the Township, including the
land on w h i c h theTownship Hall
sits, c o i l l d be the target of the
City's annexation efforts. " A s I
understand it, if less than ICQ
people live in the area, then the
City can j u s t take it." Mayhak
said trustees d i s c u s s e d the
possibility of an annexation attempt by the City at their June
10 meeting but took no formal
action.
On another matter. T o w n s h i p
Trustee Edward Eilerman
reports that $130,000 in road improvements are slated for the
T o w n s h i p t h i s year. Preliminary
work i n c l u d i n g grading, graveling, tree removal, and drainage
d i t c h preparation are scheduled
a l o n g p o r t i o n s of s e v e r a l
T o w n s h i p roads including a onemile section of 66th Avenue between CR 687 and 62nd Street
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Pullins. The c o n c e s s i o n stand
wouldn't have happened if it
hadn't been for her.
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policies from several companies
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in securing quick and full payment of your loss claims.
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and a one-mile section of 67th
Avenue between CR 681 and
60th St. There are currently
about 12 miles of unimproved
roads throughout Hartford
T o w n s h i p . Work to begin t h s
summer would be in preparation
for b l a c k t o p p i n g the roads at a
later date.
Both Mayhak and Eilerman
reported feeling the earthquake
that shook m u c h of the Mkjwest o n June 10. They w i e
m e e t i n g w i t h the Board jpf
Trustees when they felt sorje
d i s c o m f o r t but were unable :o
pinpoint the cause of their aDprehension.
Reports of tie
q u a k e l a t e r c o n f i r m e d thi
s u s p i c i o n s that all w a s not rigl
"I didn't say a n y t h i n g at t|
time, because I wasn't sure wl
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. S U N D A Y
JUNE 18, 19, 20, & 21
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ON THE WMOSMELOS OF EWEBY WAN W STOCK.
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overdnve transmission, power steenng. power
brakes. AM/FM stereo cassette with 4 speakers.
4 reclining and swivel captain's chairs, rear sola
bed. 7 passenger seating, sport wheel covers,
curtains and valances on all windows. Vista Bay
windows, with slider vents and screens, oak dnnk
tray, oak tnm. steel belted radial white side wall
tires. Iron! and rear chrome bumpers. luU custom
automotive paint, lull length running boards. Con
linental KM. root rackk Includes 6 yr 60.000 mKe
warranty
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SINCE 1920
300 CIO electronic luel injection engine,
automatic, tilt wheel, cruise control, power steer
ing. power brakes. AMrt-M stereo cassette with 4
speakers. 4 reclining and swivel captain s chairs,
rear sola bed. 7 passenger seating, sport wheel
covers, curtains and valances on all windows.
Vista Bay windows, with slider vents and screens,
oak drink t/ay. oak tnm, steel belled radial white
side wall hres. Iron! and rear chrome bumpers, lull
custom automotive paint, lull length running
boards. Continental Kit. root rackk. Includes 6 yr.
60.000 mile warranty
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power steering, power brakes, air conditioning,
power windows, power door locks. Ull wheel,
cruise control. AM/FM stereo cassette with 4
speakers, maximum luel capacity 33 gal., handling
packaoe. P225/75R15 WSW steel radial hres.
front & rear chrome bumpers, chrome gnll, com
piete tinted glass, all gauges. 4 reclining & swivel
captain's chairs, rear sola bed. large Trapezoid
Vista Bay windows wrth slider vents & screens,
ladder root rack. Contmental kit. mid line deluxe
automotive pamt. luH length running boards, curtains and valances on all windows, overhead aircralt lighting, oak overhead console, oak drink tray.
Iront deluxe appearance package. Rallye wheels
with tnm rings, plus much more.
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In conjunction
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we're offering
FREE
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PAGE NINE
TRI-CITY RECORD
JUNE 17. 1987
BEAR H U N T E R S . . . W a t e r v l i e t
men Butch Mahoney, Brian
Emery and Darrel Phillips enjoyed a successful bear hunt In
Canada the first pari of June.
The avid bow hunters each
scored a kill...Darrers bear
weighed 225 lbs., Brian's tipped
the scales at 200 lbs. and
Butch's weighed in at 130 lbs.
The men hunted at Havelock,
Canada.
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M i c h i g a n
Panthers honor spring sports
PRESS BOX
By Carla Morion
The
Watervliet
varsity
baseball, Softball, track and
wrestling teams received their
annual awards last week at the
1987 Spring Sports Banquet.
Watervliet's b a s e b a l l t e a m
finished w i t h a 15-14 record, the
third straight w i n n i n g season for
the Panthers. As a team, the
Panther '9' voted junior Scott
N i c h o l s as M o s t I m p r o v e d
player for the 1987 baseball
season. Senior Chuck Frazier
and junior Mike Culver were
both voted as Most Valuable
players. Culver also received the
honor of being n a m e d AllConference and All-District Outfielder.
The lady Panthers improved
their 1986 s o f t b a l l record of 6-19
t o 7-14. Freshman A m y Greco
was chosen as the team's Most
Improved player. The lady '9'
voted senior Holly S m i t h as the
Most Valuable player.
The Panther t r a c k s t e r s chose
Tim Dibble and Stephanie Pica
as Most Valuable. Chris Tarantino and junior J i m Skidmore
were voted as the team's Most
Improved players. Pica set a
school record of 17.81 in the
100-meter low hurdles.
Senior Troy McKinney. w h o
finished sixth in the Class C
state w r e s t l i n g finals, was voted
as the w r e s t l i n g team's Most
Valuable player. Freshman
Kevin Tackett was chosen as
the team's Most Improved
player.
There were also senior
awards given out at the banquet
last week. In order to receive a
senior award, a student must
play in at least t w o sports for at
least t w o years. Frazier earned
shot eyes studied the distant
marker carefully.
Each and every man bought a
new Maxfli from the s t u n n i n g
creature charged w i t h overseeing the 'closest to the pin'
competition. The log j a m at the
tee gave many an opportunity to
relax and enjoy the m i s f o r t u n e s
of those h i t t i n g in front of them.
A picture session w i t h ' M i s s
Goodbody,' friendly banter,
warm beer, cries of 'Fore,' and
appeals to the 'money ball'
made the stop at 7 a highlight of
the day.
Golf outing winner was Bob Kolberg
t h e m off the first tee for several
hours. In tournament action like
this, the first consideration is
avoiding embarrassing behaviors in front of one's peers. That
means hitting your first drive in
the fairway or at the very least
j u s t hitting your first drive. Sure,
there were a few w h i f f s , but
most of the guys rose t o the occasion and tagged that first
shot.
Informality prevailed throughout the outing. There were no
tour
officials
checking
scorecards.
Handicaps were
determined by subtracting 75
from the score a golfer figured
he c o u l d shoot. On the 7th hole
a 24-ft. circle on the green
a w a i t e d each man's best effort.
