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TRI-CITY RECORD
Vol. 1 0 2 - N o . 37
Watervliet Commissioners
vote to condemn old school
By Ed Trainor
The W a t e r v l i e t City Commission accepted the recommendation of its City Planning
Committee and voted to commence
condemnation
proceedings against a vacant
school building on Red Arrow
Highway and Main Street downtown.
The two-story structure was
formerly the Watervliet Jr. High
School b u i l d i n g . City Commissioners voted 3 to 2 for condemnation. Voting in favor of
the action Monday night were
c o m m i s s i o n e r s Bob Bayman,
Bob Flaherty and Sharon Jennings. V o t i n g a g a i n s t the
motion were Lloyd Richcreek
and Greg Forrester. Commissioner Walter Duday was
absent.
Prior to the vote, discussion
centered on the lack of progress
toward
rehabilitation
and
development of the property
which had been rezoned to accommodate the current owner.
Bob Bayman speaking for the
majority said, "What ever happened to those plans? This has
gone on long enough." Commissioner Flaherty agreed, "One
of these days that thing is going
to fall down," he said. Commissioners
Richcreek
and
Forrester argued that the city
could not bear the financial burden of actual demolition costs.
" T h e r e is no money In t h i s
year's budget. That is a plain
and simple fact. I don't care who
knows it," Richcreek said.
In a phone call after the
meeting, property owner Carol
Moore, 8189 Verlynda Drive,
Watervliet, said she was surprised at the action and has not
been contacted on the matter.
She
said
her
plans
to
rehabilitate the building were
still pending with the immediate
improvement of re-roofing the
building tentatively set for this
f a l l . " T h e e c o n o m i c s of my
project (motel and recreation
center) need further study to
determine their probabilities for
success. We are still researc h i n g the i n v e s t m e n t and
studying options. The building
is structurally sound but needs
major w o r k i n s i d e to repair
plaster and ceiling damage that
occurred while the building sat
vacant for eight years. There
was no heat in the building
d u r i n g that time, and in
Michigan one should expect
deterioration under those circumstances."
M o o r e s a i d t h e r e are no
plans to sell the property as has
been rumored. On the move to
c o n d e m n she c o m m e n t e d ,
"Their actions serve no useful
purpose to anyone. If It is their
Sept. 10,1986
RED ARROW EDITION OF THE WATERVUEUiECORD
preference to light a fire, good
luck!" Moore added that she
has owned the building since
November of 1985 and that the
lawns have been m a i n t a i n e d
and the roof patched to inhibit
leaking.
In o t h e r b u s i n e s s . Comm i s s i o n e r s approved the appointment by Mayor Ed CamSee v/i
CITY
^ee
11 on page 2
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Watervliet girl assaulted
attacker sought in area
INVESTIGATION CONTINUES
An investigation by state and
local police continues in connection with a reported sexual
assault on a 16-year-old Watervliet girl. The girl was forced into
an a u t o m o b i l e near C h u r c h
I I III
FT-••:•••• - Street and St. Joseph about
CONDEMNED...The old Watervliet Junior High School building at the
12:30 a.m. Monday, September
corner of Red Arrow and M-140 may be condemned even though the 1. The driver took her to an area
current owner claims the building is structurally sound. City Com- east of the city near County Line
missioners voted Monday night to commence condemnation
Road where she was assaulted
proceedings due to lack of progress of renovation proceedings.
before she could escape the car
and run to a nearby house.
State Police Detective Sgt.
Jerry Clark of the St. Joseph
Post believes the assailant may
be either a current or previous
resident of the area. "This guy
was familiar with the area,"
Clark said. The man (s described
as white, about 5'10" and around
140-160 lbs. He is of a slender
would get better. He also told
His resignation letter was read
build with hazel green or bluethe Board he too would have to green eyes. He may have a mark
at t h e W a t e r v l i e t T o w n s h i p
resign if relations w i t h the or scar on his right cheek near
Board meeting Monday night.
Sewer Board didn't Improve.
His resignation was also anthe mouth. He drove a brownish
nounced at the Watervliet City
two-door car of unknown make
Sewer
Board
Chairman
Commission meeting Monday
H e n r i e t t a Frazier t o l d t h e
night.
Watervliet Township Board
Record that a motion to release
members expressed surprise at
Carpenter's letter to the public
the announced resignation.
had died for lack of support at
Sewer Board representative Bob
the Sewer Board meeting MonJackson presented Carpenter's
day night. She said Mr. Jackson
resignation. When queried
was not authorized to release
a b o u t it, J a c k s o n r e p l i e d
the l e t t e r to t h e T o w n s h i p
By Ed Trainor
nothing had been said about the
Board. She said the Sewer
The
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atervliet Township
existing conflict because the
Board discussed sending a letPlanning
Commission
voted 3-0
Sewer B o a r d h o p e d t h i n g s
ter to the local governments of
against a rezoning request for
the treatment plant and that the
parts of the Paw Paw Lake Golf
Sewer Board did not know the
course
Tuesday night. Planners
letter had been released until
rejected
revised site plans for
about 10:30 p.m. She said, "The
the proposed eighteervunit conletter should not have been
d o m i n i u m p r o j e c t after t w o
made public."
.
p e t i t i o n s signed by eight
Mrs. Frazier d e c l i n e d t o
families were Introduced at the
comment on the allegations in
public hearing. Twenty-three
the letter, saying, "I don't think I
area residents attended the 7:30
should comment on the letter
a committee of Bill Smith, as
p.m. hearing at the Watervliet
since it is being published in the
chairman, Charles Nelson and
District Library.
paper. I don't know what I'll have
Bob Ginter and was named last
One petition focused on a
month by Jean Chandler, the
to do now."
new plan to reopen Central
Board president.
Avenue off Paw Paw Avenue and
Carpenter's
letter
or
Somers was selected as the
extend it through the golf courr
e
s
i
g
n
a
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in
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candidate for the office by the
se to the lakefront. It cited mainfollows:
committee after Its members
tenance of the current street
To the Paw Paw Lake Joint
reviewed seven-page questionand its proposed extension as a
Sewage Board:
naires and written resumes from
major concern. The introduction
This
letter
is
to
formally
coneach candidate. The questionof
increased traffic past homes
naires were prepared by the
See RESIGN on page 2
committee. Smith reported all
the candidates had excellent
qualifications.
Somers will hold the office
until the annual school election
In June. At that time a candidate
By Phyliss Buechner
will be elected to a four-year
Maurice
Rushlow
f r o m of a problem with a two-inch gas
term on the Board, as that date
W i g h t m a n a n d A s s o c i a t e s , main located in the street and
coincides with the end of the
engineers for the Haver Street that he had c o n t a c t e d Conterm of office of DeZwarte.
Sewer reconstruction, gave an sumers Power Company about
possibility
of
them
Somers, who lives at 7031
update on the project at the City the
relocating
this
service
line;
but
North Maple Street in Coloma
meeting Monday night. He said
at
the
time
of
the
Hartford
City
T o w n s h i p , is a former high
only one bid was received and it
school and junior high school
was higher than they had an- Council meeting Monday, Septeacher from the city of Marshall
ticipated. Cost of the project tember 8, he had not received a
school system. She is currently
was estimated at about $9,000 reply. Rushlow thought that if
employed from a home office as
and the bid from Gary Selge of the gas line were moved, the
a s a l e s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e for
N i l e s was for $11,178.60. City could negotiate with Selge
Rushlow said this was because for a lower bid. The decision
See COLOMA on page 6
Sewage treatment plant supt.
resigns; attacks Sewer Board
By Karl Bayer
J a m e s Carpenter, superintendent of the Paw Paw Lake
Sewage Treatment Plant, has
resigned that post e f f e c t i v e
Sept. 5 and charged the chairman and the treasurer of the
Joint Sewer Treatment Board
with gross incompetence and
malfeasance.
Carpenter has been superintendent of the treatment plant
for nearly 9 years. The treatment
plant is j o i n t l y o w n e d and
o p e r a t e d by Watervliet and
C o l o m a t o w n s h i p s and the
cities of Coloma and Watervliet.
or model. A composite sketch of
the suspect has been made
available. Information regarding
the incident may be called in to
the State Police at 429-1 111.
Watervliet planners reject
golf course condo project
Norma Somers appointed
to Coloma School Board
By Marlon Leedy
Norma Somers was appointed
by unanimous vote of the members of the Board of Education
of t h e C o l o m a C o m m u n i t y
school system Monday night.
She replaces Ann DeZwarte
whose resignation became effective at the end of August.
Somers was one of eight candidates who applied for the appointment. She was selected by
Have you seen this man?
on the now dead-end street was
likely to decrease property
values according to Grover Gettig, one of those who signed the
p e t i t i o n . " I u n d e r s t a n d that
profit is the American way and I
don't t h i n k you are b u i l d i n g
those units just because you
like to look at condominiums.
But the reopening of Central
Avenue would come at great expense to me. That Is part of the
character of my home. It's a
quiet place to live."
The second petition objected
to other specifics of the condo
proposal. Specifically It noted
the Intrusion on a right-of-way to
five homes located on the Point,
an area alongside the course
which overlooks Paw Paw Lake.
Those residents use a private
See CONDO on page 14
Hartford Council tables sewer project bid
Norma Somers
WE ASKED Y o u
LOUIS MARTIN
COVERT
BOBPERKEY
[ " S e t t i n g pins at a
COLOMA
in " A farm j o b working
bowling
alley
Chicago at age 10."
with blueberries."
SUSAN NEWSOM
JACKSON
"I worked at a root beer
MARIE MILLER
COVERT
"Picking blueberries.'
whether to accept or reject the
bid was tabled until the September 22 Council meeting.
Two bids were received for
handicapped ramps the City is
installing on sidewalks. Identical bids were submitted by
Marvin Schmalfeldt and Tod Efting. Each bid was for $1.50 per
square foot for the 741 square
feet involved. They were each
contacted and because of the
See BID on page 14
What was your very first job?
VONDAJOHNSON
COLOMA
"A salesgirl at Goldblatts In Chicago."
CLOELLAANTONELLI
COLOMA
"Waitress."
FORREST RAY
BENTON HARBOR
Working on a farm."
ALAN CLARK
TORONTO. CANADA
"Bus boy."
SEPT. 10,1986
TRI-CITY R E C O R D
PAGE
TWO
RESIGN
situation.
However. I have c o m e t o the
c o n c l u s i o n that further e f f o r t s
w o u l d be futile. There are t w o
primary
reasons
for
my
resignation. First, the Board has
systematically destroyed the
morale of the Plant e m p l o y e e s
by c o n t i n u o u s l y c h a n g i n g policy
t o suit particular events, by not
f o l l o w i n g adopted p o l i c y and
e n f o r c i n g policy that does not
c o n f o r m t o State and Federal
labor laws. This d e s t r u c t i o n of
morale has made it virtually impossible for me to e f f e c t i v e l y
manage the employees.
Three e x a m p l e s of recent act i o n s the Board has t a k e n that
Illustrate t h i s first reason are:
the treasurer's inability to
provide two employees with
c o r r e c t p a y c h e c k s for t h r e e
weeks even after he was t o l d of
the errors; the Board c h a i r m a n ' s
personal attack o n an e m p l o y e e
C o n t i n u e d from page 1
f i r m my resignation, effective
September 5. 1986. I w o u l d expect one last paycheck for the
period A u g u s t 31 t o September
6. payment for my three unused
vacation days and reimbursement of b u s i n e s s expenses
as e x p l a i n e d on the attached
expense logs.
I regret having t o leave under
these c i r c u m s t a n c e s but the
recent Board a c t i o n s and continued Board a c t i o n s of the last
three years leave me no c h o i c e . I
have enjoyed the work, the staff
that has worked under me has
been an o u t s t a n d i n g one, and I
have learned m u c h t o improve
my professional abilities during
my tenure as s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . I
am truly saddened and have a
sense of failure over not being
able to resolve the current
(Ken Clark) at a recent personnel
c o m m i t t e e meeting even when
that e m p l o y e e f o l l o w e d Board
i n s t r u c t i o n s for m a k i n g a
grievance and her c o n t i n u o u s
personal vendetta against the
superintendent; and the adopt i o n and e n f o r c e m e n t of an
illegal overtime policy. These
a c t i o n s should, at a m i n i m u m ,
be met w i t h t h e i m m e d i a t e
removal from the Board of the
c h a i r m a n and treasurer for
gross
incompetence
and
malfeasance.
S e c o n d l y , t h e Board has
reduced
the
powers
and
a u t h o r i t y of the o f f i c e of the
s u p e r i n t e n d e n t t o the point that
the p o s i t i o n has little more than
a report w r i t i n g f u n c t i o n w i t h all
s i g n i f i c a n t d e c i s i o n s made by
the Board. T w o e x a m p l e s of
recent a c t i o n s the Board has
t a k e n that illustrate t h i s second
reason are: the e l i m i n a t i o n of
the c a p a c i t y for the superintendent t o hire qualified personnel
at his discretion; and the limit
on p u r c h a s i n g of $250, over
w h i c h the Board must give prior
approval even if w i t h i n the prior
approved budget. These a c t i o n s
have made the day-to-day
operation of the Plant at best
c l u m s y and inefficient and has
caused an e n o r m o u s w a s t e of
the Plant s t a f f ' s t i m e .
I don't seriously expect any
c h a n g e s in the Board or in
policy t o happen until legal act i o n is taken against the Board
or the Board is " t a k e n t o the
woodshed"
by
the
four
municipalities
that
jointly
operate the Plant. I have no int e n t i o n of t a k i n g such action. I
can only hope that the incomp e t e n c e of s o m e Board members will b e c o m e k n o w n t o the
c o m m u n i t y , and I can only pray
that the citizens that are served
CITY
C o n t i n u e d from page 1
pbell of Cynthia Richardson and
Sandra Pullins t o the City Planning C o m m i t t e e .
On a n u n r e l a t e d m a t t e r .
C o m m i s s i o n e r Greg Forrester
said street i m p r o v e m e n t s w o u l d
begin i m m e d i a t e l y o n West Parsons. The resurfacing project is
scheduled t o be c o m p l e t e d in
about t w o weeks.
The C o m m i s s i o n a l s o took
under a d v i s e m e n t r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s from C o m m i s s i o n e r / F i r e
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PAGE THREE
TRI-CITY R E C O R D
SEPT. 10.1986
Paw Paw Lake gets clean bill of health from Health Department
.
D r u m m from the Paw Paw Lake
Yacht Club. Virgil C i m a l a and
Tim Diebolt, f r o m the Berrien
County Health Department,
s a m p l e d the lake water, not only
for c o l i f o r m bacteria but for the
dissolved oxygen level as well.
This part of the survey s h o w e d a
level of 8-9 m g liter of dissolved
oxygen with the minimum
r e c o m m e n d e d standard set at 5
mg/llter, a c c o r d i n g t o Cimala.
Based o n these test results,
C i m a l a said: "Paw Paw Lake is
well within m i n i m u m water
q u a l i t y standards and improved
over c o n d i t i o n s e n c o u n t e r e d 1015 y e a r s a g o . " T h e g r e e n
Water s a m p l e s c o l l e c t e d from
eight (8) separate l o c a t i o n s in
Paw Paw Lake during the m o n t h
of A u g u s t have revealed very
low bacteria c o u n t s In all samples, a c c o r d i n g t o Virgil Cimala,
area supervisor for the Berrien
C o u n t y Health Department. The
average for all of the samples
c o l l e c t e d was less t h a n 1 0 0
c o l i f o r m o r g a n i s m s per 1 0 0
m i l l i l i t e r s of water. A level of 101 0 0 is an a c c e p t e d standard for
inland lakes free of sewage and
s i g n i f i c a n t land wash, he said.
Several c a l l s t o the Berrien
C o u n t y Health Department f r o m
lake " r e s i d e n t s " concerned
about the d i s c o l o r e d water and
the p o s s i b i l i t y of sewage in the
lake p r o m p t e d the late s u m m e r
survey. W i t h the help of Pete
J A S O N SEFCIK, 14, s o n of Mr.
and Mrs. R o n a l d Sefoik, Hartford, has been w o r k i n g part
t i m e at Rlvervlew E q u i p m e n t
and Bait Shop about three mont h s . He l i k e s h i s Job a n d
especially enjoys assembling
b i c y c l e s . The n e w b i k e s are
s h i p p e d in large c a r t o n s . Upon
arrival at the store, J a s o n p u t s
t h e m all together for display. He
also a s s e m b l e s l a w n t r i m m e r s
and helps to repair lawn
mowers.
The t h i n g Jason least likes
about h i s work is s c r u b b i n g the
m i n n o w t a n k s . M i n n o w s are
sold as live bait t o f i s h e r m e n .
W o r m s are also sold. Many kinds of lures, a r t i f i c i a l b a i t and
f i s h i n g equipment are sold in
the business.
A c c o r d i n g t o o w n e r Lawrence Biyly, the b a i t a n d t a c k l e
b u s i n e s s w a s s t a r t e d by h i s
father before 1948 at t h a t s a m e
l o c a t i o n o n OR 687, a mile n o r t h
of Hartford. Mr. Biyly and his
w i f e have o w n e d the b u s i n e s s
since about 1958. He said it is
the o l d e s t b u s i n e s s in t o w n ,
Smith's Lumber being the
second. Bicycles, l a w n m o w e r s
and repair, t r i m m e r s , and
bicycle repair have been added
t o the b u s i n e s s since they have
been owners.
foolc Paw
Pauu Paw
Pp\A/
sewer, Cimala feels
Lake should be c o n s i d e r e d a
find recreational
rem ro at irM-* o Ibody
Krkrlwofr\f water,
fine
w i t h g o o d b a c t e r i o l o g i c a l water
quality.
Sheriff urges bus safety
Back t o school m e a n s learn i n g m o r e t h a n r e a d i n g and
w r i t i n g . For s o m e students, it
also m e a n s learning safety rules
to make the trip t o and from
school safer, said Sheriff
Rosema of Van Buren County.
d i s c o l o r a t i o n of the lake water
"The y e l l o w s c h o o l buses are
C i m a l a a t t r i b u t e s t o the nuisanon the road again," n o t e d Sheriff
ce algal blooms, w h i c h are enRosema. "If children obey a few
c o u n t e r e d by h i g h n u t r i e n t
s i m p l e rules, bus rides will be
levels and c o m p o u n d e d by high
safer for everyone."
temperatures throughout the
Sheriff R o s e m a r e c o m m e n summer. Algal b l o o m s are not at
d
e
d teaching children the
all u n c o m m o n in any residential
f o l l o w i n g rules:
lake, but C i m a l a l i s t s s o m e
1. W h e n w a i t i n g for the s c h o o l
m e a s u r e s t h a t c a n be Imbus: a l w a y s be on t i m e at the
p l e m e n t e d t o help reduce t h i s
b u s stop; w a i t q u i e t l y so t h a t the
problem: a voluntary ban o n all
bus driver can see you; keep
fertilizer use w i t h i n 500 feet of
away f r o m the moving traffic;
the lake and any drains entering
never
accept
rides
from
the lake; c o m p l e t e pickup and
strangers.
removal of leaves, grass clip2. W h e n g e t t i n g o n the bus:
pings, etc., f r o m the lake shore,
wait for the bus to c o m e t o a
as w e l l as roads and a s s o c i a t e d
c o m p l e t e s t o p ; never c r o w d
drainage ditches; harvesting
around the door of the bus; go
and removal of aquatic weeds
from the i m m e d i a t e lake area. directly t o a seat and stay there.
