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APRIL I FOOLS' 25 DAY The Grand Valley Ledger

Volume 11, Issue 20 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 April 1,1987 Lowell grocery stores open, close end change

Just when you thought you shoppers are going to be impre- Fare, an agreement was reached knew which aisle the spaghetti ssed. "We run a very clean and with Phil and Lyle Johnson, sauce was in, the grocery busi- organized store. Our prices are owners of Johnson's Food Bas- ness in Lowell was turned topsy- the lowest possible and we offei ket. The Johnson's sold out to turvy. We've known for months a 100% satisfaction gurantec". Family Fare, and closed their that the new Family Fare food Coleman said. business on Saturday. March 28. store would open and. as pre-ar- Construction began on the The Johnson brothers have their ranged. Johnson s Food Basket new store last August. Coleman 505 West Main St. building for would close. What we didn't says the doors are opening right sale or lease. They say they have know is that Eberhard s would on schedule. About 90 employ- no immediate plans as to where remodel, change their name and ees have been hired according to they may go from here. completely re-set their store. So, Coleman. The Holland based To throw another twist into the you may have to do a "Tittle firm has three stores in Holland, grocery business in Lowell, searching to find that spaglfetti three in , one in Byron Eberhard's has changed its name sauce on your next trip to the Center and one in Hudsonville. to Food City. The new name and grocery. The chain was founded by Don accompanying pricing, policies Family Fare, a brand new Koop and Ron Kunnen about 25 and promotions went into effect 23.000 square foot grocery years ago. on March 30. The 1335 West opens its doors for the first time Family Fare will be open each Main store has been extensively l today. April I. The West Main Monday through Saturday from remodeled. New pricing struc- business features Spartan prod- 8:00 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. Col- tures have been instituted and a ucts. a complete bulk produce eman noted that there are no beer 1.500 title video center has been program, fresh seafood, custom or wine sales in any Family Fare added. The store's hours have and self-serve meats, a full ser- stores. 'The owners just don't also been extended to seven days vice bakery and deli. Store man- believe in it, so we don't sell it," a week and 24 hours per day. ager, Larry Coleman, a five year Coleman said. Store officials say the Food veteran with the nine store Fam- Before the first spade of din City concept has been carried out ily Fare chain, thinks Lowell was turned for the new Family in six Eberhard stores. Ionia. Lowell, Hastings and three stores in Lansing have under- gone the change The Fqgg format includes a much difTerent marketing concefN than is used The new Family Fare food store on Lowell's West Main Street opens its doors for the first in other Eberhard stores, so time today, Wednesday, April 1. The Lowell Eberhard's store is also celebrating a grand opening shoppers will find the store very under the new name of Food City. The Food City concept has been instituted in six Eberhard much changed. stores. Hale elected to Farm Credit board stock Park, Wednesday, March "Congress will probably pro- 25. vide some assistance to the Farm Harlow Bailey of Schoolcraft Credit System this year," said SESQUICENTENNIAL BEARD CONTEST and Dennis Anderson of Homer Larry Williams, executive vice were elected to the Production president of FCS's seventh dis- Blough Builders is sponsoring a beard and/or mustache contest Credit Association's board of di- trict in St. Paul, . for the Sesquicentennial. First, second and third place rectors. Williams told stockholders at trophies will be awarded for each of the following categories: Jerry Hale of Lowell and War- their annual meetings that he be- handlebar mustache, Abe Lincoln beard, longest beacd and thickest ren Strefling o§ Galien were lieves Congress will protect the beard. The judging will take place at the the June 27 Old Fashioned elected to the Federal Land Bank stock investments of members Picnic to be held in Recreation Park. An adverisment with complete Association's board. and that lawmakers recognize the details and an entry blank appears in this issue. Jerry Hale has a dairy and crop need for FCS to serve rural farming operation near Lowell. America. NEW TANNING Sl EXERCISE SALON IN ADA He farms 1,250 acres, has been "If government assistance is in business 24 years, is currently required, I believe we should ac- Patty El/inga of Lowell has opened a new tanning and exercise an FLBA director and a member cept the minimal amount neces- salon in Ada. The salim is called "No Sweat" and features Master of the planning committee. He sary for the shortest term possi- Tone powerized exercise tables that trim away flab and tone mus- is also a district delegate for the ble, protect the stock, and insist cles without the physical exertion required from conventional exer- Michigan Milk Producers As- that farmers and stockholders re- cise techniques. "No Sweat" also features tanning tables using the sociation, a township trustee and tain control and that any assist- patented Wolfe lighting system. The salon is located at 500 Ada a Lowell Rotary Club member. ance received should be repaid." Drive (between Ada Drugs and Fairchild's). The phone number He has been a member of FLBA Williams said. is 676-3138. Call today for details! for ten years and a member of "In addition, money should PCA for 20 years. not be taken from other govern- MYERS SHIPPING COMPANY MOVES Directors of both associations ment programs that help farmers serve three-year terms. PCA and and given to FCS," said the Myers Shipping Company has moved to 2401 West Main (John FLBA comprise Farm Credit Ser- speaker. Gore's Autos and L & A RentAII). Their hours are Monday thru vices of West Michigan which "Adversity has brought len- Friday from 10:00 a.m. *til noon and 1:00 p.m. 'til 5:00 p.m. provide credit and financial ser- ders and farmers closer to- Their phone number is 897-6524. vices for 6,(XX) member-borrow- gether." Williams told the ers in 20 Michigan coun- cont'd, bock pg. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OPEN HOUSES ties.

Bushnell, Alto and Runciman/Riverside Elementary Schools will Easter egg hunt slated hold Open Houses on Thursday. April 9 for the students and parents being effected by next fall's redistricting measures The open Sharp-eyed children par- hidden in the park the previous houses arc aimed at helping these students and parents get ac- ticipating in a scheduled Easter evening Treglia says 30 eggs quainted with staff members and tour the buildings. The open Egg Hunt have the chance to will be colored gold, and can be house hours arc 7:00-8:00 p.m. sharc in over $100 in prizes. redeemed for one silver dollar. Jerry Hale Lee's Landing is hosting the Therc will also be three $25.00 OFF THE BLOTTER Four men were elected this annual meetings held at the Saturday. April 11 event to be gift certificates to Toys-R-Us weelrto the Board of Directors Kalamazoo Center Hilton Inn held in Creekside Park. N. given as prizes. In all. over 700 Ceroid Taylor. 22, of Lowell was slightly injured Tuesday, of Farm Credit Services of West Tbesday, March 24 and at Ad-' Leone & Sons, a Detroit based eggs will be hidden throughout March 24, when he collided with a vehicle driven by Katherine Michigan. Balloting was at two rian's Ramona Terrace in Com- food broker, will also participate the park. Treglia says the egg Adamy, 18, of Alto at Main and Hudson. The accident remains by donating the 720 eggs that hunters will be div ided into three age groups: 3-5. 6-8 and 9-11. under investigation as to who was at fault in the accident. Appointments not always PRECISION & FASHION will be used. The event kicks off at 10:00 Cited into 63rd District Court by Lowell officers on Sunday needed at Vanity Hair Fash- HAIRSTYLING - For both Scott Treglia. an employee of a.m.. and will take place rain or evening, March 29, on charges of open container of alcohol in a ions. Open six days Lowell, menand women. Man's World N. Leone & Sons, says the eggs motor vehicle, was David Finkler, 26. of Saranac. 897-7506. Hairstyling. Phone 897-8102. will be hard boiled, dyed and shine. Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, April I, 1987 - Page 3 Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday. April I, 1987 • Page 1 Obituaries Coming Events SAT., JULY 25: ATTEN- BONGA - Mr Arthur Bonga, HOUSEMAN - Mrs Marion Notices In the Ledger's FRL, APRIL 3: Craft and MON., APRIL 6: Next Bus- gifts. A report on Public Af- cimer. Mrs. Anderson was a BOBKO - Mrs. Mary Ann (Ar- February 9. 1987. at the age of Rapids, Ray Zwiers of Reed Beeler Funeral Home, Brother TION LOWELL HIGH of Dutton. passed away at his M. Houseman, of Lowell 1 "Coming Events" are free Bake Sale sponsored by the nell PTC meeting will be held fairs will be given by Amy winner in a contest for the menia) Bobko. of Ada. passed 76, He is survived by his wife. City. Richard Zwien» of Leon Snyder and Mr Duane SCHOOL classes of Si- Sg home Sunday. Mmh 29. 