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Monday's Special Election to Decide Bonding Proposal for New School D Eifabliihed June, 1893 LOWELL. MICH., THURSDAY. APRIL 14. I9S5 Number 51 Lowell Schooli ere Crowed! hineral Today for Artisfs Conception of Proposed Elementary Building Salic Polio Vaccine Works! Mrs. Katie Htsche Monday's Special Election to Decide Funeral services will be held First & Second Graders to Receive this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 Bonding Proposal for New School o'clock for Mrs. Katie Hesrh". Polio Vaccine at Clinic Here Apr. 28 who passed away In her sleep Whether or not Lowell will across from the present buildings, Monday night, at the home of her The Salk Polio vaccine is "safe, cine last year. A letter will be have a new elementary school and will face High street. Plans daughter, Mrs. Vernon Preston. efficient and effective" and 80- on Its way to the home of building to relieve existing crowd- for the structure Include seven Segwun avenue. Mrs. Hesche had 90% perfect! This is the decisloi. every child who participated rd-ficllitta as proposed by the classrooms to serve children been In falling health for many rnnounced Tuesday morning In the test program last year, school board, will be decided by from Kindergarten through months, and had made her home fiom the University of Mlchlgaf. and this letter will tell you voters next Monday, April 18. grade 3; an "All-Purpose" room, with her daughter for the past where the Polio Evaluation Com- whether or not your child re- The election will be held In the Including a stage and a kitchen, year. She would have been 72 mlttee was compiling reports. telved the actual polio vaccine. Lowell City Hall and the polls to be used by pupils In all grades In May. With this approval, the plans If your child did not, a slip wlll| will be open from 1 p. m. to 8 p. and by the community; and sev- Rev. Philip R. Glotfelty will [ of the Kent County Health De- be enclosed to be signed by the m. eral auxiliary rooms Including a officiate at the ceremony to be ; partment may now be carried parents and returned to the clinic, library and principal's of- held at the Roth Chapel; Inter- jrut, using funds from the March school If you wish your child Two propositions will be voted 1 upon Monday. Proposition I Is fice. ment will be In Cascade ceme- [of Dimes to supply the vaccine to take part In this year's pro- to Increase the present 15mlll "All efforts have been made by tery. to all first and second graders gram. limitation so a school can be fi the school board and the advisory Mrs. Hesche was born In Ger- ! of this area: others eligible to Children In the Ist and 2nd nanced. Any qualified voter In committees to fully Inform resi- many In 1883. About 45 years ago receive vacclnc arc the third grades will also be given slips the Lowell school district can dents, voters and parents of all she and her husband, Frank, I and fourth grade students who to bring home to their parents, vote on th'* proposition. the facts so they could freely de- moved here from North Dakota, j participated last year In the pro- to obtain thler approval, before Proposition II would authorize cide the Issue at the election and lived on a farm on US-16. i gram but did not receive the ac- they will be allowed to partici- the school board to levy 5 mills Monday," Carlton Runclman, She enjoyed flowers, and caring tual polio vaccine. pate this year. No child can reV school board president said. The above picture shows a n artist's conception of the proposed new grade school build- and Issue bonds to raise money for her garden and yard. ing which Lowell School Ols trfet No. 1 will build on the sou theast corner of Monroe and To Know Soon tecelve the vaccination without to build the proposed $250,000 Civlo Groups Favor Surviving are her two daugh- High streets, If the two bondirM proposals meet with approval of the voters at the elec- By the end of the week the written approval of the parents!. jchool. Any qualified voter who Lowell civic, business and pro ters, Mrs. Preston, and Miss Mary tion Monday, April 18. County Health Department will Clinlg Dates Is a resident and owns property fesslonal organizations, Includ- Hesche of Kalamazoo; also six have released Information con- Clinic dates scheduled for assessed for taxes In the district, ing the PTA, VFW, American Le- grandchildren and 5 great grand cerning last year's clinic. Per- Lowell and vicinity will be or the spouse of such a voter, gion, Lowell Board of Trade, Ro- children. Local Kunttrs Last Dogs PTA to Elect Officers haps you are wondering wheth- Thursday