3. W h e n riding the bus: be
Perhaps the
problems
of
nutrient and s e d i m e n t inputs c o u r t e o u s t o the bus driver and
other passengers; know where
into the drainage ditches
f l o w i n g into the lake should be the e m e r g e n c y exit is and how
t o use it; never put your head,
investigated
and
followed
t h r o u g h by corrective measures, a r m s or h a n d s out the w i n d o w ;
he said. I m p l e m e n t a t i o n of the never t h r o w f ood or trash o n the
above r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s w o u l d bus seat, floor or out the winnot I m m e d i a t e l y result in a weed d o w ; do not distract the bus
and algae-free lake, but t h r o u g h driver.
4. When leaving the school
the c o m b i n e d e f f o r t s of the
residents, the Paw Paw Lake- bus: stay seated u n t i l the bus
River Ventures organization and c o m e s t o a c o m p l e t e s t o p ;
other g r o u p s and the fact that a l w a y s use the handrail by t h e
the area is served by m u n i c i p a l
MEDICAL
MEMOS
By Ed Belfy
Bananas Not Enough...Bananas and o r a n g e s may n o t supply
e n o u g h p o t a s s i u m t o b a l a n c e the l o s s of p o t a s s i u m c a u s e d by
c e r t a i n d i u r e t i c s u s e d In t h e t r e a t m e n t of hypertension. That's
t h e f i n d i n g of a research t e a m from T e m p l e University Health
Sciences Center in Philadelphia. The s c i e n t i s t s say t h a t a
patient w h o needs 60-80 m i l l i e q u i v a i e n t s of p o t a s s i u m w o u l d
have t o eat about a yard of bananas every day. That patient
w o u l d get all the calories of a large n u m b e r of bananas, but
not e n o u g h p o t a s s i u m . C o m p o u n d i n g the problem is that
m o s t hypertensives are o n low-salt diets, w h i c h reduce the
a m o u n t of s o d i u m available t o make natural-source p o t a s s i u m
absorable. The T e m p l e t e a m r e c o m m e n d s that people on
d i u r e t i c s should take p o t a s s i u m c h l o r i d e preparations (inc l u d i n g salt substitutes) or p o t a s s i u m - s p a r i n g diuretics.
BELFY DRUGS
Watervliet — 463-3164
bus door; w a t c h for m o v i n g traffic; never c r o s s the road u n t i l it
is safe to do so and the bus
driver c a n see you.
" T e a c h i n g your c h i l d r e n t o
obey school bus rules is m o r e
than c o m m o n co u r t e sy, " Sheriff
Rosema said. " H o w to have a
safe trip h o m e is an important
lesson for k i d s t o learn."
Siren test is
this Saturday
THE WINNER IS...WBA 300 Club C h a i r m a n Betty Kunst drew the first
w i n n i n g number of this season's club. V i r g i n i a Maeder of Watervliet
G a m b l e s was the first winner. There are 32 c a s h prizes in the
popular d r a w i n g series that spans f r o m n o w t o the Saturday before
C h r i s t m a s . To get your tickets, c o n t a c t any Watervliet Business
A s s o c i a t i o n m e m b e r or Betty at the Golden B r o w n Bakery.
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"The regular m o n t h l y test of
the Palisades area emergency
w a r n i n g siren s y s t e m w i l l be
c o n d u c t e d S a t u r d a y at noon.
Residents are requested t o cont a c t t h e i r nearest l a w enforc e m e n t agency or fire department (business phone only) if
they detect p r o b l e m s w i t h the
siren nearest their home. The
system, used t o n o t i f y the public
of a tornado warning, serious
c h e m i c a l accident, national att a c k , or an emergency at the
P a l i s a d e s p l a n t , is r e g u l a r l y
t e s t e d at 12:00 n o o n o n t h e
s e c o n d Saturday of e a c h month."
SALT sharing
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OPEN Sunday 8-8
Mon.-Sat.8-10
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All Day Wednesday
GIANT 10 lb. MEAT SALE
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SALT s i n g l e s (Sharing Abundant Life Together) will meet
Friday, S e p t e m b e r 12, at 7:30
p.m. in the C o m m u n i t y Room of
Orchards Mall, B e n t o n Harbor.
Rev. Dean Bailey of Stevensville United M e t h o d i s t Church
w i l l be guest speaker. His t o p i c
will be " 3 Brothers: Prodigal, Joe
Cool and Uptight." There will
also be an election of o f f i c e r s .
A $2.00 d o n a t i o n will be taken
at the door. SALT is an interdenominational Christian
singles g r o u p w h o s e purpose is
to promote sharing, friendship,
social interaction and personal
growth among singles with a
Christian emphasis. Those
w i s h i n g additional i n f o r m a t i o n
may call 468-8439 or 429-3576.
And more specials in the store!
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From Quick
Boneless Beef
Chuck Roast
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$149 ttTEs.
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Hot Dogs
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Lesser A m o u n t s
LaSalle Federal Offers Various Loan Plans
Do you w a n t to remodel y o u r p r e s e n t home? How a b o u t refinancing your present
m o r t g a g e loan for a lower interest r a t e ? Are you tired of renting and w a n t to
purchase a home of your own? P e r h a p s you a r e looking for a vacation home of
your own to get away f r o m it all, or are you looking for a condominium where
you d o n ' t even worry about cutting the g r a s s ?
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Join us for
a celebration.
Sohigro is now part of the Terra family.
And we're changing our name to prove it. Join
our celebration. Come learn about our full line
of fertilizers, crop protection products, seed,
services and other good things for the land.
Also pick up a free coupon book good toward
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&
LaSalle Federal has a loan for each of these situations. Let LaSalle Federal be
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Address
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Phone Number
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Mail to: Mortgage loan Department,
LaSalle Federal Savings & Loan Association,
Sept. 19,10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Pinery Road, Hartford
720 E. Front St., Buchanan, Ml 49107
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LENDER
Good things for the land.
LaSalle Federal Savings and Loan Association
Visit with representatives
from Sandoz, Union Carbide,
Dow and PMC...
Buchanan
Bridgman
Coloma
Decatur
Fennville
St. Joseph
695-0811
695-3884
465-5500
468-6741
423-7081
561-8885
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TRI-CITY R E C O R D
PAGE FOUR
those conditions is guilty of a
misdemeanor.
The Watervliet Public school
system is proud of Its transportation safety record. The buses
each year must pass a rigid
State Police inspection before
being certified to carry children
the next s c h o o l year. Also,
drivers must attend school and
frequent in-service sessions to
become and remain certified
bus drivers
A tip of the hat to the entire
Watervliet Public Schools',
Transportation
Depar-
WOW! THANKS!!
COLUMNS &
TO
K E E P H E L P I N G - V O U , A L L
I NlE E D I 5 Y O U R V O T E "
ROLLING BACK
THE YEARS
T H E WATERVLIET
RECORD
90 YEARS A G O
P. O. Bowe went to Chicago
Tuesday night to investigate the
fruit market. He returned Thursday morning. He says he saw a
c a r l o a d of apples sold for 25
cents a barrel.
T h i s n u m b e r ( V o l u m e 15.
Sept. 11,1896) completes the fift h year that the Record has been
under the present management
of E. F. Case. There are subscribers who have received the
paper all these years w i t h o u t
paying a cent on It. Some of
t h e m are s c a t t e r e d f r o m the
A t l a n t i c to the Pacific, and it
w o u l d not be c o n v e n i e n t for
them to call in person t o settle
up. But the mails are open to
them, and it is an easy matter to
send a bank draft or a post office order for $1.50.
W i n t e r a p p l e s , p a c k e d , all
ready
for
shipment
and
delivered on board the cars at
this place, are being offered at a
dollar a bushel.
60 YEARS A G O
Miss
Deldee
Myrick
is
t e a c h i n g in the S t e v e n s v i l l e
schools, which opened Monday
of last week.
Lloyd Danneffel of southeast
Watervliet brought to this o f f i c e
last Saturday a c l u s t e r of
Japanese w a l n u t s from a tree
that he set out ten years ago.
There were eleven w a l n u t s in
the cluster and he says the tree
will produce a bushel of nuts
this season. The meats of the
nut are said to be very delicious.
Marion Sterner celebrated her
n i n t h birthday Saturday afternoon by entertaining eight girlf r i e n d s . A f t e r p l a y i n g games.
Mrs. Sterner, assisted by Mrs.
P. C. LeMonte. served the girls a
dainty lunch, each one taking a
balloon as a souvenir of the occasion.
30
AGO
WW YEARS
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Mr. and Mrs. Barton Raiff have
purchased the beautiful h o m e of
VjI Uro
aiKtart n a n i p l Q n n
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daniels, on
B e a c h w o o d Point, and t o o k
possession on September 4. Mr.
and Mrs. Daniels have moved Into one of the f u r n i s h e d apart m e n t s at the Paw Paw Lake
Motor Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pilllnger
returned home Sunday evening
following a visit with their son
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Pilllnger, at "Skipper's Landing."
W h i t e Lake. R e t u r n i n g w i t h
them was Rollie Hutchins who
was a guest of Mike Pilllnger.
The young men were awarded
c o s t u m e prizes at the Pirates
Ball held at the Yacht Club on
Saturday evening.
Submitted by Cindy Young,
assistant librarian at the Watervliet D i s t r i c t Library. Hours;
Mon.-Ftl, 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.;
Wed., 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.;
and Sat.. 1:00 p.m. te-4^0 p.m.
Phone 4634382.
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T H E C O L O M A COURIER
90 YEARS A G O
An exciting runaway incident
occurred on our streets Friday
afternoon of last week in w h i c h
Dr. & Mrs. J.W. Gunn and infant
son narrowly e s c a p e d being
killed. The frightened horses ran
around the house, through the
garden, over grapevines and
trellises, across the sidewalks
near the railway tracks, colliding
with shade trees, and d o w n the
s t r e e t s of the v i l l a g e at a
breakneck pace with Mrs. Gunn
and the young doctor helpless in
the careening carriage. The horses were finally stopped near
the basket factory on Paw Paw
Street. No damage other than a
badly dished off hind wheel and
fright of the passengers.
60 YEARS A G O
Frank Dlouhy. proprietor of
Crystal Palace at Paw Paw Lake,
is letting no time go to waste
even t h o u g h the resort season
for 1926 is over. He started last
week cleaning up the land between the highway and the lake
a c r o s s t h e road f r o m t h e
pavilion. All of the grass and
weeds have been pulled out of
the lake, the u n d e r b r u s h is
being cut off and a bathing
beach will be made on the south
side Ol
of the
Slue
llic Crystal
^ l y a i d i Palace
r a i a u o pier.
pioi.
On the north side of the pier,
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Frank expects to make a num
ber of Improvements as fast as
he can get to them. He will put In
a new breakwater and fill in the
low land so as to convert the
beach into a park.
Joseph J. Velek. proprietor of
the Woodward
Hotel and
pavilion, transacted business In
Chicago part of last week and
the first of this week.
E. Sylvander returned to his
home in Chicago last Sunday.
During his summer's stay at his
country home In north Coloma
he has made many attractive
Improvements.
30 YEARS A G O
"Get Acquainted" night will be
fpotnrpH at
at the
thp Bover
featured
Boyer School
School
jea
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> mfimhers
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frvr t h p i r
fir^t
Pamnt-
Will m
e e t for
T o r xtheir
neir T
i r s i rParentarom
will
meet
first
Teacher meeting of the fall term,
Thp mpptinn |q scheduled for
Letter to the Editor:
The new t e a c h e r s in t h e
Coloma Community Schools
would like to publicly thank all
forty-one c o n t r i b u t o r s to the
"Welcome Baskets" we received
as gifts from the community.
Your c o n t r i b u t i o n s were very
generous, and we're all putting
them to good use!
Thanks to you...Century Ins u r a n c e A g e n c y , T a l a Pharmacy, Dr. M.B. Santiago. Cent u r y 21 T a l a Real E s t a t e .
Richlyn's
Pharmacy,
Martorano's Take-out Pizza. Total
Hardware - Coast to Coast. R &
M Heating & Sheet Metal Shop.
Coloma City Hall. Badts" Pharmacy.
Also. Coloma Public Library.
State Bank of Coloma, LaSalle
Federal Savings & Loan, E & N
Sales. Bud's Opticians. Pasta
Hut, Piwacki, C o l o m a Bar &
G r i l l , Friendly Tavern. Max's
Place.
The Peoples State banks of
St. Joseph & Coloma. Nancy's
Furniture. Hipskind Building
Supply. Harding's Friendly
Market of Coloma, Mirror Image
Hair Designs, Get Physical Fitness Center. Larry's Broasted
Chicken.
MESSA.
Coloma
Cleaners, Pizza Hut.
Hilltop Center, Mattson's
House of Decor. Farmer Friday's
Mike's Pharmacy. Fred's Meat
Market, H o m e t o w n Variety.
Roma Pizza Restaurant. MEFSA.
and The Learning Center.
Sincerely.
The new teachers
at Coloma
CORRECTION
It was incorrectly reported
last week that Priscilla Young
has taken over duties as director
of c o m m u n i t y r e l a t i o n s at
Community Hospital, a position
v a c a t e d by J o a n S t e w a r t .
Priscilla is director of volunteer
services.
Hospital
Administrator Robert Schmelter
is currently in charge of community relations.
BUS SAFETY WEEK NOTED
Dear Editor.
The week of September 21-27
is being recognized as National
School Bus Safety Week.
Therefore. I thought I should
alert your readers of this event.
Some readers may not know
that all traffic must stop for a
school bus if that bus has stopped and is displaying 2 alternately f l a s h i n g red lights. A
driver who fails to stop under
Paw Paw
River Journal
i y R o y ML D a v f #
GEORGE KABEL'S REVENGE
When my sister W i l m a and I
were kids, we lived in a house
attached to the greenhouses on
Linden Street. In the living room
our folks had an old radio. When
w e w a n t e d to l i s t e n t o a
program, we took the headset
(no speaker in those days), took
it apart, so we could each listen
to the radio with one ear.
What a marvelous t i m e it was
when our Dad went down to
Frank Ansteth's Chocolate Shop
W ETOTMECTyOF
LCOME
WATERVLIET
jWCENTENNIAL
ENJOYED ARTICLE
ON WATERVLIET, N.Y.
Dear Editor:
We read with interest the article on Watervliet. N.Y. In 1977.
on a trip east, we went through
Watervliet. N.Y.,and stopped to
take some pictures. Pictured by
the Watervliet (N.Y.) Elementary
S c h o o l are our five c h i l d r e n :
Marj, K a t h y . Greg. Geoff and
Gerry.
We moved to P l a i n w e l l ,
Michigan, nearly six years ago.
after having made our home in
W a t e r v l i e t , M i c h i g a n , for 18
years. We miss our old friends
and enjoy reading the Tri-City
Record, to keep up on the news
of our friends.
Sincerely,
Mrs. George Lav/ton
Karl's Kolumn
FALLHARVEST
& SMELL
By the Publisher
.Hopefully, all the kids are in school, . the leaves
are getting ready to litter your yard and thoughts of
Irtominn to
tf\ water
ujotor ski
cki have
h^l/P been
hPPH banished
haniSnGCl for
fOT
learning
another 12 months.
Yepjolks, it's fall...the fall of
Carl Sandberg, Isaac Newton (the apple had to be
ripe to fall), Ben Franklin (who could forget his
famous air baths?) and Tom Brown;fall is the time
of endings,
remorse, the middle
age of the
seasons, the end of the harvest.
It is also my
favorite time of the year.
I love the smell of leaf smoke, pumpkins
ripening on the vine, frosty mornings with grass
that reminds me of a helping of Frosted Flakes,
mosquitoless nights and warm sunny afternoons.
What can compare with the fall afternoon?
The only thing I don't like about fall is the smell
the furnace makes when it is first turned on that
first cool night...there's the moist, musty smell of
crisped spiders and fried ants, the dust of countless dead things that bursts forth through the
filters and makes way to unsuspecting nostrils.
Rambling
on... can you
once? Inn,nn
think
hamoiingon...
yuu sneeze
tnvvtv but
uui uin,cr
' ' l s a Bayer genetic trait to sneeze in groups of
three or more.
My kids laugh at my public
.
n„nhoxA, "" 1/ i^arn^H
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public sneeze back at Our Lady or Lasaiette
SEPT. 10.1986
tment:Supervisor Bob lllff, driver
Barb W e a v e r , d r i v e r N a n c y
Greco, driver Carol Sink, driver
Barb McOuiston.driver Pat McClurg. driver Jan Schroeder,
driver Ruth Shull. driver Annette
Kraklau.
These are the people who are
the first to welcome your c h i l d
to school each day and the last
to say good-bye at the end of
e a c h day. Please c o o p e r a t e
with them to ensure that our bus
safety record continues.
A. Bruce Watson
more effort this special morning. I think my first
school breakfast was waffles, fare usually reserved for Sunday mornings following church.
At breakfast there was special attention to table
manners because you are wearing your new
clothes..they
also have smell of their own...I can
still smell the cotton shirt and the corduroy pants.
After the walk, or ride, to school
you entered a
place like no other...its sights, sounds and impact
will change you for all time. And above all, you can
remember the smell of that day.
What does the smell of school 'smell' like? I've
accompanied
my three kids on many a day to
school just looking to rekindle that smell, all to no
avail. Maybe my smeller has lost its innocence to
react to the new shoe leather, floor wax, desk varnish. clean bodies and new chalk...at any rate...it's
a smell long remembered and long yearned for.
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Word of the week...Pulchritude.
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There're
There re are still plenty
pieniy of
or WBA
wdm 300
juu club
ciuu tickets
available...stop
by the Record office for yours.
Tickets
Tickets are also available at
at most Watervliet merchants, including the Golden Brown Bakery where
the weekly drawings are held on Mondays.
