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Volume 11, Issue 26 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since Wednesday, May 13, 1987 Sesquicentennial voyageurs stop in Lowell

The "Gabtgouache". a large beached their canoes here where lages along their route which in- replica of a native American the Rat River joins the Grand. cludes several rivers and canoe stopped in Lowell on Mon- The project is called the TVans streams. These communities are day as part of a Michigan Ses- Mitchi Asugyean River Odyssey. a link to the past when settle- quecentennial project sponsored The odyssey began on April 6 in ments formed along the rivers by the city of Grand Haven. With Bay City. Over the past month used by trappers, voyageurs, a little imagination, a spectator the canoeists, dressed in authen- lumbermen, missionaries and could envision long ago times tic voyageur garb, have visited traders as they traveled about the when traders and trappers often dozens of cities, towns and vil- state. A proclamation issued by Lowell filayor James Maatman said in part, "These villages, Along Main Street towns and cities which de- veloped along these fabled water arteries sensed the pulse of the land, first when it was a territory, and next as an emerging state " Maatman, along with City Councilmen Dean Collins, Bill Thompson and Charlie Doyle were on hand to greet the paddlers when they beached their canoe at the Grand River boat launch Acting City Man- ager Barry Emmons and Lowell POPPY SALES BEGIN THURSDAY Police Sergeant Al Eckman also participated in the greeting cere- The Clark-Ellis Post of the American Legion and their Auxilliary monies. Lowell High School along will the Rat river Post 8303 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Seniors Doug Kidder and T.C. and their Auxilliary will sell Memorial Poppies at various locations DeBold helped paddle the canoe about town on Thursday, Friday and Satureday May 14,15 and 16. from Saranac into a very stiff The Poppies symbolize fallen veterans as taken from the poem, westerly wind. Both students re- ,4ln Randers Fields." The poem begins, "In Randers Fields where Dr. David H. Seibold (left), Chairman of the GabifOiidK project is wdcomed by Mayor ceived certificates proclaiming poppies grow, among white crosses, row on row-. The Poppies Maatman and Councilman Charlie Doyle. The IVans Mitchi Asugyean River Odyaeyiaspoiiioffed them honorary voyageurs. are made by veterans at the Grand Rapids Veteran s Facility. by the Grand Haven Area Historical Society. Dr. David Seibold, leader of Proceeds from the sale are used to aid veterans and their families. the expedition, presented Maat- parchment scroll signed by Gov- Please be generous, and wear your Poppy proudly. man with a commemorative emor James Blanchaid. LAMBERT VARIETY CELEBRATES SIX YEARS

Duane and Arlene Lambert are celebrating their sixth anniversary announce at Lambert's Variety at the corner of Main and Riverside. Custom- ers and visitors are welcome to enter a drawing for a $100 and a $25 gift certificate. The Lamberts are also giving away free bal- new track project loons, and dozens of anniversary specials are in effect. Stop by The Lowell Area Schools Ath-: Dommer feels a new track is a for some excellent bargains! letic Booster's Club announced very worthwhile project. Their large, two page ad appears in this week's East Kent Shopper's the beginning of a major project The OK White Conference, Guide, and an abbreviated version appears on the front of the our at Monday's Lowell School which the Red Arrows compete TV Listing Magazine. Board meeting. Denise Dom- in, does not allow meets on cin- mer, chairperson of the project, der tracks like Lowell's track at PERSON OF THE YEAR AWARD POSTPONED began her announcement by pre- Burch Field. Consequently, Low- senting the Board with a check ell has beeen forced to hold their Due to circumstances beyond our control, the "Person of the for $15,000 to be used for a new home meets at cither Kenowa Year" dinner/dance held by the Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce track complex. The Boosters in- Hills or Sparta over the past three has been postponed. Watch this paper for details on the revised tend to raise the money neces- years. celebration to be held later this summer. sary to construct an eight-lane, Dommer says various commit- all-weather, rubberized track. tees are now forming, and in- Dr. David Seibold presented Lowell High School seniors Dong Kidder and T.C. DeBold with certificates proclaiming them as SPRING CONCERT TO BE HELD Lowell Superintendent of terested parties should contact Schools Fritz Esch predicts that her at 897-9678. honorary Voyageurs. Kidder and DeBold helped paddle the large canoe to Lowell from Saranac. The High School Spring Band and Choir concert will be held in today's dollars such a track Thursday, May 14, 1987 at 7:00 p.m. in the High School gym- would cost approximately Middle nasium. Admission is free! $200,000. Other expenses for School is equipment, site work and fix- Grand Slam TALENT SHOW SLATED FOR MAY 20 tures such as bleachers, would add to the cost. accredited All community residents are invited to attend the Teens Involved Esch says the school district Principal David L. Burdette of Talent Show to be held on Wednesday evening. May 20 at 7:30 may be able to help with some Lowell Middle School has an- Garage Sale! p.m. at the Middle School Cafeteria. Admission price is $2.00. she planning work and perhaps nounced that the school's North Let's support our talented teens! a few other phases of the project, Central Association accredita- The eighth annual Eastgate up there. Many of the larger but for the most part the money tion has been extended through "Grand Slam Garage Sale" spon- items will be advertised on the SHOWBOAT TALENT SHOW IS JUNE 20 will have to raised by the Boos- the 1986-87 school year. The As- sored by Century 21, Reedy Re- back of a map given away at the ters. sociation reviews each year the alty is scheduled for Saturday, entrances ' Showboat Talent Night is June 20 at 7:00 p.m. Entry deadline The Boosters have proven to school's meeting of NCA stan- May 16. The all day sale is held At least one concession stand was May I. A sufficient quantity of entries were received, no be capable of raising substantial dards. Lowell Middle School has in the Eastgate in the Woods sub- will be in operation at 1436 preliminary auditions will be needed on May 15 or 16. Winners sums of money. They have been commended by the Associ- division. Connie Reedy, a repre- Baywicke. If you're looking for selected June 20 will perform during Gus Macker Weekend at the funded various athletic programs ation for having no violations of sentative of the real estate firm, a bargain, or just looking for a Amphitheatre. Phone 897-7451 or 897-7179 if any questions. when the district was sometimes standards. told the Ledger that about 200 good time, plan now to visit the forced to cancel certain sports be- The North Central Association homes are expected to partici- Eastgate Grand Slam Garage SIGN UP NOW FOR POST-PROM PARTY cause of financial difficulties. of Colleges and Schools serves pate in the event. Sale. Next to the Macker, it's Esch said the new track project a nineteen-state region encom- Reedy said, "People start cal- about the biggest event in Lowell A Post-Prom Party for ALL Lowell High School students will is an excellent area for the Boos- passing the middle third of the ling our office in January, asking all year long! be held Saturday, May 16 at the West YMCA on Leonard Street, ters to concentrate their fund rais- nation West Virginia to Col- us when the big garage sale is Grand Rapids, from 11:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. on Sunday morning. ing efforts. orado, North Dakota to Arkan- going to be. Jt has really grown The cost is $2.00 per person, sponsored by Teens Involved. Those Dommer told the Board mem- sas. It is a voluntary-member- into a huge event. You can buy Subscribe interested may sign up at the High School during lunch hour. There bers that over 100 high school ship league to more than 6,000 just about anything imaginable will be racquet ball, swimming, volleyball, movies, energizen, and 60 middle school students schools and 900 colleges and uni- etc., etc. and etc.! Refreshments will be served, including break- are participating in track this versities working together in to the fast. Make your plans now! spring. With numbers like that quest of excellence in education. PRECISION & FASHION coupled with use by physical The Association structures evalu- HAIRSTYUNG - For both education classes and access by ation and accreditation activities men and women. Man's World Lowell Ledger continued on the back page memfaen of the community. for its member instimtkins. Haintyling. Phone 897-8102. The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, May 13, 1987 • Page 2 Coming Events The Lowdl Ledger - Wednesday, May 13, 1967 - Page 3 Obituaries Notices In the Ledger's the First Methodist Church, SAT.. JUNE 20: The Lowell HEALTH Trust Fund, is free and open FRI., MAY 29: Benefit dance MEMORIAL DAY "Coining Events" are free BROWN - Norma Brown, of serving as President, also as Sec- SWART - Frederick T. Swart, Sandra Swart; his mother. Mrs. Greenville to the public. sponsored by the Lowell WEEKEND THRU LABOR Fire Department will be hold- Saranac, formerly of Grand Florence Swart of Lowell; one of charge to any non-profit retary/Treasurrr for nearly 20 of Grand Rapids passed away By Police Department Reserves DAY: VOLUNTEERS: the ing its first annual Antique Rapids, passed away Sunday. years. Surviving are his sons and suddenly Friday, May 8, 1987 at brother, Thomas Swart of organization in the Lowell. Or Paul Oauthter THURS., MAY 14: The Alto MON., MAY 18: The Lowell at Deer Run Golf Club. All Faliasburg Schoolhouse Fire Truck & Auto Show- May 3, 1987 at the age of 78. their wives, Richard and Nancy the age of 69. He is survived by Rockford; three sisters, Mrs. Joe Ada, Alto, and Saranac Dr. Jim Lang Parent Teacher Club will Music Boosters Club will proceeds to go toward the Museum needs volunteers to Swap Meet. They are look- She i& survived by several nieces Howard, Stuart and Donna How- his wife, Marguente Swart; three Rysko of Rockford, Miss Geral- area. We prefer such explain exhibits and sell craft ing for entrants to fill up some and nephews Sendees were held ard, Robert Howard; eight grand- sons, Frederick Swart and his dine Swart of Chicago, Mrs hold a Family Pot Luck Din- meet at the Middle School Emergency Mobile Com- notices to be kept brief and classes. There are sixteen Wednesday. May 6 at the Reyers children, two great grandchil- wife, Bonnie of Grand Rapids, Dale Towns of Grand Rapids, ner at Alto School, starting at Band Room at 7:30 p.m. mand Center. Donations of items on Saturday and Sun- RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS to be submitted by mail, North Valley Chapel, with Rev. dren. He was preceded in death James Swart of Greenville, TX, many nieces and nephews The 6:30 p.m. Bring your own Bring ideas and suggestions $5 00 per person. Tickets av- day afternoons. 1:00-5:00 (16) categones to choose but will accept notices by Virgil W. Bopp officiating Inter- by his wife Sarah Howard in and daughter-in-law, Linda Mass of Christian Burial was of- table service and a dish to tor '87/'88 school year. ailable at the Lowell Police p.m. Memorial Day weekend from. For more information, Rheumatoid arthntis (RA) is a very specific type of arthritis, phone at 897-9261. ment Fairplams Cemetery 1983. Memorial Services were Swart 'of , William fered Tbesday at St. Mary's Cath- pass. Beverage provided. Department or the Grand through Labor Day. Please call Steve at 897-6569 (days) one which currently affects over 6 million Americans. RA IS A held Saturday at Bostwick Lake Swart and his wife. Patricia of olic Church Interment Fairp- Business meeting with elec- TUES., MAY 19: The annual Valley Ledger. call Laurie Bailey at 897- or Kelly at 897-8243 (even- disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the synovium a MCKAY - Zylda E. McKay, of Congregational Church, with the Grand Rapids; three grandchil- lams Cemetery WOMEN OF THE MOOSE 5077. ings). thin membrane lining the moveable joints. Contrary to the prevalent tion of new officers following meeting of the Alton Church Ada. passed away Saturday. May Rev Gary L. Davis officiating. dren. Catherine, Julie and Chapter night meeting is held conception of arthritis as a condition of the elderly, the signs of dinner. Babysitting provided. Society will be held at 7:30 2 at the age of 77. She is survived Cremation and Inurnment has the first Monday of each RA usually begin to appear between the ages of 35 and 45, bin p.m. at the Alton Bible hy her husKand. Claude; chil- taken place al Graceland Memo month, at 8 p.m. Church. dren. Wayne and Maxme McKay rial Park Lowell Senior Center sometimes they arc seen in people in their twenties There is also A Senior Prom Poem a juvenile form of RA RA seems to strike women three times as FRI., MAY 15: Friendship of Big Rapids. Jon and Cherilee WOMEN OF THE MOOSE The glow of this night will live will cause more than one eye to A tenderness that any words often as it does men Night for Cyclamen Chapter McKay of Ada; three grandchil- RAIMER - Marguerite L. WED., MAY 20: The Lowell on for the rest of your lives . . glisten with a tear of knowing would but ill-describe will be holds "Family Night' RA usually begins as joint ache. It may smoulder, causing only Business Meeting is held the #94 will be held at 8:00 p.m. dren; sisters, Evelyn Mitchell. Raimer, 85, of 300 Summit Garden Lore Club will be . In memories soft with the flut- that this phase of your lives is overpowering, as you let your mild discomfort, or it may begin abruptly with acute joint swelling third Monday of each month, Dorothy McKenzie. and Donne Street, Saranac, died Sunday, The Lowell Senior Center is What questions do you have? in the Lowell Masonic Tem- meeting at 10:30 a.m. at ter of satin gowns, and the coming to an end. minds wander to your upcoming at 8 p.m. Monney all of Canada Mrs. May 3,1987 at Bunerworth Hos- planning a 'Family Night" on Bring them along and join us. and pain This disease often affects the hands, wrist, and feet firsi. ple. It will be an open meeting Schneider Manor for their twinkle in the eyes of the behol- There'll be a premature sense graduation, and you'll dazedly and it is typically symetrical. Joints become tender, sore, and McKay was a member of the pital. She is survived by her hus- May 15, at 6:00-8:00 p.m. We hope to have a good sized and a Fun Night with a Scot- rid© in the country and lunch. ders. decked out in all the mas- of loneliness, and the feeling of dream of what paths your lives swollen Morning stiffness is typical and often lasts for several EVERY SECOND TUES- Eastern Star Grandville Chapter band, Gary; two sons, John A. will be showing the film group at the center that evening. tish moW. The guide will be Olive Beiri. culine finery of accumulated loss, even through the closeness may follow as adults. 227. A Memorial Service was Raimer of Saranac and George 'Forever Young and, enjoying This program is open to seniors, hours. Many people with RA feel tired and worn out in the afternoon DAY The Lowell Area Fish- years of fashion. of the night. As you emerge from this era, and have a general sense of ill health. held Wednesday at the O'Brien- A. Raimer of Lowell; two refreshments and a discussion their children, adult grandchil- ing Club now meets at the FRI., MAY 15: The West Chivalry, finesse, and Love will fill the air. .. love you must know .. that you can Gersi Chapel. Rev. Thomas D. As with other types of arthritis, the cause or causes of R A remain be anything you desire, and that daughters, Lois Sprague of time of such questions as '"When dren and friends Rat River Snowmobile Michigan Shores Council An- WED., MAY 20: The Vergen- charisma will run rampant, and for your friends, love for each Keizer of Forest Hills Presbyte- Saranac and Maria Hinzman of is a person old?; What does the a mystery. As the body of knowledge on RA grows, there seems person you've had contact with you must always strive to Clubhouse on Potters Road, nual Business Meeting and nes Co-op Meijer dinner will they will come from deep within rian Church officiating North Carolina; 19 grandchildren Center furnish to support an to be more and more evidence which favors the theory that it is to show themselves in even the through the years of learning, achieve it, for your destiny is just East of Montcalm Ave, Silver Beavers Awards. Ail be held at the Vergennes and 18 great-grandchildren. Fun- older person in their own home?; an abnormality in which the body's defense system turns against most unpredictable of the class. and you'll etch their faces into merely dreams .. coming true. M at 7:00 p.m. All prospective Council Officers, Scouting Methodist Church at 6:30 HOWARD - Dr Paul V. How- eral services were held Wednes- How do we know when it is time the body itself This auto-immune" phenomenon makes RA an Blatant romance and the smell ' your minds, to keep them safe b.c. ward wiese members or interested indi- ard. DVM. of Ada, died Tuesday day from the lake Funeral Home to consider a care facility?; How exceedingly difficult disease to understand and treat. Coordinators and interested p.m. of roses will weaken the senses, and secure with all the special 5-8-87 viduals are cordially wel- morning. May 5. al the age of in Saranac, with the Rev. Keith much independence should we The main goals in treating RA are to provide increased mobility Scouters should attend. and the commradery of the night moments they represent. 87. Dr. Howard was a life Mclver officiating. Burial at allow our older person?; What in the affected joints, and to diminish pain. This is not always a come. Amway Grand Plaza Hotel - member of the Michigan Vet- Oak wood Cemetery in Lowell. can you do to give them a sense It it 261 degrees below simple matter, however Once a definitive diagnosis of RA is Call 363-3828 for reserva- SUN., MAY 24: There will ennanan Medical Association of dignity and worth?. zero on the planet Saturn. made, treatment often begins with aspirin or nonsteroidal antiin EVERY SECOND ft tions. be an open house in honor flammatory drugs A balanced diet, good posture and specially FOURTH TUESDAY The of Terry E. Smith for his designed exercise programs are also encouraged. If these measures Lowell Community Band will FRI., MAY 15: Applications graduation from Grand are unsuccessful, stronger drugs are used (cortisone, injectable meet for rehearsals. Rehear- for artists and craftsmen for Rapids Junior College with gold). With the usage of these stronger agents, there is a more sals will be held in the band the annual Faliasburg Fall an Associate* Degree In WITTENBACH OLDS likely incidence of side effects, and it is generally recommended room at Lowell High School, Applied Arts and Sciences The perfect gift for lhat the patient be followed closely in a doctor's office for any Festival have been mailed at 7:00 p.m. For information, PONTIAC & OM changes in the blood or urine. and are due by May 15. If to be held on Sunday from call 897-8434. Everyone wel- you haven't received yours 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. at 9472 come! and wish to apply, please call Centerllne Road, Saranac. the Lowell Area Arts Council the hard'to'buy at (616) 897-8545, and one WE SELL EXCITEMENTIU a QUA-KE-ZIK will be mailed to you. SAT., JULY 25: ATTEN- SPORTSMEN'S CLUB TION LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL Classes of •54-'59 One 75 watt bulb gives more light than three 25 watt bulbs meets every 2nd and 4th SAT., MAY 16: Deadline for IAS LOW GMAC Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at the Women's Slow Pitch Teams Come join the 50s reunion F,N Club building at 11400 Fore- to sign up in Freeport, to play The more the merrier! 5 p.m AS... 4*0/ Do business with man Road, Lowell. Thursday nights. $100 entry 2 a.m. Dinner at 7 p.m. Dou ¥7o - fee. Phone Geri at (616)765- bie R Ranch, Smyrna 3# (haaKn. EVERY THIRD THURSDAY 5373 or Kathy at (616)698- Camping and motel rooms Pack Meeting. Cub Scout 7764 if you have a team. available. Call 897-9462 for OR UP TO...| Pack 3188 will meet at Run- information. ciman School, beginning at SUN., MAY 17: Johannes PATT0NJRB 7:00 p.m. This is a family Brahms' "A German Re- THURS. & FRI., MAY 28 & AGENCY, INC. a event. Future activities will quiem' will be performed at 29: Lowell Senior Citizen CASH BACK be discussed and awards St. Marks Episcopal Church. Historic Spring Tour of the f 200SS e Auto e Home eHealth presented. 134 N. Division, Grand Lake Michigan shoreline e Commercial • Life Rapids at 8:00 p.m. The Can- from Harbor Springs to Mac- MAY 7-10, 14-16: The Rat tata Choir of Grand Rapids kinaw City, wilth overnight On Pontlacs and O/dsmobl/es 835 W. Mam, Lowell, Ml River Community Players and the Choir of St. Marks accommodations at Staf- Ph. (616) 897-9253 presents "Anything Goes", will be accompanied by a 33- ford's Bay View Inn. Reser- During Wlttenbach's... at the Greenville Area Com- piece professional orchestra. vations by May 15. Call This program, funded in part Gerald Patton munity Center. Curtain Time Comm. Ed Office. 897-8434, is 8:00 p.m. for the six even- by the Recording Companies tor more information. EARLY SUMMER SALE/// ing performances. The per- for Business. formance on Sunday May 10 is a 2 p.m. matinee. Tickets Ponflac Grand AM 2 dr. Checards are $4.50 for adults and $3.00 for senior citizens and HOT LUNCH MENU Automatic, Stereo, and Commercial students under 18. Matinee WEEK OF MAY 18, 1987 tickets will be $3.00 for ail Rear Defogger & seats. For further ticket infor- Insurance. mation and reservations call MONDAY Much, Much More You have more invested in your business than the Community Players at Tacos w/meat, cheese and lettuce, combread w/honey, 754-8207. A beautiful way to give money as a money. You've invested your time, your salad or vegetable, assorted fruits or pudding, milk. Wlttonbach't Summer Sale Price... *9,992°° TUESDAY efforts. You've invested yourself. So you WED., May 13: The Lowell 3.9% Or GM Rebate of 500°° should insure your business with an agent Women's Club is planning its Fruit juice. Pizza w/meat and cheese, carrot sticks or gift. Checards blend the practicality who recognizes your personal investment—an annual banquet at 12:30 p.m. salad, chilled fruits or jello, milk. independent agent representing Hastings This year they will meet at WEDNESDAY YOU PAY ONLYI *9,492°° of checks with the personal touch of the Vergennes United Sliced Roast Turkey or Oven Fried Chicken, mashed Mutual Insurance Company. Methodist Church, comer of potatoes or rice and gravy, steamed mixed veggies or Pluf Tax YouTl get thorough business and commercial Pamell and Bailey. Installa- sweet potatoes, biscuits or hillbilly rolls, jello w/whip fine greeting cards. insurance—including Hastings Muki'Pak, with tion of officers and an- comprehensive protection in one policy—and nouncement of scholarships or fruit, milk. fast claims service and competitive rates. But will follow. The program will THURSDAY be the Reverend Darrell Wil- WITTENBACH youTl also get the security of doing business Cheeseburgers or Barbeque on a bun or pita, tossed Oldsmoblle - Pontlac - GM Trucks son, sharing his interest in salad w/dressing, buttered com or beets, fruit or pud- Available now at with someone who knows you. his antique musical instru- Open: Men. & Wed. 9-9, Tuet. - Thurt. 9-6, Sat 9-3 ding or jello, bars or cookies, milk. That's why we say "We're your Silent ments. Partner." But we're only silent until you FRIDAY PH. 897-9227 Grilled Cheese Sandwiches or Hot Dogs, potato chips need us. WED., MAY 13: Snow . Lowell LDSMOBILE STATE SAVINGS U.M.W. will serve a beef & & pickles, soup or salad or baked beans, choice of fflB Hastings Mutual pork roast dinner at the Snow fresh or canned fruit, cookies or bars, milk. UAT10N BANK Christian Center, 3211 Snow ")Ka.Gw^w««^ Insurance Company Ave. S.E. beginning at 5:30 ^SERVICE We're only sdent untH you need us. Price of lunches to students includes milk. Elementary p.m. The public is invited. 85^, Middle and Senior High 90^. fdm - o« « * *'O. !iOttMTUNlT>T LOWELL • ROCKFORD THURS., MAY 14: lokemo AWAAO Of MCWT District Commissioner and Staff Meeting at 7:30 p.m. at The Lowell Ledger • Wednesday. May 13, 1987 • Page 4 Kids' free fishing clinic The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday. May 13, 1987 . Page 5 Golden Anniversary scheduled forJun e 6i 1987 IN THE Dine to travel with National Band & Chorus The Lowell Area Fishing Club bring any fishing tackle they is sponsoring a FREE Fishing have,** said Hamp. "but we will Becky Dine, who has been past four years, is going to be- and Chorus. USA when this tainment group at Virginia James Jorgenson. the Director the University of Redlands on Clinic and Contest on Saturday, have some available lor use tor SERVICE singing in the Lowell High come an International performer. group presents concerts in Au- Polytechnic Institute and State of Bands at the University of July 21 for three days of inten- June 6. 1987 from 9 a.m. to 12 those who don't.'" The club also School Concert Choir for the traveling with the National Band stralia. New Zealand, and University (Virginia Tech) in Redlands and Palomar College sive musical and organizational noon at the Lowell Middle requests that the kids be accom- Hawaii this summer Blacksburg. Virginia As Direc- in San Marcos, California, will training before leaving from the School pond for boys and girls panied by a parent or guardian The daughter of Robed and tor of the New Virginians, he conduct the concert band during Los Angeles International Air- ages five to thirteen. The Lowell Area Fishing Club gave sixty commercial shows Airman Mark A. Fundertnm Judith Dine. 12500 72nd SE, the tour. He is past President of port. Concerts will include both Fishing is one of the most was formed in 1985. and for the each season, and appeared in son of Michael D. and Nant> I Alto, Becky has been actively the College Band Directors Na- instrumental and choral music. enjoyable sports there is, some- past several summers has held most major concert halls Funderburg of 13626 84th St involved in music in the area, tional Association, and is a well- The band and chorus will indi- thing a person can do all of his contests once a week on the and is becoming well known as throughout the southeast vidually prepare separate forty- S.E., Alto, Ml, has graduated known guest conductor and clini- or her life." said Len Hamp, Grand River and on various West a performer Becky is presently Well known as a musician and five minute concerts for presen- from Air Force basic training at cian, having conducted and President of the Lowell Area Michigan lakes on weekends, a senior at Lowsll High School, stage personality, Mr. Kingma s taught in over half of the fifty tation during the tour, with both M Lackland Air Force Base . Texas Fishing Club. But to get the with members earning points to- singing with the concert choir fourteen year tenure as director groups combining forces for a During the six weeks of tram states. most from any sport, it's impor- ward the Fisherman Of The Year and ,46th Hour Music" pop band. of choral music at Virginia Tech grand finale. ing the airman studied the Air Mr. Jorgenson has conducted tant to get started early and cor- trophy. r t She has been nominated by the included national television per- eight European tours and has per- The group will emphasize Force mission, organization and rectly. That's the aim of our •'We've wanted to do some- j '• state for the FFA National formances and a coast-to-coast formed in all the major concert quality of musical performance, customs and received special clinic; to try and teach the right thing like this (clinic) since we Chofus for the last three years, musical tour sponsored by the halls throughout westem but time will also be allocated * training in human relations way to fish.