25C The Lowell Volume 13, Issue 49 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 Wednesday, October 18, 1989

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BOOSTERS CELEBRATE RED RIBBON WEEK Friday. Oct. 21, will kick-off the week of Red Ribbon activities. The Red Arrows will host Sparta in the final home varsity football •litest of the season. Upon entering the gate, all K-12 students Two people were mjured m a three-car accident at the intense- victims were transported to Butterworth Hospital, wearing red in support of their efforts to remain drug-free will be ction of Main and Center Street on Wednesday, Oct. II. Both given one raffle ticket. (These tickets will be a different color than • bHji the rattle tickets sold to adults for the 50-50 drawing at the conclu- sion of the third quarter.) Winning numbers will be drawn during the game. Students holding these tickets will be given gift certificates for merchandise supplied by various local merchants. I

GHOST AND GOBLINS WELCOME AT THE MOOSE

The Moose Lodge, 210 E. Main St.. Lowell will be hosting a ®illoween Party on Saturday. Oct. 28 from 6 to 8 p.m. for those children 12 years old and younger. There will be games, lun and prizes.

ANNUAL HARVEST DINNER OCTOBER 24

The Annual Harvest Dinner will be held at First United Methodist Church in Lowell on Tuesday, Oct. 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets for the turkey dinner with all the trimmings may be purchased from Annabelle Wittenbach at FMB State Savings Bank, 897-4153, at the church office, 897-5936 or at the door, 621 E. 3-car accident delays M-21 ^ain St. " Hie dinner costs $5.50 for adults, $2.75 for children 5 through stopped in traffic and driven by lance. 12 and free to children under 5. Minor injuries were incurred who was stopped in traffic. Use the new barrier-free entrances, west and north. Take-out in a three-car accident at the in- The passenger in Eickhoff's Angela Watters. 40. of Grand Prentice was cited for viola- Rapids. who also suffered minor tion of the basic speed law. dinners for shut-ins are available after 5:30 p.m. by reservation tersection of Main and Center car, Lois Eickhoff, 45, of Low- only through the church office. Streets on Wednesday Oct. 11. ell. received injuries. injuries. Responding to the call were Ruth Prentice, 76, of Lowell Both Watters and Lois Eic- Lowell Police, Ambulance and The force of the impact sent struck the rear of a car driven by khoff were transported to Butter- Rescue. RED RIBBON WEEK FOR DRUG AWARENESS OCT. 20-29 Eickhoff's car into a third car Angela Eickhoff, 22, of Lowell, worth Hospital by Lowell Ambu- The Red Ribbon Drug Awareness Week this year will be ob- served locally October 20 through 29. The Lowell Chamber of Commerce urges members to participate Former Lowell businessman, Beggs with window displays, discounts or any other promotion. ^There will be a kick-off parade Friday, Oct. 20. If you would like to participate in the parade or any other activity, please call John Wilterink at 897-7191. passes away at Veteran's facility "He was simply a person who says. "When you were around hard work and being involved in CLASS OF 90 SENIOR PARTY THEME MEETING cared about the community, and Jack you couldn't help but feel some of the clean-up duties, to that was exemplified in the fact good." fix-up activities, to actually Parents of senior students are invited to attend a meeting to he became involved in the Board Quada. like many of Beggs* being involved in the administra- select a theme for the Class of 1990 Senior All Night Party. Your of Review, the Chamber of Com- friends, remembers the Lowell tion of the boat." Quada said. input and involvement will be welcomed to guarantee a successful merce. the Showboat and the businessman for his involve- event for your graduate. This meeting will be held Monday, Oct. Beggs cont'd, pg. 8 Lions Club for many years." ment. his good nature and his 23 at 7 p.m. in Room A-1 at Lowell High School. See you all there! said Ray Quada. Lowell City collection of jokes. Manager from 1976 to 1987. Beggs was born in Detroit and PRECISION & FASHION • SHOWBOAT HOSTING A LAS VEGAS NIGHT John Jack" Bcggs died Fri- raised in Grand Rapids. The HAIRSTYLING - For both men day of a malignant brain tumor World War II veteran and his fam- and women. Man's World The Lowell Showboat is hosting a Las Vegas night on Nov. 11, he'd been battling for three years ily lived in Lowell from 1967 to Hairstyling. Phone 897-8102. from 6 p.m. to I a.m. at the Deer Run Golf Club. 13955 Cascade at the Michigan Veteran s Facil- 1977 before moving to Rd. Please join us in the fun and festivities. The public is invited. ity, where he rested for the last Newaygo. MCGEE HOMESTEAD - Bed For more information, call 897-8280 on Monday, Wednesday and several months. Beggs had a hand in a number and breakfast. 2534 Alden Nash Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. "Even during the tough times of Showboat activities, "every- N.E., Lowell. 897-8142. John "Jack" Bcggs Jack always had a smile." Quada thing from just generally good OFF THE BLOTTER Injured in an Oct. 8 accident in the FMB Bank lot on East Main LOOK for your Westside Deli coupon inside this week's Ledger Street was an eight-year old juvenile from Delton. The injury and SAVE. occurred when the brakes on a car driven by Jodi Smith, 31. Delton, #led. Pictures for the Lowell Ledger Injured in an Oct. 9 accident on M-21 near Valley Vista Drive COUSINS' CARD & GIFT was Shawn Pollice, 21, Greenville and his 22-year old passenger. Halloween contest will be taken on SHOPPE • Big selection of adult Tammy Pollice when their car was struck from behind by a vehicle and infant Halloweenmerchan- driven by Edna Haric, 81 of Alto. Tuesday, Oct. 31. Pictures will dise. New store hours:Sunday, 12- A vehicle owned by Beatrice Schrouder of Lowell was struck appear in the Nov. 8 edition. Prizes 3 p.m.; Monday. 10 a.m. to 8 by a hit and run driver while parked in a private lot on West Main p.m.; Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. Street Oct. 7. will also be awarded. to 6 p.m. Arrested Saturday, Oct. 14 and taken to the Kent County jail on a warrant issued by 63rd District Court for two counts of malicious ICEMAN'S OUTLET - destruction of property over $100 was Mark Marentette, 29 of Liquor. Beer & Wine. It's new - ^ia. He was also issued an appearance ticket for open container GARY'S COUNTRY MEATS - KIRSCHLIN KENNEL • Minia- LITE & LISTEN SOUND - Music BBQ Ribs & chicken to go on the W alcohol in a public place. For fresh meat cuts, cold cuts and ture Schnauzers AKC puppies, for all occasions. Make your re- weekend. Panama Jack T-Shirts Patrick Kybur/. 18. Lowell was arrested Oct. 14 by LoweM cheesc visit Lowell's exclusive shots, ears, also champion stud ception or party a time to re- and shorts. Open till 1 a.m. officers for driving while his license was suspended. meat market at 205 E. Main. Call service. Kirschlin Kennel, 676- member. Call Jerry and Alicia De- weekends and until 12:30 a.m. Main St. cont'd, pg 8 897-7306. 9257. spres at 897-4336. Mondav thru Thursdav. The l.owell l edger - Wednesday. October 18. 1989 - Page 2 The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, October 18. 1989 • Page 3 Nick Kroes winner of Attwood's "Will Miller Jr. Award" Coming Events Indiana. Ohio, and Lower Michi- Steelcasc, Inc., is a leading man ^ fessional standards of the late ufacturer of marine hardware and William F. Miller. Jr. of William Attwood. a subsidiary of accessories. F. Miller & Associates, Notice in the Ltdgw's "Com- meets at the clubhouse at 11841 307 W. Main. Steak dinner, serv- on Finland and Sweden. We will SAT., OCT. 28: Halloween party NOV. 10 4 11: Fun Shoppers is Nashville, Tennessee. Miller, Ing Events" are free of charge Potters Rd. A Potluck is at 12:30 ing 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Public in- have a potluck dinner. Bring a to any non-prom organization for kids up to age 12 at the Lowell sponsoring its 3rd Annual who was widely known and p.m. with business meeting fol- vited. dish to pass and own table ser- In the Lowell. Ada, AHo, and lowing. New members and Moose Lodge. 210 E. Main St. Bus Trip. Shop Wood- highlyrespected throughou t the vice. will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Fun. Saranac area. We prefer such guests are welcome. EVERY THIRD SATURDAY - field Mall Friday and downtown marine industry, passed away un- games, prizes. notices to be kept brief and to Men's Breakfast 8 a.m. at Lowell OCT. 20-22: The Wesleyan Chicago Saturday. Rolls and expectedly earlier this year. -In Uniform be submitted by mail, but will QUA-KE-Z1K SPORTSMEN'S Assembly of God. 3050 Alden Bible Church. 156 Church St.. donuts on the bus, breakfast on Sat., OCT. 28: The activities at accept notices by phone at CLUB: meets every 2nd and 4th Nash, (just south of town). Spec- Saturday. Overnight accommo- "Nick Kmes is an exception- Saranac, will hold its Outreach the annual Fall Festival at Hope 897-9261. Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at the Club ial speaker and good food. For dations at the Hyatt Regency ally deserving winner of this Weekend at 7 p.m. each evening Church of the Brethren at 14275 building at 11400 Foreman more info call 897-7047, Call 457-3704. award." Tinghitella said. "His (11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday). 92nd St., Freeport will be from EVERY WEDNESDAY: at 1 p.m. Road. Lowell. personal integrity and achieve- Evangelist and singers. Duane 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lunch will be • Senior Bowling • Rollaway Ltd. THIRD TUESDAY EVENING - and Valerie Ouesenberry and NOV. 18: Ladies, an all-day ments in marine sales have served all day. Lanes. Over age 55. EVERY 1ST WEDNESDY - Ladies Joy Fellowship. Various Pastor. Dale J. Chapman will be shopping trip to Woodfiekj Mall earned the admiration of Lowell Area Jaycees. meet at the topics and special speakers. For in Shaumberg. IL. Call Lowell in attendance. Call 642-9143 for NOV. 4: Community Ed. Arts & everyone who knows him." LOWELL AREA ARTS COUN- Lowell YMCA at 7:00 p.m. New more info call Lowell Assembly more information. Community Ed.. 897-8434 for in- Crafts Bazaar, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. formation. Although he is only in his CIL: 149 S. Hudson St. Hours; members welcomed. Member- of God at 897-7047. Monday thru Friday. 1 to 5 p.m.; in the Caledonia High School. To fourth year as a sales representa- ship 21-39 years of age Leader- SAT.f OCT. 21: Clarksville reserve a table, call 891-8117 or Saturdays and Sundays. 1:30 to ship training through community EVERY SUNDAY EVENING - The young of an eel is tive, Kroes was cited for his School Annual Fail Festival will just come to buy. 4:30 p.m. Closed holidays. involvement. Interested, call Royal Rangers for the boys. Mis- be held from 5-9 p.m. The event called an elver. abilities in the areas of sales prep- Phone 897-8545. 