Landing in that promised land
w o u l d net the lucky one some
big bucks. If at no other place
on the course, on 7, w i t h the
gazebo, food, water and another
round of bubbly waiting. blood-
Marvin Huff c a p t u r e d the
elusive prize shortly after my
group passed through. His was
the only shot of at least t w o hundred that found the mark. Many
of the others, including mine,
came to rest in the watery grave
of the pond or ricocheted off the
See PRESS on page 11
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294 enthusiasts in Hartford races
Wade Perry first in Strawberry Run
By James Wails
The ninth annual Strawberry
Run w h i c h took place in Hartford o n Saturday, June 13, had
t w o hundred ninety-four runners
t a k i n g part. The winner of the
five-kilometer race was Gary
Fortune of Pullman. His w i n n i n g
t i m e was 17:28. Second w a s
Steve W i s s i n k of Marshall w i t h a
t i m e of 17:35. Edison Murillo of
Fennville placed third w i t h a
t i m e of 17:48.
W i n n i n g for the female division of the five-kilometer race
was Robin DeBlake of Kalamazoo w i t h a t i m e of 22:45. Sec o n d place was held by Diane
Curtis of Kalamazoo w i t h a t i m e
of 22:55. Placing third was Nan
Smith of Benton Harbor w i t h a
t i m e of 24:22.
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— Thomas Hynes.
Five-kilometer
(females under
19) — 1st, Debbie Hagen; 2nd,
Jenny Smith; 3rd, Tisha Walls.
(19-26) — 1st, Diane Curtis; 2nd,
Nan Smith; 3rd, Esther Rediess.
(29-38) 1st, Robin DeBlake;
2nd, Jacqueline
Trux; 3rd, Jane
Egger.
(39-48)
1st, Ann
Clayton; 2nd, Lisa Kuehnle; 3rd,
Lynn Fickett. (49-58) — 1st, Dee
Garvison; 2nd, Wilma Sammoas;
3rd. Donna Oas.
Ten-kilometer
(males
under
19) - 1st, Steve Johnson; 2nd,
James
Sunblad;
3rd,
Jim
Westrienen. (19-28) - 1st, Wade
Perry; 2nd, John Liskowski; 3rd,
Gary Hicks. (29-38) - 1st, John
Garland; 2nd, Joe Pater; 3rd,
Xavier Cook. (39-48) - 1st, Joe
Wasserman;
2nd, Les Collin;
3rd, John Churchill.
(49-58) 1st, Dick Sammoas; 2nd, Allen
Keller; 3rd, Jim Healey.
Ten-kilometer (females under
19) — 1st, Debbie Hasfurther;
2nd, Stacy Tarantino, Laura Burchard.
(19-28) 1st, Mary
Schwendener.
(29-38) 1st,
Nancy Leland; 2nd, Linda Budnick. (39-48) — 1st, Marguerite
Walls.
(49-58)
Ann
Schwendener.
Wade Perry w a s the winner of
the ten-kilometer race. Wade,
who now lives in Adrian, is a
former Hartford graduate. His
t i m e was 33:35. Placing second
was J o h n Garland of Kalamazoo
w i t h a t i m e of 36:40. Third-place
finisher was Joe Pater of St.
Joseph w i t h a t i m e of 37:18.
Ten-kilometer female winner
was Nancy Leland of Three
Rivers w i t h a time of 43:39. Debbie Hasfurther of Kalamazoo
placed s e c o n d w i t h a t i m e of
51:07. Third-place finisher was
M a r y S c h w e n d e n e r o f Indianapolis w i t h a time of 54:48.
The car was w o n by Thomas
Schumaker of Bangor. The winner of the Spree bike was Lynn
-Fickett of Coloma.
Results:
Five-kilometer
(males under 19) - 1st, Dave
Kronewetter; 2nd, Tom Jessen;
3rd, Rob Pauls. (19-28) - 1st.
S t e v e W i s s i n k ; 2 n d . Rex
H i e m s t r a ; 3rd, R i c k Layer.
(29-38) - 1st, Gary Fortune; 2nd,
Rex Leland; 3rd, Dave Grumbine. (39-48) 1st, Edison
Murillo; 2nd, Tom W i l c o x ; 3rd,
Joe Egger. (49-58) - 1st, Larry
Penrod; 2nd, Glenn Sperry; 3rd,
J i m Sennett and Rennv Oas.
J u l y
463-4168
Pest Control
You Can
Count On
ago and fled southwestward. It
gets mighty hot there In the
s u m m e r t i m e and maybe w i t h
the heat bearing d o w n on his
head, it might have something
to do w i t h Doug's c l a i m about
sand muskies.
Anyhow. Doug c l a i m s that
anglers in Arizona "prefer t o try
their luck at c a t c h i n g the Gila
River Sand Muskie. one of
America's most ferocious
f i g h t i n g trophy fish." He said the
fish developed, through long
evolution, the ability t o take the
oxygen it needs from the sand of
the Gila River bottom. It lurks in
the bends of the Gila, buried in
the sand except for its bulging
eyes w h i c h barely emerge.
"The eyes are round and shiny
and about the size of quarters
and many an unwary tourist who
stoops to pick up an easy fourbits from the river b o t t o m has
had his fingers surgically removSee GORDIE on page 11
P r e - R e g i s t r at i o n
R E D ARROW HWY.. COLOMA
468-3800
Muskies
M i c h i g a n has three different
species of muskellunge. They
are the Great Lakes muskie, the
northern muskie and the tiger
muskie. The latter Is a hybrid,
having been cross-bred w i t h a
northern pike.
While this should be enough
for any state, maybe the Departm e n t of N a t u r a l Resources
should be looking into acquiring
s o m e of the 'sand muskies'
found in Arizona. After all. what
w i t h cottage building and filling
in on M i c h i g a n ' s lakes and
streams, sand is getting t o be
the usual b o t t o m of many of our
waters.
You never heard of a sand
muskie? Well, that's not too
unusual because neither d i d I
until hearing recently from my
o l d friend Doug Fulton w h o now
lives in Tucson, right out in the
desert. Doug w a s the former outdoor editor of the Ann Arbor
News until he retired a few years
Fort Laramie • Ozark Beauty
All Star • Red Chief
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an award for playing football
and baseball. Brad Banasik
played football, basketball and
baseball t o receive his senior
award. Dave Coon, w h o earned
10 varsity letters through football, basketball and track,
received his senior award.
McKinney played f o o t b a l l and
wrestled for his senior award.
Karla Lang played basketball,
volleyball and softball to earn
her senior award. S m i t h received her a w a r d for p l a y i n g
volleyball and softball.
* Beach Sand
NURSERIES, INC.
4'-5'
Darrel Phillips
Guide Gordy and Brian Emery
utchMahone
The Paw Paw Lake Golf
Course w a s the scene for Suncay's first-ever Red Arrow
Automotive golf outing. Turnout
for the event surprised many,
vith 106 of Duane aka 'Weiner'
and Dave's closest friends and
golfing buddies entering the
e/ent.
There were a handful of par
•Ifers on hand, several more
fith low handicaps and a huge
jroup of weekend duffers. Tim
lewnum, a former PPL course
champion, led the first group
out. Foursomes then f o l l o w e d
0
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L i o n e l s
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Treas
S t a n l e y
W a t e r v l i e t .
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TRI-CITY RECORD
JUNE 17. 1987
Van's Medical Equipment
FOR SALE
Driveway Tubes. 12-inch diameter, all
l e n g t h s u p t o 2 4 f t . in s t o c k . J u d d
L u m b e r C o . of W a t e r v l i e t .