*' began.** said Hamp. "and now and has performed at the FFA Georgia Pacific Corporation. In Europe. His performances have for sightseeing and visiting. In In addition, airmen who com- The clinic, said Pres Hamp, with the help of the Michigan State Convention. She is very ac- 1977. he was named Director of been heard on the BBC, CBC, some cities, members of the plete basic training earn credits is being held in conjunction with DNR. the Future Fisherman tive in the FFA and Close-Up and the All Student Groups, USA, and on the American Educational troupe will be the guests of city toward an associate degree National Fishing Week. June I- Foundation and the area mer- will graduate May 31 as Co-Val- and during that summer's prog- Network. He currently teaches officials and will have the oppor- through the community college 7, and the DNRs "Free Fishing chants. we've got the chance edictorian of her class. ram took 250 musicians on a Band. Jazz Band, and Conduct- tunity to personally meet the of the Air Force. Days," June 6-7. The clinic will For info about the clinic or the The National Band and three week tour of several Euro- ing, and as a professional trom- people for whom they will be He is a 1984 graduate of Fon feature some "hands on" in- club, call 897-8625 evenings, or Chorus, USA. is an organization pean countries. He is currently bonist has performed with sev- performing. Hill High School, Cumberland struction and tackle demonstra- drop in at a meeting on the sec- Mark A. Funderburg that was started in 1963 by Dr. Director of the National FFA eral well-known big bands. MD tions by club members with a ond Tbesday of each month at Paul Noble, the former head of Chorus. The performers will meet at Cont'd, pg. 22 fishing contest to follow, with the Rat River Snowmobile the Instrumental department for Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Miller prizes donated by many area mer- Clubhouse on Potters Rd, Shenandoah Conservatory of chants. Homespun Music, and now President of Arvid and Lucy Miller will be ^ HcightsTrailer Park commu- Capping the event will be a A pencil equipped with an Educational Tour Consultants, celebrating their 50lh Wedding ",ly bu,,d,ng Lx>well, given free hoc-dog and soft drink eraser, the first of its kind, Inc. Dr. Noble holds a Doctor s Anniversary al an open house on y daughter. Cindy Go- lunch. Attendance will be li- was patented by Hyman L. Devotions degree in Musical Arts from The May 17. 1987 from 2-5 p.m. at nyon; ^ ^ son David. The mited to the first 50 youngsters Lipman of Philadelphia Catholic University of America. in 1858 couple requests no gifts. to pre-register • They should His company has become one of the nation s largest producers of ENTRY FORM music festival programs and The Lowell Ledger By Pauline Spray school musical tours. ELECTRICITY. LOWELL AREA FISHING CLUB As Executive Director of the Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 KID'S FISHING CLINIC O Thou that hcairst prayer, unto a remembrance crossed m\ 1987 National Band and Chorus, thee shall all flesh come (Psalm mind. I was to go to the closet USA program. Dr. Noble has ex- (USPS 453-830) JUNE 6, 1987 65:2). to pray. But now it was too late' tensive experience in implement- ing educationally focused travel. is published weekly for $7.50 a year in Kent CHILD'S NAME The burden 1 once felt had van "Go and pray!" the inner ished. The necessity I sensed sev- In 1986, Dr. Nobles firm de- County, $10.00 a year outside the county by the AGE signed the programs and travel voice urged. eral minutes before had been Becky Dine Grand Valley Ledger Publishing Company, 105 N. "Just as soon as I finish the squelched. The urge was no arrangemenLs for 100.000 stu- longer there. Sadly, I realized a dents and adults, the majority of Broadway St.. Lowell, Michigan 49331. ZIP. dishes/' I answered persua- sively. blessing had been lost. The treas which were musical events. ROGER K. BROWN "Go and pray!" the voice ure of a few minutes alone with The National Band iu.i Entry deadline is June l. Come & Worship With Us with other countries through the 868-6403 Of 868-6912 Besides making everything grow like crazy, it is also a perpetual universal language of music." maintainence problem. Every spring 1 spend countless hours track- GintUuf Students and adults from FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ing down leaks caused by freezing during the previous winter. SARANAC COMMUNITY CHURCH throughout the United States are (Umted Church of Chnst) FIRST UNITED METHODIST TrrrrTTiTTTrinn «' Then there is the constant replacement of sprinkler heads that have GOOD SHEPHERD CHURCH OF LOWELL selected to participate on the 125 Bridge St. Saranac. Ml CHURCH OF LOWELL (United Church of Chnst) been mowed off. The other day I noticed what looked like a three Don't do It! The third prong is MAY 13: Shawn Yeitcr. Linda basis of musical ability. All per- Phone 642-6322 LUTHERAN CHURCH 621 E Mam Street 897-5936 404 North Hudson foot wart on my lawn. It turned out to be a break in the sprinkler formers must pass a rigid musi Morning Worship 1000AM 10305 Bluewater Highway REGULAR HOURS 897-5906 Daugherty. system's main line, a foot or so deep The water pressure had cal audition either in person or Sunday School 11:15 A.M Morning Worship 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 9 00 A M and 10 45 A M . Worship and Church School . . . 10:00 A.M. MAY 14: Melodie Anderson, caused the sod to rise better than a foot. I wanted to watch until there because the appliance Home Bible Studies - Several Locations through a cassette recording be- Sunday School & Adult Bible Class 9 00 A.M. Church School 9:30 to 10:30 A M Bamer-Free Nursery Provided Jay Bamhart. Timmy Eickhoff, it blew up like an overinflated balloon, but Terese made me shut Diai-A-Prayer - phone 642-9659 JOSEPH FREMER. PASTOR REV WILLIAM AMUNDSEN. MINISTER fore acceptance into the prog- Rev David Hagens Minister Pat Eickhoff, Durene Hendnx. down the system and fix the leak. GROWING ON THE PROMISES OF GOD 897-8307 Nursery available at both services Eleanor Martin Director of Education ram. must be grounded to avoid Franz Blattner. Jo Ritzema The other day I was having trouble with one of those sprinkler Stanley Hagemeyer Pastor Bamer • Free Entrance Carol McNally Director of Music The National Band and MAY 15: Scott Hays. Jenn\ heads that goes, lickety-tickety-tickety" as it sweeps across the Chorus, USA, is affiliated Johnson, Kathy Kemp. lawn. It was just going, "ticky-ticky-ticky" and watering a single academically with the University electric shock. Mercer, LuAnn Howard, line out across the front yard. I laid flat on the sidewalk peering FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of Redlands, in Redlands, FIRST CHURCH OF MAY 16: Ryan Phillips. Gar> into the sprinkler head in an attempt to determine the problem. ST. MARY'S OF LOWELL FRIENDSHIP COUNTRY CHAPEL Knottnerus, Lonnie Gray. Jl,hl1 California. Participants can elect New Address CHRIST, SCIENTIST Two neighbors who had been out working in their yards, came 2275 WmI Mam Street Carless, Lori Ysseldyke, Rh* to receive music performance CATH0UC CHURCH 10200 Grand River Ave 48 Lalayene SE (t block S o( Fultori) over to see if 1 had suffered a heart attack 097 7168 Grand Rapids. Ml Zimmerman. Curt Hines, Ri^'c credit through the University 402 N Amity Sunday Services 10:30 A M I have to admit that the old place looks pretty good with every- Sunday School *. 9 45 A M Sunday Service & Sunday School 10:30 A M which can be transferred to the MSGNR JAMES MORAN Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 P M Ford, Kristie Ford. thing all trimmed up and the grass cut. But, 1 still admire the guy Loweil Light & Power Sunday Worship Services 1100 A M & 6 00 PM Wednesday Evening Service . . . 8:00 P M. academic institution of their NEW HOURS BOB ROUSH. PASTOR MAY 18:Susan Doyle, John Awana-Wednesday 6 50 P M out east who made the news a couple of years ago when he defied Saturday Mass 5:30 P M (Child Care Provided) Clore, JohnTesch, Sr.. Thor Vs- choice. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 700 P M 897 7489 city hall by insisting that he could allow his yard to grow wild. Sunday Mass 9 00 & 11 00 A M Reading Room at 24 Division N Musical Director for the tour // OFL OARRELL WILSON 897-5300 seldyke, Robin Sisson. He was a self-proclaimed environmentalist, and argued that he (Weekdays 9 to 5:00; Saturdays 10 to 2:00) will be Stan Kingma, tho creator "Owned By The Peopie Of Loweii DAVID COBB. YOUTH PASTOR 897-6348 MAY 19: John Schneider. was providing a natural setting for wildlife. Actually, 1 d be willing ALL ARE WELCOME and former director of the New Andy Vredenburg. Phil Decker, to bet he was just a guy like me, and was itchy to sell his mower, Virginians, a University enter- Tara Nicoal Kazemier. trimmer, rake and shovel at a garage sale. The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, May 13, 1987 • Page 7 The Lowell Ledger • Wednesday, May 13, 1987 • Page 6

A f//my Antique Fire Truck And I KWW/l \ I \>/l 11U11V///irr^^^KSyie itmmw Varsity Softball Auto Show Swap Meet Lowell Vanity Softball Team Pioneers were no match for the well in the tournament by defeat- rallied for a run in the bottom of Red Arrows as Lowell banged ing Fremont 8-4, and Muskegon Things are really hopping at Gass; Street Rod to 48; Street vehicles a hand in part of the the seventh to nip the Rangers out 19 hits in the double header. Mona Shores 10-4, Lowell lost the Lowell Area Fire Station. Machine 49 to 62; Ihicks; Cor- judging. They are 3 feet tall, so of FHC 5-4. Michelle Tousig- Both games were called after to a very good Kalamazoo Loy They are getting ready for their vettes; 1974 A up Show Only; they will make a great prize for naut's lead of single with two five innings. EGR was limitted Norrix Team, 5-0. Loy Norhx re- First Annual Antique Fire Thick Fire Thicks - Original to '62; Fire the winners. There are still a few strikes started the inning. Debbie to two hits in the first game, as cord going into the game was and Auto Show Swap Meet. Thicks - Restored to '62; Water good spaces left for anyone in- I Crawford then laced a drive up Michelle McGee continued her 20-0. In by far the best game of The event, June 20, is just Ball - Men's; Water Ball - terested in being a part of a good the gap in left center. The left fine season for Lowell. She the day, Loy Norrix hard throw- around the comer. There will be Women's; first Water - Piston; time. For more information fielders throw came to third to walked two and struck out two, ing Jenny DanKert limited the a lot of things to see, from all first Water - Rotary; Bucket please contact: Steven Noall cut down Tousignaut, but the as the EGR hitters were hitting powerful Red Arrow bats to only the care and trucks, to the games Brigade; Cars judged by vole of 897-6569 between 9:00 a. m. and FREE AD OFFER! throw went wild and Tousignaut the ball on the ground First base- one hit. Red Arrow Michelle that the Fire departments play. entrants. 3 p.m. or Kelly Hoist 897-8243 raced home with the winning man Darcie Rickert made 10 of McGee only allowed four hits, These will be all the classes The firemen will be giving out between 3:00 p.m. and 9:00 run. FHC scored two runs in the the 13 put-outs. McGee had four but some clutch two bat hitting, to enter for Judging: CARS: trophies for the first 3 places in p.m. The address to write to is: first on two wild pitches. The assists. Ronnie Watrous col- along with one Red Arrow error 1900 to 1940 - Original; 1941 to fifteen categories. The People's Lowell Area Fire Dept.. 301 E. Rangers again scored two in the lected two hits and scored three gave Loy Norrix 5 runs. Three 1962 - Original; 1955 to 1957 - Choice Awards will give Main. Lowell. Ml 49331. fifth on the only three hits that runs. of the runs were earned It Original; 1963 to 1973 - Open everyone who comes to see the Michelle McGee allowed for the In game two Lowell sent 16 marked the first time this year Your First Classified Ad Is game. The Red Arrows scored in hitters to the plate in the first that Lowell had been shut out. the second on Ronnie Watrous inning and 11 in the second as In the Fremont Game Micky lead off home run. Lowell tied they pushed across 16 runs. Ron- Denman pitched a strong game the game in the third and took nie Watrous collected four hits in limiting the Packers to just six On Us!!! Just Call 897-9261 the lead in the fourth, on and drove in four runs for Low- hits. Micky's overall record McGee's two run single. That set ell. Kirsten Hawk and Kerry moves to 5-2. She walked 5 and S.J. BOB the stage for the winning run. Zywicki each doubled. Sopho- struck out 5. Debbie Crawford To Place Your Classified Ad! McGee upped her record to I0-2 more LeAnn I teen just called up went 3 for 3 at the plate. Chantel and 6-1 in league play. from the JV team smashed her Cosgrove, Michelle Tousignaut ARROWS BEAT SPARTA 7-1 first varsity hit, a triple to left and LeAnn Iteen each collected FURNITURE Lowell defeated Sparta for center. Micky Denman notched two hits. Tousignaut doubled and 315 W. MAIN ST., Lowtll • Phone (616)897-5194 Limit Twenty Words. One their seventh league win of the her first league victory of the tripled Cosgrove had two RBIV year. Lowell banged out nine hits year, in relief of Michelle Muskegon Mona Shores pro- in the victory. Debbie Crawford McGee. Denman now stands at vided the opposition in game went 3 for 4 at the plate She l-l in league play and 4-2 over- three. Sophomore Doreen Ad Per Family Please! Free all. Lowell now stands in a sec- Schnieder brought up from the smashed out two doubles and a triple. Michelle McGee allowed ond place tie at a 9-2 league JV team, allowed just two hits only a scratch single. McGee's mark, and 17-4 overall in her first varsity game, to get Ads May Be Placed In Our record moved to 7-1 in league ARROWS 2-1 IN PIONEER the victory. She struck out three play and 11-2 overall. CLASSIC and walked four hitters. Senior ARROWS CRASH EGR The Red Arrow Varsity Darcie Rickert led the Red Arrow On Friday the host Red Ar- Softball team participated for the attack with a 3 for 4 performance May 18 and 26 Issues! rows crashed the visiting EGR fifth consecutive year in the at the plate. Megan Kirby Pioneers, in a twin bill. Pioneer Classic Softball Invita- smashed her second home run of The Red Arrows won 10-0 in tional put on by EGR High the season. Lowell s overall re- game one and then exploded for School. This year twenty-four cord now stands at 19-5. SAVINGS! } a 28-5 victory in game two. The teams took part. Lowell played iimiim/A\w CALL TODAY! Girls Track Update Brill Lowell Girls track team ended 1600 Run: 1st Dina DeCator, in the 800m relay and 4th in the their 1987 dual deason with a 3rd Michelle Mikulski. 400m relay. Lumbeijack 897-9261! 400m Relay: 1st Sterzick, Others placing for Lowell 100-27 win over Wyoming Ro- Si gers. Kloosterman. Hildenbrand, Bus- •vere: 13,000 Boxholders Those placing for Lowell sler. High Jump: 3rd Deb Adams, Pine! were: 400m dash: 1st Christy En- 6th Leigh Ranburger. • Post Office Delivery Insures For Just $2.25 Per Col. Inch 2 mile relay. 1st Christy En- glish, 3rd Becky Bartlett. Shot Put: 3rd Ranburger. Bunk Beds glish, Stacy Beute, Karen Chris- 800m Run: 1st Stacy Beute, 3200m Relay: 5th Esch, Prompt, Efficient Delivery! tin, Becky Bartlett. 2nd Karen Christin. Bartlett, Beute. Christin. 1 r High Jump: 1st Denise South- 300 low hurdles: 2nd Sisson. 100 m Hurdles: 2nd Robin Sis- Captain's H — - 1! son land, 2nd Leigh Ranburger. 3rd Kazemier. ra •1 e Our Monday Publication Long Jump: 1st Leigh Ran- 200m Dash: 2nd Sterzick, 3rd 100m Dash: 5th Pam Sterzick. Beds Date Means Your Ad Has burger, 3rd Karen Bussler. Sandy Zandstra. 800m Relay: 3rd Sterzick. 9 Shot Put: 1st Ranburger, 2nd 3200M run: 1st Betsy Dom- Kloosterman. Ranburger. Bus- Dressers Desks [!F—frHtel HL L Another Full Day ^AlO HUiaAJtDSTONl Tera Kropf. mer. 3rd Kelly Cichon. sler. 1 L RATTAN OtlIANb $ Discus: 1st Michelle Dowl- I600M Relay: 1st Bartlett, 400m Relay: 4th Sterzick. To Work For YOU! CANNONSSURG Bunks As Low As *229 ing, 2nd Kropf. Hildenbrand. Bussler. Esch. Kloosterman. Hildenbrand. Bus- High HurdJes: 1st Robin Sis- On Saturday. Lowell ran at the sler. • Our Low $2.25 Per Column The East Kent son, 3rd Sheila Kazemier. OK White Conference meet. 400m Dash: 6th Ann Hilden- Special Savings On Spring-Air SHOPPER'S GUIDE 100m Dash: 1st Karen Bus- Karen Bussler was the only brand. MUIR «WA*0 Inch Rate Is Lowest Around! IONIA Champion from Lowell. Bussler. Mile Relay: 3rd Hildenbrand. 13.000 CIRCULATION sler, 2nd Pam Sterzick. Bedding, Including All Discounts For Large Ads LYONS 800m Relay: 1st Sterzick, a freshman, sprinted for a first Bartlett. English. Esch. in the 100m Dash. Karen also LOWELL Kloosterman, English, Hilden- Back Supporter Mattresses! Make Our Rates Even SARANAC! brand. placed 4th in the long jump, 3rd More Attractive! T)* Ioim County SHOPPER'S GUIDE See The Newest Looks In Rattan Design • Combination Rates With Our J 17.000 CIRCULATION Ferris Students Restore Truck i am And Value! All At An Affordable Price! '''{CHXttKir Automotive students at Ferris Routley. They're understanding The Grand Haven Area Histor- Sister Publication, The F ALASKA State College are busy restoring the basics of putting things back ical Society is particularly in- 4t I Ionia County Shopper's a vintage truck from the era of together and discovering exactly terested in the Apex C' model their grandparents how the automotive industry has because it was manufactured by Guide, Offers You 40,000 IAKEOOCSSA New Table Students and faculty from the changed." the Apex-Hamilton Motors Co. Total Circulation At Very, automotive department in the I Repairs on the steering of Grand Haven, probably in School of Technology agreed to mechanism and other front-end 1920. It was an unsold truck Affordable Rates! East Kent Shopper » Guide Distribution Boundary Shipment! complete a portion of the renova- • parts, as well as re-manufactur- from a small dealership in Ionia County Shopper's Guide Distribution Boundary tion of an Apex truck for the ing old parts, will be done for Pennsylvania and was taken to • Repeat Your Ad later In Tmted area « overlapping coverage, approximalety 2.000 dupiicating distribution. Grand Haven Area Historical So- the cost of the materials. Doug Georgia by the dealer's son for ciety and have been working on Chase, assistant professor of use on a farm. After a few years Tables Priced-To- The Week By Placing Get 30,000 Total Circulation the project since early De- • machine tool, is supervising the of service, it was stored from 1 It In The Lowell Ledger For Just $4.00 Per Column In. cember. production of new parts. Stu- 1938 until 1974, when it was sold :11ASLOWAS '95 Associate professor Bill Rout- dents are working on the project and transported back to Michi- For Only $t.15 Per Col. In. ley said, through this project, stu- for experience only. Ferris stu- gan. That's A Full $1.00 Off Our The East Kent dents are given a guided applica- dents previously renovated an In- Tentative plans have been tion to restoration techniques, as ternational truck, both in appear- made to display the truck in an Regular Rate! SINGER well as having "a good contrasr ance and mechanical condition. all-glass garage on a side of the Lamps *29 between working on present-day i Routely said complete restora- Historical Society's museum. • Insert Customers! Choose models and antiques tion of a vintage model can take The complete restoration is ex- SHOPPER'S GUIDE "The students develop an ap- ' anywhere from six weeks to six pected to be completed this year HOURS: Where You Want Your preciation of how far technology years, depending on the condi- in celebration of Michigan's Ses- quicentennial. SJ. BOB Mon., Tues., Thuri 11am-7pm has advanced in 70 years/' said tion of the vehicle. Inserts To Go, Route By PHONE (616) 897-9261 Wed., & Fri Ilam-Spm Route! Saturday 10am-6pni Published By The Lowell Ledger FURNITURE Sunday 12noon-6pm P.O. Box 128.105 North Broadway Lowell, Michigan 49331 ^>385/1 315 W. Main St., Lowell • Phone (6161897-5194 • LOWEST PRICES IN WEST MICHIGAN • In 1892, New Yorfc became the first state in the nation to authorize voting machines. The Lowell Ledger • Wednesday, May 13, 1987 • Page 8 Lowell School Post Fan^ly. The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday. May 13, 1987 • Page 9 When Y ou Dona,esCha,r Need Help.... Board Briefs: The Lowell Ledaer's • • • The Lowell Board of Educa- Approval was given by the When a medical emergency house numbers are readable from tion held its regular meeting on Board to award the bid for a new occuri, it is quite often a trauma the road 1\im on the porch lights Monday. May II, 1987, walk-in freezer at the high school tic expenence for everyone in- at night Always send someone During the recognition of the to Seaman's Air Conditioning - COMING ATTRACTIONS volved. It can be very difficult out if available, to flag us down audience, the Lowell Area Refngeration. Inc. using Food to remain calm when a loved one and show us where the sick or Schools Athletic Boosters Club Service funds. A request made is seriously sick or injured, but injured person is. presented a check to the Board by Mr. Richard Waak to transfer Richard Anderson welcomes blonic duo that can be one of the most impor 6. PATIENT INFORMA- in the amount of $ 15,(XX) to kick his pn>perty from Lowell to the tant things to do. You also need TION. We will need to know off the fund raising drive for the Forest Hills School District was to know how to call for help many things when we arrive to construction of an all-weather. 8 denied, and the Board adopted By Evan Leviae Phe quicker and more efficiently help someone: age, date of birth, lane, running track. The Lowell the K-12 language arts cur- my medical history, allergies riculum revision and the 9th you do that, the faster you can Youth Football program then pre- Superman had nothing on and current medications are m get help to the person who needs sented a check to the Board in grade health education cur- this guy. OK, so he had tights, examples of the information we it. the amount of $500 to go towards riculum beginning with the but this hero had something Things to remember: need about a patient. Have this the maintenance of the football 1987-88 school year. better - he was bionic. This 1. KEEP CALM and other important information field. In the last items of business, meant that he could literally 2. KNOW THE PROPER ready before an emergency oc- Following the payment of the Board approved the adddition leap tall buildings with a sin- TELEPHONE NUMBER Take curs to save time. bills, the Board accepted the res- of a self-contained LD classroom LISTING gle bound. He was Steve Aus- the time to look it up before the The Lowell Rescue Squad en- ignations of Mrs. PatTugas. Mr. position at the Middle School tin (Lee Msgors), the Slx-Mil- emergency occurs and keep it courages everyone to seek firsi- Kurt Holtzheuter. Mrs. Sandy and increased the one-half time lion-Dollar Man, whose aid training and to become cer- MAGAZINE successful show started a near your telephone bohn, and Mrs. Dolores Gabrion speech pathologist position to a wave of TV superheroes in 3. GIVE CORRECT INPOR tified in Cardiopulmonary Re- for reasons which included retire- full time position beginning with the mid-1970s. Among these MATION. Fhe dispatcher will suscitation (CPR). If you know ments and job relocations effec- the 1987-88 school year. Ap- ^ • Feoturet Complete was the spinoff, "The Bionic need to know briefly what the nothing about either of these, tive at the end of the 1986-87 proval was then granted to pur- then getting help as quickly as t Littinfpt of Lowell Woman." with Lindsay Wag- problem is and the exact location school year. chase furniture for the three ner in the title role. Both se- possible for the sick or injured where help is needed. Along In other matters, the Board ap- elementary buildings ries were about ordinary peo- person is the best thing you can with the address, the nearest in- pointed election workers for the Cable TV Chcmnelt ple who were given bionic do. SESQUI-SENSE tersecting street is also helpful. annual school election to be held replacements after being in The wdl-dirsscd man of the On Friday, May I, the Lowell VFW Post 8303 donated a If you live outside the City John C. North. on Monday. June 8, 1987, and On A Dally Basis. debilitating accidents. In ad- limits, let the dispatcher know if Lowell Police Dept accepted a new Board policy ISMh wore a cut-away coa $5,000 electnc wheel chair to the Michigan Veteran s Facilit> dition to a premise, the your address is N.E.. SE.. Lowell Rescue Squad #6200 entitled "Addition/Dele- hanging to mid-thigh. Under 3000 Monroe N.W., Grand Rapids. shows shared the brooding N.W., or S.W. (This is the second in a series tion of Athletic Programs'' on its that, a buttoned waistcoat: under The chair was given to the local Post by the Post family. O Special Sports presence of Richard Ander- 4. DONTHANG UP FIRST of articles written by members first reading. The Board adopted that, a shirt with cravat at the Those pictured are: Left • Charles Melle, Commander of son as Oscar Goldman, the The dispatcher may need to ask of the Lowell Rescue Squad to the amendment resolution to the neck. Trousers were narrow and Lowell Post VFW 8303; Right - Ray Clark, Lowell Post Chap- # Listings government agent who re- more questions or clarify infor increase communication be- 1986-87 budget and adopted a checked, and the hat was either lain; Middle • John Stinson. Hospital Chairman. Not pictured cruits the superhumans. And now, the fearless trio is back mation. Let them hang up first. tween them and the public whom resolution for the Thith In Taxa- a top hat or. in less formal cir- but present was a representative from the Michigan Veteran s in NBC's "The Return of the 5. HELP US FIND YOUR they serve. Any topics, questions tion Hearing to be held Monday. cumstances, one that we would Facility, Joseph Rittersdorf. 