897-6604 or 897-6567 sionettes for the girls for kids kin- includes sandwich supper, raffle, aration, follow-up. presence, re- dergarten and up. Christ Ambas- games, haunted house and bake tention of existing customers, WOMEN OF THE MOOSE EVERY 1ST & 3RD TUESDAY sadors for the youth (7 thru 12 sale. and ability to pursue new busi- Chapter night meeting is held the - V.F.W. Post 8303 meets at the grades). Christian Clubs to help ness. "Those are the attributes ^ first Monday of each month, at 8 V.F.W. Clubroom. 307 E. Main our children grow through the TUES., OCT. 24: The Annual that make Will Miller an excep- • p.m. St.. Lowell at 8:00 p.m. means of achievement prog- Harvest Dinner will be held at tional salesman," Tinghitella rams. special activities, crafts First United Methodist Church of Almost as many people live in City as in WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Bus- SATURDAYS - Take Off and basic moral leaming. For said. "Nick Kroes has the same Lowell from 5 to 7 p.m. Turkey Chicago. Los Angeles and combined. iness Meeting Is held the third Pounds Sensibly Tops #M11493 more info call Lowell Assembly dinner prices are $5.50 adults; skills. Nick Kroes (far right) of R.C. Schmidt Marketing Company holds the plaque honoring him Monday of each month, at 8 p.m. meets every Sat. at 8:30 a.m. in of God at 897-7047. $2.75 children 5 thru 12; and free The award was presented at the Congregational Church as the 1989 winner of Atwood*s Will Miller Jr. award. Attwood Corporation officials involved •m. for children under 5. Tickets may this year s annual meeting of the EVERY TUESDAY MORNING basement in Lowell. Comer of LOWELL LIBRARY - will be be purchased from Annabelle in the award presentation are, from left to right: Lee Haeck, Vice President; Don Rocheleau, Ladies join us for Coffee Break Spring and Hudson Sts. Weigh- open: Mon. 9:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Wittenbach at FMB State Sav- President; and John Tinghitella. American Marine Accessories Consortium in Carmel, CA. Story Hour at Calvary Christian ins from 8:30 a.m. 'til 9:00 a.m. Wed., 12:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Fri. ings Bank. 897-4153. at the Reformed Church. 1151 W. & Sat., 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. church office 897-5936 and at The last pole of the transcontinental telephone line, Nick Kroes of the R. C. the Will Miller, Jr. Award, ac- The award was established by Kroes' Company, R. C. Main. Lowell. 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. TUESDAYS - Take Off Pounds the door. Take-out dinners are linking the east and west coasts was erected in 1915. Schmidt Marketing Company in cording to John Tinghitella. Attwood to recognize marine Schmidt Marketing Co.. is an in- f ^ Nursery provided. Sensibly Tops #MI 372 meets SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING available by reservation only by Grand Rapids. Michigan has Sales Manager of the Attwood sales representatives who dependent sales organization every Tuesday evening at the LEAGUE - 60 years and older, calling the church office. been named the first recipient of Corporation. exemplify the personal and pm- representing Attwood in Illinois, ^EVERY SECOND TUESDAY Lowell Congregational Church welcome. Roll-Away Ltd. Lanes The Lowell Area Fishing Club basement. Corner of Spring and on Wed. at 1 p.m. THURS., OCT. '26: Tri-River now meets at the Flat River Hudson Sts. Weigh-ins at 5:45 Chapter of Ducks Unlimited will Snowmobile Clubhouse on Pot- p.m. THURS., OCT. 19: Keenagers hold their banquet at Deer Run ters Road, just East of Montcalm will meet at Vergennes Golf Club. Cocktails are at 6 p.m. Ave. at 7:00 p.m. All prospective THURSDAYS: Take Off Pounds Methodist Church at 10 a.m. Mr. dinner at 7:30 p.m. Reservations Sensibly Tops Ml No. 333. SHIP members or interested individu- Carl Bengtson will show pictures are $40 and can be made by con- als are cordially welcome. Saranac. meets every Thursday tacting Fred Ruehs. 897-8102. evening at the Saranac Public Li- FIRST MONDAY OF EACH brary. Weigh-ins at 6:45 p.m. MONTH: The Bowne Township Historical Society will hold regu- SECOND MONDAY OF EACH U.P.S. Shipping Wells Walker Jr. lar meetings at the Township MONTH: The Lowell Area The Pool Gallery II tell. 6059 Linfield. Alto, on the Schools Board of Education • irst Monday of each month at meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Board Service Now Airmen Wells W. Walker, Jr. 7:30 p.m. No December or Jan- of Education office located in the has graduated from Air Force uary meetings. Middle School, 12685 Foreman basic training at Lackland Air Army National Guard 2nd Lt. Road. -Fall Specials- Available at... Force Base. Texas, Sean P. Sullivan, son of Patnc EVERY SECOND WEDNES- During the six weeks of train- J. and Marilyn J. Sullivan ol DAY: Lowell VFW Auxiliary No. EVERY MONDAY EVENING: MONDAYS: WEDNESDAY: 8303 meets at 8:00 p.m. at the ing the airman studied the Air 1525 PamelL Ada, MI has "Euchre" will be played at the Ladies Men Force mission, organization and graduated from the aviation of- VFW Post. 307 W. Main Street. V.F.W. Post 8303 at 7:30 p.m. Lowell. Admission is $1. prizes. Public Buyers Guide customs and received special ficer basic course at Fort Rucker. welcome. Vi PRICE % PRICE training in human relations. Ala. EVERY SECOND WEDNES- on Hourly Pool on Hourly Pool In addition, airmen who com- Students were given instruc- DAY: GFWC - Lowell Woman s EVERY MON. & TUES. MORN- Regularly $4.00 Regularly $4.00 plete basic training earn credits tion on how to prepare for. con- ^£lub hold a monthly luncheon ING - Coffee Break Bible Study. The Lowell Ledger toward an associate degree duct and evaluate unit missions, I "»th program following at Monday 7:15 to 8:30 p.m.; Tues- through the community college military law, leadership, profes- Schneider Manor. For further in- day 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. 103 E. Main, Lowell • 887-0101 105 N. Broadway • Lowell • Ph. 897-9261 of the Air Force. sional development, arms, tac- formation call President Janet Lakeside Community Church. Bovee at 897-8112. 6201 Whitneyville Rd. Walker is the son of Wells W. tics, military history and mainte- HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs., 2 p.m. 'til 10 p.m; Fri. & Sat., Hours: Monday • Friday 8:00 a.m. ^Il 5:00 p.m. 12 noon 'til 12 midnite; Sunday, 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. Walker. Sr. of 4060 Holton Duck nance and supply operations. EVERY THIRD SUNDAY: The 3RD SAT. OF EACH MONTH - Lake.Twin Lake, MI, and Nelva He is a 1980 graduate of Low- Flat River Snowmobile Club V.F.W. Post No. 8303 in Lowell. Y. Walker of 1360 Jane Ellen. ell High School, Ml, and a 198S Lowel, MI. graduate of Michigan State Uni- He is a 1989 graduate of Low- versary at East Lansing. ell High School.

v A WwAr's < ^ Mr. Thiman had won a tight race. Mr. DiMaggio was sparkling Obituaries THREE NEW Spec/ab... ^ for the 49 All-Stars. And you were already a grade school veteran. SPECIALTY If you were 10 Since then, you've seen a number of banking programs MICK - Orpha Mick, age 97, HAMILTON - Dale Francis SANDWICHES bud & BUD LIGHT ^ T| compete for a spot in your line-up. Bui now there's one that of Clarksville, passed away Hamilton, age 89, of Lowell, We're out to win you over at 24 pak wnenjoltin'joe lives up to its name: The Prosperity Account. From FMB. Monday, October 9, 1989. Sur- passed away October 14, IW9. Hardee's* with three additions 12 oz.cans Here are the stats: Your Prosperity Account balance earns interest viving are two daughters, Surviving are his children. Mar- Mildred Haight of Clarksville, guerite (Lloyd) Bloomer of to our delicious variety of every day and checking is free with a balance of $300 or more. Mrs. Bryce (Doris) Baie of Wyoming, Jeanne (Robert) Van Specialty Sandwiches. Supreme 29 was an all-star, Sandwiches"are made fresh, • INC Of Prosperity also means you gel a preferred rate on FMB CDs, Ionia, one brother, Shirley Groff Dyke of St. Joseph, Marilyn j •10 +ta. x & dep. r with quality ingredients, and they're '" •.' v/ "•'••'•iL lower costs on home equity loans, complimentary transactions of Lake Odessa; two sisters. (Sylvester) Yager of Midland. Alma Nash of Clarksville, Lelah Bryce (Joyce) Hamilton ol OH.; available now, at your nearby Hardee's ECKRICH ou're ready through FMB s Thist and PLANTERS Murray of Hastings; four grand- 10 grandchildren; 13 great Restaurant," Try one today! SLICED Brokerage Services, and a children; seven great grandchil- grandchildren; sister. Ha/el Ham'N'Cheese Supreme Thin-sliced PEANUTS platoon of other benefits. PROSPERITY dren. Funeral Services were Oc- Schrieber of Grand Rapids. Mr. ham. with tangy Swiss cheese. Served BOLOGNA pocket pack or Prosperity tober II, 1989 at Koops Funeral Hamilton was a member of East Just as important, the FMB on our natural-grain bun, and topped ' -* Chapel, Clarksville, Rev. Bill Congregational Chruch. Funeral witth fresh-sliced tomato, lettuce, if 1 lb. 00 Prosperity Account entitles Stevens officiating. Interment Services were held at the C ook andd mayonnaise. ' 5/*1 you to complimentary mate- Clarksville Cemetery. Funeral Home Tuesday, with Dr 1 Chickeicken Fillet SupremSuoreme A tendetenderr BIG BAR rials — like planners, newsletters and seminars - that can make David Lee Smith officiating I' terment Rosedale Memorial chicken breast fillet, garnished CANDY BARS PEPSI your luture retirement years your MVP (Most Valuable Period). with fresh-sliced tomato, lettuce * Snlckors * M ft M s 2 liter Park. • Milky Way • Ntitlat Talk with your FMB banker about the Prosperity Account, today and mayonnaise, and served on our natural-grain bun. !9fl9 HarMc/s Fool Sy.loni.lr.c, • dep. Hie coffee s free. For the FMB branch nearest vou, call 1-800-4h2-1S()2. 1 •1 Roast Beef Supreme Tasty thin-sliced *Ai f-'irnripanny HutrK'i *- tfefMiiurnius roast beef, piled high on a natural-grain bun. Topped Master Card Food Stamps The Australian walking fish can not only survive ou with fresh-sliced tomato. and Visa Accepted Here! of water, he can actually climb trees to feed on insec s and lettuce. FTTB there. Haideex 1002 W. Main St., Lowell • Ph. 897-6649 STATE SAVINGS BANK Wre out to win you over" HOTLINE FOR LOTTO NUMBERS: "First in Financial Setrice* - v pV ^ —• Prices Good Member FDIC HOURS: Sunday • Thursday 6:00 •.«*.-11:00 p-mTl 2157 West Main Street, thru 10-28-89 Dry-cell batteries aren't really dry. They're moist inside Friday Saturday 6:00 •.*».-12:00 p.m. | Lowell, Michigan 897-6723 and must be. Otherwise they won't work. The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday. October 18. !989 - Page 4 The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday. October 18, 1989 - Page 5 Rockford; Marty Sr. and Sand\ Chambers of Lowell. Godparents are Annciic Lowell Methodist Church is busily Chambers of Lowell and Mike Nielsen of Great Falls. Monian constructing additional facilities