FOR S A L E
9.9 C H R Y S L E R O U T B O A R D 1981 & 1 9 8 0
S e a r s 12" g a m e f i s h e r $ 9 5 0 . 11' S n a r k
s a i l b o a t S200. W h e e l s a n d h i t c h f o r
s h o r e s t a t i o n $150. C a l l a f t e r n o o n
F r i d a y a n d w e e k e n d s , 463-7224.
LAWN CARE
BOB'S
LAWN
CARE
Mowing,
t r i m m i n g , hedges cut. A f f o r d a b l e rates.
C a l l 468-5706.
JOBS WANTED
B A B Y - S I T T I N G d o n e In m y h o m e . F r e e
snacks. Meals. R e a s o n a b l e rates. Play
area (fenced-in). For m o r e I n f o r m a t i o n ,
c a l l J u l i e at 4 6 8 - 5 7 0 6 .
JOBS WANTED
P A I N T I N G - I N T E R I O R & E X T E R I O R . 10
years experience. Free e s t i m a t e s . Call
463-6488.
HELP W A N T E D
PART-TIME POSITION available at t h e
Hartford
Public
Library.
Job
descriptions
and
applications
are
a v a i l a b l e at t h e l i b r a r y d u r i n g r e g u l a r
library hours: Monday. W e d n e s d a y ,
n o o n t o 8 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m. t o 5 p.m.;
a n d S a t u r d a y , 10 a . m . t o 4 p . m . W i l l l a k e
a p p l i c a t i o n s t h r o u g h J u n e 29.
^ ^
LABORERS
H a v e y o u e v e r w o n d e r e d w h a t It w o u l d
b e l i k e t o w o r k In a n u c l e a r p o w e r p l a n t
but never t h o u g h t y o u c o u l d ?
Well, w e have the opportunity for
Individuals that are able t o p a s s a strict
security clearance to find out firsthand.
W e currently offer entry-level positions,
no experience required. W e provide all
the training y o u w i l l need.
If t h i s t y p e o f p o s i t i o n s o u n d s l i k e a
challenge you want to accept, then
a p p l y In p e r s o n at A m e r i c a n N u c l e a r
R e s o u r c e s I n c . , 2 0 9 5 N i l e s A v e n u e , St.
Joseph, Michigan (behind Ponderosa
Steak House). Be sure t o bring your birth
c e r t i f i c a t e , d i p l o m a , G E D , D D 214,
character
references
and
past
employment history.
E.O.E.
HELP WANTED
Typist needed to work 20 hours
at Tri-City
Record,
Mondays,
Tuesdays and Thursdays. Must
be excellent
typist.
Call
463-3461 for appointment.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
SOUTH HAVEN BANGOR AREA Must have a m i n i m u m of 2 years college
e d u c a t i o n in s e c r e t a r i a l a n d b u s i n e s s
field or related secretarial field. W a g e
c o m m e n s u r a t e w i t h a b i l i t y a n d experience. A p p l y In p e r s o n at J o b Service,
26 W. Main Street, Hartford, Michigan.
Call 621-3176.
FARM WORKER POSITIONS
General Laborers, Planters, Weeders,
Harvesters, Nursery W o r k e r s , Tree Trimmers a n d Thinners. Must be able to work
In hot, dry or h u m i d c o n d i t i o n s . A p p l y in
p e r s o n at J o b S e r v i c e , 26 W . M a i n S t r e e t ,
H a r t f o r d , M i c h i g a n . C a l l 621-3176.
CASH 1ER-CLERK
H A R T F O R D AREA - Must be available
any h o u r s a n d be w i l l i n g t o w o r k
weekends. Must be honest and depend a b l e . P a r t t i m e o r f u l l t i m e . A p p l y I n pers o n a t J o b S e r v i c e , 26 W . M a i n S t r e e t ,
H a r t f o r d , M i c h i g a n . Call 621-3176.
REQISTERED NURSES
PAW PAW AREA - Openings available
part time, all shifts. Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e w i t h e x p e r i e n c e . A p p l y In p e r s o n
a t J o b S e r v i c e , 26 W . M a i n S t r e e t . H a r t f o r d , M i c h i g a n . Call 621-3176.
FOOD PROCESSOR P O S m O N S
HARTFORD LAWRENCE PAW
PAW AREA - General Laborers, Inspectors, Machine Operators, Lab Technicians,
Forkllft Operators.
Must
be
available any shift and weekends. Apply
In p e r s o n a t J o b S e r v i c e , 26 W . M a i n
Street.
Hartford,
Michigan.
Call
621-3176.
YARD SALE
ANTIQUE & C O L L E C T O R ITEMS, old
china, cut and pressed glass, oak furniture. muzzle-loading and cartridge
rifles, collector magazines (Old W e s t ,
True West, Frontier Times, A m e r i c a n
Rifleman), o l d Jewelry, s i g n e d oil
palnlngs by w e s t e r n artist. 417 Elm (west
o f t r a f f i c l i g h t In W a t e r v l i e t t u r n n o r t h a t
F i r s t S t r e e t t o E l m ) . J u n e 18. 19 a n d 20
f r o m 9 a.m. t o 6 p.m. N o early sales.
QARAQE SALE
UPRIGHT
FREEZER,
STROLLER,
w o m e n ' s golf clubs, girls' c l o t h i n g sizes
0-4. 4 2 3 S l i v e r T e r r a c e ( b e h i n d S o u t h
School). W e d n e s d a y . J u n e 24, a n d
T h u r s d a y , J u n e 25, f r o m 9 a . m . t o 4 p . m .
FOR RENT
TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT - Lease
a n d security deposit. No pets. Call
463-6916.
FOR RENT
HAPPY 60th
IRTHDAY
F R O M
Y O U R
FANS!
JUNE 20
STATE OF M I C H I G A N
PROBATE COURT
COUNTY O F BERRIEN
CLAIMS NOTICE
INDEPENDENT PROBATE
FILE NO. 87-33250-IE D
Estate
of
F R A N C I S C. R O G E L ,
Deceased. Social Security
Number
386-34-7427.
TO A L L INTERESTED PERSONS: Your
i n t e r e s t In t h e e s t a t e m a y b e b a r r e d o r
a f f e c t e d by t h e f o l l o w i n g :
1. T h e D e c e d e n t , w h o s e l a s t k n o w n
a d d r e s s w a s 8468 B l a t c h f o r d Road,
W a t e r v l i e t , M i c h i g a n 4 9 0 9 8 d i e d M a y 22,
1987.
2. C r e d i t o r s o f t h e D e c e a s e d a r e
notified that all c l a i m s against the
estate will be barred unless presented
w i t h i n f o u r m o n t h s of t h e d a t e of
p u b l i c a t i o n of t h i s n o t i c e , or f o u r m o n ths
after the claim
b e c o m e s due,
whichever is later.
TO THE I N D E P E N D E N T P E R S O N A L
REPRESENTATIVE:
Douglas
J.
M a c k l n d e r , 3 4 9 N o r t h M a i n S t r e e t , P.O.
B o x 37. W a t e r v l i e t , M i c h i g a n 49098.
N o t i c e Is further given that the e s t a t e
will
be t h e r e a f t e r
assigned
and
d i s t r i b u t e d t o t h e p e r s o n s e n t i t l e d t o It.