00 Special Dally Six-Million-Dollar Man and HOME. If you're calling us to or comments should be sent to: June I, 1987 and the 1987-88 call a pork pie. Lowell Rescue Squad. P.O. Box the Bionic Woman," airing your home, make sure your Budget Hearing to be held on Movie Listings Sunday, May I7i 159. Lowell, MI 49331) Monday, June 8, 1987 Three students are honored Michael J. Kaye, son of Vir- Outstanding students in each dents. was the commencement LACC Announces Scholarships ginia and Gene Kaye, has of seven departments in the col- speaker at ceremonies May 9. O Listings Coincide graduated with honors from the lege were selected on the basis Jeanne is to receive her University of Indiana Law of their grade point averages and Bachelor of Science degree in With Numbers On The LAAC Education Com- study piano at Grand rapids Bap- others are students at Saranac School on May 10, 1987 recommendations by faculty Sociology. # mittee met on April 14 and tist College. Misty attends Low- High School. Michael is a graduate of Lowell members Your Tuner selected the 1987 recipients of ell Middle School while the Four alternates were also High, and Michigan State Uni- The students were honored al LAAC summer camp scholar- others are students at the Lowell named. They are Kelly Benja- CONTAINS LISTINGS FOR FRIDAY, MAY 15 versity. a luncheon hosted by Dr. James ships. Ten scholarships ranging digh School min, a theater student, who is He has accepted a position B. Matthews, dean of the col- •o Complete A trom $105 to SI 50 were The five winners from the daughter of Dave and Nancy The Clark-Ellis American THRU THURSDAY, MAY 21,1987 with the law firm of Johnson. lege. and each received an "Out- awarded The scholarships repre- Saranac are Tammi Biggs, Benjamin of Saranac. Marty Legion Auxiliary and its GirK Gross. Densbom and Wright in standing Student'* certificate. State Chairman, Marguenttc lasy To Use sent 1/2 of the cost of the camp daughter of Virgil and Connie Schneider, a theater student, who Bionic Breakthrough: (I. to r.) Richard Anderson, Tom Schanley and Lee Majors Indianapolis, IN. Shaler are pleased to announce up to $150 Biggs, who will study trumpet is the son of Martin and Annette battle a terrorist organization in "The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and The five winners from Lowell at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp; Schneider of Saranac; Aaron Jeanne E. Courser. 203 N. lhat Miss Lori Esch, daughter of the Bionic Woman." It airs Sunday, May 17, on NBC. are Jennifer Amundsen, daugh- Ginger Biggs, daugher of Virgil Chickering, a theater student, Hudson, is among the 2.782 Mr. and Mr*. Fritz Esch, has WWMT Kolomoioo, Ml • CD Mark R. Blanding. 5830 Ban- WUHQ Bottlo Creek, Ml O Si) ter of Bill and Catherine and Connie Biggs, who will prospective May graduates at been selected to represent the Au- who is the son ofTom Chickering ^ WXMI Orond Ropkh, Ml Richard Anderson croft Ave., was one of seven Central Michigan University xiliary and Lowell Senior High • was my idea," says Ander- in programming. From the Amundsen, who will study flute study theater at Blue Lake Fine, of Saranac; and Lucy Asbury. an #WLNS Lontmf, Ml 9) agreed to do it." seniors recognized for their School at the Amencan Legion • first, 1 saw that this went be- at Michigan State University; Arts Camp; Erika Hagen. daugh- art student, who is the daughter West Virginia University Presi- WFSL Lontrng. Ml • Anderson, who plays Buck Futuristic technology and son. "I wanted to update the academic achievements by the 9 show, to incorporate new yond cardboard figures." Julie Johnson, daughter of Kathy ter of Bobbie Hagen and Tom of Terry and Ellen Asbury of dent Neil Bucklew. a former Auxiliary Girls State program on WOTV Grand Ropidt, Ml O CD Fallmont on "Dynasty," not the "man in the white hat," College of Engineering and technology. I wanted it to ap- Does this mean another se- Blaser, who will study Hagen. who will study clarient Saranac. All four are students at CMU administrator who was re- June 13-21, at Central Michigan FTWILX Jock son, Ml • m only stars in the movie, but is as Anderson calls it, meet in Applied Sciences at * WGVC ANendole, Ml peal to people with an inter- ries is on the way? "Could saxophone at Michigan State at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp; Saranac High School. cently recognized as one of the University. • » credited with the story idea. this movie. It focuses on Aus- Michigan University. WKAR E. Lansing, Ml m& tin's relationship with his est in medical technology. be," admits Anderson. "The University; Misty McComber. Ron Hale, son of Dan and The education committee was nation's top 25 university presi- (3 "1 knew the time was right," VVZZM Grand Raptd*, Ml m son, Michael (played by Tom Part of the original interest in first time around, 1 knew we daughter of Mark and Virginia Blanche Hale, who will study pleased with the quality of appli- Home Box Office [HBO] he explains. "I knew that the HBO Schanley), who, like dad, is the show was that it gave had a winner. After the first McComber, who will study art photography at Lansing Commu- cants which made selection a dif- WTBS AHonto, GA audience who grew up with episode, my daughter came m rebuilt with bionic parts af- people with medical disabil- at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp; nity College; and Carmen Mac- ficult. but pleasant chore. Award- Looking Up CINEMAX Cinemox O [MAX] the characters would want to home and said, 'Everyone's USA Network see what they look like now. ter a plane crash. When a ter- ities hope. Robert Rice II, son of Robert and Donald. daughter of Allen and ing of the scholarships is assisted USA • running around the schoo- DISNEY Disney rorist organization threatens "That's really why I want- • *Td had the idea for a cou- lyard in slow motion.' " Leanna Rice who will study oboe Joan MacDonald. who will study by grant funds awarded to the CBN CBN Coble Notwrk to use Michael as a hostage, ed to bring it back," admits • ple of years. I talked it over The only question left re- at Michigan State University; dance at Michigan State Univer- LAAC from the Michigan Coun- . WGN Chicago, It the bionic duo reunite to Anderson, who had starred • with Lindsay (Wagner), who mains: Whatever happened and Katie Wills, daughter of sity. Tammi is a student at cil for the Arts and the United • ESPN Sports Network • was enthusiastic. L^e (Ma- make sure good triumphs. in both series simultaneous- Coble News Ntwrk ly. "I wanted more humanity to Max, the bionic dog? Roger and Nancy Wills, who will Saranac Middle School while the Way of Lowell. CNN • jors) was tentative, but he "Introducing Steve s son NICK Nickelodeon/Aft E •

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Dumbo't Orcut S) too Con't Do Thot on Tolo- returns to overthrow wai j ITU in ono Jonei MOVK: fon ond Fancy CD (MAX) MOVK: 0(i7)Mr. J (In Stereo) OCT © 10 vition (MAX) MOVK: 'Rkhord e' O (D COD 39 MOVK: O S MOVII: Mork ond Mlndy Beburt SchoNor (CC). iotoboH; Boltiiwfe Oriotot ot O (D CD (fll Mojor Loogue Waken, Tom Berenger. Coin r U~ en Hm Son SUNDAT Dovoy B Goliath Anno off Groan G ok let (CC). oWVf thWWVoW Six MillioEEEEEEEE^VE^^^OWn DolloVr A San Francisco homicide detective i Bottle lino 7 30 3 P O /\* v. rA ^ t. ' SATURDAY mgeU (Live) Bo so bo II Ooveiond Indions ot Bigkeiy 19 80 5/17/87 Jem Part 4 of 4. ond the Bionic Women' (CC) discoven that a rath of murders is I Auction Daybreak CONTINUED Docto* Who Detroit Tigers CD (HBO) MOVK: 'Bond Of The Schoiottk Sportt Amorico Urry King Weekend Steve Auttin ond Jaime the work of a police assassination WrotMinf Mr. Wiiord % O IT SUkel A Ibort A the Hond* (In Stereo) Newtmoker Sunday CD GoH (Live) an reunited to battle a squad. CBnt Eastwood. Hal Hal- Airwolf B:30 Lorry Jonot brook, Mitch Ryan. 1973. horrwd litord ihot h dtttroying Jo iononio m When WMI the Dying Stop? Auto Rodng: Formoia Ono group that intendi to ute Steve's Bo«t of Onio ond Morriet ficu. 5*0 O MOVK: 'Demeneid. Mot- Oral Robortt S (MAX) o (D Bobo Wlnklomons 4*0 . ' The Street, of 11*0 O CD O CD The World To- Grand Prix off Belgiom (Taped) bionic son as o ploy in its plans to CD 10 MOVK: Operation pan. Kofiro Hongo. Kyoko Enom* Bif Volley tenger off Dooth' An American A OmHmr ond Hit Goldon 4*0 ^ " - - - - take over the Unitad Slates. Based Crottbow' The allied army at- 1966 Chorioi in Chorfo Good Fi thing ' d^chve and Kn couple working a mine m Mfxko Sowl Trom o *1 Choriet in Chorgo 2 MOVK: 'Mon Are No# > for the murderer of on the two TV series which ran be- tempts to locate ond destroy Ger- © Pr»fg»M«wl Cow- rt^4s wi weTxfi uncover a tmal. 300-yeor^id tilver Ct . • 1- lotod K An octor ploying the lead in OtheBo o young girt. Kort Maiden. Robert • v Mwf vWr V«l tween 1974 and 1978. Lee Maion, man rmssie sites during World War boy* Aftftodotio* (Toped) _ Sportokui ond the Son Bo- CD il ioopordyl catket holding o ditembodied 4:10 W«0«^. K-" Darby. 1972 SporttWorld Lindsay Wagner, Richard Ander 11. Sophia Loren, George Peppard, I CHiWrofi't Ulon4 Port 1 o« 2 © Butterfly Itlond hand. Somantha Eggor, Stuart 4:1S MOVII: Tho Sponith nooth tho Seo (O (HBO| MOVK: ~ Day off Dltcovory (Uve) Trevor Howard. 1965. 3:10 1 1 3) At the Movies Rex Harmon, Miriom| IMBO) son. 1987. (In Stereo) 4:30 i|$ (D 39 Prookoofti 6:30 iX| O X CBS Mowi Whitman. 1981. Good Morning Mickeyl 2 30 it Bowbof; Bu^wouor 6D Stonioy Cop PloyofH: Gertrude Lawrence 1937 S To Bo Announ _ WondorWorkt: Tulip Thno CD 99 Mottorpioco Theatre ff} Off tho Rocord IT Jeffenom © Stanley Cop PloyofH; Herttege off Foith i Stoko* (Livt) Woiet Conference Chomp 12:30 W MOVK: Myttoriout Mont- Portnon (CC). Auction Uvo Seng (CC). Part 2 of 2. WWWL Y • ^ ^ F 47 © Ono Bif FomWy Jimmy Bollord Golf Connec- A-i - » te How to Moke o Million in 35 MaimHn (CC). Montrool Conodlont ot Philo- tort The ttory of the Abominabi« (T| Jerry FolwoB rviiafftBB w i liffiny l (2) Aoction Continued. 3S MumiHim (C( 35 Good Noifhhon Edmonton OBen of Detroit Rod tion I the Stock Market 1J OutOoof Am« i3 Tulip Thno doiphio Ffyort (Uvo) Snowman, Big Foot and the Loch J (HBO) MOVK: Tribute' I (HBO) MOVK: *Ono on One' Notionol Geographic Ex- H ABC Now* (CC) Wlnft (R) (HBO) MOVK: Now Monster Norrotor: p^er I Cortoont 'I ^414 Ife1 mWW J f ^ * LAWlWWf « Ed Young Night FI (HtO(HOO|) MOV*MOVH:: ''Mofofotc* * 8 (HBO| MOVK: tofond' Sportt Soturdoy 12J5 (B Sportt Review Dangermoute Lou Grant OonwnohISuntmohe* •loyor* 1*0 ODNoo Gravet 1975. iScperboak Oub I MOVK: The Uve Bog* (CC) ebort Klein Thno QD (MAX) MOVK: The Spirit of (CC) (In Stereo) © Route 66 9*0 (T CBS Mom I MOVK:: TonoTortono on4 tho •rmon (CC). (R) i ® Lorry King Wookend a tea Kid Wegon Troin I MOVK: from Holt to Te> ot' %40 My Friond Flkko o CD MOVK: di Night Trockt 41 In Search St. Look' © Torkoy Televition 5:30 Lord't Thit Week in Sportt K Rotod K biTooch 11:45 Trapper John, M.D. iAmoiofit' Tor ion crotiot fh« port> Schoioittc Sport* Amomo Su tonne Somen An extortionist seeks one Woflon Troin —y ot o trib# conwhng K>W*y ot MOVK: DoBot: The do«on after carrying out hit 4:30 A Night Trockt Sportokui ond the Son Be- 4:15 CEd CNN Noon Btf Story 97) Uvo Thot Bob! O dj Mettoge from Colvory 12*0 O CD Entortoinmont Thit women iohnny WettimuMtr. lorly Yeon' (CC) The origins of to wreak havoc ot several crowded (MAX) MOVK: 'A View to e 6*0 neath the Seo 4 JO il (D Gelff (live) Woek In Roviow Mr. Wiiord Trok CNN Newt O 6 CBS Nawt Sunday 11:10 fjj Travel Guide Week (In Stereo) Johnny SMfWW. ftf«ndo Joyce theftomes-Ewmg tivoir y ore wit amusement parks. George Sogal. f (CC) (h Stereo) Dondn' to tho Hitt Me Mown Spc . soo Ountmoko 740 Muilc City, U S A Donald Dock Protontt ning 99 Snook Provlowt 1945 nessed os Jock Ewing wins Mist El- Richard Widmork. Timothy Bat MOVK:-Norte Idlth CoveW 1130 A (T: o C) Face tho Nation Duet (In Stereo) Stor Trok NewSight '87 97) Matt from St. Thomot Butinott World Look ot Mo Now Stylo With EHo Klooech be from •Digger' Bomes in the toms. 1977. Thit Britith braved battle 13' Ono Big FomMy FeB Guy I WUdomott Polotto: Nito Chorioi in Chorfo Keyt to Soccott Aquino'ilnot. MOVK: 'At Sword't Point' MOVK: 'Mr. Botvo^ofo # 1930*1 ond the feud reochos o cS Aekh In Beignun to aid AKed tol Aether end Sen ri —i' vj —| " tew rwllVewewwei M*A S*M 9 MOVK: -Demeneid. Mot- Standby... Ughttl M ^ t t m « rti^z f U ^ t, «flaai In Collaoa' mcu in the 1950*1. Dovid Gront. <*en in World War 1. Anna Nea 23 Setome Street (CC). Aqinc| It for Ivoryone _____ ^VVOBP eWv eevwwWTW M * M Lorry Jonot tenger of Booth' An American 1 1 1 di Fishinf with Rolond Mortin It'i o Living Action ® 1J Oral Robortt Womon't Volleyball: Semi- 300 O CD 3 W»4o World of Dole MkAi*. Moly Hogen 1966 couple working a mine in Mexico George Sanders 1939 Mr. Wlserd Uve Seng (CC). Part 2 of 2. W Chock It Owtf (HBO) MOVK: 'One on One' CD (HBO) MOVK: Detort final Gamo (Taped) (li*e) uncover a tmai. 300-year-old sAver Night Flight 5*0 Comedy off Comedy CD (HBO) America Undercover: tCT T*i # §JL Umif Mnrhin'••oB^.reieeaw •Joom" (CC) Stor Trok CVlTjgj o ft weoteeft v •i Bq r (IT) Hollond Tulip Pottivoi Stor Trok catket holding a disembodied MOVK. 'Mr. loedly (CC). © Indionopoli* 500 Time TrioU Austin City UmiH m (MAX) MOVK: -Once Bitten' 11^5 (MAX) Paul Shaffer; Vivo © Good Tlma Cafe J^O (live) tAil. I -O|' Ce Mrw»wwWr4.inaW FocH of Ufo (CC). (R) (in hand. Somantha Eggor, Stuart « to CoBofo' (l>o) if Lody Lovolyiockt ond (CC) Vogot (CC). (In Stereo) 12:15 ® 99 Uffettylet off tho Rich 3S Mofk of Oil Pointing Stereo) Whitman. 1981. AFTHNOON I AN Crooturot Greet end fwwWl wew^ri Moior Loogue BotoboM: At- Welcome to Pooh Comer Cover Story OofiMMoke #ul # , L <*4.* Brovei ot Plttiburgh Plr- CD ® WondorWorkt: Almott Smell H " " "w" •" wW O Vktery iD Jock 12*0 0 3 Panpactlva 12:30 Hoppy Deyt Again Sonior POA Golf Unitod IC ^ *- otoi (Live) Portnon (CC). Indienopelit 500 Thno Triolt 0 Rockford Filot S 530 y 9 oowW* S The World Tc Sunday Matt O 4T Thit Weak With David INN Newt MoepltoU Omttk (Livo) (MAX) I Fithin' With Oriondo Wilton 03 (MAX) A Soul Soeeion: O) Throb (R) (HBO) MOVK: •Pottorgoiit Intide tho POA Tour Brinkley (CC). « ABE Pottport I OO y VTW mr n B wwwf f foot Yowr Mono Jomot Brown A Friends (In S 1*5 MOVK: Throe Uttio Wordt' NBA BoekothoM With Upon o Star O ® MOV*; -A Night In Cat- Chock HOotl 10-J0 09 Blott Mo. Father CTOID Stereo) H: Tho Othor Side' 1:10 Travel Guide S H't o Living Suporbook BeMe A Sobattian oblonco' The Morx Brothen hove MOVK: tett off the Wor- (U tD (MAX) MOVK: Tho Gig' 1^5 (MAX) MOVK: *St«r Cryt- & SUkel A Ibert A tho Nowtmokor Soturdoy tiptide Chrittian Sdonco Monitor 9:30 Chrittian Finondal o few escopodes toking over a ho- «ront' An aviator returns home after Rock AHve 6D MOVK: -Night of tho living S MOVK: Tho Droom Chos- toT (In Stereo) Myiterioui Citio* of Gold S tel. The Marx Brothers, Lois CoMler. the war to find hit property hat 1(M0 n Zerre What a Country! 'ioi Dood* An experiment sett off high 1:30 Off the WoM Stylo With El to Klontch The Get Along Gong 1946 MtL-t Mn ^ ' O* ©amn OVVf|-wt< . DOO jTwwW'N t * ^ I, * 11*0 0 £0 *) CD CD 09 Style With El to Klontch 3$ The tVtNING level rodiotion which octivotes the Koyt to Soccott _ (MAX) MOVK: 'Yoo Con't Sunday Matt 0* CJ rrt m u DI ^ ^ C- fB o f 9 f Charles King. 1936. liSifvSilvet r Lining Whot e Country! deed, tronsforming them into mons loon (R) 640 OX) Oil CD 131 Toko H With Yoo' Wild, Wild Watt fwwWeWOwwi John Ankorborg 12^0 CD (HBO) MOVK: *Hord it Smith ond Sport scon tor Soturdoy ten. Duone Jones. Russell Stremer, Night Trockt o ID WWF Sopors ton of Look ot Mo Now Setome Street (CC). I Spy Sitkel B Ebort A the Cholcet' .. iign Corro*p< Crottflro Soturdoy Corl Hordmon. 1968. Look ot Me Now 4T Donee Fever WrotHing WNd Kingdom __ Lorry Janet Mon« y m o I* i? r 4 5^0 12 45 O 91 Ebony/Jot Showceta 440 i 6D MOVK: Dood End* Life in on Toiot from the Dork tide An BBBy way to ice cup 12:50 CD (MAX) MOVK: Blomo in i Eost River skim leods to Neuropsychology of Andy GrifRth Wall (treat Weak Choriet In Chorgo CD 09 Firing Line Crottflro Soturdoy Uvo' Bogort, cakeB is to place a small Wt . Donald Duck Protontt Tha World T WrotHing 0 (9 Mlchiqon Ootdoon 135 I (HBO) MOVK: f orfocf (CC) 1*0 O 3 Covor Story SyWio Sidney. Joel McOeo. 1937 Undo WoMa Uoyd Ogllvio WretMIng Double Trouble CD (HBO) MOVK: 'Socrot Ad- (In Stereo) piece of chocolate on the if Dondn' to tho Hltt Beit of tho Notionol Goo- Porky Pig Animal World Wild, Wild Wott (CC) (In Stereo) 2*0 QD Newt (R) top when the cupcake is J i m rn y S a g g a r t graphic SpoodWook Gentle Bon SpoodWoHd (Live) 41 ABC Newt (CC). ID (MAX) MOVK: -Pumping Go for Yoor Dreamt ©Prim still hot and spread the H It Writton Your Money NewsmSunday 47) MOVK: Tho llluttrotod hen H: Tha Woman' (CC) TKILLM... 1111 ciM "* 1M Iw rMT TfiA vRONLFAI* eowWf. f © MOVK: Mon Are Not Gods' S chocolate as it melts. Turkey Tola vition Sportscenter Sundoy Man' A tattooed hobo forces a IVtNINO An octor playing the lead in Otheflo 10*0 __ 4T) Childran Caught in tha Newtday Keyt to Soccott young wanderer to live out hoHu At tho Moviot almost causes a real death scene. Crattflre I You Con't do Thot on Tolovi- 6hw 0.£0(f:'«(n Toiot From tho Dorktide emotions suggested by the tattoos. Sportscenter Sunday Rex Harrison. Miriom Hopkins. Rod Steiger. Clare Bloom, Robert * ®Popf Uffettylat off the Rich 12:30 0 CD Putt Putt Golf #^1^4 o Intide Butinott 1:10 Gertrude Lawrence. 1937. Drivot. 1969. m^o^MoAeoeo eoB BVOA leoooooAw « Moot the Pratt Whii Kidt c v i, n n i Vol I itw 11»t p r ^ 1:15 fD Runaway With tha Rich B:30 O Gt Sweet Sorrondor (CC). iowith Voko Broodcott Rooa 4111^ ^ 4. O JD Jomot Robiton (CC). Go tor Look 11*5 w f ww rTltfW V»f WW (In Stereo) Lavome A Shirley 7J0 GQUPQN wWi-,..» T, y»—i • IBtWWv. II l KnowZona (CC). Part 12 McLaughlin Group 11J0 5 Benny HMI CD ID Forgotten Children of 3) If t o Living Foreign ^p^irrot^i^i^i^io^ift # ®) Hollond Tulip Fettival the 80*1 DTV TVona WW r fTOTU*|-Vipri y 1 Washington Week In Auction Funtottic World off I (HBO) Frogglo Beck (CO-0* 1.30 (D Newt (R) ® CD U Ohoro (CC). (R) 2 J0 (B Night Trocks MOVK: The Invitible Boy' _ ® MOVK. The DoBmoker' Turtles give their young no Honno Borboro CD O Thit Waak With Dovid Stereo) CD Uvo Boot S Dr. Wind in tha WHIawt Brinkloy (CC). CD (MAX) MOVK: 'Don't Go A strong, determined Kentucky Look ot Mo Now care at all. The mother sea Jimmy Bugt Bonny QD (MAX) MOVIE: 'Homo from Noar tho Wator' woman uses her special carving © Tony RondoM MnI• LlMSe T4OA hok^ j n#L f Tomifj4 'J-r - to^cty>c4 ^ |i,t - 1 turtle digs a hole on a Great Dodtiont 1978 Indy 500 tho HHT (In Stereo) © Sportt Con tor Airwolf •nrOUfln ooverie TmWS m l^VfTOfi. beach and lays her eggs, Danger Bey (CC). ® Sfortt U 8:30 CD (MAX) MOVK: 'PoHorgoitt SaMNGSt . Levon Helm. Gerol Tom A Jerry ond Friondt 10:10| On the Menu MOVK: Thay Wont Thot-A- 3*0 OCT Newt covers them with sand and S II: Tha Othor Sido' (In Stereo) Yoo ond mo. Kid 10J0 CDNM PGA GoH: Unitod Way ond Thot-A-Way' A couple glNigt then returns to the sea. MONDAY © SparttCenter i Oattk (Live) of incapable copt are tent to prison Throe Scoro/Yoor Toxot (JT) Fsmtottic World off ® MOVK: Tho Boddy HoNy 9*0 O Sonior POA Gelff: Unitod The sun hatches the eggs. Rt Honno-Barbora Corraspondents to uncover stolen loot. Tim Con- 8 GiHs (CC). (In —« 5/18/87 Hotpitelt Clottk (R) mory Real to Raol NICK Rockt way, Chuck McCann. 1978. 9:30 CD (HBO) Deuglot MocArthur: 700 dob Out off Control Day ef Dltcovory 1*0 d) Dotroit Tlgort Pro Gome © Nowtwatch MORNING ® 35 SCTV Tho DeBont General fhoft Nu? Jomot Kennedy t © Med Moviot with the LA. ^ O Aoctiow Continued 745 5*0 CD (HBO) MOVK: *00 The Sonior PGA GoH: Unitod 9D Telephone Auction Connection MOVK: 'Betcol* ® Pr. S B*0 Wonderwork t: Ooott (HBO) MOVK: 'Better Off UlUMIU COUfVH HotpHoK Gottk (R) Time (CC). 6J0 O CD CBS Newt 8 with Gorriton Keillor I (T) NBA BotketboU (Live) © Action Outdoon with Jullut Deed' (CC) ® Newtnight Whot e Country! It It Writton _ MOVK: The Mocahont' A ffi WretMIng: WWF CD (MAX) MOVK: iron Eogle' 8 Mama's Family Paw-Powt family movet wett to escape hav- ttan off Wrattling (CC) (In Stereo) 9:10 ® Showbli Week B n ing their torn involved In the im- Face to Face O NBC Noon 6sS0 0 (MAX) MOVK: Iron Mit- 10*5 CD MOVK: Mete Hori' A note ; Newt (CO. 9 J0 O CD Mo ond Mn. C Part 2 of (CO. pending Civil War. James Amett, Tlgort '87 A trott* riout World War I spy is exposed (HBO) MOVK: 'On Tha AIR CONDITIONING 2. (In Stereo) Jimmy Swaggort , Richard Kiley. Uving Wild 6-J5 CD (HBO) Rompolttilttkin (In when she fallt in love with an Allied MOVIES (HBO) Frogglo Bock (CC). (In CD (HBO) Hitchhiker (CC). (In 1976. Stereo) officer. Greta Garbo, Lewit Stone, Stereo) Stereo) CD (MAX) MOVK: My Othor (HBO) Out off Stop 7*0 CD (HBO) Heng Tight. WiNyBiN Lionel Barry more. 1932. 09 Portrait of SATUBDAY (Dubbed) Coda Red 8*0 CD (HBO) MOVK: Defly Dock's 11*0© Jimmy BoUord GoH Connec- SERVICE 5/16/B7 MOVK: The Invitible Bov tion 'Inspect components CD (MAX) MOVK: 'A View to o Kill' (CC) (In Stereo) 5:ISAM (E) [MAX] — 'Block Moon Biting' (CC) Kung Fu for leaks Newtday 7*0 Thit Week in iopon 7*0AM CB [MAX] — Omego Mon' 10:00 (TlQulncy Uttio *Test A/C System X* (CC) The Rvet of $2500 #1) GD Sponter; For Mire 7J0AM CD [HBO] — •Legend' (CC) (In Stereo) 1:30 O CD O 99 S MOVIES BatoboB: Oovoland Indlant at ire turned 9*0AM CD [HBO] — Tho Wonder of H AT Performance down when a convicted con man't 10 Detroit Tlgon CD [MAX] — 'A View to o KUT (CC) (In Stereo) dog leads them to where a ^ CROSSWORD *Up to 1 pound (Additional parts/iabor extra) 10*0AMO 93 — Thoft My Boy' SUNDAY stash of money It hidden. A 'Disney O CD CD (9 Hunter (CC). (R) 5/17/87 Sunday Movie' presentation. Mike 4 5 B 7 8 Is 10 11 (In Stereo) 10-J0AMiD [HBO] — -PoHorgoitt N: Tho Othor Side' I Maior Looouo Batobali: At* 1 2 3 Refrigerant the Doa. Barret Ofiver. 1986. (R) Bloko't 7 lento Brevet ot Pltttborgh Plr- Q) — Tho Secret of tho Utt VoBey' O dZ) 21 Jump Street (In (HBO) Contpirocy: Tho Triol 5*0AM QJ — •Domonoid. Mottongor off Dooth' atoateit (Live) 12 13 14 OFFER EXPIRES MAY 30 11*0 AM CD — The Amorkono* Stereo) oMhe Chicago B (CC). (In Stereo) 6*5AM CD [HBO] — 'Ono on Ono' Gunt of Will Sonnott m Star Trok Mirre* IX oI HUrlirnrnircncocKL rrotonn 11J0AMCD [MAX] — The MoBy Mogulret' Monoy Waak Omopor 6:45AM CD [MAX] - 'Yoo Con't Toko H With Yoo' 8f< CD (19 Our Hooto (CC). IS IS 17 Wocklett Ship in tho Army 12*0PMO 92) — lotin* If Zoo Family CHRYSLER CORPORATION 9*0AM CD [HBO] — 'Detort Bloom' (CC) 2*0 O ®) MOVK: firopowar' A (R) (In Stereo) fi ST)— Revenge of the Nordt' GENUINE PARTS CD [MAX] - •Once Bitton' (CC) 1widow seeks to avenge her hut- 03 3D Mayan: In Search off the 18 It 20 21 ConttHotien 10J0 Night Trockt: Chortbutton CD [HBO] - •Uforio' band's murder. Sophia Loren, 10:30 AM CD — Tho Mocahont' CD MOVK: Tho Fighting 69th' Alfred Hitchcock Protontt 12:30PMffi-'A Night in James Cobum, OJ. Simpson. CD [MAX] - 'My Othor Hutbond' (Dubbed) A cocky recruit becomet a war Location — Anne of Avon- 1979. 12.-45PMCB hero at a member of World War I't loo: Tho Continuing Story of Q) — 'Fun and Fancy Froo' O 92) MOVK: 'Swing Tlma' A 1.00PM Q) — Three Little Wordt' all-Irish 69th regiment. Jamet Cog- 2S 2S 27 2t 30 31 32 Anno of Groon Goblet 11:00AMCD [HBO] — Tribute' gambling dancer takes so long to save enough money to marry thot nay. Pat O'Brien, George Brent. ifALUABLl cam* 11900 Indy 500 (R) 1:30PM CD [MAX] — •Gmorron' (In Stereo) 12:00PM 0 92) — 'A Night in Cotoblonco' when he doet. he hat a different 1940. (Colonied Venion) 35 11:00 •(DedDoaDiC D (9 ID 2*0fM O SZ) — Wottworld* 8 12:30PM CD [MAX] - -Homo from tha HilT (In Stereo) girt. Fred Attalre. Ginger Rogen, — -Gomoro Vt. Victor Moore. 1936. MOVK: Kitt Mo Koto' WKRP In Cincinnati 100PM ffl — Tha Invltibia Boy' 37 Wild. Wild Wott 2:30PM CD [HBO] - *1 O 17! MOVIE: Tho Potaidon 2.00PM O®-firepower' Sporttconter Sondoy Pri tenor Advontoro' Pattengen ond crew 8 o QD — 'Swing Tlma' ore trapped aboard a captized SB 40 41 •MImK ww^Fe*t Clink• ffe^gvift •Xt- •-« 1 4. /•-II • 2:45PM ® 7:10 Ono on Ono OIL CHANGE MOVK: Tho Utt Hurrah' O 97) — Tho Potaidon Adventure' ocean liner following a New Year's 4 :15PM ffl — The Sponith Moln' 7J0 Ante Racing Fttm (R) John Ankorborg CD 93) — Tho Promito off Uvo' Eve catastrophe. Gene Hackman, 42 43 44 45 68 47 a 4:30PM CD [HBO] — Drogontloyor* , Red Buttons. Sportt Sondoy CD [HBO] - Tho Candidate' 1972. Grease (lube) Pretentt (R) [MAX] — The Spirit off St. Uoit' 54 ffi ffl — Tho Bey In tha Plottk Bubble' O d) At Tha Moviot 8*0 d) O d) Murdor, She 49 50 SI 52 53 Oil Filter 6'J0fM ©1 [HBO] — legend* (CC) (In Stereo) CD ® Oroot Porffermoocot: Wroto (CC). (R) 700PM — The Droom Choton' Quortermoine't Tormt (CC). O QT Married... With Children 55 SB 57 ti/[95 11^0 O QH Bonny Hill 300PM CD [MAX] - (CC). (In Stereo) O IS MOVK: The Boottmot- B.OOPM ® — DoBot: Tho My Yeon' (CC) (R) (D (3$ Firing Lino Including i 400PM CD [HBO] — *0110 on Ono' CE) ifS MOVK: Tho Promlte off o in MOVK: Tha tor' A young man who can com- ffil [HBO] — 'PoHorgoitt B: Tho Other Side' Clott' A wealthy British heir i SB 59 municate with animals sets out to ffl - Tha Lava Bog' (CC) Uve* A young woman, who fore- Parts & Oil ffi [MAX] — Tho Gig' goat college to marry her Marine trouble for hit greed. avenge his father's murder. Marc 500PM 0D — tott off tha Warrant' boyfriend, finds heneM a widow when he comet to believe he is Je- EXCLUDES FOREIGN & DIESEL CARS Singer, Tonya Roberts, Rip Tom. a — 'Night of the Living Dood* BY DANIEL M. MARVIN 600PM CD [MAX] — Don't Go Noar the Wator' shortly after her husband it ot tut Chritt. Peter O'Tooie, AKtter 1982 — *Ooodind* 03 — Thay Wont Thot-A-Way ond Thot-A-Way' signed to Korea. Valerie Bertinelli, Sim. Harry Andrew*. 1971. ACROSS Cash or Check Only OXMOVK:'Pi,, «. 41 Pedal digit 19 Tempers 38 Rumors Jameson Parker. SheRey Long. O (D CD 99 Rogt to Richet When the tension between the pol- 6:30PM CD [HBO] — *00 Tho Edge' metal 40 Organic 900PM O (R) 1 Actress 42 Actor Ron — ice ond hippies in a small town ® — The DoBmoker' r (CC) (R) 1980. OFFER EXPIRES MAY 30 700PM O 41 CD 93-^ **** ^ 3D Nature (CC). (In Stereo) Caldwell 45 Violinist Stern 21 Iodine compound reaches the critit stage, they agree 9:30PM CD CD (HBO) MOVK: The Condi- •fflopor [MAX] — 'A View to o KM* (CC) (In Stereo) CD - Tho Fighting 69th' (Qolorized Venion) (HBO) MOVK: Datert 4 Dors or Ross 49 Charged compounds 42 — to confront each other on the foot- IIOOPM® — The Lott Hurroh' «Bloom' (CC) 9 Basinger or particle 23 Blazing Lollobrigida © MOVK: Tho Boy in tho ball field. Tony Randall, Wliom ® — Kitt Ma Koto* 24 Thin mortar 43 Noose CHRYSLER CORPORATION 11:30PM o ^ 1) — The Boostmottor' Plottk Bubble' The unusual story (MAX) MOVK: 'Night Shifff Novak 50 Cheryl - Windom, Eugene Roche. 1980. B.OOPM O (32) — The Ruling Oatt' GENUINE PARTS of a boy who It bom with on im- Coral Jungle 12 Roman 1.004 54 Miss Arthur 25 Three: prefix 44 Archer or O CD CD (9 Saturday Night (B-figt vt. Frookt' CD [HBO] - Datert Bloom' (CC) munity deficiency and it forced to Uffettylet off tho Rich ond 13 Miss Burstyn 55 Negative 26 River: Sp. Bancroft Live (In Stereo) 8 46 — ton Silent, Rim Doop' live In an incubator-like environ- Famout 14 Cadmus' prefix 27 Perform Singer Lane (B 23 American Ployhoote: CD [MAX] - 'Night ShHf 11:45 PM CD [MAX] — 'Pray for Death' Th k,, (CC)P<,rt, 0,2 © Stanley Cup Ployoffft: daughter 56 Singer Ford 28 Tokyo's old 47 Air: comb. Charley's Aunt (CC). ment. , Diana Hyland, »«»(* O (D O (E-*•••• *" ^ •« ' Campbell Conference CHoitiip. 15 Mr. Wallach 57 Bikini part name form CD O Star Trok 12*0AMO ©-•SHOT Robert Reed. 1976. O ® IB a J - •sukw-xxT (CC) Dotroit Red Wingt vt. 16 Actor Nick - 58 Primate 30 Fruit drink 48 James — (D Night Trodn 0D MOVIE: -HaUfflro' A gambler, ®) — Tho Dogt off Wor' 1 Mob #n- H, ton Ollon (Live) 17 Petty officer 59 Is carried 31 Or'i partner 51 Son of Bela © Speclalt O® CD®-•» sik^UHO^ "' • whote life wot taved by a minister, [HBO] - Bond Off Tho Hond' (In Stereo) promises to buHd a church. Williom 18 Singer Bob — 80 Very long 32 Martlno and 52 Finish © MOVK: 'Run Silent, Run Monk Woman' («) (In Stmo) Elliott. Marie Windsor. Forrett Good Time Coffe 20 Edge of — time Pacino 53 Give: Scot. Deep' The story of submarine war- — 'Men Are Not Godt' ® — f ran H.II to T..«' 8^0 (Q) Trocoy Ullman Shaw (In 22 Actress • fore off the Japanese coast. Clark 1*0 AM CD — 'Rollorcoattor' Tucker. 1948. llOOPMffl [HBO] - 'S^ral Admiraf' (CC) (In S»rao) iStefStereo l ) DOWN Gable, Burt Lancaster, Jack War- Load Off Mon ffl — 'Demeneid, Mottenger off Dooth' CD 1M AX1 - «= TH. Wow#"' (CC) Waak in Roviow ©WanteWontodd : Dood or Alive 24 Gamma, Tau, UENNEN den. 1958. 1 Actor Adrian nOHDI 105 AM ® — Throe Uttio Wordt' I Chlldren't itlond Port 2 of 2. Omega © Sporttconter Saturday IIJOfM Q QD — 'MUtnimi Fwc*' ( 2 Greasy 2:15 S) Mofor Uogue Boteboll: Chi- 9*0 d) MOVIE: •Botot 25 Manhattan - ••• BOCDI © Sportt Tonight 1:25AM CD [MAX] — -Stor CryttoT (In Stereo) (D (Q — 'Operation Cronbow' OSD% cago Cubt at Hootton Attrot Are For The Rich' (CC) At friends 29 Actor 3 Wicked •BD •BBDI © Golden Age Of Tolevition 135 AM CD (HBO] — •Porffoct* (CC) (In Stereo) 12.00AM® — 'Al Sword'. Point' and family gather for the funeral of Andrews 4 Actress aDDDO "Dedicated 11:45 CD (MAX) MOVK: froy for 200AM O Sandy 92) — The Mottrotod Mon' 1WOAMC0 [HBO] - -Hwd Chok«' 2:30 O d) Small Wondor on Appalachian coal mining mag- 33 Oriental BHD 01 Death' 5 Labor union TopQualily mopor stRVict 300AM ® — The Boddy HoBy Story' © Location - Anno off Avon- nate, flashbacks trace the often staple ••B0DEB0 to 12*0 O 3 Seeing Things 12 50AM© [MAX] — 'Homo In Lovo' 6-My 3.05AM CD lee: The Continoing Story off troubled life of his young widow. 34 Marriage DEBn 00D USC0 CARS ii O MOVK: •Stool' Ten dor [MAX] — tlchord Pry or Uvo on the Sontot Strip' 1:30AM SD - Tho InvitiWo ioy' Lisa Hartman. Bruce Dem. 1987. Children edevil construction workers race Anne off Green Goblet words •DOB QBBI Excellence 4*0A M O '4t) — The StrooH el Son Fmndtco' 3:50AM CQ [MAX] - Moking Uvo' 7 Profit against time lo finish a skyscraper © Dreg Rodng: NHBA Wln- 35 False god BDE C SALES HOURS: CD [HBO] - •Sloe tton All-Start (R) O Of CB 9) MOVK: •Silk- 36 Very small bit 8 Concerning SERVICE b PARTS: before a critical deadline Jennifer JrOOAM ® - -Preiti HoM to 1mm' nor.oa •Dl Mon. fr W#d., BBm-Spm; 3*0 O d Auto Rodng (Taped) wood* (CC) An employee In a plu- 37 Dissolute 9 Alan or Perry O'NeiB, Lee Motors, George Ken- — 'Myttoriout Q) — 'Oiomp lot • Day' BHD BDBBQ Mon. thru FH.# Bem-6pm © Groat Porffermoncat: tomum plant expotes the unsafe 10 Length TIMB.. Thurg. b Fd.. Btm-Bpm nedy. 1980. 4:30 AM CD persons BCD •BDDB [MAX] — 'A View to • KiB' (CC) (In Stereo) 3:15AM (Q [HBO] — IMoockof' Donco in Amorico: Agnot, tho working conditions in which she measure Wednesday till 7:4Spm O &) MOVK: The Dogt off 39 Christopher Saturdty. i:»Bm»3pm © — "Norte Edith CovoT works. Meryl Streep. Kurt Ruttett, 11 Debatable COD •••DB War' A deadly mercenary, tor- IMAM © - 'KiMor by Night' indomitable do MiHo (CC). (In or Mlchele 445AM ® Cher. 1983. lured ond deported by an African — "Mr. Befvedere Goat to CoBoge' 1:45AM (Q [MAX] - "Otw Ktton' (CC) Stereo! The Lowell Ledger • Wednesday, May 13, 1987 • Page 14 The Lowell Ledger - WednewUy. May 13, 1987 - Page 15