A special baby daughter WJS bom to Boyd and Barbara Calli- Viewpoint... ban of Lowell on Saturday riu.m printing trade. He gets orders from all 50 states, and a huge per- Mark and Vicki Soyka of Christopher Chambers, along ing Oct. 14. 1989. She ttas can't say our FAX machine is totally useless. centage of them are now coming in by FAX machine. The problem Lowell are proud to announce with his parents. Marty and named Kelsey Jo. weighmi; h We have received several cartoons on our FAX. One that comes the birth of their son. Micah Laurie Chambers of Lowell, wel- lbs. 6 oz. and was 19 1/2 imhes again, is copy quality. He says he can't afford to call California to mind is of a duck ready to smash his computer with a big mallet. Donald, on September 26.1989. comes home his new baby long. Her sister. Kaiilyn Ann cozy corner to check the spelling of something on a FAXed order that isn't The caption reads, "Please press any key to continue". There have He weighed 8 lbs. 6 ozs. and brother, Cody William. Cody happy to welcome her. as were clear, so his people have to take their best guess. If it's wrong, been several, but most of them can't be described in a family the printer that sent the order has to eat it. was 21 inches long. Welcoming weighed 8 lbs. 9 ozs. and was her grandparents. Mr & Mr, newspaper. , 1 can't wait 'til we eat a several hundred dollar wedding invitation him home were his sister, Sara 2l /i inches long. Bom at Lee Miller and Mr. & Mr| A friend of mine in Florida has access to a FAX machine, and and twin brothers, Joshua and Blodgett Hospital on Wednesday, Charles Callihan. all of Lowell by Roger Brown order because we have Debbi Smith marrying Ray Potter instead I have received several strange transmissions from him. Of course Justin. Shirley Weeks of Cas- Oct. 4 1989 at 2:17 p.m. Great grandparents are Mr & of Debbie Smit marrying Roy Porter. Consequently, we still mail he s received a few from me too. A mutual friend was visiting our orders whenever time permits. cade is Micah's grandmother and Proud grandparents are Pete Mrs. George McCaul of Shin here from Florida the weekend of the Fallasburg Fall Festival and P his great-grandparents are Glenn and Dorothy Nielsen of penville. PA. You may have seen the ads in the Ledger and Buyers Guide We also thought we'd do a fair amount of business FAXing took a picture of myself and this guy's brother while we were regarding our FAX machine. We bought the thing for various t and Marie Rickert of Lowell and things for the public. We do some, but there is a problem here working the Rotary hot dog booth. She flew home that day. appa- reasons. Customers can FAX us ads or ad copy when the mail is Harold and Dorothy Alderink of too. We're charged for our FAX calls by the phone company like rently had the pictures developed at a one-hour place, and gave a Clarksville. too slow to make our publishing deadlines. However, we don't regular long distance calls. The problem is. we have no way of copy to my friend on Monday morning. He immediately FAXed Homespun encourage this practice as FAX copy quality is not good enough knowing what the call costs until the bill comes at the end of the us a copy with a batch of assorted wisecracks along with it. My to reproduce in our publications. Consequently, we have to reset month. So, we have to charge a flat rate that covers our cost plus eyes were still burning from the hot dog smoke, and 1 had a picture ads that would have been camera ready if someone had just gotten some profit for every FAX, no matter if it's going to Bumips, from Florida already. Amazing! Kevin and Lisa Smith arc off their dutf and mailed it out in time to reach us by our deadline. Michigan or Billings, Montana. Consequently, we aren't doing The same fellow had stayed with us on a business trip up here Devotions So much for that usage. proud to announce the birth of much FAX work for the public either. a few days prior. He had left a pair of underwear in our spare their son, Joshua Richard on Another use we had envisioned for our FAX machine was send- bedroom, so 1 made a Xerox copy of them and FAXed it to Florida Sept. 4, 1989. Their new son ing out orders to save a day or two in the mail. Most of our But, there is one saving grace to this whole FAX issue. Are we along with a few assorted wisecracks. weighed in at 6 lbs. 11 oz. and thermographed (raised ink) printing is ordered from a company in ever having fun with it! The first transmission we received over The last message we received was a communique about a new was 19 inches long. Proud By Pauline Spray Mankato, Minnesota. Many of our multiple pari forms come from our FAX machine was a message from my other brother. It was breed of dog developed in Ocala, Florida called a Southernmost grandparents are Richard and out of state. Our rubber stamps and engraved signs come from a cartoon of two big thugs who had just beat some poor guy to a Pit Collie. It's a cross between a Pit Bull and a Collie. When Children from the First United Methodist Preschool spend part of their Friday afternoon Hazel Smith of Lowell and Mike Kalamazoo (no it's not Elvis' business). So, we do save a lot of pulp in a back alley. The caption read, "If you've already paid properly trained it will rip out your throat, then run for help. watching Ivan Biough Contractors continue their work on the Church's new addition. It is time with our FAX machine, but there is a catch. and Darcee Blocher of Saranac. And God said. Let us make ingly forsake their sins, trust your bill please disregard this notice". We intend to enclose copies As you can see, our FAX machine has been a wonderful invest- hoped the new addition will be completed come December. My brother owns a company that prints tickets wholesale to the of that cartoon with a few selected statements next month. So, I man in our image, after our Him for salvation and cleansing, ment. It has boosted employee morale, if nothing else. likeness...(Genesis 1:26). they can be reinstated in the like ness of their Creator. Living in The Lowell Ledger Some things just come natur- Him, serving Him, loving Him Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 ally. Boys climb trees and they find they are living the waj fences. They play cowboy and God intended them to live in the Indians. They wrestle and fight. beginning. They discover that Letters to the Editor They tear the knees out of their seeking to please Him is "the nat (USPS 453-830) 44 'SINIFULACF, trousers. And they must be ural way" to happiness and Dear Editor: of the championship Ironmen" would have been there to reunite and Steve Fritz. Jim Bamhart fourth-down 23 yard screen pass Current generations of LHS published weekly for $10.00 a year in Kent County, forced to comb their hair and peace. football team was noted at thei with my teammates, however I and I alternated at right guard, from Moore to Fritz as the final students and fans may not know scrub behind their ears. I was delighted to read in the year's Lowell High School was at another homecoming carrying in plays from the bench. hom sounded to defeat 4th- what an outstanding and inspira- $14.00 a year outside the county by the Lowell OCT. 19: Ruth Blakeley, Brian Seeley. Little girls love dolls and Prayer: "O Lord of hosts, bles- Ledger that the 30th anniversary Homecoming game. I definitely game in Muskegon. My oldest Dale Green (and later Jim Lawr- ranked Grandville, 13-12. What tional coach Mr. Charles Pierce Hay ward. Ledger Publishing Company, 105 N. Broadway OCT. 22: Lisa Castro, Ed pretty clothes. They giggle over sed is the man that trusteth in son. Brad (6-0, 209, Jr.). is an ence) replaced us on defense. a genius play call, coach! was at Lowell High in the years OCT. 20: Dennis Kelly. Cathy St., Lowell, Michigan 49331. Reagan. nothing and tattle on one another. thee." I thank Thee for Tin offensive lineman for Saginaw And Randy Johnson replaced A week earlier the Ironmen 1958-1967. The Ironmen had Pawloski. Katie Kortjohn, Sarah OCT. 23: Jeff Hill. Sue Wester, During the earliest years of their atonement. I thank Thee tor Th\ Arthur Hill, which knocked off Dilly to center the ball on McMa- had defeated East Grand Rapids, been winless as sophomores on ROGER K. BROWN Wieland. Ona Fletcher. Jack by 44 Bill Stouffer. lives, they despise the boys. keeping power. I thank Thee l« • . Class-A top-ranked Muskegon, hon's punts. Hence, the Iron- 14-13, on East's field, when the jayvee team in 1957, and Thomet, Bobby Hildenbrand, EDITOR & PUBLISHER OCT. 24: Genevieve Weeks, Their attitudes change considera- the privilege of being like riie^| Priscilla 22-21, that same night. But I was men" nickname. The team was Wissman blocked two kicks: a Lowell had not won a football Keith Caldwell. Doug Daugherty, Brian Ray. bly as they grow older. it is the "natural" way to live Lussmyer with them in spirit, to be sure. small and light, but had a level punt leading to a quick championship since 1945. Truly (616) 897-9261 OCT. 21: Jerry Anderson, OCT. 25: Kerry Zywicki, Bill El- God made man in His image, Amen. Actually that 1959 LHS team of spirit, determination, and touchdown, and an extra point Coach Pierce and his assistant, Theresa Rasch, Thomas Second-Class Postage Paid at Lowell, Michigan lison. holy and undefiled. He made had ten players (not 9) who teamwork seldom ever seen. to preserve the win. Unfortu- the late Don Kelly, were the ones Caldwell, Erin Kenyon Hill, Al Published Every Wednesday man without sin and blemish He keeps me ev'ry moment played both offense and defense: It was Homecoming, October nately, that is also the last time who restored the pride in Red tree. However, man chose to dis- By trusting in His grace George Moore, Jerry Boone. 9, 1959, when this team pro- Lowell has defeated East in var- Arrow football which continues POSTMASTER; Send address change to The Don Dilly. Jon Walter, Dick duced the most unbelievable sity football — a distinction the to this day. Big Ben is not the clock and not the tower, but the bell obey his Maker, thereby forfeit- Tis thro' His blest atonement Ward, Larry Wingeier, John finish in the proud annals of LHS Lowell Ledger, P.O. box 128, Lowell. Ml 49331 that strikes the hour. It weighs 13 tons and was named ing his original holiness. But That I may see His face. Ironmen would like to give up Robert J. Thaler (LHS '60) Wakefield, Frank McMahon. for Sir Benjamin Hall, commissioner of works when it God did not leave him in a state B E. Warren football, driving 75 yeards in the soon. (Hear that, guys? 30 years Saginaw was installed. of hopelessness. When men will- and co-captains Fred Wissman last 47 seconds and scoring on a is long enough!)

