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49204 The Grand Valley Ledger O Volume 8, Issue 46 Serving LOU PII Area Readers Since 1893 September 19, 1984 C of C membership drive begins
The Lowell Area Chamber of vate while imparting relevant in- Commerce is sponsoring a mem- formation that can bring im- bership drive "kick-ofT meeting mediate results for those who on Thursday, September 20. The hear her. She travels around the ge meeting is slated to begin at 6:00 country presenting seminars to p.m. in the Lowell Showboat executives, managers, public of- Amphitheatre, arrangements are ficials, health care providers, being made for an indoor loca- teachers, accountants, attorneys, tion in case of inclement wea- support staff, sales and market- A ther. Chamber President Jerry RADIO SHACK DEALER MOVING * ing departments. She is best Patton urges all business and known for her "Speak Up and Be professional people throughout Effective ", which is open to the Curt*s Sound and Radio Shack Store will be moving from its pre- Lowell and the surrounding area t public on a monthly basis at the sent Main Street address near Amity Street to larger quarters at 221 to please attend this short "get to- Grand Rapids Marriott. W. Main Street, a building last occupied by B & M Used Furniture. gether" (the meeting is sched- Patton and his Board of Direc- Owner Curt Albrecht says he's moving this weekend for sure, and uled to end at 7:30). Patton also tors for the newly re-organized says the increased floor space should be a big improvement for both asks that you bring along your him and his customers. family, friends and employees to Chamber of Commerce share a this meeting. common goal for a better Lowell TWO NEW BUSINESSES OPENING SOON Nancy Skinner, of the Grand and recognize the fact that there Rapids firm Nancy Skinner and is strength in numbers. There- Modem Mini-Lab and Camera will open soon at 106 W. Main Associates will be the featured fore they urge everyone that Street. The business owned by James Maatman and Roger Van- speaker. Skinner is rated by her shares their vision of a better Vleck will feature one hour processing of color prints and a line of peers as one of the top communi- community to attend this meet- camera equipment. They are shooting at an October I opening date. cations consultants in the nation ing, and to consider joining the For you video fans. Front Row Video will open soon in the Crystal and will speak on the topic. 'The Lowell Area Chamber of Com- Flash Mall near Crystal's Icc Cream Parlour. This new business will Best Is Yet To Come", or how to merce. Annual membership dues feature movie rentals and will have 200 to 300 titles available when acquire a winning attitude and are $50.00. and can be paid it opens. Watch for further details as more information about these use more of your potential. Rec- Thursday evening or by mail to: new businesses becomes available. ognized as a top guest speaker The Lowell Area Chamber of and trainer. Skinner is noted for Commerce, 215 W. Main St., FIVE YEAR L.H.S. REUNION Nancy Skinner her ability to entertain and moti- Lowell. Ml 49331.
The Lowell High School Class of 1979 will hold its five (5) year class reunion on Saturday. September 22nd. at the Cascade Township Park. The day will start at 2:00 P.M. and include such ac- LCTV adding Disney Channel tivities as volleyball and softball. Beer, pop and sandwiches will be provided. The cost of $7.00 per person or $12.00 a couple can be Lowell Cable TV viewers will An announcement of exactly each subscription. The Ledger music industry. Information paid at the park pavilion on that day. All class members and friends soon have a new family enter- when, and on which channel the will probably include Disney about other channels and a cost of the class are invited to join in the fun. For further information feel tainment channel available to Disney Channel will be aired Channel listings in its TV Listing have not been announced. LCTV free to call Douglas Heintzleman at 897-7786. them. Herb Haines. Manager of will be forthcoming in the Guide each week. cuirrently has an 18 channel base LCTV announced