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T H E TRI-CITY R E C O R D
RED ARROW EDITION OF THE WATERVLEET RECORD. COLOMA COURIER A HARTFORD NEWS
VOL. 105 - No. 20
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M a y 17,1989
Watervliet DDA eyes July 4th
Mill Creek Park opening
LOCAL INSIGHT ON PANAMA CRI8IS...Jamm Rauner of Coloma was a missionary to Panama until 1988. Ha offara soma rara local Insight to the troubled country, Its faallngs toward Its govammant and to ours. Saa the story on
page 16.
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE
LINE-UP IN
WATERVLIET
LiAVINGL.Pete Emmerson
St. Joe. School
head takes job
in Battle Creek
bt. Joseph Catholic School Principal Peter Emmerson has announced he Is leaving the Watervliet
elementary school at the end of the
June school year. Emmerson has
taken a post as Development Director at Battle Creek Area Catholic
Schools.
Emmerson has been Principal at
St. Joseph Catholic School since
1980; he was also its Director of
Religious Education from 1982-84
and coached from 1982-1987. He has
worked for the Kalamazoo Diocesan
School since 1977, teaching at Lake
Michigan Catholic Elementary
School from 1977 to 1980.
As Development Director for Battle Creek Area Catholic Schools, Emmerson will be responsible for promoting Catholic education In the
Battle Creek area, via marketing,
public relations and fund-raising.
Emmerson and his wife, Patrice
(Schoder), have two children, Molly
and Timothy. They made their home
In Benton Harbor.
This year the Memorial Day
Parade Chairman for Watervliet Is
Glenn (Corky) Openneer. The parade
will form at the water tower at 10:15
a.m. on Monday, May 29, 1989, and
participants will depart for the
cemetery at 11:00 a.m.
This year's line-up for the parade
will Include the Coloma American
Legion Post #362; the Watervliet
High School Panther Pride Band;
Scouting organizations; and Little
League participants.
Miss Watervliet, Shannon Dorstewitz, will give the Pledge of
Allegiance at the cemetery. The
main speaker will be Wilbur Schillinger, Probate Judge of Berrien
County.
The sponsoring unit for this year's
parade is the Watervliet V.F.W. Post
#6803.
Picnic tables, barbecue grills and
pathways may dot the new Mill
Creek Park, in downtown Watervliet,
by the Fourth of July. The Watervliet
Downtown Development Authority,
Thursday of last week, authorized its
Mill Creek Committee to spend the
rest of a $20,000 budget to have the
park ready for a grand opening by
the City's July Fourth celebration.
DDA Chairman Karl Bayer said
stairs leading down to the park area
were completed and that bulldozing
of stumps and pathways were slated
for sometime in the next two weeks.
Monte Sternaman of Sternaman &
Associates Consulting Engineers
and his committee of Dave Sher and
Bob Wallace recommended the DDA
attempt to have the park open in
time for the Fourth. Sternaman said
the committee felt a pathway bulldozed down the south end of the
bluff behind the Rogel building
would allow for more pedestrian access to the park. He added that
replacement of 1he sidewalk along
Butternut Street and grading of the
entrance to the park would make it
easier for persons to get to it.
The DDA authorized the committee to spend the rest of the budget
after engineering costs, $4,615.00 for
the stairs and $2,000 for stump
removal and bulldozing were paid.
Sternaman said he estimated close
to $12,000 left in the budget and said
the committee would recommend
spending $10,000 of that on sand to
cover the bluffs leading down to the
park; the remainder of the funds left
will be used for picnic tables and
barbecue stands.
Bayer said he hoped the work
would be completed in time for the
Fourth of July celebration.
MARKETING COMMITTEE NAMED
DDA consultant Jim Hughes of
Hughes & Associates was named to
head a committee of DDA members
Rose Scheid and Marlfrances Styers
by Bayer.
The committee will
evaluate and recommend marketing
and survey forms provided by the
state Department of Commerce.
New pumper for Coloma Department
By Terua LaPlante
Shining bright red with the words
'Coloma Fire Dept.* emblazoned
across the door, it stands proudly at
the Coloma Fire Department. It's the
new fire truck, the first new one
since 1974, according to Fire Chief
Randy Morris.
Built in Appleton, Wisconsin, by
Pierce, It arrived in Coloma last week
and training for operating the
$163,000 model has already begun.
The entire crew must know its capabilities and its limitations in order to
fully utilize it In fire fighting.
"It Jiolds 1,000 gallons of water,"
explained Morris, "and It can pump
1500 gallons per minute."
The City of Watervliet should also
be receiving its new truck any day
now. It's the same make and model
as Coloma's truck, the only difference being the color. Watervliet
ordered a yellow truck.
SUBSCRIBE
CALL
TO THE
RECORD 463-3461
*
ALICE KUEHNLE
BANGOR
"I thing Ifa a good Idea.
I think we have to eland
up for our rtghte and
help other people."
PAW PAW
M
Mary Harrell named
"Best Mom"
Longtime resident Mary Harrell
was named Sunday by the Tri-City
Record as its "Best Mom" for 1989.
Mary was selected from more than
100 nominating letters sent for the
5th annual Mother's Day event.
Mary and her husband, Charles,
live at 414 W. Parsons, Watervliet.
They have three grown children, Pat
Greathouse, Cecelia Drake and
Charles Harrell.
As "Best Mom" Mary received a
dozen red roses from the Tri-City
Record and more than 25 gifts, gift
certificates or services from the
following area businesses:
A $15 gift certificate from
Sprague's Grocery; a lube, oil and
filter change from Dave's Amoco; a
$15 gift certificate from Dowd's
Farm Market; dinner for two at the
Board of Trade; 1 day free Rinse and
Vac rent from Gargano's Custom
Carpets; $25 gift certificate from
Harbor Lights; dinner for 2 from the
Waffle House; and a free torte cake
from Ginnie's Tantalizing Tortes.
Also: a $15 gift certificate from
Pat's Kountry Store; 90 minutes of
tanning from the Plaza Motel; $25
gift certificate from Ron-Dot Floral;
$25 gift certificate from McVans
Nursery & Greenhouse; and a $10
gift certificate from Sunshine Laundry and Linen Service.
And: lube, oil and filter change
from C.A.R.; 15% off any purchase at
Hometown Flowers; $10 gift certificate at the Movie Zoo; $15 gift certificate at Trade Winds Mail; $10 gift
certificate at Coast to Coast hardware; 1 dozen donuts at WESCO of
Watervliet; $10 gift certificate from
Mill Creek and a $15 gift certificate
at Watervliet Ace Hardware.
Pius; $20 gift certificate at
Kellogg's Hardware; 2 free albums at
Communications and Music; 1 lilac
bush at Limberlost; a mantle clock
from Nancy's Furniture; and a Zenith
Entry Light from Huffman's TV and
Apoliances.
Mary's daughter, Cecelia, wrote
the nominating letter. It follows...
WAR BRIDE AND
PIONEER
Dear Editor,
I would like to dedicate this letter
to my mother: Mary E. Harrell.
She has been my mother since
1945. She came to the Watervliet/
Coloma area in '45 as a war bride.
She had left all that was familiar to
her--famiiy, friends, home and
church-back In Rhode Island to start
a new life and bear her first-born, me.
I arrived in July about a month before
the end of WWII. My father, a Navy
man, would not see me until October
when he arrived back in the States.
In the next 10 years, four more
children were to follow. The postwar
building boom found my parents In
their new home and present address.
My mother was one of the pioneers who forged the way for us
ladies of the '80s. She always worked outside of the home to help give
us a better life, but there was always
time for baking cookies, pies, and
her now world-famous biscuits. You
have to remember, this was all from
scratch. No prepared mix would do.
Micros are only a dream of the
future.
One of her long-term jobs was at
the old 'Panther Grill' (now Cupani's).
She used to joke that she had cooked breakfast for 90 percent of the
men in town, farmers, mill workers,
construction workers and local
businessman.
Through all the years there was
always time to help a neighbor,
volunteer for church work, Scouts,
little league, band, dancing, and on
and on. The amazing thing about it
all was her health was not always
the best. Several minor surgeries
and long-term diseases have not
See BEST MOM on page 4
Best Mom letters on pages 2 & 4
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VELMA NEWCOMB
IRVING YECKLEY
HARTFORD
M
l feel he should.**
'BEST MOM'...Mary Harrell Is the Record's 'Best Mom' for Mother's Day 1989.
Mary (center) was nominated by her daughter, Cecelia Drake, far right. Pictured with Mary and Cecelia are, from the left: daughter Pat Qraathouse, husband Charles, Mary, eon Charles and Cecelia.
HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT PRESIDENT BUSH SENDING
ADDITIONAL TROOPS TO PANAMA?
We Asked You...
ROY KUEHNLE
BANQOR
T m a veteran and I
think Ifs good."
MOOT CONTRACT BACK EARLY
Bayer told DDA members the contract for highway repaving by the
Michigan Department of Transportation had already been returned to the
City for consideration. The contract
is for the state's $160,000 portion of
the $488,000 downtown renovation
project slated for early July. Bayer
said the early return of the contract
meant the project could be as much
as three weeks ahead of schedule.
Project engineer Tim Lodge of
Wightman & Associates said there
was some contract language he
needed clarified by the MDOT before
he could recommend the City sign it.
He said once the contract is signed,
as early as May 22, and final project
plans are approved in the next two
weeks, bids for the work could be
advertised.
Lodge also said l&M was ready to
begin utility pole removal of poles on
Main Street, between the railroad
tracks and Red Arrow Highway.
Lodge said the utility's cost estimate
was within the $30,000 budgeted.
The DDA did give Lodge permission
to seek a local contractor to remove
five trees In the right-of-way of the
pole relocation behind Main Street.
Lodge said local removal could be
much cheaper than having the utility
do it.
l think It's a 'have to*
case. He should."
PEGGY BENHAM
HARTFORD
u
l think he should have
started sooner.**
ROSE NOTHDRUFT
HARTFORD
M
l think he did what he
should do."
/AMME
PEQQY KVAMI
KALAMAZOO
M
l have mixed feelings.
The Information that
we get from the media
Is so distorted Ifs hard
to know the true facts.**
A, -
CLIFF BROWN
HARTFORD
M
MANNERS
He had to protect U.S.
BANQOR
citizens and the Canal.
M
l think he*s aettlna ua
Americans helped build
It and who knows how In deeper. Tm just g l d i l k j
high they'd jack-up the know where my son l s ^
(at home).**
rates.**
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MAY 17.1989
LOVE HOME NEWS
To Karl and Anne,
We look forward with great anticipation to receiving your great
paper.
We enjoy reading about the people and the area where we lived and
loved so much. It is great to see the
familiar names and faces, but we are
now seeing many new names and
faces.
Keep up the good work! You have
a great piece of the U.S. and wonderful people to write about.
Harry & Betty Cherry
THANKS FROM THE
WATERVLIET
POSTPROM
COMMITTEE
Dear Editor,
The Watervliet Post-Prom Party
held on April 29 at the Y.M.C.A. was
COLUMNS & COMMENTARY
a huge success. The evening, attended by 96 students, was compete
with music, videos, swimming, food,
games and random prize drawings.
A special thanks to the Watervliet
Lions Club who so generously paid
the entire rental fefi for the "Y"
facilities. Also, many .nanks to many
parents, school staff, local businesses and organizations who
donated prizes, food, money and or
their time to make this night a safe
alternative to other forms of all-night
parties.
We look forward to continuing this
event next year and hope It becomes
one of the fine traditions established
at Watervliet High School.
The list of donors includes: Lions
Club; P.T.O.; Ace Hardware; Belfy's
Drug Store; Golden Brown Bakery;
Peoples State Bank; Triangle Dairy
Isle; Sprague's; Watervliet 66 sta-
Hon; Wesco; Harding's; Hilltop;
Osco; Waffle House; Dairy Queen;
Loma; Pizza Hut; Movie Library; Nice
ice; Keeler Keg & Kitchen; Friesen^;
Megan TV & Antenna; Pepsi; Alden
White & Sons; Pri-Mart; Brookfleld's.
More donors are: David & Marilyn
Reed; Ranse & Judl McKinney; Bob
& Georgia Ott; Vicki Haynes; Lisa
Kuehnle; Sue Griffith; Ron & Peg!
Farac; Bruce & Judy Tarantino; Dave
& Darlene Dongvillo; Sandle Pulllns;
Jeanette Lottrldge; Wilbur DurflInger; Carol Tacy; Geoff & Pat
Gelsier; Joyce & Hurley Skldmore;
Maureen Williams; Carolyn & Ten>
Voofld; Tom Young; Julius Butler,
Phillip Lynch; Jerry Cowglll; Bill &
Joanna Hansen; Leigh's Screen Printing; Tri-City Rdcord; Cutting Corners; Gold-N-Tan; McFadden's.
More donors Include: Bruce & Deb
Pawielski; Mrs. Chris Vonderheld;
Dave Lickfeldt; Janice Plner; Gary &
Priscilia Young; Eddie & Sharon
Russell; David & Vicki Brinker, Don &
Shirley Gatchell; Rosalie Miller;
WHS Student Council; Tom & Karen
VanNiel; John & Carrie Brlgham;
Judy Philllpi; Natalie Hutson; Andrew & Penny Saetre; Val Lambrecht;
Phil Hecksel; Mr. & Mrs. Roy Ballard.
More donors are: Trade Winds
Mall; Robert & Dolores Marvin; Diane
Tavolacci; Ken & Bonnie Bannen;
Carly Snider; Jerry & Mary Jane
Hiler; James Keech; Cheri Freed;
Vada Strothers; Kmart; Doreen
Nelson; Pennsylvania Accents;
Frank Pastrick; Leon Volk; Bob Herrera; Scott Shafer; Vicki McDonald;
and Watervliet Fire Department.
Carrie Brlgham
Judy Tarantino
"SECTION 89"
EXPLAINED
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By Kurt Btyr,
HELP WAS JUST A
PHONE CALLAWAY
Monday morning, last week, the
first thing I spied on coming to the
shop was our waxing machine was
on the blink. The 'waxer' is a device
thai melts beeswax and by a series
of rollers transfers the hot wax to the
back of our news copy galleys and
photos to affix them to these pages
for printing.
Instead of the comforting smell of
hot wax, I was faced with a yellow
unwielding blob of honeycomb. After
fiddling with It for some time, I gave
up the hope I could bypass the thermostat, jigger the 'framistan' or override the 'whatchamacalit.' Next plan
was to find a waxer quick to begin
page make-up. The folks at Trade
Lines in Eau Claire have always been
helpful and friendly so I called them.
Manager Lee said she had a spare
hand waxer we could borrow...the
best news she had was their recent
waxer problems had been rectified
at Riverside Electric. "Call them,"
Lee said. "They're quick and reasonable."
As I was relating the information
to Anne and preparing for a jaunt to
Eau Claire, Guadalcanal Echoes
Editor Ted Blahnik dropped in and
overheard our dilemma. "I've got two
hand waxers and you're welcome to
them both, and I'll go get them right
now," he offered. By the time I got
Amy off on her way to take the
defunct waxer to Riverside Electric,
Ted was back with two hand waxers,
one still brand new in the box. "Keep
'em as long as you need them," he
said.
Used to the automatic machine
rolling hot wax across the backs of
our copy, getting used to the hand
waxers took a bit of doing but it sure
beat the rubber cement and tape
method of pasting up our largest
paper of the year (22 pages).
Wednesday morning found me on
the phone to Riverside Electric to
determine the fate of our waxer...
"Ready to go," said the kindly voice
on the other end of the line. "Just
needed a good cleaning, a couple
wires tightened and a service cord.
Come by and pick it up."
Thanks, Ted, Lee, and Riverside
Electric for keeping a niggling problem from becoming a major one
(new waxers like ours cost $900 and
we just can't do without one).
LETTING
OFF STEAM
Just a couple weeks ago a person
dropped off some 'news'copy for the
paper. The news was about some
tdltor
school event and I said I'd get it in
that week's paper. Upon thanking
me and turning for the door, the
publicity person asked me for directions to the 'free' paper down the
road..."I have to give them this ad.