5/20/87 M#A#S*H Part 1. N: Tha Othor Sido' 10:15 © MOVK: Tho Four Mutko- O 92) MOVK: entire town to bring o young kMer d J Stor Trok teert' The fayous escapades of rnvwiene^ | Little Houso an tho © NBA BoskothoN Floyofft I MOVK: 'MklMd A photographer, who it confined to justico. Kirk Dougbt, Anthony WEDNESDAY 1% rogues, gallant damsels ond sword- 8i«r (Subfoct to Blackout) (Livo) MONDAY O'Horo Ht« Fourth* Tho fourth SporHlooW play am depicted in this comedy to hit apartment, reo&sot lhat one Quinn, Carolyn Janet. 1959. © (MAX) MOVK: 'Savon CONTINUED gonorotion in o fonwly of poktmon Ooso for Comfort of hit neighbors moy hove mur 10*0 0 BM Coeby VefWv TwA—o 9w^w-" •vwwfvWvDeotBK^oo®* l\mI"" adventure. Oliver Reed, Roquel corriot on tho trodHion dthough it't MOVK: The Frivoto Ufo of 8 %l- dorod his wife. James Stewart, CD (MAX) MOVK: topko' Stoma) Welch, Richard Chamberlain. IIJO© Spo.Ulook ogomtt tho withot of hor fothor. A , VHT Because of his kisty Port 6 of B. Grace Keiy, Thokna Ritter. 1954. iioopcD®(I OlDd'HO Q (HBO) Tho WHdor BOM Riptido 1975. "Wondorful World of Wmoy'* pro- pursuit of hit many wtvet. King MOVK: Tho Monte Corio ft) 2$ Now Utorocy: An Introd- T NQO • CINEMA: •OOoofown' © (HBO) AnioM K^nit.n W W^PTnS Twinf WWWs* lOJO ©(21 Emil Weddige! A Portrait " " " # Story' A gambler, vary much In uction fo Comput#f» Mtototion. Don Ootioy, Jo Ann Hor Dons los annoos 30, un detective M A*S*M •ads England through a Stereo) Animals In Action debt, sots his cap for a beautiful © (HBO) MOVK: 'Short Circuit* 12:00 CD (HBO) MOVK: TH* M4y rit, Mkhool McGroovoy. 1977. privo do Los Angeles est engage Dove Allen of Lorgo and colorful reign. Chariot © (MAX) MOVK: » ri a o k h > t '• St woman, not knowing she is also MOVIES (CC) (In Stereo) MOVK: 'Vortigo' A dot active Holly Stary* (k* S»#roo) Port 1 of 2. I Tennis: HoNon Open (Toped) Laughton, Merle Oboran. Elsa jn Stereo) # # # pour etobfc une Mature sur un in WfONESDAY who it afraid of haights it hired to IIOO )CDO(DO%©99© CD (MAX) MOVK: "Uvo and M A S H Lonchestor 1933. penniless. VMtoria de Ska. Marion# goniour, man cette fttature kii fait Advonturos of Onio ond 5/90/87 BOO (HBO) MOVK: 'Yoor Place watch hit friond's wifa. Jamas Ste- 12:05 CD Notionol Ooogrophk E*- Otetnch, Arthur O'Cannol. 1957. © MOVK: -Com Boors Movie docouvnr N: ANow .,.«•"'Q•' e PVIfl1/Ki •'•OoOK, . ®0' i-tiXI•r tO> K^fc•' l CD MOVK: Tho FtycH^lh* DrtwhWhooo l of Fortvno 2:30 I (Jj Nows (R) 8J0 mi—a...! • Jock © SparttCenter Big Valley Geddes. 1958. 97) u Whon four mon or# brutoiy mur 12:30 Toiot of tho Unoxpoctod iKoys lo 5:15AM (D [MAX] - topko' - John Huston. 1974. Sonior FOA Gaff: Unitod Facts of Ufo Joan Rhrort (In Stereo) dorod. o«d o wnoH dol in tho m*og# CMTt I Odd Cooflo Aoto Rodng FHm CD CD 99 MOVK: •Six 700AM CD [MAX] — •Omarren' (In Steroo) (R) r rfffBOfwOW,fc|, ,, l 19 Davo Allan of Urga of tho vKtwn u loft ot th# Kono of i ^ q f f s C n t n i A i|, J IHiiiii miL 1^ I' (CC) Sis con Twentieth Century BOOAM CD [HBO] — 'Your Floco or Mtna' 9J0 ® (MAX) MOVK: -Sphinx' (In §Viotnom; Tha 10^)00 Day ^ITrOmO ^wv#^®v^^P%W ^v^P^Fv tho enmo, tho poftct mipocfor M Jl® ••cti of vorymg cnrntooi DOCK ® Myttoryl: MoMco Afor- Stereo) CD CBS Nows Wor Botf of Osxia and Harriot low* tho cluo to rovool tho mur flOfOCOiwiLA A # ——On«U fVICV#rmK4A rr n r r,.* . r t Dovid Lottonooo (In Stereo) 2.45 (D (HBO) MOVK: Doodly 9:30AM CD [MAX] - -Sphinx' (In Stereo) BJO grounds join forces to attempt a (CC). Port 2 of 4. (R) © MOVK: Tho WKRF in Ondnnati BJO © CD © 99 doror Potnck Wymort. Morgorot Fo»c« ffl — Tho daring escape from Akotraz Priton To Bo Bost of Oroucho Dotroit Tlgors at Johnston. John Stonding. 1966 MOVK: Dirty Mory, Croxy 2:55 CD (MAX) MOVK: 'Foltorgoist in 1946. Based an o true story 1000AM CD [HBO] — Datert 1000CD (HBO) MOVK: Detort © 99 Taxos Ronoars 12:30 O MOVK: -Horoot* A ro- «Lorry* Two stock cor racers load H: Tho Othor Side* (In Stereo) 1105© (8 Mottorpioco Theatre: Dovid Corrodme, Richard Dytort, Mtiihrtv © S) CB 99 Hood of tho tummg Viotnom votoron moots o _ You Con't Do Thot oa Tol#. lawmen on a dangerous chase, af- 300 lOOBAM® — *Hoviog If AT 19B7. (In Rivoft (In Stereo) 1005 © MOVK: -Having H AN* A fo ) ABC Nows (CC). (CO (R) Uvo Sang (CC). Part 2 of 2 womon who holps to toso his ro- uklm ter extorting $150,000 from o su- f® MOVK: Tho Scoriot Coot' 11 30AM CD [MAX] -Brigadoon (in Stoma) ihian designer attempts a bkoastal Insido tho FOA Tour I'D Dange•r BoBayi 11 JO tfl CD To Bo odjustmont. Honry Winklor, Solly pormarket. Peter Fonda, Susan &) MOVK: Tho Lott Boodit' An CD 3S CD® Floy- 1200FM CD [HBO] — toby: Secret al tho Utt Legend* (In Stereo) lifestyle by getting married to two © NHL IpodSpadatP : Rood to tho Fi«4d. Horn son Ford. 1977. George. Roddy McDowel. 1974. ex outiaw trios to make a now life MO (CC). Bost of Corson mon. Dyon Cannon, Barry New- NICK Rocks 1:00 6D MOVK: *Sta4«d ond tho lyo I Fishing Hole for himself in o booming frontier Wr««tlinu (R) (In Stereo) man. Hart Bochnor. 1982. 700 © CD Entortoinmont Tonight Mutiny in tho Trenchot Port of tho TlfOf' Lovo Thot Bobl town. Wliom EKott, Adrian Booth, 12:30FM® ®- i MOVK: Tho Scoriot Coot' (D 35 Mystoryl: Molice Afor- 1100 ©NBA Today (In Stereo) 1 of 4. ©99 Tonight Show (In Nows (R) Forrett Tucker. 1949. © Stonloy Cup PtoyolH: 700 Oub ethouoht (CO Port 2 of 4. (R) 8 1105 © The Larox by Dr. Soutt CI ©Judge 900 © dD © 99 Diana Ratt...Red K^hj Uvo CD 9] Bomoy Miller Odd Coupio lOIFM 0- 11 JO © (MAX) MOVK: -Brigodaan' © W O 87) MOVK: Tha Hot Rhythm B Bloat (CC). (CC). (R) Dotroit lod Wings vt. (CQ. CD (HBO) MOVK: 'SfMchos' i CrotsfWo Stanley Cop Floyofft: (In Stereo) *30 d) S 1J0FM CD [HBO] - Tho Woodar of H AT WMd Country* In the 1 BBC's, a fa- O 97) MOVK: Ttycho* A man (CC). (In (HBO) MOVK: 'My Chouf- Wolet Conference Chomp- ton Ollors (R) («) (E) (MAX) MOVK; 'Bloc" k Moon 1:05 © SporttLook mily of formers moves from Pitts- appaars to ba protocting his (HBO) (CO. (kt Storoo) foor' (CC) ot Fhilo- CD [MAX] * Omega Mon' 105 (DMOVIf 'S«hmorlnoD-rTh.s CD (HBO) MOVK: 'Bottor Off Rlting' (CC) burgh to Wyoming and endures the mother for the murders of a woman Stereo) («) AFTERNOON odvonturt -dromo dopicts th# livos Dood* (CC) 9 MOVK: -Brother Coo Yoo 1:10 (D C3D O d) MOVK: Hoppy' 3.00FM CD [HBO] — *Con*t Stop tha Mutk* many Kord^.pi of the Western tnio#zif#f ano m# pnvoTS OOTDC- QD Froirio Heme HHt (•) A once popular toievitian down a,„ — ^ j, ^ ft ^ ^ — A — fA. - of tho mon who mon our notion's CD (MAX) MOVK: Iron Eogie o Dime?' 3J0FM CD i M A *1 — 'Amorkon Ffyort' (CC) (In Stoma) 12.00 © (HBO) MOVK: 'Baby: Socret frontier. A "Wonderful World of TTVW nif# Ma TO TwKM J nOf. AnTno^f rWf' With Gorriton KeiNor submormos. Pot O'Brion. Goorgo ^Q^ln Stereo) Mognum. FJ. witnesses a gangland execution of the Utt Legend' (in Steroo) Ditnoy" presentation. Steve For- kins, Janet Leigh, Vera Mies. l Magnum, FX Part 2 of 2. ? v 1 3:30 5J0FM CD [MAX] -Tho Gig' Iront. Woyno Morris. 1937. 1040 O 3D O (D Cognoy A Locoy ^ K* ' ' • * • • and is pitted against a ruthloss © MOVK: Hof A convict who rett, Jack Clam, Ronny Howard. 1960 (CC). 1 JO CD (MAX) MOVK: toNs Aro (CC) (R) Sportt Tonight kMer. Dam DeLuite. Doe WaBace, 600FM CD [HBO] — "Short Circuit' (CC) (In Stereo) irritatet a prison guard it taken to 1971. Part 1 of 2. ©CD Magnum. FJ. (R) 11 JO © (MAX) MOVK: 'Jo Jo Mooioforplii I Wrwvtwvw#" v,#nfut y P m c, g (In Storoo) I To Bo Twentieth Century Henry SHva. 1983. ffl — 'Com Baort Movie B: A Now Oenoratton' tho isolation black, wham ho retuc- M#A1#H ©©MOVK: looking for Mr. car. Yoor Ufo It CoMng' (CC) (In To Bo Announced 2.-00 CD IT Looking Bock to tho F»- 12:00 ii GD O (D Simon A Simon (MAX) MOVK: 'BrootMoss* 440 Wild, Wild WoHd of Ani- TanTTy DVCO^vOe IfiVOfVwO let Q ifOT» Goodbar' A young teacher cruises Stereo) CD ft Hoppy Birthdoy, 700FM 0 ® 89 ® — Tho WMd Country* Part 1 of 2. Moolttrooi Part 6 of 6. (R) Jim Brown. Gene Hackman. 1968. the singles bars looking for one 1200 © CD © CD Addorty (R) (CC). CD (HBO) MOVK: Tho Bophont 10.05 ID MOVK: Tho Lott Troin from (CO- © MOVK: Dirty Dingut BOOFM 0 [HBO] — •FaHorgoitt N: Tho Othor Side* 12JO © ® MOVK: toottor Cog- night stands. Diane Keaton, Tues- I Nightline (CO- • — nMl| . I Gun Hill' A sheriff must fight off an Loovo If to Boovor CD [MAX] — -Savon Bridot for Savon Br a thor s' (in Stereo) wvK • im r r^i * AmtntBrv giiiiie r I* •ouynrw- rA**. — ^r *neip L- i— a I— - M day Weld. Richard Uey. 1977. Jaffortont Koto t Allio (CC). (HBO) former deputy marshal win back his O CD Choort (CC). Part 1 of 2. i Loovo H to Boovor Quincy ©-'Vortigo' (MAX) MOVK: 'Nightwing' bodge. John Wayne, Katharine (R) (In Stereo) _ i Star Trak CID J5ALF (R) (In Storoo) 900FM O U —•Ftycho' (HBO) Hong Tight, WWy BIN -epbom. RicharRk d Jordan. 1975. © ® MOVK: Throodt' Two (HBO) MOVK: -Gulog* (CC) SpocofNght (CC). (R) Truck ond Troctor Full O ® — looking for Mr. 4) MOVKMOVIE: 'Okiohamal' Airwolf families in northern England experi- _ WondorWotki: Almott chom of events stemming from He (HBO) MOVK: Tho Ofoot Bluet' A group of social outcasts (0 33) Wilderness Palette: Nito 1001 © Horse Hoi dcattio ond McCarmkk ence the horrors and consequences Portnors (CC). vendetta against the man she CD 55 — CoruM* decide to fly around the world by F' f''t ni•a W inle t{MirKinn r v* | v 111 yn| u ' Grand Prix of Florida (R) of global nuclear war for yean af- Sport %C#nt0f CD (HBO) MOVK: Ooffy Duck's would soon marry and ultimately PeMmvkw tw# t o nirtKn nt T ® Atomic Log» l > TUESDAY building an antique plane out of © Cortoont 105 © MOVK: Dongarout Tamtfflf •ntar ter the world's superpowers dash jjnnnovti ^ (MM*#oo#tranfaiff^i iifvn- a be accused of murdering. Lisa Hart- stolen parts. Jane Fonda, Donald ® MOVK: Tho Socret of tho ffl — 'My Favorite WHe* pnny ^ l. dromo d^oli with O COn* over the Middle East. Karen Viotnom: Tho 10,000 Day IVFNING man, Bruce Dem. 1987. Port 2 of 2. 5/19/87 Sutherland, Peter Boyle. 1973. Lott VoNoy' 9.30FM 0 [HBO] — 'Detort Bloom' (CC) vkt's daring escape, capture and Yoo Con't Do Thot an Taia- Maagher, David Brierly, Reece vVa- CD (MAX! MOVK: 'Foftorfoist O St MOVK: Tho Block Halo' 600 O 9 Ol OJDCDTOCB 100 3) MOVIE: The Sponith Main' Big Volley rehobHitotion. Beau Bridges, Carlos vitian Dinsdole. 1984. 12 JO Tolas of tha Unoxpactod II: Tho Othor Sido' (In Storoo) MORNING A fonoticol doctor and his robot 1000FM 0 [MAX] — 'Act of Viotonco' CHIFt © CoNogo BotoboM: Toomt to FocH of Ufa Brown, Karen Carlson. 1982. 7 JO CD 53 Croatian of tho Univarte # 6D Riptido crew prepare for a journey through M*A $*H 600 CD (MAX) MOVK: *Swoot Bo Announcod (R) SporttLook 10:15FM CD — The Four Mutkotoert' 1J0 © (HBO) MOVK: Tha Wondor Divoma Court (CC). 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Patrick Duffy, Catherine Hy- ©MOVK: Touch of EvU* A pol- his oportmont. roolizos that one of 1979. 12JOAM0 — Touch of EvM- MocNoil / Lohror CD (MAX) MOVK: 'An Amori- Bogort, Ann Sheridan, George 6J0 CBS Nawt 200 ©Molar Loogue BotabaN: On- I Loogua of Thoir Own land. 1984. ice official and hit wife am involved 8 his neighbors moy hove murdered O CD Huntor (CC). (R) (In Nowshour con In Forit' (In Stereo) Raft. 1940. © WKRF in Cincinnati ffl — 'Botch ond Sundance: Tha Early Dayt* dnnati Radt ot Chicago Cubt Moosotorpioco Theater . MOVK: 'My Favorito Wife' in a murder fromeup. Charlton Hes- his wife. James Stewart, Grace Stereo) 9 ton. Jonot Leigh, Orson Welles. CD 23 Now Litorocy: An Introd- B JO © SparttCenter 1 JO CD (MAX) MOVK: Treoture It- CINEMA: Un Second (Live) (CO- 700 Oub CD 3S Frontline (CC). (R) 0 — TLW uction to Computors (CC). 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It's an © — Profottionoi Rodoo Cowboyt Attodotion (Topod) 10OAM ©I — Donco Toom Chompionthipt Donold Duck Protontt Loovo H to Boovor the business, and pul his three Harold Englehardt at FMB State easy place to find, and a fnendly 2:30PM O ffl — Bowling: Budwoitor Chollongo Flying Houto 200AM QD — Running ond Rodng place to do business. Stop by and CB 5$ — Outdoor Amorkon Sportokut ond tho Sun Bo- sons. Bemie. Jr., Don and Mark, Savings Bank and the Lowell 2.30AM © — SporttContor Doybrook nooth tho Seo 300PM O FFL CB O — Wido World of Sportt (Uvo) to work. Township Board for their help in say. "Hello " Watch for their ad- Q3 — Sportt Utonight I Uttio Prince 305 ;Tom B Jorry ond Friondt © — Sonior PGA Golf: Unitod Hotpitoit Clottk (Uvo) BOS I l^rviim w* ^WwvvvvwW 3:30 d? O ® Ho Mon B Mot- Anderson had 18 years of ex- getting the business going. vertisements in the new East WEDNESDAY 3:30PM OCEO®-NBA Botkotboli (livo) BJO 7 Popoyo «fort of tho Univorto Kent Shopper's Guide. perience in the landscaping bus- Lowell Landscaping and Gar- 5/30/87 'f CltM#e AO 400PM O GD CD O — Mojor Looguo Botoboli: Boltimoro Orioiot ot riinriTonvi DHf rent Sfrokot SOOAM © — Action Outdoort with Juliut Beret Mitfer Rogort iness before rejoining the U.S. Colifomio Angolt (Uvo) |) Coptoin Kongoroo S 8:30AM QD — SporttContor I Dumbo't Orcut BuNtoyo Marine Corps and shipping off 4:10PM © — Sportt Cloto-up 900AM © — Senior POA Golf: Unitod Hotpitoit Clottk (R) i Gentle Bon Welcome fo Pooh Comer for duly in Viet Nam. After retir- 4:30PM O ffl) CB S — Prooknott Stokot (Uvo) Vcined Proyronis Hying Nun Metropolitan Hospital offers IIOOAM© —NBA Todoy 500PM CD — Pithing with Rolond Mortin Todoy't Spodol Bugt Bunny ing from the Marine Corps and 11 JO AM © — Sporttlook 8:35 Bewitched Turkey Telovition i indionopolit 500 Timo Triolt (Uvo) returning lo Lowell. Anderson IOOPM QD — Horto Show Jumping: Orond Pri* of Florido (R) 900 5 CD ^0 Oproh Winfrey 400 smoke stoppers' program 5:30PM CD 3$ — Motorwook Di4. Direct decided to open a landscaping 300PM © — Moior Looguo BotoboN: CindnnoH Rodt ot Chkogo Cubt T) PTL Club 7 I v f r a n n t ^ j VW K m •• t a* H 6:30PM © — Schoiottk Sportt Amorico (Uve) •# vj y c« ono tfew wWtvwwiwo business on a limited scale. The Do you want lo quit smoking? tion lo help you break the 700PM CD — Moior Looguo Botoboli: AHonto Brovot ot Pitttburgh Pir- Worriort People't Court 2J0PM © - Womon't VoUoyboll: Somiflnoi Gome (R) Ohotfbutfort "hobby" landscaping business cigarette-craving cycle, not gim- otot (Uvo) } ft Individuals interested in break- 500PM QD — AuttroUon Rulot Footboil ' Troppor John, M.D. O Mognum, P.I. grew to include all three boys — Sporttcontor Soturdoy ing the nicotine habit arc invited micks. devices or scare tactics. SOSPM UCDi — MotoMojor LooguUogue Boteboll: St. Louit Cordinolt ot AHonto Santa iorboro CD 3! CD 23 Setome Stroot and early this spring an M-21 7:30PM O X CD 59 — Moior Looguo Botoboli. Clovoiond Indiont ot Brovot (live) Todoy't Spodol (CC). to attend an explanatory session A free introductory session Dotroit Tigort — Setome Stroot (CC). location was developed into a 600PM © — Sporttlook Jackpot of the Smoke Stoppers' program will be offered on l\iesday. May o GT — Bobo Winklomon't Good Pithing O) Wolfont Mkkoy Mouto Club site for the business. 6:30PM © — Intide fhe PGA Tour al Metropolitan Hospital. 1919 26 at 7:00 p.m. and on Wednes- © — Stonloy Cup Ployofft: Wolot Conforonco Chomp.:Montrool Oroot Spoco Cootfor Hoioi 700PM © — SporttContor You and mo. Kid Lowell Landscaping offers Conodiont ot Philodolphio Piyort (Uvo) WrotHing Boston. S.E. day. May 27 al 9a.m. and 7 p.m. 7:30PM QD — Auto Rocing Film (R) Fothor Knowt Botf Nowtdoy trees, shrubs, perennials, bark, © — Sportt Soturdoy It's a program that concen- Plan to attend one of these three Doywotch You Con't Do Thot on Toie- BOOPM 19 X — Dotroit Tigort Pro-Gome Show fertilizers and much, •much 10:30PM © — 19B0 Indy 500 (R) ^nur i #ffvw vitian trates on the behaviors that make sessions. CD 99 - Tigort '87 more. The company even offers 11OOPM © — NPl Pilmt Protontt (R) 905 Down fo Earth 405 Scooby Doe smoking a habit. The program For further information, call CD — NBA iotkofboll Ployofft (Subject to Blackout) (Uve) 9:30 iullwinkle 4.30 Ohotfbutfort poured aggregate patios and vari- 11:30PM © — Sporttcontor Soturdoy I Intfrucfianol Program- uses group support and educa- 247-7241. QD — Auto Rocing Film Divorce Court ® — Sportt Tonight ming T fomformcf i ous other aspects of the landscap- 8:30PM O X CD TO — Mojor Uogue iotoboll: Dotroit Tigort of Toxot 100AM © — indionopolit 500 Timo Triolt (R) Movie Superior Court Bemie Anderson, along with his three sons. Don. Mark and Bemie, Jr. are eager to serve ing business. Rongert Hotel 2:30AM © — SporttContor Chain Reaction you at Lowell Landscaping and Garden Center. The new business on M-21 west of Lowell is Future plans call for In 1418, women's headgear was so tall that the doorways © — NHL Spodol; Rood fo Hie Cup Hoothdiff Donold Duck Protontt l © — Sportt Lotonight of the royal castle of Vincennes, France had to be raised 900PM © — Stonloy Cup Finolt: Toomt TiA (live) Kidt Wrifot Fothor Knowt Botf brimming with all sorts of landscaping products. greenhouses and nurseries on the 3:00AM © — Sonior PGA Golf: Unitod Hotpitoit Clottk (R) 9J5 IJ.ovo Lucy to allow the ladies of the court to pass through. 11:30PM© — Sportt Tonight Uttio 1000 Solly Jotty Rophooi 4J5 Flinftfonot SUNDAY 1200AM© — SporttContor © 700 Oub 500 Hour Magoxino 5/17/B7 12:30AM© — Sporttlook Brody Bunch 41 AHve 500AM © — Stonloy Cup Ployofft: Compboii Conforonco Chomp.: Ed- 1:00AM QD — Tom Monn Oufdoprt $35,000 Pyromid O.I. Joo w WiwWWwwW w •••wil Hart fo Hart Penguin monton Oilort ot Dotroit Rod Wingt (R) 1:30AM © — NiA Todoy Great weather for Chicken BBQ CD (19 Solo of fhe Con- Mork ond Mindy © — Sportt Roviow 2:00AM © — Winner't Cirdo Horto Rodng Mogoiino fury Facft of Ufo progress report BOOAM ©-SporttContor 2:30AM ©-SporttContor ® (23 Mitfer Rogort I o V VV I y R» *J WOffllw CD OS $1,000,000 Chance of o 8:30AM @3 — Jimmy Boliord Golf Connection 03 — Sportt Utonight Mitfer Rogort UfoHme Square One TV (CC). Interest has always been high 900AM © — intido tho PGA Tour f"* r* r* /n C U — . ^ . THURSDAY vjuntj jnow love Connection I in the penguins at John Ball Zoo. 9:30AM ©-SpoodWook 5/31/87 Lou Grant Uf't Make o Deal Many people have been calling 1000AM© — 1978 Indy 500 •KIB te4B vo I fIl v mVJ i Vt'« v6J a' O 1005 CD Varied Progromt 10:30AM© — Schoiottk Sportt Amorico 8:30AM © — SporttContor Groon Acret 4 the Zoo this Spring asking if the 10J0 O (30 O 6 The New Cord Varied Progromt IIOOAM© — Thit Wook in Sportt 900AM © — Auto Rodng: IMSA OTP Soriot (R) penguins have laid eggs. The an- Shark t Nowtwatch IIOOAM© — NHL Spodol: Rood to the Cup 11:30AM© — Sporttwook !? Dollot Donnit tho Monaco swer is "yes". The zoo's Magel- 1200PM OX- Bowling 11:30AM© — SporttLook 8 GD CD (SI Clottic Concon- 505 Giiliaan'f^wtetf^g^oeo wt ••ewifleUlanOd lanic penguins arc currently in- © — Sporttcontor Sundoy IOOPM QD — Stonloy Cup Finolt: Toomt TBA (R) 5 JO Andy Griffith Varied Progromt cubating six eggs. 12:30PM © — Sonior PGA Golf: Unitod Hotpitoit Clottk (Uvo) 400PM ^01 — Mojor Looguo Botoboli: CindnnoH Rodt of Chicogo Cubt (Uvo) lavome B Shirley This is the third season the 1 ;00PM O (J) — Dotroit Tigort Pro-Go mo Show ^J^n^for Monoy 5:35PM CD — Mojor Looguo Botoboli: St. Louit Cordinolt of AHonto IIOO Prico It Right penguins have successfully pro- OX— NBA Botkotboli (Uvo) Dating Gome Brovot (Uvo) Fame, Fortune ond Rom Square Ono TV duced eggs. The first year the CD 1ft ~ Tigort '87 once 600PM © — SporttLook 3-3-1 Contact 1:30PM O X CD (19) — Mojor Looguo Botoboli: Ckvoiond Indiont ot Wtillftn' eggs proved to be infertile. Last 6.30PM — Winner't Cirdo Horto Rodng Mogoiino Too Oato for Comfort Dotroit Tigort CD dO Wheel of Fortune Donee Party USA year, chicks werc hatched but 700PM — SporttContor CB — Mojor Looguo Botoboli: AHonto Brovot ot PiHtburgh Pir- Voried Progromt failed lo survive. Varied Progromt otot (Livo) 7:30PM — SpoodWook Rifleman To Bo Announcod. The birds built nests starting BOOPM © — SpoodWook Spodol (live) Trantformert 200PM © — Lood Off Mon ^ ioveriy Hillbilliot Double Dore in early March and the eggs werc 2:15PM @9 — Mojor Looguo Botoboli: Chicogo Cubt ot Houtton Attrot 8:30PM — Auto Rodng Film (R) 11 JO O JD Wobtfor (R) 5J5 Voried Progromt (Uvo) 900PM — Womon't VoUoyboll: Toomt fo Bo Announcod (Uvo) Joffortont laid late March and early April. 2:30PM © — Drog Rodng: NHRA Wintton All-Stort (R) 1005PM CD — NiA Pro-Gome Show CD O Scrobble The penguins arc now taking Hooked on Aorobkt 300PM O QL — Awf* *«c»ng (Topod) 10:30PM CD — NiA iotkofboll Ployofft (Subjoct to Block out) (Uvo) Three't Company turns incubating their eggs. Zoo 3:30PM 0®—Golf (Uvo) IIOOfM © — iotoboITt Orootott Hitt (R) Wait Ditnoy Protontt staff members arc hopeful that © — Auto Rodng: Formulo Ono Orond Pris of Belgium (Topod) 11.30PM © — SporttContor Voried Progromt any chicks hatched can be suc- Odd Coupio 400PM OX) ID®-SporttWorld (Uvo) © — Sportt Tonight 11:35 ® Voried •Several Boy Scouts along with Scoutmaster Rick Briggs. Terry VanderWarf (in tf* ducken cessfully raised by the parents. 4:30PM O ® — Ooif (Uvo) 12:00AM O X — Night Hoot or NiA Ployofft wol d ,he The penguin exhibit remains 5:30PM ©-SpoodWoHd (Live) © — Sporttlook costume). Dave Butz and Dirk Ritzema were among those who *« 1(^ - V® ' open to the public and visitors 700PM © — Sporttcontor Sundoy 12:30AM© — NHL Spociol: Rood to fhe Cup Troop 102 Annual Chicken Barbeque. Ritzema says the Scouts sold about 400 dinner., down can continue to check the prog- 7:10PM © — Auto Rodng Film (R) 1 OOAM © — Autfrolion Rulot Footboil (R) wmewhat from previous years, but still a good turnout. © — Sportt Sundoy 200AM © — SpoodWook The Scouts wish to thank Gary's Country Meats, Saranac Foods, The City of Lowell, Kmg ress. Zoo officials ask that noise 800PM © — Stonloy Cup Ployofft: Compboii Conference Chomp.: Do- 2:30AM ©-SporttContor Mill'ng Co.. The Methodist Church, Carole's Critters and George Dey for their generous contnbu- and flash cameras be kept to a troit Rod Wingt vt. Edmonton Oilort (Uve) fjfi — Sportt Utonight "ons. Of course, they also would like to thank all those whose purchased dinners. minimum. 1100PM CB — Sportt Pogo 3OOAM QD — Tonnit: Eotfor iowi Junior Chompionthipt (R) The Lowell Ledger • Wednesday, May 13. 1987 - Page 18 receiving ai^'roximately HO cents per capita or $7S,800 KKSOLItTlOM BY COMMISSIONEHS 111DDKMA AND Naya: None. The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday. May 13, 1987 - Page 19 for current .State Aid, and Commissioner TerHorst moved adoption of tho resolu- Absent: Nono. tion. Seconded by Commissioner Harrison. Under Public Comment, Commissioner Boolcma WHKHKAS, In lOHrt, the Kent County Library Nays: None. .System had the highest public library circulation in WIIKHKAS, the Prosecutor's Office Identified a Notion carried by the following vote: preaented 45 guesta from Weat Side Chriatian School who Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, Absent: None. are atudents in his government claaa . They are Uichlgan with a service population of 252I«H1 persons, need for additional clerical assistance last fall, and Resolution No. 5-87-81 approving the bond resolu- which would result in State Aid of $126,1140 if full WIIKHKAS, agreed to employ a temporary typist DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, accompanied by Nr. VanEe and Niaa Niemeyor. DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderNolen. Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, tion for the Wyoming Sewage Disposal and Water Supply until they could better project their long-term needs PROCEEDINGS Brenda Stringer, Executive Director of tho John funding were achieved, and TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . System Additions - 1986 Water Supply System Improvements of the Ball Park Zoological Society, urged the Board to leave WliKHKAS, .Senate Bill 122 would authorise an nnd until a new Prosecutor was appointed, and Nays: None. was presented:' (All have received copies.) its offer to purchase and operate tho zoo on the table. additional appropriation to Increase State Aid from 30 WIIKHKAS, to solve the clerical backlogs on a Absent: None. cents to 30.ft cents per capita for public libraries in lii.rmanent basis, the Prosecutor requests an additional RESOLUTION BY SSIQMER BUT?! It is disheartening to tho Zoological Society to aee a Resolution No . 5-87-74 increasing the salary for Kent County Board of Commissioners small group of citizena creating a political iaauo of Fiscal Year 10R7-NN, and Clerk Typist II, Range 15 be added to his budget, and WHKHEAS, this would mean an Increase of the Data Systems Nanager for the Health Department was WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Act 185, the zoo aale. Citizena of this county have built up the WHEHKAS, this clerk will work with Police presented: (A^l have received copies.) Special May 1, 1987 Meeting zoo with contributions totaling IS million . The $16,424 for the Kent County Library System bringing Officers, monitor warrant production backlogs, notify Public Acts of Michigan, 1957, as amended, (Act 185) the their total State Aid to $02,224 for 1087. , paralegal of upcoming charges requiring legal Board of Commissioners of the County of Rent (the citizena of Kent County would bo happy if tho zoo wore t ie RESOUITION HY COMMISSIONERS KEMPKER AND BUTH part of the Kent County adminiatration . She pledged NOW. THEHEfOKE, UK IT HKSOLVKD that the Kent research, monitor the police reports given to defense "County") authorised and oirected that there be estab- their aupport of the County*a purchase of the zoo . County Board of Commissioners hereby expresses its ttttornoys, and perform word processing and data entry lished, maintained and operated a countywide system or May I, 1987 Resolution No . 