that the com- Ledger, and will also be posted Haines also said that he and tier, and two extra fee channels, ATTENTION CAMPERS! pany has signed a contract with on LCTV's community access the LCTV Advisory Committee HBO and Cinnemax. LCTV has the "Disney Channel", and channel 2. are also working up a paid sec- been in operation for nearly two The Michigan Travel Trailer Gub will host a Fall Week End hopes to put it on line by October On the national average, those ond tier of channels. The popular years, and this is the second ad- dition to its initial service. Sev- Rally at the Ionia Co. Fairgrounds in Ionia on October 5f 6,7. Any- first. The Disney Channel will be families subscribing to the Dis- M-TV will likely be one of the one with any Recreational Vehicle is welcome to join the fiin. an extra fee channel costing ney Channel watch it an incredi- channels included in this new eral months ago channel 47, There will be free door prizes - free Friday Night coffee and $8.95 per month to the sub- ble 19 hours per week. Its prog- tier. M-TV is comprised primar- WFSL from Lansing was added donuts. Saturday A.M. flea Market and bazaar, afternoon entertain- scriber. Haines says he is trying ramming includes newer "family ily of rock video and other prog- to the base service. ment. catered dinner, and Saturday night bingo! Free Sunday Pan- to work out a deal with the Dis- oriented" movies. Disney pro- ramming dealing with the rock cake Breakfast followed by church services. ney people so that the channel duced movies, specials and fea- can be aired on one of the tures. children's programming 1 FFA HOG ROAST, OCTOBER 5 LCTV's uncommitted channels during the day with entertaining Board adopts policy on for a trial period of about two and educational shows such as The Lowell Chapter of Furture Fanners of America will sponsor a weeks. Haines says this will give Mousercise, Welcome to Pooh educational excellence hog roast on Friday. October 5, at the Lowell High Schoool cafetha subscribers a pretty good idea of Comer, Donald Duck Presents. from 4 to 7:30 P.M. Tickets are $4.00 for adults and students and what the new channel's prog- Good Morning Mickey, efficient, and operate at the mini- under 5 free. Tickets are available from any FFA member or at the ramming consists of. Mouseterpiece Theater. New The Lowell Board of Educa- mal cost of tax dollars. door. The menu will be pork, potato salad, baked beans, desserts, Once the channel is discon- Animal World, You and Me Kid tion adopted the following policy The Board further believes and milk and coffee will be available. tinued from free airing, those and of course The Mickey statement at their regular Board that it's professional staff is dedi- Everyone's invited to begin their Homecoming activities by eat- wishing to subscribe will be re- Mouse Club. Disney classics are of Education meeting held on cated to providing quality educa- ing at the Hog Roast then going to watch the Lowell Red Arrows quired to have their home control an extremely popular feature on Monday. September 10, 1984. tion through encouraging the at- play Kenowa Hills. tox re-fitted with a com- the Disney Channel. When A COMMITMENT TO EDU- puterized chip that will allow the "Dumbo" was first aired in June CATIONAL EXCELLENCE tainment of excellence in the classroom. And the professional ^ OFF THE BLOTTER signal through. Subcribers can of 1983,85% of Disney Channel AND ENERGY CONSERVA- have the operation performed in subscribers tuned in. TION and certified staff are dedicated A free monthly Disney Chan- It is the belief of the Lowell to conducting School Energy Irma Posanen. 71 v of Lowell was involved in a property damage their home for $20.00 or bring Conservation Programs desig- accident Thursday evening. September 13, when she made a left the box into LCTV's office's at nel Magazine is included with Board of Education that the ned to recapture energy dollars turn off Main Street into the path of a car driven by Albert Ketchum. 