The first ever Tri-City Record $25 refund went
unclaimed the first week...the secret winner still
att
has a week to claim it...this week there's a new
a ^ b f d S ^
Thenntbhye^
useful at
home
ln
the
boat
when
cam ln
name niaaen
hidden ininananaovervsemeni
advertisement somewnere
somewhere inin
mpnt r h a i r m p n are Mrs Herbert
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or at other
name
or
Grieve Mrs Svlvpstpr Hazen Jr Places
gatherings where the sneeze can be enpaper. And don't bother calling us here
thjs
and N?rs Jack CranJ
' joyed and the attention garnered is acceptable^
won't help.
forc,ues...we
Mrs v i t a Faraonp of Route 3 My public sneeze would put wind in a sail, knock
This past Monday morning a reader called to
straw
rninma
and Mrs
J a m e s down
houses, spray the back yard garden
ask if there really was a name in last week's paper.
a ld/or
send
Parannp'of Rivprsidp visitpri at '
onlookers heading for cover. Give me
when Ed Trainor assured him there was,he said he
t ^ ^ m e of Mr and Mrs Oscar "Y three
standard public sneezes and I ve got
find it and asked Ed for some clues.
cou,dn't
spots before my eyes, my knees go rubbery, the
when Ed still declined, the caller suggested the
Racina In Hazel Crest. Illinois,
back gives out and I stagger for the nearest chair,
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said
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have
a
chance to get a refund on your local purnoon. A spaghetti supper was
copy I think...there's a couple smells that I think
chases
up to $25.
served and outdoor games were
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stay with us long after they are really gone ..the
featured during the evening.
smell of a drilled tooth, the basement after a
Thanks for your many responses to our new
spring thunderstorm,
the empty gas can and the
television guide called the TV RECORD. This week
S u b m i t t e d by VI V l s c u s o , classroom on your first day of school.
the TV RECORD has been expanded to 12 pages
assistant librarian
at the
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Woi of school?
Remember
that day, the first day
and has twice the features, specials and adverColoma Public Library. Hours: Remember the great feeling of exhilaration
that
tising than the first week's effort. Your comments
Men., Wed. and Frl. f 10-5:30; cool September morning long before your kids'
and suggestions are always appreciated.
Tue. and Thurs., 1-5:30 and 6:30- memories began.
There was breakfast with the
8:30 p.m.; and Sat., 11:30-5 p.m.
rest of the kids...somehow it seemed mom went to
and b o u g h t a n e w S p a r t a n
radio. Frank sold all sorts of appliances in there, in addition to
providing lubrication for the dry
throats of Hartfordites.
After that, we could sit on the
floor in our living room and
listen to the big speaker on that
Spartan. We had our favorite
radio serials: Buck Rogers. Little
Orphan Annie, and the Lone
Ranger.
I got to thinking about those
days when I ran Into Frank Ansteth out at the Checker Station
south of Hartford. As we talked.
Frank told me a story of the old
days.
Back then, all of the businessmen on Main Street knew each
other well. They met a l m o s t
every morning for breakfast over
at the Midget Lunch. A few
doors east of Frank Ansteth's
was Clark's Meat Market, on the
south side, and just east of that
was Jim's Hardware, run by Jim
Walker and his son Harold.
Warren Clark's son-ln-law.
George Kable. worked in the
meat market.
One d a y . G e o r g e K a b e l
decided to go fishing out on the
Paw Paw River. He stopped into
Jim's Hardware to get some
baits and lures. He said to Jim
Walker. "I noticed you have an
outboard motor hanging there
on the back wall. I'm going out
fishing on the river and I wonder
if you would let me use that
motor. It would be a lot easier
than rowing."
Jim Walker said, "Sure." and
he walked back, got the motor
down, and gave it to George.
It was a hot. early fall day and
George packed up his gear and
went out on the river. He got his
fishing tackle in the boat, put
the motor on the back, and cast
off. He had the tank full of gas.
and was ready for a good time.
As he drifted, he wound up the
starter cord (no self-starters
back then) and pulled the cord.
Nothing happened.
George drifted down the river,
slapping at mosquitoes, winding up the cord and pulling on
It. Quite a ways down river, he
was still pulling, slapping bugs,
covered w i t h bites, and the
m o t o r s t i l l w o u l d not s t a r t .
Finally he gave up and rowed
back up to where he had left his
car.
Then he took the motor back
to town, put It down on the floor
of the hardware store, and said.
"Jim, here's your motor. I wore
myself out trying to get It to
run, and I never did get to do any
fishing."
J i m W a l k e r said w i t h a
chuckle. "Well, you just said
you wanted to borrow It. I never
said it would run." So George
went
back
to
the
meat
See ROY on p a g e s
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SEPT. 10.1986
PAGE FIVE
Coloma Twp. says no to tax levy
By Dee Catania
The C o l o m a T o w n s h i p comm i s s i o n Monday night o p t e d
not t o levy a one-mill tax against
assessments,
thereby
eliminating a Truth-ln-Taxation
hearing.
The c o m m i s s i o n b a s e d its
d e c i s i o n o n the a m o u n t of taxes
c o l l e c t e d In 1985, w h i c h was
$39,779.88.
Maximum
tax
d o l l a r s a l l o w e d w i t h o u t a Truthin-Taxation h e a r i n g in 1986 Is
$40,194.07. If a .9624 m i l l w a s
levied, the Township w o u l d
realize
a
1986
SEV
of
$49,481,802.
T o w n s h i p Supervisor Rodney
Krieger s a i d . i n light of current
reappraisals, he felt r e s i d e n t s
don't need an a d d i t i o n a l tax at
this time.
In
another
area.
Comm i s s i o n e r s a c c e p t e d a b i d from
Emergency Alert
Systems,
Stevensville,
to
install
a
telemetry alarm s y s t e m at the
T o w n s h i p Hall and c o n n e c t It to
the t o w n s h i p ' s 10 lift s t a t i o n s , in
c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h Paw Paw Lake
Sewage Treatment Plant.
The s y s t e m will serve as an
alert t o sewer back-up problems.
The single 10-channel unit will
be leased at $75 per m o n t h p l u s
$200 for installation. A d d i t i o n a l
lines
to
the
Township's
telephone s y s t e m w i l l be Installed, as well as extra power
supply lines t o be installed by
the Public Works Department at
a p p r o x i m a t e l y $250.
The digital c o m m u n i c a t i o n s
device will activate a d i a l i n g
sequence t o seize the line for a
call to a central monitoring
s t a t i o n for help, and in t u r n a
c a l l can be put t h r o u g h to Towns h i p personnel In emergency
cases. If one line is d o w n , calls
may be forwarded to Chicago,
Southern
California.
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degree at Grand Valley State
College.
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Other b u s i n e s s i n c l u d e d a
r e s o l u t i o n by t h e T o w n s h i p
C o m m i s s i o n t o a u t h o r i z e the
Berrien County Drain Comm i s s i o n t o clean W o r d e n Drain,
n o r t h of Ryno Road, in C o l o m a
T o w n s h i p . The drain is plugged
w i t h roots. Cost is e x p e c t e d t o
e x c e e d t h e $800 per m i l e ,
depending o n length of drain t o
be cleaned.
The Board voted not t o reimburse residents the difference
between o l d and new cemetery
rates. Board m e m b e r W i l l i a m
Kennedy reported a cost comparison of area c e m e t e r i e s are
in l i n e w i t h C o l o m a ' s r a t e s
a d o p t e d t h i s s u m m e r . If the
T o w n s h i p paid the d i f f e r e n c e it
w o u l d cost $1,750 based o n an
average of 14 burials per year.
W i t h present rates the Board
feels the cemetery will be selfs u p p o r t i n g . If at a future date
there is a q u e s t i o n regarding
c e m e t e r y rates, the T o w n s h i p
will budget funds for its care.
Reasoning for not reimbursing residents w a s based on
possible legal matters concerning c i t i z e n s w h o live elsewhere
part of t h e year a n d t h e
p o s s i b i l i t y of r e i m b u r s i n g for
burials o u t s i d e C o l o m a .
In another area, Dave's Tree
Expert Co.. St. Joseph, w a s approved t o prune and inject root
feed into three large trees on
T o w n s h i p property at a cost of
$385.
A request by the N a t i o n a l 4-H
Club A s s o c i a t i o n w a s granted
SWORN
T h o m a s Tokarz is
p e r m i s s i o n t o sell 4-H c o o k i e s
s h o w n being sworn in as
Sept. 27-Oct. 11.
n e w e s t C o l o m a T o w n s h i p Plan
T h e p u r c h a s e of
a 30ning Commission
member.
•r .
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meqabite for the Township's
Ifoh/LT3 T ' r
" L M M 0 n d 1 a y c o m p u t e r at a cost of $1,495, inT0WnSh,p Cl0rk Mar,,yn
Schultz
s t a l l a t i o n $100, was approved.
SCHOOL CALENDARS
COLOMA HIGH
SCHOOL CALENDAR
THURSDAY, Sept. 11 - Lunch-Chili
& crackers.
FT A
Meeting In Room 206 at 12:05
p.m.; J u n i o r C l a s s M a g a z i n e
Sale begins at 8:30 a.m.; Golf,
Coloma/Lakeshore at Bridgman
4:00 p.m.; JV & Varsity Girls'
Basketball, C o l o m a at Hartford
6:00
p.m.;
JV
Football,
B u c h a n a n at Coloma,6:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, Sept. 12 - LunchMacaroni & cheese. Varsity
Football, C o l o m a at Buchanan,
7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, Sept. 13 - Cross
country, C o l o m a at Watervliet
Invitatlonal^OOa.m.
WATERVLIET PUBLIC
SCHOOLS CALENDAR
THURSDAY. Sept. 11 - Lunch-Tacos. Jr./Sr. H i g h S c h o o l ,
J.V. Football, Galien - A w a y 6:00.
Jr./Sr. H i g h School, Girls' Varsity-J.V. Basketball, Dowagiac A w a y 6:00. Jr./Sr. H i g h School,
Jr. Magazine Sale Launch.
FRIDAY, Sept. 12 — LunchPizza. Jr./Sr. H i g h School, Varsity Football, Galien - Home
7:30.
SATURDAY, Sept. 13 - Jr./Sr.
H i g h S c h o o l , Cross C o u n t r y Watervliet Invitational 10:00.
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Activewear by
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c o n j u n c t i o i . w i t h a story hour for
small chilchen.
M e m b e r s of the W a t e r v l i e t
Business A s s o c i a t i o n will a l s o
lend their support t o Watervliet
Child W a t c h Week by offering
s p e c i a l p r o m o t i o n s in t h e i r
s t o r e s a i m e d at i n c r e a s i n g
children
a w a r e n e s s of the
program. Ivlerchants will display
C o m m u n i t y C h i l d W a t c h emblems in iheir store f r o n t s and
the City C o m m i s s i o n has agreed
to incorporate C h i l d W a t c h Inf o r m a t i o n o n City l i m i t s i g n s
they plan t o erect.
A spec,al visit by McGruff,
k n o w n tc y o u n g t e l e v i s i o n
viewers as a national symbol of
t h i s c o n c m e d citizen's group,
is slated or the South S c h o o l
orientation s e s s i o n on Tuesday
Sept. 23.
C o m m u n i t y Child W a t c h asks
that the c o m m u n i t y j o i n hands
in m a k i n g every e f f o r t t o
eradicate rhe horrors of c h i l d
abuse and v i c t i m i z a t i o n . Its
s i m p l e s t a t e m e n t says it all
" C A R I N G CAN'T WAIT."
Both the Watervliet City
C o m m i s s i o n and Township
Board of Trustees have j o i n e d
w i t h Governor J a m e s Blanchard
in support of his P r o c l a m a t i o n
of September 21 thru Sept. 27
as M i c h i g a n C h i l d W a t c h Week.
Watervliet Mayor Ed Campbell
and Watervliet T o w n s h i p Supervisor Merle Bujack urge every
c o m m u n i t y member t o support
the program d e s i g n e d to protect
c h i l d r e n f r o m a b u s e and victimization.
The
local
Child
Watch
Program, s p o n s o r e d by the
W a t e r v l i e t L i o n e s s C l u b , has
scheduled special orientation
m e e t i n g s t o explain c o n c e p t s
and m e t h o d s of p a r t i c i p a t i o n t o
area residents. The o r i e n t a t i o n
s e s s i o n s are s c h e d u l e d f o r
Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 1:00 p.m. in
t h e S o u t h S c h o o l gym; Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 7:00 p.m. in
the North School gym; and
Friday, Sept. 26, at 4:00 p.m. The
Friday meeting w i l l be held at
the Watervliet District Library in
QUALITY MEATS & GROCERIES
THE
^
Child Watch Wee set by
Watervliet governments
The Meating Place & Fnfc*
Running Suits
CHILD W A T C H W E E K . . T h e Wate v l i e t Towns;
Board declared the
week of September 21-27 as C o m m u n i t y Chi
Watch Week. Sponsored by the Watervliet Lioness Club, the
. lid W a t c h Program
provides t r a i n i n g and a safe haven for the c o m i unity's children. The
special week w i l l feature programs for traininci dults in the program
and m a k i n g c h i l d r e n aware of It. A l s o declari i the week was the
Watervliet City C o m m i s s i o n at its m e e t i n g Monciay night.
Pictured are the T o w n s h i p Board: Gary VanSlooten. trustee; Larry
Strouse, trustee; Eleanor Krell, treasurer; Joe B u j a c k representing
the Lioness Club; T o w n s h i p Supervisor Merle i ujack and T o w n s h i p
Clerk Delores Youdell.
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$1.69 Lb.
APPLE V A U EY
SPROUTED
$1.99 Lb.
COOKIES
ECKRICH
$6.59
FOOTBALL
OLD FASHION
GREG'S
SANDWICH CREME
$2.49 Lb.
WHEAT
BREAD
T O W N CLUB
SODA"NEW" AT SPRAGUES
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A
99c flavors $1.39
19OZ. / V A R I E T I E S
8
Pk-
120Z-
$1.09
HOSTESS MULTI-PAC
BONUS
3 DIAMONDS
PINEAPPLE 5 5 C
TWINKIES
CUPCAKES
$1.99
20 oz. CRUSHED,
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SLICED, CHUNK
INSTANT
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POTATOES'
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TRI-CITY RECORD
PAGE SIX
Obituaries
EVELYN GARDNER
Mrs. Muril (Evelyn Enders)
Gardner Sr., 75. of 1000 Campbell Drive. Berrien Springs,
formerly of Coloma. died Saturday. Sept. 6. at The Mattix Center for Long Term Care. Berrien
Center.
The funeral was held Wednesday at the Davidson Chapel
of F l o r i n Funeral Services,
Coloma. Burial was in North
Shore
Memory
Gardens.
Memorials may be made to the
Berrien County Chapter of the
American Red Cross.
Mrs. Gardner was born Nov.
13. 1910, In Balnbridge Township. She was a former den
mother for the Benton Harbor
Cub Scouts.
Survivors
include:
her
h u s b a n d M u r i l , w h o m she
m a r r i e d Feb. 24, 1930; a
daughter, Dorothy Gardner of
Coloma; two sons — Muril K.
Gardner Jr. of Berrien Springs
and Master Sgt. Kenneth N.
Gardner, stationed with the Air
Force in Fairbanks, Alaska; her
mother, Mrs. Daisy Enders of
Lawton; a brother, S. William
Enders of Fort Pierce, Florida;
t w o sisters Mrs. Richard
(Elease) Peterson of Kissimmee,
F l o r i d a , a n d Mrs. E l i z a b e t h
Taylor of Paw Paw; four grand c h i l d r e n ; a n d n i n e greatgrandchildren.
WILLARD BAKER
HARTFORD - The funeral for
Willard (Bill) Baker, 85, of 208 W.
South St., Hartford, who died
W e d n e s d a y , Sept. 3, at the
Veterans
Administration
Hospital, Ann Arbor, was held
Sunday at Calvin Funeral Home,
Hartford. Burial was In Maple
Hill Cemetery, with military
g r a v e s i d e rites by A m e r i c a n
Legion Stoddard Post 93. Friends called at the funeral home
where Moose Lodge 697 of
South Haven conducted rites
at 7 p.m. Saturday. Memorials
may be made to the charity of
the donor's choice.
Mr. Baker was born June 3,
1901, in Coloma. He retired from
C&O Railroad In 1967 and was a
member of the Order of Railroad
Telegraphers. He was a veteran
of the U.S. Army. Survivors include: two daughters - Mrs.
Ray (Eva) Cook of Plainwell and
Mrs. Floyd (Kay) Swisher of Hartford; eight grandchildren; and
six g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n . His
wife, Ellen, preceded h i m in
death in 1978.
FAUSTO LaRATTA
COLOMA - Fausto LaRatta,
67, of 163 Harriet St.. Coloma,
died Friday, Sept. 6, at Mercy
Hospital Division, Benton Har-
ERNA WOLF
A former B e n t o n Harbor
woman, Mrs. Erna Wolf. 88, of
Schererville, Ind.. died Saturday.
August
30,
at
Broadway
Methodist Hospital, Merrillville.
Ind.
Friends c a l l e d at B o c k e n
Funeral Home. Hammond. Ind.,
Thursday. The funeral was at
First Baptist Church, Hammond
Ind. Burial was in Evergreen
Cemetery. Oak Lawn, III.
Mrs. Wolf is survived by one
d a u g h t e r . Mrs. J o h n (Ruth)
Olsen of Schererville; one son,
Walter of Oak Lawn; nine grandchildren;
19
greatgrandchildren; and two brothers
- William Tober of Arkansas
and Edward Tober of Watervliet.
ANNAGANTNER
Mrs. Anna Gantner. 106. River
Pines Living Center, Stevens
Point, Wise., died there on Wednesday. August 20,1986.
She was believed to be the
oldest resident of Portage County. She moved there in 1979.
Memorial services were held
at River Pines. Officiating was
the Rev. Ann James, associate
pastor at First Congregational
Church. W i s c o n s i n Rapids. A
memorial has been established
in her name for River Pines.
Mrs. Gantner was born Aug.
28, 1879, in Berlin, Germany, to
the late Julius and Anna Kleinsteuber. The family came to the
'United States when she was 7
and settled In Chicago. She attended Chicago schools. She
was married to George Gantner,
a commercial artist, in 1911. After he died in 1945. she moved to
a cottage they built on Paw Paw
Lake, Coloma, Mich. She entered River Pines in 1979, on her
1 0 0 t h birthday.
She was a member of St. Paul
Lutheran Church, Chicago;
lifetime member of the Order of
Eastern Star, Chicago; and the
North Berrien Senior Center.
Coloma. Mich.
She is survived by one son,
Andrew S., Sarasota, Fla; one
daughter, Mrs. Adah Thompson,
Long Beach, Calif.; six grandchildren,
12
greatgrandchildren and five greatgreat grandchildren. She was
p r e c e d e d In d e a t h by one
daughter, t w o brothers, t w o
sisters and one grandchild.
Memorial donations may be
made to the A n n a Gantner
M e m o r i a l Fund, River Pines
Living Center, 1800 Sherman
Ave., S t e v e n s Point, W i s e . ,
54481.
^ f h e funeral was held at St.
Joseph Catholic Church, Watervllet. Burial was In North Shore
Memory
Gardens.
Friends
c a l l e d at Kerley & Starks
Funeral Home, St. Joseph, Sunday where a prayer service was
held Monday at 7 p.m.
Mr. LaRatta was born Dec. 6,
1910, In Logansport, Ind. He was
retired from Whirlpool Corp. He
was a veteran of World War II.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e : his w i f e ,
F l o r e n c e ; one son, J o h n of
Coloma; three g r a n d c h i l d r e n ;
one
great-grandchild;
one
brother and four sisters. He was
preceded
in d e a t h
by a
d a u g h t e r , A r l e n e LaRatta, in
1983.
ROY
Continued from page 4
market...fuming.