1987 passed away at her home on of charge to sny non-profit Davis and Jami Andrews Michigan Sesquicentennial away March 24. 1987. at the age Charlotte K. Furlong of Hicson. Kentwood, Dave and Jean Thatcher officating. Interment Honey Creek Christian at 7:30 p.m. in Bushnell ai the age of 73 He is survived Monday. March 30, 1987,«tlx Program will have Susan Committee and is available Come join the SOs reunion of 62. She is survived by her She will be remembered in her Zwiers of Martin, Howard Mt Hope Cemetery. organization In the Lowell, Homes Ladies Guild, featur- School Kiva. by his wife. Alida; his children. age of 65. She it survived by hei to the Kent County Federa- The more the merrier! 5 p.m. children, Joseph and Mary early years as the daughter of Mr Zwiers of Detroit; her sisters, Middleville Ads, Alto, and Ssrsnac ing Easter and Mother s Day LaChance, Artist/Photo- Clifford Bonga of Dutton and his son*. Thomas E of Holland tion through a grant from the • 2 a.m. Dinner at 7 p.m. Dou- Bobko of Grand Rapids. Scolt and Mrs. Frank E. White of Low- Mae and Adrian Tibbe of Grant, ares. We prefer such gifts and lots of homemade WED.f APRIL 8: The Senior grapher. fiance* Rachel Ranger. Jerry and Lawrence L. of Chicago, ble R Ranch, Smyrna. and Rose Mane Rollins of Low- ell; also surviving are. brother, Marjorie and Henry Roe of Ada, QUADA - Mrs, Virginia B notices to be kept brief and Michigan Council of Hah Bonga of Stanton. Kathleen brothers. Kenneth Rhmcs of baked goods, will be held at Girls of the Lowell Women's ell. Kevin and Judith Baker, Ed- Robert J. Furlong of Sl. Matth- Edith and John Evans of Fife (Cook) Quada, of 200 E. Spruce Humanities. The program Camping and motel rooms and Larry Haff of Grandville. Fowlerville. Raymond of Ainu to be submitted by mall, FMB State Savings Bank In Club invite everyone to a ward Bobko. and Ruth Bobko. ews. KY; sister. Louise Blume Lake; her sisters-in-law. Amber Street, Marshall, passed away at THURS., APRIL 9: lokemo will be presented in the after- available Call 897-9462 for Robert and Rose Bonga of Glen of Hhica, Richard of West but will accept notices by Lowell. shower for the Girlstown in all of Ada; brxuhers, Joseph De- of Bloomington, IN. Private ar- Eness of Wyoming. Beulah her home Tbesday, evening. District • District Commis- noon at 1 ;00 p.m. and is free information. Saranac. Ruth and Michael Bush Virginia; sisters. Mrs DeForrcsi phone st 897-9261. Belleville, Michigan at the Rose of Lansing, Frank DeRose ragements were handled by Val- Hamilton of Ypsilanti; many March 24, 1987, after a lengthy of Kentwood; 14 grandchildren; (Betty) Onion of St. Louis. Ml regular meeting of the sioner and Staff Meeting. to the public of East Lansing; sisters, Marian ley Funeral Home. nieces and nephews Funeral Ser- illness. Her husband, Edward B. MON., APRIL 6: lokemo Dis- WED., APRIL 1: The second three sisters, Mrs. Fred (Ger- Mrs Paul (Margorie) Tonn of WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Women s Club at Schneider 7:30 p.m., Methodist Church. Massroan of Royal Oak, Mar- vices were held Wednesday, Quada, preceded her in death in in the Lenten Book Review trude) Bmin of Grandville. Mrs. , Mrs Rosemary Darrellot trict Annual Business Meet- Greenville. garet DeRose and Pauline Her- HAMILTON - Mrs. Virginia March 25 at the Sullivan-Borr 1961. She is survived by her her Chapter night meeting is held Manor. Towels, sheets (twin WED., APRIL 15: The Kent Margaret Hoitinga of Kentwood. Arizona. Mrs. Douglas (Alice) ing - Election of officers - ail series sponsored by the nng of Lansing. Josephine Hen- Hamilton, of Grand Rapids, Chapel of Cook Funeral Home, daughter and son-in-law, Joyce the first Monday of each size, and several could go in Coutny Women s Club Con- Mrs Howard (Evelyn) Wiervna Smith of Florida, two grantkhil officers and adult Scouters. APRIL 10-11: lokemo Dis- Y M.C.A. and Lowell Library derson of Dexter, Mary Verginna passed away Monday. March 23 with Rev. Jay Prium officiating. and David DeShon of Battle month, at 8 p.m. on the purchase), pillow- vention will meet at Cedar of Hastings Funeral Services dren. Cremation has taken place 7:30 p.m., Belding City Hall. will be presented in the DeRose of Flint; special friends. at the age of 68. She is survived Interment Chapel Hill Memorial Creek; 6 sons and daughters-in- cases. personal items, etc. trict - Spnng Camporee - All Springs at the Pioneer Chris- will be held at the Cook-Byron Memorial services will be held Y.M.C.A. lounge at 10:00 Kirkbndes and Castles; five by her husband. Ronald; her chil- Gardens. law, Fred and Janice Quada, Ron WOMEN OF THE MOOSE are needed. Boy Scout troops, Webelos tian Reformed Church at Funeral Home on Wednesday. Saturday. April 4, 1987 at the MON., APRIL 6: "Sugar a.m. Rev. Richard Upchurch grandchildren; several nieces dren. Dean and Larry Radle of and Charlene Quada, Don and Business Meeting is held the Girlstown is a project of the guests, unit leaders, Camp 3110 17 Mile Road, west of April I with his pastor The Rev. Saranac Community Church and nephews. The Mass of Chris- Lowell, Thomas and Cathi HENSLEY - Mrs. Victoria L. Shirley Quada and Roger and Free" is the name of the self- Concordia. will review a group of study James Ikerd officiating. Inter- Rev Stanley Hagmeyer official third Monday of each month, Michigan State Federation of exit 104 off the 131 X-way. tian Bunal was offered Friday, Hamilton of Grand Rapids, (Vicky) Kensley. of Ada, passed Dorothy Quada all of Marshall. help group for diabetic books for inner strength and ment Winchester Cemetery. ing. at 8 p.m. Women's Clubs to help emo- A special program is planned March 27 at St. Patrick's Donald and Judy Hamilton of away March 26, 1987, at the age Ray and Beverly Quada of Low- women who are Insulin-de- wholeness. We invite all to tionally disturbed girls at this MON., APRIL 13: Showboat with Candace Anderson pre- Church. Pamell, with Rev Al- Jenison, Edward and Pat Hamil- of 64. She is survived by her ell, and Roy Quada of Battle pendent. The group meets at Garden Club will meet at attend. Coffee is served at Creek; 15 grandchildren, 8 great- EVERY SECOND TUES- "half-way" house. Girls from senting "A Sampler of Michi- bert R Bemott. Celebrant. Inter- ton of Wyoming; eleven grand- husband. Don; children. Kath- 7:15 p.m. the first Monday of 7:30 p.m. at Schneider 9:45 a.m. ment St. Patrick's Cemetery. leen and Jack Schwirian of grandchildren; a sister. Mrs. DAY The Lowell Area Fish- all over Michigan are referred gan Women." She will be in children, three great-grandchil- each month at 869 Fuller Manor with Gladys Thorne dren; her brothers. Bill and Tampa, FL, Pauline and Ronald Kenneth (Marian) Wuolle of ing Club now meets at the from different agencies in costume and accompany Ave., N.E. Grand Rapids. and Evelyn Bnggs as hostes- FURLONG - Mr. Nicholas N, Loretta Zwiers of Florida, El- Swiatowy; grandchildren, Jen- Marshall; and 2 brothers. Ray W. « Flat River Snowmobile this specialized quality prog- herself with guitar and dul- The April 6 meeting will be a Furlong, of Tucson, passed away bridge and Irene Zwiers of Grand nifer and Brian, all of Ada; Cook and Charles Cook both of Capitol Clubhouse on Potters Road, ram. Lowell Women's Club ses. Program will be "Ques- cimer. Mrs. Anderson was a discussion on "Diabetes brothers, Thomas Sarnowski of Marshall; and many nieces and just East of Montcalm Ave. contributes to Girlstown in tions and Answers on Gar- winner in a contest for the Education - What's Out Dunedin, FL. Edward Sar- nephews. The Rosary was re- Column" at 7:00 p.m. All prospective many ways, including a col- dening." Michigan Sesquicentennial cited Thursday, March 26. Fun- There?" For more informa- nowski, Detroit, Tony Sarnowski members or interested indi- lection each month. Committee and is available of CA; sister, Reta Goodreau of eral Mass was held Friday, tion regarding this organiza- viduals are cordially wel- to the Kent County Federa- Physician* of tha nine- The Garland. Texas. There will be no March 27 at St. Mary's Catholic By tion call Rosemary Anstett at MON., APRIL 13: The come. tion through a grant from the teenth century often pre- Funeral Services. Church with Rev. James Barren 895-7058 or Iris Bennett at WED., APRIL 8: The last in Golden Swingers will meet Grand State Senator Michigan Council of scribed the wearing of officiating. Interment followed 784-7191. The Lenten Book Review for a Pot Luck in the Home beards for persons with MCINTYRE - Mr. Bruce Mcln- in St. Mary s Cemetery. Dick Posthumus EVERY SECOND & Humanities. The program Series will be presented in Economics room of Lowell delicate throats, as they tyre of Middleville. passed away FOURTH TUESDAY The will be presented in the after- MON., APRIL 6: Runciman/ the Y.M.C.A. Lounge. Vir- High School at 6:00 p.m. reasoned that a good sub- Monday, March 23. 