3. F U R T H E R , P L E A S E T A K E N O T I C E :
O n T u e s d a y , J u l y 7 , 1 9 8 7 a t 9 : 1 5 a . m . , in
t h e P r o b a t e C o u r t r o o m , In t h e C i t y o f S t .
Joseph, Michigan, before Honorable
D o n a l d J. Dick, J u d g e o f P r o b a t e , a heari n g w i l l b e h e l d o n t h e p e t i t i o n of
Douglas J. Macklnder for a determinat i o n of heirs.
OLDS, MACKINDER & WARD
By: D o u g l a s J. M a c k l n d e r
( P I 6940)
349 N o r t h M a i n Street
P.O. B o x 3 7
Watervliet. M i c h i g a n 49098
(616) 4 6 3 - 3 1 3 3
6-17, 1987.
MORTGAGE SALE
D e f a u l t h a v i n g b e e n m a d e In t h e t e r m s
a n d c o n d i t i o n s of a c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e
m a d e by O t i s T u r n e r , a s i n g l e m a n . Mortgagor, t o First Federal Savings a n d
Loan A s s o c i a t i o n of Nlles, n o w k n o w n
a s S t a n d a r d F e d e r a l B a n k , a f e d e r a l savings bank, of Troy, O a k l a n d County.
M i c h i g a n , M o r t g a g e e , d a t e d J u l y 30,
1976, a n d r e c o r d e d I n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e
R e g i s t e r o f D e e d s f o r t h e C o u n t y o f Berr i e n a n d S t a t e o f M i c h i g a n , o n A u g u s t 2,
1 9 7 6 . i n L i b e r 1 0 2 6 , o n P a g e 158, o f Berrien C o u n t y Records, on w h i c h m o r t g a g e
t h e r e i s c l a i m e d t o be d u e , a t t h e d a t e o f
this notice, for principal a n d Interest, the
s u m of T h i r t y - S i x T h o u s a n d Eight H u n dred Seventy-Seven and 05/100 Dollars
($36,877.05);
A n d n o s u i t o r p r o c e e d i n g s a t l a w o r In
equity h a v i n g been i n s t i t u t e d t o recover
the debt secured by said m o r t g a g e or
a n y p a r t t h e r e o f . N o w , T h e r e f o r e , b y virt u e of t h e p o w e r o f s a l e c o n t a i n e d In
said mortgage, and pursuant to the
s t a t u t e o f t h e S t a t e o f M i c h i g a n In s u c h
c a s e m a d e a n d p r o v i d e d , n o t i c e Is
h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t o n T h u r s d a y , J u l y 23,
1 9 8 7 , at t e n O ' c l o c k A . M . , l o c a l t i m e , s a i d
m o r t g a g e w i l l b e f o r e c l o s e d b y a s a l e at
p u b l i c a u c t i o n , t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r , Immediately Inside the front entrance to
t h e B e r r i e n C o u n t y C o u r t h o u s e I n t h e City of
St. J o s e p h ,
Berrien County.
Michigan (that being the building whera
t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y o f Berr i e n i s held), o f t h e p r e m i s e s d e s c r i b e d
In s a i d m o r t g a g e , or s o m u c h thereof as
m a y be n e c e s s a r y t o pay the a m o u n t
due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage,
w i t h the Interest t h e r e o n at Eight a n d
T h r e e - Q u a r t e r s p e r c e n t ( 8 . 7 5 % ) p e r ann u m a n d a l l l e g a l c o s t s , c h a r g e s a n d expenses. Including the attorney tees
a l l o w e d by l a w , a n d a l s o a n y s u m or
s u m s w h i c h m a y be paid by t h e unders i g n e d , n e c e s s a r y t o p r o t e c t Its i n t e r e s t
in the premises, w h i c h said premises are
described as follows:
All that c e r t a i n piece or parcel of l a n d
s i t u a t e I n t h e T o w n s h i p o f St. J o s e p h I n
the County of Berrien, a n d State of
M i c h i g a n , a n d d e s c r i b e d as f o l l o w s :
L o t O n e (1), T H O R S E N P A R K , S t .
Joseph Township,
Berrien County,
M i c h i g a n , b e i n g a s u b d i v i s i o n of a part
of
the
Northwest
quarter
of
the
S o u t h e a s t f r a c t i o n a l q u a r t e r of S e c t i o n
3 6 , T o w n s h i p 4 S o u t h , R a n g e 19 W e s t ,
according t o the plat thereof, recorded
J u l y 1 6 , 1 9 5 4 i n V o l u m e 13 o f P l a t s , P a g e
53.
D u r i n g t h e six m o n t h s I m m e d i a t e l y
f o l l o w i n g the sale, the property m a y be
r e d e e m e d . D a t e d at T r o y . M i c h i g a n ,
June 1,1987.
STANDARD FEDERAL BANK,
a federal savings bank
Mortgagee
R O N A L D J. P A L M E R
A t t o r n e y for M o r t g a g e e
2401 W e s t Big Beaver R o a d
T r o y , M i c h i g a n 48084
6-10,6-17,6-24,7-1,7-8,1987.
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE within walking
distance to d o w n t o w n Watervliet. Lease
and security deposit. N o pets. Call
463-6916.
24-2 p
CARD OF THANKS
A special thanks to Richard Judd and
the employeea of Judd Lumber for the
open house on Msy 28, and to everyone
who psrllclpated and sttended. If you
missed the special day. you are welcome
to stop by at my home at 424 S. Pleasant
In Watervliet.
j.
Lester Mundt
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Legal Notice
Township of
Watervliet
County of Berrien
State of Michigan
A P U B L I C H E A R I N G h a s b e e n set
f o r M o n d a y , J u n e 22, 1987, a t 7:00
p.m. at the W a t e r v l i e t T o w n s h i p Hall,
3901 M-140, W a t e r v l i e t , M i c h i g a n , for
t h e p u r p o s e o f c o n s i d e r i n g t h e prop e r t y of W a t e r v l i e t F r u i t E x c h a n g e
I n c . l o c a t e d a t 7821 R e d A r r o w
H i g h w a y , Watervliet, M i c h i g a n , as a n
I n d u s t r i a l D e v e l o p m e n t D i s t r i c t , purs u a n t t o t h e p r o v i s i o n s of A c t N o .
198, P u b l i c A c t s o f 1974, a s a m e n d e d .
At such a hearing the property
o w n e r s or a n y o t h e r r e s i d e n t or taxpayer of t h e T o w n s h i p o f W a t e r v l i e t
shall have the right to appear arid to
be h e a r d .