Last chance n Dear Editor: trees to create a natural look Ruth Jones and Margaret FFF decorations to join the around the stage and the post of- McMahon for painting coffee L.A.A.C. and volunteer to head for special Ledger Entries As Co-Chairmen of the Deco- fice area, they were not just cans for arrangements, the Alto next year's decorations commit- rations Committee for the 1989 down and wasted just for our en- and Bushnell elementary school tee. Stick around, we're propos- AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY Fallasburg Fall Festival, we feel missionary joyment for two days, but were children for their beautiful tree ing "Halloween" as the theme compelled to defend this year's thinned out of a stand of trees so decorations, Jim and Bobbie for next year, and that will be ADA COMMUNITY of 75, 50, and 25 Years Ago CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE services theme, "Christmas in the Park". that some others might have a White for the pine trees, and last, early too! Ah, well, back to ADA CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH BETHANY BIBLE CHURCH 100 YEARS AGO IN THE JOURNAL - OCT. 16, 1889 For years we had kept with the chance to live longer and be heal- but not least, the City of Lowell cornstalks and pumpkins AND OF LOWELL The annual Missionary Con- "Fall" theme, and the demonst- REFORMED CHURCH 7227 Thomapple River Or 676-1032 3900 East Fulton Lowell leads the state in the apple market, both fresh and thier. The Arts Council members for the use of the Foreman Build- Ichabod Crane, and hmrn, let's 201 North Washington Street vention of the Lowell Missio- 7152 Bradliekl St.. S E 676-1698 Pastor THOMAS J BARTHA REV RAYMOND E. BEFUS rations were all in keeping with who donated them waited until ing. We surely hope we haven't see.... may be a headless horse- REV JIM GELDHOF dried. Morning Worship 10:00 A M nary Church, 10501 Settlewood. the turn of the century. Indeed. now to cut them so that they forgotten anyone, all of you are man...and... Morning Worship 9:50 A.M. Church School 10:00 A M. Collar's presents Buffalo flannels, skirting and yarns, all Morning Worship 9 30 A M. Sunday School 11:20 A.M. (Broadcast 10 A M WMAX 1470) will be held October 15-18 Arts Council workers were dres- Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. wool, hard twist and won't shrink; also beaver shawls. could be enjoyed as decorations, greatly appreciated. Without Sincerely, Sunday School 10:45 A M. Evening Worship 6:00 P.M. Sunday School . . ; 11:15 A M Speakers will be Mi-Al sed in period costumes. How- Evening Service 6:00 P.M. Several cases of yellow fever are reported at Key West. instead of cutting them earlier in your help it wouldn't have been Nancy and Ronald W. Wood Evening Worship 6 00 P M, WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE THIS Evening Service . 6:00 P M sionaries, Robyn Moore, wh< I Wednesday Mid-Week Service Florida, but it is said the disease will not spread. ever. over the last few years, in- the summer and throwing them possible. Co-Chairmen '89 Decorations COMMUNITY CHURCH YOUR Wednesday Service 7:30 P.M. has spent the past three years as Jr. Teens. Adults 7:00 P M. Grand Rapids and Holland businessmen are talking up a terest had dropped over repeating away. They were used to display As with any other dissatistfac- Committee CHURCH HOME WELCOME TO ALL a missionary nurse in Kenya. Nursery-Come & Worship With Us canal to Lake Michigan. $2 million is the estimated cost. the same theme over and over. the beautiful handmade orna- tions, we would like to invite Fallasburg Fall Festival East Africa, and Stan Voder, who 75 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - OCT. 15 1914 After discussion and approval by ments by area school children. anyone who didn't like the '89 with his wife, Vallie, has been f A confederate passes a crowbar and wood blocks to two the Arts Council Board, last We decided not to use FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH in Sierra Leone, West Africa for FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH drunks in the town lockup, who pry up the cage from the floor year's theme was set as "Old cornstalks with the pine trees and CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY the past 10 years. Tommys OF ALTO and then squeeze through a small back window on Sunday Time Elections" to honor the '88 boughs, and because there aren't CHURCH OF LOWELL Corner of 60th Street & Bancroft Avenue OF LOWELL The pastor and people ol the Presidential Election year. Ev- morning. as many people growing Meeting at the Lowell Middle School Sunday School 10 00 A M 2275 West Mam Street Missionary Church urge you to Ada's school burns down (with 25 tons of newly-purchased erything was decorated in red, pumpkins for us anymore, we de- (12675 Foreman) Morning Worship 11 00 A M Sunday School 9:45 m join them for the inspiration ol Our OF DOORS white and blue and the Pavillion cided to leave them for the chil- Sunday Morning Worship Evening Worship 7 00 P M Sunday Worship Services 11 AO A M 4 6:00 P.M. coal in the basement). The fire is believed started by tramps these services, Sunday evening and park post office had past dren's decoration area which And Childrens Activities .. 1000 AM Wednesday Bible Study Awana • Wednesday 6:50 P.M. who slept there, and leaves 250 students out in the cold. at 6 p.m., Monday,Tbesday ar.^| presidential campaign posters Midweek Bible Studies and Youth Groups and Prayer Meeting 7 00 P M Wednesday Prayer Meeting . . . 7:00 P.M The Emery and W.A. Watts Orchards of Lowell are shipping used them as usual. h Wednesday evenings at 7 30 loaned from the private collec- LISTENING AND HELPING' GENE SICKLER PASTOR il JOE GERKIN. PASTOR 897-0017 seven carloads of Michigan spies and Baldwin apples to Man- We heard many good things p.m. tion of Harold and Rose Ball. 897-0077 868-6403 or 868-6912 Dan Nave. Youth Director 897-6737 chester, England. These are part of a large shipment leaving about the decorations, and the JOURNAL from Boston in specially chartered steamers. Lowell's Elementary school chil- talent and time that went into dren made an American Eagle making this year's Festival a ALTON BIBLE CHURCH 50 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - OCT. 19,1939 I was cold. 1 was tired. I was hungry. A glance at my timepiece FIRST CONGREGATIONAL out of construction paper hand- pleasant place to spend the after- Lincoln Lake Ave at 3 Mile Road FIRST UNITED METHODIST 21 states, including Michigan, will celebrate Thanksgiving told me that it was only 5:30 but, when you've been silting on the CHURCH OF LOWELL A CREDIT prints. (We concede that noon. Sunday School 10:00 A M FRIENDSHIP COUNTRY on Nov. 23, the rest on Nov. 30. same piece of real estate for twelve solid hours, looking at the same Morning Worship 11 00 A M (United Church of Christ) CHURCH OF LOWELL cornstalks and pumpkins were We would publicly like to The new sealed-beam headlight, which gives more light swamp grass and tag alders time after time for any tell tale sign of evening Praise 7 00 P M 404 North Hudson 621 E Mam Street 897-5936 CHAPEL still included in the decorations.) thank Marie Font for cutting cat- PROBLEM? and less glare, and illuminate the side of the road, are ex- movement, it seems like it should be later than that. Wednesday AWANA 7:00 P M 897-5906 REGULAR HOURS 10200 Grand River Ave. Many compliments were re- tails. Carol Reagan for cutting Morning Worship. 9:00 A M and 10:45 A M., Sunday Services 10:30 A M pected to reduce night-time accidents. I tried to concentrate. The last half hour or so is always supposed (Sept • Apnl) Worship and Church School . . . 10:00 A.M. ceived and statements made that cat-tails, and making weed ar- Church School 9:30 to 10:30 A M Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 P M NO CREDIT? County Ag Agent Keats Vining recommends a shallow fall Prayer and Bible Study ... 7 30 P M Rev David Hagens Pastor it was nice to see a change in the to be one of the best times to be out in the woods, and I planned REV WILLIAM AMUNDSEN. MINISTER BOB ROUSH. PASTOR plowing with discing and deep spring plowing as a good re- rangements, Sandy Caswell and REV KENNETH R MCGEE, Pastor Eleanor Martin Director of Education decorations. Corrie Durkee for weed arrange- on being there 'til the last dog, cold or not. Another check of my Manlyn Ossentjuk Director of Music Nursery available at both services 897-7489 medy for Quackgrass. watch revealed that it was. indeed, two minutes later than the last 897-5648 or 897-4273 This year, after much thought ments, Rose and Cyndy Ball for Barrier-Free Nursery Provided Barrier Free Entrance Sheep-killing bands of dogs are on the loose again. lime I had looked. Only a few more minutes of this torture of lime YOU ARE WELCOME' and discussion, and requests to the beautiful table decorations, NEED A NEWI 25 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - OCT. 15t 1964 and temperature and 1 would be off on a brief fony minute walk The Chamber of Commerce suggests an interim board of do something in a Christmas Ivan Biough and his men for vein, and approval by the Board, hauling sand and trees to the that would lake me to a semi-warm tent, a fresh pair of dry sox. representatives from Lowell organizations to operate the trou- and a tumbler of my favorite beverage from our ample bar. Just a ST. MARY'S USED CAR the theme was chosen. Foreman Building the Park. MISSIONARY CHURCH bled Lowell Showboat for 1965. before deciding whether to GOOD SHEPHERD No "commercialism" or hur- George Dey for hauling arrange- few more minutes. 10501 Settlewood Ph 897-7185 CATHOLIC CHURCH continue. OR TRUCK? rying of the Christmas Season On the lop of my hat there was forming a drop. The cold mist LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday School 9 45 A M 402 N. Amity A non-swimming mother wades neck-deep into the river ments to the Park, and "Ol' Crea- was intended by the Board or the tive" Carolyn Jane Biough for of a late fall afternoon had developed into a light drizzle and that Worship Service 11 00 A M MSGNR. JAMES MORAN next to Wfepman's to rescue her 6-year-old son, who fell in drop must have been silling there for al least an hour. Heavier and Evening Service 6 00 P M MASSES Decorations Committee, (other making arrangements and help- 10305 Bluewater Highway while watching the ducks. heavier it grew until at last the pull of gravity was jusl loo much Prayer and Bible Study-7 30 P M Wednesdays June 18 through Labor Day than that of the artists themselves ing to decorate the Park. Louise horning Worship 10 00 A M Dr. Ruth Herrick will lecture at the Henry Ford Museum in for it, and il lost its grip on the lop of my head and tumbled from GLENN H MARKS Summer Schedule CONTACT who display their wares ex- Weeks for hauling arrangements Sunday School & Adult Bible Class 9 00 A M Dearborn on Greentown Glass, her archaeological find in Foreman Road pressly for the purpose of sales!) and helping to decorate the Park. its lofty perch. Faster and faster il fell until il finally cleared ihe lip JOSEPH FREMER PASTOR i h Saturday Mass Indiana, that identified and popularized the antique glassware. 897-9110 5 30 P M. DENNY HUVER All the toys by the fireplace were Bill Wood for helping to decorate of my chapeau and gathered even more momentum before rocketing 897-8307 Sunday Mass Mrs. Harold R. Myers chairs the Lowell committee. Volun- 10 00 AM antiques. directly down the middle of my back under the collar of my hunting teers for Peterson, attempting to elect Michigan's first female the Park in the rain and 50 mph. 897-8431 As for the use of the pine winds! U.S. Senator. Joum^lfont'd. pg. 6 f * The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, October 18, 1989 - Page 6 The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, October 18. 