That f a l l , w h e n p h e a s a n t
season opened, George was out
h u n t i n g one day. When he
walked through a little woods,
he spied an owl sitting In a
tree...and he got an Idea. He
shot the owl. Now owls are
notoriously
tough
and
Inedible...In fact, there Is an old
saying that something "Is as
tough as a boiled owl."
Back at W a r r e n ' s Meat
Market, George plucked and
c l e a n e d t h e o w l , and t h e n
walked down to the hardware
store. He came in and laid the
fowl, neatly packaged, on the
counter. "Jim," he said, "I was
out hunting pheasants yesterday, and I over shot my limit, so I
thought I'd leave you a little
something for dinner."
Needless to say, Jim was very
pleased. He took the package
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Bankers Systems of St. Cloud.
Minnesota.
S o m e r s has lived in the
Coloma area for ten years. She
has two children; Brian, who is a
third-grader at the Washington
Elementary building, and Laura,
who is two years old. She said
she w a n t s to serve on the
School Board because she is interested in education.
She was sworn in and seated
by Chandler following her appointment.
The Board approved the administration's recommendation
to purchase a dictaphone from
the Dictaphone Company at a
cost of $1,073. Superintendent
Clifford Tallman said the dictaphone will add to the efficiency of the office by doing away
with tying up personnel for dictation and allowing all office
staff to handle typing the communications.
The Board also approved the
administration's recommend a t i o n t o add t h e S p a n i s h
language as an elective at the
secondary level to replace French, which is being phased out.
It will cost approximately $1,500
for the new class.
Tallman told the Board Its application
for
funding
for
vocational education equipment
in the amount of $54,446 has
been approved by the state. It Is
a matching fund grant which
will cost the school system a maximum of $24,223 and which has
been budgeted.
Depending on bids, Tallman
explained, the total cost to the
school system could be about
$15,000. The type of equipment
t h a t is p u r c h a s e d for the
school's vocational education
program is determined by staff
requests, the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
and the Teacher Advisory Committee. He did not indicate what
equipment will be purchased
but noted that the two-for-one
cost offered by Heath Company
would be a factor in bringing the
school cost down to the $15,000
figure.
The Board approved an unpaid leave of absence from
August 27 until September 27
for Mary Weber, a C o l o m a
elementary teacher. The leave Is
to grant Weber time for a doctorrecommended
recuperation
period. The Board also accepted
the resignation of Judith A.
Chapman, a high school special
education teacher.
DONATIONS TO BECHT FUND...The Coloma Lions and Lioness
clubs presented checks for $1,300 and S1,000 to the Aid Association
for Lutherans for the Rory Becht Fund to help defray medical expenses in his fight against cancer.
The presentation was made by (left to right) Debbie Friday,
representative of the Lioness Club, and Bennet Leedy, president of
the Lions Club, to Rita Becht, Rory Becht and Shirley Warren,
secretary-treasurer of AAL.
On Oct. 18, the Coloma Lions Club and AAL will co-sponsor a
wrestling show to benefit the Rory Becht Fund. Advanced ticket
sales will be announced.
Insurance bids pondered
by Hartford Board of Ed.
By Phyllss Buechner
T w o bids received for insurance coverage for the district
were reviewed with the School
Board at Its regular work-study
session held Thursday, September 4. Insurance consultant
George T i m m e r from Grand
Rapids said the bids were for
s i m i l a r c o v e r a g e but were
PRESENTED PLAQUE...Ann DeZwarte, who resigned f r o m the
Coloma Community Schools' Board off Education In August after
having served on the Board since 1982, was presented a commendatory plaque by Board President Jean Chandler on behalf off thel
Board Monday night.
DeZwarte Is the fflrst recipient off the award, which commends her
ffor her dedication and service on behalff off education. The idea ffor
the award was suggested to the Board by Supt. Cllfffford Tallman.
DeZwarte resigned her position on the Board because she and her
family are moving ffrom the community due to her husband's job'
relocation.
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(Shown, lefft to right: Chandler making presentation with DeZwarte
accepting plaque.)
tough. So we decided to have it
home and gave it to his wife, the next day, and she boiled it
saying, "George Kabel gave me all day...it was still so tough we
this pheasant. Why don't you could never eat it." By this time
put It In the pot and we will have everyone in the lunch room was
listening.
it for supper?"
A couple of days later, J i m
George said, "Jim, I never told
Walker came in the Midget at you it was a pheasant. In fact it
breakfast time and saw George was an owl I shot the day I was
Kabel. He said, "George, was out hunting. You've been boiling
that an OLD pheasant you gave an owl!"
And the whole restaurant
me?"
" W h y ? " George asked in- r o a r e d w i t h l a u g h t e r . T h u s
George got his revenge for the
nocently.
"Well, we wanted to have it for outboard motor deal, and that's
supper, and my wife boiled it all Frank Ansteth's story about'The
afternoon, but it was still too Boiled Owl".
i t e m i z e d d i f f e r e n t l y . Richter
Agency from Hartford submitted
a bid totaling $54,542 for general
liability, automobile and a onemillion dollar umbrella policy.
They also included a separate
bid for boiler coverage at an additional premium of $1,081. The
DeVries Agency from St. Joseph
s u b m i t t e d a bid for similar
coverage totaling $68,405 and
did not bid on boiler coverage.
Timmer recommended that the
Board accept the Richter
p r o p o s a l . The m a t t e r was
referred to an ad hoc Insurance
Committee, composed of Board
President
Peter
Sinclair,
Secretary Donna Bench and
Gerald Lutz, to study the bids
and they were authorized to accept the best proposal before
the current policies expire September 13.
Two separate resolutions
were p a s s e d u n a n i m o u s l y
regarding state aid. The first
was that the Hartford School
District does meet all standards
set by the state regarding the
classes to be taught and the
length of time given to each
class. This will add $29 per
student for the year. The second
resolution specifies that not
more than twenty-five students
shall be in each kindergarten,
first and second grade class,
and t h i s w i l l a d d $12 per
student.
PINES & NEEDLES
Coloma Pines and Needles
Garden Club will meet Tuesday,
September 16, at Randall Park.
We will meet at 12:30 p.m. and
then go on to James Williams'
h o u s e at I n d i a n Lake in
Dowagiac. Michigan. Each person Is to bring a leaf from trees
in their yard and identify it. Our
program will be "Trees in Your
Yard."
There will be a meeting and
light refreshments. Host and
hostess are James Williams and
Cathy Williams.
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TRI-CITY RECORD
SEPT, 10.1986
The Back Fence
Austin-Drake vows spoken in Stevensville
By Anne Bayer
If the M.E.S.C. ever c a m e t o
check us out t o see if we have
any e m p l o y e e s , m y a n s w e r
w o u l d have t o be a d e f i n i t e
" N O . " in t h i s o f f i c e w e are all
friends and will be t o the day w e
die. We are ail lucky because we
ail get along so w e l l and always
f i n d s o m e t h i n g t o laugh about.
T h i s week w i l l be another
m i l e s t o n e in the life of the The
Record and that being the fact
that Barb, w h o has been
ty p e se t t i n g for us since we took
over the paper, is leaving for
college. We w i l l all m i s s her.
She has been staying on t o help
our new co-worker, Bev, get adj u s t e d t o the craziness of t h i s
office.
and no more piles of basketball
shoes.
He will be missed, as well,
especially by t h i s m o m and a
c o u p l e of sisters and one dad.
Of course, he says, " M o m , I w i l l
be home o n the weekends t o see
all
of
you.
I'm
only
in
Kalamazoo." It's j u s t one hour
away: sure s e e m s funny that
one hour c o u l d make s u c h a
change in all of our lives.
A m y w i l l be able t o f i n d out
that being the oldest kid at
home is not as easy as it always
looked when J u s t i n w a s there t o
back her. And, of course, t i m e
goes o n and In t w o years A m y
will be leaving high s c h o o l t o
battle the big world. Then Gill
w i l l be t h e o l d e s t a n d the
y o u n g e s t , all rolled into one, and
she will have it the easiest of all,
w i t h no k i d s t o protect and
argue with.
Gosh, no one ever asked me,
but I really liked it the way
t h i n g s were, but I can't control
the m a r c h of t i m e . I have been
t r y i n g t o d o t h a t s i n c e my
brothers and I were g r o w i n g up
and It has never w o r k e d once. I
remember w h e n I w a s younger I
w a s in no hurry t o c h a n g e the
life I had. Even w i t h all of its dayto-day c h a n g e s , I s t i l l get t o a
c e r t a i n t i m e zone and want t i m e
t o s t a n d still, no more m a r c h i n g
for t h i s kid. I w a n t it t o freeze,
and I k n o w that's being selfish.
We are all creators of dreams
and w a r m memories, and t i m e ' s
m u d d y shoe t e a c h e s us all how
t o s l o w d o w n and enjoy w h a t we
have now, for it all soon w i l l be
lost.
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Saturday, November 15, 1986,
has been selected for our
C h r i s t m a s s h o p p i n g trip to
W o o d f i e l d Mall, Schaumburg,
111. Enjoy s h o p p i n g the threelevel mall w i t h over 150 stores.
The m o t o r c o a c h w i l l arrive at
C o m m u n i t y H o s p i t a l at 7:30
a.m., leaving p r o m p t l y at 8:00.
Again, a s t o p w i l l be made at
E l i a s B r o t h e r s Big Boy o n
request. Cost for this t r i p will be
$ 2 3 . 0 0 w i t h lunch on your own.
Make c h e c k s payable to
Community Hospital Auxiliary
and send to Priscilla Young at
Community Hospital, Medical
Park, W a t e r v l i e t ,
Michigan,
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The t o p i c will be the c e l e b r a t i o n
o f t h e s t a t e of M i c h i g a n ' s
S e s q u i c e n t e n n i a l in 1987. Information w i l l be o f f e r e d concerning Sesquicentennial
Pioneer Certificates, w h i c h are
available to anyone directly
descended from a Michigan
resident of 1837 or earlier. The
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A p r e s e n t a t i o n of p i c t u r e s
and slides of Watervliet and
C o l o m a by Bill Beverly will be
the program.
This m e e t i n g is open to the.
public.
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meeting of the season on Sept.
16, Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m., at the
M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h in Coloma.
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Historical Society to meet
The Genealogical A s s o c i a t i o n
of S o u t h w e s t e r n M i c h i g a n will
begin the 1 9 8 6 - 8 7 year w i t h a
m e e t i n g on Friday, September
12, 1986, at the M a u d Preston
Palenske Memorial Library in St.
Joseph. The evening will begin
w i t h a social hour at 6:30 p.m.
and the m e e t i n g will begin at
7 : 3 0 p.m.
The speaker for the meeting
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A " B o a t i n g Skills & Seamans h i p " c o u r s e w i l l be s t a r t i n g
Thursday, September 1 1 , 1 9 8 6 . It
will be held from 7-9 p.m. for app r o x i m a t e l y 9 Thursdays at St.
end s t a k e s and behind the midd l e o n e . W h i l e in t h e wraparound, w i t h f o u r s t a k e s , the
bag will fit a r o u n d the o u t s i d e of
the
stakes.
So
measure
carefully and avoid some of the
p u l l i n g up of the stakes and
redriving of the same, like 1 d i d
while trying t o f i n d an easy way
t o do it.
You can use g u n n y s a c k i n g or
j u s t o l d sheeting or an o l d t o w e l
for that matter, but it's harder t o
fasten t h i n g s like that o n for the
winter.
W i t h care, these p l a s t i c transplant p r o t e c t o r s can be used
several t i m e s in one season or
saved t o be used another year.
B e s t o f a l l , t h e i r c o s t is
negligible c o m p a r e d to their
benefit in providing vulnerable
plants a healthy start.
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N o matter how careful w e are
about p l a n t i n g , whether it be
seed, t r a n s p l a n t i n g or placing a
new plant in the right p o s i t i o n ,
w e s o m e t i m e s n e e d h e l p in
p r o t e c t i n g this plant from the
w i n d and weather and sun.
Determine tne direction the
w i n d is c o m i n g from; then you
m u s t decide what you are g o i n g
t o use t o get the p r o t e c t i o n you
w i l l need from the w i n d or sun.
Use l i g h t - c o l o r e d m a t e r i a l , so
the sun w i l l not have a baking
e f f e c t on the plant.
Light-colored plastic trash
bags are what I view the best.
However, now that we have gott e n t h i s far, w e have to determine the size trash bag we want,
for there are t w o ways t o go
f r o m here. As In the triangle, you
w i l l drive three stakes in the
g r o u n d ana fit ihc Dc-g over the
A t t e n d i n g the w e d d i n g from
out-of-town were the bride's
grandmother,
Mrs. Gordon
A u s t i n , Senath. M i s s o u r i , and
formerly of Watervliet. and grand m o t h e r of the groom. Mrs. R. L.
Drake of Boykins, Virginia.
The bride is the daughter of
Richard
Austin,
Senath,
Missouri, and Marvis Rowley of
Watervliet.
The bride is a graduate of
Watervliet High School. She is
e m p l o y e d by A m e r i t e c h Services Inc., Benton Harbor.
The g r o o m graduated from
W a r w i c k High School, Newport
N e w s , V i r g i n i a , and C h o w a n
College, Murfeesboro, North
Carolina. He is e m p l o y e d by
Numanco
Inc.. B a r r i n g t o n ,
Rhode Island, as a health
physics t e c h n i c i a n . His parents
are Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Drake,
Newport News, Virginia.
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CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
Barb b e g a n t y p e s e t t i n g w h i l e
her dad o w n e d the paper and
j u s t stayed o n when w e t o o k
over; and, at times, she had to
be s u c h a trooper and a g o o d
sport. We w i l l all m i s s her and
her s p e c i a l e f f o r t s t h a t she
brought to t h i s publication. But
each and every one must f o l l o w
his or her o w n dreams, and
Barb's is t o be a teacher, and I'm
sure she will make a very g o o d
one.
At 3:00 last Friday we all
gathered a r o u n d the counter in
the front o f f i c e and c a l l e d to
Barb t o leave the C o m p u g r a p h i c
and c o m e out front as we want e d t o t a l k t o her. She w a s so
surprised w h e n she saw all of
the p a c k a g e s and the cake. After the " o o h s " and " a h s " of the
presents, we all enjoyed a nice
piece of cake and spent s o m e
t i m e t a l k i n g about the funny
t h i n g s that have happened
d u r i n g the past three years.
Then back to w o r k w e went, all a
little fuller and a little happier.
Good kid! We w i l l miss her, as
I'm sure Bev will f i n d out in the
weeks t o c o m e .
N o t h i n g ever stays the same.
We are a l w a y s g r o w i n g and
c h a n g i n g , and usually t h i s happens w h i l e you feel you are
s t a n d i n g c o m p l e t e l y still, as If
you are g o i n g nowhere. Change
is not always easy but it's a
must in life.
J u s t i n has left for college this
past week, as w e l l as Barb, and I
know all of us will have so many
t h i n g s t o get used t o at home;
especially no dirty sweat socks.
over satin w i t h a lace cape top.
She c a r r i e d a w h i t e c o l o n i a l
basket of w h i t e c a r n a t i o n s and
l i l a c roses i n t e r m i n g l e d w i t h
lace and lilac ribbon.
The b r i d e s m a i d ' s g o w n w a s
the s a m e as the m a t r o n of
honor's.
A t t e n d i n g the g r o o m were R.
L. Drake, father of the g r o o m , as
best m a n and Scott A u s t i n ,
Senath. Missouri, brother of the
bride, usher.
F o l l o w i n g the c e r e m o n y , a
r e c e p t i o n w a s h e l d at t h e
n e w l y w e d s ' home, 1847 Russell
Road. Baroda.
For their w e d d i n g t r i p the
couple took a two-week t o u r of
A t l a n t i c City, New Jersey;
N e w p o r t N e w s , V i r g i n i a ; and
Senath, Missouri.
The w e d d i n g cake was made
by Doris S t e m b a u g h . Okemos,
M i c h i g a n , formerly of Hartford
and aunt of the bride.
R o b e r t C. Drake, N e w p o r t
News, Virginia, and Renee Lee
A u s t i n , Baroda, e x c h a n g e d wedding vows o n July 26 at 11:30
a.m. at the United M e t h o d i s t
C h u r c h in S t e v e n s v i l l e . Off i c i a t i n g c l e r g y m a n w a s Rev.
Steven Emery.
T h e b r i d e w a s g i v e n in
marriage by her father. Richard
Austin. Her g o w n w a s of w h i t e
lace over satin w i t h a w h i t e lace
cape. She wore a headpiece of
roses, baby' s- br eat h and loops
of pearls. She carried a colonial
c a s c a d e of w h i t e and lilac roses
i n t e r m i n g l e d w i t h lace and
pearls.
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Comets upset Rams with a
21-6 Fri. night surprise
Indians scalp Tigers
for 1st game victory
Brown led all Indian rushers
By Kelly Sinclair
with 81 yards on 17 carries,
In the first football action of
while Kevin Birkhead led defenthe season on Friday night, the
ders with 12 tackles. The Indian
Hartford Indians rallied past the
s q u a d was w i t h o u t Dennis
Lawrence Tigers with a 14 to 8
Romeo, a defensive lineman,
victory.
due to Illness, but he is expecThe I n d i a n s got o n the
ted back for next week's game.
scoreboard first with a 30-yard
The junior varsity posted its
pass from junior quarterback
first win of the season this past
Mike DeMorrow t o senior
Thursday night to start what will
receiver Harold Bohn. This was
hopefully be another successful
the only scoring done in the first
season for the squad. The Inquarter of play until the Tigers
dians defeated the Tigers 14-0.
put themselves on the board
Larry Ryan scored the first Inwith a 3-yard run by Steve Sandian touchdown on a 25-yard
born. The Tigers were almost
run, while Matt McLellan scored
allowed on the board again at
STREAKING COMET...Coloma's Dave Myers rushed for 70 yards on
the end of the second quarter, the second on a short quarterback keeper. Jason Kuehnle, 20 carries In the Comets'upset of South Haven last Friday night.
but the powerful Indian defense
(Coloma Schools photo)
held them at the goal line on a Brad Smith, Jason Spaulding,
and
Steve
Bench
all
had
good
crucial fourth-and-inches play.
The Tigers came back in the defensive games, while Alan
third period to take an 8 to 6 lead Farley had a successful running
when a Hartford center's snap game.
Next week the varsity w i l l
on a punt went out of the Indian
face
the Bisons of New Buffalo
end zone. But the Indians came
at
New
Buffalo on Friday night.
back to show just how tough
they could be and marched the That game will start at 7:30. On
ball down the field, until Eric Thursday the junior varsity team
Brown scored for the Indians on will play Watervliet, since New
a two-yard plunge with only four Buffalo has no junior varsity
minutes left of play. Ken Austin squad, at home beginning at
ran the ball in to give the Indians 6:00.
Tralnor
a 14 to 8 lead.
'Detente' on the sidelines
GORDON
Journalism is one of those
truly risky businesses. I feel
deeply affected by the Soviet
detention of what's-his-name;
you know, that writer for the International Shot-Putters Yearly
(ISPY). The poor guy had his son
with him In Moscow. What kind
of intelligence is that?