Dolores Youdell
Watervliet T o w n s h i p Clerk
d u r i n g J u n e a n d July
Between Orchards Mall & Fairplain Plaza
Your complete home
Health Care Center
MORTGAGE SALE
Default having been made in the terms
and conditions of a certain mortgage
made by Varonica Hardin and Vivian
W a d e , her m o t h e r , a s j o i n t t e n a n t s w i t h
full r i g h t s t o survivor. M o r t g a g o r , t o First
Federal Savings and Loan Association
of
Niles, n o w
known as Standard
F e d e r a l B a n k , a f e d e r a l s a v i n g s b a n k , of
Troy, O a k l a n d C o u n t y , M i c h i g a n , Mort g a g e e . d a t e d M a r c h 2 4 , 1978, a n d
r e c o r d e d in t h e o f f i c e o f t h e R e g i s t e r o f
D e e d s for t h e C o u n t y of B e r r i e n a n d
S t a t e o f M i c h i g a n , o n M a r c h 2 8 , 1 9 7 8 , in
L i b e r 1071, o n P a g e 6 9 , o f B e r r i e n C o u n ty R e c o r d s , o n w h i c h m o r t g a g e t h e r e is
c l a i m e d t o b e d u e , at t h e d a t e of t h i s
notice, for principal a n d Interest, the
s u m of Nine T h o u s a n d Four Hundred
F i f t y - N i n e a n d 2 2 / 1 0 0 D o l l a r s ($9,459.22);
A n d n o s u i t o r p r o c e e d i n g s a t l a w or i n
equity having been Instituted t o recover
t h e d e b t s e c u r e d b y s a i d m o r t g a g e or
any part t h e r e o f . N o w , T h e r e f o r e , b y virt u e o f t h e p o w e r o f s a l e c o n t a i n e d in
said mortgage, and pursuant to the
s t a t u t e of t h e S t a t e o f M i c h i g a n i n s u c h
c a s e m a d e a n d p r o v i d e d , n o t i c e is
h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t o n T u e s d a y , J u l y 28,
1987, a t t e n O ' c l o c k A . M . , l o c a l t i m e , s a i d
m o r t g a g e w i l l b e f o r e c l o s e d b y a s a l e at
p u b l i c a u c t i o n , t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r , Immediately Inside the front entrance t o
t h e B e r r i e n C o u n t y C o u r t h o u s e in t h e City of
St. J o s e p h ,
Berrien County.
M i c h i g a n (that being the b u i l d i n g w h e r e
t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y o f Berrien is held), o f t h e p r e m i s e s d e s c r i b e d
in s a i d m o r t g a g e , o r s o m u c h t h e r e o f a s
may be necessary to pay the a m o u n t
due, as a f o r e s a i d , o n said m o r t g a g e ,
w i t h the Interest t h e r e o n at Nine a n d
One-Quarter percent (9.25%) per a n n u m
a n d all l e g a l c o s t s , c h a r g e s a n d expenses, Including the attorney fees
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29,1987, at t h e C o l o m a C i t y Hall, 119
N. Paw Paw Street, C o l o m a , M l
4 9 0 3 8 , o n t h e s p l i t t i n g o f L o t s 50 a n d
51 In B a k e r ' s A d d i t i o n t o t h e C i t y o f
C o l o m a at 7:30 p . m .
S h i r l e y A. E g g e r m o n t
City Clerk
AUCTION
SALE
AUCTION; Friday, JUNE 26, a
12:00 noon. Located 3 miles
south off Hartfford, Michigan, on
687, then west on 362.
REAL ESTATE: (To be offfferec
at 12:30 p.m. w/ minimum o
$78,000 Iff not sold prior to sale
date.) 80-acre ffarm w/ moderr
3-bedroom wood fframe home, 2
baths, 2-car attached garage w
l a u n d r y r o o m . W i l l offffe
altogether or In partlais.
F A R M E Q U I P M E N T : Fore
5000-D tractor. Int. T-45 baler
J.D. 227 2-row com picker. J.D. 5
brush chopper. Cultimuicher
Gravity wagon. 10' rotary hoe
4-10" plow. Discs. Drags. Misc
ffarm tools. 7 7 Monte Carle
2-door sedan. Household goods
Misc. accumulation (50 years) o
odds & ends.
Mr. and Mrs. ARTHUR A
KREUTZMAN.
John M. Glassman & Sons
AUCTIONEERS & REALTORS
Eau Claire, Michigan 49111, (ph.
461-6271 (or) 9820425.
A M a c r a m e a n d C r a f t S u p p l i e s is c l o s e d
925-8267
1 1 2 6 E. N a p i e r , B e n t o n H a r b o r , M i c h .
FOR SALE
FRESH STRAWBERRIES - Hlnkelman
F a r m s . 2 m i l e s s o u t h o f f 1-94 ( E x i t 41) o n
M-140. B o t h p i c k - y o u r - o w n a n d alreadyp i c k e d b e r r i e s a v a i l a b l e . C a l l 463-3385.
22-3-c
A &
signed, necessary to p r o t e c t its Interest
in the premises, w h i c h said p r e m i s e s are
described as follows:
All t h a t c e r t a i n p i e c e or p a r c e l of l a n d
s i t u a t e In t h e T o w n s h i p o f B e n t o n In t h e
County
of
Berrien,
and
State
of
Michigan, and described as follows:
L o t 6, R O S E D A L E A D D I T I O N , b e i n g a
s u b d i v i s i o n o f part of t h e N o r t h w e s t
q u a r t e r of t h e N o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r o f t h e
Southeast
quarter
of
Section
30,
T o w n s h i p 4 S o u t h , R a n g e 18 W e s t , B e n ton Township. Berrien County, Michigan,
according t o the plat thereof recorded
O c t o b e r 22, 1938, I n V o l u m e 10 o f P l a t s ,
P a g e 24.
D u r i n g t h e six m o n t h s I m m e d i a t e l y
f o l l o w i n g the sale, the property m a y be
redeemed. D a t e d at Troy. M i c h i g a n , M a y
8,1987.
STANDARD FEDERAL BANK,
a federal savings bank
Mortgagee
R O N A L D J. P A L M E R
Attorney for Mortgagee
2401 W e s t Big Beaver Road
Troy, M i c h i g a n 48084
6-10,6-17,6-24.7-1.7-8.1987.
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Vi mile east off Watervliet
M i c h i g a n , on Red A r r o ^
Highway.
REAL ESTATE: (To be offfferec
at 11:00 a.m. iff not sold prior tc
auction date.) Nice old stately
home with character. 2-stori
wood fframe, 5-bedroom home
1 Vi baths, dining room, living
room and kitchen. Basement
Hip-rooff bam. 22.5 acres off open
land w/ river running along o
property. NOTE: Will offffer rea
estate altogether or In two par
tials.
TERMS: 1 0 % down day o
sale, balance at time off closing.
PERSONAL PROPERTY: J
3-piece bedroom sets. 1 2-piece
bedroom set. 2 wicker rockers. 2
wicker chairs. Wicker couch
Wicker stand. Philco conven
tionai washer. Couch & chair
Table & chairs. Singer treadle
sewing m a c h i n e . Chest o
drawers. J. Leles & Son playei
piano, not working. China hutch
Table & chairs. 3-cushion couch
Crocks. Jugs. Old bottles. Metal
bed. Floor lamp. Pictures. Fan.
Bedding. Dishes, pots, pans and
lots off miscellaneous Items not
listed.
TERMS OF PERSONAL PRO
PERTY: CASH. Not responsible
ffor accidents or goods affter
sold.
The VERA KOSHAR Estate,
8 8 6 7 Red Arrow H i g h w a y ,
Watervliet, Michigan.
John M. Glassman & Sons:
AUCTIONEERS & REALTORS,
Eau Claire, Michigan 49111, (ph.)
461-6271 (or) 982-0425.