5-87-80 regarding Revenue Sharing support for Senate Rill 122 to Increase the amount of vork a® necessary, and systems of water and sewer improvements and services, waa presented: (All have received copies.) Statu Aid for public libraries In Michigan to approxi* WIIKHKAS, the annual cost for salary and fringe WIIKHEAS. at the Board of Health mooting on and designated the Board of Public Works of the County Tho Board of Cowmissionors met pursuant to mately 30.5 cents per capita. benefits Is estimated at $10,094.00, and April 8, 1987. the Health Hoard approved a Health staff to be the agency of the County for the purposes set adjournment. HKSOMITION nY COMMMSIOMRH ORKKAKKR I1K IT FUHTIIKH HKSOLVKD that tho Kent County WIIKHKAS, the Personnel, Safety and Social request lo approach the Personnel. Safety and Social forth in Act. 185; and Meeting called to order by Chairman Byington at Hoard of Commissioners urr.es the State Legislature to oervices Committee on a specific salary for an offer of WHEREAS, by the terms of Act 185, the County and Services Committee and Finance Committee have reviewed employment to an Individual, and 9:00 a.m. aupport and enact futuru Statu * Aid appropriation this request and recommend approval. the City of Wyoming (the "City**) are authorized to enter WIIKHKAS. the position Is that of Data Systems Roll callcd: WliKHKAS. this Board of Commissioners has heretofore Increases to the full level of funding of SO cents per NOW, THKKEFOMK. HK IT RESOLVED that tho Kent into a contract for the acquisition, construction and adopted a revenue aliarlnc plan for the yeara 1U72 Manager. UuulassIfled, at an annual salary of $28,650, financing of the 1986 Wyoming Water Supply System Pretentt Boelema, Buth, Byl, DeKraker, DeVriendt, capita as authorised by Public Act Rt) of 1077. County Board of Commissioners approves the addition of and Harriaon, Hiddoma, Kompker, Ruhn, Kuipera, Lamoreaux, lliroui;ii 10)17, and HK IT FUHTIIKH HESOLVEO that copies of this one (I) Clerk Typist II, Rango 15 for the Prosecuting Improvements consisting of additions to the water supply Lorch, Sak, Schwab, TerHorat, Thomaa. VanderMolen, WIIKUKAK, In accordance with said plan, all expen- resolution he sent to tho Kent County area legislators WIIKHKAS, tho Health Department requested that treatment and pumping facilities of the City and for the Attorney. the salary bo changod to $32,000 based on interviews snd Vaughn. Wahlfield, Wilcox, Chairman Byington - 21. dlturoa miiNt first be approved by tbla Hoard of Coa- snd the Michigan Association of Counties for their BE IT FUHTIIKH HESOLVED that the Kent County payment of the cost thereof by the City, with interest, relationships of othor positions in Kent County, and Abaonti None. mlsNloners, and action and approval. of Commissioners approves a General Fund transfer and the County is then authorized to issue its bonds Hoard WHEHEAS, the Personnel, Safety and Social Quorum present. IIIKUKAo, there la attached hereto marked Kxhlblt A Commissioner Vaughn moved adoption of the resolu- of $14,323.00 to the folloelng accounts in the and/or notes to provide the funds necessary therefor; Commissioner Byl gave the invocation. and made a part linrnof, tho requests for expenditures to Services Committee reviewed this request and recommends and tion. Seconded by Commissioners VanderNolon and Thomas. Prosecuting Attorney activity: approval, and Thoac present united in the Pledge of Allogiance to bo authorIziul at the December meotlnc of the Kent County Notion carried. WHEREAS, there has been approved by this Board of WHEHEAS, during the meeting ono item that came the Flag. Hoard of Commissioners. Resolution No. 5-87-69 earmarking $195,000 within 51703.000 Salary ft Wages $10,827.00 Commissioners a Contract between the County, party of NOW, TliKKKKOUK, UK IT HKSOLVK1) that the Kent County up was. If tho position had been advertised at a salary There waa no Public Comment. tho Public Improvement Fund for an addition to the 63rd 51715.000 FICA 774.00 the first part, and the City, party of the second part, Reaolution No . 5-87-76S, tho 1987 Kent County Controller taku such action as may be necessary to Hospitalisation of $32,000, the ad may have attracted additional (the "Contract") which contract provides for the District Court, Rockford, was presented: (All have 51716.000 1,643.00 applicants, and Equalization Report, waa preaented: (All have received properly minute thesn cxpendltunis for the United States received copies.) 51717.000 Life Insurance 35.00 acquisition, construction and financing of the 1986 WHEHKAS. since tho April 15, 1087 Personnel, copies and a copy ia on file in the Office of the County Department of Treasury. 51718.000 Pension 1,043.00 Wyoming Water Supply System Improvements pursuant to Act HK.SOI.UT I ON HY COMMISSIONERS HARRISON AND HUTU Safety and Social Services Committee meeting. Dr. Mack Clerk. EXHIBIT A 185} and April 27, 1987 Commissionor Hiddoma moved adoption of the resolu- has requested that the position have the salary at WHEREAS, there have also been approved and adopted $32,000 and tho position be re-advertised, and by this Board, along with the Contract, plans, Fin. Com. WHKHKA.S, the present 63rd District Court tion. Seconded by Commissionor Wilcox. WHEHKAS. the Finance Committee has reviewed Approval Notion carried by tho following vote: specifications and estimates of the cost and period of .Building in Rockford was constructed in 1075, and this request and recommends approval.and usefulness of the 1986 Wyoming Water Supply Systsm Unimrtmnnt I l.i»m Amount Date WHEHKAS, In October 1086 Judge Steven Servaaa Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, WIIKHKAS. funds for this position are available To the Honorable Board of Conmiaaionors DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, Improvements (hereinafter referred to as the "project")) requested a study of a possible solution to his spsce within the Health Department Budget. and County of Kent Michii;an DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderNolon, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, problems, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Kent WHEREAS. the said Contract provides for the Furnlnhlnca SS,174.00 4-21-87 TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . I'ros. Atty. WIIKHKAS, the Buildings, Parks and Transporta- County Board of Commissioners approves the salary of issuance of bonds by the County to defray the cost of tion Committee asked County stsff to evaluate the Nays: None. $32,000.00 for the Unclassified position of Data Syatom Your Leslalative, Judicial and Taxation Committee, 4-21-87 Absent: None. the project, said bonds to be secured by the limited tax .Sheriff Personal 10,395.00 automation of tho Rockford G3rd District Court office Manager for the Kent County Health Department. general contractual obligations of the City to pay to to which were referred the asaessment rolls of the Computer Resolution No . 5-87-71 changing the Manager of Cities of Cedar Springs, Eaat Grand Rapida, Grand and any other alternatives that might be offered in lieu Commissioner Kempker moved adoption of the resolu- the County amounts sufficient to pay the principal of of a building addition, and Research and Evaluation for Community Mental Health to tion. Seconded by Commissionor Vaughn. Rapids, Grandville, Kentvood. Lowell, Rockford, Walker unclassified at $34,000 was presented: (All have and interest on the hereinafter authorized bonds and to WIIKHEAS, after reviewing tho facility, it was Notion carried by the following vote: pay such paying agent fees and other expenses as may be and WyoalnK and the aeveral Townships, respectfully TOTAL Si.vrwn.on received copios.) report that we have examined the rolls and verified the determined that tho caseload and personnel hsve Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, incurred on account of said bonds. HY COMMfMSIONKRS VAHI.FIELD AND KUIPERS totals as corrected. Your Committee asrees to equalize Increased substantially from the original design, and HKSOI.IITION DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF the same as per the attached schedule and reconnend its Commissioner DeKraker moved adoption of the resolu- WHEREAS, the storage of the case files has DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderNolon, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, COMMISSIONERS OF KENT COUNTY, MICHIGAN, as follows: Increased proportionately with the workload and has adoption. tion. Seconded by Commissioner DeVriendt. TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . 1. AUTHORIZATION OF BONDS - PURPOSE. Subsequent Notion carried by the following vote: taken over much of tho floor space in the general WHEHKAS. the Personnel, Safety and Social Nays: None. to execution of the Contract by the parties thereto, Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, office, hallways, mechanical room. Jury room, and Services Commit tire reviewed and approved a reallocation Absent: Nono. bonds of the County aggregating the principal sum of DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, library areas, and of salary and change of classification of tho position Resolution No . 5-87-75 changing a Librarian I tc Seven Nillion Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderNolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, WIIKHEAS, the Buildings, Parks and Transporta- of Manager of Research and Evaluation of Community full time for the Kentwood Branch was presented: (All ($7,700,000) shall be issued and sold pursuant to the TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . tion Committee reviewed tho facility space problema Mental Health, and have received copies.) provisions of this resolution and of Act 185, and other Louise Thomaa, Chairperaon Nays: None. again and dptermlned that an addition is required at the WHEREAS, the position has been classified at Commissioner TerHorst moved adoption of the resolu- applicable statutory provisions, for the purpose of Absent: None. Rockford 63rd District Court to solve the space pro- llange 28, $25.,351-$33.384 and the rocommondatlon Is to tion . Seconded by Commissioners VanderNolen and defraying the cost of acquiring and constructing the Resolution No. 5-87-77 earmarking $1,000 within the blems, and make this position Unclassified at a salary of $34,000. Wahlfield. project. Public Improvement Fund for replacement of tho artwork WHEREAS, tho addition with a storage basement and Notion carried by the following vote: 2. BOND DETAILS . The bonds shall be designated on the County Building roof was presented: (All have to the 63rd District Court is estimated at a total WHEREAS, the position has boon open and Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, "Kent County Water Supply Bonds 1986 Wyoming Water Richard VanderMolen received copies.) project cost of $105,000. recruited for since June 1985, and DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, Supply System Improvements (General Obligation Limited WHEHEAS. the two reasons for lack of success DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderNolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, Tax)"; shall be dated July 1, 1987; shall be numbered Construction Cost $158,000 Is those Individuals who would qualify for the positions HKSOMITION HY mMMIMSTONER KUHN TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . from 1 upwards; shall be fully registered; shall be in Contingency 15,000 nre scarce, and the present salary is not attracting Naya: None. the denomination of $5,000 each or any integral multiple Engineering Fees 6,000 candidates, and Absent: None. thereof not exceeding the aggregate principal amount for c Furnishings ft Equipment 16,000 WHEREAS. the Finance Committee has reviewed Commissioner Schwab moved the appointment of Andrew each maturity at the option of the purchaser thereof; WHKHKA.S, the roof on the County Building will tills request and recommends approval. he replaced In the very near future, and DeKraker to the Gaines Township Local Development shall bear interest at a rate or rates not exceeding 12% Commissioner Thomas moved adoption of the report. TOTAL $105,000 NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED that tho Kent Finance Authority. Seconded by Commissioner DeKraker. per annum to be determined upon the sale thereof payable Seconded by Commissioner Lorch. WHKHKA.S, the replacement of tho roof will WHEHEAS, the Finance Committee has reviewod County Hoard of Commissioners approves the reallocation on November 1, 1987 and sesdannually thereafter; and destroy the existing Calder painting on the roof, and Notion carried. Motion carried by the following vote: this request and recommends the use of Public Improve- of salary and change of classification of the position shall mature on November 1 in each year as follows: WHKHKA.S. the cost to replace the artwork Is Resolution No. 5-87-82 approving the contract for Yeas: Boelema, Buth, Byl, DeKraker, DeVriendt, of Manager of Research and Evaluation - Community Mental anticipated to he $10,000.00, and ment Funds. Wyoming Sewage Disposal and Water Supply System Harrison, Hiddema, Kempker, Kuhn, Kuipers, Lamoreaux, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that tho Kent Health to Unclassified at $34,000.00. PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL WHKHKAS, private funds In the amount of up to t Additions - 1986 Water Supply System Improvements was Lorch, Sak, Schwab, TerHorat, Thomas, VanderMolen, County Board of Commissioners approves the earmarking of presented: (All have received copies and a copy of the YEAR MATURITY YEAR MATURITY Vaughn, Wahlfield, Wiicox, Chairman Byington - 21. SR.fiOO.OO have been raised and will be available for Commissionor Wahlfield moved adoption of the the replacement of this artwork, and $105,000 for the 63rd District Court-Rockford addition. contract is on file in the Office of the County Clerk.) Nays: None. resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Kuhn. $550,000 1995 $500,000 WHKHKA.S, the City and County have each been Commissioner Harrison moved adoption of the 1988 Absent: None. Motion carried by the following vote: RESOLUTION BY CCMNISSIOMER BUTH 1989 550,000 1996 500,000 asked to contribute $1,000.00 toward the replacement, resolution. Seconded by Commissioners Schwab, Kuipers At 9:10 a .m . Cowmissioner DeVriendt moved to Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, 1990 550,000 1997 500,000 and and VanderNolen. DeKraker, Hiddema, ThoaMS, Boelema, Lamoreaux, adjourn to a Committee of the Whole Meeting to follow Motion carried by the following vote: WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works hss submitted to 1991 550,000 1998 500,000 and to Wednesday, Nay 6, 1987 at 9:00 a .m . for an WHKHKA.S, tho Finance Committee recosueends tho DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderNolon, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, this Board estimates of cost and schedules of payment 1999 500,000 use of Public Improvement Funds. Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, 1992 500,000 Official Meeting . Seconded by Cowmissioncrs Kuipers, TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . for the 1986 Water Supply System Improvements in the 500,000 2000 500,000 NOW. THKHKFOKK, HE IT RESOI.VKD that tho Kent DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lasioreaux, 1993 Harrison, and VanderMolen. Nays: None. form of Exhibits A, B Hi C to the proposed Contract of 1994 500,000 2001 500,000 County Hoard of Commissioners earmark $1,000.00 within DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderNolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, Motion carried. Absent: None. March 1, 1987, pertaining thereto, which Contract is 2002 500,000 the Public Improvement Fund for tho replacement of the TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman- Byington - 21 . Resolution No. 5-87-72 approving a Clerk Steno III Taldcr on the Roof." Resolution No. 5-87-68 approving a Data Entry Clerk also submitted herewith, all of which have been approved for the Department of Public Works was presented: (All by the Board of Public Works at its meeting of April 29, 3 . PAYNENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST . The Commissioner Kuhn moved adoption of the resolution. and Equipment for Jury Selection Changes was presented: have received copios.) (All have received copics.) 1987j and principal of and interest on the bonds shall be payable Seconded by Commissioner Lorch. WHEREAS,, the Kent County Board of Public Works at in lawful money of the United States. Principal shall Chair Motion carried by the following vote: RESOUITION HY COMMI.SSIONKHS WAIII.PIKI.D AND HUTH its meeting of April 29, 1987, has authorized the Chair- be payable upon presentation and surrender of the bonds Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, RESOLUTION HY COMMISSIONKH WAHLFIKIJ) AND BUTH person and Secretary of the Board of Public Works to to the bond registrar and paying agent as they severally DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, mature. Interest shall be paid to the registered owner WIIKHKAS, 1086 Public Act 104 changes the base execute the said Contract, subject to the approval of DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderMolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, WIIKHKAS. the Public Works Board approved this Board of Commissioners; and of each bond as shown on the registration books at the TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . for selection of Jurors from tho voter's registration close of business on the 15th day of the calendar month list to a combined list of driver license and personal addlnc a Clerk Steno ill. Range 18A - $15,641.60. WHEREAS, the City of Wyoming constitutes the only Nays: None. position Lo the department's clerical staffing, and party needed to contract with the County for 100% of the preceding the month in which the interest payment is due Absent: None. Identification cardholdnrs. and (the "interest payment record date"). Interest shall be WIIKHKAS, Circuit Court, because of this WIIKHKAS. a need exists to establish a clerical cost of the project; and Resolution No. S-87-78, an agreement on financing supervisor and to attain additional stenographic WHEREAS, the said Contract has been approved and paid when due by check or draft drawn upon and mailed by tho cost of repair and rehabilitation of the City/County change, can no longer contract from a vendor for Jury capabilities, and executed by the said City and should be approved by this the bond registrar and paying agent to the registered Plaza Deck and Hall of Justice Deck, was presented. All Selection Data Service, and owner on the interest payment record date at the WHEHKAS, after consultation with the Clerk's WUKHKAS, those needs arise from the start-up Board of Commissioners. PROCEEDINGS have received Copies of the agreement, and a copy is on of the Mass Burn Incinerator, the loss of IG-20 hours NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the said registered address as of said date. Office and Data Processing, it has been determined that file in tho Office of the County Clerk. The agreement 4 . PRIOR REDEMPTION . Bonds maturing prior to an In-houso microcomputer is the desired method of receptionist time, and other clerical needs resulting Contract, dated as of Narch 1, 1987# between the City of of the provides for the repair and rehabilitation of the plaza November 1, 1995 shall not be subject to redemption securing Jury Information as required by Statute, and from Increasod services, and Wyoming and County of Kent with Exhibits A, B ft C be decks at an estimated cost of $4,788,000 to be shared by WHEREAS, the annualized cost of salaries and approved, and the County Clerk is hereby authorized to prior to maturity. Bonds maturing on and after November Kent County Board of Commissioners the City of Grand Rapids at 65 .2% and Kent County at WHEREAS, A Data Entry Clerk, Range 12, is 1, 1995, shall be subject to redemption prior to necessary to maintain the Jury System, snd fringes for a full-time Clerk Stone III at Rango 18A is endorse on said Contract with exhibits the fact of such 34.8%. It provides that the City shall contract with approval and return same to the Board of Public Works. maturity upon the terms and conditions set forth in the WHEREAS, the Personnel, Ssfoty and Social $20,334.08, and the City of Grand Rapids Building Authority to undertake BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chairperson and form of bond contained in Section 8 hereof. Regular May 6, 1987 Meeting Services Committee has reviewod tho need for both WHEREAS, this expense will come from the OPW the improvements and for the issuance of bonds to Secretary of the Board of Public Works be and they are 5. BOND REGISTRAR AND PAYING AGENT. The Board of temporary and permanent personnel for the Jury Selection Fund, and finance the improvements. hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of Public Works of the County shall designate, and may System, and WHEREAS, the Personnel, Safety and Social Commissioner Kuhn moved adoption of tho agreement. said County of Rent the Contract, dated Narch 1, 1987, enter into an agreement with, a bond registrar and WIIKHEAS, the Finance Committee has reviewed Services Committee and the Finance Committee have May C, 1987 Seconded by Commissioners DeKraker and Thomas. reviewed this request and recommends approval. between the County of Kent and the City of Wyoming, copy paying agent for the bonds which shall be a bank or Motion carried by the following vote: tho costs of temporary and permanent personnel and of which Contract is on file in the Office of the County trust company located in the State of Nichigan which is equipment needed, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Kent The Board of Commissioners mot pursuant to Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, County Hoard of Commissioners approves the addition of Clerk. qualified to act in such capacity under the laws of the adjournment. DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, WHEREAS, the Personnel, Safety and Social United States of America or tho State of Nichigan. The DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderMolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, Services Committee and Finance Committee recommend the one (1) Clerk Steno III, Range 18, for the Department of RESOLUTION BY COMMISSIONER TKHHORST AND KUHN Board of Public Works from time to time as required may Meeting called to order by Chairman Byington at Public Works. 9:05 a.m. TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . approval of the following. designate a similarly qualified successor bond registrar NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT HESOLVEO that the Kent Roll called: Nays: None. Commissioner Wahlfield moved adoption of the and paying agent. County Board of Commissioners approves the addition of Present: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, Absent: None. resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Schwab. WIIKHKAS. the Kent County Library Board and tho 6 . EXECUTION, AUTHENTICATION AND DELIVERY OF ono (1) Data Entry Clerk, Range 12A - $12,720.60, and DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, Resolution No. 5-87-79 earmarking $6,500 within the Notion carried by tho following vote: Kentwood Branch Library Advisory Board approved adding BONDS. The bonds shall be executed in the name of the DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderMolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, Public Improvement Fund for improvements to the Register HE IT FUHTIIKH RESOLVED that the Kent County 25 hours to a 15 hour Librarian I position, and County by the facsimile signatures of the Chairman of Hoard of Commissioners approves a General Fund transfer Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . of Deeds Office was presented: (All have received DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux. WIIKHKAS, tiie Kentwood City Commission approved the Board of Commissioners and the County Clerk and of $11,506.00 to the following accounts in the Circuit Absent: None. copies.) DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderNolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, 100 percent of the additional salary and fringe expense authenticated by the manual signature of an authorized Quorum present. Court activity: of $10,075.97 for the period of 10-1-87 through representative of the bond registrar and paying agent, RESOLUTION HY COMMI.S.SIONKH I.AMOREAUX TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . Convnissioner Byl gave the invocation. Nays: None. 12-31-87, iHid 75 percent of the expense of $16,034.56 and the seal of the County (or a facsimile thereof) Those present united in the Pledge of Allegiance to 51703.000 - Salary ft Wages - $8,520.00 for calendar year 1988, and shall be impressed or imprinted on the bonds. After the 51715.000 - FICA 610.00 Absent: None. the Flag. Resolution No. 5-87-73 increasing the hours for a WHEHEAS, tho Kent County portion of salaries bonds have been executed and authenticated for delivery Chairman Byington presented Outstanding Service WHKHKA.S, the County Clerk has requested tho 51716.000 - Hospitalization 1,510.00 and fringes payable under formula for 1988 at 25 percent to the original purchaser thereof, they shall be relocation of tho exlstlnu counter at the Hei;lster of 51717.000 - Life Insurance • 32.00 Library Assistant I for the Alto Branch Library was Awards to the following retirees: presented: (All have received copies.) Is $4,191.46. . , delivered by the County Treasurer to the purchaser upon Edna C. Schooley, Kent County Library, 1969-87 Deeds to Increase the working space in this office and 51718.000 - Pension « 825.00 WHEREAS, the Kentwood City Commission approved receipt of the purchase price. Additional bonds bearing Dora Gill, Kent Community Hospital, 1963-87 has requuttlod the replacement of the original carpet, HKSOI.IITION HY COMMISSIONERS TKHHORST AND KUHN funding for these Increased expenses at their March 3, the facsimile signatures of the Chairman of the Board of Outstanding Service Awards will be presented to the and HK IT FUHTIIKH RESOLVED that a General Fund 1087 Commission meeting, and Commissioners and the County Clerk and upon which the following retirees who were unable to attend this WHEHKAS, the relocation of the counter Is transfer of $7,800.00 to the Circuit Court 51704.000 - WHEHEAS, the Kent County Library System seal of the County (or a facsimile thereof) is impressed Temporary Salary ft Wage Account be approved for three meeting: CNLlmated at S^.SGO.OO and the carpet at $4,000.00, and WHEREAS, the Kent County Library Board has Administration studied the professional staffing needs or imprinted may be delivered to the bond registrar and (3) temporary Data Clerka, and Hazel M. Haviland, Kent Community Hospital, 1963-87 WHKKkiAS, the Finance Committee has reviewed approved adding two hours per week to their Alto Branch of this Branch and concluded that additional Librarian