1989 - Page 7 Journal cont'd. Chris Kyser among exploring Fallasburg's colorful past coat. That was the last straw! Cold and hungry were bad enough. The physicalreconstruction o f I didn't need wet The afternoon was abruptly and unceremoniously historical buildings and activities Fallasburg landmarks preserva- called off and I stooped to retrieve my thermos and folding stool, during an era can be recanted tion came to watch, ask ques- lest I should disturb other building drops and create another shock through people's memories and tions and join in on the search to my system. writtenrecords. Both , however, for answers as to the behavorial They think it s easy, you know. Wives, I mean. They think you're are incomplete. patterns of what people did. just gone out having fun. They think nothing of the day after day "T\vo people could give you "More than anything we need monotony you live with from daylight 'til dark. If they only knew. two very different descriptions the interest of the community, Do they know the hardship you endured saving $25 per week, about the Fallas house back in funds, time and materials," for week after week, for sixteen long weeks just so you could show the early I900's," explained Kyser said. "People don't realize up at camp with that slightly used weatherby? Do they know what Wayne State anthropology and that this can have a major impact it's like to have to memorize the rules to every card game that history student. Chris Kyser on the economy in this part of anyone ever thought of? Is their idea of a vacation trip one where "That's why archaeologists have West Michigan." you get out of bed every morning at 4:30? Do they honestly think a theory that states • People lie, 5* Kyser added that the area is anyone can enjoy a trip to the outhouse when it's five below? but the ground doesn't." significant and it needs develop- How can anyone in their right mind think that sharing a twelve Kyser is spearheading an ar- ment. "If the sites are destroyed, by eighteen floorless tent with five or six other guys who haven't chaelogical dig on the property then, so too is the people's past." shaved, showered or washed their hair for three or four days, is a that the John Wesley Fallas house The whole Fallasburg Village good time? Have they ever tried cooking for six on a two burner was built in the early 1840-50's. has been marked off on in a grid (bleman stove? How many meals of chili, or fried potatoes and "Some may say the Fallas house system. "We started out with a onions, or beer batter pancakes can one guy eat anyway? You know had a white picket fence up bench mark and laid out the what happens when you send two or three guys to town to pick up anmnd it. Instead of just putting whole village in 10-fool supplies? You gel more chili peppers, twenty pounds of potatoes, any white picket fence back up, squares." Kyser said. ten pounds of onions and another case of beer! its possible through an ar- The ground in each 10-foot And that stove! The damn thing won't hold a fire. It rained two chaeological dig I will be able square is then stripped one layer days ago and my sleeping bag was the one next to the tent. It got to tell the size of the wood used at a time. Each layer is measured wet. now I get cold. I'm the one who gets up in the middle of the and its height. " in tenths of feet. night, in a frosted tent, in the dark, with the shivers, and has to Archaeologist Chris Kyser checks his level on the grounds of the old John Wesley Fallass home. The color of the soil can load it up again! But that's OK because in an hour or two it will change at different layer levels. be 4:30 and I'll have to get up and cook MORE pancakes, for SIX "The soil's color change indi- smelly guys, in their underwear, over a finicky TWO burner gas cates an unnatural disturbance to stove! Am I having fun, or what?! an area." Kyser said. "This is Fun! I II show 'em fun! There is no way I'll be back up here next called a feature. You go as deep lull! I'm staying home, eating good food, sleeping in a nice warm Lowell as there is indication of human bed living where the furnace runs all night. Yes sir. I'll tell em. use of the land." Not me. Not ever again! Kyser encourages anyone The glow from the Coleman illuminates the tent in the dark shadow Ledger that's interested in helping with ot the cedars. The breeze has picked up and there is just the faintest the survey work or donating lime whiff of snow on the wind. Within, I can hear the muffled tones of i and/or funds should contact the conversation and ihe low hiss of the gas stove. Someone is cooking. Out Fallasburg Historical Society. Now and then I catch the aroma of food. I approach with a quiet step, then pull back the flap to enter. A Chris Kyser sifts through some of the soil he bucketed through voice sings out in the cold night air. "Hey, Tommy! C'mon in boy. of his excavation exercise. you must be frosted! Here, have a little toddy to warm them bones! Such work will enable Kyser The survey and excavation Chili's hoi when yer ready loo! Y'know, me and the boys was just County and others to find indications of method used by Kyser is an ap- talkin*. O'lta all the years we been commin' ... all ihe years we the lives that were lived in the proved procedure by the federal made this trip . . . this here one is the best! Don't ya think so house down through the years. and state archaeological people. Tommy? Ain't this the best . . ?" $14 • •if. "It's important that the com- Kyser's tedious. time-con- Slowly I place ihe rifle in the rack and pull off my sodden hunting munity understands the impor- sumiong work is done with a Senator Barry Goldwater's coat. I accept the dnnk and let its warmth cut its way through the tance of the preservation and pro- trol, a bucket, a waste pan and cold to my empty belly. The chili smells great. 1964 election slogans was cedures before the village can be a level. The Fallasburg Historical Society in cooperation with the Southwest Michigan Registered Land AuH20—the chemical sym- Yeah.' I pause. I guess you're right. This trip is just about the interpreted correctly," Kyser On Saturday. Oct. 14, commu- Surveyors Foundation held an outside cooking demonstration and a spinning wool into yam bols for gold and water. best!" said. nity members interested in the demonstration in front of the old one-room schoolhouse. Lowell City Council proceedings'

OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Current Tax Fund 6,255.42 "Head Injury Awareness Month. now utilizes auto gas for his airplane and only aviation fuel said the cost would be between $2,000-$5,000 and absorbed Street parking and traffic presentation by displaying maps of the Look Fund 202.00 YEA: 5. is available at the airport. into the project construction if the work is done. If the City with the recommendations in The Lowell Ledger. CITY COUNCIL Storm Sewer Fund 104.394.86 NAY: 0. The Airport Board, at its regular meeting of Sept. 26, had and Vergennes Township do not authorize the work, they are of the Community Development Fund 10.00 ABSENT: 0. recommended approval of this amendment. responsible for 50 percent each of the total cost of the estimate Item No. 12 CITY MANAGER'S REPORT. City Manager CITY OF LOWELL, MICHIGAN MOTION CARRIED. study. Pasquale reported on the following: IT WAS MOVED by Doyle and seconded by Hodges to amend A. An agreement has been reached with the City of Allegan the Sowle airport access agreement so that James Sowle For the Regular Meeting of Monday, October 2, 1989. Hem No. 1. VACATION OF MOUND STREET - PUBLIC Item No. 3. EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL IT WAS MOVED by Thompson and seconded by Doyle to to have Mayor Exchange in May. 1990. HEARING. Carol Collins (901 N. Jefferson) had previously SYSTEM PROPOSAL. can store gasoline for his personal use only at his hangar authorize the Kent County Road Commission to proceed with The City Council met at the new Fire Station site for a ground requested that Mound Street be vacated from Hill Street north adjacent to the airport. the engineering estimates of Fun Street improvements. B. The Grand Rapids Press editorial of Sept. 26, included YEA: 5 YEA: 5 -breaking ceremony at 6:30 p.m. Immediately after, the Coun- to Valley Street. Ned Swift (1001 N. Washington) and Lloyd City Manager Pasquale stated that in an effort to more effec- Lowell along with communities who have sewage overflow cil toured the recently completed Wastewater Treatment Plant. Ritzema (829 Shepard Drive) stated their support of the re- tively evaluate employee performance and to tie in a merit NAY: 0. NAY: 0 problems. A copy of a letter sent to the Press was attached ABSENT: 0. quest. No opposition was expressed toward the vacation of pay system, it has been proposed than an agreement be ABSENT: 0 in the agenda packet, stating Lowell does not have this prob- MOTION CARRIED. MOTION APPROVED. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor Maat- Mound Street. The reasons for the vacation centered on the entered into with Nancy Ohle of Midland to establish the lem. man. difficulty of constructing the road considering the terrain and system format and train all those involved. The estimate to Item No. 6 APPROVAL OF PROPOSAL TO CONSTRUCT Item No. 9 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE not losing any buildable lots due to this action. complete the work is $1,600. Ms. Ohle has been utilized as C. The front entrance of City Hall will be scraped, primed and SIX PLACE HANGAR. With the final approval of the loan AND FINANCING OF ELGIN STREET SWEEPER. City Man- painted during the month of October. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited and the Clerk called a consultant to numerous Michigan communities wishing to from the Michigan Aeronautics Commission, the Council was ager Pasquale said though the Council formally approved the the roll. IT WAS MOVED by Hodges and seconded by Fonger to va- establish employee performance systems. cate Mound Street from Hill Street north to Valley Street. requested to consider a proposal from Tailored Building Sys- purchase of the Elgin Street Sweeper on June 5, a resolution D. At its regular meeting of Sept. 25. the Planning Commission tems of Nunica to construct a six-place hangar at a total cost authorizing the purchase and financing needs to be approved approved a special use permit to Teresa Baerwalde to estab- PRESENT: Councilmembers Doyle, Fonger, Thompson, IT WAS MOVED BY Thompson and seconded by Hodges to of $34,500. Several contractors had been contacted previ- in order to complete the necessary documentation involving lish a group day care home (up to 12 children) at 210 S. Hodges and Mayor Maatman. enter into contract with Ms. Nancy Ohle of Midland for the ously and Tailored Building systems was found lowest in price. the City Attorney. Hudson. Site plan approval was given to Light and Power for ABSENT: None. YEA: 5 establishment of an Employee Performance Appraisal Sys- NAY: 0 tem. the construction of the Lube Oil/Battery Storage building re- IT WAS MOVED by Fonger and seconded by Thompson that ABSENT: 0. YEA: 5. IT WAS MOVED by Fonger and seconded by Doyle to award IT WAS MOVED by Hodges and seconded by Doyle to ap- placing the old McQueen Building. the contract to Tailored Building Systems of Nunica to con- the minutes of the Sept. 18, 1989 meeting be approved as MOTION CARRIED. NAY: 0. prove a resolution authorizing the purchase and financing of struct a six-place hangar for $34,500 at the Lowell City Airport. the Elgin Street Sweeper. written. ABSENT: 0. E. At its regular meeting of Sept. 26, the Airport Board re- YEA: 5 YEA: 5. Item No. 2. RESOLUTION OBSERVING HEAD INJURY MOTION CARRIED! YEA: 5 viewed progress toward the new lease on the Denkema hang- NAY: 0. AWARENESS MONTH. City Manager Pasquale stated that NAY: 0 NAY: 0 ar. discussed an extension of the Seme-Odell-Olln hangar ABSENT: 0 as well as the construction of the new hangar. ABSENT: 0. the Michigan Head Injury alliance is conducting a state-wide Item No. 4, NAMING OF FIRE STATION. City Manager Pas- ABSENT: 0 MOTION CARRIED. MOTION CARRIED. campaign during the month of October. To promote public quale stated that after contacting the Look Memorial Fund MOTION CARRIED. Item No. 13 APPOINTMENTS. A letter of resignation re- awareness, "Head Injury Awareness Month" has been set. Committee and the supervisors from both Lowell and Vergen- Item No. 7 STATUS REPORT ON REPLACEMENT OF ceived from Peter Tolley, who had served as an ex-officio IT WAS MOVED by Hodges and seconded by Doyle that the The following resolution is requested to be adopted: nes Townships. it has been recommended that the new fire Item No. 10 CITIZENS' COMMENTS. None. bills and accounts payable be allowed and warrants issued. Whereas, a head injury occurs every 16 seconds in the DOWNTOWN TREES AND PLANTING OF CEMETERY member of the Airport Board. Mayor Maatman stated he will station on South Hudson should be named the "Look Memo- TREES. Ron McCollum of Sure Transplant explained that the YEA: Councilmembers Doyle, Fonger, Thompson, Hodges United States, and rial Fire Station." Item No. 11 COUNCIL COMMENTS. Councilmember Fonger contact some potential candidates for this position. four dead trees on Main Street have not been replaced yet and Mayor Maatman. Whereas, approximately 100.000 individuals lose their questioned if Sam's Outlet was selling cars. Chief of Police because suitable trees were not available due to last year s NAY: 0. lives each year as a result of head injuries, being the number Emmons responded that he was not aware of such activity. IT WAS MOVED by Thompson and seconded by Hodges to IT WAS MOVED by Hodges and seconded by Fonger to name drought. Replacement trees have been ordered from Cottage ABSENT: 0. one killer of persons under the age of 44. and He mentioned that the reason they line up cars was to look adjourn to the Closed Session at 8:28 p.m., regarding possible the new fire station the -Look Memorial Fire Station." Gardens in Lansing and will be planted as soon as possible MOTION CARRIED. Whereas, the Michigan Head Injury Alliance consists of YEA: 5. more organized. property acquisition. including three trees for the cemetery. The Council requested individuals, families, friends and professionals who provide NAY: 0. YEA: 5 that healthy planter trees from City parking lots be replaced NAY: 0 BILLS AND ACCOUNTS PAYABLE TOTALS (10-2-89) support and information to relatives and survivors of head ABSENT: 0. Councilmember Hodges asked how the meetings went with on Main Street. ABSENT: 0 General Fund $48,804.73 injury. MOTION CARRIED. the businesses regarding the Main Street parking and traffic MOTION CARRIED. Major Street Fund 1,444.81 Now. Therefore, let it be known that the City Council of light study. City Manager Pasquale answered that the meet- Item No. 8 AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH EN- Sewer Fund 18,155.90 Lowell, Michigan hereby declares October. 