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TRI-CITY RECORD
JUNE 17. 1987
GORDIE
Watervliet flee Council
on the ball
By Therese Lang
A r e c o r d n u m b e r of 320
youths are playing ball t h i s summer in Hayes Park.
A m i n i m u m of $5,000 is spent
on equipment, uniforms, and insurance t o get girls' Softball and
boys' baseball teams In action.
The Watervliet Recreation Council held meetings since January
to make the s u m m e r ball season
possible.
Danny Gray. President of the
Watervliet Recreation C o u n c i l
and City C o m m i s s i o n e r said,
"It's a big thrill to see the acc o m p l i s h m e n t s of the kids each
summer, and that Is payment
enough for the t i m e and effort
we put into it."
Terry Harris, baseball directqr, Tom VanNiel, equipment
anager, J i m Engle and Claud
hbpson are trustees o n the
Fpcreation Council. Gray said, " I
ive utilized the p o s i t i o n s of
eoe four people and they are
)ing a terrific job. W i t h o u t
em, t h i s season wouldn't be
nning as s m o o t h as it is."
Watervliet c i t y as well as the
pwnship donate $1,500 to the
F j c r e a t l o n Council. Bainbridge
•wnship s u b m i t s $500. Various
onsors donate money to
eclfic teams. Bill Cartwright
Insurance, C o l o m a M a r a t h o n
rvice Station, Dr. Henry Lyon,
and a local nursery have taken
on sponsorship this year.
A c o n c e s s i o n stand in Hayes
Park is m a n a g e d by Rhonda
Morrical. The approximately
$1,500 brought in by c o n c e s s i o n
sales is spent o n expenses of
park use.
Mike W o j c l e c h o w s k i is head
umpire. Home-plate umpires are
paid $10 and base umpires are
paid $5 t o work the aames. The
1
umpires are o f t e n high school
students. " I t ' s great when older
kids c o m e d o w n t o the park and
make a c o m m i t m e n t t o the
younger kids," said Gray.
Each y o u t h pays $10 to play
s u m m e r ball. A $30 fee is required from f a m i l i e s w i t h more
than three children in the program. Children m u s t have their
o w n shoes and ball glove.
The ballplayers sell candy
bars during the school year to
raise money for the s u m m e r
Recreation Council. Three c a s h
prizes are awarded t o top sellers
of the year. A bake sale was held
on Memorial Day weekend at
Watervliet H i g h School t o contribute funds.
There are nine Little League
teams. Baseball director and
trustee Terry Harris said, "So
many kids are playing this year
that a couple more k i d s w o u l d
have made a tenth team." Each
team has one manager and t w o
or three coaches.
Peanut League has four
teams. Girls' Softball w i t h 7- to
10-year-olds has four t e a m s and
11- t o 14-year-old girls also have
four teams. The Pony League
has one team of 13-year-old
boys. There is one Babe Ruth
team of 14- and 15-year-olds and
one Connie Mack team w i t h
16-to 18-year-olds.
The s u m m e r Recreation
Council is planning o n making a
f o u r t h field in Hayes Park. Sixand seven-year-olds may have
the o p p o r t u n i t y to play coed
T-ball next year. "T-ball w o u l d
allow for four years in the minor
leagues," said Harris. "In the Little League we have instituted a
draft similar to the real major
leagues."
PRESS
C o n t i n u e d fron page 9
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GETTING READY...Terry Harris,
Danny Day, Jim Engle, Chad
Harris and Ryan Gray doing
general maintenance on Hayes
Park In preparation for the weekly ball games, (photo by Therese
Lang)
The ball g a m e s in Hayes Park
began during mid-May on Monday t h r o u g h Friday evenings.
The final g a m e s will be held July
1. Tryouts for the all-star teams
w i l l take place July 9-15. All Little League p a r t i c i p a n t s will be
given a fair c h a n c e to compete
at Eaton Park In St. Joseph on
A u g u s t 15 and 16.
Louis Cartwright, softball
director, and J o h n Duncan, field
manager, are t o be given credit
as volunteers. Many parents
spend a lot of t i m e at the field
lending support and supervision.
Trustee J i m Engle said, "Watc h i n g the kids develop, and
a s s o c i a t i o n w i t h people in the
c o m m u n i t y , m a k e s t h f s the
place where the a c t i o n is."
ed by the' sharp teeth of the
w a i t i n g sand muskie," Doug
wrote. Most times, though, the
f i s h eats pack rats, also attracted t o shiny o b j e c t s t o take
t o its nest.
Anglers like t o f i s h for sand
muskies at night w h e n they can
c a t c h the eye-shine of the f i s h
w i t h flashlights. Upon locating
his quarry, the f i s h e r m a n casts
a big plug made to resemble a
pack rat. The idea is t o drop the
lure right between the t w o bright
spots. If successful, the angler
is rewarded w i t h one of the most
ferocious f i g h t s of his life. The
sand muskie j u m p s high in the
air, f l i n g i n g sand wildly about,
w h i c h is w h y e x p e r i e n c e d
anglers wear special, tightf i t t i n g g o g g l e s for p r o t e c t i o n of
their eyes.
The battle o f t e n lasts an hour
or more and o f t e n results in
gigantic holes in the b o t t o m of
the river where the sand muskie
has thrashed out all of the sand.
Doug said that at the first hint
of rain, t h o u g h , the sand muskie
i m m e d i a t e l y migrates to the
banks of the river. "Last year we
had a near-tragedy when a very
sudden rainstorm c a m e up and
it rained very heavily. Some of
the muskies were unprepared
and unable to get t o the riverbanks quickly enough. Hundreds of t h e m d r o w n e d in the
s w i f t l y - r i s i n g w a t e r s of t h e
normally-dry riverbed," he said.
Since that happening, Arizona
fisheries biologists have put the
Gila River Sand Muskie on the
endangered species list. They
are very reluctant to a l l o w any of
the scarce s p a w n t o be shipped
to other states. M i c h i g a n ,
therefore, may have a d i f f i c u l t
t i m e obtaining t h i s new species
for Introduction in our sandfilled waters. What a pity.
WATERVLIET
DOWAGIAC
127 P l e a s a n t S t .
Ph. 463-5721
101 Robinson S t .
Ph. 7 8 2 - 5 1 3 4
HOURS:
M0N. FRI. 7:30-5:30;
SAT. 7-30-2:00
HOURS;
MQN.-FRI. 7:30-5:00
SAT. 8:00-2:00
C o n t i n u e d from page 9
cart paths. The shot of the day
earned $125.00.
Some guys
would still be there driving balls
at that little green if Marv had
not ended the quest.
It w a s
worth the two-dollars-a-ball
charge just to sit in the shade
w i t h the lady in red.
By the t i m e the c r o w d found
t h e i r w a y t o e i g h t e e n , the
temperature was over 90. My
Lee Trevlno 'live-in golf shoes'
felt like a c r o w d e d barrio apartment house. Cory, Jerry, and
'Bumper,' the g e n t l e m a n Dave
paired me with, were all beating
my s o c k s o f f .
They were
strangers earlier that day but
had become my partners as we
searched for lost balls, shanked
drives, and missed par p u t t s
together. Nearly six hours after
starting, the last putt dropped.