They don't run free news," was the
comment.
Just two weeks ago a full-paid professional who generates hundreds
of press releases annually to this
paper declined to place paid ads running in a shopper and in a dally in the
Record, saying, "We have to place
our ads where more people get
them." (In that spirit I've been piling
up the press releases and will send
them on to the other publications for
better circulation).
A fella was in Watervliet last week
selling advertising for an aerial relief
map of the City. For just $250.00 I
could have my business ad on the
map...for just $25 more, I could get a
copy of the map. All that was needed was a minimum of 80 businesses
to get the map painted...just a measly $20,000 minimum out the doors of
Main Street stores.
Another fella sold $600 worth of
coffee cups to an area restaurant,
after selling the ads on them to other
businesses...he was from Cincinnati.
An account of mine told me not
many weeks ago..."I'm so sick of
advertising, I hate to see you come
through the door.
Business is
lousy...did you run the picture of my
wife's cousin's two-headed turtlp?"
We had half a dozen comments
from people on our Blossomtime
Parade coverage..."the best"..."the
most"...."thanks"...."good job " The
official Blossomtime thank-you ran
Monday...if you missed It, check a
shopper.
A local business woman complained to me about having to pay
$150.00 for some logo artwork just
so she could take her printing to a
"quick printer In St. Joe." It took
some temper control to tell her our
'art work' charges are Included In our
printing charges...not extra.
Enough sour grapes...fortunately
the thank-yous, the kudos, the well
wishes and the appreciation far
outweigh the dumb. Inconsiderate,
short-sighted judgments of a few.
On the plus side there were more
than 100 letters entered In our "Best
Mom" contest...more than 3,000 free
turkey coupons were returned last
Thanksgiving, Bob Broadwater sold
300 cars In his first year advertising
with us. Bud Davis has been writing
for us four and a half years, Kelly
Benson's pregnant, Amy's getting
married and the Pistons will win the
NBA championship.
Dear Mr. Bayer,
Many b u s i n e s s e s In W e s t
Michigan have written me about
"Section 89" of the tax code, which
deals with employer-provided health
benefits. I wanted to update you on
the status of the repeal efforts of
this unfair and burdensome regulation.
In early March, the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) issued an Interpretation of the section which did
not correct the burdens and confusion of "Section 89." In fact, the IRS
regu ations are more extensive than
required by legislation. C early, Section 89 should be repealed.
'
! am an original co-8pon$or of H.R.
634, a bill to repeal "Section 89 Introduced by Congressman John
LaFalce (D-NY). As of April l^t, 263
congressmen co-sponsored H . R ^
634, more than half the House
membership. Thus, a majority of
Congress is ready to act today to
repeal this law.
This high level of support finally
pressured Ways and Means Chairman Dan Rostenkowskl to address
the problem. Consequently, Congressman Rostenkowskl Introduced
a bill to vastly simplify Section 89.
is P'omtolng that the chtiiman has
finally "gotten off the dime" on this
issue. You can be assured that I will
continue to press him to move ahead
with this legislation.
I hope this information is helpful.
If you would like a three-page summary of Rostenkowskl's proposal,
please contact my office. Until then.
I remain
Very truly yours,
Fred Upton
Member of Congress
P S. The Treasury Dept. has postponed the current effective date until
Oct. 1, 1989.
RAISED 13 CHILDREN
AND STILL COMMUNITYMINDED
Dear Editor,
Rita Lynch is the mother of thirteen happy, healthy children-all
adults now. As of today, there are
nineteen grandchildren in her family
also, along with eight sons/daughters-in-law. Mom raised all her
children with the same spirit. There
were no favorites in this family and
we ail knew It, yet she made each
one of us feel special In our own
way. Though there were many hardships in raising this many children,
Mom has always kept her good
sense of humor and her ever-positive
attitude.
A very active person, she can be
seen several times a week out on her
health walk. She knows the Importance of good physical and spiritual
strength.
Over the many years, Rita has
given her time unselflahly to work for
the good of this community and our
schools.
This family knows that we are
always welcome at home. She is
always there for moral support, be it
a visit or a quick or lengthy telephone conversation. With children in
many areas of the country, she has
been the family link by passing Informatlon from one brother/tlster to the
next. We want to thank her for
always belno there and giving us
each that special feeling that only
she can give.
"WE LOVE YOU, MOM"
Katharine & Anne
& the rest of tho gang
DOES GOOD DEEDS
I are sick, she's there. My mom
sticks to something when she starts
it. I know I should clean my room but
If I don't she will. My mom is the best
and most wonderful mom living. She
loves me very much.
Becky Thomas
Dear Editor,
My grandmother is a perfect contestant for the contest. She's always
doing good deeds for everybody.
She's considerate, great, excellent, thoughtful, swell, fabulous,
generous, kind, wonderful, thankful.
WHAT IS MY MOTHER
It takes my Mother's love to make
our house a home,
A place to be remembered, no matter
where we roam...
It takes my Mother's patience to bring a child up right.
b S if nil" br?a h t ' W e n d f I n l " r n ' And her courage and her cheerfulness to make a dark day bright...
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t h e ' f f g ; ^
It takes my Mother's thoughtfulness
Her name Is Sherry Milton.
to mend the heart's deep "hurts,"
Yours truly,
And her skill and her endurance to
B. Noles
mend little socks and shirts...
It takes my Mother's kindness to
STRUGGLED AND MADE forgive me when I err.
To sympathize In trouble and bow
IT
her head in prayer...
Dear Editor,
it
takes my Mother's wisdom to
I was blessed to be born with the
recognize
my needs...
best mom In this world. She is the
most caring, loving, courageous and And to give me reassurance by her
loving words and deeds...
beautiful person I've had the
It takes my Mother's endless faith,
pleasure of spending my life with.
her
confidence and trust
When my sister and I were young,
To
guide
me through the pitfalls of
all we had was our mom at home.
selfishness and lust...
She was struggling with her life, yet
And
that is why in all this world there
she always had time and love to give
to us. Even In the wee hours of night, could not be another
Who could fulfill God's purpose as
when I just had to talk about
completely as my Mother.
something or everything, she'd smile
Dear Editor,
and say, "OK, let's talk.
My Mother has always been there
This past year she earned a
for me during the bad times and the
master's degree at C.M.U. which
good
times. She is always there to
took a lot of guts and hard work.
help me through the hardships. She
Mom has always taught us to go out
has given me the strength I need
and get what you want out of life,
from
day to day. And this is why I feel
and she did! I am so very proud of
my Mother should be chosen
what she has accomplished.
"Mother
of the Year."
To my mother and best friend,
Sincerely,
Jeanne Jarvis, I'd like to wish you a
Christopher
J. Wall
"Happy Mother's Day." You're
already the "Best Mom" In my book. I
love you.
Tammy Mannino
GOOD, OLD-FASHIONED
MOM
[) e a r Editor,
My mother, Mrs. Ed McVay, is a
loving example of a good, oldfashioned mom. These memories I'll
cherish: summers at the lake-as we
played you kept us safe; Ironing our
clothes and sewing special dresses
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mak,no d 0 „ c,othe8 for m y
friends and me; curling my long hair
n )ght and putting ribbons in every
morning; always helping out (I got an
^ | n 0 a n ( j because you worked so
h a r ( 1 j n B a n ( j Boosters!); supper at 5
o'clock, a wonderful cooked meal;
sitting together as a family listening
to dad's stories; our house always
sparkled and smelled of fresh-baked
bread.
My friends all loved you and
thought you were "cool"; you always
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Dear Editor,
One of the most deserving women
for the title of "Best Mom" is the
mother of two of my grandchildren.
my daughter Julie.
Although they are too young to
realize It (Rose Is 5 and Ryan is 2),
they are very blessed children to
have a mother as patient and loving
as she is.
No matter what she is doing she
always seems to have time for them;
to read a book, play a game, answer
a question, kiss a hurt, get a snack
and. If necessary (after a verbal reprimand), a swat on the bottom to let
them know that what they are doing
Is not acceptable behavior.
She not only disciplines them and
teaches them right from wrong, she
also lets them know that no matter
what they have done -she loves
them.
I see them express their love for
her, Rose with her frequent "i Love
You, Mommy" and her love letters of
"I Love U" and Ryan with his arms
outstretched to be picked up so he
can give her a big hug and kiss.
I hope when they are older they,
too, will realize what a wonderful
mother they have and will be as proud of her as I am.
With love and pride,
Your mother,
Henrietta Frazler
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SHE LOVES ME
Dear Editor,
I think my mom (Wanda Thomas)
deserves to be the "Best Mom"
because she Is. If 1 need to talk to
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WHAT IS A MOTHER?
Dear Editor,
A Mother Is a caring woman and a
lady who would rather give all of
herself to her family and friends and
doesn't ask or expect anything in
return.
A Mother gives all the love and
caring that is humanly possible to
her husband, children, and grandchildren.
A Mother Is there with words of
wisdom when you are feeling down
or just lonely.
A Mother can make all your hurt
go away, with her caring touch and
magic way with words.
A Mother never forgets birthdays
or holidays.
My Mother, Beverley Frazler, is
that kind of Mother and more. In my
eyes and my family's eyes, Beverley
Frazler is mother of the year and
mother of all time. Love you. Mom!
Sincerely,
RM2 Dennis L. Frazler
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conversation with someone else.
Most of our lives centers around
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so on...but I never even hear that
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Winners of the 1989 Good Health
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sponsor of the contest.
Cash prizes were awarded to Mark
Sieber, first-place winner; Mike
Rodewald, second-place winner;
Earick Wonson, third-place winner.
All the young men were from the Coloma area.
Honorable mentions went to
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Shannon Smart, Isadia Torseca,
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The posters' themes depicted
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I guess the plain and simple truth
is that swear words are no longer
allowed to be used for the purpose
they were made. They used to be
able to help us vent our anger. Now
they are used to punctuate every
line. This kind of talk does not show
the intelligence of our nation.
Another comment about the movie
and I will get off my soapbox...that
is, most of the articles I read
nowadays claim that we are a nation
of illiterates. Well, from the graffiti
that was displayed on the buildings
In that movie, which was shot on the
streets of Los Angeles, I would say
someone has taught them how to
wrlte...now if we can only clean up
their act.
I am sick of hearing teens with a
perfect command of nothing spouting this nasty. Indecent kind of
language as if they took classes to
learn a new language. When they
use these words I am sure they are
trying to feel older but do not realize
that the language is making them appear younger.
Now, do not get me wrong but
every once in a while a few colorful
words pop out of this mouth and
they seem to usually occur on Tuesday. But, to have each and every
sentence filled with this kind of color
does not spell excitement for me. It's
starting to spell disinterest.
tied and contributions toward the
candidates tabulated. Ballot boxes
will be in place June 3 and will be
removed June 29.
In addition to the Little Miss & Mr.
Firecracker title there will also be a
first runner-up. The crowning ceremony will be held Friday, June 30, at
7 p.m. at the Watervliet High School
In conjunction with the 100th-year
school reunion. All contestants will
ride on the Lions Club entry In the Independence Day Parade on Saturday, July 1, at 1 p.m.
Persons wishing to make contributions direct to the Lioness Club on
behalf of candidates may contact
chairman Millie Wendzel at 463-4370
or co-chairman Sandy Deyne at
463-5085.
The Watervliet Lioness Club's "Little Miss & Mr. Firecracker" contest
went off with a bang last Saturday
with pictures and a social for 14 contestants at the Tastee Freez Big T
Restaurant. The owner of the Big T,
Bob Wallace, donated a 'Fun Meal'
and an Ice cream cone to each contestant.
Winners of the crowns will be
determined by the number of 'votes'
placed in ballot boxes at Big T, Harding's, Golden Brown Bakery,
Sprague's and Chicken Coop. Votes
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In their many charitable contributions through the year. Every penny
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GOOD COOKIES
Dear Editor,
My Mom is Ann. When she gives
me lickings that means that she
loves me.
Ann is my stepmom, but she is like
my real mom. She makes goodies
like cake and junk like that. She is
real great!.
Eric Nichols
The
Back
Fence
Well, folks, it's lecture time again.
I guess this Is not really a lecture.
This is just the opinion of one...
again, if any of you out there in
readerland agree with me, let me
know.
Now, I have never been one to turn
down excitement, especially In my
own life, as 1 am sure it is the same
for ail of you reading this column.
This will all tie In in a minute but
when I was in college at Ferris State,
one senior boy would always tease
me and call me "home-grown." At the
college age his comments bothered
me, but now I relish the fact that I am
"home-grown." I appreciate so many
things that 1 feel most of my generation are missing.
Last Saturday night, Karl and I
were at home watching a movie on
Showtime. The movie was called
"Colors." It was on (or should I say
could have been an interesting commentary) the lives of the kids who
live In street gangs. The movie was
produced by Dennis Hopper, of
"Easy Rider" fame, and that should
have told me something about what I
was to watch right off the bat.
The movie contained lots of
violence and that, I guess, I could
deal with. I just don't like it being
shoved in my face. I know someone
out there would say, "Get up and
turn the set off." I did not. I watched
this show to try to find some motivation, but I didn't. All I found was a
new mistrust in police activities.
The show was crude, crass and
vulgar, and I really should have
known that by reading the credits
about the producer. The most offensive part of the entire show was the
language.
1 am sick to death of bad
language. Last week I read Ann
Landers column, also about the way
the public Is tired of bad language.
Do we have to swear to make a
point, to sound Intelligent, or to be
emphatic? 1 don't think so! It does
not really show a good command of
the language. It Is hard for me to
consider someone a superstar when
only foul words can come out of his
or her mouth.
Other comments I have heard are
that the movies are more true to life.
Well, they can't be any further offbase. True, life is a mom and dad
raising kids, and sweating bills, and
working from dawn till dark. True,
life is the grandma waiting to hear of
the birth of that new grand baby.
Never once in my life have I heard
the fowl language from people who
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90 YEARS AGO
THE SOULS OF COMPUTERS
Do computers have souls? Now
wait a minute. Before you say that I
am a candidate for a rubber room,
just hear me out.
One who makes something Is a
creator, right? The object, thing, person, or whatever, owes his, her, Its
life to the one who did the creating. I
know a guy who claims to be a selfmade man, and he certainly worships his creator.
Anyway, we were all brought Into
being by Someone (Something) to
whom we owe the fact that we are
here, right now, existing in this time
and place.
Do we have a soul? the atheist
says no. The agnostic says maybe.
The person of some sort of religious
persuasion says yes. If we could
assume for now that we do have a
soul, consider another idea.
* Would it be possible for a human
being to create something with the
intelligence, compassion, sense of
obligation for its existence, so that It
would feel a warmth and thankfulness for its very existence....in some
sense to have a "soul?"
L«t me use three examples from
Hterature to demonstrate that man
has wrestled with this problem, even
if he may never have come up with
an answer to it.
CoWrtder first Mary Shelley's novel
"Frankenstein." The tale, bom in a
romantic evening's telling of ghost
stories, is about a Doctor named
Frankenstein, who takes It upon
himself to create a man from spare
body parts. To get the parts, he robs
cemeteries. His assistant, a warped
person, steals the brain, but gets the
wrong one-the brain of a madmanfrom a laboratory.
Dr. Frankenstein's creation is
doubly flawed. He not only has the
stench of the grave about him, he is
incapable of normal thinking. After
having been brought to life by a bolt
of lightning, he does have the
capacity to learn. What he learns is
that his appearance makes people
afraid, and he can never achieve happiness. So he turns on his creator
with a vengeance. End of story.
My second example is from the
novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" Written by Philip K.
Dick, the story has also been made
Into a most satisfying (to me) film,
"Blade Runner," starring Harrison
Ford.
The story takes place In a future
world that has been made all but
uninhabitable by man's Inhumanity
to man (pollution and nuclear war).
The hero is a son of police officer
who has the unenviable job of tracking down and destroying some lifelike robots (androids) who have
escaped and mingled ^ I t h society.