CHARLES
People don't often think of
this but a football stadium is
roughly equivalent to the foreign
embassy compound for the outexercise their dogs. By waiting
numbered visitors attending
just a little longer, leaf fall and away games. These brave souls
heavy frosts will help open the
travel In caravans to distant
woodlands to improve visibility.
towns to cheer on their warriors.
So will the first dusting of snow.
The field is not always all that
Woodcock and ruffed grouse
separates the fans. There are
hunters have visibility problems
other subtle differences, like
during the first half of Septemdistinct color preferences. On
ber, too, but with a good dog
one side is a wave of macho
pointing up the opportunities for
burgundy and gold, while the
them, they still manage to get
visitors all wear red or orange
shots at a fair number of birds.
and black. How tacky! And their
Hitting them, though, might be
cheerleaders always look like
another story but It is still fun extras from the Alien sequel.
trying. With sharptails, shooting
And their coaches are either
is in the more open fields and built like Mickey Rooney or Dom
success runs a little higher,
DeLuise.
although they fly long distances
What always makes the whole
and are often hard to locate in
encounter so frightening is both
the first place.
Whatever your sport may be, t e a m s have the b o m b , and
this is the time of year to get out they're not afraid to use it.
Thank God, there are those guys
there and start enjoying it.
'September Song'
Today's youth may not be
familiar with "September Song."
But those of us who remember
its words and are hunters and
fishermen will probably lament
the fact that it doesn't include
anything at all about our favored
pastimes.
September, in fact, is such a
busy and varied time that the
sportsman has a tough time
deciding just what not to do. Do
you lay down the rod and reel in
favor of the shotgun or rifle or do
you try to split the time and try
to do everything? No matter
what you decide, it's a foregone
conclusion that you are going to
have to neglect something outdoors that you would like to be
doing.
Nobody needs to be told that
right now is some of the very
best fishing of the year for
nearly everything. Salmon are
not jumping into boats but it
seems like they are close to it
some days on the Great Lakes.
Along with them you have plenty
of action heating up with brown
trout, steelhead, whitefish and
other big lake dwellers.
On the Inland lakes the bass,
pike,
muskies,
walleyes,
bluegills and other panfish are
on a feeding spree that won't let
up until cold weather slows
down their hunger somewhat.
The first steelhead and brown
trout have entered the tributary
streams and more will follow as
salmon head upstream. In the
upper reaches, brook trout are
preparing to spawn and are
ready to hit nearly any bait
tossed their way. If you can't
catch your favorite fish right
now, you might as well give up
completely!
Bear hunting in the northern
counties of Michigan begins
just a bit before the mid-month
opening of the seasons on
grouse, woodcock and rabbits.
While most bird hunters will be
seeking ruffed grouse, those
who want to venture into the
eastern part of the Upper Peninsula can also find sharp-tailed
grouse season opening and, for
the first time in 21 years, it includes Drummond Island.
September 15 also marks
opening day of the squirrel
season during which black, gray
and fox s q u i r r e l s b e c o m e
l e g i t i m a t e t a r g e t s . This is
among Michigan's longest hunting seasons, running through
January 1, with very few exceptions.
Rabbit season, for both cottontail rabbits and snowshoe
hares. Is the longest and lasts
until March 31 in all parts of
Michigan. As is the case with
squirrels, though, heavy foliage
makes It difficult to see the
bunnies during the early days of
hunting so most hunters just
don't bother unless they want to
from the UN wearing striped
suits to decide when the neutral
zone is encroached upon.
Okay, maybe I'm making too
much of this but things get pretty hairy up in the press box. At
Friday
night's
Watervliet/Galesburg-Augusta game I
spent several tense moments
with three burly old guys using a
wireless t r a n s m i t t e r to communicate with the other side.
They were spotting our tackles
and guards and radioing ahead
Panther defensive tactics. I tried
eating a cheeseburger deluxe to
confuse them and then chain
smoked but they were some
tough old birds and didn't seem
to notice.
One of them, with a thick
By Scott Bower
Coloma opened its football
season with a 21-6 win at South
Haven last Friday night.
The C o m e t s o p e n e d the
scoring in the first quarter when
quarterback Chris Glisson saw
Steve Chandler angling to the
right side of the field and threw
him a pass that Chandler turned
into a twenty-five yard touchdown play. Jerry Robinson's extra-point kick gave Coloma a 7-0
lead.
The Rams answered late in
the first quarter when South
Haven
quarterback
John
Clarkson c u l m i n a t e d a drive
with a six-yard touchdown pass
to Pete Bl—kmon. The Rams
went for a two-point conversion,
but an attempted pass landed
untouched in the end zone. After
one quarter. Coloma led 7-6.
Glisson added to Coloma's
point total with four minutes left
in the first half by working his
way through the South Haven
defense with a variety of moves
enroute to a twenty-eight yard
touchdown run. An extra-point
kick by R o b i n s o n made the
score 14-6.
The Rams threatened to score
on the final play of the first half
as they were inside the Coloma
ten-yard line. However, a sure
t o u c h d o w n pass was t i p p e d
away by t h e C o m e t s ' Todd
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PAGE TEN
Picks of the Week
ARMCHAIR QUARTERBACKS
p r o g n o s t l c a t o r are the teams
they predict w i l l w i n the m a t c h
ups. Total points scored in the
Chicago Bears game will be
To make t h i s feature as easy on
o u r readers: eyes as possible w e
will list the g a m e s only once.
Under t h e p i c t u r e of e a c h
,
—
C o n t i n u e d f r o m page 9
Galesburg a c c e n t , noticed me
taking notes. He looked over my
shoulder and asked, "You one of
dem reporters?" I flashed a fake
press card i d e n t i f y i n g myself •
alsely as a free-lancer w i t h
"Cheerleaders Update." " O h , I
see," was his reply. "Is that a
Shopper'? I got a o l d t r u c k I
w a n t a sell. The ad s h o u l d say
rusty but trusty. First three hundred b u c k s takes it. BYOB." I
iook d o w n the ad in shorthand. I
figured It was code and the guy
was tryina to defect right In
f r o n t o f h i s c o m r a d e s . At
n a l f t i m e I b o u g h t a coke and a
hot dog and left the t e m p t i n g
snack right where the o l d guy
had been sitting. I really piled on
the o n i o n s and relish for h i m . On
the inside of the hot dog wrapper I left a m e s s a g e , " E x p l a i n
BYOB." It was obvious to m e
that he had o f f e r e d t o sell an o l d
Galesburg play book for three
hundred rubles but I didn't have
t i m e to decipher the rest.
I barely made it o u t of that
c o l d l i t t l e r o o m b e f o r e they
eturned from their d e b r i e f i n g
w i t h the G-A c o a c h e s . W a t c h i n g
ihe s e c o n d half from f i e l d level
allowed me t o pretend I was
i a k i n g p i c t u r e s of the h o m e
c r o w d while I actually trained
my t e l e p h o t o l e n s o n t h o s e
three strangers. I've got pictures
of you-know-who inhaling the
treat I left for him. Watervliet
started t o rally late in t h e game
forcing me t o f o c u s my a t t e n t i o n
o n their efforts. Later, when I
saw that defeat w a s at hand, I
focused once again on that
glass cubicle. They were gone. I
can only c o n c l u d e that he was
discovered or that BYOB m e a n s
bring your o w n battery.
Dasvidanya.Rams.
SOOTHSAYERS
Those armchair q u a rte rb a c k s
v / o u met last week are back w i t h
• his w e e k ' s picks. V i l l a g e Inn
oartender
Mike VanLinder
correctly predicted five of six
winners and w a s closest to the
a c t u a l s c o r e of the C h i c a g o
Bears and C l e v e l a n d B r o w n s
contest t o break a t i e w i t h Red
Arrow A u t o m o t i v e ' s Dave Fen-
Mark Bolln
Rob Bunn
Watervliet, H a r t f o r d . C o l o m a .
Michigan, Arizona State,
Central Michigan, Western
Michigan. Detroit, Chicago,
T o t a l P o i n t s 35.
PRESS
used as a tie breaker. Y o u c a n
take the advice of your favorite
picker or use the p h o t o s to ward
off d e m o n s .
Saturday Games (College)
M i c h i g a n at Notre Dame
M i c h i g a n State at Arizona State
Idaho at Central M i c h i g a n
Temple at W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n
Gallen at Watervliet
H a r t f o r d at New B u f f a l o
Coloma at B u c h a n a n
Watervliet, Hartford, Coloma,
Michigan, Michigan State.
Central Michigan. Western
M i c h i g a n . Detroit. C h i c a g o .
T o t a l P o i n t s 31.
nessy. Mike incorrectly t a b b e d
W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n over Eastern
M i c h i g a n and Dave m i s s e d
being perfect w h e n the Lions
beat the V i k i n g s .
Rob Bunn c l a i m e d third place
with four correct
choices,
f o l l o w e d by Bob W a l l a c e and
Ken Smi th , w h o were right half
the t i m e and w r ong the rest.
Mark Bolin and Barb Parker
c a l l e d the Hartford and C h i c a g o
c o n t e s t s but m i s s e d the rest.
Marty Rouse knew Coloma
w o u l d w i n but may w a n t t o trade
his crystal ball for o n e that picks
winners a little more frequently.
Marty was last seen a t t e m p t i n g
t o s t r e t c h a v a c u u m cleaner
hose f r o m his exhaust pipe to
our o f f i c e .
YESTERDAY'S HERO
It is not unusual for t a l e n t e d
high school athletes to play
b o t h o f f e n s e and defense for
their f o o t b a l l team. But listen t o
t h i s story, vintage 1959. Ken
S m i t h Jr. t o l d m e he only played
because his friends s h a m e d him
into it. "I was about 5 7 " tall but
w e i g h e d around 235. The only
position I really q u a l i f i e d for
w a s end of the bench. But the
s t a r t i n g guard was injured and
c o a c h forced m e t o play. I spent
m o s t of the game flat o n my
back or t r i p p i n g my o w n teammates. Playing both on o f f e n s e
and defense was bad e n o u g h for
a guy w h o hated the game. I got
so t i r e d I used t o keep f ood in
my h e l m e t and m u n c h on it
d u r i n g huddles.
T h e k i c k e r w a s at h a l f time...everyone but m e g o t a
break. W h i l e the t e a m rested
at h a l f t i m e , everyone but me got
a break. W h i l e the t e a m rested
in the locker room I performed
w i t h the m a r c h i n g band. In my
f o o t b a l l uniform, there I was,
b e a ti n g the bass d r u m . "
That s too m u c h Ken! My only
q u e s t i o n is h o w in the w o r l d d i d
you manage to live t o tell the
story?
COMETS
C o t l n u e d from page 9
Kelley, w h o covered a lot of
ground in moving into p o s i t i o n
t o make the play.
Coloma
scored
another
t o u c h d o w n in the t h i r d quarter
Watervliet. Hartford. Coloma.
Michigan. Michigan State,
Central Michigan. Temple.
Dallas. C h i c a g o . T o t a l P o i n t s
46.
when Dave Myers p l o w e d his
way into the end zone from four
yards out. A n o t h e r Robinson extra-point gave the C o m e t s a 21-6
advantage.
South Haven c a m e close t o
s c o r i n g on a fourth-down pass in
the. f o u r t h quarter to an o p e n
receiver, but the ball was well
overthrown. The Rams didn't get
p o s s e s s i o n again until t i m e ran
out of the game, for C o l o m a put
together a c o n t r o l l e d drive and
using up the c l o c k as they d i d all
night, the C o m e t s moved d o w n
into Ram territory. Penalties and
d o w n s prevented C o l o m a from
scoring again, but the C o m e t s
w o n 21-6.
C o l o m a c o a c h Bob Irvin w a s
very pleased w i t h the w a y his
team played, particularly the
C o m e t defense. "They played
very w e l l a n d r e a l l y c a m e
t h r o u g h for us," he c o m m e n t e d .
Irvin especially c i t e d the defensive playing of Kelley and had
p r a i s e for G l i s s o n , w h o completed four of seven passes for
fifty-four yards while also
r u s h i n g for* sixty-two yards c n
eleven carries.
Myers t o t a l e d seventy r u s h i n g
yards on t w e n t y carries for
C o l o m a . The C o m e t s gained one
hundred seventy-five yards o n
the ground.
S o u t h Haven rushed for one
hundred nineteen yards and
c o m p l e t e d f o u r of t h i r t e e n
passes, w i t h one interception,
for eighty-four yards. The Rams
turned the ball over five times.
T h i s Friday, C o l o m a will open
i t s c o n f e r e n c e s c h e d u l e in
B u c h a n a n at 7:30 p.m. Though
t h e L a k e l a n d C o n f e r e n c e has
c o m b i n e d i t s .Red a n d B l u e
Barb Parker
Marty Rouse
Watervliet. Hartford, Coloma,
Michigan, M i c h i g a n State,
Central Michigan, Western
Michigan, Dallas, Chicago,
T o t a l P o i n t s 38.
Watervliet.
Hartford.
B u c h a n a n , M i c h i g a n . Arizona
State. Central Michigan.
Western Michigan, Dallas,
C h i c a g o , T o t a l Points 53.
Watervliet,
Hartford,
Buchanan,
Michigan,
Michigan
State,
Central
Michigan, Temple. Dallas,
C h i c a g o , T o t a l Points 48
The H a r t f o r d School Board
will be s e e k i n g a replacement
o n t h e B o a r d for T r e a s u r e r
J a m e s Keech. He s u b m i t t e d a
letter of resignation at the September 4 work-study session, effective September 25. His letter
w i l l be placed on the September
18 b u s i n e s s meeting agenda for
a c t i o n by the Board. Mr. Keech
has an o p p o r t u n i t y t o t e a c h
E n g l i s h in J a p a n d u r i n g the
1987-83
school
year
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d i v i s i o n s in other sports, the
d i v i s i o n s w i l l be s e p a r a t e in
football. The C o m e t s are in the
Red d i v i s i o n w i t h B u c h a n a n ,
Dowagiac and Lakeshore.
I r v i n f e e l s a key in t h i s
Friday's g a m e will be " W e will
have to stop (running back
Michael) Greene He is really
good. A n d we're g o i n g t o have t o
put s o m e points on the board."
Green Beans
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Board is advised t o c o n t a c t the
H i g h School Central Office.
H i g h S c h o o l Reading Consultant Mary Jo S m i t h presented
the results of the spring SRA
achievement tests. These t e s t s
were first a d m i n i s t e r e d in 1980
and are given yearly. They are
standardized t o compare w i t h
t e s t s given n a t i o n a l l y and study
g r o w t h and c o n s i s t e n t patterns.
They represent the percentage
of s t u d e n t s w h o are at average
grade level, above average and
below average in comprehension. S t u d e n t s at Red Arrow in
grades one t h r o u g h five have
s h o w n improvement in the
number at average or above,
w i t h s i g n i f i c a n t improvement in
third-grade reading and first-and
third-grade math. Woodside
students generally improved,
w i t h s i g n i f i c a n t improvement in
first-grade
math.
Slight
decreases were s h o w n in
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TRI-CITY R E C O R D
SEPT. 10.1986
WHS Panthers fall to G-A, 40-6
By Ed Tralnor
Watervliet's Panthers took a
trip to the woodshed when head
coach Bill Masklll brought his
G a l e s b u r g - A u g u s t a Rams t o
t o w n for the season opener
Friday, Sept. 3. Maskill, the winningest coach in Michigan with
241 career victories against just
66 losses and 2 ties, showed
what the Ram tradition Is made
of.
Watervliet trailed throughout
the contest, scoring just one
touchdown to Galesburg's six.
The Panthers showed a tough
four/three defense but gave up
the big gain to Galesburg speed
m e r c h a n t Russ Pierce who
scored on runs of 72. 12, and 39
yards. Quarterback Chris Wenzel threw a 55-yard touchdown
pass and also scampered 58
yards to pay dirt. Wenzel and his
team accumulated 312 yards
rushing and another 167 through
Panther Harriers open
X country season today
By Carla Horton
Mr. Andy Saetre, head coach
of the Watervliet cross country
team, and Mr. Mark Kappel,
assistant coach, have a total of
five runners returning from last
year's team. There are also eight
new runners.
The boys team has senior
Mike Grear returning from last
year's team. Also returning are
juniors Todd Bannen and Pat
Doyle. Running for the Watervliet cross country team for the
first time are freshmen Greg
Grear
and
Eric
Smith,
sophomores Mike Meader and
Dennis Tlmmons and senior
Daryl Tackett.
Shannon
Baumeister,
a
senior, is the only girl returning
from last year's team. Running
for the first time on the cross
country team are Kellle McDonald, Cheryl Sackett and
Lynn Wise. McDonald is a
sophomore, and both Sackett
and Wise are juniors.
When asked how the team
was doing, coach Saetre replied,
"We're working hard with
positive attitudes!"
The Watervliet cross country
team ran against Hartford on
Wednesday and will host an Invitational on Saturday, starting
at 10:00 a.m.
PAW PAW LAKE GOLF
MONDAY NITE LADIES
HAPPY HOUR
Front low gross: Betty
Strouse, 48; low putts: Betty
Strouse, 15; c h i p - i n s : Elaine
White, No. 3; birdies: Elaine
White, No. 3. Event winners:
Ethel Cripe, A l i c e Shrosbee,
Norma Hutchlns and Mill Wills.
Back low gross: Ethel
Currle, 48; low p u t t s : Tod
Mueller, 13; chip-ins: Jane Forry,
No. 17. Event winners: Myrtle
Conrad, Jane Forry, Mary Jo
M c C l a n a h a n a n d Evie Klmbrough.
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Not to be denied, coach Ron
Farac's Panther squad mounted
several impressive drives in the
third and fourth quarters. Senior
tailback Troy McKinney, flanker
Brian C o o n , and e n d Brad
Banaslk showed the hometown
fans that Watervliet Is capable
of moving the ball even against
teams of championship character.
Senior Banaslk and junior
b r o t h e r B r i a n were f a v o r i t e
targets of senior quarterback
David Coon who threw for 90
yards. McKinney finished with
55 yards rushing in 23 carries.
The Panthers gained 116 yards
on the ground despite being
denied the ball by Galesburg's
dominating offense.
Galesburg-Augusta assistant
coach Bob Morgan predicts
Watervliet will still win a lot of
football games this year. He
said last year's undefeated Ram
junior varsity helped provide
the strength fans saw at Friday's
game. "We made the big play
and overcame the setbacks,"
Morgan added.
Watervliet begins Red Arrow
Conference play this weekend
against Galien. Game time is
7:30 p.m. at Panther stadium.
GROUNDGAINER...Watervliet senior tailback Troy McKinney on the
loose against the Galesburg-Augusta Rams. The Panthers were
outgunned 40-6 in the season opener.
Comet girls capture Fennville Tourney with 40-32 win
By Scott Bower
C o l o m a ' s girls' b a s k e t b a l l
t e a m captured the Fennville
Tournament championship with
a 40-32 win over Bangor on
Saturday night. The C o m e t s
defeated South Haven, 41-38,
on Thursday night to advance to
the title game.