The struggle for respectability
was over. Jerry (Sorry, I never
got your last name) had a three
on the hole. For h i m and the
rest of the ' w e e k e n d warriors'
and 'once-a-week hackers' It
was v i n d i c a t i o n . Golf is m u c h
like H a l l o w e e n In a neighborhood that bans children from
the doors. Somewhere out there
Is a treat.
Treating everyone t o a c o l d
drink and a stomach-gorging
meal at the Board of Trade after
the o u t i n g w a s John Krogel.
Prizes were awarded to the sunburnt survivors.
Bob Kolberg
c l a i m e d first place w i t h a round
of 70. That's even par from a guy
k n o w n for burning up local
alleys during the bowling
season. Some guys are g o o d at
everything! It seems everyone
brought home a tee shirt or hat
or new sleeve of balls for the
next time. One thing seems as
certain as a divot.
It w a s a
whole lot fun and I can't wait for
the next t i m e .
NO FISH STORY...ten-year-old
Christopher Scheld caught this
dandy bass (15 inches) in Paw
Paw Lake iast week. Grandpa
Louis Scheid reports Chris has
also l a n d e d a 13-incher this
year.
Chris is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. T o m Scheid of Watervliet.
Comet
ballplayers
earn
honors
By S c o t t Bower
Several C o l o m a ballplayers
earned postseason honors for
their play during the season.
Senior Cara S m i t h was named
to the Lakeland All-Conference
s o f t b a l l s e c o n d team, w h i l e
junior Judi Hornus and senior
Roshanna Kelly were honorable
mentions.
Two members of the Comet
b a s e b a l l t e a m , j u n i o r Dave
Myers and senior Chris Glisson,
were members of the Lakeland
A l l - C o n f e r e n c e b a s e b a l l 2nd
team. Senior Keith Huizinga and
j u n i o r Steve W i l t g e n received
honorable mentions.
Huizinga and Myers were also
named to the Class B all-district
team.
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O MOVIE: 'The Last Time I
Saw Paris'
O You C a n ' t d o That o n Television
O Moneyline
O ® Newlywed Game
O Benson
© d D Nightly Business Report
©
Carta ( R h e a P e r l m a n ) h o s t s a T h a n k s g i v i n g dinner that e r u p t s into a wild a n d messy food fight
o n a rebroadcast of NBC's " C h e e r s . " It airs
Thursday, J u n e 18.
QD Hitler's Master Race: The
M a d Dream of t h e SS
4 : 0 0 O Major L e a g u e Baseball:
Philadelphia Phillies at Chicago Cubs (Live)
CD The Man That Corrupted
Hadleyburg
QD Savage a n d Beautiful
5 : 0 0 O MOVIE: 'A Home of Our
Own'
CD Peter No-Tail A n i m a t e d
CD MOVIE: 'Psst, Hammerman's A f t e r You'
® A r m Wrestling
5:30 QD MOVIE: 'The Manhattan
Project" (CC) (In Stereo)
© Scholastic Sports America
3:30
THURSDAY
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MORNING
5:00
5:45
© MOVIE: 'East of E d e n '
O ( I D MOVIE: 'The Girls o l
Pleasure Island'
O MOVIE: ' R o y a l Wedding'
5:50 QD Getting Even: Victims
Fight Back
7:00 ©
MOVIE: ' T h o s e Glory
Glory Days'
© Adventures o l Prof. Beetoven
7:30 O MOVIE: ' W e i r d Science'
(CC) (In Stereo)
8:00 QD
MOVIE:
'Desperate
Lives'
8:30 CD Peter No-Tail
6 D SportsCenter
9:00 ® SportsLook
9:05 O MOVIE: 'The Last T i m e I
Saw Paris'
9:30 CD MOVIE: 'The Wacky Zoo
of M o r g a n City'
® T o m Mann Outdoors
10:00 CD MOVIE: 'Marlowe'
0 D MOVIE: 'Back t o School'
(CC) (In Stereo)
6 0 Golf: Crosby Clambake
(R)
10:05 © MOVIE: 'Fluffy'
11:00 O MOVIE: 'Heaven's Gate'
(In Stereo)
AFTERNOON
12;00 CD MOVIE: 'Moving Violations' (CC)
QD MOVIE: ' W i l d r o s e '
€ 0 MOVIE: 'The A p p o i n t ment'
1:00 CD (3D MOVIE: 'Pot 0 ' Gold'
CD MOVIE: 'An g e l and the
Badman' (Colorized Version)
0 ) Top Rank Boxing IR)
6 D MOVIE: 'Gaucho serenade'
1:05 © MOVIE: 'Vendetta for the
Saint'
1:30 CD MOVIE: 'The Law a n d
Jake Wade'
2:00 QD
MOVIE:
'Something
W i c k e d This Way Comes' (In
Stereo)
2:30 © ( i l l Program for Vietnam
Veterans... A n d Everyone
Else Who Should Care (R)
3:00 O MOVIE: 'The Sure Thing'
(CO)
®
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Championship,
Round
1
(SJJudge
© Hazel Park R a c i n g
© m PTL Club
© G o l f : U.S. Open (Live)
©
( B ) MacNeil / Lehrer
Newshour
© You Can Be a Star
©
Hardcastle a n d McCormick
© Airwolf
© ( g ) MOVIE: 'Track of the
Giant S n o w b e a r ' Part 2 of 2.
©
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Pacific
7:05 © Sanford and Son
7:30 O C D Hollywood Squares
O
32 © a ® M ' A ' S ' H
O
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B e n e a t h the Sea
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©
d ® W h e e l of Fortune
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© (41) Divorce Court
©
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(T) Newlywed
Game
© Major League Baseball:
Boston Red Sox a t Cleveland
Indians (Live)
© M o u s e t e r p i e c e Theater
© MOVIE: 'Born Free'
© Fandango
7:35 © Major L e a g u e Baseball:
Cincinnati Reds at Atlanta
Braves (Live)
8:00 O C D O & © (22) Bugs
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Disney Channel
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10:00 O
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OlSpy
O O News
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©
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Part 3.
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DRC
© Truck and Tractor Pull
©
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Christie's Partners in Crime
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© Crook a n d C h a s e
© To Be A n n o u n c e d .
© Wildlife Chronicles
1 0 : 1 5 © MOVIE: 'Dark V i c t o r y '
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10:30 O d D H o n e y m o o n e r s
© Animals in A c t i o n
© Videocountry (In Stereo)
© S e c o n d Look
© This Land
11:00 O C D O C D O ® © ®
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O d D © (S) Late Show (In
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O MOVIE: 'The Sure Thing'
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2
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©
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O Monkees
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© QD Chicago Tonight
Newshour
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8:30 O
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©
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©
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© (S) Profiles of Nature (Ir
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News
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O NICK Rocks
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(CC). (R) (In Stereo)
O (£) CD GD © (D NBC
©
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News
Christie's Partners in Crime
© SD A B C N e w s (CC).
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© (41; T a x i
© (28) ©
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©
MOVIE: ' T h o s e Glory
City (CC) (R)
Glory Days'
©
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©
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® MOVIE: 'Back to School'
Racing Magazine
(CC) (In Stereo)
© CU) Wild, Wild W o r l d of
1
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Animals
the Constitution (CC). Part 1C
© Videocountry (In Stereo)
of 10
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© 700 C l u b
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©
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O
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night (In Stereo)
9:30 O A n n Sothern
O
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© (S) M * A - S - H
©
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© A d v e n t u r e s of Ozzie a n d
Harriet
© ' Glory Years (CC). (In
Stereo^
©
®
Telethon: L e s e a
S u m m e r Continued.