I paying agent for authentication and delivery in connec- this request and recomroonds the use of Public Improve- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of staffing was necessary in the amount requested, and tion with the exchange or transfer of bonds. The bond David R. Despres, Public Works, 1963-87 ment Funds for this project. Commissioners approves the expenditure $11,020.00 of Library Assistant I, Range 15, and John W. Vis, Juvenile Court, 1955-87 WHEREAS, this will Increase that branches WHEREAS, a full-time Librarian 1 will allow registrar and paying agent shall indicate on each bond NOW, THEHKFOHh, HE IT HESOLVED that the Kent Revenue Sharing cash balance for equipment and furnish- Chairman Byington presented a Special Commendation hours of operation weekly from 19 to 21 hours, and the Branch to assign double desk coverage during busy the date of its authentication. for Outstanding Community Service to James L. Welmerink. rounty Hoard of Commissioners approves earmarking ings for the Circuit Court Jury Selection System as times and will free Librarians some time during their 7. EXCHANGE AND TRANSFER OF BONDS. Any bond, upon $0.MM).00 within the Public Improvement Fund for Counter follows: WHEREAS, tho Library bases their request on Kurt Kemppainen, Acting Director of Public Works, weeks schedule to perform other thsn circulation desk surrender thereof to the bond registrar and paying agent relocallon and replacement carpet for Register of Deeds. increased circulation; the Increased number of services explained that James Welmerink saved the life of Earl Two (2) Personal Computers available to patrons, which require more staff time; and activities, and with a written instrument of transfer satisfactory to Wieland, who broke through grates and fell into a sewage Commissioner Lamoreaux moved adoption of the (IBM PC AT Compatibles) $0,660.00 the necessity to change the hours of operation to WHEHKAS, tho Library Director stated that the bond registrar and paying agent duly executed by the well. Mr . Welmerink reacted quickly and placed a rope resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Thomas. Ono (l) Steelcaso secretarial desk 603.00 accommodate Children's Services programs,and funds arc available within the Library Budget for 1988 registered owner or his duly authorized attorney, at the around Mr . Wieland . After the arrival of two other Motion carried by the following vote: One (I) Herman Miller Ergon secretarial chair 208.00 WHEREAS, the Bowne Township Clerk approved 100 County expense, and . , „ option of the registered owner thereof, may be exchanged M WIIKHKAS, Personnel, Safety and Social Services individuals, they wore able to remove Nr. wieland from Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, One (1) 48 x 42" high panel 130.00 percent of Increasod salaries and fringes expense for for bonds of any other authorized denominations of the the well. DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, Two (2) Herman Miller 24" x 42" high panels 181.00 1087 and 50 percent of the expenses In 1988 for tho Committee, and Finance Committee have reviewed this same aggregate principal amount and maturity date and Commissioner VanderMolen moved approval of the DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderMolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, Ono (i) Herman Miller 48" straight counter cap 62.00 reuuest and recommends approval. bearing the same rate of interest as the surrendered additional two hours, and * NOW, TIIKHKFOHK. BE IT RESOLVED that tho Kent minutes of the meeting of April 1, 1987 as written and TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . Two (2) 24" straight counter cap 96.00 WHEREAS, fifty percent of the total iubb hond. County Board of Commissioners approves tho following: published. Seconded by Commissioner DeVriendt. Nays: None. Four pieces Herman Miller hardware 71.00 ospense of $1,046.40 will be $523.20, and Each bond shall be transferable only upon the books Motion carried. Absent: None. WHEREAS, Kent County Library asks the System 1. Delete one (I) Librarian I, Rango 20 - of the County, which shall be kept for that purpose by A report of the Finance Committee of their meetings Resolution No. 5-87-83 expressing support of Senate approval to add two hours to their Alto Branch Library the bond registrar and paying agent, upon surrender of Bill 122 for increasing State Aid for Libraries was Commissioner Wahlfield moved adoption of tho 15 hrs/week - Kentwood Branch of March 31 through April 28, 1987 was presented: (All resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Lorch. Assistant 1 at a 1988 County expense of $523.20, and such bond together with a written instrument of transfer have received copies and copies aio on file in the presented: (All have received copies.) WHEREAS, the Personnel, Safety and Social satisfactory to the bond registrar and paying agent duly Motion cuiried by tho following vote: 2. Add one (1) Librarian I. Rango 20 - Office of the County Clerk.) •Services Committee and Finance Committee have reviewed executed by the registered owner or his duly authorized IIKKOUITION HY COMMTK.SIONKH VAUGHN Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, 40 hrs/week - Kentwood Branch Commissioner DeKraker moved that the report bo DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomau, Boelema, Lamoreaux, this request and recommends approval. ^ ^ . attorney. received, concurred in and filed . Seconded by NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HESOLVED that tho Kent Cownissioner Buth moved adoption of the resolution. Upon the exchange or transfer of any bond, the bond DeVriendt, Ha^iison, Vand^iMolrn, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, r Commissioners DeVriendt and Buth. WHKHKA.S, Public Act H9 of 1077 established a Tcillornt, .uk, Byl, Kuipcts, Chairman Byington - '1 '»unty Board of Commissioners approves the change of a Seconded by Commissioners Boelema and Hiddema. registrar and paying agent on behalf of the County shall Motion carried by the following vote: formula of 50 cents per capita In .State Aid to public Nays: None. '•ibrary Assistant I, Range 15, at the Alto Branch from Motion carried by the following vote: cancel the surrendered bond and shall authenticate and Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, IlhrurleK in Michigan, and Absent: Nono. ^ hours por week to 21 hours per week, and Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, deliver to the transferee a new bond or bonds of any Kont DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, boelema, Lamoreaux, WHKHKA.S, since 1077, the actual funding level Resolution Ho. 5-87-70 approving a Clerk II for tho HK IT FURTHER HESOLVED. that the DeKraker, Hiddema. Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, authorized denomination of the same aggregate principal DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderMolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, for Slate Aid lias been significantly less than the Piisecutor's Office and a General Fund transfer of Hoard of Commissioners approves the additional luss DeVriendt, Harrison,. VanderMolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, amount and maturity date and bearing the same rate of TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . amount aiil.horl/.od by P.A. 80, with Kent County only $14,322 was presented: (All have received copies.) County expense from General Fund approrlations of TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . interest as the surrendered bond. If, at the time the $523.30. Daying agent duly executed by the registered owner or The LoweH Ledger - Wednesday. M«y 13, 1987 - Page 21 The Lowell Ledger • Wednesday. May 13. 1987 - Page 20 purpose of serving certain areas lying wholly within tho Kis duly authorised attorney, may, at the option of the If the Registered OuMr of this Bond is the Au- all acts, conditioos and things requirsd to sxitt, happen thority, written notice of such redemption must be given to bond registrar and paying agent authenticate! and Township of Oakfield as more particularly described in registered owner thereof, be exchanged for bonds of any and be performed precedent to and in the iseuance of the the Authority's Depository by the County et laaat 40 days delivers a new bond pursuant to this section, payment of bonds of this series, existed, have happened and have been said resolution: and „ ^. other authorised denominations of the same aggregate The County hereby authorizes the Authority WHEREAS, pursuant to a further resolution of this principal amount and maturity date and bearing the same prior to date on which such redemption is to be made} other- (including the Executive Director or any Nember of the interest on the bonds is in default, the bond registrar performed in due time, form and manner ss required bv lew, wise, writton notice must be given 20 days prior to the and paying agent shall endorse upon the new bond the and that the' total indebtedness of said County, including Board of Commissioners adopted on April 4, 1984 and rate of interest as the surrendered bond. Authority) to execute the Escrow Agreement on behalf of pursuant to a resolution adopted by the governing body rodomption date to the Registered Owner as of the last day following: "Payroent of interest on this bond is in the seriee o'f bonds of which this bond is one, doee not Each bond shall be transferable only upon the books of the month preceding the month in which the notice is the County. default. The last date to which interest has been paid exceed eny constitutional or statutory limitation. of the Township of Oakfield, the County of Rent and the of the County, which shall be kept for that purpose by given by mail addressed tot he Registered Owner at the The County hereby authorizes the Kent County Board is said Township entered into a Contract dated as of April the bond registrar and paying agent, upon surrender of address appearing on the registretion books of the County. of Public works, in its discretion, to transfer avail- The County and the bond registrar and paying agent IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County of Rent, Nichigan, 1. 1984 whereby the County agreed to construct and to such bond together with a written instrument of transfer Failure to receive notice of rodomption shall not effect the able funds on hand to the Escrow Trustee to partially may deem and treat the person in whose name any bond by its Board of Commissioners, hae caused this bond to be finance said Oakfield Township Sewage Disposal System - satisfactory to the bond registrar and paying agent duly proceedings for redemption. fund the escrow for the Bonds To Be Refunded. executed in its name by faceisdle signatures of the Chairman Scram Lake at an estimated cost of 1280,000 and the executed by the registered owner or his duly authorized 14. CONFLICTING RESOLUTIONS. This Bond Resolution shall be registered upon the books of the County as the of the Boerd of Coomissioners end the County Clerk and its absolute owner of such bond, whether such bond shall be Township agreed to pay the cost thereof, as represented attorney. It is hereby certified, recited and declared that shall be deemed to have amended and replaced county seal (or a facsimile thereof) to be impressed or by 1270,000 of bonds issued by the County to finance all acts, conditions and things required to exist, happen Niscellaneous Resolution No . 4-87-64 in its entirety. overdue or not, for the purpose of receiving payment of imprinted hereon. This bond shall not be valid unless the Upon the exchange or transfer of any bond, the bond the principal of such bond and for all other purposes, said System and $10,000 of Township funds on hand which registrar and paying agent on behalf of the County shall and be performed precedent to and in the issuance of the' All resolutions and parts of resolutions insofar as they Certificete of Authentication has been manually executed by bonds of this series, existed, have happonod and have been except that the interest payment record date shall en authorized representative of the bond registrar and said Contract ia set forth in full in the said resolu- cancel the surrendered bond and shall authenticate and may be in conflict herewith are hereby rescinded. tion of this Board of Cosnissioners; and performed in due time, form and manner as required by law, control as to payment of interest on any bond, and all paying agent. deliver to the transferee a new bond or bonds of any Commissioner Duth moved adoption of the resolution. WHEREAS, the County issued its County of Kent and that the total indobtudness of said County, Including payments made to any such registered owner, or upon his authorixed denowination of the same aggregate principal Seconded by Commissioners Schwab and Lorch. Oakfield Township Sewage Disposal Bonds Scram Lake, the series of bonds of which this bond is one, does not order, in accordance with the provisions of Section S of amount and maturity date and bearing the same rate of exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation. dated March 1, 1984 in the original principal amount of Notion carried by the following vote: this resolution shall be valid and effectual to satisfy COUNTY OF KENT interest as the surrendered bond. If, at the time the Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, $270,000 (the "1984 Bonds") in anticipation of the and discharge the liability upon such bond to the extent Dond registrar and paying agent authenticates and IN M1TNESS MHEREOF, the County of Kent, Michigan, payments to be made by the Township under said Contract DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, of the sum or sums so paid, and neither the County nor delivers a new bond pursuant to this section, payment of by its Board of Commissioners, has caused this bond to be DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderNolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, the bond registrar and paying agent shall be affected by (SEAL) of April 1, 1984; and interest on the bonds is in default, the bond registrar executed in its name by facsimile signatures of the Chair- WHEREAS, Chapter VI of Act 202, Public Acts of TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . any notice to the contrary . The County agrees to and paying agent shall endorse upon the new bond the person of the Board of Commissioners and the County Clerk Nays: None. indemnify and save the bond registrar and paying agent Michigan, 1943, as amended, the Municipal Finance Act following: "Payment of interest on this bond is in and its corporate seal (or a facsimile thereof) to be im- By: By: ("Act 202"), permits the County to refund and advance Absent: None. harmless from and against any and all loss, cost, default. The last date to which interest has been paid pressed or imprinted hereon. This bond shall not be valid Resolution Ho. 5-87-85 supporting Senior Power Day County Clerk Chairman, refund all or part of the funded indebtedness of the unless the Certificate of Authentication has been manually charge, expense, judgment or liability incurred by it, Board of Commissioners is *M on Nay 12, 1987 was presented: (All have received acting in good faith and without negligence hereunder, County; and The County and the bond registrar and paying agent executed by an authorised representative of the bond regis- WHEREAS, the County is desirous of advance refund- copies.) in so treating such registered owner. may deem and treat the person in whose name any 1987 trar and paying agent. ing the 1984 Bonds maturing on and after September 1, For every exchange or transfer of bonds, the County Refunding Bonds shall be registered upon the books of COUNTY OF KENT 1993 (the "Bonds To Be Refunded") in order to achieve a or the bond registrar and paying agent may mako a charge CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION the County as the absolute owner of such bond, whether RKSOUmtNl BY nmUTSSIONKH VAUGHN sufficient to reimburse it for any tax, fee or other reduction in debt service costs; and such bond shall be overdue or not, for the purpose of (SEAL) WHEREAS, the County Board of Public Works has governmental charge required to be paid with respect to This bond is one of the bonds described in the receiving payment of the principal of and interest on approved this resolution and recomnended its adoption by such exchange or transfer, which sum or sums shall be within mentioned Resolution. such bond and for all other purposes, and all payments »y* By i WHKHKA.S. Tuesday, Nay 12. 1987 has been the Board of Commissioners; and paid by the person requesting such exchange or transfer made to any such registered owner, or upon his order, in County Clerk Ch.i i i i*!i ium of Board Uoclarod Senior IHiwcr Day in Nichl|{an by tho Urtfliilaliiro WHEREAS, the County wishes to sell the bonds in a of Commissioners as a condition precedent to the exercise of the accordance with the provisions of Section 4 of this in eelebraLlon of Hie tliemc, "A^inj; in America - It's private negotiated sale to the Nichigan Municipal Bond privilege of making such exchange or transfer. resolution shall be valid and effectual to satisfy and Kvt*ryonv*s Future", and The bond registrar and paying agent shall not be Authority (the "Authority") as authorized by Act 227, discharge the liability upon such bond to the extent of ill KUKAo. ih Is colcbration will be held In required to transfer or exchange bonds or portions of Bond Registrar and Paying Public Acts of Nichigan, 1985 ("Act 227"). CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION I Ann i n i; lo bi* I nt totfetlicr seniors, senior advocates, the sum or sums so paid, and neither the County nor the # bonds which have been selected for redemption. Agent THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF lot;lilators, and other IntureNted persons to voice their 8. FORM OF BONDS. The bonds shall be in substan- COMMISSIONERS OF KENT COUNTY, NICHIGAN, as follows: bond registrar and paying agent shall be affected by any This bond is one of the bonds described in the within mentioned Resolution. concerns to tho Loi;l«liitiire, and tially the following form: 1. AUTHORIZATION OF BONDS - PURPOSE. Bonds of the notice to the contrary. The County agrees to indemnify WIIKHKAS. this event will emphasize the health By: and savo the bond registrar and paying agent harmless County of Kent, aggregating the principal sum of not to of the elderly in UluliiKan with particular ^oals belnR UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Authorized Representative from and against any and all loss, cost, charge, STATE OF NICHIGAN exceed TWo Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($270,000), work on elder aid. lonu term care facilities, mental •hall be issued and sold pursuant to the provisions of expense, judgment or liability incurred by it, acting in health and wellness, and public and private Insurance COUNTY OF KENT AUTHENTICATION DATE: good faith and without negligence hereunder, in so KENT COUNTT MATER SUPPLY BOND Act 202, and other applicable statutory provisions, for program*, and will feature a public hearing with the treating such registered owner. Dond Registrar and Paying 1986 WTOHINC MATER SUPPLY SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS ASSIGNMENT the purpose of advance refunding the Bonds To Be Agent U'UlNlature, eshlbllft and the opportunity for aenlors In (GENERAL OBLIGATION LIMITED TAX) Refunded and paying the costs relating thereto including For every exchange or transfer of bonds, the County Uicliluan lo make their concerns known. For value received, the undersigned hereby sells, assigns without limitation the payment of fees to the Escrow or the bond registrar and paying agent may make a charge HOW, TIIKHKFOHK. HK IT HKSOLVKD that the Kent and transfers unto Trustee not in excess of $1,500 or such higher amount as sufficient to reimburse it for any tax, fee or othor By: County Hoard of Commlssloners hereby expresses its shall be approved by the Kent County Board of Public governmental charge required to be paid with respect to Authorised Roprosontative support of Senior Power Day on May 12. 1U87 and urjjes INTEREST RATE MATURITY DATE DATE OF ORIGINAL ISSUE CUSIP (please print or type name, address and taxpayer identifica- Works pursuant to paragraph 3. such exchange or transfer, which sum or sums shall be those citizens and representatives of the elderly in tion number of transferee) the within bond and all rights 2. BOND DETAILS . The bonds shall be designated paid by the person requesting such exchange or transfer AUTHENTICATION DATE: Kent County to attend the annual celebration to Join in July I, 1987 thereunder and does hereby irrevocably constitute and as a condition precedent to the exercise of the workIng together for a common coal—seniors taking appoint "Kent County 1987 Refunding Sewage Disposal Bonds - Scram Lake" (the "1987 Refunding Bonds"); shall be dated privilege of making such exchange or transfer. charge of their lives and having the means to do so. attorney to transfer the within The bond registrar and paying agent shall not be ASSIGNMENT Registered Owner bond on the books kept. ?or registration thereof, with full May 1, 1987 or such later date as shall be specified in the Purchase Contract authorized to be executed and required to transfer or exchange bonds or portions of Commissioner Vaughn moved adoption of the resolu- power of substitution in the premises. For value received, the undersigned hereby sells, assigns delivered pursuant to paragraph 3; shall be numbered bonds which have been selected for redemption. tion . Seconded by Commissioners Thomas, Lorch and and transfers unto trom 1 upwards; shall be fully registered: shall be in 9. FORN OF 1987 REFUNDING BONDS. The 1987 Refund- Hiddema. Dated: the denomination of $5,000 each or any integral multiple ing Bonds shall be in substantially the following form: Notion carried. (please print or type name and address of transferee) Resolution No. 5-87-86 increasing compensation for Principal Amount thereof not exceeding the aggregate principal amount for the within bond and all rights thereunder and does hereby Signature Guaranteed each maturity at the option of the purchaser thereof; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA irrevocably constitute and appoint Civil Counsel Jon DeWitt and the firm of Varnum, Ridder- shall bear interest at a rate or rates not exceeding 13% STATE OF MICHIGAN ing, Schmidt fc Hewlett was presented: (All have per annum as set forth in the Purchase Contract COUNTY OF KENT attorney to transfer the within bond on tho books kopt for received copies.) KENT COUNTY 1987 REFUNDING SEWAGE DISPOSAL BOND registration thereof, with full power of substitution in the authorized to be executed and delivered pursuant to 5CHAM LAKE IIKKOUITION BY rOMNISSTONKH l.ANOHKAUX The County of Kent, State of Michigan, (the paragraph 3, payable on November 1, 1987 and semi- premises. 'County"), acknowledges itself indebted to, and for value received, hereby promises to pay to the Registered Owner The signeture must be guaranteed by e commercial bank, a annually thereafter on the first days of Nay and identified above, or registered assigns, the Principal trust company or a brokerage firm which is a member of a November in each year; and shall mature on the dates and 1MLREST RATg DATE OF MATURITY DATE Qf ORIGINAL ISSUE Datod: WHKHKAH, tho present rate of compensation of Amount set forth above on the Maturity Date specified above, major stock exchange. in the years and principal amounts and shall be subject Civil Counsel .Ion K, DoWltt and tho firm of Varnum, to optional redemption as set forth in the Purchase unless redeemed prior thereto as hereinafter provided, upon In the prosonco of: Hlddorlntf. .Schmidt and Howlott was established January presentation and surrender of this bond at 9 . SECURITY . The bonds shall be issued in Contract authorized to be executed and delivered 1, l»HG at $1)0 por hour for partners, $70 por hour for anticipation of payments to be made by the City pursuant pursuant to paragraph 3. Registered fttner .iHsoclates, $40 por hour for law clerks and $35 por hour tr-.e Dond leqist-rar and paying agent, and to pay to the to the aforesaid Contract dated as of Narch 1, 1987. 3 . SALE OF 1987 REFUNDING BONDS TO THE NICHIGAN for paraloicals. and Registered Owner, as shown on the registration books at the The bonds shall be secured primarily by the full faith MUNICIPAL BOND AUTHORITY. The County hereby determines WUKHKAH, over this period of time they have close of business on the 15th day of the calendar month and credit pledge made by the City in said Contract with that the 1987 Refunding Bonds shall be sold at a private Principal Amount Signature Guaranteed been affected by increased costs of operation and preceding the month in which an interest payment is due, by the County pursuant to the authorization contained in negotiated sale to the Nichigan Nunicipal Bond Authority general Inflation, and check or draft drawn upon and mailed by the bond registrar Act 185. As additional and secondary security the full (the "Authority"), as authorized by Act 227, Public Acts 10. SECURITY. The 1987 Refunding Bonds are to be WIIKHKAS, Civil Counsel, Jon F. DeWitt, on and paying agent by first class mail postage prepaid to the faith and credit of the County are hereby pledged for of Nichigan, 1985, as amended ("Act 227") , The sale issued pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 202 of the behalf of his law firm has requested an Increase in tho Registered Owner at the registered address, interest on such the prompt payment of the principal of and interest on The County of Kont, State of Nichigan, acknowledges Nichigan Public Acts of 1943, as amended, to advance Principel Amount from the Date of Original Issue or such shall be made pursuant to the terms and conditions set rate of compensation, effective May 1, 11)87 to $94 per the bonds as the samo shall become due. If the City forth in a Purchase Contract in substantially the form ilsolf indebted to, and for value received, hereby promises refund the Bonds To Be Refunded which were issued hour for partners, $73 per hour for associates, $42 por later date through which interest shall have been paid until to pay to the Registered (Vner identified above, or regis- pursuant to the provisions of Act No . 185 of the the County's obligation with respect to the payment of such shall fail to make payments to the County which are of Exhibit A (the "Purchase Contract"), and the County hour for l%w clerks, and $36.50 per hour for paralegals, Lored assigns, the Principal Amount set forth above in law- Michigan Public Acts of 1957, as amended, in anticipa- Principal Amount is discharged at the rate per annum speci- sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the hereby approves the form of the Purchase Contract. The and bonds as the same shall become duo, then an amount ful monoy of the United States of Amorica on the Date of tion of the payments to become due to the County from fied above. Interest is payable on the first days of May Kent County Board of Public Works is authorized to Maturity specified above, with interest thereon from the WIIKHKAS, the Finance Committee has reviewod sufficient to pay the deficiency shall be advanced from the Township under said Contract of April 1, 1984, to and November in each year, commencing on November 1, 1987. negotiate purchase price, interest rates, principal Date of Original Issue or such later date to which interest this request and recommends approval of tho requested Principal and interest are payable in lawful money of the the general fund of the County. maturities and redemption provisions within the limits which payments the full faith and credit of said compensation increase. has been paid, until paid, at tho interest Rate per annum Township are pledged and which payments are not less Unitod States of America. 