SEPTE BER 30 - OCTOBER 6.1985 THE CITIZEN For health home heating ason is nearly upon u and the Berrien County Department offers the following advice to homeowners with forced air heating systems. According to Don Okerkirk, Director of Environmental Health for the Berrien County Health Department, many peo­ ple complain of head colds, allergie or headache the first fe wee of each heating ea n. He tated that home become better in ulated and more weather-tight, the indoor air quality becomes more . . portant to our good health, especially during the winter months when we spend more home heat heater and ga s oves and ovens i not recommended; however, if u d in an emer­ gency, a window should be left partially open to prevent the build-up of carbon mon­ oxide. If indoor air-related health persi t after ob rving the above precaution , cont ct your family phy ician, said Oderkirk. Hom owners who have taken the above precautions and feel better only after leaving the hou for veral hours may have carbon monoxide related health problem and should contact the Berrien County Health Departmen t. time indoor . Some of the ymptoms I I can be prevented or alleviated I h S · if horneo ners take the fol- n t e erV1Ce lowing precautions, according to Oderkirk: I ... .. _ -Have your gas or oil fur­ nace inspected to ensure: fuel � air ���re· prop�,�d exchanger is in fe condition, and the flue and chimney are clean and intact. -Replace furnace air filters at the tart of the heating system and veral times during the heating ason. -If acce sible, clean the up­ per portion of your heat and Specialize in Weddings, Receptions, Family Portraits, and any Special moment in your life SPECIAL RATES FOR CHURCH ORGA ._ ••.. _ .. - lionel G. illiams 616/92S-OS37 - 92>0292 B rri n, Ca P IVATE I COU return air ducts. Oderkirk said heat ducts just below the floor registers coil ct dust nd insect parts duri g the summer that become airborn and may cause allergie eatly in the heating se on. -Provide orne means to maintain the humidity n ide your home as your eating ystem dries your indoor air. -Minimize tobacco smoke in ide the house. Oderkirk added that recent re earch .at Wayne State University indicates children of parent who moke have twice the upper respira­ tory problems than children of non-smokers. -The u e of unvented sp ce arine CpI. BRI J. PROW son of Beverly and Leo Prow Jr. of 2110 Therle a Ave., u kegon, I recently com- pleted the oncomrnissioned Officer Leadership Course. A 19 I graduate of Orchard View High School he joined the Marine Corps in April 1983. arine Lance CpI. GARY J. STAHL, on of Carol A. Stahl of 646 Apple Ave. us egon, I recently completed the Vehicle Recovery Cour at arine orp Service Support Sch I, C mp Lejeune C. A 1982 graduate of uske­ gon Senior High School he joined the arine Corp in June 1982. arine CpI. BRI J. PRO 1 of Beverly and Leo Prow JT. of 2110 Thelesa Ave. Mus­ kegon MI recently completed the oncommissioned Officer , Van Buren DUSTRY Cil S rving B rri n, Ca and Van Bur n Counti announc th availability of REQUESTFORPROPOSA�S FOR SHORT TER CLASSROO TRAINI G - 4 Wee Period CASHIER :fRA. • G Starting November 1, 1985 RFP' Availab. at th Benton Harbor Area Center On October 1 ,(Tue day) 1985 • oon * BIDDERS CO FERENCE: Octob r 4, (Friday) 1985 9:30 a.m. Benton Harbor Area Cent r 655 Riv rvi w Drive, P.O. Box 247 Benton Harbor, ichigan 49022 PIC reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. EEO For Information Call 927-1 064 Leadership Course. A 1981 graduate of Orchard View High School, he joined the arine Corp in April 1983. arine Lance Cpl. WILLIAM R. ROBERTSO son of Jame W. and Pearl J. Robert n of 101 Jame Ave. uskegon I recently reported for duty with 2nd arine Division amp Lejeune A 19 2 graduate of Muske­ gon Senior High Sch 1 Mu ke- gon I he joined the arin Corps in June 1982. Marine Pfc. RO ALD DAVISO, on of Jac A. and Joni L. Davi n of 10603 Sudan, Portage MI ha been meritoriously promoted to his .... pre nt rank upon graduation from recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. Davi on _ received the early promoti n for his superior per­ formance during all phases or the l l-week training cycle which emphasized physical con­ ditioning, self-discipline and teamwork. A 1985 graduate of Portage Central High School, he joined the Marine Corp in June 1984. avy Seaman cruit GUADALUPE F. ART EZ, n of Guadalupe and Yolanda V. Martinez of 2908 Eighth uskegon Heights. MI. has com­ pleted recruit training at Re­ cruit Training mrnand, Or­ lando, FL. During artinez ' eight- cc training cycle, he studied general military subject de igned t prepare him for further aca­ demic and on-the-j b training· c; t , Published each Monday at 226 Pipe tone 'to Bent n Harbor Michigan 22 ) 1 () 19 7 - 1 ) 27 hy • lew Day Enrerpr i« "\0, Ch.l rl ., D. elly Puhli,h r SUPERFEST F One-man Show. Opens in Overbrook. Gallery US GO exhibit in Overbr n the f i hi- rom the niv r It At the Library BE TO HARBOR - Pre- School StoryTime ill meet n Wedne day October 2, from 10:00 to 10:45. The film, Harold and the Purple Cray­ on," will be shown, along with other storie and activities for young children ages 3-5. Pre­ registration is not required. Movies for children will be shown on Friday. October 4 at 4: 00 and again on Saturday, October 5 at 2:00. Showing are: "Tap Dance Kid" - ight year old illie dream f me­ day dancing on Broadway: and "The Rugmaker' - n in- can f IktaJe. 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