They are programmed to selfdestruct In a certain amount of time,
but meanwhile are capable ^of all
sorts of mischief before they die
The policeman does 'track them
down and destroy them. But In each
case, the android holds life as being
so precious, that the policeman
comes to feel that he is a murderer.
blast off Into an earthbound course,
but the U.S. ship must then be cast
off and left behind. The computer
doctor has the sad task of telling the
now "healthy" computer, Hal, that
his life will end.
They have started countdown to
blast off, and Hal says, "My figures
show that we cannot all reach earth.
Should I stop the countdown?"
The doctor answers, "No, Hal, continue the preparations."
There is a silence and Hal, who is
no dummy, is figuring it all out. Then
the computer says, "Oh....all right."
The doctor is almost In tears. He
says, "Hal, would you like me to stay
here with you?"
Hal answers, "No, that's all right.
You go ahead."
As the scientist turns to leave, Hal
says, "Doctor, will I have dreams?"
"I don't know, Hal," and the scientist goes out through the air lock,
leaving the computer to speculate
on life after death.
Dr. Frankenstein's monster tums
on him in hatred for giving him such
a tragic life. Philip Dick's androids
wreak a terrible vengeance on the
humans who have created them. Hal,
the computer, speculates on the
hereafter.
Three examples of human consideration of the problem: How
much responsibility does a creator
have for his invention? Computers
become more and more sophisticated, so don't tell me that they are
just a bunch of off-on switches. I
know that!
But we now have several generations of computers. We have computers desiging computers. Will they
ever have souls? Not likely, but what
if some day they can think creatively? Will they have compassion, kindness? Or will they turn on their
creators?
The writers I have cited above
seem to be telling us that man
should be very careful about taking
on the awesome task of creation. It
should not be done lightly. Think
about It.
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GRANDMA IS NICE
Dear Editor,
I love my grandma because when I
get In trouble she doesn't yell at me
She
just
stays
calm.
She makes me goodies and lets
me help her. The reason I like my
grandma Is because she's nice. I
would like It If she won the prize. Her
name Is Pauline Comb and she lives
In Paw Paw
Yours truly,
Mike Town
MOM'S AN ANIMAL
LOVER
Dear Editor,
My Mom is named CherylJ. Craig.
She is very nice and helpful. She
gives me lots of money every
weekend.
The final irony is that he falls in
On Sunday we go to church and
love with a beautiful girl who turns have Sunday school and evening
out to be an android also. Her Im- worship. She makes a good-tasting
planted memories are so finely tun- recipe every week and It sure tastes
ed that she laughs, cries, loves, and good.
feels horror that she is probably not
She also is fun to be around. Well,
human. In the end. the policeman the best thing I like about her Is she
spares her life. Man's creation has hardly punishes me and she lets me
become so real, so lifelike, that there go wherever I want to go.
Is a real crisis of conscience In con-'
She's an animal lover, like me! She
templating her death.
takes me to Triangle Dairy Isle for
In such an arid world of the future, lunch sometimes. That's why so is
where even animals have been so nice.
created to look alive, what would an
Yours truly,
android dream about. If not owning e
Tighe S. Craig
little chicken farm somewhere, with
BEST FRIEND
electric sheep cropping artificial
Dear
Editor,
turf.
My mom deserves the "Best Mom"
My third example comes from the
award
for many reasons; 150 words
film "2010." This Is a sequel to "2001
a Space Oddysey." In the first movie, or less just can't possibly cover
a United States space ship had been them. My mom, Iris Rogers, is the
left, drifting helplessly around one of definition for the word "Mom." She is
the planets. The voyage had been not just my mom but my best friend
nearly sabotaged by a computer as well.
How many kids can honestly say
named "Hal " who or which had turnthat
the friend they spend all their
ed schizophrenic.
In "2010" a joint Russian-American time with is their mom? Well, I can. I
space venture goes out and finds the Invite my mom everywhere with me
and all my other friends seem to endrifting space ship. A computer doc
tor works on Hal and removes his joy It.
My mom is a mom and a friend to
evil, or malfunctioning, brain parts.
Then the expedition finds they do everyone who walks Into her life She
not have enough fuel to make it back Is honest, caring, lovable, funny, and
has a great personality and outlook
to earth.
They link the two ships topether to on life. She not only tells her pro
Charles Miller, a fashionable
tailor, has located In Watervliet and
has his place of business In A.N.
Woodruff's building. He makes a
biems but listens to yours.
My mom Is the type of person not
only to notice the faults you have but
the goodness you have as well. My
mom Is the Best Mom I I love you.
Mom.
Beth Rogers
MY MOM'S LOVE IS PUT
TO THE TEST
Dear Editor,
I would like to let you know why
my mom (Sherry Craig) Is, to me,
"Best Mom."
In the past few years she has been
put to the test, living with two teenage daughters. With this In mind,
she has remained a strong, loving
and open-minded person.
My mom just lost her baby girl,
K.J., and yet she still finds it in her
heart to give her home to those
around her and her love and support
to those who need it. She is more
than just a mom to me, she is also
my friend.
No matter what the situation, my
mom, always listens to me and tries
to put herself in my place. She looks
at my problems from my view, and
she tries to make things better for
me.
With all that she has been
through, my mom still has the ability
to be the loving person that she is,
and to me she is the "Best Mom," not
only to me but to many other people
as well.
My mom knows the meaning of
the word "give" but she has never
heard the word "take."
I love you. Mom.
Your green-eyed baby,
Deena Gifford
NOT ONLY A MOM BUT A
FRIEND
Dear Editor,
I'd like to nominate my mom,
Joyce Champion, for "Best Mom"
because she'll always love me.
We may not always see eye to eye,
but her love will never leave my side.
A mother and daughter have a
special kind of love. ( know my mom
and I do; we have our ups and downs,
we do argue, but It shows she cares
what 1 do.
Some kids and teenagers may say
my mom's old-fashioned. She always
treats me like a baby. She asks me
so many questions before I do
something. Well, 1 say it, but Inside 1
know she's not being nosy or mean.
She loves me and worries about me
she cares about what I am doing.
And I love her with "all" my heart
and Cm glad to say choice made us
mother and daughter but hearts
made us friends.
I try to do my best and to my
fullest ability to make her proud, but
I know If I dldnl she would love m^
for who I am Inside.
She does special things for me,
listens to me when I'm down. She
really knows how to make my sunshine. She is there when I need a
shoulder to cry on. She helps me
specialty of cleaning and pressing
garments.
The coating machinery at the
Paper Mill has shut down, and the
two coaters, Leo Gagnon and Harry
Duscham, who have been employed
In that department, have returned to
with whatever I need. If possible. She
always works hard to give me the
things I enjoy.
I know, I'm hard to get along with
at times, but I know she'll forever be
by my side even if she doesn't win
the "Best Mom."
She'll always be number one to
me. And all I'd really like Is for her to
know what "Mom" really means to
me.
"Mom, I Love You"
Your daughter.
Shannon Casarez
Members of the Watervliet High
School Band, who won first place for
Class C In Lansing, entertained the
Benton Harbor Exchange Club Wednesday noon at the Hotel Vincent.
Fred H. Null, director of the band, is
a member of the Exchange Club.
Mrs. Harold Pelrce entertained at
a miscellaneous shower Wednesday
afternoon at her home. In honor of
her sister-in-law, Julia Pelrce, a
bride-to-be. In a guessing contest,
Mrs. Harry Robblns won the prize.
Miss Pelrce received many beautiful
gifts, to be used in her new home.
Mrs. Peirce's home was beautifully
decorated with spring flowers, and
she served dainty lunch at the close
of the afternoon.
Continued from page 1
60 YEARS AQO
Friday, May 17, marks the date of
the closing of another successful
year In the Coloma Public Schools
and the Instructors and pupils are
happy In the anticipation of having a
fine new school building ready for
them for the coming school year. A
class of seventeen will be granted
diplomas at the Coloma theatre Friday evening. May 17. Professor C.L
Goodrich Is the speaker.
The first rural field day and track
meet to be held in Coloma on the
new high school athletic field was
staged last Friday and was a very
successful event. There was about
seventy-five participants in the
various events. Participants were
Clymer School, Pier School, Boyer
School, Hagar No. 6, Washington
and Grey school, with Pier School
the overall winners.
25 YEARS AQO
The weather report for last week
showed our temperatures running in
the eighties with a high of 84
degrees last Thursday. Our lowest
temperature for the week was on
Sunday night with 52 degrees. Only
.59 inches of precipitation fell during
the week.
The First National Bank of
Watervliet is to observe its 50th anniversary at an open house June 3,
1964. It will be a double celebration
as the bank observes its 50th anniversary. Bank President Uyleau
Shimer also will be observing his
50th anniversary in the banking
business. The bank was chartered
on March 20,1914. It had arisen from
the humble beginning between 1876
and 1895 when George Parsons and
W.M. Baldwin operating their merchantile business in a building
which stood on the lot now occupied
by the Opera House (Legion Half) did
c bonk ng business in a small room
adjoining the store. This room was
not accessible from the street but
had to be entered through the store.
30 YEARS AGO
The 13 acres along Park Street
owned by Mrs. Mamie Viricus has
been sold to Harry Tagel of Benton
Harbor who plans to plat the proper
ty and make it available for home
sites in the near future. Water and
sewer rights have been applied for
and roads will be built as needed.
Rosanne Reris of the Washington
School and David Carlson of Coloma
participated in the declamation contest of Berrien County schools ai
Bridgman Monday. Both are eighth
grade students and represented the
local school system.
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months a yeai, but the modem electric heat pump
provides heating and cooling ail year long. That's value
in summer, the heal pump is a high efficiency central air conditioner for your
entire house And in winter, it switches over to economically heat your home.
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south side of his land at the north
end of Paw Paw Street to George W.
Grant, who will erect a dwelling
house there In the near future. The
lot Is seven rods wide, and from 130
to 204 feet deep and sold for $200.00.
H.R. Pegg has opened a restaurant In his building on Paw Paw
Street, which he has recently adorned with a new coat of skyblue paint,
making It present a bright and neat
appearance.
August Peters brought the Courier
his first consignment of home-grown
strawberries. They were large and
they were enough to make anybody's
mouth water.
60 YEARS AQO
BEST MOM 1989
slowed her down very much.
She has always been a woman of
faith and doing lots of "little things"
behind the scenes, not ever winning
trophies or plaques, Just the love of
all of us who came in contact with
her.
Now, in her retirement years she
travels with my Dad all over the
country, enjoying the fruits of many
years of labor. But the goodness she
has done and the love she has
shared lingers like the sweet
fragrance of a rose.
1 am always bumping into people
on Main Street or in the store or at
church and I am greeted with "Aren't
you Mary Harrell's oldest daughter?"
When I say, "Yes," they continue
with "I remember when" your
Mom...and she helped...or gave...or
prayed for...What a beautiful legacy
to leave for your children, one a
billion dollars could not ever buy
because love and kindness and caring are priceless! Why just the other
day at the campground I heard someone saying, "Did you meet that
lady in the motor home? She is so
nice. Why do you Icnow we just pulled in and she..."
Happy Mother's Day 1909, Mom.
May God Bless You
with many more! 11
Cecelia (Harrell) Drake
THE COLOMA COURIER
90 YEARS AQO
the East.
Hoyt's theatre success, "My Uncle
from New York," has been secured
for one performance at the new
Opera House Tuesday night. May 23.
The piece will be presented by all the
original company that was seen at
Hoyt's theatre. New York.
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sponsors trip to
Cubs-Pirates game
The Auxiliary of Community Hospital, Watervliet. will sponsor a trip
to a Cubs versus Pittsburgh baseball
game Wednesday, June 28. Cost Is
$29.00 per person which Includes
round trip transportation, reserved
seat ticket and continental breakfast.
The group will leave Community
Hospital at 10:15 a.m.; game time
1:20 p.m.
On the return trip the bus will be
stopping at the Embers Restaurant
for dinner or a snack. Food purchased at the game or the restaurant will
be each Individual's responsibility.
Arrival in Watervliet will be approximately 10:00 p.m.
Full payment Is required with
reservations. Checks may be made
payable to Community Hospital Auxiliary and mailed to Priscilia Young,
Community Hospital, Medical Park
Drive, Watervliet, Ml 49098. Those
wishing additional information may
contact Young at 436-3111, ext. 163,
between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Approved field sanitation
rules "partial victory"
for farm employers
The tieia samtanon ruies approved by the Michigan Legislature's
Joint Committee on Administrative
Rules (JCAR) last week are not what
farm employees lobbied for but are
far better than those originally proposed, according to Michigan Farm
Bureau legislative counsel Howard
Kelly. In a grassroots lobbying effort
hundreds of farmers across the state
had t r i e d t o c o n v i n c e t h e i r
legisiators that Michigan's standards should be no tougher than the
federal rules, which apply only to
farmers with 11 or more employees.
Kelly said that while the new rules
apply to any farmer who hires hand
labor, those who have less than 11
employees are exempt from many of
the requirements on availability of
water and toilet facilities. Family
members are exempted, education
on hygiene is not required, and
employees are allowed to use the
same water as the farmer and his or
her famify uses. A toilet facility
woutt be required in the field;
however, for the employers with less
than 11 employees, they have the option of providing transportation to a
toilet facility within five minutes'
distance.
"It was at least a partial victory for
the farm employers," Kelly said. "The
rules approved by JCAR are worlds
apart from the first set sutwnrtted
two years ago by the Occupational
Health Standards Commission.
Those were terrible. They would have
been the toughest sanitation ruies in
the country.
"Even though the ultimale result
we desired was not achieved, the
volume of telephone calls, letters,
personal testimony and attendance
at the committee and legislative
meetings had an impact on the
legislators. *11 was because farmers
oommunlcated their concerns to
their legislators that the original proposed rules were modified to the extent they were," he said.
The rules now go to the Occupational Health Standards Commission for official approval and then to
the governor for his signature. They
are then filed with the secretary of
state and become law 15 days later
Kelly said they will probably become
law In (ate May or early June.
W E W I L L B E D R A W I N G FOR:
Final curtain for
Coloma play has
triple meaning
CAMELOT AT WHS...Thl8 coming Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 18,19
and 20, are the performance dates for the musical MCamelot.v, The performances will take place In the WHS auditorium; curtain time will be 8:00 p.m.
Tickets are: Adults, $5.00; Students and Senior Citizens, $4.00. There are still
a few dinner/theatre tickets available at $12.50 per person. Please make your
reservations by calling 463-5434.
Pictured, from the left, are: Steve Seymour (Mordred), Bill Collins (Arthur),
and Elliott Stowe (Pelllnore).
Watervliet Free Methodist
Church to sponsor concert
The Watervliet Free Methodist
Church, 7734 Paw Paw Avenue,
Watervliet, will host a special concert this Sunday evening, May 21, at
6:00 p.m. featuring Wayne Quigley of
Mishawaka, Indiana.
Wayne grew up in the Watervliet
Free Methodist Church where he
began playing the piano and organ
for the services at the age of 13. He
began taking music lessons at the
age of 6 and continued his musical
education through high school. He
received further musical training at
Bethel College in Mishawaka, Indiana, where he graduated with a
bachelor's degree in computer
science.
Wayne is currently the organist
and choir accompanist at the
Osceola United Methodist Church in
Osceola, Indiana. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ouigley of Benton Harbor.
Pastors Gerald Hartman and Ken-
neth Mitchener invite you to enjoy
this special evening of organ and
piano music, along with a singspiration of favorite hymns, and to join
the congregation for a time of
refreshments following the concert.
CORRECTION
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College with a bachelor of science
degree in zoology.
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When the curtain fell Sunday at
Coloma High School's Drama Club
dinner/theatre 'In the round' It fell
with a triple Impact.
That curtain meant the end of
"You Can't Take It With You." It also
meant the end of the Drama Club's
theatre season and the end of the
high school acting careers of seven
graduating seniors.
Although most of the senior actors had attended Coloma for years
there were a couple of exceptions.