126 N. Broadway and have it up- Lowell Area School district is which can be used to further en- 44. also of Lowell. The accident occurred near Valley Vista Drive. dated foronlv $10.00, PRECISION & FASHION providing a sound basic educa- hance the quality of instruction. Involved in a property damage accident on M-21 near West Street HAIRSTYLING - For both tion for its students and is meet- The Board, however, recog- Monday morning. September 10 were, Phillip VanLaan. 27, of VFW STEAK DINNER - men and women. Man's World ing the educational needs of nizes that the school district must Lowell when he made a left turn into the path of an oncoming car every third Saturday, serving Hairstyling. Phone 897-8102. those with varying abilities and continuously make every effort driven by Kai Sorensen of Traverse City. 4-8 P..M at Lowell V.F.W., interest. to improve the educational op- Victor Shepard. 18. of Lowell was injured Tuesday morning. live music and Dancing follow- Appointments not always It is also the Boards belief that portunitites in a time when ^ September 11 when he lost control of his car and struck a "No Park- ing. Sizzlers, Ribeyes, Sirloin needed at Vanity Hair Fash- the instructional programs are conducted in facilities conducive ing" sign and a telephone pole on Amity near Suffolk. for Two and T-Bones with all ions, Open six days Lowell, cont'd, bock pg. Under investigation is a Hit & Run accident which occurred on the trimmings. 897-7506. to optimum learning, are energy Gee Drive near the new ball fields. A vehicle struck ten posts and connecting cables. The incident occurred Monday September 10. Apprehended by Lowell Officere Monday. September 10 was a In our tlmm, no formlgn army ONE SHOW Juvenile run-a-way from the State operated home North of Lowell. EACH NIGHT Injured Monday morning September 10 in an accident on South STRAND /SA lOAtLL M I e H ni A N hat ever octup/ed American soil. Hudson Street near Bowes Road were Earl Seelye. 44. when he lost AT 8 P.M. control of his motorcycle and struck a catdriven by Keith Graham. Until now, 73. Both parties sustained injuries and are residents of Lowell. FRIH SAT. & SUN. ALL SEATS, Receiving an appearance ticket to 63rd District Court was Bert | Vosburg.. 26. of Ada for disorderly person which occurred Sep- SEPT. 21. 22 & 23 ALL SHOWS tember 3. "RED DAWN'' continued on bock page $1.50 Pre-school story times offered Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1984 - Page 2 Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1984 - Page 3
GRM Branches of the Kent County The Alto Branch of th, v. Coming Events Library are now registering County Library will ^ Obituaries youngsters for pre school stoiy once-a-momh story tin* w 1 hl Node* In the Ledger's from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. each every Tuesday at 7 P.M. in Capitol Column times. Enrollment is always lim- w.ll nin through spr,^ ,, THURS., SEPT. 20: The a by Grand Rapids. Cynthia Weimer ited to children 3-1/2 to 5 years "Coming Events" are free Saranac Mom's Club • day at Fallasburg Park. the Congregational Church L< The Ledger's criteria for run- Sunday. H is survived by his Cemetery. Arrangements by A.M. on Thursdas. Scpitmk, of Lowell; one granchild, Christ- old. Pre school story time pro- of charge to any non profit Senior Citizen's Dinner at of Lowell, 404 N. Hudson. ning obituary notices is to glean wife Marion; children Brian Roth-Gerst, Lowell. 1984. The libiy iS Senator Dick Posthumus Tl) opher Weimer of Grand Rapids, vides young children with an in- * 6059 Linfield and organization In the Lowell, 1:00 P.M. at the Saranac NOVEMBER 24: East Weigh-ins are from 5:45 to 7 from the Grand Rapids Press Smith of Grand Rapids. Diana his father. A.D. Weimer of troduction to good books and number it 868-M).u Ada, Alto, and Saranac Community Church 125 Kentwood High School dass P.M. For more information tion I obituaries that contain de- Curtis of Little Torch Key. RICHARDSON - Lawrence ing ( Waverly, OH; a sister, Mrs stories, songs, fmgerplays. area. We prefer such Bridge Street. Menu in- of '79. Class reunion at the call 897-9048. ceased persons or relatives of Rorida, grandsons Brad and Richardson, aged 76. formerly The Lowell Branch of Ihc "Balanced budget'*: the term Both opponents and propo- 1984 Royce (Donna) Remington of rhymes, dramatic participation Kent County Ubran w.H notices to be kept brief and Harley Hotel. Call Merrilee at the deceased from Lowell, Mark Bonfiglio. neice Kim of Alto, passed away Tuesday. cludes: Porcupine meatballs ranks right up there with Mom nents of SJR "E" are equally de- lowii Waverly. OH; three brothers. and games. Each story program 247-8445 Of 455- Ada, Saranac and Alto. Should Nederveld of Manistee, nephew He was preceded in death by his iU ooce-a-momh Mory to be submitted by mall, and Parsley Potatoes. Crea- Bart) at THIRD SATURDAY of the and apple pie, so who could be voted to their cause. Opponents 7: Chut William of Maui. Hawaii. lasts approximately 40 minutes. which will run through snhno 2247 for more information. you know of an obituary that Greg Oldenburger of wife, Florence He is survived 1:00 but will accept notices by tive Circle Party demo follow- month - Steak Dinner at the against approving a resolution continually repeat the term "con- It sion Ronald of Belpre. OH. Brent Parents need to register their •: would be of interest to our Kalamazoo. Memorial services by his brother. Forrest P M onS^oT phone at 897-9261. ing. Lowell V.F.W. Post 8303, mandating Congress to balance stitutional integrity" and raise reset Follansbee of West Virgina; readers, but is not listed in the were held Wednesday at the Richardson and wife Bea of children in advance by telephone tober 17,1984 The lihrar\ .s |0 Main St., Lowell 4 P.M. - 8 the federal budget themselves or the spector of constitutional citizi father and mother-in-law. Mr nS Press, please give us a call at Fountain Street Chapel. Ar- Clarksville; sister, Dorothy Lite or in person at the library branch. «ed«323W.NW lri:c| WED., SEPT. 19: Past Mat- THURS., SEPT. 20: Alto TOPS Ml 372 - The Lowell P.M. T-Bones; Ribeyes; Sir- call a constitutional convention damage to the Bill of Rights and soco and Mrs. Clyde A Newell; a 897-9261. There is no charge rangements by O'Brien-Gerst. of Saranac; also many nieces and the phone number is K97-9.s% r > Chapter of TOPS (Me off loin for Two: Sizzler. Live to do it? the addition of such controver- scho brother-in-law, Gordon Newell, rons of Cyclamen Chapter Elementary School Open for obituary notices in the 3980 Cascade Road S.E.. Grand nephews. Funeral Services were Plenty of individuals and or- sial subjects as abortion, the Tl all of Lowell; several nieces and NO. 94 O.E.S. will meet at House and Book Fair. 7 P.M. pounds sensibly) meets music and Dandng following Ledger. Rapids held Friday at Alto Baptist ganizaions came out against SJR ERA, school prayer and the like. 198: nephews. Mr Weimer was a HOT LUNCH MENU the home of Ester DeRushta to 8:30 P.M. All are invited. dinner. Church, Bancroft and 60th St. ME*\ which could have made Supporters, however, state byl Supervisor of Maintenance at at 2 P.M. If HAAG - Mr. Richard H. Haag, S.E., Pastor George Coon of- WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 24,1984 Michigan the 33rd of 34 states that the resolution does not force prep Stcelcase Corporation, and also SAT., SEPT. 22: The Lowell aged 71, of 133 Ann St N.E., HUNN - Mrs. Luella Hunn, ficiating. Interment Bowne Cen- needed to spur Congress into ac- Congress to hold a constitutional Tim retired August 1, 1980 from the WED., SEPT. 19: Lowell High School Class of 1979 In the Service passed away Thursday evening aged 65, of 2393 Alden Nash, ter Cemetery. Arrangements by MONDAY tion against the federal deficit. convention at all. It simply de- that U.S. Navy Reserve as Senior Garden Lore Club will meet will hold its five (5) year class Air Force Staff Sgt. William During the eight-week train- mands that Congress balance the September 13, 1984. Surviving Lowell, passed away September Roth-Gerst Funeral Home, Low- Fruit juice, pizza w/meat and cheese, carrot sticks or Most of these opponents said mail Chief Fire Control Technician. F. Codling, son of Floyd W. and ing cycle, trainees studied gen- are his wife Slephany; a son John 11, 1984. She is survived by her ell. at Dorothy Randall's at 1 reunion at the Cascade they are not against a balanced budget - and if