Coloma took a 2-0 lead one
minute into the South Haven
game on a basket from Roshanna Kelly. The Comets didn't
score again until three minutes
later when a Jennifer Nemethy
free throw narrowed a South
Haven lead to 4-3. Coloma tied
the Rams at 6-6 and owned a 106 advantage after one period.
The Comets took their biggest
lead of the night w i t h 7:07
remaining In the second period
at 14-7 after two free throws
from Cara Smith. Then Coloma
went Into another dry spell and
saw its lead disappear as South
Haven tallied eight points to
Coloma's none. The. C o m e t s
regained the lead when Smith
scored with 2:02 left in the
second period. At halftime the
two teams were deadlocked at
20-20.
The Rams put six points on
the s e c o n d half scoreboard
before Coloma responded more
than two minutes into the half
with a free throw from Nemethy,
making the score 26-21. Emily
Fournier scored with five
minutes left in the third period
to close the Comets to within
three points, 26-23. South Haven
went cold after upping the score
to 28-23 and Coloma took advantage. Tammy Rodell scored with
one minute left in the third
period and Emily Fournier stole
an inbound pass and scored a
layup with forty-three seconds
on the clock. The Rams led 28-27
after three periods.
Rodell got Coloma ahead with
6:50 remaining in the game with
an o u t s i d e shot and Alison
Fournier added two field goals
in the next fifty seconds to put
the Comets up 33-28. South
Haven ended its drought with
five and o n e - h a l f m i n u t e s
remaining and came back to tie
the game at 36-36 with 3:20 left.
Kelly gave Coloma a 37-36
edge six seconds later with a
free throw. The Rams, however,
took a 38-37 lead with 2:26 left.
C o l o m a m i s s e d t h r e e free
throws in the next minute but
moved back in front when Emily
Fournier stole a center-court inbound pass and went downcourt
for a layup with 1:05 left. The
C o m e t s got some insurance
with
thirty-three
seconds
remaining when Emily Fournier
threw a long pass to Alison
Fournier, who was under the
basket and scored easily. South
Haven missed two free throws
with nineteen seconds left and
Kelly dribbled out the clock to
preserve Coloma's 41-38 win.
Smith scored eight points for
Coloma and Rodell added seven
more. Kim Sutton had nineteen
points for South Haven. The
C o m e t s o u t r e b o u n d e d the
Rams, 37-22.
Coloma made nine of twentyfour free t h r o w s (38%) and
South Haven made eight of
nineteen free throws (42%). The
Comets were called for eighteen
fouls; the Rams, twenty fouls.
In the first period of Saturd a y ' s c h a m p i o n s h i p game,
Coloma upped an early 3-2 lead
to 9-2,and at the period's conclusion, the Comets were on top
of Bangor, 9-4.
Coloma twice led by eight
points in the second period, but
the Vikinos cut the lead to 14-11
halfway through the period by
s c o r i n g five p o i n t s in one
minute. The Comets' advantage
was down to 18-17 with 1:13 left
in the half. The two teams exchanged baskets before Kelly
gave the Comets a 22-19 halftime lead on a layup with thirteen seconds remaining in the
half.
Six seconds into the second
half, an Emily Fournier layup
made the score 24-19. Coloma
got its biggest lead of the third
period with 1:41 left after a steal
and a layup by Nemethy put the
Comets seven points in front.
30-23. The period ended at 31-26.
Bangor closed to within three
points. 31-28, by scoring on the
rebound of a missed free throw
one minute into the final period.
Alison Fournier hit the front ends of two bonus opportunities at
the free-throw line and Emily
Fournier put in a baseline shot
to give Coloma another sevenpoint lead, 35-28, w i t h 4:06
remaining in the contest.
The Vikings came back again
to slim the margin to 35-32 with
2:49 remaininc. but thev didn't
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LEGALS
BARNEY, a/k/a C. H. BARNEY. a/k/a C H A R L E S HENRY
BARNEY. Deceased. 378-323778
TAKE
NOTICE:
On
Tuesday. O c t o b e r 7, 1986 at
9:15 a.m.. in t h e p r o b a t e court r o o m , City of St. J o s e p h ,
Michigan,
before
Hon.
D o n a l d J. D i c k . J u d g e of
Probate, a h e a r i n g w i l l be
held on t h e p e t i t i o n of Mary
A. Keen for a d e t e r m i n a t i o n
of heirs a n d devisees: an ins t r u m e n t d a t e d A p r i l 22.1977.
h a s b e e n a d m i t t e d as t h e W i l l
of t h e d e c e a s e d .
CREDITORS OF Henry
Barney, a/k/a C. H. Barney,
a/k/a C h a r l e s Henry Barney,
Deceased, are n o t i f i e d that
all
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against
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d e c e d e n t ' s e s t a t e are barred
a g a i n s t the e s t a t e , the independent
Personal
Representative, and t h e heirs
a n d devisees of t h e d e c e d e n t ,
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t h i s n o t i c e , or f o u r m o n t h s after t h e c l a i m b e c o m e s due,
w h i c h e v e r Is later, the c l a i m
Is p r e s e n t e d t o the f o l l o w i n g
Independent
Personal
Representative:
Mary
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K e e n , 11910 A n d e r s o n v l l l e
Road, D a v l s b u r g , M l 48019,
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t h e e s t a t e w i l l be t h e r e u p o n
a s s i g n e d t o p e r s o n s determ i n e d of r e c o r d e n t i t l e d thereto.
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Default having been 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 M i c h a e l C. Kutz a n d L o l i t a
A. Kutz. h u s b a n d a n d w i f e .
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to 25 ft. in Slock. J u d d Lumof T r o y , O a k l a n d C o u n t y .
ber Co. of Watervhet.
M i c h i g a n . Mortgagee, d a t e d
A p r i l 29, 1977. a n d r e c o r d e d
FOR
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SPINETIn t h e o f f i c e of the Register of
c o n s o l e piano b a r g a i n . WanD e e d s for t h e C o u n t y of
ted: Responsible parly to
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State
of
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monthly
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In
p a y m e n t s on spinet piano.
Liber 1044, o n Page 1125, of
See locally. Call Mr. Perry, 1
Berrien C o u n t y Records, on
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w h i c h m o r t g a g e t h e r e is
36-8-p
c l a i m e d to be due, at t h e d a t e
of t h i s notice, for p r i n c i p a l
PIANO FOR SALE - W A N a n d I n t e r e s t , t h e s u m of
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monthly
H u n d r e d F i v e a n d 09/100
p a y m e n t s on s p i n e t / c o n s o l e
D o l l a r s ($24,905.09);
piano. Can be seen l o c a l l y .
A n d no suit or p r o c e e d i n g s
Write: ( i n c l u d e p h o n e numat law or In e q u i t y having
ber) Credit Manager, P.O. Box
been I n s t i t u t e d to recover t h e
520, Beckemeyer, III., 62219.
debt s e c u r e d by s a i d mor36-3-p t g a g e or any part t h e r e o f .
Now, Therefore, by virtue of
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In s a i d m o r t g a g e , a n d pura r r o w s i g n $269. L i g h t e d ,
n o n - a r r o w $259. N o n l i g h l e d
suant t o the s t a t u t e of the
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case made and provided,
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t h e a s t quarter of S e c t i o n 11,
2-bedroom with garage and
T o w n s h i p 5 South, Range 19
major appliances. Deposit
W e s t , St. J o s e p h T o w n s h i p .
$300., M o n t h l y $300. Reply t o
Berrien County, Michigan,
P.O. Box 7-A, W a t e r v l i e t . Ml.
a c c o r d i n g to the plat t h e r e o f ,
49098.
r e c o r d e d S e p t e m b e r 17,1963,
3S-C-TFN
In V o l u m e 19 of Plats, Page
34.
HELP WANTED
During t h e six m o n t h s Imm e d i a t e l y f o l l o w i n g t h e sale,
HELP
W A N TED:
FUNDthe
property
may
be
Raisers
needing
up
to
redeemed. Dated at Troy.
$6,000 m o n t h w i t h Deter
M i c h i g a n , S e p t e m b e r 2.1986.
C r i m e B l u f f e r . Details, C.R.H.,
S T A N D A R D FEDERAL B A N K ,
5160 B r i t a i n , B e n t o n H a r b o r ,
a federal savings bank
Ml, 49022.
Mortgagee
37-2-p
R O N A L D J. PALMER
EASY A S S E M B L Y W O R K !
A t t o r n e y for M o r t g a g e e
$714.00 per 100. G u a r a n t e e d
2401 W e s t B i g Beaver R o a d
Payment. N o Sales. Details...
Troy. M i c h i g a n 48084
Send Stamped Envelope:
9-10.9-17.9-24,10-1.10-8.1986.
ELAN-5011, 3418 Enterprise.
Ft. Pierce. FL, 33482.
34-4-p
STATE O F M I C H I G A N
PROBATECOURT
COUNTY O F B E R R I E N
GARAGE SALES
C L A I M S NOTICE
BIG
GARAGE
SALE
INDEPENDENT PROBATE
Wed., Sept. 10. a n d Thurs.,
FILE N O . 86-32871-IE-S
Estate
of
CARL
Y.
Sept. 11. 3870 S u t h e r l a n d
WERELIUS, Deceased, S o c i a l
Avenue, W a t e r v l i e t , b e h i n d
S e c u r i t y N u m b e r 727-07-3115.
the W a f f l e House. RightTO
ALL
INTERESTED
handed man's, lady's and
PERSONS: Your Interest In
y o u t h ' s golf c l u b s , b o y ' s size
t h e e s t a t e may be barred or
16 c l o t h e s , linens, c u r t a i n s ,
a f f e c t e d by the f o l l o w i n g :
rugs, g l a s s w a r e , d i s h e s , cenThe d e c e d e n t , w h o s e last
terpieces.
toss
pillows,
k n o w n a d d r e s s w a s 121 Pine
luggage, vertical broiler,
Lane,
Shorewood
Hills,
Sawyer, M i c h i g a n 49125 d i e d
metal
utility
table,
J u l y 14,1986.
k n i c k k n a c k s , l o t s of m i s c .
An
Instrument
dated
2/24/82 has been a d m i t t e d as
HUGE 4-FAMILY GARAGE
t h e will of the deceased.
sale - Sept. 12 & 13, 9:30
C r e d i t o r s of t h e d e c e a s e d
a.m. 'til ?, and Sept. 14 'til
are n o t i f i e d t h a t all c l a i m s
noon. Tlmberbrook Terrace
a g a i n s t t h e e s t a t e w i l l be
S u b d i v i s i o n , 335 T i m b e r
barred unless presented
Drive. C o l o m a .
w i t h i n four 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
fHREE-FAMILY SALE
n o t i c e , or f o u r m o n t h s a f t e r
Stereo, guitar, w e d d i n g rings,
t h e c l a i m b e c o m e s due,
clothing, baby items and
whichever Is later.
misc. Sept. 12,13, & 14.9 t o 5.
C l a i m s m u s t be p r e s e n t e d
291 W. Parsons, W a t e r v l i e t .
t o the i n d e p e n d e n t p e r s o n a l
representative: Beverly J e a n
MISCELLANEOUS
W e r e l l u s , 121 P i n e L a n e ,
AUTO MOT IV E PARTS S W A P
Shorewood Hills, Sawyer.
—
Racers,
Rodders
&
M i c h i g a n 49125.
R e s t o r e r s . Sept. 28, S o u t h
N o t i c e Is f u r t h e r g i v e n that
Bend M o t o r S p e e d w a y . 8a.m.t h e e s t a t e w i l l be thereafter
4p.m. A d m i s s i o n $2. C l a s s i c
a s s i g n e d and d i s t r i b u t e d to
Rods, P.O. Box 4291, S o u t h
t h e p e r s o n s e n t i t l e d t o It.
Bend. I n d i a n a . 46634. Phone
F r a n c i s X. Poynton
(219)232-0085.
PI9064
37-3-p
Terry L Redamak
PI9284
41 N o r t h W h l t t a k e r Street
H E L L O S U N S H I N E O F HARTNew B u f f a l o , M l 49117
f o r d Is a l w a y s a c c e p t i n g
616/469-0300
wedding gowns and formals.
FOR SALE 14 FT. SUNf l s h s a i l b o a t , like new cond i t i o n . $750 or best offer.
1977 125cc Y a m a h a motorcycle, g o o d c o n d i t i o n , $250.
Call 468-4681
36-2-p
Call for d e t a i l s , 621-4433.
Subscribe to the
RECORD
463-3461
SEPT. 10.1986
TRI-CITY R E C O R D
TWELVE
MORTGAGE SALE
Default having been m a d e
In t h e t e r m s and 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 made
by Paul A. J a n e c e k a n d Linda
L. J a n e c e k , h u s b a n d a n d w i f e
of N i l e s , B e r r i e n C o u n t y ,
Michigan. Mortgagors, to
Michigan National BankMichiana. a national banking
association. Mortgagee,
d a t e d the 5th day of April,
1978, a n d r e c o r d e d in the off i c e of t h e Register of Deeds,
for t h e C o u n t y of Berrien a n d
S t a t e of M i c h i g a n , o n the
13lh day of April, 1978, in
Liber 1072 of Berrien C o u n t y
Records, o n page 423, 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 to be due, at t h e d a l e
of t h i s notice, for p r i n c i p a l
a n d interest, the s u m of Sixteen T h o u s a n d Eight Hund r e d Thirty-Eight a n d 10/100
(16,838.10) Dollars:
A n d n o suit or p r o c e e d i n g s
at law or In e q u i t y having
been i n s t i t u t e d t o recover the
d e b t s e c u r e d by said mort g a g e or any part t h e r e o f .
N o w , Therefore, by virtue of
t h e power of sale c o n t a i n e d
In said m o r t g a g e , and pursuant t o t h e s t a t u t e of t h e
S t a t e of M i c h i g a n In such
case made and provided,
n o t ice is hereby given t h a t
o n T h u r s d a y , the 23rd day of
O c t o b e r , 1986, at 10 o'clock
A.M., L o c a l Time, s a i d mort g a g e w i l l be f o r e c l o s e d by a
sale at p u b l i c a u c t i o n , t o the
h i g h e s t bidder, at t h e f r o n t
d o o r e n t r a n c e t o t h e Court
House
In
St.
Joseph,
M i c h i g a n (that being the
building where the Circuit
C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y of
B e r r i e n Is h e l d ) , of 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 so m u c h thereof
as may be necessary t o pay
t h e a m o u n t due, as a f o r e s a i d ,
o n s a i d m o r t g a g e , w i t h the
Interest t h e r e o n at nine and
three-quarters
per
cent
(9.75%) per a n n u m a n d all
legal c o s t s , c h a r g e s a n d exp e n se s, I n c l u d i n g t h e attorney fees a l l o w e d by law, a n d
also any s u m or s u m s w h i c h
may be p a i d by t h e undersigned. necessary to protect
i t s interest in the p r e m i s e s .
W h i c h said premises are
d e s c r i b e d as f o l l o w s :
A l l of that c e r t a i n piece or
parcel of land s i t u a t e In t h e
City of Niles In the C o u n t y of
Berrien,
and
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 , to-wlt:
The East 55 feel of t h e
west 130 feet of Lot 11. Vernon Heights Acres Addition
a c c o r d i n g t o the plat t h e r e o f ,
r e c o r d e d J a n u a r y 26.1914 In
V o l u m e 5 of Plats, page 37,
Berrien C o u n t y Records.
During the six m o n t h s immediately
following
the
sale, t h e property may be
redeemed.
Dated
at
Clawson,
M i c h i g a n , S e p t e m b e r 3,1986.
Michigan National Bank
-Mlchiana
Mortgagee
M a r g o R. H a n n u m
A t t o r n e y for M o r t g a g e e
1400 W . F o u r t e e n Mile R o a d
C l a w s o n , Ml 48017
9-10,9-17,9-24,10-1,10-8,1986.
MORTGAGESALE
Default having been 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 A r t h u r R. Haase, Jr., a n d
Kelren M. H a a s e , h u s b a n d
a n d w i f e , M o r t g a g o r , t o First
Federal Savings a n d L o a n
A s s o c i a t i o n of N i l e s , n o w
k n o w n as S t a n d a r d Federal
Bank, a federal savings
b a n k , of Troy, O a k l a n d County, Michigan, Mortgagee,
d a t e d M a r c h 23. 1978. a n d
r e c o r d e d in t h e o f f i c e of t h e
Register of Deeds for t h e
C o u n t y of Berrien a n d S t a t e
of M i c h i g a n , o n M a r c h 28.
1978, In Liber 1071, o n Page
72, of Berrien C o u n t y Records, 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 be due, at the
d a t e of t h i s n o t i c e , for princ i p a l a n d I n t e r e s t , t h e s u m of
Twenty-Thousand Three
Hundred
Forty-One
and
30/100 D o l l a r s ($20,341.30):
A n d n o suit o r p r o c e e d i n g s
at law o r In e q u i t y h a v i n g
b e e n I n s t i t u t e d t o recover t h e
d e b t s e c u r e d by s a i d mort g a g e or any part t h e r e o f .
N o w , Therefore, by virtue of
t h e power of sale c o n t a i n e d
In s a i d m o r t g a g e , a n d pursuant t o the s t a t u t e of the
S t a t e of M i c h i g a n in s u c h
case made and provided,
n o t i c e Is hereby g i v e n t h a t on
T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 16. 1986.
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 be
f o r e c l o s e d by a sale 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 bidder. i m m e d i a t e l y inside the
f r o n t e n t r a n c e t o t h e Berrien
C o u n t y C o u r t h o u s e In t h e
City of St. Joseph. Berrien
C o u n t y . M i c h i g a n (that b e i n g
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 of
B e r r i e n Is h e l d ) , 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 so m u c h thereof
as may b e necessary to pay
t h e a m o u n t due, as a f o r e s a i d ,
o n s a i d m o r t g a g e , w i t h t h e Interest t h e r e o n at N i n e and
Three-Ouarters percent
(9.75%) per a n n u m a n d all
legal c o s t s , c h a r g e s a n d expenses, I n c l u d i n g the attorney fees a l l o w e d by l a w , a n d
a l s o any s u m or s u m s w h i c h
may be p a i d by t h e undersigned, n e c e s s a r y t o p r o t e c t
i t s interest in the premises,
w h i c h said premises are
d e s c r i b e d as f o l l o w s :
A l l that c e r t a i n piece or
p a r c e l of l a n d s i t u a t e In t h e
V i l l a g e of B a r o d a In t h e
C o u n t y of Berrien, and S t a t e
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 ;
That part of the S o u t h w e s t
quarter of S e c t i o n 11, Township 6 S o u t h , Range 19 W e s t ,
V i l l a g e of B a r o d a , B e r r i e n
County, Michigan, described
as f o l l o w s , to-wlt: C o m m e n c i n g 1705.27 feet East of t h e
S o u t h w e s t c o r n e r of s a i d
S e c t i o n 11; t h e n c e N o r t h
0 o 0 2 ' East 164.5 feet; t h e n c e
East 509.0 feet t o t h e place of
b e g i n n i n g of t h e parcel of
l a n d herein d e s c r i b e d ; t h e n c e
N o r t h 90.0 feet; t h e n c e East
188.28 feet t o the c e n t e r l i n e
of Stevensvllle-Baroda Road;
t h e n c e S o u t h 7 0 2 5 ' East
a l o n g said c e n t e r l i n e of the
Stevensvllle-Baroda Road,
90.76 feet; t h e n c e W e s t 200.0
feet t o t h e p l a c e of beginn i n g , c o n t a i n i n g 0.40 acres,
more or less.