Qina Rauer, an Indiana native, attended school In Panama for her
sophomore and junior years where
she played 'Brutus' in "Julius
Caesar." Gina will attend Western
Michigan University this fall in
Kalamazoo.
Cathy Leon, a native of Panama,
has been In five plays, three here in
the States and two In Panama. Cathy
will attend Hope College.
Shelley Schoeneman has been in
Drama Club for three years and is
the current President. She will attend Central Michigan University
with a biology major and minor in
drama. She then plans to serve in the
Peace Corps.
Joe Foster has two years In the
Drama Club. He's been in three plays
and leaves this fall to study
mechanical engineering at General
Motors Institute in Flint.
John Willming played a minor role
in "The Man Who Came To Dinner,"
was stage manager for "The Wizard
of Oz," played 'Scrooge' in "A
Christmas Carol" and will attend
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FINAL CURTAIN FOR SEVEN AT COLOMA...Drama Club seniors take a final
bow on their performance Mn the rouncT of "You Can't Take It With You." The
play was held at Coloma High School. The seniors pictured are, seated, from
the left: Gina Rauner, Shelley Schoeneman, and Cathy Leon. Standing, from
the left, are: John Bower, Jim Walke, Joe Fester and John Willming.
Lake Michigan College to study art.
Jim Walke has spent four years In
Drama Club; he's the current Vice
President. He's been in twelve plays.
He will be attending Western
Michigan University in the fall and
major in dramatic and technical
theatre with a minor in radio and
television communication. Jim
Walke claims his best of times were
in the Drama CluD at Coloma.
John Bower, a past President of
Drama Club, has been a member for
four years. He's been In sixteen
plays, four musicals and had leading
roles in "Wind In the Willows" and
"The Gazebo." John plans to attend
Juilliard to study music composition
and piano performance.
So maybe "You Can't Take It With
You," but these seven will take with
them a lot of fond memories.
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JAMES CHARLES MCCAIG
James Charles McCalg was stillborn Tuesday, May 9, 1989, at Berrien General Hospital, Berrien
Center, to Debbie McCalg, 518 E.
Oak St., Hartford.
A graveside service was held Friday at 10 a.m. at Maple Hill
Cemetery, Hartford. Arrangements
were made by the Calvin Funeral
Home, Hartford.
Survivors in addition to his mother
include: grandmother and stepgrandfather, Bonnie and Terry
Franklin of Hartford; and foster
grandmother, Vaneta Moore of Hartford.
VIOLET PINKERTON
Mrs. Violet "Belle" Pinkerton, 78,
died Tuesday, May 9,1989, at home,
266 Messner Drive, Benton Harbor,
after a long illness.
The funeral was held at 1:45 p.m.
Thursday at North Shore Memory
Gardens Chapel. Memorials may be
made to Pilgrim Congregational
Church, Stevensville. Arrangements
were made by the Fairplain Chapel,
Florin Funeral Service, Benton Harbor.
Mrs. Pinkerton was born Nov. 5,
1911, in Hartford. She retired in 1969
as chief night operator for Michigan
Bell Telephone Co., Benton Harbor.
She was a member of Michigan Bell
Pioneers Club.
Her husband, Warren, preceded
her in death in 1986. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Richard
(Lida) Davis of Benton Harbor; and
three grandchildren. One daughter,
Deborah Sue Holmes, preceded her
in death in 1959.
FRANCES BACHMAN
Mrs. Frances J. Bachman, 91, of
Hartford, died Tuesday, May 9,1989,
at Countryside Nursing Home, South
Haven.
The funeral was held Friday at 2
p.m. at Calvin Funeral Home, Hartford. The body will be transferred to
Padgett Funeral Home, Holiday,
Florida. Burial was in Meadowlawn
Memorial Gardens, New Port Richey,
Florida.
Mrs. Bachman was born June 5,
1897, in Chicago.
Survivors include: two sons — C.
Allen of Mission, Texas, and Robert
of Waterford, Connecticut; one
daughter, Leona of Hartford; and two
grandchildren. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Charles, in
1981.
SIDNEY KAT2
Sidney Katz, 73, of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, formerly of Coloma, died
ApriH21,1989, at Methodist Medical
Center, Oak Ridpe.
Funeral and burial were held in
Tennessee. Memorials may be made
to Temple Bethel, 3037 Kingston
Pike. Knoxville, Tennessee, or to the
American Cancer Society, Oak
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Mann's Heritage Chapel, Oak Ridge.
Mr. Katz was a 1933 graduate of
Coloma High School, a graduate of
Kalamazoo College, and Michigan
State University. He worked for Oak
Ridge National Laboratories. He was
a veteran of World War II.
Survivors Include: his wife, Ann; a
son, George of Bulls Gap, Tenn.; a
daughter, Mrs. Jay (Clnda) Bonk of
Lincolnshire, Illinois; two sisters —
Dorothy Newman of Wayne, Mich.,
and Sophie Mordis of Ann Arbor; one
brother, Martin of Livonia; and four
grandchildren.
Applications for this year's GladPeach Prince and Princess Contest
for the younger set are available at
Coloma Elementary School, Wash-
Ington Elementary School, Coloma
City Hall, Coloma Township Hall,
Faith Lutheran Church and the
PreSchool Learning Center, all in
WATERVLIET HIGH
SCHOOL
ACCREDITATION
RENEWED
Principal David Lickfeldt of
Watervliet High School announced
this week that the school's North
Central Association accreditation
has been extended through the
1988-89 school year.
"Once in every seven-year cycle
each NCA school must undergo a
comprehensive self-study followed
by an NCA team visit," Principal
Dave Lickfeldt explained. "This
school was last evaluated in 1986. In
the interim years, a school is accredited on the basis of Its report on
conditions in the school and on such
supplementary Information as the
North Central Association requests.
This continued accreditation means
that the conditions for effective
education exist In the school."
The North Central Association is
the largest of the country's regional
a c c r e d i t i n g agencies. It is a
voluntary-membership league of
6,000 schools and 900 colleges and
universities within a nineteen-state
region. The association works with
schools to strengthen education
through evaluation and accreditation.
JOHN SMITH
John Wallace Smith, 60, 520 N.
Paw Paw Ave., Coloma, died Wednesday, May 10, 1989, at MercyMemorial Medical Center, St.
Joseph.
The funeral was held Monday at 2
p.m. at Hutchlns Funeral Home,
Watervliet. Burial was in North Shore
Memory Gardens. Memorials may be
made to the American Heart Association or the Diabetes Association.
Mr. Smith was born Dec. 9,1928, in
Watervliet. He was a retired
employee of the Watervliet paper
mill, where he worked for 25 years.
He was a citizens band radio
operator and was known as
"Stinger."
Survivors include: his wife, the
former Betty Vaughn; eight daughters - Jo Ann Franks of Benton Harbor, Mrs. Terrance (Shirley) Buckley,
Brenda Smith, Nancy Martin, and
Lisa Smith, all of Coloma, Mrs. Vernon (Lou Anne) Holcomb of Keeler,
Sandy Smith of Hartford, and Debra
Smith of Anaheim, California; a son,
Dana Smith of Coloma; and two
sisters — Frances Dougan of Grand
Rapids; and Mrs. Vernon (Sharon)
Castle of Paw Paw.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS
5/07/89 - Maxine Darling, Watervliet.
5/08/89 — San Juanita Rosas,
Watervliet; Henrietta Woolf, Coloma.
5/09/89 — Shirley M. Jones, Hartford; Connie Dillenbeck, Coloma;
Thomas Bedwell, Hartford.
5/10/89 - Mildred DeMay, Hartford; Stacy Munjoy, Hartford; John
Phillips, Hartiord; Elizabeth Schinck,
Coloma; Pauline Yingling, Watervliet.
5/11/89 - Glenda Clark, Coloma;
Mabel Markillle, Hartford.
5/12/89 - Elizabeth Kean, Watervliet.
6/13/89 — James Clark, Hartford;
Huey Quinn, Coloma; Donnie Pastel,
Hartford.
A M A N D A MARIE ROPER
Amanda Marie Roper, 25417 Pershing Ave., Mattawan, was stillborn
Friday, May 12, 1989, at Bronson
Methodist Hospital, Kalamazoo, to
Timothy and Rhonda (Thompson)
Roper.
Graveside services were held
Monday in Maple Hill Cemetery,
Hartford.
Survivors In addition to her
parents include: grandparentsJohn and Joan Duncan of Cullman,
Alabama, and Leroy and Darlene
Thompson, of Westland, Mich.; and
great-grandparents — Steven and
Maxine Ziemek of Lady LakeJ
Florida, Bud and Dorothy Roper of
Hartford, and Lucille Thompson and
Ula Ball, hoth nf I ;*wrAnr.A
The application must be returne
to Coloma City Hall or Colom
Township Hall no later than May 2
1989
If you have any questions pleas
call Sandy Kraemer at 468-8505
Dorothy Drumm at 468-6574.
Coloma, and St. Joseph Catholic In
Watervliet.
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The entrants must be a Coloma
School District resident and 5 or 6
years of age as of June 1,1989.
Hartford Township approves
minor road work
he was working for the taxpayer
was that they get their money'
worth. He said road should last six o
seven years before it needs a seal
coat. That should not be neede
within a year.
Snodgrass said the governor's of
flee c a l l e d and t h a t at th
Township's request they could sen
a state inspector down to tak
samples of the asphalt used during a
project to be sure it met the bid
specifications and said they should
be f u r n i s h e d w i t h a written
guarantee that work will hold up.
Continuing the discussion Snodgrass said, "Camburn said we want
cheaper roads but for another $2.28
per ton we would have top quality
material." Township Road Committee member Ed Ison said, "The sealcoating won't help--the problem (on
66th Avenue) was strictly base
failure." He said the base for the
road was not properly prepared and
that "it needed 100 to 110 per cent
compaction." Ison said, "With roller
compaction and a primer it makes
the base waterproof and gives the
asphalt something to stick to."
In addition to the lengthy discus
sion over roads there was a long talk
about yard sales and junk vehicles.
Zoning Inspector Harold Heniser is
continuing work on having junk
vehicles removed. An ordinance to
regulate yard sales goes into effect
May 20 and limits the number of
sales allowed per year and requires
anyone wanting to have such sale
must apply for a permit from Mr,
Heniser.
Board members approved a contribution of $2,350.00 to the Hartford
Recreation Council.
In other matters the Township
Board accepted the resignation from
Carl Staffen as Building Inspector,
effective immediately. Duane Allen
will be appointed to that position if
he will accept and if he is certified.
By Phyllss Buechner
Hartford Township Board members approved two separate motions
for minor road work at their regular
meeting held Thursday, May 11,
1989. Gravel patching, originally
scheduled for $5,000.00, was
authorized In the amount of
$2,500.00. Dust control, which is an
application of brine water, was
authorized for all gravel roads, about
ten miles of them, in the Township.
Cost for this is $4,150.00. This is
scheduled to be done the end of May
or early June.
John Vargo, a member of the
Township Road Committee, had
looked into an alternative means of
dust control but found it would only
be applied about 100 feet in front of
houses and not the entire length of
road and would cost considerably
more than salt.
In other road matters Township
Supervisor Steven Shafer told Board
members he talked to Bill Camburn,
head engineer with the Van Buren
County Road Commission, about
66th Avenue. The Township shared
costs with the Road Commission
and paved it about ten months ago
but the road Is badly cracked.
Shafer said Camburn told him they
had already made plans to put
another inch or so of asphalt on the
road and this would be done at Road
Commission expense, not - the
Township's, at a cost of about
$17,500.00. He said Camburn was
talking with Klett Construction, the
contractor for the original project, to
pay half of this because the asphalt
was not hot enough.
Township Trustee Gene Snodgrass Jr., said he wrote a letter to
Governor Blanchard and had also
talked with Mr. Camburn, who said,
"He (Snodgrass) should have the
supervivors deal with the Road Commission." Snodgrass said he was not
aware of this and his concern, since
THOM BROWN IS
WATERVLIET
'STUDENT OF THE WEEK'
Thom Brown, son of Thom and
Debbie Brown, has been chosen
Watervliet's 'Student of the Week.'
Thom is a third-grade student at
South School.
Thom Is a very well-mannered,
cooperative student who always
does his best. He is considerate,
conscientious, and can always be
depended upon to set a good example for his fellow classmates.
Besides exhibiting these excellent
qualities in the classroom, Thom is
Involved in several other activities.
He takes karate lessons and has
earned a "yellow belt." Thom eventually would like to become a "black
belt." He also enjoys playing basketball, baseball, and soccer.
Congratulations, Thom. We are
very proud of you.
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This group meets on Tuesday,
May 30, at 7:30 p.m., In the nursery of
the Stevensville United Methodist
Church, located at 5506 Ridge Road
In Stevensville.
Here, parents share Ideas and problems about bringing up teens. This
sharing Is followed by a discussion
where folks exchange ways that
might be used to correct any Inappropriate behavior of youths.
3:00 P.M.
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MONTH
Helping to Improve the mental
health of this community is the task
of Riverwood Center, the community
mental health center serving Berrien
County. Help may come In a variety
of ways, such as helping a person to
stop hurting, keeping a child In
school, a marriage together or
perhaps a loved one at home. In each
of these cases, Riverwood Center Is
devoted to "helping people to help
themselves."
Riverwood Is a United Way Agency
governed by the Berrien County
Community Mental Health Services
Board. Rlverwood's largest facility,
located in Benton Harbor at 1485
M-139, provides a full complement of
services In the north county area.
Outpatient services Include psychological testing, therapy, clinical
assessments, emergency crisis Intervention, older adults outreach and
sexual assault services. Community
needs are also addressed through
specialized children's services, programs for the developmentally
disabled adults, residential treatment programs, community consultation and education, a clearinghouse of self-help support
groups, and psychiatric testing.
Services for south county residents are provided through the Nlles
Outpatient Clinic at 309 N. Fifth
Street, Nlles. The Nlles clinic provides full services including
psychological testing, clinical
assessments and therapy for In-
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Do you know the whereabouts of:
Judy Walton Pulley; Robert Prlchard;
Ronald Smith?
The Coloma Class of 1959 Reunion Chairman needs to locate these
three people. If you have any information on their whereabouts please
contact toni at 468-4626.
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dividuals, families and groups. Day
treatment programs for mentally ill
adults are offered In Niles and Benton Harbor.
Fees for all services are based on
a client's ability to pay, using a
sliding fee scale. No one Is refused
services because of an inability to
pay.
As a community mental health
center, Riverwood's focus is on the
individual within his or her own community. Emphasis is on the individual needs and strengths as they
relate to the requirements of community living. Each person is helped
to realize their full potential in the
community while the community's
capacity for support and understanding Is Increased.
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of Kalamazoo. Their son, Frank Jr.,
passed away in 1979. The couple
also has ten grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
Friends and relatvies are invited to
an open house hosted by their children on Saturday, May 27, at the Berrien Township Hall, Berrien Center,
Michigan, from 2 o'clock until 6
o'clock.
Frank G. and Virginia (Hller) Willming celebrate their 50th anniversary
on May 27. They were married In Benton Harbor and resided In Watervliet
all their married life.
Mr. Willming retired from Auto
Specialties in 1977 after 291/2 years
of service.
They are the parents of three
children: Mrs. Gary (Marilyn) Lewis
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FRANK AND VIRGINIA
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Any person who can play a fiddle or
any other acoustical string instrument, such as a guitar or mandolin,
is welcome to join-in during the jamboree. All the family is Invited to
square dance during the evening.
On Monday, May 29, the Dixieland
Society Jazz Band from Kalamazoo
will play authentic American music
of the last 150 years, live jazz for you
on stage under the big tent! Such
tunes as "Sweet Georgia Brown,"
"Jazz Me Blues," "Yankee Doodle
Dandy," and "Dolly" will be played
for you by six men who have played
together for eight years and know
how to play a good, rousing Dixieland jazz.
Often during the Artrain festival, a
roving fiddler, Dane Johnson, will
play. The fiddle he will play is one he
painstakenly made from burnt
wooden matchsticks.
Often during the festival, John
Dudley, the magician, will play tricks
on you--all for your enjoyment.