1987. at the TUCKER - Mr Francis W Lowell Community Band will noon at 1:00 p.m. and is free stantial beard was a per- Riverside P.T.O. meeting. ginia Fonger will review The Bring a dish to pass. Officer Valley Ledger age of 59. He is survived by his Tucker formerly of Grand Who in the 1860s thought the geologic and engineenng posi- meet for rehearsals begin- to the public. manent muffler; many Cold Sassy Tree." by Olive t wife, Lucille E. Mclntyre; his Rapids, passed away March 22. 7:00 p.m. Riverside building, O'Rourke of the Kent County may have been able to combination of electricity and tions. It could even attract 500 ning March 10. Rehearsals Bams. The Y.M.C.A. and children. Richard B. and 1987. at the age of 79. Mr. magnetism would generate visiting professors and scholars babysitting provided. Offic- Sheriff's Department will be beat a cold by a whisker. (USPS 453-830) will be held in the band room Lowell Library invite you to THURS., APRIL 16: Annual Suzanne Mclntyre of Ibcker was bom August 18,1908 today's communication from around the world every ers' meeting 6:30 p.m., with us. He puts on a most at Lowell High School, at share refreshments and dis- White Breakfast sponsored is published weekly for $7.50 a year in Kent Middleville. Tbc. Sgt. Rex A. in Lowell, son of George and technologies? Who in the 1920s year for research and study. Any everyone welcome. interesting program. 7:00 p.m. For information, cussion of this interesting by United Methodist Women County, $10.00 a year outside the county by the and Penny Mclntyre of Nellis Mary Tucker. He was preceded imagined quantum mechanics project creating that many jobs call 897-8434. Everyone wel- and popular novel. Coffee is will be hosted by Lydia Circle U.S. Air Force, Las Vegas, NE. in death by his wife, Ida Robin- would produce the semiconduc- and that much attention to Michi- MON., APRIL 6: Next Bus- WED., APRIL 15: The Kent SAT., JULY 25: Grand Valley Ledger Publishing Company, 105 N. Robin and David Slate of San son, in 1984. He is survived by come! served at 9:45 a.m. with re- in the Education Building of tor industry? And who in 1987 gan must have the highest pnor- nell PTC meeting will be held County Women's Club Con- ATTENTION LOWELL Antonio, TX; five grandchildren; his two daughters and their view beginning at 10:00 a.m. Lowell United Methodist Broadway St., Lowell. Michigan 49331. knows how the Supercolliding ity. at 7:30 p.m. in Bushnell vention will meet at Cedar HIGH SCHOOL his mother, Mrs. Fannie Mcln- spouses. Peggy and William Lar- Superconductor (SSC) will ulti- The SSC, which will be the QUA-KE-Z1K Church at 9:30 a.m. District ROGER K. BROWN School Kiva. Springs at the Pioneer Chris- Classes of M-'SS. Come tyre of Lowell; three sisters, sen of Wyoming and Pat and mately alter our way of life? worlds largest atom smasher, SPORTSMEN'S CLUB WED., APRIL 8: The Snow Mission Co-ordinator of EDITOR & PUBLISHER Mrs. Orlin (Barbara) Bestrom of Garry Kortz of Vicksburg; eight tian Reformed Church at join the 'SOs reunion. The We are offering legislation to has been discussed at the federal meets every 2nd and 4th United Methodist Women Christian Personhood, Sebring, FL. Mrs. Charles (Lor- grandchildren, one great-grand- 3110 17 Mile Road, west of more the merrier! 5 p.m. (616) 897-9261 help Michigan develop a suc- level for more than three years Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at the MON., APRIL 6: "Sugar are having a turkey and dres- Juanita Wilhelms, from raine) Church of Sugar Grove, son; sister. Thelma Johnson of exit 104 off the 131 X-way. - 2 a.m. Dinner at Double Second-Class Postage Paid at Lowell, Michigan cessful bid proposal for what Competition intensified after Club building at 11400 Fore- Free" is the name of the self- sing dinner at the Snow Muskegon will be our guest PA. Mrs. Bruce (Doris) Coates Lowell; brother and sister-in-law, could be the most important President Reagan announced he A special program is planned R Ranch, Smyrna. Camp- man Road. Lowell. help group for diabetic Christian Center. 3211 Snow speaker. Her subject Is Published Every Wednesday of Grosse Isle; two brothers, Maynard and Helen Tbcker of economic development project would seek funding for the pro with Candace Anderson pre- ing and motel rooms av- women who are insulin-de- Avenue, beginning at 5:30 "Thinking of you. Jesus " Robert (Maxine) Mclntyre of Hastings. Services were held ever The SSC, a $4.5 billion ac- ject and that the U.S. Depart senting "A Sampler of Michi- ailable. Call 897-9462 for POSTMASTER: Send address change to The EVERY THIRD THURSDAY pendent. The group meets at p.m. Public invited. There will be special music. Grand Rapids. Leigh (Phyllis) Thursday, March 26 at the Map- celerator 9.000 times larger than ment of Energy will begin look gan Women." She will be in information. Grand Valley Ledger, P.O. Box 128, Lowell, Ml Pack Meeting, Cub Scout 7:15 p.m. the first Monday of Babysitting will be provided. Mclntyre of Pittsfield. PA; sev- leview Baptist Church in Portage Michigan State University's ing for sites. Bids are due by costume and accompany eral nieces and nephews. Com- with graveside services at Pack 3188 will meet at Run- each month at 869 Fuller 49331 (MSU) cyclotron, will provide August of this year and a site WED., APRIL 8: The Lowell herself with guitar and dul- plete Funeral Services were held Chapel Hill Cemetery in Grand about 2.500 high-technology will be selected in July. 1988. ciman School, beginning at Ave., N.E. Grand Rapids. Womens Club will meet at Thursday. March 26. at the Rapids. jobs and 3.500 construction. Senate Bill 169 would create- 7:00 p.m. This is a family The April 6 meeting will be a noon at Schneider Manor a SSC Commission responsible event. Future activities will discussion on "Diabetes with Ann Booth as sponsor for developing our bid, A 17- be discussed and awards Education - What's Out and Evelyn Tichelaar as member commission would in- presented. There?" For more informa- luncheon chairman. Election clude the directors of the Com- tion regarding this organiza- of officers will be held and SESQUICENTENNIAL merce and Natural Resources De- THURS., APRIL 2: The Ver- tion call Rosemary Anstett at reservations taken for the partments. the physics chairs at gennes Co-operative Club 895-7058 or Iris Bennett at county meeting on April 15. the University of Michigan. BEARD CONTEST will meet at Schneider Manor 784-7191. Bring your Girlstown shower MSU and Wayne State Univer- at 1:00 p.m. Hostesses: Ellen sity, one nominee from the Grow a Beard (and/or) Mustache for the Alberts. Judy Anderson. House Speaker and Senate FAST SERVICE Judy Baird. Jackie Rit- Sesquicentennial Contest Majority Leader, and ten appom tees of the governor, including tersdorf. Program: to be pre- two representatives each from sented by Marsha Wilcox. Judging-Saturday, June 27-3:00 P.M. local government, major utility Sponsor: Marion DeVries. companies, environmental or- at the Old Fashioned Picnic ganizations, labor and business o- REGISTER NOW!! -o The SSC Commission would THURS., APRIL 2: lokemo IRA represent Michigan before the District Roundtable Meeting Send the registration form and $2.00 to; Lowell Chamber of Commerce U.S. Department of Energy and - All unit leaders and adult RO. Box 53 Lowell, Ml other agencies and develop plans Scouters. 7:30 p.m.. Congre- for Michigan's participation in 1st, 2nd and 3rd place trophies in all categories the project. It would have the gational Church, Greenville. power to hold public meetings, 1. Best Handlebar Mustache contract research and services, THURS., APRIL 2: West AUTO LOANS acquire property and rights of Michigan Shores Council - 2. Best Abe Lincoln Beard way for the project, and be sub- Boy Scout Leader Training, 3. Longest Beard ject to the Open Meetings Act 7:00-9:00 p.m. Call 363- You can still qual- 4. Thickest Beard Adequate funding for bid-related 3828. ify for IRA deduc- REASONABLE RATES projects would also be assured Senate Concurrent Resolution tions for the 1986 THURS., APRIL 2: The Ver- 97 urges Michigan's Congres- gennes Co-operative Club tax year. sional delegation, the governor s office and the Legislature to act will meet at Schneider Manor REQISTRATION FORM at 1:00 p.m. Hostesses: Ellen swiftly and thoroughly to prom- interest up to SESQUICENTENNIAL BEARD CONTEST ote Michigan as the best possible Alberts. Judy Anderson, 9.2%. site for the SSC. Judy Baird. Jackie Rit- Sponsored by Blough Builders We have already scheduled tersdorf. Program: to be pre- hearings on our SSC legislation. sented by Marsha Wilcox. For more NAME There's no lime to waste because Sponsor: Marion DeVries. we only have four months to pre- information call Auto • Home •Health • Commercial • Life ADDRESS. pare such a massive and detailed FRL, APRIL 3: Craft and STATE SAVINGS proposal. But our efforts will be FTTB Bake Sale sponsored by the well spent if we receive the pro- PHONE BANK Honey Creek Christian ject. since this type of research SEND TO LCC: Box 53, Lowell, Michigan 49331 represents unlimited possibilities Homes Ladies Guild, featur- PATTON-JRB