morning. April 28, May may vote on this proposal. tary, and the Lions Club have all In Distemper Outbreak; At Meeting Monday er your child received the vac 5, and June 2. This clinic will' 7 New Claurooms given their endorsement to the include 1st and 2nd graders from proposed "bond to fctUd." Dr. Hill Present® Urge Law Enforcement The scfiool will oe located 9 Next regular meeting of the St. Mary's, St. Patrick school, It is estimated that the propos- health Ordinance Several very fine hunting dogs Lowell PTA wil be held at the Director Arrives to Rivervlew No. 2. Morse Lake 41 ed bond issue will be retired in owned by Lowell residents were High School on Monday evening. Stage Variety Shaw fr., Mapes 6 fr., Merrlman No. 4 Clossof 195S to less than fifteen years, although An ordinance was presented to lost In the past two weeks bey April 18, at 8 o'clock. Sweet No. 12. Grattan No. 1. the proposal will be for 20 years For Lowel Lions Club Graduott oa Jimt 10 the Village Council it its regular causc of an epidemic of distemp- Election of officers will be held Coo!ey 3 fr., Talbot 5 fr. Ashley to satisfy the requirements of the meeting Monday Apr11 by the b fr., Alton No. 1, Fallasburg Plans are being made already A pilot for the Bob Mueller er in this area. So, if you have* at this meeting. A special feat- Miss Doris Blakely arrived In state^ Finance Commission. Public Health Officer, Dr. Thom- 1 fr., Moseley 4, Water 5, Ben- for the Commencement exercises Crop-Dusting Service of South a pet which you value—whether ure will be the reading of prize Lowell this week to start work as D. Hill. ordinance, 'To - nett No. 7 and McPherson No,. this year at Lowell High School. $15 Per Taxpayer Haven ran Into a little motor dif- the monetary price on his head essays by three senior students in on the big musical variety show Preserve the Public Health" has 11, as well as Lowell Public On Friday, June 10, Dr. Howard The average state equalized as- ficulty last Friday while fertiliz- be high or not—be sure to checki Lowell High School, who compet- "You Can't Beat Fun" which been In effect since May 1, 1893, Schools. Jones, of the School of Education sessed valuation on a home Is ing the C. H. Runclman wheal with your veterinarian at the ed in the recent VFW Essay con- will be presented Thursday and but Dr. Hill proposes to add elev- at the University of Michigan, less than $3,000. A 5-mlll levy field on the Flats south of Low- first sign of illness. test. The local Auxiliary will Friday. April 21 and 22, at the Clinics will be held at Ada en sections, relative to storing of will deliver the main commence- would mean an average annual ell, and was forced to land at the present the winners with their Lowell High School Auditorium ^hool for the Ada and Cascade waste material, accumulation of It Is recommended that vacci- ment address to 71 graduating amount of $15 for the average Lowell Airport. nations against distemper be glv- awards at this meeting. by the Lowell Lions Club. The Township schools (except for piles of lumbet, trees and branch- ! seniors. taxpayertnvnavpr, or nhnnabout thirtyv centrpntas a A safe landing was made, This Is also the date of the proceeds of this event will bene- Townllne 12 fr.) on Fridays^ es. permitting grasses and weeds eif to puppies or dogs under 1, This will be one of the largest week! fit the Comunlty Swimming Pool April 29. May G and June 3:/ to grow to pillinatlng height, etc., and the plane was left at th« year, of age, at they are the special election on bonding for graduating classes in Lowell's Fund. In which this civic organi- Bowne Township Schools v/lll re- Lowell has only had two five- is pointed out to avoid fire haz- Airport until repairs could be mosf susceptible to the disease. the proposed new elementary history. zation Is most interested. ceive the polio vaccine at Cale- mill building levies since 1915, ards, eliminate breeding areas made. Should your pet refuse two meals school building. Let's all get out when the present high school * * • In a row, suggests one veterinar- to vote, then attend the PTA Miss Blakely has bppn Interest donia. on Tuesday. April 26, May for rodents, insects and the like, 3 and May 31. U. B. CHURCH PLANS structure was built. The one Bernard Kropf, President of ian, or act dull and listless, it meeting! ed In Little Theatre work, radio. and in general vto promote the It may be very possible that FATHER-SON BANQUET' now in effect expires with the the Lowell PTA, announces that could be the sign of the first' ;TV and publicity and promotion public welfare.
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