Once in a while, watch out for a
gorilla carrying a young man in a
cage, it's for you to figure out what is
real and what is not.
All through the Artraln's stay In
Bangor, food and refreshments will
be available under the tent set up
beside the train cars.
An elevator lift is provided for
wheelchairs, making Artrain accessible to all people.
This is the closest Artrain will
come to Southwest Michigan and
Northern Indiana until 1990.
Come alive; see^t all! Great family
fun and jie^rriln^ l ls available at
Bangor's Artrain! Come and enjoy.
agers to talk to others going through
the same experience.
There is no charge to attend and
resignation is not required. For more
Information, contact Pat Friend at
the Center for Self-Help at Riverwood Center, 925-0594 or toll-free
800-336-0341, or Tracy at 463-7950.
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lend a hand in the fight against peer
pressure." The assembly concluded
when all North School students joined W.Y.O. members in singing "Lean
On Me."
For these great efforts In bringing
this positive message to our elementary schools, Watervliet was chosen
as one of the five Michigan high
schools to be televised on a prime
time special. This special, "Keep
Your Memories Alive," will be aired
Friday, May 26, at 8:00-9:00 p.m. on
WOTV, Channel 8, out of Grand
Rapids.
ARTRAIN coming to Bangor
May 24
Artrain is coming to downtown
Bangor, arriving May 24 with opening
ceremonies at 7 p.m. and staying
through Memorial Day, May 29.
Remember Lincoln Logs? The
original Howdy Doody doll from
1957? Tiddly Winks? A Lionel train
power station? The original Mickey
Mouse and Mother Goose toys?
Artrain features these and other
antique toy treasurers on display.
Gome and see 300 toys from our
childhoods, some as old as Roman
times, some from the 1800s to the
present.
Come visit Artrain and browse
through the toys of older generations, as well as our own, and learn
something about what childhood
was like in the past.
The Artrain exhibition is called
"Treasures of Childhood: 150 Years
of American Toys." The 300 toys on
the train cars come from the
5000-plus piece Lawrence Scripps
Wilkinson Collection of Toys, which
Is affiliated with the Detroit
Historical Museum.
The ancient Roman and Greek
toys are on loan from the University
of Michigan's Kelsey Museum of Ancient and Medieval Archeology.
Artrain will be open for viewing
May 25 and 26,2:30 to 5 p.m.; May 27,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; May 28 and 29, noon
to 8 p.m.
Twenty-one Southwest Michigan
artists will demonstrate their skill
and talent in one of the train cars
while Artrain Is in downtown Bangor.
Each artist will show museumgoers
their work, some of their methods,
sign autographs, and answer questions you may have during their twohour and 45-minute demonstration In
the train demonstration car.
On Saturday morning, May 27, at
10 a.m. the Van Buren International
Folk Dancers will perform American
folk dances of the last 150 years on
stage under the big tent beside the
train.
On Sunday, May 28, the Michigan
Fiddler's Association will entertain
museumgoers and music lovers with
a fiddler's jamboree from 2-5 p.m.
and a square dance from 7-11 p.m.
SUPPORT GROUP FOR
PREGNANT TEENS
The next meeting of the Support
Group for Pregnant Teens will be
held on May 16 at 7:00 p.m. at the
Y.M.C.A. of Southwestern Michigan,
508 Pleasant Street, St. Joseph. The
purpose of the group Is to provide
the opportunity for pregnant teen-
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Senior High Watervliet Youth Outreach students visited North and
South Elementary schools to talk to
students about peer pressure
W.Y.O. students performed skits for
each classroom and discussed different ways of saying "No" to drugs
and alcohol.
Thursday's visit to North School
ended with an all-school assembly.
The main message from W.Y.O. to
students was "You are never alone;
there is always someone willing to
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MAY 17.1989
ST. JOE BOOSTERS DONATE $6f000...The St. Joseph Parent Boosters of
Watervliet recently turned over $6,000 to the school. The money was part of
the $7,564 they raised by selling Burger King coupons. The $6,000 is part of an
$11,000 commitment the Boosters made to the $327,185 operating budget of
the school for 1988-69.
The Boosters also earned almost $3,000 at their Fun Fair on April 23. This
money will be turned over to the school for some recommended equipment
purchases.
Boosters Vice President Sharon Hoppe Is shown handing the check over to
Pastor Chuck Fischer.
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Asbestos Hazardous Emergency Response Act
By Clifford Tallman, Superintendent
Coloma Community Schools
The Coloma Community School
District has been and Is In compliance with all asbestos regulations. Our original Inspection was
done by the Berrien County Health
Department In August 1979. Our second Inspection and report was
done by Abonmarche Consultants In
Coloma Commmunlty Schools
has been Inspected and material
tested for asbestos by BDN Consultants in accordance with the new
AHERA regulations. In accordance
with the above a management plan
has been developed and approved by
the Board of Education and has been
sent to the state of Michigan for approval. The management plan for all
buildings can be reviewed at the Administration Building, 2518 Boyer
June 1984. The district even naa an
EPA audit and Inspection In October
1984. The EPA commended us In
writing on our reports and records.
In October of 1987, the U.S. Congress passed the Asbestos Hazardous Emergency Response Act
(AHERA) of 1987. In March of 1988,
the Board approved BDN of Portage,
Michigan, to help the district meet
the new federal regulations.
SPORTS & OUTDOOR NEWS
Road, or individual building manager
ment plans can be reviewed In the office of that building.
Coloma Community Schools will
begin conducting response actions
and abatement actions during the
next school year. In accordance with
AHERA regulations, Coloma Community Schools will be conducting a
six-months' relnspection and, in
three years, a complete reinspection
of the total school system.
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ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL KINDERGARTENERS HONOR MEXICO...The
kindergarten class at St. Joseph School, Watervliet, learned about Mexico
during the month of April. Students in the class brought in clothing from Mexico and other lands as part of their lessons on these countries.
Pictured here In their sombreros and ponchos are Valerie Lltznerski, left,
and Conine Beebe, right. The class is taught by Deborra Haack and assisted
by Mary Eberhard.
ARTREACH at Watervliet
District Library
An exhibit from the permanent collection of the Kalamazoo Institute of
Arts will be on view at the Watervliet
District Library May 26 through June
23,1989.
Entitled "Visions of an Unknown
Continent," the exhibit focuses on
the Pacific railroad survey drawings
of the 1850s. The illustrations by the
artists who accompanied the survey
parties for the proposed transcontinental railroad in the 1850s provide an Interesting, yet little-known,
chapter in American art and history.
Depicting nearly all aspects of the
then largely unknown area west of
the Mississippi River, these color illustrations gave many Americans
their first view of the striking landscapes, diverse tribes of Indians,
and even the distinctive animals that
were found In the vast Western expanses of their country.
The exhibit is from the Kalamazoo
Institute of Art's ARTREACH program. ARTREACH is funded by a
grant from the Michigan Council for
the Arts with additional support from
the School Employees Credit Union
of Kalamazoo. It provides, free of
charge, small traveling exhibits of
original art works for one month
loans to schools, libraries, and other
community facilities throughout
Southwest Michigan. Lectures and
demonstrations to supplement the
exhibit are also provided by the program.
Persons i n t e r e s t e d in participating in the ARTREACH program should contact the ARTREACH
Coordinator at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, 314 Park Street,
Kalamazoo, Ml 49007
The Watervliet District Library is
at 333 N. Main Street and Is open 1 to
5:30 p.m. dally.
SHAPE art show at
Coloma Library
On Saturday, May 20, from 11:30
a.m. to 6:00 p.m., the Coloma Public
Library will host an art show. On
display will be the work of students
participating In the Shoreline Arts
Projects In Education (SHAPE) art
classes In Coloma and Watervliet.
The second-grade classes of Mrs.
Dings, Washington Elementary
School; Mrs. Sternaman, Coloma
Elementary School; and Mrs. Shadier, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. VanWinkle and
Mrs. VanAntwerp, Watervliet South
Elementary School, w i l l be
represented.
The SHAPE program was established by a grant from the Kellogg
Foundation to develop an art education program for schools in
Southwest Michigan. Kerry BlnnIngham, the SHAPE teacher, along
with Krasel Art Center and the
classroom teachers, have been
testing a pilot program for the second grade. Next year, all secondgrade classrooms In Coloma and
Watervliet will be using the program
and a pilot program for third grade
will be tested.
LANSING
REPORT
LANSING REPORT Is written exclusively for the Trl
City Record by State Representative Lad S. Stacey.
Rep. Stacey will write of issues affecting the state in
general and the area In particular. He welcomes your
comments and questions. Write in care of this paper.
the state treasurer to release the
money to the Accident Fund for
distribution.
The issue of the surplus money is
part of a broader matter-the question of whether the fund, which has
operated as a private Insurer since
1912, should be considered a state
agency. The Michigan attorney
general ruled In 1976 It was a state
agency, and the fund's Board has
been fighting that opinion In court
for 13 years.
My Republican colleagues and I
have opposed efforts by the governor, attorney general, treasurer and
insurance commissioner to make
the fund another bureaucratic state
entity. We believe the state should
regulate--not own-insurance companies.
Our Accident Fund could become
much like Ohio's state fund If those
who want to make It a state agency
succeed. Today, the Ohio fund Is
more than $2 billion In debt due to
political interference in the areas of
rates and benefits. Either Ohio
employers will have to pay that debt
WATER AWARENESS
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BESTWATER Sales
STATE TREASURER BOWS TO
PRESSURE, RELEASES ACCIDENT
FUND DIVIDENDS
The state treasurer finally has
released $34 million to the Accident
Fund of Michigan for distribution of
special dividends owed to 12,375
Michigan policyholders.
The $34 million Is part of the
fund's existing surplus of $100
million owed Michigan businesses,
churches, schools and local units of
government, whose premiums generated the excess money between
1976 and 1981. The dividend checks,
which range from $20 to over
$500,000, are being sent out this
week.
Last month, House Republicans
sponsored legislation calling for a
return of the money to the policyholders. The release of funds occurred following thousands of letters
and phone calls from churches,
labor unions, nonprofit charitable
organizations and businesses urging
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FARM BUREAU SAYS
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The Michigan Farm
Bureau is urging
members of the
state's Congressional
delegation to cosponsor legislation
opposing any
gasoline tax Increase
to reduce the federal
deficit. The legislation, H.R. 41, currently has 220 cosponsors, Including
seven Michigan Congressmen.
"We are confident
that most of our U.S.
Representatives
share our belief that
Increasing the federal
gasoline tax for
deficit reduction
would not be In the
public Interest," said
Jack Laurie, President of the Michigan
Farm Bureau. "They
recognize the serious
consequences such
action would have on
our nation's network
of roads and bridges.
Transportation user »
fees should be used
to expand and Improve our transportation network-not for
reducing the deficit."
Laurie said a
federal gas tax increase would also
have a negative Impact on our economy.
A recent study by
Wharton
Econometrics
predicts that a 10
cents per gallon Increase In the fuel tax
would result In a $10
billion drop In the
gross national product and put 80,000
people out of work
the first year and
180,000 by 1990.
"An Increase In the
fuel tax also would
place an
unreasonable burden
on rural residents,"
Laurie said. "It has
been estimated that
on a per household
dally basis,
Americans in rural
communities travel
40 percent more
miles than their urban neighbors, which
means they would be
paying 40 percent
more at the gasoline
pump for deficit
reduction than
Americans living In
metro polltan areas."
To date, congressmen Carl
Pursell (R-Plymouth),
Fred Upton (R-8t.
Joseph), Bob Carr
(D-East Lansing), Bob
Traxler (D-Bay City),
Bill Schuette
(R-Sanford), David
Bonier
(D-Mt.Clemens), and
William Broomfleld
(R-Blrmlngham) have
agreed to co-sponsor
H.R. 41.
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HARTFORD QIRLS HAVE
PERFECT WEEK
The Hartford girls Softball team
ended the week with four wins under
their belts after taking a pair of
double-headers from two conference
opponents.
The Indians started the week taking two games from Qalien by scores
of 8-7 and 5-4. The first game saw pitcher Jeanne Ackerman take the win
with a single to help her cause.
Stacey Fischer led the way with a
2-RBI double while Teri Cartwright
slapped a pair of singles. Laura
Fleeman and Cerina Bonee each
contributed singles in the win.
In the second game Indian pitcher
Laura Fleeman took the win with
Stacey Fischer hitting 2 singles
along with a game-winning 2-RBI
double in the bottom of the seventh.
Cerina Bonee had 2 singles and
Jeanne Ackerman a single in the
win.
Friday night the Indians took a
double-header from Lake Michigan
Catholic by scores of 17-8 and 15-0.
In the first game winning pitcher
Jeanne Ackerman had a double and
a single in the Indians' 15-hit barrage. Laura Fleeman had a triple, a
double, and 2 singles while Terl Cartwright nailed 4 singles with 2 RBIs.
Stacey Fischer slapped a double and
a single. Sheila Edwards had 2 hits,
and Amy Edwards chalked up a hit.
The second game saw Laura Fleeman pitch a one-hitter in 5 innings
while Stacey Fischer pounded a double, 2 singles, and had 4 RBIs. Terl
Cartwright added 2 singles and Tiffany Rice had a base hit. The Indians
have a busy week as they have 3
double-headers on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
COLOMA QIRLS SPLIT
Coloma took the first game of a
double-header with River Valley by a
4-1 score on the pitching of Emily
Fournler. Fournler had a no-hitter going before giving up one hit in the
sixth Inning and that's the way it
ended. The Comets had 6 hits with
Fournier leading the way with a double.
The second game saw the Comets
give up 9 runs In the first inning
before Fournler came In to pitch a
one-hitter the rest of the game. They
still came up short, losing 10-3, as
Jenny Schlipp hit two doubles and
Julie Fent two singles to lead the
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the Comets. Mike Burmeister had a
pair of doubles in the Comet win
also.
In the seond game Chris Sanicki
took the loss for Coloma even
though he only allowed 3 hits, pitching an excellent game. The Comets were held to two hits in this pitching duel with Ryan Veverka and
Kevin Hester both hitting singles.
Over the weekend the Comets
traveled to New Prairie, Indiana, for a
four-team tournament losing the
opener to South Bend LaSaile, 9-5.
Doug Kraemer went the distance for
Coloma, striking out four and walking one. Five unearned first-inning
runs doomed the Comets as they
couldn't catch up after that. Kevin
Hester had 2 doubles and 2 RBIs,
WATERVLIET
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COUNCIL
BASEBALL RESULTS
See MIKE on page 15
PAW PAW LAKE GOLF
CLUB
MONDAY HAPPY HOUR
LEAGUE
May 8,1989
Front - Low Gross - Kathryn
Bradford, 49; Lucy Sanders, 49; Fran
Young, 49. Low Net - Elaine White,
32. Low Putts - Kathryn Bradford, 10.
Special Event - Ethel Currie.
Back - Low Gross - Betty
Strouse, 47. Low Net - Minnie Sager,
37; Edith Weber, 37. Low Putts - M.E.
Kubell, 17; Marian Skelding, 17; Betty Strouse, 17. Birdies - Peg Welch
on #16. Chip-Ins - Mil Wills on #14.
Special Event - Tod Mueller.
May 15,1989
Front - Low Gross - Betty
Strouse, 48. Low Net - M.J. McClanahan, 34. Low Putts - Minnie
Sager, 14; Marian Skelding, 14, Birdies - Betty Strouse on #5. Chlp-lns
-Elsie Klug on #5. Special Event
-Betty Strouse.
Back - Low Gross - Lucy Sanders, 50. Low Net - Elaine White, 31.
Low Putts - Evelyn Klmbrough, 15.
Birdies - Lucy Sanders on #10. ChipIns - Evelyn Klmbrough on #11.
Special Event - Fran Young.
PLAY BALL!...Throwing the first
pitch to open the summer baseball
season at Hays Park on Monday is
Jan Willmeng, first runner-up, standing in for Miss Watervliet.