with $2.00 Entry Fee €> FDM to improve our quality of lite and ing Easter and Mother s Day omohuhii? Judging begins at 3:00 p.m. on June 27,1987 LOWELL • ROCKFORD advanced technology tor gifts and lots of homemade everyone on this planet. baked goods, will be held at AGENCY, INC. FMB State Savings Bank in 835 W. Main St. Lowell, Michigan Lowell. PH. (616) 897-9253 The motto of the U.S. Navy's Seebeet it'Can Do Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday. April I, 1987 - Page 4 Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, April lt 1987 • Page 5 Letter to the Editor... You con change risks in your life In the Service... graduate and graduate studies future by providing an envimn- I feel compelled out of recent has happened are both inexcusa- ment where our children can con- finishing only slightly behind Some risks in life you can t non-smokers, and of those who dent of the American Heart As- for coronary heart disease. reports of racism on the Univer- ble and intolerable They do not tinue their education while rt Army Pvi. Jack D. Adkins Jr.. close order drill. Teamwork and some private East Coast institu- change - others, you can. For- have a heart attack, smokers are sociation of Michigan (AHA/ One reason you should vigor- MW sity of Michigan campus to in any way. however, reflect the maining in our fine stale. CO of Irene K. Pepper and siep- self-discipline were emphasized tions. Facts such as these seem luantely, some of the more twice as likely to die. Smoking Ml). Among those risk factors ously work at reducing these risk HEALTH somehow counter the "media attitudes or conventions of the BLUE! son of Terry J. Pepper of 9399 throughout the training cycle. to be forgotten when the media weighty risk factors affecting narrows blood vessels and forces affected by diet are: high blood factors is that there are others Nash Highway. Clarksville. has A 1984 graduate of Lowell bashing" of one of the finest overwhelming majority of stu- lumps on a "hot story" and anen- JOHN F KWANT your chances of suffering heart the heart, in turn, to work less cholesterol, high blood pressure, you can't affect at all. such as By arrived for duly with ihe 3rd Air Senior High School, he joined higher edcation institutions in dents and faculty here at the uni- University of Michigan Sludeni I tion is fbcmed on all that is nega- disease or stroke can be changed efficiently. Smoking also in- diabetes and obesity. age. sex, and heredity. Men are Or. Paul Gautbiar Defense Artillery. West Ger- this country. The isolated "racist" versity. We pride outselves on the Marine Corps in November tive. Ann Arbor for the better creases the odds of suffering a High blood pressure increases at greater risk than women for 1986. incidents that have occurred here our diversity, our mixture of cul- Or. Jim Lang many. The people of the stale of Cigarette smoking is the most stroke, most dramatically for the risk of heart attack, conges- developing heart disease, and are at the university have attracted a tures from around the world, and Adkins is an infantryman. Michigan have a right to be Kwant's letter was printed in important risk factor increasing women who use oral contracep- tive heart failure, stroke and kid- about 30 percent more likely to great deal of attention both from above all the superior academic proud of their public univer- the Detroit Newi. He is the son your chances of heart disease and tives. ney failure Once detected, how- suffer a stroke A woman's risk THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM Marine Pvt. Brian E. Milch- Navy Chief Petty Officer De- ihe the local and national press tradition which U. of M. has es- sities. not only because of their of Henry and Helen Kwant of stroke and also one of the easiest "Several important risk fac- ever, this symptomless disease of heart attack increases after nnis E. Lindgren, whose wife, tablished ell. son of Lanny C. and Belly casting a great cloud over Ann Lowell and a graduate of risk factors to eliminate - simply can be corrected through limita- Robin, is the daughter of Robert academic and athletic excel- tors are related to what and how menopause If one of your par- Today we are going to review a common test thai is performed L. Mitchell of 2479 Murray Arbor. The Gorman studies of 1983 M lence. but also because they offer L-H.S. The letter was submit- quit smoking. Smokers have we eal, said Dr. Andrew tion of salt intake, weight reduc- ents. brother or sister has had at your doctor's office - the electrocardiogram This test measures Lake, Lowell, has completed re- and Patricia Troske of 534 Dog- I must emphasize that the inci- nationally rated the University of us continued hope for a brighter ted to us by his mother twice the risk of heart attack as Mauser, cardiologist and presi- tion, regular exercise and medi- heart problems due to coronary the electrical signals produced by the heart. The electrocardiogram wood NE. Ada. recently returned Michigan 3rd both in under- cruit training at Marine Corps dents are isolated and that which cation. from six-month deployment to artery disease, especially while is commonly referred to as an EKG or ECG. The lest is usually Recruit Depot, . High blood cholesterol levels the Western Pacific aboard the under the age of 50, your performed to evaluate chest pain and to detect abnormal heart During the 11-week training It may never rain cars and can lead to atherosclerosis or so- guided missile destroyer USS Freestyle wrestling news update chances of developing heart dis- rhythms. Occasionally the test will be performed to obtain a cycle. Mitchell was taught the dogs, but it did rain fish in En- called "hardening of the ar- Henry B. Wilson, homeporled in ease also are increased. baseline recording during a complete physical exam. basics of battlefield survival. He II & 12 year old division: gland in 1859. According to teries," in which fatty deposits San Diego. Members of the Lowell Frees- In the 15 and 16 year old divi- RETAIL The best way to improve the Interpretation of the EKG reveals information about the size, was introduced to the typical Richard Stouffer, 2nd; Scott RANGER RICK magazine build up on the inside walls of During the cruise, he visited tyle Wrestling Club who placed sion: Ralph Anheuser 1st, A divi- odds in your favor is lo work on position, rhythm and possible inflammation of the heart muscle. daily routine that he will experi- Swanson, 2nd place. strong winds of a storm can MANAGEMENT arteries. These blockages can ports in the Republic of the in local tournaments over the sion; Todd Brumekool. 2nd and those risk factors you can It is especially useful to determine if a heart attack is a possible ence during his enlistment and Taking a first against Cedar sometimes suck up all sorts of narrow and eventually close an change. The AHA/MI has a cause of unexplained chest pain. Philippines, Singapore, United weekend were: 3rd; Miko Foss, 2nd; Tim Hail, Garb-Ko Inc . 7-Eleven Food studied the personal and profes- Spnngs this past weekend was small things from the ground artery, potentially causing a Arab Emirates, and Australia. In the eight and unders divi- 2nd & 3rd; Nathan Naula. 3rd B Stores is seeking high-caliber number of free publications on The EKG is painless and lakes 5 - 10 minutes. It is performed sional standards traditionally Mathew Groeneweg who wres- sion: John Hall, second. Division, Art Ward. 1st; Aaron or even the water. Then miles individuals to assume store stroke or heart attack. blood pressure, diet, exercise by placing metal discs on the arms, legs and at various positions exhibited by Marines. tled in the 60 pound division In the nine and ten year old Wester. 3rd; Sean Wheeler. 2nd away, these things fall from the management responsibility Cuning down on meals, eggs, and cholesterol. For a list of pub- along the chest wall. The metal discs detect electrical activity of He participated in an active division: Ryan Winchel. second, B Division & 2nd. David Hil- sky. In 1922, spiders rained on m store management whole-milk dairy products and lications available, contact your the heart. You will be lying on a lable and asked lo remain very physical conditioning program Mathew Osmolinski, second and den, third Hungary, and in 1982. two other foods high in saturated fat local office of American Heart still as muscle activity will cause electrical interference There is and gained proficiency in a vari- If you ware bom in April Printed Napkins. Itotchw Jeremy Crosby, third. Last week comp. correction; frogs dropped out of the sky in will usually reduce blood choles- Association of Michigan. usually no risk associated with this test as the metal discs produce ety of military skills, including your birthstona Is adia- 897-9261 If You: In the 13 and 14 year old divi- 9 & 10 year old division: Ryan Dubuque, Iowa. terol levels. If cholesterol levels The American Heart Associa- no electricity themselves. first aid. nfle marksmanship and mond. sion: Rich DePew. second, Winchel, 1st place; Jim Inman. 