During t h e six m o n t h s Imm e d i a t e l y f o l l o w i n g the sale,
the
property
may
be
redeemed.
Dated at Troy, M i c h i g a n ,
S e p t e m b e r 2,1986.
STANDARD FEDERAL BANK,
a federal savings bank
STATE OF M I C H I G A N
Mortgagee
PROBATE COURT
R O N A L D J. PALMER
COUNTY OF BERRIEN
A t t o r n e y for M o r t g a g e e
PUBLICATION AND
2401 West Big Beaver Road
NOTICE OF H E A R I N G
FILE NO. 86 32844 I E D
Troy, M i c h i g a n 48084
In t h e m a t t e r of HENRY
9-10,9-17,9-24,10-1,10-8,1986.
'ega' c o s t s , c h a r g e s a n d exp e n s e s , i n c l u d i n g t h e attorney f e e s a l l o w e d by law. and
also any s u m or s u m s w h i c h
may be paid by t h e unders i g n e d . necessary t o p r o t e c t
its interest In t h e premises.
W h i c h s a i d p r e m i s e s are
described
as
follows:
A l l that c e r t a i n piece or
parcel of l a n d s i t u a t e in the
T o w n s h i p s of S o d u s a n d
B e n t o n in t h e C o u n t y of
Berrien,
and
Stale
of
M i c h i g a n , and d e s c r i b e d as
follows, to-wlt:
Lot 3, Prillwltz S u b d i v i s i o n ,
S o d u s and B e n t o n T o w n s h i p .
Berrien County. Michigan,
being a S u b d i v i s i o n of a part
of t n e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of
f r a c t i o n a l S e c t i o n 5. Township 5 S o u t h , Range 18 W e s t ,
and a part of the S o u t h w e s t
Quarter of S e c t i o n 32, Towns h i p 4 S o u t h , Range 18 W e s t ,
a c c o r d i n g t o t h e Plat t h e r e o f ,
r e c o r d e d February 24, 1954,
In Book 13 of Plats, page 43.
SUBJECT t o the r i g h t s of the
p u b l i c In t h a t part thereof
l y i n g In H i g h w a y M-139.
During t h e six m o n t h s imm e d i a t e l y f o l l o w i n g the sale,
the
property
may
be
redeemed.
Dated at D e t r o i t , M i c h i g a n ,
. A u g u s t 15,1986.
Small B u s i n e s s
Administration
A s s i g n e e of M o r t g a g e e
E d w a r d S. Wltzke
Attorney...for A s s i g n e e of
Mortgagee...
515 Patrick V. M c N a m a r a
Building
477 M i c h i g a n A v e n u e
D e t r o i t , M i c h i g a n 48226
8-27,9-3,9-10,9-17,9-24,1986.
M O R T G A G E SAL E
Default having been m a d e
In the t e r m s and c o n d i t i o n s
of a certain m o r t g a g e m a d e
by B e r n e t h Arvada J a y n e s
a n d E u n i c e A. M a t t h e w s ,
M o r t g a g o r , t o First Federal
Savings
and
Loan
A s s o c i a t i o n of N i l e s , n o w
k n o w n as S t a n d a r d Federal
B a n k , a federal savings bank,
of T r o y , O a k l a n d C o u n t y ,
M i c h i g a n , Mortgagee, d a t e d
February 7, 1978, a n d record e d In the o f f i c e of t h e
Register of Deeds for the
C o u n t y of Berrien a n d State
of M i c h i g a n , o n F e b r u a r y
9,1978, In Liber 1068, o n Page
157, of
Berrien
County
Records, 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 be due. at
the d a t e of t h i s notice, for
principal and Interest, the
s u m of Eight T h o u s a n d Six
Hundred
Forty-One
and
54/100 D o l l a r s ($8,641.54);
A n d n o suit or p r o c e e d i n g s
at law or In equity having
been I n s t i t u t e d t o recover the
debt s e c u r e d by s a i d mort g a g e or a n y part t h e r e o f .
Now. Therefore, by v i r t u e of
t h e power of sale c o n t a i n e d
In s a i d m o r t g a g e , a n d pur-
s u a n t to the s t a t u t e of the
S t a l e of M i c h i g a n in s u c h
case made and provided,
n o t i c e Is hereby g i v e n that on
Tuesday. O c t o b e r 7, 1986. at
ten o'clock A.M., l o c a l t i m e ,
said
mortgage
will
be
f o r e c l o s e d by a sale at p u b l i c
a u c t i o n , to t h e h i g h e s t bidder. i m m e d i a t e l y Inside t h e
f r o n t e n t r a n c e t o t h e Berrien
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
C o u n t y . M i c h i g a n (that b e i n g
t h e b u i l d i n g w h e r e t h e Circuit
C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y of
B e r r i e n i s h e l d ) , of 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 so m u c h thereof
as may be necessary to pay
t h e a m o u n t due, as aforesaid,
o n s a i d m o r t g a g e , w i t h t h e Interest t h e r e o n at n i n e percent
(9.00%) per a n n u m a n d all
legal c o s t s , c h a r g e s and expenses. I n c l u d i n g t h e attorney f e e s a l l o w e d by law. and
a l s o any s u m or s u m s w h i c h
may be p a i d by t h e undersigned. n e c e s s a r y t o protect
Us Interest In i h e p r e m i s e s ,
w h i c h s a i d p r e m i s e s are
d e s c r i b e d as f o l l o w s :
All t h a t c e r t a i n piece or
parcel of l a n d s i t u a t e In t h e
City of Niles In the C o u n t y of
Berrien,
and
State
of
M i c h i g a n , and d e s c r i b e d as
follows:
Lot 20, C.R. SMITH'S ADDITION t o the City of Niles,
Berrien County, Michigan,
a c c o r d i n g to the plat t h e r e o f ,
r e c o r d e d April 4, 1918, In
Book 6 of Plats, Page 4. being
In t h e City of Niles, Berrien
County. Michigan.
During t h e six m o n t h s Imm e d i a t e l y f o l l o w i n g t h e sale,
the
property
may
be
redeemed. Dated a l Troy,
Michigan, August 4,1988.
S T A N D A R D FEDERAL BANK,
a federal s a v i n g s b a n k
Mortgagee
R O N A L D J. PALMER
A t t o r n e y for M o r t g a g e e
2401 West B i g Beaver Road
Troy, M i c h i g a n 48084
8-27,9-3.9-10,9-17,9-24.1986.
HAIN
NUTRITION
HOTLINE
By A n d r e a C o h e n M S
RD
M
Facts on Fiber
N O T I C E OF M O R T G A G E
FORECLOSURESALE
D e f a u l t having been m a d e
In t h e 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 t h e 27th day
of A u g u s t , 1979, by GLORIA
J. WYSINGER, a single
w o m a n as mortgagor(s), t o
t h e United States of A m e r i c a ,
as m o r t g a g e e , a n d recorded
o n A u g u s t 27,1979, In t h e Off i c e of the Register of Deeds
for Berrien C o u n t y . M i c h i g a n ,
in Liber 1110 of m o r t g a g e s o n
p a g e s 788-791; o n w h i c h mort g a g e t h e r e Is c l a i m e d t o b e
d u e a n d u n p a i d at the d a t e of
this Notice Twenty
Six
Thousand Eight Hundred
Ninety Six a n d 24/100 D o l l a r s
($26,896.24) p r i n c i p a l a n d
One T h o u s a n d Five H u n d r e d
Ninety
Five a n d 02/100
Dollars ($1,595.02) Interest; no
The Watervliet Township Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday,
Sept. 16. 1986 at 7:30 p.m. at the Watervliet
Township Hall. This hearing is to determine If a
re-zonlng request from R I B to R2 should be
granted In order to construct a duplex on a
vacant piece of property at 7926 Shore Lane,
property n u m b e r 11-21-2330-0034-0CM. The
request was made by the owner, Mr. Ray Wells,
P.O. Box 513, Largo, Florida, 34294. Any Interested parties may attend and have a chance
to be heard.
Cheryl Van Drasek
Secretary
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r e c o r d e d M a r c h 18. 1836, In
Book " D " of Deeds, page 110,
Berrien C o u n t y Records. EXCEPTING T H E R E F R O M the
W e s t 116 feel t h e r e o f . The
r e d e m p t i o n p e r i o d w i l l be six
months from the foreclosure
sale.
Property
may
be
r e d e e m e d by p a y i n g t h e
a m o u n t of the bid al the
f o r e c l o s u r e sale p l u s 9 % l n terest and a n y u n p a i d enc u m b r a n c e s o n the p r o p e r l y
f r o m d a l e of sale. D a t e d
A u g u s t 27. 1986. For additional Information, contact
UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA acting through
Farmers
Home
Adm i n i s t r a t i o n . R o o m 209. 1405
S. H a r r i s o n Road, East Lansing, Ml 48823, m o r t g a g e e .
8-27.9-3,9-10,9-17
PUBLIC HEARING
Watervliet Township
Planning Commission
suit or p r o c e e d i n g at law or In
e q u i t y having been I n s t i t u t e d
t o recover t h e d e b t , or any
part of the d e b t s e c u r e d by
s a i d m o r t g a g e , a n d t h e power
of sale c o n t a i n e d in s a i d mortgage
having
become
o p e r a t i v e by reason of s u c h
default;
N O W , THEREFORE. N o t i c e
i s Hereby Given t h a t o n Oc-
MORTGAGESALE
Default having been m a d e
Our grandmothers called it
In t h e t e r m s and c o n d i t i o n s
"roughage " Bui today it's called
of a certain m o r t g a g e m a d e
dietary f i b e r - i h e pan of foods we
by D a v i d H. T r a c h t e a n d
cannoi fully digest Although u apD o r o t h y J. Trachte. h u s b a n d
pear?. tohave linle nutritional value,
a n d w i f e , of 2038 N. Garden.
dieiary fiber plays an important role
St. J o s e p h . M i c h i g a n , Morin good health.
t g a g o r . t o First N a t i o n a l Bank
Dietary fiber is actually a collecof S o u t h w e s t e r n M i c h i g a n ,
tion of different food substances.
n o w k n o w n as P a c e s e t t e r
The insoluble fibers, such as in
Bank & Trust-Southwest.
whole w heat and gram products inM o r t g a g e e , d a t e d t h e 23rd
cluding bran, aid digestion. This
d a y of December. 1977, a n d
type of fiber may help prevent and
r e c o r d e d in t h e o f f i c e of the
or improve intestinal disorders such
Register of Deeds, for t h e
as constipation, hemorrhoids and
C o u n t y of Berrien a n d S t a t e
diverticular disease. Due to Presiof M i c h i g a n , on t h e 27th day
dent Reagan's recent development
of D e c e m b e r , 1977, In Liber
of cancer of the colon, many now
1065 of
Berrien County
know that this insoluble fiber may
Records, o n page 362, w h i c h
also help prevent this disease
Other fiber is water soluble This
s a i d m o r t g a g e was t h e r e a f t e r
a s s i g n e d to S m a l l B u s i n e s s
is found in fruiLs. beans, oatmeal and
Administration,
477
oat bran This ma> help lower high
blood cholesterol levels (associated
Michigan Avenue, Detroit,
M i c h i g a n 48226, by assign* ith hean disease) and lower high
blood sugar levels t associated with
m e n t d a t e d N o v e m b e r 7,
1983, a n d
recorded
on
diabetes mellitus)
November 28, 1983 In t h e ofHigh-fiber foods, such as fruits,
vegetables and whole grams, are
f i c e of t h e Register of Deeds
for s a i d C o u n t y of Berrien In
usuall> low in calories, very filling
and very tasty—a big help to those
Liber 1194 of Berrien C o u n t y
of us who need to watch weight.
Records, o n page 1358, on
For more mformauon on this topic
w h i c h m o r t g a g e t h e r e Is
and general nutrition, call toll-free,
c l a i m e d to be due, at t h e date
of t h i s n o t l c « . for p r i n c i p a l
the H A I N N U T R I T I O N HOTL I N E I-800-HAIN-I23: New York
a n d I n t e r e s t , t h e s u m of
Seventy-Nine Thousand,
State. I -800-223-4242.
Ninety-One
and
30/100
'$79,091.30) Dollars;
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at law or In e q u i t y having
been I n s t i t u t e d t o recover the
d e b t s e c u r e d by s a i d mort g a g e or any part t h e r e o f .
N o w , Therefore, by virtue of
t h e power of sale c o n t a i n e d
In said m o r t g a g e , a n d pursuant to t h e s t a t u t e of the
S t a t e of M i c h i g a n In s u c h
case made and provided,
n o t i c e Is hereby g i v e n t h a t o n
Thursday, t h e 9th d a y of October. 1986, at 10:00 o ' c l o c k
A.M., L o c a l Time, s a i d mort g a g e will be f o r e c l o s e d by a
sale at p u b l i c a u c t i o n , t o t h e
7
h i g h e s t bidder, at t h e f r o n t
WE expect
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building where the Circuit
e c r r MftCPiEOf MR<E R&Xt
Court for the County of
B e r r i e n Is h e l d ) , of t h e
p r e m i s e s described in s a i d
m o r t g a g e , or so m u c h thereof
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as may be necessary t o pay
t h e a m o u n t due. as a f o r e s a i d ,
on s a i d m o r t g a g e , w i t h t h e interest t h e r e o n at nine a n d
three-quarters
per
cent
(9 , /4%) per a n n u m and all
(now City) O F NILES. accor-
tober 9. 1986 a l 10 o ' c l o c k In
the f o r e n o o n at the Front
Steps of the C o u r t h o u s e in
St. Joseph. M i c h i g a n , that
being t h e p l a c e for h o l d i n g
t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t for t h e
C o u n t y of Berrien, there w i l l
be o f f e r e d for sale a n d s o l d t o
t h e h i g h e s t bidder, at p u b l i c
s a l e , f o r t h e p u r p o s e of
s a t i s f y i n g t h e a m o u n t s due
a n d u n p a i d u p o n s a i d mort g a g e , t o g e t h e r w i t h the legal
c o s t s and c h a r g e s of sale
provided by law a n d In s a i d
mortgage, the lands and
p r e m i s e s In s a i d m o r t g a g e
m e n t i o n e d a n d d e s c r i b e d , as
follows, to wit:
That property l o c a t e d In
the C o u n t y of Berrien. Village
(now City) of Niles, In the
S t a l e M i c h i g a n . L o t 101,
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Area Police Reports
c a s s e t t e stereo system, valued
at over $ 2 0 0 , w a s m i s s i n g f r o m a
COLOMA POLICE REPORT
1980 Jeep parked at the a u t o
City: On September 8. Officer
dealership.
Gustafson arrested Esteban
In another property d a m a g e
Avilla of Holland and Miguell % incident. Jerry Jones, manager
Rios of Covert on charges of
at T a n n a h l l l A p a r t m e n t s . 520
possession of o p e n i n t o x i c a n t s
S o u t h C e n t e r St., H a r t f o r d ,
in a motor vehicle.
reported three w i n d o w s and a
Gregg
Woodward.
5701
screen valued at over $100 had
W i l s o n . Coloma. w a s arrested
been damaged at apartment A:3.
o n Sept. 8 o n an OUIL charge.
o c c u p i e d by Mike Mooney. The
On Sept. 6. Bobby Foster. 234
incident occurred apparently
South Paw Paw Street, Coloma.
between evening hours of Sept.
reported the theft of a chain saw
4 and 1 p.m. on Sept. 5.
valued at $400 from the back of
Investigating
officer
Lt.
his pickup truck.
William Strong found three
Township: On Sept. 4. Jeffrey
g l a s s panes broken out of a
Allan Alsup w a s arrested on
bedroom w i n d o w and a bent,
charges of transporting o p e n in^
torn screen on the ground outt o x i c a n t s in a motor vehicle, use
side the apartment. A large rock
of m a r i j u a n a , a n d u n l a w f u l
w a s f o u n d inside the apartment.
possession of fireworks.
On
September
6,
Jack
Michael Lawrence Swisher on
Williams, manager of an aparSept. 4 w a s c h a r g e d w i t h trant m e n t c o m p l e x , 510 E. M a i n
sporting o p e n i n t o x i c a n t s In a
Street, Hartford, reported a 1976
motor vehicle.
Mercury was parked partly o n a
G e o r g e C a s p e r Geer w a s
chain link fence at the southcharged w i t h assault and batwest corner of the parking lot at
tery and arrested on a bench
the apartments.
warrant for c o n t e m p t of court o n
O f f i c e r Lt. W i l l i a m S t r o n g
located the owner of the vehicle,
Sept. 4.
A l s o o n Sept. 4, Adan Pedora
Timothy Paul Burfleld. 35645 CR
w a s a r r e s t e d f o r h a v i n g no
360, Decatur, at an apartment at
operator's license the past three
the scene. Burfleld advised
years.
Strong he w a s a passenger In
A n t h o n y Douglas Grenert w a s
his vehicle. He and a m a n he
arrested o n Sept. 5 for larceny
had j u s t ' m e t were parked w i t h
f r o m a building.
the motor running. While they
O n S e p t . 6, R i c h a r d Lee
were t a l k i n g Burfleld said the
Spieth was arrested on a
man's f o o t slipped causing the
warrant for failure to pay fine
car to run Into the fence. Conand c o s t s , a DUIL charge,
tact w i t h the driver has not been
driving while license was
made.
suspended and also a warrant
for driving while license w a s
suspended, second offense.
Ladd Arthur Schultz was
WATERVLIET POLICE REPORT
arrested o n Sept. 5 for larceny in
Police here report charging a
W i m a u m a , Florida m a n w i t h no
a building.
Jerry Lee Forker Jr. w a s
operator's license Tuesday,
charged on Sept. 6 for improper
September 2.
According to Officer John
registration.
Cleoplous Scott on Sept. 6
Pokagon. Romaldo Clsneros. 39.
was arrested for driving while w a s charged f o l l o w i n g a coml i c e n s e w a s s u s p e n d e d , a puter c h e c k w h i c h revealed that
warrant out of Berrien County,
he had no license.
He w a s released after p o s t i n g
and expired registration.
Anson Lee Holt on Sept. 7 a bond for t h i s offense.
No Injuries were reported In a
w a s charged w i t h OUIL.
Donald Howard Parsons o n two-car c o l l i s i o n o n Forest Park
Sept. 7 was charged w i t h
Avenue at Riverside Drive late
possession of marijuana, and on
Friday afternoon. September 5.
Sept. 8 Brian Lee Emery w a s
A c c o r d i n g to O f f i c e r s John
c h a r g e d w i t h p o s s e s s i o n of
Pokagon and Allen Dill, W i l l i a m
Walter. 27. of Watervllet told
marijuana.