PONY LEAGUE ACTION
The North Lincoln Pony League
action on Friday, May 12, at
Lakeshore saw Watervliet down the
Brldgman Bees, 16-8, with Britenfeld,
Bachman, and Rinks each collecting
doubles for Watervliet.
Watervliet ended with a total of 12
hits and Bridgman collected 8 hits.
Chaffer doubled for the losers; Todd
Christopher got the win; and Josh
Bachman the save, with Bachman
striking out seven of twelve batters.
Arend got the loss for Bridgman.
In the second game Watervliet and
the North Lincoln Yanks had a slugout, with Watervliet coming out on
top 12-10, fueled by Tom Britenfeld's
inside-the-park grand slam.
Ryrearson had two doubles for the
Yanks. Josh Bachman got the
mound win and Todd Christopher
the save. Watervliet is now 2-0 in the
North Lincoln Pony League.
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Cubs, 27 - Yankees, 4
For their first game of the 1989
season, the Cubs started their
record with a win over the Yankees.
Mark Epple hit 2 home runs, Nathan
Harris hit a triple, and Keith Brink
had a double for the winners.
A'i, 10 - O'i, 0
Danny Pfeffer and Jason Piatt
combined for 12 strike-outs, Ronny
Vawter went 2 for 3 with a triple and
a single, and Ryan Vawter had an
inside-the-park home run for the winning A's.
Kevin Watts had a single for the
O's.
Pirates, 7 - Angels, 4
Winning pitchers Josh Wheeler
and Mark Aldrich combined for 18
strike-outs. Mark Aldrich went 2 for 3
and scored two runs and Scott Hobson played well off the bench with 2
put-outs and one run scored in the
last inning for the winners.
For the Angels, Tim Reeves pitched well and Mark Reeves went 2 for
3.
see, they do have something of a
sixth sense and can feel rather light
vibrations. For this reason, the successful 'crawler hunter who would
fill his bait bucket in a hurry must
walk with a very light step. Jar the
ground ever so slightly and the
nightcrawler will disappear so fast
you might wonder If you actually saw
the big worm in the first place.
After they have been hunted for
sometime, nlghtcrawlers become
very touchy about light, too. A bright
flashlight will sent them scooting
just as fast as a picker with heavy
feet. The best hunters first sight a
crawler by throwing the beam of
light on it, then just as quickly shift It
to one side. Using only the reflected
side light, the hunter gets into position, then puts the light fully on the
big worm again before pouncing on
it.
Getting hold of a nightcrawler is
no assurance that you will get it,
either. The same reverse action
which will carry it down a hole so
fast goes into operation the moment
a hunter grabs hold. At this crucial
stage It Is easy to break the big worm
in two. It becomes necessary to hold
firmly, yet not pull hard enough to
fracture the crawler. A steady
pressure will win out (unless the
worm slips out of your fingers) and it
will end up in the nightcrawler
bucket.
Another requirement for being a
successful crawler hunter is to be
endowed with a back of iron or steel.
Pick these worms for just one hour
and chances are you will be only too
happy to go to the nearest bait shop
and pay the going price for your
nlghtcrawlers.
That old expression, "Oh, my
achin' back!" might very well have
originated with the first nightcrawler
hunter who discovered he had earned every crawler in his bucket—the
hard way.
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Maybe fly fishermen don't appreciate heavy spring rains but those
who enjoy nlghtcrawlers for bait
sure do! And, there is good reason
for the enthusiasm of the latter
anglers,
Nlghtcrawlers, also known as dew
worms and sometimes night-walkers
are pretty much like other members
of the worm family, with one notable
exception. At night they crawl out of
their underground headquarters for a
breath of fresh air and to browse on
well-watered lawns. Heavy rain will
bring them out far enough to make
"hunting" very productive for the
fisherman who knows they make
ideal bait but hates the idea of paying more than a dollar a dozen at bait
shops.
Hunters of nlghtcrawlers fall Into
no special age group. There are
young ones and old ones, male and
female. There are, however, several
specifications which will set successful ones aside from the unsuccessful variety of nightcrawler
hunters.
These big worms, which sometimes grow to be a foot long, usually
keep one end of their body securely
anchored in the hole in the ground.
When startled in one way or another,
they throw everything into quick
reverse gear and vanish down the
hole with lightning rapidity.
While these big worms can't really
DIAMOND DEDICATION...Openlng day of the Watervlltt Recreation Council baseball season also saw the
dedication of its two renovated ball diamonds at Hays Parle Monday night. The Watervliet Lions Club and the
Waffle House each donated concrete block dugouts and Wlitse Fencing, Alden White & Sons, and McLaughlin's
Lawn Service each donated funds and donations from last year's Operation Care all contributed to the effort.
Shown at the opening day dedication and flag raising In front of four teams are the honor guard contingent of
the Watenrllet VFW Post and in the left foreground is Ernie Qoodson, owner of Wlitse Fencing; 1st runner-up Jan
Willmeng (standing in for Miss Watervliet), and Lions Club President Bill Cartwright. (photo by Karl Bayer)
Comet offense.
HARTFORD BOYS BACK TO
WINNING WAYS
The Indians took a single game
from Galien last Tuesday night by a
17-4 margin. Chad Smith pitched five
and two-thirds innings in relief for
the win, striking out 12 batters along
the way. Brad Smith led the way for
the Indians with a grand-slam home
run. Shawn Meachum belted a home
run and a triple for three RBIs and
Jason Spaulding had a single and a
double with 3 RBIs. Indian pitcher
Chad Johnson took the win with 12
strike-outs for the day to his credit.
On Friday the Indians took a
double-header from Galien by scores
of 5-2 and 5-3.
In the first game Chad Johnson
took the mound win on a 5-hitter with
WATERVLIET QIRLS TAMED
3 strik-outs. Shawn Meachum got
The Panther girls dropped a pair of the save in relief, also striking out 3.
games to New Buffalo by scores of Jason Spaulding led the way with 2
11-8 and 9-3. Bad luck on the mound triples and 2 RBIs while Gary Ackerwas the Panthers* downfall as they man added a double and a single.
gave up 20 walks. Dana Skidmore
The second game saw Iridtan pithad a double while Kim Tarantino, cher Gary Ackerman get the win and
Katie Marvin, Lori Arnt, and Amy Chad Johnson taking the save.
Greco all had singles.
Johnson also had a hit with 2 RBIs
In the second game the Panthers while teammate Jason Spaulding
outhit New Buffalo 5 to 2 but still fell cracked a home run with 1 RBI.
short by giving up 11 walks. Katie Wayne Little added a pair of singles
Marvin, Dana Skldmore, Jodi Gast, and Shawn Meachum also singled
and Amy Greco all had singles.
on the day.
The Panthers then split a twin bill
Hartford plays Coloma Thursday
with Eau Claire losing the opener, at home and Buchanan Monday
12-5, then coming back to win the away as they tune up for their matnightcap 9-3.
chup with Bangor in the pre-district
In the first game the Beavers only tournament.
held a 6 to 4 edge in hitting but gave
up 9 walks to take themselves out of
COLOMA WINS PRE-DISTRICT
it. Dana Skidmore had a pair of
CONTEST
singles while Jodi Gast and Karen
The Coloma boys split a doublePfeffer each added a single.
header with River Valley last week,
The Panthers came back to win winning the opener 4-3 and dropping
the second game on a 3-hlt pitching the nightcap 3-0.
performance by Karen Pfeffer.
Perry Walker got the mound win
Watervliet pounded out 7 hits, In- for Coloma in the first game, striking
cluding RBI doubles by Pfeffer, Lori out 7 along the way. Coach Verdonk
Arnt, and Mary Calvert. Jodi Gast ad- felt that this was one of the better
ded 2 singles while Dana Skidmore games that Perry has pitched. Kevin
and Tanya Reeves each hit singles.
Stewart had an RBI single while a
The Panthers start tournament ac- sacrifice bunt by Dan Conkin got
tion Friday, May 26, when they play a Kevin Hester in scoring position,
pre-dlstrict qualifying game against enabling him to steal third. The
the winner of the Decatur- throw was off, enabling Hester to
some home for the winning run for
Edwardsburg contest.
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4X8 sheets masonlte, (3.00. Auction and
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Lake roads. Auction: Thursday, 7 p.m. No
smoking. Store open: Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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FOR SALE
"ATTENTION - GOVERNMENT SEIZED
VEHICLES from 1100. Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes. Chevys. Surplus Buyers Guide.
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FOR SALE
For Sale: 4 dlnlng/kltchen captain-style
chalrs-maple/red leather. Call 468-8468 after 5
p.m.
FOR SALE
French Door 82" X 64" In good condition; 12
glass windows. Call 463-4349, ask for Alfred
Jorgensen.
GOVERNMENT HOMES
From $1.00 (U-Repalr) delinquent tax properties and repro's. For current lists call
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FOR SALE
Two sntlque, French, hsnd-palnted, marbletop "gorgeous" tables and Corday (man &
woman) lamps; beaded. 3-way antique lamps.
Real bargains and sought after. Best offer.
Call 463-4040.
FOR R E N T
FOR RENT
Two-bedroom duple* apartment, 604 Riverside. Watervliet Available for rent on May 1,
1909. 1335.00 deposit required, and $336.00
rent per month. Call 664^429 between 8 a.m.
and 4 p.m. Monday-Friday for more Information.
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FOR RENT
Summer home on Paw Paw Lake by the
season, or by two-week periods, or by the
month. 4 bedrooms, lovety sandy beech, right
on the lake. Available Memorial Day to Labor
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MORTGAGE SALE
Default having been made in the terms and
conditions of a certain mortgage made by
Earnestine Lewis, a single person, Mortgagor,
to Standard Federal Bank, a federal savings
bank, of Troy, Oakland County, Michigan,
Mortgagee, dated March 27, 1987, and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for
the County of Berrien and State of Michigan,
on April 6, 1987, In Liber 1299, on page 728, of
Berrien County Records, on which mortgage
there is claimed to be due, at the date of this
notice, for principal and Interest, the sum of
Eighteen Thousand Seven Hundred Fifteen
end 68/100 Dollars ($18,715.68);
And no suit or proceedings at law or In equity having been Instituted to recover the debt
secured by said mortgage or any part thereof.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to
the statute of the State of Michigan in such
case made and provided, notice is hsreby
given that on Thursday, June 15, 1989, at ten
o'clock a.m., local time, said mortgage will be
foreclosed by a sale at public auction, to the
highest bidder, Immediately inside the front
entrance to the Berrien County Courthouse in
the City of St. Joseph, Berrien County,
Michigan (that being the building where the
Circuit Court for the County of Berrien Is held),
of the premises described in said mortgage,
or so much thereof as may be necessary to
pay the amount due, as aforesaid, on ssid
mortgage, with the interest thereon at Nine
percent (9.00%) per annum and all legal costs,
charges and expenses, Including the attorney
fees allowed by law, and also any sum or
sums which may be paid by the undersigned,
necessary to protect its Interest In the
premises, which said premises are described
as follows:
All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate In the City of Benton Harbor in the
County of Berrien, and State of Michigan, and
described as follows:
Lot Seventy-four (74), PARKER ADDITION,
according to the plat thereof, recorded May
22, 1893, In Volume 3 of Plats, Page 28; now
known as Lot 74, Colfax Avenue, according to
the plat thereof, recorded September 4. 1907,
In Volume 4 of Plats. Page 32, Berrien County
Records
During the six months immediately following the sale, the property may be redeemed,
except that In the event that the property is
determined to be abandoned pursuant to
MCLA 600.3241a. the property may be redeemed during the 30 days immedistely following
the sale.
Deted at Troy. Michigan, April 10, 1989
STANDARD FEDERAL BANK,
a federal savings bank
Mortgagee
RONALD J. PALMER
Attorney for Mortgagee
2600 West Big Beaver Road
Troy, Michigan 46084
(5/3. 5/10, 5/17, 5/24. 5/31, 1989)
MORTGAGE BALE
Default has been made In the conditions of
• mortgape made by Phyllss J. Azzarolo. an
•dult woman, to Mortpage Associates. Inc., a
Rhode Islend Corporation successor In Intarest by merpar to Mortpape Associates, Inc.,
24
a Wisconsin Corporation Mortgagee, Dated
July 10, WO, and recorded on July 14.1970, In
HELP WANTED
Ubar 877, on page 704. Berrien County
Earn a generous commission selling edver
Racords, Michigan, and assigned by said Mor
lining lor die In-Oty Record Make your own tgages to farmanent Federal Savings and
houre. Must heve own car C*M Karl Bayer tot Loan AeaodUtion by an assignment dated Juan Interview. 463-3461,
ly 24, WO. and recorded on July 29.1970, In
Ubar 878, on page 591, Berrien County
WILL HOUTMTFT
Records, Michigan, on which mortgage there
Recked couple would like to "house-sir
Is claimed to be due at the date hereof the
while you ere on vacation In July or "houae- eum of Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty Six
swap. Have e mobile home in large, adult
and 8S/100 Dollars (99,996m Including I n
parte in Leeeburg, Florida Call 4a»437S
taraet at 8Vt% par annum
Under the power of aale contained In said
C A R D OF T H A N K S
mortpape and the etatute In euch caee made
and provided, notice I t hereby given that said
CARD OF THANKS
mortpage will be foradoeed by a sale of the
A Thank You to 61 «lude
mortgaged premises, or some pari of them, at
public vendue, at the main entrance to the
We would like to acknowledge our sincere
appreciation for your help during our time of
County Building In Bt. Joseph, Michigan, at 10
need.
o ' d o c * A.M., Local Time, on Thursday, June 8.
19B9
J $ M
Bald premlset are aitueted In Township of
Benton, Berrien County, Michigan, end are
CARD OF THANKS
We would like lo axtand our sincere thanks described as:
Lot 35, Rosedale Addition, being a bubdMlo each and everyone of you who expre
your sympathy In so many ways . Our
Our love elon of e part of the Northwest Quarter of the
Northeaet Ouartar of the Southeaat Quarter of
poes out to all wtvo helped to comfort us dur
•ng this time We thank.( you so much. Section 30, Township 4 South, Range IS Weet
whatever the part, and God Bless You
Benton Township. Berrien County, Michigan,
The Family of Uoyd Schaus according to ths Plat thereof, recorded October 22, t m in Book 10 of Plats, paos 24.
During ths sir months or 90 days, if found
abandoned immediately following the sale,
MORTGAGT
the property may be redeemed
Dated April '/t
HORTQAOf SALE
Hermanent Federai Savings and Loan
Default has been meds In the conditions of
Asslones of Mortgages
a mongaos mads by Sandre K. Banks, a
DkMnaon, Wright, Moon,
on, Van
Va Dusen
woman ' / a d u l t ags to WhKoomt S belief
S
Freeman
Mortgags Co , Inc., an Indians corporation,
*50 Fray BuHdinc
Mortgages Dated February 29, IWO, and
900 Ottawa, uW.. Grand Rapids, Mi epWtf
reoorded on Marc>> 6, 1 W , in U b r 11221, on
(4/& StiL 6/10, 5/17, e>/24.19W;
page m i . Berrien County Records, Michigan,
and new held through means aeeignmants by
MORTGAGE BALE
Fleet Mortgape Corp., a Rhode island corpora
Default
has
been mads in ths conditioris of
tion. by art aaaianment dated November 22,
a mortpaps made by Homer A. Woodard ^
iSSt and recorded on October S, iaS6. in
Martha Woodard, his wMe, subseouently
Ubpr 12*0, on paps 970, Berrien County
aaaumed by Larrv Berry, to Mortpage
Records Michigan, on which mortoaps there
| isi
island corporation
», inc., a Rhode
Is dalmad to be due at ttie dale nereof the
•
by
merger
to Mortgage
aucoeeaor
In
interest
aunt of Fourteen Thousand One Hundred
Inc.,
a
Wisconsin
corporation.