1. have some college (determined through a simple tion of Michigan is a United Way Once a tracing is obtained a diagnosis can be made. Arrythmias 2. have some related business experience blood test) still remain high de- agency. are easily detected with the resting EKG unless they are not present James Hilden. third. 1st place e 7 0000 3. are highly personable spite diet and exercise, your during the short time that the electrodes are in place If this is the Newly-hatched turtles, Homespun 4. are seeking a career-oriented growth physician may prescribe medica^ case, your doctor may recommend twenty four hour monitoring. hon to help lower it. naturally attracted to the sea This is called a Holler monitor A small electrode will be placed company, then Garb-Ko Inc. 7-Eleven Diabetes is another factor that by the rising or setting sun, are over the chest area attached lo a portable tape recorder which you Devotions is for you increases the risk of coronary easily disoriented by artificial will carry for twenty four hours. ATTENTION heart disease. Most common lights from beachfront develop- Because a resting EKG is not always a reliable indicator for among middle-aged, overweight ment. So, several Florida coun- If you qualify we can offer: coronary artery disease (coronary artery blockage which can lead ELEMENTARY PARENTS adults, diabetes sharply in- ties and towns have passed or-to angina or heart attack) a stress EKG may be performed. This 1. Excellent starting salary and bonus creases an individual s risk of dinances restricting beach is a tracing of the heart's electical activity during exercise. Because By Pauline Spray 2. Advancement based upon performance heart attack. However, diabetes lighting between May and Oc- the heart has to work harder during exercise, a deficiency of blood 3. Full benefit package can be controlled through diet, tober, the prime sea turtle nest-flow through partially blocked comonary arteries may be detected There will be an elementary Open House on ing season. According to IN- Looking diligently lest any man eyes on the faults and failings of exercise, weight control and. if by subtle electrical changes. TERNATIONAL WILDLIFE fail of the grace of God . . . others. If we look down, the necessary, medication. In summary. the EKG is a valuable tool for diagnosing common For a local interview, send resume to 7-Eleven magazine, the protective ordi- (Hebrews 12:15). problems and burdens of every- Lack of exercise hasn't been cardiac problems without excessive risk, which usually can be Food Store, P.O. Box 9429, Grand Rapids, Ml nances require that beachfront Thursday, April 9,1987 day living will overwhelm our clearly established as a direct performed in your doctor's office. WINTER cause of heart disease, but may lights be turned off after II One summer day while we souls and we will sink spiritually. 49509. ATTN: Jim Griffin. An Equal Opp. Empl. M/F be a contributing factor. Your p.m. or shielded so they don't were visiting relatives, our In his book, I Will Lift Up physician is the best person to shine directly on the beach. The ICOATSI in each of the elementary schools for parents and young nephew kept looking at a Mine Eyes, Glenn Clark told consult before beginning any penalty for not complying? A The first buildings that could be called skyscrapers were students who will be attending a different school motto on the wall. Finally, in his about a man who was losl on a structures of more than six stories in which the elevator type of exercise program if you $500-a-day fine and possible fine southern accent, he greai body of water When he was the principal means of transport. due to the redistricting decision. The purpose of are over 40 or have risk factors jail sentence. drawled. "Gradmaw. why do you realized his plight, he was tenor this Open House is to help parents and students want us to keep looking up'T stricken In his distress, he began become acquainted with the building staff. Peter made it fine as long as to pray. Suddenly a brilliant star **************************************************** he kept his eyes on Jesus. But C20-21 appeared in the sky. Keeping • *T when he looked at his surround- constanl watch on Ihe star, he * ings. he began to sink. If we look rowed his small boal with all his * Lo^Hi around, we are apt to gel our might. Eventually he came to * * land at the very spot from which * T-WINNERS * he had embarked. * To make a joyful landing on * 10 GAMES the heavenly shore, we Chnst- * * ians must keep our eyes on Jesus. * AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY We must "keep looking up * Prayer: Dear Jesus. Thou an * * the source of all my encourage- NO TRY-OUTS YMCA * ADA COMMUNITY ment. strength, deliverance, anil * MISSIONARY CHURCH delight. Keep my eyes on Thee * REFORMED CHURCH * This space 10501 Settlewood Ph 897-7185 ADA CHRISTIAN always. Amen. YOUTH BALL 7227 Thomapple River Dr. 676-1032 * Sunday School 9:45 A M REFORMED CHURCH * EVERYONE PLAYS! Worship Service 11 00 A M Pastor JERRY L JOHNSON YMCA BALL for rent! 7152 BradftekJ Sl. S.E 676-1698 If you want to be distressed, look * Evening Service 6 00 P M Moming Worship io:00 A M * LEAGUES REV BRIAN P BOSSCHER within. Prayer and Bible Study-7:30 P M Wednesdays Sunday School 11:20AM * Only $2.75 Moming Worship 9:30 A M * 8974443 GLENN H MARKS Evening Worship 6:00 P M If you want to be defeated, Sunday School 11:00AM * Foreman Road WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE THIS look back. 1 per week Evening Worship 6:00 P M * 897-9110 COMMUNITY CHURCH YOUR ' If you want to be distracted, look Entering Kindergarten and current d* * CHURCH HOME WELCOME TO ALL * around. T-BALL Kindergarten youngsters interested Register NOW for the YMCA's Youth Ball Leagues ... * If you want to be dismayed, * in learning the basics of hitting, running bases and deadline in NOON April 24th. Lowell "Y" office hours look ahead * FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ELMDALE CHURCH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE * team work. Thursday evening "game" will be broken are 9:00-5:00pm, or register by mail, MasterCard or BETHANY BIBLE CHURCH If you want to be delivered, look OF ALTO OF THE NAZARENE OF LOWELL into 5 weeks learning skills and scrinmages, then Visa charges can be taken over the phone. * 3900 East Fulton to Christ. * Comer of 60th Street & Bancroft Avenue 9213 Eimdaie Rd Clarksville 201 North Washington Street REV RAYMOND E. BEFUS 5 games with the other T-Ball teams. Thursday even- * Sunday School 10:00 A M If you want to be delighted, Morning Worship 9:50 A M Sunday School 10 00 AM Rev Rick Upcurch * ing (and Saturday mornings (in June) May 21st thru Team coaches will be in contact with their players Morning Worship 11 00 A M, Moming WorsNp 1100AM Church School io«) A M look up. * (Broadcast 10 A M WMAX 1470) * after April 30th for team practices and game sched- Jr -Sr High Young People .... 6 30 P M Evemog Worship 6 00PM Moming Worship 11:00AM AUTHOR UNKNOWN July 2nd. Sunday School 11:15 A M * Evening Worship 7:00 P.M Wednesday NigW Worship 790 P M Evening Service g oo p M ules. The 10 weekly games begin the week of May 19th Evening Service 6:00 P M * Wednesday Bible Study 7 00PM REV GREGORY A FREED PASTOR and conclude in early July with a pool party; every- Wednesday Sen/ice 7:30 P M Wednesday Mid-WeeK Service * (016) 060-7292 Jr Teens. Adults 7 Ledger • Wednesday. April I, 1987 - Page 6 Students identified Dine designated early decision scholar the MScienc • e Olympia/\l. ...M. .d, i team. She The Or and Valley Ledger's • • • Lowell High School senior Scholars also receive considera- superior academic achievemcni was an ambassador to the Hugh Rebecca (Becky) Dine is one of lion for participation in Almas and national lesi scores. Above () Bnen leadership Conference 2} high school seniors selected Honors Program. and beyond their academu for High School Sophomores to partictpMe in Alma College's lo be eligible to apply for achievements, the students also and is a singer in Lowell High'i I'.arK Decision Program in its Almas Early Decision Program, are actively involved as leaders choir and the pop music gnuip. hrst year. seniors must have completed the at their schools. All. we feel, will "bth Hour Music." IntnKlucted this academic ACT or SAT and have a cumula- make considerable contributions Co-valedictorian of the class year, the pmgram awards qual- live high school grade point of to Alma College." of 1987, she enjoys singing and ified high school seniors up lo 3.25 or above in academic sub- As a high school student. Dine raising sheep and poultry. S1.000 in additional scholarship jects. is a member of Close-Up. Riture Dine is the daughter of Robert awards lor making a commit- The quality of the students ac- Farmers of America. Interna and Judith Dine. 12500 72nd ment. by December I. 1986, to cepfed in this first year of the tional Club. National Honor So attend Alma m the fall of 1987. program is exceedingly strong, ciety. Junior Woman's Club and S.E.. Alio. I Other incentives for pamcipa- according to David Groff. lion in the Early Decision Pmg- Alma s director of admissions. Michigan Bell prevents damage 1 ram include learning about ad- "Of the 23 students accepted We received several calls from folks who could identify some mission and scholarships early in as Early Decision Scholars. 