10 . PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST FUND. There shall be set forth in paragraph 2 and to approve the Escros specified above, payable on November 1, 1987 and semi- NOW, THKHKKOKR, UE IT HKSOLVKD that the Kent than the principal amount of the 1984 Bonds with established for the bonds a Principal and Interest Fund Trustee fee, the form of the Escrow Agreement providing annually thereafter. If tho Registered (Vner of this Bond County Board of Commissioners hereby approves the This bond is one of a series of bonds aggregating which shall be kept in a separate bank account. From for the advance refunding of the Bonds To Be Refunded is the Hichigan Municipal Dond Authority (the "Authority"), interest thereon as therein provided. The 1987 Refund- roquoNted Increase In the rate of compensation to Civil ing Bonds shall be payable from the foregoing sources. the principal sum of Seven Million Seven Hundred Thousand the proceeds of the sale of the bonds there shall be set and to approve the final form of the Purchase Contract. this Dond is payable as to principal, premium, if any, and Counsel Jon K. DoWltt, and the firm of Varnum, Dollars ($7,700,000) issued by the County under and pursuant The full faith and credit of the County of Kent are aside in the Principal and Interest Fund any premium and The Chairperson of the Board of Commissioners and the interest at the principal corporate trust office of Kidderleg, Schmidt and Howlott, as above described. to and in full conformity with the Constitution and Statutes accrued interest received from the purchaser of the (the •Authority's Depository") or at hereby pledged for the prompt payment of the principal County Clerk arc hereby authorized to execute and Commissioner Lamoreaux moved adoption of the of Michigan (especially Act No. 185, Public Acts of 1957, as bonds at the time of delivery of the same. All payments such other place as shall bo designated in writing to the of and interest on the 1987 Refunding Bonds as the same amended) and a bond authorizing resolution adopted by the deliver the Purchase Contract in the form approved by resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Kuipers. received from the City pursuant to the Contract are County by tho Authority; otherwise the principal of this shall become due. All moneys paid to the County by the Board of Commissioners of the County (the 'Resolution') for the Kent County Board of Public Works and the 1987 Notion carried by tho following vote: hereby pledged for payment of the principal of and Refunding Bonds, a Non-Arbitrage Certificate, a Non- Uond is payablo at the office of tho Treasurer of the County Township of Oakfield toward the cost of Oakfield the purpose of defraying the cost of acquiring and of Kent, Grand Rapids, Michigan, or such other bond regis- Township Sewage Disposal System - Scram Lake, pursuant Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Duth, Lorch, constructing the 1986 Myoaing Water Supply System interest on the bonds and expenses incidental thereto Litigation Certificate, and such other certificates or DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, and as received shall be placed in the Principal and trar and paying agent as the Kent County Department of to said Contract of April I, 1984, shall be set aside by Improvements. The bonds of this series are issued in documents as the Authority and bond counsel shall Public Works may hereafter designate. Interest on this Dond DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderNolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, anticipation of payments to be made by the City of Myoming Interest Fund. require. the County Treasurer in the Principal and Interest Fund is payablo to tho registered owner of record as of the to be used solely for the payment of the principal of TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . in the aggregate principal amount of Seven Million Seven 11 . CONSTRUCTION FUND . The remainder of the 4 . PAYNENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST . The fifteenth day of tho month preceding tho payment date as Nays: None. proceeds of the sale of the bonds shall be set aside in and interest on the 1984 Bonds and the 1987 Refunding Hundred Thousand Dollars ($7,700,000) pursuant to a contract principal of and interest on the 1987 Refunding Bonds shown on tho registration books of tho County maintained by Absent: None. between the County and the City of Myoming. The full faith a construction fund for the project and used to acquire shall be payable in lawful money of the United States. Bonds herein authorized. tho bond rogistrar and paying agent by check or draft mailed The security provided by the Bond Resolution shall Resolution No. 5-87-87 increasing the compensation and credit of tho City of Myoming have been pledged to the and construct the project in accordance with the pro- The 1987 Refunding Bonds are payable as to principal, to tho rogisterod owner at the registered address. If the continue until payment in full of the principal of and for Labor Counsel Services for the firm of Clary, Nantz, prompt payment of the foregoing amount and the interest visions of the contract dated March I, 1987. premium, if any, and interest at the place as shall be Hogistorod Owner of this Dond is tho Authority the County Wood, Hoffius, Rankin and Cooper was presented: (All thereon as the same become due. As additional security the 12 . APPROVAL OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY - the interest on all the 1987 Refunding Bonds, or until designated in writing to the County by the Authority agrees that it will deposit with the Authority's Depository have received' copies.) full faith and credit of the County are hereby pledged for EXCEPTION FROM PRIOR APPROVAL. The issuance and sale of (the "Authority's Depository"). The County agrees that payments of the principal of, premium, if any, and interost sufficient cash or non-callable direct obligations of the prompt payment of the principal of and interest on the the bonds shall be subject to permission being granted it will deposit with the Authority's Depository payments on this Dond in immediately available funds at least six (6) the United States of America or non-callable obligations HKNOUITION HY rOMMlSSIONKH I.AMOKKAUX bonds of this series. Taxes levied by the City of Myoming therefor by the Department of Treasury of the State of of principal, of premium, if any, and interest on the business days prior to tho date on which any such payment is the principal of an interest on which is fully and the County to pay the principal of and interest on the Michigan or an exception from prior approval being 1987 Refunding Bonds in immediately available funds at due whether by maturity, redemption or otherwise. guaranteed by the United States of America, not redeem- bonds of this series are subject to constitutional, able at tho option of the issuer, the principal and granted by the Department of Treasury and the Director least six (6) business days prior to the date on which WHKHKA.S, the compensation of labor counsel, statutory and charter tax limitations. This bond is one of a series of bonds aggregating interest payments on which, without reinvestment of of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to any such payment is due whether by maturity, redemption Clary, Hants, Wood. Hoffius. Hankin and Cooper was last file with the Department of Treasury a Notice of Intent the principal sum of -j — interest, come due at such times and In such amounts as This bond is transferable, as provided in the Reso- or otherwise. fixed In January IttMfl at a rate of SUA.00 per hour, and •to Issue an Obligation with respect to the bonds and to (5. ) issued by said County of Kont under and pur- to be fully sufficient to pay. When due, the principal WIIKHKAS. the labor counsel. Jack Clary, on lution, only upon the booke of the County kept for thet 5. PRIOR REDENPTION. The 1987 Refunding Bonds are suant to and in full conformity with tho Constitution and of, redemption premium, if any, and interest on the 1987 pay, upon the filing of said notice, the filing tee of subject to optional redemption in whole or in part at behalf of his law firm lias requested an increase in the purpose by tho bond registrar and paying agent, upon the Statutes of Michigan (ospocially Act No. 202, Public Refunding Bonds on the stated maturity date or earlier surrender of this bond together with a written instrument of S400 . If an exception from prior approval is not the option of the County, in such order as shall be rale of compensation to $05.00 per hour, and 1943, as amended) and a bond authorising resolution adopted redemption, shall have been deposited in trust for pay- transfer satisfactory to the bond registrar and paying agent granted the Board of Public Works shall make application determined by the County in integral multiples of $5,000 hy tho Doard of Commissioners of the County of Kent (tne WIIKHKAS, over litis period of time they have duly executed by tho registered owner or his attorney duly to the Department of Treasury for permission to issue ment in full for all 1987 Refunding Bonds with respect boon affected hy increased cost of oporation and general on the dates and at the redemption prices specified in 'Kesolution") for the purpose of refunding certain outstand- to which this Bond Resolution is to be defeased to their authorized in writing. Upon the exchange or transfer of and sell the bonds as provided by the terms of this the Purchase Contract. ing bonds (the "Bonds To Bo Refunded") issued by the County Inflation, nmi maturity, or if called for redemption to the date fixed this bond a new bond or bonds of any authorized denomina- resolution for approval of the form of Notice of Sale. Written notice of such redemption must be given to for tho purpose of defraying part of tho cost of acquiring WHKHKA.S, the Finance Committee has reviewed for redemption. Upon such deposit the security herein tion, in the same aggregate principal amount and of the same 13 . GALE, ISSUANCE, DELIVERY, TRANSFER AND the Authority's Depository by the County at least 40 and constructing Oakfield Township Sewage Disposal systom- tho rate presently being paid and recommend a change to interest rate and maturity, shall be authenticated and created shall be terminated with respect to the 1987 EXCHANGE OF BONDS. The Board of Public Works is hereby days prior to the date on which such redemption is to be Scram Lake. Tho Bonds To De Refunded wore issued in antici- $!)r*.00 per hour. delivered to the transferee in exchange therefor as provided Refunding Bonds, the holders of the 1987 Refunding Bonds authorized to sell the bonds at not less than 97% of par made, so long as the Authority is the owner of the 1987 pation of tho payments to become due to the County fr?" NOW. THKHKFOKK. HK IT HKSOLVKD that tho hourly in the Resolution, and upon payment of the charges, if any, shall have no further rights under this Bond Resolution and accrued interest in accordance with the laws of this Refunding Bonds, and thereafter by mail at least 20 days Township of Oakfield in said County pursuant to the oaxiioio ralo for labor counsel services of the Clary. Hants, therein provided. Bonds so authenticated and delivered except for payment from the deposited funds, and the state and to do all things necessary to effectuate the prior to the redemption date to the holders of the 1987 Township - Scram Lake Sowage Disposal System Contract date Wood, Hoffius, Hankin and Cooper firm be sot at $95.00 shall be in the denomination of $5,000 or any integral mul- 1987 Refunding Bonds shall no longer be considered to be sale, issuance, delivery, transfer and exchange of the Refunding Bonds on the last day of the month preceding as of April 1, 1984, to which payments the full faith and per hour effective May I, 1U87. tiple thereof not exceeding the aggregate principal amount outstanding under this Bond Resolution. bonds in accordance with the provisions of this the month in which notice is to be given. credit of said Township is pledged and which S Cownissioner Lamoreaux moved adoption of the for each maturity. lh lJ nd 11 . PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST FUND - CAPITALIZED resolution. 6 . BOND REGISTRAR AND PAYING AGENT . Until a not less than tho principal amount of ®11 f ® 3°h7? resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Kuipers. Hefunded with interest thereon. This bond will * pay INTEREST . From the proceeds of the sale of the 1987 The bond registrar and paying agent shall not be 14. TAX COVENANT. The County covenants to comply successor is appointed, the County Treasurer of the Motion carried by the following vote: with all requirements of the Internal Revenue Code of from the foregoing sources. Tho full faith and crodit o Refunding Bonds there shall be set aside in the Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Duth, Lorch, required to transfer or exchange bonds or portions of bonds County shall act as the bond registrar and paying agent tho County of Kont is also pledged for tho prompt paymc which have been selected for redemption. 1986, as amended, necessary to assure that the interest principal and Interest Fund any premium and accrued DeKraker, * Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, for the 1987 Refunding Bonds. The Board of Public Works the principal of and interest on this bond as on the bonds will be and will remain exempt from federal interest received from the purchaser of the bonds at the DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderMolen, Kuhn, Vaughn, of the County of Kent may designate, and may enter into becomes due. Bonds maturing prior to November 1, 1995, aro not income taxation. The Board of Public Works and other time of delivery of the same. TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 20. an agreement with, a successor bond registrar and paying 12. APPROVAL OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY - subject to redemption prior to maturity. Bonds maturing on appropriate County officials are authorized to do all Nays: Kempker - 1. and after November 1, 1995, are subject to redemption prior agent for the 1987 Refunding Bonds which shall be a bank This bond is transferable, as provided j" J-he EXCEPTION FROM PRIOR APPROVAL. The issuance and sale of things and to require the City to do all things Hesolution, only upon the books of tho County Absent: None. . to maturity at the option of the County, in such order as necessary to assure that the interest on the bonds will or trust company located in the Sta^e of Nichigan which 1 said 1987 Refunding Bonds shall be subject to permission Resolution No . 5-87-88 concerning cash flow shall be determined by the County, on any ono or more tor that purpose by tho bond rogistrar and W ** be and will remain exempt from federal income taxation is qualified to act in such capacity under the laws of upon tho surrender of this bond together with awritten being granted therefor by the Department of Treasury of requirements for the Mass Burn Incinerator was interest payment dates on and after November 1, 1994. Bonds the United States of America or the State of Nichigan. the State of Nichigan or an exception from prior of a denomination greater then $5,000 may be partially and that the bonds and the Contract will be and remain instrument of transfer satisfactory to the bond 9 presented: (All have received copies.) binding and valid obligations of the City and the 7. EXECUTION, AUTHENTICATION AND DELIVERY OF 1987 jnd paying agent duly executed by the registered owner or approval being granted by the Department of Treasury and redeemed in the amount of $5,000 or any integral multiple County. REFUNDING BONDS . The 1987 Refunding Bonds shall be the Board of Public Works is hereby authorized and thereof. If less than all of the bonds maturing in any year his attorney duly authorised in writing. Upon ...thor- RESOLUTION BY COMMISSIONER BUTH executed in the name of the County by the actual or directed to file with the Department of Treasury a are to be redeemed, the bonds or portions of bonds to be 15. CONFLICTING RESOLUTIONS. All resolutions and or transfer of this bond a new bond or bonds of Notice of Intent to Issue an Obligation with respect to redeemed shall be selected by lot. The redemption price parts of resolutions insofar as they may be in conflict facsimile signatures of the Chairperson of the Board of »*ed denomination, in tho same aggregate principal amo WHEREAS, in December, 1985, the Kent County Refuse 8 a shall be the par value of the bond or portion of the bond herewith are hereby rescinded. Commissioners and the County Clerk and authenticated by and of the same interest rate and maturity# ^ . ^ said 1987 Refunding Bonds and to pay, upon the filing of Disposal System Bonds ISeries 1985) in thcamount of callcd to be redeemed plus interest to the date fixod for the manual signature of an authorized representative of thenticated and delivered to the transferee in exchangee said notice, the filing fee of $100 . If an exception $100,000,000 wore sold in a variable "te "°d? ^ redemption and a premium as follows: Commissioner Duth moved adoption of the resolution. the bond registrar and paying agent, and the seal of the therefor as provided in the Resolution, and upon . from prior approval is not granted the Board of Public finance in part the construction of the mass burn nd 1 Seconded by Commissioners Harrison, Thomas, Kempker and County (or a facsimile thereof) shall be impressed or the charges, if any, therein provided. ^ f J" * 000 Works shall make application to the Department of don nat incinerator (MBI)i and . pro. 2% of the par value if called for re- Hiddema. imprinted on. the 1987 Refunding Bonds . After the 1987 cated and delivered shall be in the or} M"J °onJonate Treasury for permission to issue and sell said bonds as WHEREAS, the financing documents established a Pre Motion carried by the following vote: or any integral multiple thereof not excooding the aggreg provided by the terms of this resolution. demption on or aftor November 1, Refunding Bonds have been executed and authenticated for Construction Account in the amount of 1994, but prior to November 1, 1999; Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, Lorch, delivery to the original purchaser thereof, they shall principal amount for each maturity. 13. SALE, ISSUANCE AND DELIVERY OF BONDS; OTHER which certain costs incurred prior to Commencement ot DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Lamoreaux, be delivered by the County Treasurer to the Authority aqon NATTERS. The Board of Public Works is hereby authorized Construction las defined in the Indenture) are permitted 1% of the par value if called for re- DeVriendt, Harrison, VanderMolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, upon receipt of the purchase price . Additional 1987 The bond r«?i.lrar .nd paying V demption on or after November I, TerHorst, Sak, Byl, Kuipers, Chairman Byington - 21 . required to transfer or exchange bonds or portions to negotiate the sale of.said 1987 Refunding Bonds in t0 Refunding Bonds bearing the actual or facsimile w '^WHEREAst^the Pre-Construction Account amount was 1999, but prior to November 1, 2002; Nays: None. signatures ot the Chairperson of the Board of hich have been selected for redemption. accordance with this Resolution and the laws of this state and to do all things necessary to effectuate the established in 1985 in contemplation of Commencement ot Absent: None. Commissioners and the County Clerk and upon which the No premium if called for redemption Resolution No . S-B7-84 rescinding Resolution Bonds maturing on and after . •* sale, issuance, delivery, transfer and exchange of the Construction as early as April 1, 1987i and seal of the County (or a facsimile thereof) is impressed t 0 n WHEREAS, the balance in the Pre-Construction on or aftor November 1, 2002. 4-87-64 and approving a new Refunding Resolution for •ubjoct to redemption prior to maturity at 5*. P^° r^ntv 1987 Refunding Bonds and the refunding of the Bonds To or imprinted may be delivered to the bond registrar and County, in auch order as shall be determined by ^County, Account, as of April 30, 1987 is expected to be approxi- Oakfield Township Scram Lake Bonds was presented: All Be Refunded in accordance with the provisions of this Not less than thirty days notice of redemption paying agent for authentication and delivery in connec- " .ny ti., on .nd .(fr ___ .tond.0!; have received copies.) resolution. ^ ^ . shall be given to the holders of boncls called to be redeemed tion with the .exchange or transfer of 1987 Refunding donoaination gr«.t.r than $5,000 My tho^T The County hereby designates the trustee designated 'natClWHEREAS?0the County on December 17, 1986 authorized RESOLUTION BY COMMISSIONER BUTH by mail to the registered holder at the registered address. Bonds . The bond registrar and paying agent shall in Ih. Mount of $5,000 or any inCgral „ fTL by the Authority to act as agent for the County for the conversion of the Bonds to a fixed rate; and 11 Bonds or portions of bonds called for redemption shall not indicate on each 1987 Refunding Bond the date of its loss than all of the bonds maturing in any purpose of ordering appropriate United States Treasury WHEREAS, several events have occurred which require authentication. to bear interest aftor the date fixed for redemption,- provided WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of the County redeemed, tho bonds or portions of bonds the Certificates of Indebtedness, Notes and Bonds of the that Coiwoencement of Construction or conversion of the of Kent (the "County") by resolution adopted on April 4, »hall be selected by lot. The redemption price shall be funds are on hand with the bond registrar and paying agent 8. EXCHANGE AND TRANSFER OF 1987 REFUNDING BONDS. State and Local Government Series which will be placed Bonds to a fixed rate be delayed, which Commencement of 1084, did approve of the establishment and acquisition Any 1987 Refunding Bond, upon surrender thereof to the P^r value of the bond or portion of ^• bond cto r to redeem the samo. f in escrow in order to defease the Bonds To Be Refunded Construction is now planned for approximately 5 °® J* ot a sewage disposal system to be known as the MOak£iold registrar and paying agent with a writton instru- 'odeomod plus Interest to the date fixed for redemption an a as provided in the Escrow Agreement. 1987 and which conversion of the Bonds to fixed rate (in It is hereby certified, recited and declared that Township Sewage Disposal System - Scram Lake" for the ment of transfer satisfactory to the bond registrar and premium as followsi The Loweil Ledger • Wedneaday, May 13, • Page 23 The Lowell Ledger • Wednesday, May 13, 1987 - Page 22 the Zoo could be used to provide much needed services to the City of Grand Rapids. If the agreement is approved whole or in part) has been delayed without date; and today, and if it is not approved by the City Commission Dine, cont'd. WHEREAS, MDI Pre-Conmencement coiti will continue by December 31, 1987 the offer becomes null and void. monthly until either conversion or Convnencemont of Commissioner DeVriendt stated the intent of the Construction (which, in either case, will permit the County from tha beginning was a spirit of cooperation expenditure of additional Dond proceeds) and funds aro for the entire County. He stated he was not opposed to In Canberra, Australia's capi While in the United States and needed to cover such ongoing expenses, presently a City-wide election or referendum . He urged the tal, the performers will be hosted prior to departure, all tour par- Commission to not act hastily in withdrawing the offer. estimated by the Board of Public Works to be $1,241,000 by the Woden Valley Youth Choir ticipants will anend a special to cover such expenses until October 1, 1987; and Commissioner Buth stated that if the City WHEREAS, the County, by resolution adopted in Narch Commission could unify at some future time he would for concerts in Llewellen Hall video seminar by Brian "Racy en- of 1986, has reserved and earmarked 14 million of welcome reconsideration at that time. Commissioner Vaughn suggested an amendment to the and Albert Hall, Canbena s old- titled Achieving Person -AI Ex- unrestricted General Fund balances for a reserve for NBI est concert location. The Austra- operations, contemplated to be used January 1, 1990 but resolution advocating an amount to be funded by the cellence Distributed throughout In Memory legally available to cover such cash-flow needs if so County and to be decided by the County at a later time. lian Youth Choir is well known the United Stales in both schools BOAT FOR SALE-79 Baja, LETTER POLICY determined by the Kent County Board of Commissioners; It was determined that this suggestion was not In loving memory of our The Ledger invites readers germane to the motion to rescind the offer. Any internationally, having toured the and businesses, portions of this Business red and silver, metal flake. and SPemils Business grandpa - Leo Pearson, who to express their feelings on WHEREAS, it is proposed by the Board of Public United States on two occasions, program have been used by IBM. 19' cuddy ski and pleasure. financial support could be considered through the passed away one year ago topics of general interest in Works and the Finance Committee that advances be made by committee system. and appears frequently each sea- Gulf Oil, Pacific Western, Time- 175 hp. Johnson w/two S.S. the County from the $ 4 million General Fund reserve for Commissioner Lamoreaux moved to call for the SServiceS SServiceS May 15. 1986. letters to the editor son throughout Australia. Don Life Books, Bell Canada, and props, Douglas tandam float MBI operations to cover Pre-Commencement costs, prior to question. Seconded by Commissioner Buth. Letters should be no longer conversion or Commencement of Construction, whichever Notion to call for the question failed by voice Whitbread, the group s conduc- over 300 major corporations Deeply missed by; BINGO CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS on trailer. $7,400 or best than 600 words and typed occurs first, such advances to be repaid to the General vote. tor, has been associated in vari- The special seminar will focus Shelley & John Fund reserve for MDI operations upon either conversion Commissioner Lorch moved to table the motion to Every Friday night, 7:30 P.M. BASEBALL A Any type pfop»*My any^hpre offer. 897-5934 days or 897- double space if possible They or Commencement of Construction, whichever occurs first, ous musical endeavors with Mr. on peak performance characteris- Michelle & Paul rescind the offer to purchase until the next regular in Vichtqan <4 Mouts n 6161 Evenings. should be addressed to The with interest. meeting of the Board of Commissioners . Seconded by Kingma in the past, and has vis- tics that are central to high Lowell VFW Hall, SOCCER SHOES Rick Call Free 1 800 292 1SS0 NOW, THEREFORE, DE IT RESOLVED, that the Kent Commissioner Hiddema. ited the New Virginians program achievement. Now Available P26 Editor. Box 126. 