© SpeedWeek
© Q j ) Nightly B u s i n e s s Report
© You Can Be a Star
©
Hardcastle and McCormick
© A l f r e d H i t c h c o c k Hour
© Breakthroughs
11:30 Q ( J ) © (22J Nioht Heal (Rt
O
CD Entertainment Tonight (In Stereo)
* O Sports T o n i g h t
O Ca: © QD © CD T o night Show (In Stereo)
O Trapper John, M.D.
Q ( g ) This Old House (CC).
©
(2D ©
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Golf Highlights
© Platypus Cove
©
An Evening W i t h A l a n
King at Carnegie Hall (CC).
(In Stereo)
© SportsCenter
©
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© Fandango
© Royal Family
11:45 © (28) © (41) Nightline (CC).
12:00 O C D Night Heat (R)
O
32 Sanford and Son
O Donna Reed
O Newsmght
© MOVIE: 'Witness' (CC) (In
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© T e n Green Bottles
12:15 © (28) Late S h o w (In Stereo)
© I S ) To Be A n n o u n c e d .
12:20 © QD N e w t o n ' s A p p l e
12:30 O d D T a x i
O Mister Ed
O C D © d D © C D Late
Night with David L e t t e r m a n
(In Stereo)
O MOVIE: 'Life, Liberty and
Pursuit on the Planet of the
Apes'
CD C3D Michigan Outdoors
© Rugby: World C u p Championship:
Elimination
Rounds (Taped)
© MOVIE: 'The D.l.'
© Best of G r o u c h o
© E d g e of Night
© 07) Fantasy Island
© Changing Worlds
12:35 © MOVIE: ' A v e n g i n g A n g e l '
(CC)
12:40 O C D ©
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1:00 Q d2) Benny Hill
O My T h r e e Sons
O Crossfire
© ( g ) Rod a n d Reel
©
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B a d m a n ' (Colorized Version)
© i B ) Chicago T o n i g h t
© Laurel a n d Hardy
© E d g e of Night
© Animals of the Great Northwest
1:10 O
C D MOVIE: 'The Last
Survivors' (R)
1:15 ©
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Stereo)
1:30 O
(32' Entertainment T o night (In Stereo)
O Ann Sothern
O Newsnight Update
O ® © (16) © C D N e w s
H o m e Box Office
S o u t h B e n d , IN
Sports Network
Atlanta, GA
C h i c a g o . IL
Music T e l e v i s i o n
C h i c a g o . IL
V i d e o Hits O n e
Nashville N e t
W e a t h e r Channel
C B N C a b l e Net.
USA N e t w o r k
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H o u s e of Reps.
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© Jack Benny
© Search for T o m o r r o w
©
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©
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Under
O CD N e w s (R)
O d D A l f r e d Hitchcock Presents
O I Spy
© lie) Statehouse Report
© d D Nightwatch
©
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S u m m e r Continued.
© ® New Crosswits
© Crook a n d Chase
© 700 Club
© Search for Tomorrow
© Search f o r the Super
© MOVIE: 'I Thank a Fool'
© MOVIE: 'Everything You
A l w a y s W a n t e d to Know
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O ( 2 ) Superior Court
O ® N e w s (R)
O (3D Learn to Read
O Sports L a i e n i g h t
O L a v e m e & Shirley
© SportsCenter
© ® Warner Saunders
© Videocountry (In Stereo)
©
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© MOVIE: 'Sweet Smell of
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O MOVIE: 'Lolita*
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CD The Man That Corrupted
Hadleyburg
5:20 QD MOVIE: 'The Manhunt'
6:00 G ) Scorn ot Women
6:30 O MOVIE: 'Elvis -• That's
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8.00 CD MOVIE: 'The Manhattan
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QD MOVIE: 'The Ice Pirates'
8:30 O MOVIE: 'Odd Man Out'
Q ) SportsCenter
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9:30 CD MOVIE: 'The Biscuit Eater'
® SpeedWeek
9:35 © MOVIE: 'Interlude'
10:00 CD MOVIE: 'George Washinqton Slept Here'
MOVIE: 'On the Right
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Auto Racing: NASCAR
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10:30 O MOVIE: Police Academy
II: Their First Assignment'
(CC) (In Stereo)
11:00 © Falconer's Tale
11:30 CD MOVIE: 'Back to School'
(In Stereo)
ARERNOON
12:00 O MOVIE: 'That Was Then...
This Is Now' (CC) (In Stereo)
0 D MOVIE: French Lesson'
(CC)
© MOVIE: 'Blood Song"
1:00 CD (55) MOVIE: 'Letter ol Introduction'
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© M O V I E : ' A Passage to India' (CC) (In Stereo)
O MOVIE: 'Elvis -- That's
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6 0 PGA Goll: U.S. Open
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O Lead Off Man
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O MOVIE: 'The Assisi Underground'
O Major League Baseball:
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This Is Now' (CC) (In Stereo)
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© MOVIE: 'Back to School'
® Lone Ranger
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ventures of the Wilderness
© Crook and Chase
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s c o r e s f o r m a n y f i l m s including "The Candidate"
( 1 9 7 2 ) . " S i n c e m y childhood, e v e r y b o d y told me I
s h o u l d be a c o n d u c t o r , a n d I
f a n t a s i z e d a b o u t it," s a y s
Rubinstein. "But I pursued
the life of an actor and
t h r o u g h c o m p o s i t i o n , g o t to
d o a lot o f c o n d u c t i n g b y
default."
R u b i n s t e i n is a l s o an acc o m p l i s h e d a c t o r . He m a d e
h i s B r o a d w a y d e b u t in 1 9 7 2
in t h e t i t l e role in " P i p p i n . "
In 1 9 8 0 , h e w o n a T o n y
A w a r d f o r h i s w o r k in
"Children of a Lesser God."
W h a t is t h e n a m e o f t h e
t h e m e s o n g f r o m " S i m o n & Sim o n " ? Can I buy i t anywhere? V J . , — Edmonton,
Alberta,
Canada.
It's c a l l e d " T h e T h e m e
f r o m S i m o n & S i m o n . " It's
available on
the
album
" S t u c k o n T V . " ( M C A Records,
catalogue
number
MCA 5 3 8 8 0 . )
Please t e l l me the n a m e a n d
l o c a t i o n o f t h e i n n t h a t is s h o w n
o n the C B S s h o w " N e w h a r t . " M.K., Lancaster, N.H.
The fictitious Stratford
Inn is a p r o d u c t i o n s e t in Los
Angeles. The frontal v i e w s
o f t h e S t r a t f o r d are p h o t o s
o f a real inn c a l l e d T h e W a y b u r y in E a s t M i d d l e b u r y ,
Vermont.
(Do you have a question
about a celebrity?
Write Toni
D'Amato
at 200 Park Ace.,
Room
602,
New
York,
NY
10166. Questions cannot be an
steered personally, but those of
general
interest
will be an
swered in future columns.)
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