70 of the people in the above photograph when we published it hi0 the year and receiving priority percent rank either first or sec- to fiber-optic networks weeks ago. However, only one, Arlyn Witherell. identified everone housing and academic advisor ond in their class." he said. "All Michigan Bell is taking new tractors to prevent damage to the j" the ^as at the LISTING qualify for Trustee Honors Schol- selection. In addition to receiv- | • • company's undcrgnH-nd Mclntyre School on Grand R.vcr Dr. near Kissing Rock Rd, jn ing such information some five arships, Almas most prestigi- steps to protect its recently de- to six months earlier than usual, ous. competitive awards given to veloped fiber-optic network and Arlyn identified the people as follows: (hack row I. to r.) Keith MAGAZINE those designated Early .Decision students who demonstrate willbe working closely with con Phil Gould, local corporate af- "Chubby" Baker, Lila Witherell. Arlyn Witherell, Sonny Bewell fairs manager, said Michigan Billie Kehoe. Dana Johnson (teacher), Joan Kelly (front row I. reaTurei vompieie Bell is planning a senes of meet- lo r.) Kenny Gould, Art Gould, Chardette Kelly, Ruth Meeusen ings in early I^H7 with contrac- Mary Gould, Kenny Witherell and 7W Kdly. Liftings of Lowell tors statewide to discuss what Nice job Arlyn! The Ledger would be more than happ> to can be done to minimize cable publish similar photos that our readers may have in their posse- Cable TV Chcmnelt damage sion. Judging from the number of calls we received regarding "We need to discuss what this photo, there are many of you who enjoy seeing these old Michigan Bell can do - and what On A Dally Basis* photos. contractors can do - to better protect the telecommunications network." he said. e Special Sports "With the advancements in idecommunications, two The listings strands of fiber - less than the thickness of a single strand of Y.M.C.A. announces a... hair - can transmit 8.000 tele- O Special Daily phone conversations at the same NEW PRE SEASON ^ We're Your Favorite Pet & Tack Store time," he said Movie Listings A Full Line Pet Store Pet Supplies & Services "A major cable cut has the po- tential to disrupt emergency calls j SOFTBALL LEAGUEX Professional Dog Grooming New & Used Tack to police, fire and hospitals. It HOURS jjiiK ••••• Horse Supplies can also cause millions of dollars : for Men's Teams ^ e Listings Coincide M-F 10-6 SS VISA in losses each year to businesses Select Tues.. Wed., Of With Numbers On Sat. 10-3 which rely heavily on computers Thurs evenings for this WW Open Till 9 P.M. 206 E. Main St. Lowell 897-5577 and sending data - like insur- • N siSI)* game league Plav A Your Tuner ance and brokerage firms, travel M •starts APHIL TIM covering . agencies and government offices ^4 weeks with two ^jand many, many others " •double headers sceduled I nder a staler ide cooperative per team. o Complete A plan, contractors can notify TEAM FEE of 11110 00 utilities of their plans to dig, plus 3 balls with lasy To Use WITTENBACH blast or dnll w ith a single call to • League Champs receiving "MISS DIG." MISS DIG is a tcommemorative T shirts. call-notification system to avert •(Limit of 4 teams Kola mo zoo, Ml OD Oldsmobile - Pontiac - GMC Trucks WWMJ /* 1. 4AI damage to utility facilities. More • per night) WUHQ • Grand Rapidt, Ml ^owell^JVlichigan *^892:9227 than 500 utilities in Michigan - WXM» WINS Laming, Ml CD including gas. electric, water, Lansing, Ml sewer and cable TV services -- WOTV Grand Rapidt, Ml GD SHARPEST CARS IN LOWELL participate in the effort. W»LX Jade ion, Ml * Qi A small Michigan Bell cable WGVC ANandaie, Ml WKAB E. Lansing, Ml (S -- w ith a diameter the size of -a (9 CONTAINS LISTINGS FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 3 1986 CELEBRITY EURO-SPORT, air, burgundy $8,495°° WZZM Grand «apid», Ml dime - cut in October near Holly JUST ARRIVED!! (HBO) m I HBO Home Boi Office 1986 OLDS 88 ROYAL, 4 door, gray $11,995°° impaired service for 500,000 re- Atlanta, GA THRU THURSDAY, APRIL 9,1987 WTBS [MAX] 1986 BUIOK SOMERSET T-TYPE, loaded $10,995°° sidence and business customers CiNEMA* Gnomox thmughout the Lower Peninsula. Red Satin w/Flannel Lining USA USA NefwoHi 1986 CAVALIER, 4 door, air, 11,000 miles $7,495°° Ditnoy Gould said. DISNEY 1985 FIREBIRD SPORT COUPE, air, bronze $8,295°° CBN CBN Cable Notwrfc Gould said Michigan Bell in Baseball Style Jacket \NGN Chicago, H Sam Fiscbetti (Peter Coyote, r.) faces a legal and moral dilemma when he discovers that his client (Liam Neeson) is guilty of 1985 CUTLASS SUPREME, 2 door, blue $8,495°° 1985 experienced more than Sports Netwerfc ESPN ^-1-1- M IU#.»/.L the rnnrder of which he's been accnted. "Sworn to Silence" airs Monday, April 6. on ABC. 1985 RENAULT ENCORE LS, air, gold $4,995°° 1,200 major cases of contractor Lowell Red Arrow Logo CNN s.ante rwwi rarwni damage to its facilities. NICK Nkkolodoon / A AI 1985 OLDS 88 ROYAL LANDAU, loaded, gold $8,695°° And, he said. Michigan Bell Toddler thru 2X 1985 OLDS CALAIS SUPREME, maroon $8,295°° is aggressively pursuing lawsuits against those offenders who re- 1984 FIERO, air, stereo, white $6,395°° OPEN: fuse to acceptfinancial responsi- 1984 CHEVY S-10 4x4 PICKUP, red $6,995°° Monday-Friday. bility lor the damages they have LOWELL 10:00am-6:00pro 1984 98 REG. BROUGHAM, 4 door, grey $9,895°° caused to underground facilities. Come In And Sat., 9am-2pm 1984 BLAZER, air, 4 speed, black $9,295°° Michael Holmes, general at- SPORT SHOPPE 309 E. Main, (Clark Plumbing 1 Heating) torney for litigation, said Michi- «•>>»«««* 1984 BONNEVILLE. 4 door, air, silver $5,995°° Phone: 897-6308 We make shopping Check Us Out... 1983 MALIBU, 4 door, air, 45,000 miles $4,995°° gan Bell has been very success- I ful in requiring contractors to pa\ easier and fun... 1981 CHEVETTE, 4 speed, stereo, brown $1,995°° for the cost of repairs as well as | UyA-Way 1981 CITATION, 4 door, 47,000 miles $2,895°° for loss of the use of the network. K And you'll check 1977 GRANADA, 4 door, beige $1,295°° Holmes said Michigan Bell has gone to court twice since FOR YOU ... Your one-stop value shop. Vfeu'll find just September to obtain injunctions * out with good value! ordering contractors to stop all about everything you need for your entire excavation near Michigan Bell family. facilities, unless they take the ex- Everyday low prices, tensive precautions required by FOR YOU ... 1979 CHEVY 4X4 PICKUP Michigan law to prevent damage Your personal check acceptance. Simply Best Sellers, Super Values to underground facilities. present proper identification. and Super Selections! "Sometimes the only was Michigan Bell can get the full FOR YOU ... cooperation of a contractor more Your satisfaction is guaranteed. Ex- concerned about staying on changes or refunds will be granted cheer- schedule than avoiding harm to telecommunications equipment fully. At H&lR Block we know OCT THAT OHAT V&H OMQUAUTY is to shut down its operations." you're concerned about the H*R BLOCK FOR YOU ... an riiuna win Holmes said. most sweeping tax law Use your credit cards. Simply present your aimnwi aM wnn ligll stiivici fkm\ changes in history. This year the mcome tax people VISA, MASTERCARD or CHOICE. put us on your side. We're 123 W MAIN, LOWELL Ml 49331 • PH 897-9918 pledged to find you the biggest "NEW LOCATION" An e/ecrnc ray has special FOR YOU ... refund you're entitled to. 112 N. JEFFERSON WE'RE YOUR HOMETOWN DIME STORE MEETING YOUR MasterCard . muscles in its body that can We have convenient layaway. Stop at our Suite 3 give off shocks of up to 200 customer service center for details. VARIETY OF NEEDS 897-8947 L ^ J WITTENBACH volts, RANGER RICK Hours: Monday thru Saturday 9 till 6 magazine reports. That's al- "Where Used Cars Stand Tall ft Sell Right" most twice the power of the WHAT CAN WE HMD FOR YOU? electric current in your home. Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, April I, 1987 - Page 9 Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, April I, 1987 • Page 8 SATURDAY TwL.,o JJIAW- 1*-'Or- -* vv lrvf%^^ LJ-l-1" - . 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•HB Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday* April I, 1987 • Page 10 SATURDAY Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, April lf 1987 • Page II live (In Storoo) o tycoon th teal em Son FranciKO It's 0 luring Night Tracks (In Stereo) dtred guordton wot btbovod to be IB » MOVIi Or Who Star Trok SUNDAY a mochmc tHot coum •orttr I (MAX) MOV* A H.. • • 8:30 11 00 J^The Werld T trkia Arquette 1987 (9) Skkol A Ibert A the from a gotd-nch voMty. Mike Snake donee' (MAX) MOV* S -Jhi quokct o young DA pun Kn mot CD (^) Whool ol Portuno o World Wide Church of (HBO) MOW; Running to (g) Marriod... With Childron Menry Noncy Kovock Monuef 23 Nowton i Apple (CC). 