Elphty One • 71/100 Dollars <f 14,iai .71), In
Mortgages Dated February 22, 197'4, and
eluding Interest at 19% par annum
recorded on February 22.1972, In Ube^ 94t, on
Under the power of sale contained in aaid
pape SW. Berrien County Records, Michigan,
mortpaps and ths statute In such case mads
and aeaipned by said Mortoapes to Federal
and provided, notice Is hereby given that said
National Mortuage Aesociation, a corporation
mortpaps will bs torecioeed by e aale of the
orpanteed
and existing under the laws df the
mortpaped premises, or some part of them, at
United States, by an assignment dated
public vendue, at the main entrance to the
County Building In t t . Joseph, MlctHpan, at 10 February 26,1979, and recorded on March
t9T9, In Ubar §47, on pape 4Q1, Berrien Coun
O'ckK* A.M., Local Tims, on Thursday. June
ty Records, Michlpan, pri which mortgage
//"s MWq
there Is claimed to be due al the date tiereot
bald premises are aKuated in the Townehlp
the aum of Eight Thousand Seven Hundred
of Banton, Berrien County, Michigan, and are
Sevan * « l / i w DoMars m.7Q7.W).
including
described as:
Interest
at
7%
per
annum
U*S 4 1 *. BAlftHKE BUBDIVIIMON, aooor
Under the power of sale contairmd m said
ding to ths plat thereof recorded December
m^rtgaps and ths statute in such case made
10 1W7 Iri Uber 10 of Plats, paps 14, Berrien
and provided, notice le thereby given that aaid
County Records.
mortpape will be foreclosed by a sale of ttw
Durtrw ths al/ n^mths or thirty days, If found
rnortpaped premises or some part of them, at
abandoned following ths sals, ths property
pubtlt vendue, at ttie rmto entrance to ttie
may be redeemed
County Building in f t Joeapt. Michlpan, all to
May t r HHJV
o'clock A.M., Local Time, pr> Thursday. June 1,
Fleet Mortpaps O w .
• s s ofMortpapes
Assignee
Bald premlees are eltuated in ttis Township
DklKlnaon, Wrlatit Moon,
of
Banton, Berrien County Michigan, and are
Van Dueen, t Freenien
W Ottaws Avenus, WW, Bulte
ion 21.
BUBDtVlblON, being a sub
mmw
dlvlaion of ttia Weet v# of ttie Eaet % ol the
m r . v u VH.W.VU
Southwest % ot ttia V>uthwest % of Sedftpn
JJanjpow•r
B
SL
29. T4S, Hiaw, BarHpn township, Barrian
County Michigan according to
Pitil
thereot recorded February m, 19&4 in fppk 19
of Plats, page 42.
n w - e n r y ntcono
S u b a c r i p t i o n Haiaa
Van Buret' cumitles j f t f J l l
Bi alale #f mphlpen.jatiJP
a
nt.ut
tua atau* a l m o h i p e n . i t f a D
Durina the alx monttis or thirty days, if
found apandoned tpliowlrig ttie sale, th* prr>
party may be redeemed
Dated April at, 1999
Federal National Mortgape Association,
Asslpnes of Mortgage*
UlCKInson. Wright Moon, Van Dusen,
# Freaman.
900 Ottawa Avenue, N W . t i e 990
Grand Rapids. Mi 49Ktt
(4/», 0/9. V10. V17,1999)
MORTQAGE SALE
Default has been made In the conditions of
a mortgage made by Edward M. Pugh. a single
man, to Mortgage Associates, Inc., n/k/a Fleet
Mortgage Corp., a Rhode Island Corporation.
Mortgagee. Dated Sept. 10. 1981, and recorded on Sept. 16. 1981. In Liber 1153, on page
541, Berrien County Records, Michigan, on
which mortgage there is claimed to be due at
the date hereof the sum of Fifteen Thousand
Two Hundred Fifteen and 33/100 Dollars
($15,215.33), including interest at 16.5% per
annum.
Under the power of sale contained In said
mortgage and the statute in such case made
and provided, notice is hereby given that said
mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the
mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at
public vendue, at the main entrance to the
County Building in St. Joseph, Michigan, at 10
o'clock A.M., Local Time, on Thursday, May
25, 1989.
Said premises are situated in City of Benton
Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan, and are
described 38'
Lot 33, McAllister's Addition to Benton Harbor, City of Benton Harbor, Berrien County,
Michigan, according to the plat thereof,
recorded February 1, 1889 In Volume 2 of
Plats, page 48. Berrien County Records.
During the six months or 30 days, If found
abandoned Immediately following the sale,
the property may be redeemed.
Dated: April 12. 1989
Fleet Mortgage Corp.
Mortgagee
Dickinson, Wright. Moon, Van Dusen
S Freeman
650 Frey Building
300 Ottawa, N.W.
Grand Rapids. Ml 49503
(4/12. 4/19. 4/26. 5/3. 5/10, 1989)
CITY OF HARTFORD
CITY COUNCIL
MEETING
PUBLIC NOTICE
APRIL 24,1989
The regular meeting of the Hartford CHy
Council was called to order by Mayor
Weeden at 7:30 p.m.
Members present: Duffy, Hadley, Frye,
Weeden and Walls.
Members absent: Wllkens excused, Yerington.
Motion by Frye, supported by Duffy, to accept the amended minutes of the April 10,
1989 regular meeting as presented and
place tham on file. Motion carried
unanimously.
Motion by Duffy, supported by Frye, to accept the resignation of Diane Birmele, as
the city representative, from the Hartford
Recreation Council, with ragrets. Motion
carried unanimously.
Motion bv Hadley, supported by Duffy, to
appoint Qndy Lowe as the city representative to the Recreation Council. Motion
carried unanimously.
Motion by Duffy, supported by Frys, to
donate $5000 to the After Prom Party. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Hadlay, supported by Frye, to
'
accept the March monthly Public Works
report as presented and place H on file. t l
Motion carried unanimously.
_
Motion by Walls, supported by Hadley. to J
•ritroducs ordinance 191 tor posting and ^
publishing.
/
Motion by Frye, supported by Walls, to parf
ticipate on a trial basis In the Munldpailn
vestment Fund Motion carried unanimbu*
*y
Motion by Frye, supported by Duffy, to
transfer $21^00X)0 from General Fund,
WbjOOOJX) from Sewer, and $91 £0040
from fhe Water accounts Into the
Municipal Investment Fund. Motion carried
unanimously
Motion by Frye, supported by Duffy, to
close City Hall from fcao to 1 w , from April
25'May 19,1999, due to preparation for ths
annual audit. Two yeas. Had ley-nay,
Waaden-nay Walls-nay Motion failed.
Motion by Walls, supportad by Duffy, to
tiire a substitute crossing guard. Motion
carried unanimously.
Motion by Hadley, supported by Wails, to
accept the agreemerH between the Labor
Council, Michigan Fraternal Order of
Police. Hartford Police Department, and
the CHy of Hartford Three yeas Ouffy-nay
Frya-nay Motion carried.
Motion by Frye, supported by Hadley lo
adopt the present guidelines for a Police
Chief Four yeas Walls-nay. Motion carried
Motion by Hadley, supported by Duffy, to
rescind the motions from the April 10,19W
regular meeting, to amend the Zoning Ordinances 191 and 194 and refer them back
to ttw Zoning Commission for proper
amending procedures. Motion carried
unanimously
Motion by Duffy, supported by Hadley fo
rescind the motion to post amended elac
tncal ordinance, from ttw April 10, 19W
regular meeting, until such time that the
electrical ordinance is introduced In proper
torm Motion carried unanimously
Motion by Hadley supported by Duffy, to
amend the ODA resolution, Introduced at
regular mseting, to
tti* April 10, i9Wr repular
J
change
of" "tha
hange ttie
' date
" PvtAic Hearing from
May «, 1999 to May 24, 1999, at 7 * p n t
Motion carried unanimously
Motion by Hadley, supported by Waiit to
ntove ttw Mayor to appoint a factfinding
vomrnHtee to report baok to ttie CHy Coun
cli as tc ttie exact reoulrements of having a
CHy Manager torm of government and the
process reguired to amend the current cHy
charter Motion carried unanimously
Motion by Hadley, supported by Walls, lo
accept the Mayors appointment of Wayne
Melson to the factfinding committee Mo
tion carried unanimously
Motion by Hadley supported by Duffy, to
accept th* Mayor's appointment of Jim
Walls to the factfHiding commitiaa Motion
earned unammoualy
Motion by Walls, eupported by Hadley, to
give tt»a Modem Communications class,
from Hartford High School perrniaslon to
video tape ttie council meetings Motion
carried unanlrTK>usly.
MoMoa by Hadley supported by Frye, to
adjourn ttm maating Motion carried
unanimously, Ttia meeting adlourned at
p.m.
William Weeden
Mayor
Qiaraidin* Walker
OHy C M
thence south 299.5 feet to the south line of
said Section being the point of ending.
Also the north 685 feet of the northwest" Va
of Section 34, Town 3 South, Range 17
West;
Also the north 685 feet of the west Vt of the
northeast V* of said section 34.
WATERVLIET
TOWNSHIP
PLANNING
COMMISSION
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE
The Watervliet Township Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on May
23, 1989 at 7:00 p.m. at the Watervliet
Township Hall. The purpose of the meeting
Is to hear a request for re-zoning from
Agricultural to Commercial and Light Industrial for the purpose of creating a Light
Industrial Park. The request was made by
the Watervliet Township Board. The legal
description la as follows:
TOWNSHIP OF WATERVLIET
PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS
INDUSTRIAL
All of the southwest quarter of Section 27,
Town 3 South, Range 17 West lying south
of Interstate 94.
Also that part of the southeast quarter of
Section 27, Town 3 South. Range 17 West
lying south of Interstate 94 and south of
the north line of the north Vt of the south
Vt of the north Vt of said southeast V* and
west of the following described line beginning on the said north line of the north Vt
of the south Vt of the north Vt of said
southeast V* at a point which Is 534 feet
west of the east line of said Section;
thence south to the south line of said north
Vt of the south Vt of the north Vt of said
southeast Vt
thence east to the east line of said Section;
thence south 33 feet;
thence west 250 feet;
thence south 292.1 feet;
thence west 200 feet;
thence south 651.35 feet;
thence west 13.5 feet;
WATERVLIET
TOWNSHIP
REGULAR BOARD
MEETING
SYNOPSIS
Meeting waa^calXd^ ordenrt 7:30 p.m.
Members present: M. Bujack, D. Youdell, L
Strouse and W.E. Griffin.
Township voted to adopt resolutions from
the Berrien County Road Commission to
apply for Federal and State Bridge Funda
for 3 bridges In Watervliet Township; Carmody and Dan Smith Road Bridges over
Mill Creek and North Watervliet Road
Bridge over Paw Paw Lake Outlet.
Watervliet Township Board voted to Join
Coloma Township In mutual effort to best
manage area on and around Paw Paw
Lake.
Township Board voted to allow Special
Land Use Permit for miniature golf course
on Trianole Dairy property owned by N.
Baumeisfer. Jr.
Meeting adiourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Dolores Youdell
Clerk
Synopsis prepared by 0. Youdell and ap
proved by M. Bujack, Supervlaof
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Beginning at the northeast corner of the
north Vt of the south Vt of the north Vt of
the southeast V* of Section 27, Town 3
South, Range 17 West, Watervliet
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thence west 534 feet;
thence south to the south line of the north
Vt of the south Vt of the north Vi of said
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the Main Street railroad tracks south, east
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Kevin Stewart went 2-4 with 1 RBI,
Perry Walker went 2-4, and Chris
Wertanen had a double and 2 RBIs.
The Comets then lost to Buchanan,
6 2, in a 5-lnning consolation game.'
Monday night was revenge time,
though, as the Comets beat
Buchanan 5-3 In the state tournament pre-quallfylng round. Chris
Sanicki went the distance for the win
on a 4-hltter, with 3 strike outs and
one walk. The Comets got off to a
fast start with Rob Ott getting a flrstInnlng RBI single and Perry Walker
an RBI double. Don Conkin's RBIsingle In the 5th Inning proved to be
the game winner. ,
The Comets play Hartford Thursday and Edwardsburg Monday
before their next pre-dlstrict game
against South Haven on Friday, May
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WATERVLIET TITLE HOPES
STILL ALIVE
The Panthers dropped a crucial
double-header to league-leader New
Buffalo by scores of 4-0 and 4-1 last
Tuesday. Kevin Tackett took the loss
in the first game even though he only
gave up 2 hits and got 5 strike outs.
Tony Adkerson had a double while
Jeff Reeves, Steve White, Tackett,
and Clint VanLlnder each had a hit.
In the second contest the Panthers were limited to 4 hits with
Kevin Tackett getting a double, while
Jeff Reeve, Steve White and Tony
Adkerson all collected singles.
Watervliet then split with Eau
Claire on Friday, winning the opener
10 0 and dropping the nightcap 6-2.
Kevin Tackett had 10 strike-outs
for the shutout win in the first game
and he also collected a double and a
single at the plate. Al Frontczak had
3 singles, Rich Johnson and Jeff
Cockran 2 singles each, and Steve
White and Tony Adkerson each had
a single.
The Panthers dropped the second
game even though the Beavers only
outhit them 6 to 5. Paul Pipkins and
fony Robinson each had 2 singles
//hile Rich Johnson added a single.
Watervliet has a double header
with Brldgman this week to end conference play, and If they can take
these games all eyes will be on a
double-header New Buffalo has with
Hartford. If Hartford wins both
games the Panthers could-^ml upgetting all of or a share of the conference championship.
INDIANS TOP PANTHERS IN
TRACK MEET
Hartford's boys downed Watervliet, 83 54, in a dual track meet last
//eek. First place finishers for the Indians were Jason Kuehnle, discus;
Rob Fisher, high jump; Pete Welther,
120 and 330 hurdles; Bill Green, 100
and 400 dash; Trever Meachum, 880
run; 440 relay with Rob Blocker,
Chris Seddon, Jason Meachum, and
Jason Sefcik; the mile relay team of
I rever Meachum, Chris Seddon,
Jason Meachum, and Bill Green; and
the 2-mi(e relay team of Rob Stauffer, Bill Newman, Tom Jesson and
Trever Meachum.
Watervliet had firsts in Keith
Kterstead, shot put; Tom Crady, long
i«imp; Dennis Timmons, mile run and
i'mile run; John Camp, 220 dash;
fend fhe Panthers also won fhe 880
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The Indian boys also beat
Michigan Lutheran and Galien In a
Iway meet last week. They took
firsts In Jeff Baldridge, shot put;
Steve Bench, discus; Rob Stauffer,
long Jump, pole vault, and mile run;
ttoh Fisher, high jump; Pete Welther,
120 j-md 330 hurdles; Bill Green, 100
and H80 run: Trever Meachum, 440
dash; Jason Sefcik, 220 dash; and
Tom Jesson, 2 rnile run. The Indians
^Iso won the 880 relay, one mile
f
elay and two-mile relay //ith the
^ame people mentioned against
Wafer vlief,
WATERVLIET BOYS TAKE TWO
DUAL MEETS
Watervliet look New Buffalo,
117 10, and Galien, 104 15, last week
in track First-place finishes against
the Bisons Included Keith Kier^fead,
<5hot put; Todd Thumrn, high jump;
F<ank Hanks, long jump; Mark
I Burgar, 100 and 300 hurdles; Mark
UmbrecHt, 100 dash. The Panthers
^Iso look the 1600 ral^/, 400 re)*/
Long-awaited KaI-Haven Trail opening Saturday
Dreams do sometimes become
reality as the Friends of the KalHaven Trail can attest with the
Grand Opening of the Kal-Haven
Trail Sesqulcentennlal State Park on
Saturday, May 20.