1989 as Head ings went well and that Ed Swanson. (traffic engineer who Item No. 5. REQUEST TO AMEND SOWLE AIRPORT AG- GINEERING ESTIMATE OF FUN STREET IMPROVE- IT WAS MOVED by Doyle to adjourn at 9:22 p.m. Water Fund 818.02 Injury Awareness Month conducted the study) will make a presentation at the next REEMENT-STORE GASOLINE. James Sowle requested an MENTS. City Manager Pasquale said that he had spoken Approved: October 16,1989 Equipment Fund 3,257.53 City Council meeting. amendment in his aiport access amendment so that he can with Tom Byle of the Kent County Road Commission regarding James Maatman. Mayor Data Processing Fund 625.30 IT WAS MOVED by Doyle and seconded by Thompson to store gasoline for personal use only at his hangar adjacent the engineering estimate for improvements on Fun Street. He adopt the resolution declaring the month of October, 1989 as The consensus of the Council was to advertise the Main David M. Pasquale. City Clerk Building & Site Fund 94.20 to the airport. The current agreement prohibits this. Sowle The l.nwdl I edgcr - Wednesday. October 18. 1989 - Page 8 Thre Lowel l Ledger • Wednesday, October 18, 1989 - Page 9 Bushnell students learn about "Backbone Biology" The Lowell Led—er s • • •

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{ LISTING MAGAZINE On Wednesday, Sept. 27, Living Science Foundation from Novi, MI, introduced Bushnell Elementary students to Backbone Biology. Stacy McKay and Kendra Hurt were fascinated by "Big If mammals are covered with hair or fiir, why does this % fsofyrt Complete Red" the Macaw as he nodded his head in agreement to the hedgehog feel so prickly? David Rhodes and Kalie Nosko are information his presenter was discussing. Tim Powell was "toadly" awed by an Australian Homed Toad. discovering that hair can feel like bristles. Utflngt off Lowoll Cable TV Channels eligible to vote in presidential the process ofregistering voter s Beggs, continued A primaries, the new law requires for the closed primary system. On A Daily Basis. voters to visit the local clerk or But in so doing, the state failed Capitol to adequately explain the neu Beggs was cremaled. Friends Besides his wile, Flo, Beggs Secretary of State and declare a o Complete A who wish to pay their respects is survived by a son, Tom; a party preference at least 30 days system and the purpose of the can sisii ihe lamily from 7-9 brother. Don Schulie of Byron Colimm" before the presidential primary. cards. 0 lasy To Use p.m. Wednesday al Reyers North Center; a sisler. Helen Ann Smith Their party affiliation, however, This year, it has become clear Valley Chapel. 2815 Fuller Ave. of Gmsse Poim, and many nieces is binding only for the presiden- to me that the closed system is BJra-s?*'* fliiiif:tsi: <:s NE. and nephews. By tial primary election and they are not going to meet the needs of O Listings Coincide State Senator free to change their affilation at Michigan voters and that we any time outside the 30-day need to move as far as possible Dick Posthumus With Hum ben On period prior to the primary. toward an open primary. To thai I# Soon after the law was passed, end. I am introducing legislation a&ii :; What's the fairest way to specific party, and binds them to to do away with the 30-day re- it became apparent that the sys- * select presidential primary dele- vole only in their declared party 's tem still had problems. I became striction, and allow voters to de- Channel Station City gates from the Stale of Michi- primary. Theoretically, it pre- especially concerned when vot- clare their party preferences as ! J. vents voters of one political per- MTV Music gan? Open primaries? Closed ers who went to the polls last late as the day of the primary •••. • primaries? Party caucuses? suasion from crossing over to November complained about My proposal will help protect NASH Nashville Cris Johnston, 30. 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5:( 5:5 6:( Lowell girl netters end season among Kristen Jefferson and Talisman exhibit the coordination necessary between rider and mount 7:: Lowell's girls' tennis team placed sixth in the O-K White in the Equitation Over Fences event. Tammy Jeske and Midnight Candy Dew slide to a stop, finishing the Speed and Action event, 8:( Conference at 1-6 and seventh in the regionals. Pictured above clothes. in a winning time. "Athlete 8:2 is Kirsten Amundsen. . 9:C • e- t-i " r- Legal Notices • * Of The 9:3 & Week" 10:0 STATE OF MICHIGAN that you, the Defendant, DISTRICT COURT whose last known address' 61 ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT was: FAMI Erica Hackenbruch 1344 Lafayette, NE 11:0 Case No. 89-GC-89001451 Thad Kraus Bob Perry Phil Christensen Grand Rapids, Ml 49505 Check any successful girls' basketball team in the West Ledger Sports Editor Michigan area and you will find a dominating center in the LHS Athletic Director ADDIE BROWN, 11:1 shall answer or take such, paint. Sparta/Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Plaintiff, other action as may be permit- Lowell is twice blessed. It has that dominating center in ted by law on or before the Erica Hackenbruch and she is only a junior. "Make no mistake. vs. 27th day of December, 1989. Erica is a big key as to why we're tied for first in the O-K Zeeland Rogers Zeeland Zeeland Zeeland \ „ Guide Office White. She is the best center in the league," Lowell Coach 12:01 JAMES R. ROE, Failure to comply with this Ken Akers said. EGR/FHC FHC EGR EGR Hackenbruch averages 15 points and 11rebounds pe r game. BROADWAY. LOWELL Defendant Order shall result in a Judg- 10BN ment by default against you, In the two games played last week she scored a combined 28 Care labels can be vague confusing and points and grabbed 21 rebounds. Northview/Wyom. Park Wyom. Park Wyom. Park Wyom. Park ORDER FOR PUBLICATION the Defendant, for the relief sometimes wrong if you have any doubts 12:31 Document "When I'm on the basketball floor I play with determination 1:« AND MAILING requested by Plaintiff in her about how to clean your garments bring Complaint against you. and aggressively/' Hackenbruch said. Illinois/Michigan St. Mich. St. Mich. St. Mich. St. them to iJs your fabric experts Economical This Motion was heard on Hackenbruch's aggression has her aiming for the game-high rebounding mark at Lowell. 4Thc rebounding high for one Get Tuesday, September 26, Plaintiff shall mail a copy of S. Cal/Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Service 989, at the 61 st District Court this Order together with a game is 18. TVvice so far this year I'vereached 1 6 (EGR and Easy Instant in Grand Rapids. Ml. Summons and Complaint to Delton)." she says. Hackenbruch has played basketball at the varsity level for Aubum/Fla. St. Fla. St. the P.O. Box address. 1:08 Fla. St. Auburn two years. Hackenbruch spent her freshman year on the junior PRESENT: The Honorable BENJAMIN H. LOGAN. Dis- P.O. Box 568 varsity. She will also participate in her second year of vol- Tennessee/Alabama CURTIS CLEANERS Alabama Alabama Tennessee trict Judge West Branch. Ml 48661 leyball in 1989-90. Hackenbruch points torebounding an d her inside shot as 1:X LAUNDROMAT • SHIRT LAUNDRY her strengths. She believes she needs to work on her outside NewOrleans/LA Rams New Orleans LA Rams LA Rams FAX-IT On May 3. 1989, civil action Dated: September 26, 1989 3:0C tor damages arising out of re- shot and stay out of foul trouble. 4:01 Benjamin H. Logan The daughter of Lynn Hackenbruch and Tom Steffes is not Chicago/Cleveland from the Buyers Guide pair work you performed at OECKWITHCENTER MICHIGAN H COLLEGE LOWELL Chicago Chicago Cleveland District Judge surprised by the team's success. "I thought we had a good 4-li 562 College, SE, Grand lb?I Leonard NE ISO Michigan NE IJ WE M.nn club before the season started," Hackenbruch says. "Our team 45t 4900 697 9809 Rapids, Ml 49503. was filed 235-7570 goal is to make il to theregionals an d further if possible." 5:00 Last week's records 5-5/. 500 5-5/. 500 5-5/. 500 Lowell Ledger office y Plaintiff against you in the Attest: A True Copy The junior plans on attending college. However she hasn't Lozia Davis 1st District Court in Kent cuftrii MORTHView clianius 5:30 Deputy Clerk made a decision as to where yet. She is sure, though, that Overall Record 46-24/.657 49-21/. 700 45-25/.643 County. 2557 5 Mile Rd. NE 047-49 someday she would like to coach. (SUtotf •T IS HEREBY ORDERED The l.owell Ledger • Wednesday. October 18. 1989 . Page 20 The Lowell Ledger • Wednesday, October 18, 1989 • Page 21 Soccer pictures cont'd... Lowell's Red Arrows fall Lowell's school enrollment to EGR's third-ranked findings on high end of Pioneers at home, 2-0 projection spectrum

The East Grand Rapids again shuldown Scott Vyn, (he iting Creekside Park. Sparta Friday" count has Lowell Middle Grand Rapids. "Each year in our Pioneers are rated third in Class Pioneers number one scorer. realized that the Arrows would The pivotal "Fourth Friday School at 591. That's less than budget. I set aside $180,000 for B soccer. They came to Creek- With less than four minutes left be flat after the East game and Status Report" is out. It rein- the projected average of 606 and special education tuition," Low- sidc Park determined to prove it. to play, Marc Perkins of EGR played thc Arrows to a scoreless forces what the school has also less than the most likely ell Assistant Superintendent The Arrows were determined to scored the final goal against a tie at the half. After a blistering known for quite some time. total of 599 given by the report. Gary Kemp says. "All of our pull off an upset, neither team tired Arrow defense. halftime talk by Lowell Coach There is an immediate need for Again, after self- contained spec- state-aid revenues for special succeeded as East won for the Lowell had to be disappointed John Ibrkal, the Arrows more rooms at the elementary This Red Arrow soccer player demonstrates the "Bang Your Head" theory. schools. ial education numbers are added education go to Grand Rapids, second time this season 2-0 over as it had taken the Pioneers out (26), the "Fourth Friday" total and then the school is billed for the Red Arrows, Based on the findings in the Stanfred Hecker/Ignatovich Re- rises to 617 which is higher than the difference." He adds, the The Arrows again made an 11 port, Lowell Elementary (K-5) 11 higher than the 606, and three self-contained special education early mistake on a comer kick would most likely have 1,500 higher than the high projection needs at the high school level which permitted the Pioneers to students. The high projection, of 614. keeps increasing. take an early 1-0 lead. The re- 1( according to the report, was Korbreminds u s that the high The projected average for gen- mainder of the game was a defen- 1,545. Hecker/Ignatovich report numbers confronting the elemen- eral education students in 1989- sive struggle as the Arrows once takes the average of the two, with tary schools will come face-to- 90, was 824 according to the LEGAL NOTICES their final total standing at 1,522. face with the Middle School in HerVer/Ignatovich report. The STATE OF MICHIGAN The Fourth Friday Report on 2-3 years. "Fourth Friday" numbers were 11 PROBATE COURT Lowell defeated Sparta in O-K White soccer action, 4-0. General Education was 1,524. The high school enrollment 852. That number is 18 more numbers offer more of the same. than the projected high of 834 11 COUNTY OF KENT 'That shows just how accurate The projected average was 824, and the projected most likely CLAIMS NOTICE theirreport is, " Director of Com- the "Fourth Friday" count was number of 814. INDEPENDENT PROBATE munity Education and Services, 852. There are no self-contained Thc total of all three schools FILE NO. 09-148,465 IE Dick Korb said. However there is more to special education students at the is 75 students higher than the pro- 12 count than general education. high school level, because Low- jected report totals (15 over in Estate of: GORDON M. AL- / The report showed Lowell ell does not have the space to general education and 60 over in BERTS, Deceased Elementary would have 34 self- meet the program's needs. All self-contained special educa- SSN 365-40-3248 contained special education stu- self-contained special education tion). dents, increasing the school's students are sent to a center in TO ALL INTERESTED PER- 12: Fourth Friday total to 1,558. SONS: Your interest in the es- 1: Thai's 15 over thereport s pro- tate may be barred or affected Of the five great lakes, only Lake Michigan is wholly in 1: jected high and 36 over the aver- by the following: the U.S. The others are partly in Canada. age. "This tells us that Lowell's The decedent, whose last growth • is exceeding the pro- known address was 3316 Par- in jected nurpbers and that special nell Ave., Ada Ml 49301 died education just enlarges the space April 24. 1989 STEAK FRY! problem at the elementary