87 Austin Oty Umits Lover (tt Nows (R) Oad Brave' (In Stereo) Futsrre Flight hoi orh viitU to um Jo* Ptnny FodMoPofi Jr. 1966 Carteont VV Hk Golden Jome»t SHtgtty o Beuioh Quo 1979 look at Me Now the Wal CD (MAX) MOW The Monoy OCDOdft MOW Trading Solid t»oicj StyU With Eko KlonMh Soul Train MOV* Pursuit of tho Oral lance SoftWi iTopvd) 2:4S DTV MOVII: Sword in tho Stono' IfM hr (CQ (In Stereo) PWces' (CQ A successful commod © 10| Newt Auto lactng. Grand No- «Spaa' A Gorman battloslMp n pur Kenneth Ceaeland Day of Discovery Woodwvif Ht» Shop 300 M CD n P»o lowlon Tour You Thinner •> 5 00 itkt broker ond 0 street huttler be- Off the Record i sued by Ihe Bntah Boot. Anthony (R) SRobert Schuior I WondorWorks; Top Kid if MO VII Doctor Who flfctlAML . — I CNN Spoaal Report I (HBO) Soabert I MOW; House of Dies come the obfectt of a btiarro bet lifestyles el tho Ikh ond ^'4 ' H k ' l J * r Ouoyle. John Grogton, Peter Findi Draar' mooo tjy rwo ei(K*iM I r4»y • bryroon 1 s ccrC jA ol Won t i jl & n Tonnn (In*#) Rated K I What a Country' m MOW: Tho Bridge on the Good Morning Mkkoyf 1957. Mvar Kwai' ID Jerry Fafwel I- - M •C 9 JIff CoGoffofeKmn f Q M Mogn ol Oil Pointing I Sportscontor Saturday ei •«^ e ^^Pfvws Tram dk Murphy, Don Aykroyd, Jamie JWry raiwofi (MBOI MOVII Just Ono ol Spoitiientai Saturday S:0S Ci Night Tracks (bi Stereo) Itr OlMAXHCinomo a SoMtont A O IMBOI Bo. I Crosshro 0 01) MOV*: 'Lucky Tosan' A bikde tho PGA Tour lee Curtk 19S3JR) Focus en Success Jon Stuiin-S—• A Broti Ono Voko (In Sioroo) Vou Can t Do That on Tokin- cowboy tries to dear hk sidekick of 5:30 •i Sapofboek dub (L"e) U) (M) 0 U Masterpiece id Young Wide Wary ol <9QecoKid MO VII bvWif CoHWi charges of armed robbery John latedK Theatre. Star Quoity Tho Noel Lou Grant • IMAXI Ctrvamai Uumn Pd • f 11 Ar T Kit GoM Grootor Oroon»boro Boikfttoge 12 00 0 (aTmOVK: The Groat Train Wayne. Gabby Hayes 1934 6:00 O 4f Love That Sob i w* 9%J ttuy • vIvS 4:30 » In View el Hoiond (CQ. IVftyJ ' 9 00 •nTSsMwdngNov W% J\r*y* • * «Ooon (U«0(liv ) • MOVtl TK. Inrff* «• rtw Rekkery' In the mid- ISOOl, an efo Np Night Fight 9 One Big Family Ii- 12:00 41 Bmny/lM gant trio attempt *o greater heat O 41) In Search el tho Lord's 9 Spartakus and the Sun So- {MOW'The Loot WerW Pro ® Now. rsJ jowen vwcv IT Thk Wool •fvot Kwai Wagon Train A.r, Wook in Country m MO vi of aM lime Sean Cannery. Donald © Tolas from tho lebert Klein Timo MWfic • MOV* Tho UtW Prmcoee Wild Bin HkkoHie k i«g Story Throb O 1 If Meseogi from Calvary A young girl Morchot for hor father Yavr Monoy Amorkon .. Anothor Op- Sutherland, lotley Anne Down NowSight 87 11:10 ^ CNN Tmvol Guide Hon in search of a lott South Amen MOW: 'Country O CD MOW: Tho Critkal Lkt Mr Wiiard't World O H) CSS Sunday ' 1130 j (DO (|) Pace the evon tfiougk it m beUved that fw it 3:30 47 SnkoSkkofl A( Ehort t 1979 erk In Touch A hospital director slated for a S *Wi*r%9fwf Wfefl r»l^> Nows O 4t) How lo Make M We WOvrfO "P* joveinmenl pOTuraciy MOV*: Moon APTWNOON Cotholk Church ond tho Mafia at MOV*: 'Tartan and tho CD OGD CIS Sports Satur- T-*• ^ 6^# eeooe • I* A ® Jack Sonny © 23) Groat (MAX) MOW (CQ tempt to negotiate the oc^gtitillon •no ouq u>f#a nocin^ 12:00 • VaNoy ol Gold' Tarian |0«m the day (U^) S 1:00 Q CD to took refuge in Tahiti Tho World Tt Cover Story of an ancient and revered crott Chorry HV' Milo (l.«o) chief ol poke and a prolestor to • S) Thk Wook With David 0 17 Fall Guy NewiwotcH Star mon (CQ. Part I of 2. George 4 00 9 (9) MOW: Guyana, Cub of Wish Upon e Star Ln,..,./ CI y. w„t .(J k r. Roger Moore. Stacy Keach 1976 find a kidnapped boy whoto mur 01 (If Star Trok Srinkloy (CQ. Monkoos lab Uockor s Wacky shofl, Dolores OxBey 1943. tho Damned* Docmnontui y deto^ Solo A So Check It Outf 9 Snook Previews Iji, |J -i * * ;-l • If MOW The Court Joe- CNN News rv U• (1 Of J 9 iOt 12 05 Tracks (In Storoo) ing the tragic events of Jonettown < hfitfion 9:30 A -i — — i • ^— - — MOW The iig Show' Thk (MAX) MOW The Monoy Th# Writ degree of folly •• to conceit one's self wise; 17 m Chrktian Financial ^ rTs0080«vlV IwufO* ri a 1 AAI Poeipert: India Spooks «fW (CQ (In O Star Search Story Stuart Whitman, Gene Barry. the second to profess it; the third to despise counsel. 0 I r CD f 10' Facts of Lifo (CQ. Postscript to a War; Tho Yvonne DeCorlo 1980 ® Style With BftO Klonoch up with evil knights, good witches tson and horset k filmed at the 10:30 lit sum! & SMrt « ih. (MAX) MOV*: Cocoon (CQ The Got Along Gang and a plot to overthrow a tyranm- Benjamin Franklin (In Stereo) Indo-Osinoso in Amorka • MOW Africa Saaamt A 640 O (HBO) MOW Trancers Toiias Centennial Exposition Gene MOW Mountain Family Stereo) cot king. Danny Kayo. Gfyms Johns, (9 WondorWorks Top Kid (t| Ghost Story tecret treasure mop « found on a Autry, Smiley Bumette, Kay Sanchos ol Sol Air a Baal Mbone. 1936. CQ. (HBO) MOV*: Just Ono of tafari in Afrka. Bud Abbott, lou 7:00 To So Hughes. 1937. It Whore Have AR the 0 lorry Jonas H's a living S Lml tJ-|, , —i-t, S rroTiWm., .1:1-i , of- 1r^ofvr iJMe. v nn Tail of the Town Teachers Gone Nowtmokof Sofurday the Gs/yt' (CQ Coetelo, Clyde Beatty. 1949 Your Church ol the Air Uwry JwtM ^ MISl Soccer: Kansas City _ Throb f g : , gk ® WUd, WBd Woet 0 (HBO) MOW; Qukksdvor Comets at Tacoma Stars (Toped) Mysterious Gtios ol Gold 9 Night Fight CB MOW: Cry el the Wild Thn Aft«4wY \^Wvof . (HBO) MOV*: Bock to tho S:M I (In Stereo) rvowsfiigm Fnhin With Orlando Wilson documentary of wolves gives in People Donald Duck Presents fiL. Future' (CQ (In Storoo) Undo V ; O 47 Charles in Charge Good Time Cafe DTV 1:00 O i Musk Oty. USA sight to the fact that wolves ore not Perky Pig i MOVIE Domons of tho O CD MOV*; Amorka at tho the savage kiBert of legend 1974 Surxfoy Mwnmq Q World Chan (HBO) MOW: ikhord lukeyter tvtNING Deed Devil worshipport toorch Movi*^ hiiflioo l-ieston narrates Rural Route 10 i Pryor live in Concert' © MOW: love letters An am — 11:00 lor o virgm to oior at tocrifke to thn feature v^ich includes cfips nesta vktim it accused of murder Today's (9 The Werld Tt (MAX) Qnomox Comedy G) (9 News 12:30 O 3 Intortainmont Thk *oo adiacEaGDaroa Ifk gfJ ~ g-f LU. f r4i n n » Turkey Tele vision (HBO) MOW Kideo' ii—— I —. — a m ' II J Trapper John, M.D. Tnwir K/ru. vJVQr^v m rnmifi, rawiyc from ciostK hkm of Wty four dvec mg nor nutoana. jonmrer janes, jo His Written cxponmom i^iioofv v^oi • Tfioo Week 10:00 (MAX) MOW AMe John Ankerberg Fonoch 1976. tors 1976 seph Cotton, Amta loune 1945 Noturoiy (In Stereo) O 41 lunoway with tho Ikh O (fl) WWP Suporstars of Wros- AI American Wrestling 4f Now Gidget fQ MOV*: Soptombor Gun' An O (Ii Dukes of Hoiiard & lorry King Overnight MnuV»'< ivp Sonchei of iol Air tlinq 1 {Mosree Factory: JoAnno Wer- KJ ^ . . . - c , . .4,, 35 Firing Lino ogmg gonfighter Kofpt a nun tram VTl ' iy' r«:_L- »n| nt i ffi Turkey Televisier rwwecTimiw * t y ^ Gimmo a Brook • Women's lib « 23 Michigan Outdoors port a group ol children to 0 Victory 4 05 O (HBO| MOW Stayground Happy Days Again 231 Know tone; Chasing the Gentle Son Coors Sports Page (Ike) a church in Robort Prot CTl Mn,^ 1 ju ,| . X/nl Gi Night Tracks (In Stereo) CAIT Auto lacing Piooioio m {CQ Hownvoo PGM Solo • ommm —t — I ton, Patty Duke Attin, SaNy KoNer 1 1 11 r £ i j _*• 4:20 ID (MAX) MOW ^ And 6:00 mxaxaQDacea I Ovvy OvO *Nr M S _ (HBO) MOV*: 'Timo Ban- O lebert SchuHer * j T i» - e * '' Rvo Mile Crook man 1983 at Now York Libortios Justko for Af Mrs For gotten C> 1 of 3. Bugs Sunny Stereo) iSaab Pro Sorios (R) Funtastk Treasure Hunt (MAX) MOW Kim' Newswatch Dr. 9 MOVIE: Moon ond Siip- MdaugMin Group Air wolf Spartakus and tho Sun Bo- 1030 fI . t. i i n'^^el iis i VAi lfe w• MO•.* once' A brilliant ortnt loaves hit Groat Decktont I! W! »\ \'i «noath tho Soa wife to seek refuge in Tahiti Children Caught in the view (CQ. Altai Smifh and Jonr-. 