. , ed radio station for Cass work If, but he is not alone in this nture. Langford has two , partnei s. One is his mother," Anna R. Langford, a three-term , Chicago city Councilwomen. In the 1960's she purchased property on N. O'Keefe treet in LaGrange Township to use as a summer home, and the twin radio towers will be erected there. They will be 270 feet tall, and are expected weather per­ mitting to be 1nstalled by January 21. The underground wiring on his mothers property on O'Keefe �treet has been . ' completed. Langford says, the station hopes to begin broadcasting on April 1. , Langford's library of over 5,000 carts/songs recorded in­ dividuallyon tapelCD's will also be used and his .microphone and peakers ma4e in Buchanan by Electro VoiCC? Inc., are ready. Langford has collected equipment from r' ions I where he has' worked, nd repaired it. The radio stab on will be the first Black-owned and is the newest in the area \ in 15 years. The station will hire a few local operators and people to staff the sales office. Emma Douglas is the office . ant, but the, operation Will be "99 percent Larry," Langford says. Address for the office will be 206 East State Street and the ion's ogan will be "Jamm OUT THREE RIVERS WAY By Vera Whit� 910." WLU will operate from 6 . a.DJ._ until 10 p.m., and if current rules are changed, possiblily until midnight. The range of the station will extend from Cass County as far south as Culver In­ diana, east past Three Rivers, west to Michigan City and north as far as South Haven. The station win have local news, 'Community service erograms, contests, and much of the music heard will be orginat­ ing in Dallas,' Texas, coming to Cass County by sallelite music network. According to Langford, the music for at will � "rhythm and dan ,Motown" and he ex­ peets a mix of oldies from the, . 60's and 70's with current hits and movie tracks. Langfor� says he has an FM license pending in Kalamazoo', Langford' other partner is Darlene Harris. Harris will as­ sist with other aspects of operat- I. 8&·W Charters " Your tran portatlon I, ex rts . 1816) 345-4222 ; . \ ����\\\�t \��\� \� , HE t I ICHIG I CITIZE I, ' I 1,6Q32 Woodward . Highland Park, Michigan, 48203 · 313/ »§9-0033 . or phone toU fr e 1-�5-NEWS I I I o Bill me o 3 months· 4 o 1, y are 12 r o Paym nt nero ed o e months· $7 o 2 y ar • 22 NAME---------------------------- ,', \ ADDREH,� � __ I \ - , (' , ing the station. She will be doing a Gospel show daily and record­ "ing church and community, choirs. . Harris previously worked in . .. broadcasting at WVON in Chicago. She began in sales, was traffic manager, and worked in \ production. These experiences make Harris an ideal partner .. But the partnership goes past business. Larry Langford and Darlene Harris are engaged, �d p� ,to be married some­ time nell summer. Congratulations, and· Best Wishes Larry L ngford, for bringing a radio station to our community. .' ) C 'SSOp lis pdliCe ,'C'ub's C· izen of" hief nameq e¥ea. -Ten .Club, d received a pla- que. We salute Frank Williams Jr., Cassopolis Police Chief.