105 N. County Doard of Commissioners hereby approves advances Vote on the motion to table the motion to rescind C26 East Main St.. Lowell F if si Ndtiona! Acceptance Co Broadway. Lowell. Ml 49331. to the MDI project from the $4 million General Fund the offer to purchase the Zoo failed by the following during his U.S. travels. Students and adults who are at All letters must be signed by reserve for MDI operations, to cover Pre-Commencement vote: While in Hawaii, the National selected to participate in the tour Bird Bingo at 6:4 costs for the month of May, which advances shall be Yeas: Lorch, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, DeVriendt, PU8UC INVITED Anderson WE WOULD LIKE TO PIANO FOR SALE - the author Band and Chorus, USA. will per- program pay the cost of transpor- TFN reimbursed to the General Fund reserve for MDI VanderNolen, Kuhn, TerHorst, Byl, Kuipers - 10. FLOOR YOU with our sale Wanted - responsible party The Grand Valley Ledger operations, with interest, upon either conversion or Nays: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Buth, DeKraker, form at the famous Kapiolani tation. lodging, meals, tuition, Family Shoes Commencement of Construction, whichever occurs first. prices on carpet and no to assume small monthly retains the right to edit all let- Lamoreaux, Harrison, Kempker, Vaughn, Sak, Chairman Band Shell in the park at Hon- and other expenses of the trip 209 E. Main - Lowell Convnissionor Duth moved adoption of the resoluL^on. Dyington - 11. Help Wanted wax vinyl lOO's of rolls In ters for punctuation, gram- olulu. Located across from Many of the student participants LEGION payments on piano. See loc- Seconded by Commissioner Kuhn. Absent: None. mar, spelling and length but Commissioner Duth indicated that he suggested a Vote on the motion to rescind the offer failed by Waikiki Beach, the location has raise part of the money for the our warehouse. Super sate ally. Call Credit Manager 1- changc in the resolution to limit the effect of the the following vote: hosted many great concert art- OF THE MOOSE prices. Wright-Way Carpet 800-447-4266. not for content. Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Duth, DeKraker, trip from civic, fraternal, and BROWN S ASPHALT pav- resolution to the month of May. A subsequent resolution HELP WANTED - RN/LPN would be needed to extend the resolution beyond the Lamoreaux, Harrison, Kempker, Sak, Chairman Dyington - ists. local organizations who are in- Tuesdays ing, commercial and residen- Warehouse, Ionia, 616- P24-26 month of May. (The resolution is printed as amended.) 10. Performers will also visit the terested in helping young people • full and part time. Charge 527-2540. Chairman Dyington explained that the County began Nays: Lorch, Hiddema, Thomas, Doelema, DeVriendt, tial. Free estimates. Call 897- world-famous Melbourne Zoo take part in an international mus- Nurse positions available. C25-26 planning for a Mass Durn Incinerator because it is an VanderNolen, Kuhn, Vaughn, TerHorst, Dyl, Kuipers - 11. BINGO!! 5639 or 897-7953. environmentally sound addition to this community. This Absent: None. and Phillip Island, a wildlife re- ical and educational experience. Cascade Care Center. Commission bought the Steam Loop and went to the Public Commissioner Kuhn moved to adopt the agreement to Early Birds 600 P.M. CTFN Ledger Entries.. serve that is home to koalas, fur purchase the John Dall Park & Zoo . Seconded by Grand Rapids - 949-7220. Service Commission for approval of electrical rates to seals, pelicans, ibis, and spoon- be paid by Consumers Power Company. The County is now Commissioner TerHorst. Regular Bingo 7:00 P.M. C23-26 FOR SALE caught in the middle of two giants: ABATE (Association Commissioner Lamoreaux asked for a call for the bills. The group will cruise on of 75.50 and 25 Years Ago question. '1320 E.Fulton LET RAY TRIM or cut down Spinet-console Piano Bar- for Business Advocating Tariff Equity) and Consumers the waters of the magnificent HIP Power Company. Doth have their own agenda and they care Commissioner Kuhn stated the motion had only been your tree the safety way with made to allow it to be tabled . Rather than risking Sydney harbour, and will travel HELP WANTED - NURSE very little about what happens to Kent County. ABATE a cherry picker. 616-794- cares about 20 large corporations in the state led by defeat, she asked permission to withdraw the motion . AIDES - Full and part time WANTED; Responsible Commissioners Kuhn and TerHorst withdrew their motion to the Great Barrier Reef on a Cows have four stomachs. By General Motors and steel companies on the east side of 2499 positions available - training party to take over low the state . Consumers Power Company wants to get its and support respectively. . catamaran They will spend lei- Commissioner Wahlfield moved that the Doard of Priscilla Midland Plant up and running with the best possible sure time on the beaches of Hon- CTFN provided. Cascade Care monthly payments on spinet Commissioners vote on the matter of the agreement for BINGO electrical rate for Midland . Kent County has done lussmyer the purchase of John Ball Park fc Zoo . Seconded by olulu, Hawaii, before their per- Center. Grand Rapids - 949- piano. See Locally. Call Mr. everything it can do. ADATE is not only challenging the Every Saturday night Kent County Mass Durn Incinerator but. all projects like Commissioner Lamoreaux. formance and the University of 7220. White. 800-327-3345 Ext. it across the state. In addition, they are challenging Commissioner DeVriendt moved to table the motion to Hawaii. 7:00 P-M. vote on the purchase of the Zoo . Seconded by C23-26 102. facilities like the Faliasburg Park Dam. Five nillion All Student Groups. USA and ATTORNEY SERVICES dollars from the bond issue has been spent. The County Commissioners Byl, Lorch and Kuhn. LOWELL MOOSE BINGO P26,27,28 is now forced to delve into General Fund monies to make Vote on the motion to table the motion to vote on National Band and Chorus, USA the purchase of the Zoo carried by the following vote: Divorce, trom 8150 HELP WANTED - Great sure this project can proceed . The Project Team is have over 2500 alumni who have Studies show the Atlantic 1320 E. Fulton continuing to move ahead in areas such as licensing, but Yeas: Duth, Lorch, Hiddema, Thomas, Boelema, Ocean is widening by plus costs: second job! Two laundry DeVriendt, VanderNolen, Kuhn, TerHorst, Byl, Kuipers - made musical tours with the Early Bird Bingo at 6:00 P.M can the County afford to move ahead fully while the 6/10ths of an inch a year. aides needed, approx 12 future of the NBI is in doubt? U. group. TFN Bankruptcy trom 8500 CARPET, NO WAX - Vinyl Coomissioner Lamoreaux asked the time required on Nays: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, DeKraker, hours each, for Friday, Satur- tho approach ABATE is using. Lamoreaux, Harrison, Kempker, Vaughn, Sak, Chairman A Artificial grass sale on Byington - 10. including costs: day and Sunday nights. Civil Counsel Jon DeWitt indicated that ABATE has 100's of rolla and re- filed an appeal to the Public Service Commission ruling. Absent x None. Simple Will 845: Apply in person at Lowell They have 60 days to file the document reciting the Under Niscellaneous, Commissioner Lorch provided a mnants. Good color and 75 YEARS AOO IN THE LEDGER - MAY 9.1912 brochure on Indian Trails Camp for Crippled Children and MONDAYS Medical Care Center. 350 N. specific issues they wish to take up on appeal . It Adoption 8200: style selection at Wright- A continued story. The Chalice of Courage, a Romance normally takes from 9 months to one year for a decision urged Commissioners to support the camp with thoir CITY OF LOWELL Que-Ke-ZUi Center Street, Lowell. from the Court of Appeals . Kent County cannot convert contributions. Incorporation, Way Carpel Warehouse, of Colorado" occupies most of page 2. and The Girl from the bonds or commence construction without approval of Commissioner TerHorst announced that this year Kent Sportsmans Club Ionia 616-527-2540. His Town", page 3. One for the men, one for the women. In the power purchase agreement . Counsel is asking the County will have Road Commission trucks'as an entry in from 8200: - HELP WANTED - Secretary court to expedite that process. ADATE can then petition the Festival 87 Parade on June 6. Early Bird Bingo 6:30 P.M, C25-26 "From Our Point of View". Editor Johnson attributes his suc- for leave to appeal to the Michigan Supreme Court. The At 10:58 a .m . Commissioner Harrison moved to Drunk Driving. needed in Lowell, word pro- cess with circulation growth to his stance against alcohol, end result is that the appeal process could take one to adjourn, subject to the call of the Chairman and to Regular Bingo 7:00 P.M. cessing, experience on Dis- and most items in his column deal with the subject. A rather two years. He further explained that if Ogden Martin is Friday, May 29, 1987 at 9:00 a.m. for a Committee of the NOTICE from 8250: given direction to begin construction by October 1, 1987 Whole Meeting at the Health Department, 700 Fuller NE, Que-Ke-Zik Clubhouse play Write 3. Data entry skills CARPET SALE... Beauti- Involved article tells how to make a dumpling stew in a greased the bid price is fixed . After October 1 it will and to Wednesday, June 3, 1987 at 9:00 a.m. for an Drivers License piper bag. Official Meeting at the Health Department. Seconded by and general office duties. Im- ful living room plushes and escalate on a monthly basis of approximately $1S0,000 11400 Fomnan Road 50 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - MAY 13, 1937 the first month and increasing each month thereafter. Commissioner DeVriendt. Restoration. 8300 mediate opening. Call 957- cut loops of stainmaster Motion carried. Lowell, Michigan The annual Rural Play Festival is held at Recreation Park Commissioner Lamoreaux asked if there was a 1768 for interview. nylon In stock at sale legislative solution. TFN Plus Costs: with 175 pupils from 20 schools participating in the races, Civil Counsel DeWitt indicated that House Dill 4478 C25 prices. Wright-Way Carpet The Loweii City Council will conduct a public hear- Landlord Tenant. jumping contests and ball throws. All 1 st through 4th place addresses one part of the problem. Counsel is working Warehouse, Ionia 616-527- daily with the lobbyist to explore additional legisla- Chairmanrman \ V winners are listed. tion. ing at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, May 16 in the Council Probate. Workmans NEED A D.J.7 HELP WANTED - Nurse 2540. The high school band marches to Recreation Park for a Commissioner DeKraker stated that he is in favor of Chambers of the Loweil City Hall at 301 E. Main, the MDI Project but cautioned that the Doard of o We play your favorite Compensation. aide class starting May 11, C25-26 school ball game. Commissioners should begin to think about discontinuance Lowell, Ml. 1987. Apply at Lowell Medi- Some wag places a picture of the GOP elephant leaning of the project. music for all occasions. Real Estate, cal Care Center, 350 North on a door on the okJ (closed) postoffice with the caption. "It Commissioner Wahlfield asked if there is a point at Children's Zoo opens All types of music to SALE! SALEI SALEI No which time the County would decide to terminate the & Personal Injury. just don't seem like home any more.". The purpose of said hearing shall be to receive Center Street, Lowell, be- Wax Congoleum vinyl sev- project. choose from. 25 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - MAY 10 1962 Civil Counsel DeWitt pointed out that this comments, written or oral, on the proposed 1987-88 RICHARD HEATH tween 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. f May 16,1987 Lite A Listen eral rolls reduced in price Teacher and former principal Ray Avery resigns In re- Commission and the six cities have stated that a tipping LOWELL - 897-9480, fee of $44 per ton is too high. Budget. Sound Systems to $2.99 psy at Wright-Way sponse to school board questioning of his marking system. HELP WANTED - EX- Controller Richard Platte reminded Commissioners When L.V. Eberhard's Adven- demonstration area is also being Call: 897-4336 GRAND RAPIDS Carpet Warehouse, Ionia, The Jaycees are sponsoring a teen-age driving skill "Road- that in Narch, 1986 this Board approved $4 million for TRUDER SET UP Operator, an operational reserve for the MDI. That money has been ture World opens May 16. a dif- prepared where volunteers will And further, to consider a proposed 12.383 mill NCTFN 616-527-2540. e-o" as part of the Nationwide Safe Driving program. 241-2292. needs ambitious, conscienti- set aside . This cash flow advance would come from the ferent face will appear. Colorful be giving demonstrations daily operating levy for 1987-88, which represents a .904 C25-26 Don Beachum goes from being an employee of Roth Fur- $4 million reserve, to be paid back from the bond banners and windsocks will de- ous, mechanically oriented, niture to being the owner, and has a full-page sale ad to conversion. He indicated that $5,273,000 was authorized from 11:00 a.m.-12 noon, and mill increase over the millage levy of the previous corate many of the areas high- 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Jim Cook, Jr. PAINTER - Experienced in- , person, must be able to read celebrate. from the bond issue for pro-construction costs and that fiscal year. has been spent. An advance of $1,241,000 is estimated lighting "Adventures in Right". If you haven't been to the Zoo terior and exterior. Commer- blueprints, check parts and to be needed to cover ongoing expenses until October 1, Through a donation from the area in a while, take the opportunity AUCTIONEER make immediate corrections. In Uemorim 1987. cial and Residential. Farms- McDonald's restaurants, several All Types of Sales 000000000000 Motion to adopt Resolution 5-87-88 as amended to visit "Adventures in Right" Further, the Council at this hearing will receive oral reasonable rates. Special Position available on 1 st, 2nd carried by the following vote: aviaries have been added lo Ad- and see what's new at the John or written comments on its proposed use of Federal (616) 897-8872 Senior Citizen rates-5% off. & 3rd shifts, good fringe be- Small Business Telephone Users. Yeas: Schwab, Wahlfield, Wilcox, Duth, Lorch, venture World in which birds and Ball Zoo. Summer hours, begin- DeKraker, Hiddema, Thomas, Doclcma, DeVriendt, Harrison, Revenue Sharing Funds totaling $110,987. Free estimates. Call 459- nefits and wages. Apply in Could You Use: VanderMolen, Kuhn, Kempker, Vaughn, TerHorst, Sak, Dyl, butterflies will be exhibited. ning May 16, are 10:00 a.m - IN MEMORY 9711 between 5-6 p.m. person at Newell Manufac- Kuipers, Chairman Dyington - 20. Graphics will help highlight the 7:00 p.m. Admission is 50 cents In loving memory of my Nays: Lamoreaux - 1. Ruth Lacey Mon.-Fri. only. turing, 615 Chatham Street, Absent: None. emphasis on flight. for children 5-15 and $1.00 for husband and our father Leo New in the petting corral will OPEN HOUSE - held Sun- C25-NC26 Lowell. Ml 49331. Civil Counsel DeWitt indicated it would be helpful adults. For information call 776- Acting City Clerk Pearson, who passed away •Speed Dialing if the Commission would pass a motion confirming that it be reindeer. Also, a new animal 2591. day, June 7 from 3 to 5 p.m. C25 is directing the Project Team to move in every way C24-26 one year ago on May 15, •Intercom possible to expedite all steps in the appeal process to at the Alto Elementary 1986. •Last # Redial keep the project moving. School, for Pat Hewlett. Complete Formal DISTRIBUTORS WANTED Commissioner DeVriendt moved that the Project Team His helping hand was al- •Monitor Speaker Come and wish her well as FEMALE OR MALE-100% be directed to expedite all steps in the appeal process. Wear Rental ways first Seconded by Commissioners Kempker, DeKraker,- Schwab, she enters her retirement. guranteed no run panty •Music On Hold Kuipers and Thomas. To render any aid he Motion carried by voice vote. CITY OF LOWELL WEDDINGS OR hose, sheer to the waist, 36 •Paging Commissioner Kuipers asked if there was anything CITY OF LOWELL colors, part or full time. Call could. •A Full 2 Year Parts & Service individual Commissioners could do. His voice was always Civil Counsel DeWitt suggested that they contact Lu Walton 455-8829. Tri Warranty At No Additional Charge OTHER SPECIAL raised in praise Consumers Power Company, members of the Doard of Fonim State Products. Directors of Consumers Power Company from this community PUBLIC NOTICE His words were wise and and members of the ADATE Steering Committee . The OCCASSIONS C25-28 The Right Choice - For Less, Is Businesscom Project Team has already done this. Commissioners will NOTICE good. Plus By Tie Communications. be provided with names and addresses of individuals to Dear father since you've contact. FOR RENT - Apartment or gone away Tie, The Leader In Electronic Telephone Commissioner Duth stated that, after much agonizing TO BIDDERS Th* Lowell City Planning Commission-Citizen Ad- room for rent, non-smoker PFALLER'S over the situation of the operation and maintenance of required. Valley Vista area. The ones you loved so true Systems, Distributed Locally By, the John Ball Park and Zoo, he wished to move to visory Committee will conduct a public hearing at SForSileS PHONE-TRONICS, INC. witlWraw the offer to purchase the Zoo ftom the City of Call 897-6183 any time. Try hard to carry on the Grand Rapids . Seconded by Commissionor Schwab . 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 26,1987 for the purpose TFN RIVERFRONT way Call Dave Tichelaar At Commissioner Buth indicated that he agreed with the The City of Lowell will open sealed proposals for efforts of the Zoological Society. The County offered of receiving comments from the public on a request We know you'd want us to. to purchase the Zoo from the City to case their 676-2900 tree maintenance removal on June 26t 1987 at 10 for Specisi Use of a portion of parcel #41-20-03-401- His memory is as dear financial burden for operation of a cultural facility CLOTHING, FOR SALE - Dune Buggy: that is used extensively by people who live outside the A.M. at City Hall, 301 E. Main, Lowell, Michigan. 014 by John Dubridge, Soo Company, Grand today For A Review Of Your fiberglass body on 1963 VW City. The County, with its larger financial base, felt Rapids, Ml. As in the hour he passed it was doing the right thing. He still believes that. Chassis. Runs great, needs Communication Equipment Needs Hearings and meetings were held with neighborhood Bidders may pick up the Specifications and Work INC. away. T.L.C. and a mechanic's associations and various groups on the matter. The City Sadly missed by Commission has been unable to unify . He was hopeful Requirements at City Hail between the hours of 10 interested persons msy submit written comments 103 E. Main St. touch. Make offer. Call 897- TRONICS that the offer might be reconsidered at a later time. Zelma & "Babe" PHONE Commissioner Kuhn urged the Commission to defeat a.m. - 3 p.m. on May 15,1987. or appear in person at City Hall, 301 E. Main, Lowell, 9261 days ask for Roger. TTTToTf o • a 11 o WANTED - Wortc. Carpen- Lowell Dale & Linda this motion to withdraw the offer to purchase the Zoo. Ml, 49331. 897-5381 evenings. She shares the frustration but stated that if the offer "Y. painting, roofing and Ty & Shirley Ask for Ed Gross or Gary McCaul. Ph. 897-6411 NCTF is withdrawn the County is playing into the hands of maintenance. Reasonable West Michigan's Small Business Connection' those who wish to stop something that is positive for i Red & Pat the entire community . The Zoo needs stable funding. C26-27 rates. Phone 364-8931. l C26 The $800,000 in City revenue used annually in support of C13-28. "Main St." cont'd. Ed Kiel honored by Rotary Club

The Lowell Rotary Club held WANTED ENTRIES FOR its annual Rotary Ann Dinner Fri- SESQUICENTENNIAL INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE l> day evening at the Peninsular Club in Grand Rapids. The even- The Lowell Lions Gub will be sponsoring a parade to celebrate ing s festivities included the pte- Michigan's 150th birthday on June 27th. 1987. The club would sentation of a $1,000 Paul Harris like to hear from any local business or organization wishing to Fellowship in the name of Ed- enter a float, or panicipate in any other way All interested individu- ward Kiel. Gerald Patton was als should contact Mr. Frank Martin as soon as possible at 897-8135 named "Rotary Man of the days or 897-5525 evenings. Year", Kiel, a long time member, and past-piesident of the Lowell Rot- PLEASE HELP US REMEMBER ary Club was given the award by selections chairman Jim Remember the picture we ran on April 1st. of 1932 Lowell Speerstra. In his comments, Centennial Queen Emma Kropf (since Hetron) and the four little Speerstra noted that the $1,000 girls on the parade float? Nobody came forth to identify them. donation will be earmarked for The Lowell Woman's Club would like to locate these young ladies. D Rotary s "Polio Plus Campaign**. Please get your replies to the Ledger, quick! Paul Harris fellowships, named for Rotary s founder, art nor- mally placed in the Rotary SESQUICENTENNIAL FOOD BOOTHS Foundation. The fellowship can now be specified to be placed \ All not-for-profit organizations having food booths on June 20. directly into the Polio Plus fund. June 27 or July 3-4-5 can pick up Health Department permits at the Lowell Area Arts Council. 149 South Hudson, afternoons. A Polio Plus is a program aimed at Edward Kiel was named a Rotary Paul Harris Fellow at Friday evening's Rotary Ann Dinner. separate food permit is required for each weekend. stamping out polk) and several Kiel is a long-time Lowell Rotarian and past president of the club. The $1,000 paid for the ft other easily immunized diseases fellowship will be used to fight polio in third world countries. in third world countries MAKE PLANS FOR MEMORIAL DAY PARADE Speerstra proclaimed that the Patton was named Man-of- eral other worthwhile causes. guests roared with laughter Lowell Rotary Club will become the-Year because of his consider- The dinner was capped off by throughout the slide show. The John Stinson. Parade Marshall for Lowell's annual Memorial heavily involved in Polio Plus able work within the community a winy slide presentation offered evening was concluded with Day Parade wants to hear from anyone interested in entering a during his term as President be- and in Rotary. Besides Rotary, by Dr. Paul Gauthier. The slides dancing. unit in the parade. The parade will line up on North Hudson St. ginning early in July. Rotary In- Patton has been very active in included several shots of Rota- at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday. May 30 (The Traditional Memorial ternational has assigned Lowell the Lowell Area Chamber of rians, often caught in humorous Alaska—America's larg- est state, twice the size of Day), and step off at 9:30 a.m. Any veterans planning to march with a $15,000 goal for Polio Commerce, the First Congrega- situations. The more than one Texas — has fewer people in the parade should meet at the V.F.W. Hall at 8:30 where coffee Plus. tional Church of Lowell and sev- hundred Rotarians and their than any other state. and donuts will be served. Other units interested in marching should contact Stinson at 897-7318 for further information.

PROGRAM AND OPEN HOUSE AT VEEN OBSEV ATOR Y

The Grand Rapids Astronomical Society will host a program USED CAR... entitled, "Three Months of Darkness; a thewy of mass extinctions" Friday. May 15 at the Veen Observatory. James Ashley is the guest speaker. Following the presentation there will be viewing of the skies using the obsevartory telescopes. The program begins at 8:00 p.m. Veen Obsevatory is located at 3308 Kissing Rock.

Rd.v Lowell. Those wishing farther details should call G.M. Ross 0 at 897-5713. » hi S DRAW MOM CONTEST WINNER Jacki Bennett, age 4. of 11379 Sheila St.. Lowell was the winner of the "Draw Mom" contest hosted by Cousin's Cards and Gift M $ Shoppe. Jacki was given a gift certificate as a prize. 1977 FORD F150 V8, Auto. 4x4 ... ONLY 2,495 1985 FORD PICKUP F150 SAVE!!! WHEELS FOR LIFE The St. Jude Children's Research Hospitals "Wheels for Life" 1986 TEMPO 4 door, low miles . . SPECIAL PRICE Bike-A-Thon will be held May 16.1987 at the Lowell High School parking lot. Starting time will be at 10 a.m. and will mn till 3 1985 OLDS CALAIS 2 door p.m. Sponsor sheets may be picked up at the R unci man. Bushnell. GREAT BARGAIN Alto and Middle Schools. If you have any questions please contact this year's chairperson. Debbie Hall, 8^7-5697. 1984 BRONCO II 4x4 Black DEAL!! OFF THE BLOTTER 1984 PICKUP F250 4x4 BIG SAVINGS! Arrested early Saturday moming. May 9. and taken to the Kent 1983 MERCURY LYNX 4 door County Jail on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol BARGAIN PRICED was Norman Adcock. 32, of Lowell. $ Susan Spoelman. 28, of Lowell was involved in a property ,|s 1981 OLDS DELTA 88 4 door JUST 3,488 damage accident at Main and Hudson Street. The accident occured Thursday. May 7. when she made a left tunTin front of a car 1985 ESCORT WAGON PRICE REDUCED! driven by David Yeiter, 20, of Lowell. Clayton Cadlwell, 22, of Lowell had his vehicle struck from behind, Wednesday, May 6, by a car driven by Marlene Rudolph, 1985 CHEVY CAVALIER Wagon ...... SAVE BIG!! 34, of Grand Rapids, on West Main street near Alden Nash. No injuries were reported. 1985 RANGER PICKUP 4x2, low miles . . SHARP DEAL Slightly injured, Saturday, May 2, in an accident on M-21 near Alden Nash, were Fred Fuss, 81, of Alto when his vehicle was 1985 OLDS FIRENZA 4 door, low miles . struck as he attempted to make a left turn off M-21 by a car driven . . . JUST FOR YOU by Edward Sullivan. 70, of Saginaw. A passenger in Sullivan's car, Lillian Sullivan, 63, reported minor injuries also. $ 1985 MUSTANG low miles SAVE $$$ Wendy Mitchell, 34, of Saranac, reported minor injuries to police in an accident on West Main near Alden Nash, Saturday, 1984 CAVALIER 4 door PRICED LOW May 2. Mitchell was struck from behind by another car driven by a 16 year old juvenile. Injured in a 3 car accident on Main near Broadway, Friday, 1984 FORD F150 low miles REDUCED! May 1, was 23 year old Dawn Stier, of Berrien Springs, MI. A passenger in the car driven by Anna Opicka, 50, of Ionia. Opicka 1985 MONTE CARLO ONLY '5,395 rear ended a car driven by Chris Johnston. 27, of Lowell, which forced his vehicle into the rear of a car driven by a 16 year old juvenile. Over 30 Trucks Over 50 Cars No one was injured in a 3 car accident on Main at Lafayette Street. Friday. May 1, when a car driven by Lonnie Swanson. 19, 0) of Lowell struck the rear of a car driven by Shirley Stevens. 27, Get 'em before it's too late!!!!! also of Lowell. Stevens' car was forced into the rear of s third car driven by Lenore Sheldon. 18, of Lake Odessa. Cited into 63rd District Court for malicious destmction of prop- erty was Robert Nagy, 25. of Lowell in connection with an incident HOURS: ASK FOR which occured in late April. 'Harry Knox Mon h Wed Jill Lloyd. 32, of Ovid. MI received injuries in an accident 8 9 OOpr 'Don Highhouse HAROLD Saturday, May 9, when her car was struck from behind by a car . THurs h f n 'Denny DeWitt driven by Jeffrey Gonyo, 21, of Lowell on Main at Broadway 8 3Qjni 6 00pm Street. Sijl 8 30dm 4 OOpn v- 'Phil Reglin Ned Henley of Lowell backed into a car owned by Larry Bukala. *Chic Salsbury ZEIGLER also of Lowell in the Crystal Rash parking lot on West Main *1) Street. May 9. No injuries were reported. 11^79 t. Fulton • Lowell. Ml 897-8431 The Lowell Medical Unit responded to 19 dispatches in the mouth of April.