Police he'd stopped for a sign
and his vehicle stalled. After
restarting It, he entered the InHARTFORD POLICE REPORT
t e r s e c t i o n f a l l i n g to see the
Hartford Police investigated a
other vehicle.
m a l i c i o u s destruction of properT h e driver of t h e s e c o n d
ty and a larceny o c c u r r i n g at
vehicle,
Joyce Wleser. 24, also
Hoekzema Ford. 325 W. Main
of
Watervllet,
told Police she
Street, Hartford, t h i s past week.
On Sept. 2. B u d D a v i s , a w a s n o r t h b o u n d o n Forest Park
Avenue when the other vehicle
salesman at Hoekzema.reported
proceeded Into the Intersection
a 1986 Ford Ranger apparently
and she had no t i m e t o avoid the
s t r u c k by r o c k s h a d b e e n
damaged. Davis f o u n d dents in accident.
Police report
Issuing a
the front hood of the vehicle
c
i
t
a
t
i
o
n
for
falling
to
yield rightw h i c h w a s p a r k e d in t h e
of-way In the 5:15 p.m. accident.
s o u t h e a s t corner of t h e new
A Hartford man w a s charged
vehicle lot.
with
OUIL
early
Sunday
O n S e p t . 5. M a r t y R o u s e ,
f o l l o w i n g a traffic stop o n S.
s a l e s m a n a g e r at H o e k z e m a
Main Street. Officers Scott
reported a Blakpundt am/fm
TRI-C1TY RECORD
K i c n c r e e k a n d Ed H a r m o n
report the arrest of Robert Perry
c a m e f o l l o w i n g a t r a f f i c stop at
1:45 a.m.
Late Sunday evening Officer
By Dee Catania
The Board of Education Is In
Scott Rlchcreek reported the
Watervllet Public Schools'
the process of s o l i c i t i n g canarrest of a Hartford man on Board of Education Treasurer
didates for a person to replace
charges of OUIL. A c c o r d i n g to J o h n S t o n e a n n o u n c e d h i s
Stone.
the report filed by the officer. r e s i g n a t i o n at t h e B o a r d ' s
In f i n a n c i a l m a t t e r s , t h e
J a c k W a t k i n s w a s c h a r g e d regular meeting Monday night, Board directed administrators
f o l l o w i n g a t r a f f i c stop at 10:55 according t o School Superin- to seek bids for a state aid loan
of up t o $300,000. A c c o r d i n g t o
p.m.
tendent Bruce Watson.
Also late Sunday. Officer
Stone and his family will be W a t s o n the school is eligible to
Rlchcreek reported the arrest of moving t o Pennsylvania. " H e a p p l y f o r
l o a n s to carry
a Detroit m a n o n OUIL charges. w i l l be missed. He did a g o o d o p e r a t i n g expenses until tax
George Carrington Jr. of Detroit job as a Board member." said m o n i e s are received. A special
was
charged
with
O U I L W a t s o n . A p l a q u e In ap- m e e t i n g c o n c e r n i n g q u o t e s
f o l l o w i n g a traffic stop at 11:45 preciation of his three years
from banks o n state aid loans
w o r k w i t h the s c h o o l s w a s will be held Sept. 22 at 5:30 p.m.
p.m.
A passenger In the vehicle presented t o Stone by Darrell at the High School.
w a s c h a r g e d w i t h o p e n InThe
Board
adopted
a
Day.
t o x i c a n t s In a motor vehicle.
The glass In a door w i n d o w
was discovered d a m a g e d early
Monday. Sept. 8. by Sgt. W. E.
Saurbier
and Officer
Ray
Morlock w h o reported finding
the d a m a g e at 12:58 a.m.
A c c o r d i n g t o a report filed by
the o f f i c e r s , six h o l e s were
f o u n d In a door w i n d o w at the
South Elementary School. The
d a m a g e was also reported by
the c u s t o d i a n w h e n he arrived
for work at 7:15. A c c o r d i n g to
the officers, no value e s t i m a t e
w a s available for the d a m a g e
done.
Stone resigns Watervliet Board of Ed.
Watervllet
Fire Report
Watervllet f i r e m e n reported
responding t o three Incidents
t h i s past week.
An axle on a semi truck was
w e t t e d d o w n and c o o l e d w h e n It
became hot. Firemen were
called to Dave's A m o c o o n M140. Driver Earl Kennedy w a s
not hurt.
A t o m a t o spill o n Red Arrow
H i g h w a y east of H e n n e s s e y
Road resulted In the necessity
of a wash-down by t h e Fire
Department.
In another Incident. Watervllet f i r e m e n e x t i n g u i s h e d a
blaze In a d u m p s t e r at Red
Arrow Apartments.
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W a t s o n i n t r o d u c e d specifics
of a Child W a t c h Program being
developed in the c o m m u n i t y .
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o p e r a t i o n by t h e W a t e r v l l e t
Lioness Club. The s c h o o l s are
coordinating e f f o r t s and sponsoring the Child W a t c h for the
c o m m u n i t y of Watervllet.
Jerry Barchett presented
details on the North Berrien
C o m m u n i t y Education Program,
w h i c h Is aimed at helping nonhigh s c h o o l graduates obtain a
d i p l o m a , t o further e d u c a t i o n for
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Wednesday. Sept. 10, 5 p.m.;
Finance C o m m i t t e e , Sept. 22, 5
p.m., and On-going Negotiations
Committee, Sept. 17, 6 p.m. All
meetings will be held at the
High School.
KIP T i ^ M M ^ B e e c h w o o d Circle, Watervliet, h o l d s the head of a
larqe sunflower w h i c h he grew f r o m seed this year. The flower Is 17
inches across and s i t s atop a 13 f o o t , four-Inch diameter stalk. Kip
has m a d e the yard of his h o m e a n e ig h b o rh o o d a t t r a c t i o n w i t h hundreds of p l a n t s and flowers. When not In s c h o o l or w o r k i n g at one of
his many jobs, Kip c a n be f o u n d w o r k i n g w i t h his flowers.
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aid Incentive grant. A c c o r d i n g to
Watson. Watervllet schools
meet criteria for additional state
aid funds over and above what is
already allotted. Watervliet
schools qualify for f u n d s based
on K, 1 & 2 enrollment and number of s t u d e n t s c o m p a r e d to
teaching staff.
The Board agreed to purchase
10 computer units f r o m Heath
Company at a low bid of $9,350.
Bob Herrera was hired as varsity assistant football coach.
Hired as assistant JV football
coach w a s Faron Williams.
Debbie Warsko and Adrienne
Slitter were named to serve on
the ISD Special Education Advisory BoardOther business Included an
update on the academic status
of special e d u c a t i o n junior and
senior high s c h o o l students by
Principal Kenneth Bannen.
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Coloma City to let
bids for firehall roof
Rotary's first annual
golf scramble is Sunday
The first a n n u a l Paw Paw
Lake Rotary Club's 4-man golt
s c r a m b l e promises t o be a 'dutfer's d e l i g h t ' t h i s Sunday.
Held at the Paw Paw Lake
Golf Course, the scramble offers
g i f t s and prizes t o t a l i n g $45,000.
T h e p r i z e l i s t i n c l u d e s 12
v a c a t i o n s t o Florida and a chance to w i n a brand new 1986 Ford
car or p i c k u p truck f r o m Hoekzema Ford of Hartford. Persons
m a k i n g a hole-in-one of holes
#7 or #14 will have their c h o i c e
of one of the three Ford c a r s or
pickups. The Florida v a c a t i o n s
w i l l go t o the w i n n i n g four-man
team, the last place four-man
t e a m and the m i d d l e place fourm a n team. On t o p of that, there
w i l l be m a n y prizes f r o m area
merchants.
The s c r a m b l e m e a n s e a c h
team of four players plays its
best ball; 1 e., the longest drive
is only c o u n t e d o n t h a t hole, the
best putt or c h i p is also the only
shot scored. The s c r a m b l e
b e g i n s w i t h tee-times at 8 a.m.
and runs t h r o u g h o u t Sunday.
Players are urged t o make reserv a t i o n s as s o o n as possible by
c a l l i n g the Golf Course at 4633881. C o s t of e n t e r i n g t h e
s c r a m b l e is $16 per person.
Scramble c h a i r m a n Pat Allen
said all are w e l c o m e t o P 1 ^
m e n , w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n , P H O N E FOR DEAF.r.Community H o s p i t a l A d m i n i s t r a t o r Robert
regular golfers and beginners. S c h m e l t e r a c c e p t s a telephone for the hearing i m p a i r e d from
He said he promises all a great C o l o m a Lioness Club m e m b e r Jean Scherer. The M l n i c o m II Is a
t i m e at the scramble.
t e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s device by w h i c h I n c o m i n g m e s s a g e s are recorFor more i n f o r m a t i o n o n the ded o n a screen and can be easily read by a user. A patient In the
scramble - see the full-page ad h o s p i t a l may keep in t o u c h w i t h those at h o m e p r o v i d i n g there is a
in t h i s week's Record.
u n i t In the h o m e . The unit Is l i g h t w e i g h t , inexpensive, and portable. It
c o m e s w i t h an AC charger/adapter and built-in rechargeable batteries. It c a n be p l u g g e d Into a regular telephone o u t l e t .
a contract t o repair St. Joseph
By Dee Catania
C o l o m a City C o m m i s s i o n e r s Street in front of Lions Park for
agreed Monday night t o seek $600. C o n s u m e r Asphalt was
bids for repairing the roof of the a p p r o v e d t o r e p a i r G a r f i e l d
fire station. Bids will be opened Street for $2,900.
C o l o m a C h a m b e r of ComOctober 13 at 8 p.m. The contractor w i l l build up the o l d roof, merce requested p e r m i s s i o n to
as is, and apply a single-ply plant 35 t o 40 trees along Paw
Street
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Approval for a letter to the
B e r r i e n C o u n t y R o a d C o m - sidewalk be installed on the norm i s s i o n to c o n s t r u c t a turn lane th side of his business, Coast t o
at the point east of Larry's C o a s t . He a l s o a s k e d perr e s t a u r a n t w a s g i v e n . T h e m i s s i o n t o place planter boxes.
d e c i s i o n was based o n the many The requests were turned over
p o t e n t i a l l y serious a c c i d e n t s at t o C o l o m a ' s P u b l i c W o r k s
Department for consideration.
that l o c a t i o n .
P e r m i s s i o n for 4-H C l u b
In other areas, a b i d of $8,000
for the City's used backhoe from m e m b e r s t o sell c o o k i e s in the
City from September 27-October
Cecil B a g g e t t w a s accepted.
Quality Asphalt was awarded 11 w a s granted.
CONDO
BID
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a p p r o a c h i n g cold weather the
C o u n c i l w a n t e d the w o r k completed as s o o n as p o s s i b l e .
Schmalfeldt said he w o u l d be
able to do the work right away
but Efting said he had several
other projects and d i d not know
when he w o u l d have t i m e t o do
it; so the bid was a w a r d e d to
S c h m a l f e l d t for a t o t a l cost of
$1,111.50.
In other bid m a t t e r s , B u i l d i n g
Inspector Harold Walker Jr. said
the City will be a c c e p t i n g b i d s
f o r t h e d e m o l i t i o n of t h e
building at 34 West Main Street.
Bids m u s t be received at Hart f o r d City Hall by 5:00 p.m. Monday, September 22, and w i l l be
o p e n e d t h a t e v e n i n g at t h e
C o u n c i l m e e t i n g w h i c h starts at
7'30
' Mayor W i l l i a m Weeden read a
l e t t e r f r o m A t t o r n e y General
F r a n k J. Kelley t o G o v e r n o r
there w a s no c o n f l i c t .
The City C o u n c i l gave perm i s s i o n for W o o d s i d e Girl Scout
B r o w n i e Troop 520 t o sell calendars and planters door-to-door
t h r o u g h o u t the City on September 20. The money raised w i l l be
used t o fund 1986-87 activities.
Blanchard regarding a recent
a m e n d m e n t t o Hartford's City
ordinance. The amendment,
c h a n g i n g the o f f i c e s of clerk,
t r e a s u r e r and a s s e s s o r f r o m
being elected o f f i c i a l s t o being
a p p o i n t e d by the Mayor w i t h the
approval of at least five members of the C o u n c i l , was approved by Kelley, and it w i l l be
placed o n the November ballot
for approval or rejection by the
voters. Also approved by Kelley
and t o be placed o n the ballot
was that one person w o u l d be
able t o hold m o r e than one off i c e in the City as long as all of
the o f f i c e s were c o m p a t i b l e and
The H a r t f o r d C i t y C o u n c i l
v o t e d M o n d a y , S e p t e m b e r 8,
1986, to approve an a p p o i n t m e n t
Mayor William Weeden had
selected for the H a r t f o r d Fire
Board. S c o t t S m i t h was named
to serve a six-year term,
replacing J a m e s Chappell.
Continued from page 1
drive off Beechwood Circle,
w h i c h they c u r r e n t l y m a i n t a i n
themselves. That road w o u l d
have t o be moved farther off the
l a k e i a n d w i d e n e d t o acc o m m o d a t e t r a f f i c to t h e i r
h o m e s as w e l l as t h e cond o m i n i u m s . The u n i t s w o u l d
t h e n be b u i l t a p p r o x i m a t e l y
w h e r e t h e e x i s t i n g r o a d is
situated. The p e t i t i o n also c i t e d
the vacancy of c o n d o m i n i u m s
already built on Paw Paw Lake
as further reason to reject new
b u i l d i n g , and n o t e d the recent
Coloma moratorium on building
a d d i t i o n a l c o n d o u n i t s there.
Paw Paw Lake Golf course
owner
George Cibula and
T h o m a s Sinn, c o n s u l t a n t for the
p r o j e c t f s a i d they had prepared
the new site plan at great expense t o a c c o m m o d a t e object i o n s previously stated. Those
o b j e c t i o n s had centered on increased t r a f f i c on Forrest Beach
Road and B e e c h w o o d C i r c l e .
The new plan offered an alternative route for entry, increased
parking f a c i l i t i e s and moved the
u n i t s back s l i g h t l y to accomm o d a t e a sewer easement that
w o u l d give homes on the Point
sewer service.
T o w n s h i p planners serve only
as an advisory c o u n c i l o n the
issue. The Watervliet T o w n s h i p
Board w i l l make a final d e c i s i o n
o n r e z o n i n g at i t s r e g u l a r
m e e t i n g October 14.
Watervliet Library
Story Hours set
Preschool story hour for ages
3 years and older will start Thursday, September 18, at 1:30 p.m.
and end
at 2:30. The story
h o u r w i l l be h e l d t h r o u g h
November 20. A Halloween party
is s c h e d u l e d for October 30. Preregistration is not required.
GIRLS
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score for the "rest of the g a m e
while the C o m e t s added five
p o i n t s t o w i n 40-32.
Emily Fournier netted thirteen
points and had six steals w h i l e
Alison Fournier contributed
twelve points and fourteen
rebounds. Patricia J o h n s o n led
Bangor with fifteen points.
C o l o m a c o a c h John Brlgham
c o m m e n d e d K i m Mitchell for
her defensive play o n J o h n s o n ,
w h o s c o r e d t e n of her f i f t e e n
p o i n t s in the s e c o n d period
when Mitchell w a s o n the bench.
Brlgham a l s o t h o u g h t S m i t h
and Kelly d i d a good job r u n n i n g
C o l o m a ' s offense. "They really
played like senior guards,
knowing when to slow down,
w h i c h is a g o o d c h a n g e f r o m
last year," he said.
The C o m e t s were twelve for
twenty-five at the free-throw line
(48%); the V i k i n g s were four for
eighteen (22%). C o l o m a committed twenty-one fouls to
Bangor's t w e n t y - t w o f o u l s .
The junior varsity portion of
t h e t o u r n a m e n t w a s held In
C o l o m a . The Comet JV t e a m
defeated South Haven o n Thursday night, but lost t o Fennvllle
i n S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n ' s JV
c h a m p i o n s h i p game.
C o l o m a w i l l be at H a r t f o r d o n
Thursday.
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By K i m b e r l y Redmond
W h a t happened to R a c h e l
A m e s , the actress w h o p l a y e d
A u d r e y H a r d y on " G e n e r a l
H o s p i t a l " ? I h a v e n ' t seen her
— o r h e r c h a r a c t e r — in ages!
— J.W., M o r r i s o n , T e n n .
f o r m e r "Loving" co-star Linden Ashby (who s t i l l plays Curtis A l d e n ) , has been a p p e a r i n g
in v a r i o u s t h e a t r i c a l p r o d u c tions since h e r d e p a r t u r e .
I ' d l i k e to k n o w w h a t E l l e n
D o l a n has been d o i n g w i t h herself since she l e f t h e r " G u i d i n g
L i g h t " r o l e of M a u r e e n B a u e r .
— J.C.. M l . H o l l y . Conn.
D o l a n headed t o C a l i f o r n i a
soon a f t e r l e a v i n g t h e CBS
soap, l o o k i n g f o r p r i m e - t i m e
series w o r k . She has been seen
in s e v e r a l l o c a l a n d n a t i o n a l
commercials.
Rachel Ames
A m e s is no l o n g e r a c o n t r a c t
p l a y e r on " G H . " She r a r e l y app e a r s on t h e soap unless a special occasion — a wedding, for
instance — calls for her character to tie together a story
line.
D i d Susan W a l t e r s , the actress
who
played
Lorna
F o r b e s on " L o v i n g , " q u i t the
show? — E . H . , L a k e G e n e v a .
Wis.
T h e actress opted t o l e a v e
the A B C soap in o r d e r t o p u r sue o t h e r c a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s .
W a l t e r s , w h o is m a r r i e d t o her
Ellen Dolan
(Have a question about soap
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602. New York, NY 10166.
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personally, but those of general interest will be answered in
future columns.)
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M o s t of u s f e l l in l o v e w i t h
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h o u s e w i f e w h o m a k e s l o t s of
m o n e y by writing a book, Lucy
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Love Lucy." W h a t d o e s s h e title the t o m e ?
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" I n a l l m y 152 episodes of
T r a p p e r John,' I d i d n ' t once
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guess I w a s h a p p y f o r the f i r s t
t h r e e seasons. I f e l t a l m o s t
c o n s t a n t l y f r u s t r a t e d f o r the
r e s t of t h e s i x a n d a half years
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w e r e nice, 1 guess, b u t they
d i d n ' t m a k e u p f o r the f a c t
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s o m e t h i n g t h a t d i d n ' t have
m u c h to do w i t h a c t i n g and
wasn't what brought m e to
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fame and fortune aren't all
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describes t h e m in t e r m s t h a t
suggest i t ' s p a i n f u l t o sit d o w n
m o s t of t h e t i m e .
" I f y o u asked anyone w o r k ing i n n e t w o r k t e l e v i s i o n t o
m a k e up a n honest l i s t of t h e i r
p r i o r i t i e s . " he e x p l a i n s , " y o u ' d
find that quality' would never
c o m e h i g h e r t h a n N o . 5. T h a t ' s
t h e r e a l i t y of c o m m e r c i a l
television."
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