And the Friends are planning to
celebrate the long-awaited event
HARTFORD BOYS VARSITY TRACK TEAM...Taam mambars are, front row, with plenty of fanfare. "We've workfrom the left: Nick Andars, Mlka Tarfcos, Charlla Adklns, Jamas Jassan, David ed hard and long to realize our dream
Walls, Rob Stauffer, Bill Graan, Ray Gandron, Chris Saddon, Rata Walthar. Se- of a linear park In Southwestern
cond row, from the left: Staffen Malvln, Bill Nawman, Rob Stlanar, David
Obarmaslk, Troy Nelson, Kalth Foota, Ramsay Shonk, Rod Mach, Randy Michigan," said Ron Stolk, President
Shonk, Tom Dukasharar. Back row, from tha left: Rob Paula, Jaaon Safclk, of the Friends. "We are looking forJason Meachum, Jeremy Manning, Rob Flshar, Jason Kuahnla, Stave Bench, ward to celebrating the opening of
Rob Blocker, Jess Baldrldga, Al Farley, Travar Maachum, and Coach Jim the Kal-Haven Trail with our
Webb, (photo by Carole Klaman)
members, DNR officials, and state
and federal government represen800 relay, and 3200 relay.
the mile and 2-mlle run; Gina At- tatives."
Against Galien, Klerstead won the
teberry, 880 run; and Susan Watkins,
The Friends have planned simulshot; Thumm, high Jump; Hanks,
220 dash. The Indians also took the
taneous
rlbbon-cuttlng ceremonies
long Jump; Burger, 100 and 300 run;
440, mile, and 2-mlle relay races.
at the east end of the trail on 10th
Camp, 200 and 400 dash; and Greg
Watervliet girls sunk Galien, 96-25, Street In Kalamazoo County and at
Grear, 800 run. Again, the Panthers
In a dual meet with Klrsten Nord takwon the 400, 800, 1600 and 3200 ing the discus, high Jump and 200
relays.
dash; Julie Nearpass, 100 hurdles;
QIRLS TRACK UPDATE
Kellle Roberts, 1600 run; Stacy BarIn girls track the Indians beat
ton, 880 run; and Tammy Reeves,
COLOMA SIGNS THIRD
Michigan Lutheran and Galien
3200 run. The Panthers also took the
PARTNERSHIP FOR
decisively, scoring firsts In Lori Gen- 400 relay, 800 relay, 1600 relay and
dron, discus; Pam Newcomb, 110 3200 relay. •
EDUCATION WITH
and 330 hurdles; Stacy Tarantino In
SARETT NATURE
CENTER
ANOTHER PARTNERSHIP IN EDUCATION - Charlla and tha Nature
Center have Joined a Partnership In Education with Coloma Middle
School. Charles Nelson, Director of the Nature Canter, waa accompanied by Charlie, pat rattle anaka of tha Canter In caramonlas at the
Middle Sehopl. Shown from left to right, Phillip Cottier of the Partnership CMc Committee, file Erickfcon, Principal, Charles Nafson, and
James Polaahak, who la a member of the Nature Canter Board. Recently,
the Coloma Lions Club Joined In a Partnership In Education with Coloma
Schools. (Coloma Schools Photo)
A third formal signing of a 'Partnership for Education' agreement
took place on May 11 between Coloma Middle School and Sarett
Nature Center. It was held In the Middle School Media Center.
Mr. Clifford Tallman, Superintendent of Coloma Community Schools,
remarked on the Importance of learning about our environment and how
Sarett has been a part of that process In the Coloma Schools for
many years.
The Middle School Jazz Band provided musical entertainment for
staff members and some of the student body, along with several
members of the Partnership for
Education Task Force.
Partnerships vary according to the
unique needs and resources of the
educational system and the community it serves. Any group or individual who wants to help Improve
the local educational system may
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On Thursday, May 18, at 7:30 p.m.,
the Paw Paw Lake Youth Soccer
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Youth Soccer Organization, Is sponsoring a short seminar on the
recognition, emergency treatment,
and prevention of injuries In young
athletes. The seminar Is geared to
coaches, assistant coaches, and
other persons involved in youth
sports. AYSO believes that It Is Important for coaches to know what to
do, as well as what not to do, ahould
an emergency present itself.
The seminar will be held at the
Coloma United Methodist Church,
located at 144 South Church Street,
Coloma. The seminar la open to
coaches and other interested mem-
bers of AYSO Region 613, all other
AYSO regions within the area, the
Coloma-Hagar Baseball Softball
Association, and the Watervliet
Recreation Council. There Is no
charge.
The seminar will be conducted by
Dr. Gary Washington. In addition to
being the proprietor of the Coloma
Chiropractic Clinic, Dr. Washington
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district trails, one for bicycling and
snowmobiling, one for horses (and
llamas) and one for hiking and cross
country skiing.
"Our immediate goal Is to get the
bicycle trail surfaced," stated Stolk.
"We expect a significant portion to
be completed by late fall of 1989 or
early spring of 1990. The friends are
working with the DNR to get parking
lots, trail information offices and
rest room facilities completed at the
east and west trail heads," he emphasized.
Although the Kal-Haven Trail will
open next Saturday, the Friends' jot
isn't done.
We're going to stay actively involved with operating the trail and planning for future development," said
Stolk. "Our goal was a 38-mlle linear
park for hikers, bicyclists, nature
lovers, cross country skiers and
snowmobilers that can be enjoyed
by as many people as possible. We
Intend to stick with our dream oi
making the Kal-Haven Trail one of
Michigan's finest state parks."
Stolk concluded that the KalHaven Trail opening is just the
beginning of making that dream a
reality.
the Nichols Covered Bridge near
Blue Star Highway In South Haven.
The ribbon cutting will take place at
10 a.m. with Representative Fred Upton doing the honors In South Haven
and Representative Mary Brown
wielding the scissors In Kalamazoo.
The ribbon cutting will be followed
by a Grand Opening Ceremony at 12
noon at the Bloomlngdale depot and
adjacent park.
"We've allowed time for people to
enjoy some of the trail enroute to
Bloomlngdale," said Stolk. "They
can follow the trail via road, hike a
portion or ride all terrain bikes and
still get to the Grand Opening
ceremrnles by noon."
In addition to opening comments
from state and local officials the
Friends have also planned some unique events, according to Stolk, like a
llama walk from Gobies to Bloomlngdale on the trail.
Llama owners from alt over
Michigan will walk their animals
down the trail to Bloomlngdale
where the llamas will be on display
to pet, feed or Just watch.
"We had a phone call from a local
owner wanting to know If llamas
were allowed on the trail," explained
Stolk. "It seems the owners like to
walk their pets, and while they won't
be able to use the Kal-Haven Trail
until the horse trail Is completed we
thought It added a unique touch to
the opening."
Planning for a horse trail is part of
the continuing development of the
trail. The Friends are currently
enlisting volunteers from area horse
groups to plan and complete an adjacent horse trail, parallel to the existing hiking-bicycling trail.
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James Rauner of Coloma offers Insight Into Panama problem
By Jerry Byars
James Rauner of Coloma, formerly of South Bend, Indiana, offers an
insight Into Panama's problems to
the Tri-City Record after a two-year
service In missionary work there ending in June of 1988.
'Pan-a-ma'-A small country in Central America that has worldwide importance as a transportation center.
Often called the crossroads of the
world.
Indians were the first recorded Inhabitants and dwelled there for
around six hundred years before the
Spaniards conquered them In the fifteen hundreds. The Spaniards ruled
until 1821 A.D. when Panama broke
away and became a province of Colombia. In 1903 they rebelled against
Colombia and became an Independent nation. In 1914 the Canal was
complete, according to author Louis
K. Harris, distinguished professor of
political science at Kent State
University.
Reading the above copy one
doesn't find anything extraordinary
In one thousand years unless one
closely scrutinizes the time period
between 1900 and 1914.
Suppose that In the 18808 an
organization approached the Colombian government and offered to
tease a parcel of land to build a
canal through It and Colombia said,
"No."'
, Suppose then that this organization approached some wealthy opportunistic individuals, suggested to
them that they would be guaranteed
limitless wealth and military protection If they were to organize and
secede from Colombia the Isthmus
of Panama, and let these Investors
build a canal through It. Let boats,
anxious to shave 7000 miles off the
trip from New York to San Francisco,
pay dearly to pass through and make
twice as many trips In the same
amount of tlme...and suppose that
organization was the United States
of America. Preposterous!
"Not too," says James Rauner who
worked In Panama as a missionary
until last June when he and his family moved to Coloma, Michigan. "In
fact, that's exactly the way It was."
Also, hypothetlcally, Panama Is
headed by a president elected to a
six-year term by the National
Assembly of Community Representatives, Panama's law-making body.
But In 1968 the head of the National Guard seized control of the
country and outlawed political parties, civil rights and elections.
3 Major Parties
Now there are the "Frampo" and
the "Liberal" parties and the one
fathered by General Omar Torrljos,
the Revolutionary Democratic Party,
which Is now controlled by another
famous general, Manuel Noriega.
"Torrljos was somewhat of a
Mussolini for Panama," Jim said.
"He did something for the poor, like
Incentives for extended education
and labor laws to protect the
workers."
1 asked, "So, Jim, what If President
Bush did succeed In getting a 'fair'
ejection? Would that straighten out
the country? Would Panama then
revert to a democracy and oust
General Noriega from power?"
Jim replied, "President Bush expresses the .view that all Panama
needs Is a 'fair1 election to make it a
democracy. But the labor feels an
economic democracy Is needed as
well and Noriega's backing is the
military."
"As an example, one-third of the
people of Panama make less than
220 U.S. dollars a month (Ed. Note:
The U.S. dollar Is national currency)
In a country where the cost of living
Is greater than New York City or
Washington, D.C., while one-fifth of
the people could not put enough
food on their tables to survive In that
they spent every penny they made
for just food.
Soup Kitchens
CATHY. M IS standing,
Coloma frltnd and classmate, Qlna
Rauner, right, (photo by Jsrry Byars)
PANAMA'S CATHY LEON
ATTENDS COLOMA HIGH
SCHOOL
By Jerry Byars
Cathy Leon Is a seventeen-yearold native of Panama who, although
not Involved In an exchange program, Is attending Coloma High
School. Cathy Is staying with Gina
Rauner of Balnbrldge Center Road,
Coloma, a girl she met while Qlna's
parents were doing missionary work
In the Canal. Zone.
Miss Leon lived five minutes from
one ocean and sixty minutes from
the other In Panama, so a large portion of her time was spent at the
beach with her friends.
Cathy attended a private school In
Panama from 7:30 a.m. until 1:52
p.m. There she studied thirteen subjects, half of which were taught In
English and the other half In
Spanish. Some of those subjects
were chemistry, advanced algebra,
philosophy and French.
Cathy's father attended a U.S.
School In Panama and wanted Cathy
to have that experience. So when the
Rauners came back to the U.S., they
brought Cathy back with them to attend Coloma High with their daughter, Qina.
Cathy is now finishing her senior
year at Coloma High School and the
14th of May she made her third and
final performance with the CHS
Drama Club production of "You Can't
Take It With You."
In an interview with this reporter,
Cathy stated, "No one in Panama
likes Noriega. They are all aware of
his drug dealings and no one approves."
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'Thankfully, the churches open up
'soup kitchens' whenever and
wherever possible. Due to a lack of
funding at present they can only
feed the very old and the very young.
"Colon, a city on 'La Costa de la
Carlbe' Is used by International corporations as a distribution point for
all Latin America because It's a dutyfree zone. Literally, billions of U.S.
dollars worth of merchandise comes
and goes without paying one cent In
tariffs. The only Income Is to the
owners of the docks and warehouses.
"The other two sources of national
Income are the 140 International
banks and the canal which contribute nothing to the poor. Another
example, every tourist goes to see
the locks. In the middle they see a
big lake of fresh water which feeds
the locks since they do not 'pump'
the water Into the locks. Each time a
boat passes through 50 million gallons of fresh water is flushed out to
sea.
"While the wealthy people are not
adversely affected, the less wealthy
have to wait until after 10:00 p.m. to
get tap water and must store their
dally supply before 8:00 a.m. In even
less fortunate neighborhoods water
Is brought from tank trucks which
supply periodic service.
"So the water runs freely to supply
the world economy but little If any
runs to the poor citizens."
I then asked Jim, "How do the people treat Americans there?" Jim
responded, "Oh, the people are
great. The majority of the populace
still respects Americans and would
warn us If anything were brewing. If
the situation looked serious, they
would come to our house to protect
us."
Base Conditions
"We were not permitted on U.S.
military bases during 'conditions' of
which there were four 'ABLE,' stay
away from crowds and demonstrations; 'BAKER' Is a somewhat
stronger warning; 'CHARLIE' Is
serious and military personnel travel
off base only In civilian attire and
keep a low profile; 'DOG* means pull
In alt dependents of military personnel to the bases.
"None of these offer protection to
the 20,000 non-mllltary personnel
from the U.S. that have jobs at companies like Borden or McDonald's or
the people who have retired there.
"Incidentally, the Canal Treaty entitles Americans to travel freely between military bases. But Bush feels
It entitles us to travel freely
anywhere. There have already been
300 reported cases of Americans being harrassed with the threat and
worry for more.
"On the other hand, the British advised all their subjects to head lor
the Embassy at the slightest hlrrt^Of
trouble.
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"Stanley Leon, a family friend and
native of Panama, and an engineer.
Is employed by the U.S. Army. He af>plled for residency In 1976 and as Of
last week he still hasn't received a
reply.
"He, like all other U.S. employees,
has the Panamanian Income tax
taken from his pay by the U.S. But
the U.S. doesn't give It to the
Panamanian government, since
President Reagan froze their assets.
Now, Mr. Leon can't buy license
plates for his car without his paid tax
receipt, and If he is caught driving
he's arrested and the car Is seized.
Now the Panamanians are going to
start seizing houses, If the owner
can't prove his taxes are paid.
"Stanley went to an American
school and wanted his daughter^
Cathy, to share that experience. So
she has come here to live with us
and goes to school In Coloma with
my daughter, Gina.
"Stanley's son and three friends
were standing talking last week
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when a truck loaded with paramilitaries (military personnel In
civilian clothes) stopped and attacked them. Stanley's son and one other
got away, but the two others were
badly beaten.
"Stanley's mother was a U. S.
citizen and prior to 1941 that would
have guaranteed him citizenship.
But In 1941 the law was changed to
read 'Father Only.'
"But on the up side, Stanley Is In
Rock Island, Illinois, on assignment
with the U.S. govemment so he will
be a b l e t o a t t e n d C a t h y ' s
graduation."
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taking applications for spaces In
their annual Summer Bazaar on
Saturday, July 8, from 10:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m.
The setting will again be the Sister
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95th Avenue In Sister Lakes,
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1989 WHS National Honor Society Inductees.
WHS honors new Honor Society
members in ceremony
By Carols Klernan
Seventeen students were Inducted
Thursday, May 11, Into Watervliet
High School Chapter 1125 of the National Honor Society. The WHS
Chapter has been In existence since
1931. Featured speaker was Jeanne
Jarvis, a Watervliet alumna from the
Class of 1965 and Director of North
Berrien Adult Education.
Inductees were selected by a fivemember faculty council and met the
high standards of outstanding
scholarship, leadership, service and
character. Students Inducted were:
seniors, Lisa Kollnske, Jerl Still;
juniors, Mary Craig, Pam Galpa;
sophomores, William Collins, Kim
Gifford, Betty Harkey, Tina Johnson,
Stacy Kllle, Leann Kollnske, Heather
McCabe, Karen Pfeffer, Tanya
Reeves, Melissa Schlmp, Elliott
Stowe, Clay VanLlnder, Jennifer
West, Michelle Wright.
Officers for 1989-90 were Installed
by President Jan Willmeng In a
candlelight
ceremony
with
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Erik Smith; Secretary, Melissa
Schlmp; Treasurer, Melissa Burj;
School Board representatives, Karen
Pfeffer, Tina Johnson and Jennifer
West.
High School Principal Davkl
Lickfeldt offered a moment of
silence In memory of Kim Glffotf
who was to have been Inducted. Her
family was given the NHS certificate
by Ellen Tober.
School Board representatives,
Mary Lou Long and Dennis Churchill,
presented graduating seniors with
their gold cords and NHS white satth
hoods. School Board representatives Ellen Tober and Kurt Muenchow presented new Inductees with
certificates from the National Honor
Society. Dennis Timmons concluded
the program. The NHS advisor In
Mrs. Nelson.
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