6:05 CD World Championship Wros- Tom A Jerry and Friends George Sanders. Herbert Mar Gessfire CB (9 Thk Week With David _i Skiing: World Cup Freestyle (MAX) Gnomoi Comedy 9:00 0 (MAX) MOW shaH Dolores Dudley 1943 f) (ID Funtastk World of Srinkloy (CQ. Championships (I) MONDAY 6:30 O CD CBS Nows Eiporimont: Mkhael Davit: Life Uamom 0 nets a • n Mine' (CQ (In Stereo) 1:05 C9 MOVIE: 'Big Jake' A man. es nanno-Dorpofa MOW. Boi :s Are Ringing fwow»wiif%Mai lonimAeLn of tho Party (In Stereo) U » S » < i 1 i * - ( © Golf: Greater Greensboro tronged from his family for 15 Peanuts create quick energy which burns up calories and loaf to lool DU'"vfMy rvHina Mad Movios With the LA. 33 Ono Big Family You and Mo, Kid S 4/6/87 Open (R) years, joins his two sons to search Day of Discovery 7th Annsml Johnny Wolier Connection CD ® NBC Nows builds muscle. Appreciable amounts of calcium, phos- © Throe Score/Your Taxes S mwm n9r 9 30 ^ MOW: Throe Cabaierot for his kidnapped grandson John James Kennedy 6:30 O CD CBS Nows l ^ ^ OOC^J >* i 'OO^ CJD£7*P iJimm cr^fviy ouivviru wf ftrsrs^f p 10 00 0 (HBO) MOW: The Offkial phorus. potassium, iron and magnesium are also found leol Adventure of Sher- »h. What a Country! MOV*: The Imporor Wayne. Richard Boone, Maureen Hon iuporFight Preview Story' (Dubbed) O'Hora 1971. in peanuts. lock Jones ond Procter Watson Foiffitjn Corretpondontt Spor* . Pfvir Jones' A man met from pullmon i Big Story (CQ. NICK locks 10:05 O MOW AR That Heaven Al> 830 0 CD CD 227 (R) (In Storoo) G (9 NBC News (MAXj MOW: 'Privato lo- porter to become King of Haiti I Out of Control O (21 Wonderworks: The 1:00 CD O GD NBA Saskotbal: lows' A widow foHs in love with Paul Robeson. Dudley Diggt. Frank CD 23 Wild Amorka: Growing A hundred tons of barnacles can collect on the bottom I What s Nu? r ABC Nows (CQ. 745 POVfOfl V.OfTKs her gardener, but town gotwp ond S • -I C,L..II-- ar Boy (CC). (HBO) MOW T Wilson 1933 Uo Wild of a steamship every year. 8:00 Kooorr xnuner lHBOl Survival the wrath of her children force her (HBO) MOW Head Office 76ers (live) (HBO) MOW The R'd (9) ABC Nows (CQ CD 13 It's A Living lav. Stanley » t to give him up. Rock Hudton. Jane (CQ (In Stereo) O (41) Telephone Auction New leave It to My Friond Flkko © Gymnastics: McDonald s In- H k Written Wvman. Agnes Moorohood 1956 Ii MOW; Sportacus' A glodio Suporstars of Wrestling Animob in Action ScholastK Sports Amorka 1 Of OOTIOftOI IWiMwd r Olee 0^MAX1 MOW. On the Wot 11:00 CB (MAX) MOW; Mad Max tor rebel escapes from slavery and Puttin' en the Hits I Pinnacle 900 O (D O (D MOV*: 'The Win- Beyond Thundordome' (CQ (In SATURDAY'S MOVIES BO with on army ol slovet, challenges lorid Cup Sluing: Crass Star Trok Cartoon ter of Our Dkcontont' (CQ A (CQ. 8:00 O (HBO) MOW: Lucas (CQ Stemo) Carolyo McCormick stars as spunky assistant D.A. Rita tho owe tome might ol impertol Living Wild Country Notion ok (Taped) 700 man. who works as a clerk in the (In Stereo) Jimmy Bollard Golf Connec- Fiori in the Boston-based action drama "Spenser: For i Rome. Kirk Douglot, Laurence Ok Mighty Continent Spot' sC ? n t f 1 Solid Gold grocery store his family hod owned (HBOB ) I 8:30 SATUtDAY S lock (CQ. (In nor, Jean Simmons 1960. Code R«d Ann Sothorn Hire." It airs Saturday, April 11, on ABC. Charles in Charge («) for generations, dreams of buymg Stereo) 4/4/S7 O Dknoy's Academy Award 7:00 £3 O CD 60 Minutes M'A-S'M back the store and restoring hn fa (MAX) MOW Matk' (CQ mily in the community. Donald MOW 'Charlie Chan at the mmwo* Dknoy Sunday Davoy A Goliath Opera' Mutk mixes with murder Movie. The Parent Trap (CQ. Sutherland. Tori Garr, Tuesday 6:15AM CD (MAX) - Montana TorfHory' Dumbe't Grcut h ::*>w;:o] :i J Weld 1983. (R) Jem and the famed Chorlk Chan it 0 (S) Married. With Children j*************************** 6:20AM IB (HBO) - XoM Kvor ^jcnovoin -A—R —c a* jipof'- C s A - colled in to solve tho mystery. War- ffi) C8 (]| Oharo {CQ. Robert Schuior (CQ. 7:30AM O [MAX) - 'AR the King's Man' s^^wW9fj A . M • v« ri L J< w ^i

MODEL DESCRIPTION WAS NOW 1986s $6,595°° Tempo 2 door, 23,000 miles, sharp $6,995- Mustang 2 door, 13,000 miles, nice $8,395- $7,795°° Escort 2 door, pony, extra nice $5,995- $4,995°° Ikurus 4 doors (4 to choose from) $10,995- $9,995 tempo 4 door, 17,000 miles, sharp $7,995- $6,995°° Ford F150 4x2 pickup, 8,000 miles $9,995 $8,595°° 1985s Escort 2 door, pony, 18,000 miles $4,995- $4,595°° Ford Ranger 4X2 Pickup, nice $6,595- $5,495°° j Chevy Cavalier Station wagon, auto, air $7,995- $7,295°° Chevy Cavalier 4 door, auto, air $6,995- $6,395°° Nissan 200 SX 30,687 miles, sharp $14,995- $13,995°° OldsCierra 4 dr. loaded, 34,000 miles $7,995- $6,995°° Chevy Cavalier station wagon, nice $7,995- $6,395°° Ford F150 4X4 extra nice, 31,000 miles$9,495- $6,995°° OldsFirenza 2 door, auto, air, nice $7,995- $6,995°° Buick Skyhawk 2 door, auto, air, sharp $7,9I6- $6,995°° Olds Delta 88 4 door, loaded, nice $9,995- $6,995°° )s FordFISO 4X4 auto, two tone grey $8,995- $7,995°° Ford F150 302, auto, sharp $8,995- $7,995°° 00 Buick LeSabre 4 door, loaded $9,995- $8,995 Buick Skyhawk 2 door, auto, air $7,995- $6,995°° Bronco II 4X4 extra sharp $9,995- $6,995°° Tempo 4 door, auto, air, sharp $6,995- $5,995°° Olds Calais 2 door, loaded $8,995- $7,995°° Olds Firenza 4 door, loaded $7,995- $6,995°° Escort Station wgn., 37,000, nice $6,295- $5,795°° Ranger Pickup 30,000 miles, sharp $6,295- $5,495°° Mustang GT V8, air, sharp $10,295- $9,595°° $7,495°° Hark back to the big Lowell Centennial parade 55 years agot the summer of 1932. The VWJetta 4 door, auto, nice $7,995- Centennial Queen. Emma Kropf (Herron) and her court are known. But who can tell us the names of the children on the float? 1984s Bronco 4X4, extra nice $7,995" $6,995°° Renault Encore Auto $4,995" $3,995°° By Jerry Hale, Isuzu Pickup Cap, only 29,000 miles $4,995- $3,595°° Priscilla Ford F150 4X4, only 36,000 miles $9,995- $6,595°° Lussmyer continued Ford F150 4X4, with cap $8,995- $7,995°° memher-bormwerv and he is op- Ford F250 4X4, with plow $10,995- $9,495°° timistic about the future of the Ford F150 4X2,302, V8, auto $6,995- $5,995°° organization "The Seventh distnet which 1983s includes Michigan. Minnesota. Ford Bronco 4X4, air, stereo $8,995- $7,995°° and still $5,995°° has a nei worth of S700 million Buick LeSabre 2 door, extra nice $6,995- and the districts recovery plan Ford Crown Vic 4 door, sharp $5,995" $4,995°° is getting good results/' he said. Mercury Lynx 4 door $3,995- $2,995°° "We've sold SI4() million Ford Conversion Van, x-sharp $10,995 $9,995°° worth of acquired property and Ledger Entries... have received 104^ to 105^ of 1982s the appraised land value. Ninety Ford Crown Vic 4 door, sharp $6,995- $5,995°° percent of this land has been sold of 75.50 and 25 Years Ago $5,395°° back to local active farmers. Buick Regal 2 door, loaded $6,495- "We're resiruciuring 50^ of our loans thai weren't paying m- 75 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - MARCH 28, 1912 1981s terest." he reported "Both bor- The Baseball Boosters are bringing in the Canadian Jubilee Olds Cutlass 2 door, supreme $4,995- $4,595°° rowers and lenders have lo make Singers in a program to help pay off last year's expenses Olds Cutlass 4 door, extra shapr $4,995- $4,595°° concessions, but we've finalized and assure a ball club this year. SI.300 restruciured loans. D.G.L ' (Dexter Look?) wntes an impassioned column in "We expect the farm economy favor of the proposed road bonds, reminding readers that ONLY to improve.*" Williams said only 25c will get them a dollar s worth of road improvements, 1979 Ford Ranchero, good transp. $1,995°° "Many members showing im- with funds from county and state. 1978 Ford Bronco 4X4 $2,995 proved profits and the net farm Vergennes Township supervisor. P.M. Alger, "has voluntar- 1979 Chevy $995°° mcome is expected lo rise from Monte Carlo, nice ily joined the Down and Out Club, refusing to allow his name 00 to 9^ in 1987." to be used at the Democrat caucus." Orlando Odell will run 1979 Chevy Van, 8 person $1,495 Carl Jessen. chief executive against Allen S. Bennett for Alger's job. 1979 Chevy Malibu,2door $1,195°° officer of FCS of West Michigan The Lowell Ledger office offers "Public Stenographer and 1979 Chevy Pickup, 3/4 ton, auto $2,995°° said the recovery program in Typewriter" service at reasonable rates. 1979 Ford F150 4X4 w/plow $3,295°° West Michigan is making prog- ress. 50 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - APRIL 1 1937 "We re restructuring loans and f A small crowd is observed waiting outside the old post Where over 600 cars and trucks are delivered have reduced nonaccrual loans office for the doors to open, while down the street the new by S5 million since January I one goes into business. each month with the name Harold Zeigler on and we've sold nearly 5,000 Residents of Hudson Ave., which is also M-66. petition the acres of perperty for S3 .8 million State Highway Department to blacktop the clay street. them. at or above current land prices." Congress votes to expand the Citizens' Military Training said Jessen. Corps, a 30-day camp which is "esentially a school in citizen- •ON ANY 1980 OR NEWER ZEIGLER FORD USED VEHICLE "We're offering competitive ship for boys. Donald McPherson. a lieutenant in the Reserve interest rates on country home Corps, receives applications in this area. loans." Jessen added. * and we re continuing to try to improve our other intent' rates.' 25 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - MARCH 29, 1962 Jessen says FCS of West The election board misses supper because of the crowds Harold Zeigler Ford Michigan is in better shape than of voters, and ballots are recounted more than a dozen times, lenders in M»me other parts of and at 1 a.m. the $1.1 million bond issue for a new high Used Car & Truck Center the country because western school is declared passed, 567-566. Operating millage for lowell, Michigan • phone 897 8431 Michigan's crops arc diversified the new school passes by a slightly wider margin because and man> members have ofl- non-owners of property could vote. h Wi-tJ H I0i»«r ^ (JOi '*i H f'» 8 Wu" h dOfti Whore over 600 Cars b True ks .iff delivered each mu' '" -farm income lo supplement larm Showboat Garden Club plans to plant flowers at the Y, and tl.1. • 8 ! 4 IX). • with the namt» HAROLD ZEIGUR on them income. reminds that the petunia is Lowell's official flower