3:1 level," Korb explains. Creditors of the deceased are Lowell beat-up Sparta, but lost to EGR, 2-0. 3:: Many will look at that number, Saturday, Oct. 21 notified that all claims against Arrows had Sparta running in circles in thc second half of their 4-0 victory. 4:( and think that two classrooms are the estate will be forever bar- all that is needed. One must re- red unless presented to the in- of their vaulted transition game 4-8 P.M. member a special education class dependent personal repre- and on several occasions had is considered full at 5-7 students. sentative. JACQUELINE L. EGR's defense packing their pen- Lowell boys squeak past Zeeland 'The requirement for physical 5.C RITTERSDORF, 3580 Par- alty area to stop the unsuccessful Baked Potato up the slack with the injury of eighth out of 10 schools in a Many of the times were noi space is greater at that level/* nell, N.E. Ada. Ml 49301, Lowell surge. LOWELL 27, Jason VanderWarf," Lowell strong field at the Walt Lawrence made available to the participat- Korb said. and Salad Bar within four months of the date The Arrows didn't stay disap- ZEELAND 30 Coach Tom Harper said. Vander- Invitational. ing schools. The Hecker/Ignatovich slated of publication of this notice. pointed for long, however, as the (All the Fixins') Warf, fresh off the injury list, The Red Arrows got another Lowell Middle School should be J.V. pulled off a 1-0 win. It The Red Arrow boys' cross placed eighth at 19:42 with standout performance from Clay Matt Monda and Sergio Sal- right around 606 for 1989-90. Notice is further given that the marked (he first time an Arrow country team improved its O-K Arrow Tom Mull coming home VanderWarf as he finished third divar were 55th and 58th respec- l ake this! It stung for a moment but a victory soothed the pain. The general education "Fourth estate will be thereafter as- soccer team had beaten the White Conference record to 4-2. V.F.W. Post 8303 in ninth at 19:50. in a time of 17:59. Lowell got a tively. signed and distributed to the Pioneers. The win was secured placing them third behind Forest PUBLIC 307 E. Main St. Zeeland was sparked by Mike superb performance from Tom In thc open boys' race Low-^p persons entitled to it. by on a stunning goal by John Hills Central and East Grand Tubergen, who finished second Mull, who was the second Arrow ell's James Chertos was 12th and Soccer INVITED Lowell, Michigan Roudabush. The Pioneers went Rapids. New book provides coronary answers 5:( in a time of 18:27. Chix' Dave home in 31st place. Jon Pratt was I8lh. Richard J. Heath home stunned and upset as the Lowell runners look three of 5:: | Draek was third at 19:11; Jamie P-26243 young Arrows defense held them the topfive positions . Top honors cont'd. e:C oui on several plays by Aaron , , VanderWarf who Serne was sixth at 19:29; Brian "Mull looked very good run- Fremont was first with 47 for heart disease patients 1 Attorney at Law wenl 0 c ay exploded offensively with goals Snell Ruch was seventh at 19:38 and ning today," Harper said. 7:: P.O. Box 212 finished the course in 17:38. points, followed by Cedar Someone dies from heart dis- reason, AHAF has produced a this publication for groups or by Jason White and Brian Ray. Thursday, found a young and Joel DeWitt placed 12th in Wayne Haines was the third Springs 77, Unity Christian 102, PERSONAL INJURY AHORNEYS 8:( Lowell, Ml 49331 Teammates David Stouffer ease every 32 seconds. It is the new booklet that answers these special events, write or call the Aaron Corcoran scored on a upset minded Sparta squad, vis- 21:09. Red Arrow off the course, finish- Fbrest Hills Central 126, West (616) 897-9480 and Wayne Haines were fourth leading cause of death in the and many other questions in American Health Assistance throw-in thatrebounded of f a de- Tummino Cr Tummino, P.C. and fifth respectively, posting ing 39th. David Stouffer was Catholic 140, Northview 131, Foundation, 15825 Shady Grove Competing without their sec- Lowells fourth runner home in U.S., claiming 540,000 lives clear and concise language. fender and Travis Briggs added 9:C times of 19:17 and 19:22. ond strongest runner, Jason Van- South Christian 135, Lowell every year. But what causes heart In addition to answering many Road, Suite 140, Rockville, MD his first goal of his varsity career. — Car Accidents 41st place while Andrew Patter- 166, Hastings 209 and Hudson- Stouffer has helped to pick jerWarf, Lowell's boys finished of the most commonly asked 20850, 1-800-227-7998. Sophmore, Tray Addington, LEISURE LIVING son was 52nd. attacks? How can they be pre- Western Michigan's complete adult cmre sen/ices company ville 292. ^ vented? Who is most at risk and questions concerning coronary The American Health Assist- was moved to the Varsity at the — No Fault Claims ance Foundation is a non-profit Troudly Presents why? These and many other heart disease, this new publica- right midfield toreplace th e in- — Motorcycle Accidents basic questions are answered in tion also provides a list of addi- organization whose primary pur- jured Josh Andrews and Dave 9:3 layman's terms in "Some An- tionalreferences coverin g such pose is to fund scientific researchKelly . — Siip and Fall of age-related and degenerative 10:0 CUMBERLAND swers About Coronary Heart Dis- topics as proper diet, exercise, The J.V. defeated Hastings 1- diseases, educate the public — Wrongful Death RETIREMENT VILLAGE OF LOWELL ease", the latest publication on preventive care, and what to do 0 and had a great week. CITY OF LOWELL heart disease from the American after suffering a heart attack. about these diseases; and provide The Arrows' varsity are now — Accident Claims financial assistance to Al- WHERE QUALITY CARE BEGINS VERGENNES Health Assistance Foundation. "Some Answers About Coro- 10-3-3 overall and 4-2-1 in the Initial Consultation Free For Perional Injury Matter To understand coronary heart nary Heart Disease" has been zheimer's disease patients and O-K White. 11:0 WITH QUALITY PEOPLE PUBLIC NOTICE No Attorney Fee unless you win disease and its causes, it is impor- published as a community ser- their caregivers. TOWNSHIP tant to know how the heart vice by AHAF as part of the (All you pay is litigation costs) 11:3 ADMINISTRATOR: Nan Ditto works, how it can be damaged, Foundation's Coronary Heart 311 East Main Straet, Lowell Disease Research program, and what can be done to keep it Michigan 49331 • (616)897-5931 EXPERIENCE: NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE TO OAKWOOD healthy. But for many people, which provides funding for heart RN, 29 years, finding this information, pre- diseaseresearch projects . It is av- (UNDER ACT 198, PUBLIC ACT OF CEMETERY LOT OWNERS sented in terms they can under- ailable to the public at no cost. 12:01 Michigan Resident M MICHIGAN, 1974) stand, is not always easy. For this To obtain additional copies of MARRIED: 29 Years 'V/te Please take notice that the Township Board of the if you have urns, artificial flowers, decoration, V 12:3( FAMILY: etc., which you wish to save, please remove IW Township of Vergennes has been requested by CORNERSTONE LANOSCAPE QtLe/i Place' Husband and i Central States Precision Grinding, Inc. to consider them by November 1,1969. Urns should be emp- SERVICE and RELIABILITY CITY OF LOWELL 2 children its Application for an industrial Facilities Exemption tied of dirt and turned upside down to avoid Certificate filed pursuant to the provisions of Act cracking. are our PRIORITIES Nan Ditto: Someone you can trust. 198 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 1974, as LANDSCAPES TO FIT YOUR NEEDS GIVE HER A CALL AT (616)897-8413. amended. 'J All items not removed by November 1,1989 will 'Comptete Design fr Construction Services 1:05 Take further notice that the Township Board will be picked up by City crews and discarded. f/mH PUBLIC NOTICE "New Homes ANNOUNCING meet at the Vergennes Township Hall, 10381 Bailey Drive, Lowell, Michigan 49331, telephone (616) 897- 'Retaining WaN Expert Get Acquainted Night • "SHORT STAYS" Winter floral tributes are allowed after 1:3C 5671, on: 'Residential fr Commercial Properties REFUSE PICKUP A Delightful Short Term Residency Program, Ideal For November 3, 1989, including plastic flowers, Tuesday, October 31 Those People Needing A Home For Mom Or Dad For 3:00 'Renovations 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. A Few Days Or Several Weeks. Call For Details NOVEMBER 13,1989 at 8:00 P.M. wire stemmed plants, etc. but must also be For the month of October, Lowell residents are al- 4:0C removed by early Spring. These items can foul ADULTS - CHILDREN lowed twelve (12) bags or containers (30 gallon to consider the application and conduct a public CALL HOW, maximum plastic or metal) weighing less than 50 4:15 awnmower blades and cause serious injury. No Admission - No Cover We offer THE BEST FOR LESS than hearing on the application. 897-6478 pounds, per week for garbage/trash pickup. 5:00 Betty R. Morlock you might expect. CALL US DONALD R. GARVIN, Jean Hoffman a Deputy City Clerk 5:30 TODAY..YOU LL BE GLAD YOU DID! Free Cider & Donuts Township Clerk C49-50 HEAD DESIGNER C47-49 Qualified applicants may be ehQibie tor S S I Assistance C49 ~e> cP* o*" i mm The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday. October 11, 1989 - Page 22 The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, October 18, 1989 - Page 23

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Pan of a Chinese philosophy Home and School Association, "It was beautiful. It was like few days prior to their expedi- cause Kevin felt he would dam- have changed also, today its a says. 'It you re planning for a a St. Marys parent organization, age a farmer's crops," Sister one, two and three-year committ- a heavenly postcard," Sister tion. "She asked us to pray for • lifetime, educate a young per- wanted to honor the three Sisters Adele said. "We were just float- her," they chuckled. Adele said. ment, when we were 16 it was MMMM tmmm son." in a special way. ing. The colors were wonder- Steve Junewyck explained Just as the Sisters were dedi- a lifetime committment. But you St. Mary s very own. Sister The organization decided to fur that Sister Adele was both nerv- cated to taking this trip, they must understand, today, women Adele. Sister Mary and Sister send the three sisters up into the Sister Evangeline adds, "It ous and a little scared prior to have devoted their lives to educa- are independent, more careers Evangeline have collectively heavens in an air balloon cour- was beautiful and I'd do it again lift-off. tion. "Its kept our spirits arc open to them, thus convents educated the youth of this coun- tesy Sky American. Inc. and if the landing would not be as "We may have been a little young," Sister Mary said. "It's have also had to change.n in tor 125 years. Collectively, flight captain Kevin Vezino. who rough." scared, but the ride was a gift a constant challenge, a fulfill- With thc passing of the years, S Personal 8 BUSINESS BUSINESS HELP HELP SFOR SALES the\ will tell you it has helped was on his 300th trip. A crowd of 50-plus were on and we did not feel we could ment to meet the minds of the things do change. However, al to keep them forever young. Because of poor weather con- hand to watch the Sisters and back out," Sister Mary said. youth and allowing them to go St. Mary's some things remain S SERVICES S Sister Adele and Sister Mary ditions the initial flight on Oct. their balloon send-off. Many of The Sisters were up in the bal- forward." the same - Sister Adele, Sister if SERVICES ff S WANTEDS mms LARGE SELECTION - of have taught for 35 and 40 years 10 was pushed back to Oct. 12. the on-lookers were students and loon for roughly 45 minutes. The Both education and students Mary and Sister Evangeline con- BINGO A HALF TIME SECRETARY top quality living room car- have changed in those 125 collec- respectively. The last 13 years at Sisters Mary. Adele and their parents. Angela Gunder- balloon aircraft landed five miles tinue to teach and continue to FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION pet on sale In warehouse tive years. "They are both better Every Saturday night St. Mary's here in Lowell. Sister Evangeline had their cameras son, Esther Cesarz and Conine north of Saranac near Bowen affect the minds, hearts and lives - Lowell Area Schools. Prior at Wright-Vltay Carpet, M-66 Mary has taueht in Pennsyl- and binoculars ready for their 5 Amett said their teacher (Sister Road "Our first attempt at for the times," Sister Mary said. their pupils. DAVIS 7:00 P.M. experience with IBM com- and David Hwy, Ionia, 616- ii vania. New York and Michigan, p.m. lift-off. However, a wes- Mary) was a little nervous thc landing had to be aborted be- Sister Adele adds, Xonvents Jim Cook, Jr. LOWELL MOOSE BINGO ELECTRIC puter software/language 527-2540. c49,50 Sister Evangeline is in her third terly wind delayed their takeoff AUCTIONEER year at St. Mary 's and has been until 5:55 p.m. 1320 E. Fulton All Service Electric helpful. Must have ability to u All Types of Sales MANPOWER transcribe and take dictation BASEMENT SALE - Friday teaching for 50 years. Then, it happened. They were Eaily Bird Bingo al 6;00 P.M Residential In recognition ot their many up, up and away, anywhere be- MEAP highly organized with good and Saturday, Oct. 20 & 21, TFN Commercial. 676-9574 (616) 897-8872 TEMPORARY yeanof service in education, the tween 1,000 and 1,500 feel clerical skills, good public re- 1236 Valley Vista Dr.. Lowell. Anytime or 897-8323 SERVICES above "Mother Earth." Do you remember when read- To gain some more under- Cable Station on Mon., Sept. 25 Sept. 29 at 4 p.m. or Sat., Sepl lations, and reception skills a c49 Weds, or Eves. ing meant figuring out root standing of what the new test is at 12 noon; Tues., Sept. 26 at 7 30 at 10 a.m. HOUSECLEANING - Re- Now In Lowell must. Strong typing ability ii words and their meaning? all aboul watch "The Real Michi- pLm.; Wed., Sept. 27 at 2 p.m.; For more information call (60-75 words per minute ac- HOUSECLEANING JOBS sponsible mature Positions Available In: 100 s OF ROLLS - of carpet ii Today, there's more to read- gan Reading Test: Can You Meet Thurs., Sept. 28 at 7 p.m.; Fri., your local school. BINGO Restaurant Management WANTED - For busy people woman will clean your Ada, Lowell, Ionia, curate.) Send letter of intent A no-wax vinyl at below re- ing lhan that. So the Michigan The Challenge?" on Lowell Every Friday Night, 7:30 P.M. who would like to come home home. References avail- Lake Odessa, Belding and resume to; Richard Korb. tall prices. Wright-Way Car- Opportunities Educational Assessment Prog- Lowell VFW Hall, and Grand Rapids Director of School/Commu- ram has been changed to tell us to a clean house. Honest, re- able. 897-6517 after 5 pet Warehouse, Ionia, 616- East Main St., Lowell nity Service, Lowell Area If you are an experienced restaurant manager or whether our students understand liable, good references. p.m. Current Job Dpeningel 527-2540. C49,S0 Early Bird Bingo at 6:45 P.M. Schools. 12685 Foreman. 12 assistant manager and ready to pursue a promising and can apply what they read. prod and inspire government em- Ionia. Call 527-9032. CSStfn •MIG WELDERS - wanted | CUSTOM COMBINING - career, your chances are great with Hardee's, one Your support for the new Es- ployees to view their ethical ob- PUBLIC INVITED Ionia area, $6.00 to start, ex- Rd.. Lowell. c49 of America's fastest growing chains. You'll join sential Skills Reading Test will Krause ligation in broad and affirmative perience required, possible per- $22.00 per acre. Call 868- CASH! manent hire. those who have already found out that joining the help the Michigan Department of terms." APPLICATIONS - Are now 6926. C49-50 Hardee's team is "career-smart". You'll get excellent We all know ethics cannot be being accepted for experi- Education do a better job of help- •ASSEMBLY WELDERS - Pro- 12: pay. benefits and unlimited advancement potential. ing teachers help students to un- legislated. Ideally, one's conduct "ITS CIDER TIME FESTI- enced nurse aide positions, BABYSITTING - In my 1: For single family, duction line, small press opera- Apply now by sending resume to: derstand and apply what ihe> at the is based on honesty, integrity, VAL" - HISTORIC BOWEN tions and general labor in- full-time, on 6:30 a.m. til 3:00 home, full-time, meals pro- 1: Vic Krause MILLS-Oct. 21-Folk Music. multi-family and JIM HALL read. In shon. help students fairness and consideration. How- dustrial work. Ionia area, long p.m.. and 2:30 p.m. til 11:00 vided. references available. Idth District ever, these values can be - and Arts and Crafts. Cider Making term, good payll 178 MANZANA CT., APT. 2-A, learn how to think! handyman specials. p.m. shifts, flexible schedul- Call 897-4104. c49 Fourth, seventh and tenth State Representative have been - breached without on huge old water powered ing. Apply at Lowell Medical WALKER, MICHIGAN 49604 House All areas consider- •$5.75 AN HOUR - Ada grade students throughout thc crossing into Ihe illegal realm, press. Amish Apple Butter. Care Center or call Mrs. Tate. M When ed. Written offer manufacturing company has FOR SALE - Buick Skylark, out to state will he taking this new Prompted by the recent di- ing a code of ethics for House that happens, we musl Hot Apple Dumplings. immediate openings, ALL Director of Nursing at 897- have in 48 hours. 2: win vou oua . Reading Test during the first to lemma of an appropriate re- members. The committee, which established precepts to han- Blacksmith, 150 year old shifts for assembly and skid 8473. c49 1982, 2 door, automatic, Hardegr weeks of October. To help your sponse to a colleague serving a would consist of five senior die such situations. 63,000 actual miles, no rust, 3.i "Plank House", one room * • • loading positions. Fast pace 2157 w Mdin St., Lowell, Michigan child do well, be sure he or she jail term, nearly one-third of Ihe members from each party, also I am hopeful HR 354, which work for sharp and reliable peo- super clean inside and out, b school, covered bridge, good We've got all your ^ Marshall Redder, HOURS: Sun Thur* 6a m -lip m ; Ffi Sat 6a m 12p m gets a good night's sleep and has Michigan House has co-spon- wouldreview recommendations ha s bi-partisan support, will be ple. *1 entertainment needs second owner, $2500.00. a nourishing breakfast. sored aresolution callin g for the for censure or expulsion. reported out of the House Policy food, much more !!! Adults Remax, 457-3245. FOR SALE $2.00, Students $1.00. (2 * covered, call us •EXECUTIVE RECEPTIONIST 897-5754. c49 establishment of an ethics com- I support the need for an ethics Committee for consideration by we're the pros. ^ C44tfn miles north Yankee Springs -Company seeking candidate FOR SALE - 1980 Honda mittee. committee because there are no the full House. People have the interested in possible perma- House Resolution 354 would existing guidelines to cover cer- "ght to expect the highest stan- State Park Entrance.) 795- PRIVATE PARTIES CM400T, excellent running WEDDINGS nent hire receptionist position. 5.-C (,ards of condition, less than 1,000 create a committee to serve in an lain situations that, although behavior from their 7530. p49 NIGHT CLUBS HELP This is a professional front of- SFOR RENTS oversight capacity by establish- technically not illegal, may seri- electedrepresentatives, an d the BAR MITZVAHS fice position requires per- miles on new tires and chain, FAIRS & FESTIVALS ously breach ethical and moral establishment of a code of ethics SCHOOLS * CLUBS sonable, high energy level can- $495. Call Jay 897-8520. HOUSE FOR RENT - Coun- standards. will provide a mechanism for the mim didate with good typing skills. try setting, 2 bedroom, WET ATTENTION ALL PARENTS Michael Josephson, former House to act quickly and fairly kitchen appliances, $375 OF SENIORS AT LOWELL "ATTENTION" - HIRING! - RACKERS/PACKERS • WRIGHT-WAY CARPET BASEMENT? University of Michigan and when circumstances warrant it. XiU & XisUn plus utilities, ideal for 2 HIGH SCHOOL-Parents of Government jobs - your area. Lowell company has long term Wayne State law professor, III WAREHOUSE - super buy, SounA tailed record keeping, plus Available at... carcinogens in food. In fact, food $6.00 THANK-YOU is full of cancer-causing sub- Divorce from $300 misc. office duties. This LAND FOR SALE - 5 acres We want to thank-you, our stances. However, it always position requires high •PROOF OPERATOR - IBM 11:3 on Lowellview Ave., south of family and friends for helping has been. Most of those car- Complete Formal Bankruptcy, Wills energy level, good judge- 3694 experience helpful. Per- Buyers Guide Lowell, $15,000. Call 897- to make our 50th anniversary cinogens are a natural part of Wear Rental ment and good communi- son must possess accurate the plants we eat and the and Drunk Driving data filing, and attention to 5287. a very happy and memorable cation skills. New college human body is designed to detail skills, Data entry ex- C46-50 occasion for your cards, gifts, m graduates welcome. Busi- The Lowell Ledgey deal with them without harm- perience required, bank ex- calls, and your presence. 12:« ing our health. RICHARD ness/Clerical experience perience helpful. Montcalm .r' .(*- WEDDINGS OR Lyle and Pearl Baker 7i helpful. Send resume to; county area, long term posi- HEAVY BERBER - look OTHER SPECIAL HEATH tion. Hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. candy stripe on urethene c49 Witch Hats 105 N. Broadway • Lowell • Ph, 897-9261 The basketball dribble Service Assistant, P.O. [•r Box 128, Lowell, Ml. Attn: # back, $3.99 per sq. yard, 12:M r Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. 'til 5:00 p.m. was first used profession- 215 W. Main Ufe/Health Insurance OCCASIONS # 1:0( W-. ally by Bert Loomis In 1896. Jackie. c49 Paid Holidays Wright-Way Carpet Lowell, Ml # Pumpkins Paid Vacation Warehouse, M-66 and smmm 897-9480 FOOD SERVICE-Part-time •TOP PAYI David Hwy., Ionia, 616-527- Discounts on opportunity in one of Lowell's 2540. c49,50 IN MEMORIAM Grand Rapids LOCATED IN THE Cut-Outs finest corporation settings. LOWELL PLAZA. LOWELL In loving memory of my CLOTHING uto Insuranc 538-4242 Experienced preferred. Com- Call For FOR SALE - Hay. 1st and dearly beloved husband, ~ "w Louis Oesch, who passed 1:09 • Safe driver discount petitive wage. Call 534-9655 2nd cutting. Call 868-6312. Appointment away one year ago. Oct. 15, U whm* B • Seat belt wearer's discount Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to C48-50 RIDGEVIEW 897-0050 1988. • Reduced rates for drivers age 45 and up 5 p.m. SHOPPING CENTER Often a lonely heartache, 1:36 • Senior citizen discount C48-49 E.O.E. LAMBERT VARIETY DOZENS OF ROLLS - of many a silent tear, • Multi-car discount 3:0Q NO-WAX VINYL, but always a beautiful mem- 123 W MAIN IOWEU. Ml 49331 • PH 697 9918 • And always prompt service. NANNIES WANTED - IONIA ANTIQUE AND COL- 4:0C m/e HE rOUR MOUCTOWN DIUC STOHE UttTMG rOUH VARICTYOf NtCOS 2173 W MAIN ST.. warehouse specials, start ory. We're part oi the Michigan Farm Bureau N.Y.. N.J. and Conn. Good LECTABLE MARKET - LOWELL at $2.99 per sq. yard at of one we loved so dear. 4:15 Family of Companies. pay. See new places. Sun., Oct 29th, fairgrounds HOURS: DALE JOHNSON Wright-Way Carpet, M-66 Sadly missed by your loving Making your future Meet new people. Call south M-66, Ionia, Mich., 8 5:00 Mon. thru Sat. 6167 28lh Street. SE Stick cinnamon, used as and David Hwy, lonla. 616- wife, children, and grandchil- a little more predictable Kris. 1-616-392-3935. a.m. - 4 p.m., admission 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Grand Rapids. Ml 49546 PH. 897-6411 a spice, is the rolled inner 527-2540. c49,50 dren mmrMRm bureaus $1.50. p49-50 5:30 940-8181 C46-50 bark of a small East Indian p49 tree. The Lowell Ledger. Wcdnoday. October 18. 1989 . Page 24

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