they can't or had Funeral Service was held salad, chilled Traits, milk. E. Maxine Codling of 11316 Haag of Navato. CA; two husband. Charles; children, P.M. Co-hostess Pauline Township Park. Trie day will eral military subjects designed to budget perse, but fear that a con- won't do it, to send it to a con- ficit WE1MER - Harry E. Weimer, daughters Stephanie Haag and Wednesday at the Church of the TUESDAY Dorthy Street, Lowell, Michigan prepare them for further stitutional convention would be a vention as a last resort. They also Mrs. Larry (Margaret) Ferguson aged 65,of 13581 28th St.,Low- Wittenbach. Roil Cat; my fa- start at 2^0 and include such 198: Nazarene of Lowell, Rev Wil- has arrived for duty at Empire academic and on-the-job training point out that 38 states must Mary Haag and a granddaughter of Kentwood, Mrs. Albert Cheeseburgers or fishwiches, tossed salad w/dressing, vorite vegetables. Program: activities as volleyball and "runaway" bringing many more that ell, passed away Sunday, Sep- liam F. Hurt officiating. Inter- Air Force Station, Michigan. in one of the Navy's 85 basic oc- all of Grand Rapids; a brother (Doris) Burdeshaw of Center constitutional questions to the ratify any decisions made in a tember 16, 1984. He is survived buttered com or french fries, choice of fresh or canned P useful hints on cannery, softball. Beer, pop and tion Herbert Haag of Saranac; two ment Chapel Hill Cemetery Ar- Codling, an aerospace control cupational fields. fore, and perhaps dramatically constitutional convention. * Hill. FL. Mr. Abraham Smith of by his wife. Mary; three chil- freezing and garden and pro- sandwiches will be provided. ditui sisters. Mrs. Dorothy Schultz. rangements by Roth-Gerst Fun- fraits, cookies or bars, milk. and warning systems technician Included in their studies were IC East Lansing, and Mrs. Alex altering the time-honored docu- The nation is watching this ticip dren, Robbin Weimer of San eral, Home Lowell. duce. All members contribut- The cost of $7.00 per person with the 24th Air Defense seamanship, close order drill. Mrs. Beatrice Bruin both of (Laura) Ellison of Toronto, WEDNESDAY ment. actu Diego, CA Gary Weimer of ing and all please attend. or $1.00 a couple can be paid important battle. Michigan plays 11 Grand Rapids. Mr. Haag was Squadron, was previously as- Naval history and first aid. Per- Opponents convinced a Canada; ten grandchildren and Chopped steak or sliced ham, whipped potatoes or rice a key role in whether or not the end preceded in death by a son. Rick at the park pavilion on that signed in Hofn, Iceland. sonnel who complete this course four great-granchildren. Funeral majority of the House committee federal deficit, which adds so n po« and gravy, beets or green beans, biscuits or dinner WED., SEPT. 19: Alto Gar- day. All class members and of instruction are eligible for Haag. Cremation has taken Services were Friday at the Roth- dealing with this issue. After much to American's high cost of lr the i Army Pvt. Robert L. Shelby three hours of college credit in place There was no visitation at Gerst Funeral Home, 305 N. rolls, jello w/whip or frait, milk. den Club will meet at Mabie friends of the dass are in- many hearings around the state, living, will be brought under S the Funeral Home. Jr., son of Betty A. and Robert Physical Education and they voted against sending the Hudson. Lowell, with Rev. Wil- THURSDAY Bergy's at 10:00 AM. 11495 vited to join in the fun. For control once and for all. It seems a acte L. Shelby of 12959 Beck with Hygiene. measure to the full House for a# liam Amundsen of the First 60th Street, Alto. further information feel free that our Congressional leaders Boa SMITH - Benjamin F. Smith, Lasagna or chop suey w/rice, garden salad, french Drive N.E., Lowell, Michigan consideration. The vote is bound 4:' United Methodist Church of- to call Douglas Heintzleman lack the courage to do it on their aged 71, of Ada passed away Ancient peoples believed comets were dragons. has completed basic training at to be controversial ~ in fact so 4:' ficiating. Interment Oak wood bread, frait or jello or pudding, milk. THURS., SEPT. 20: Cub at 897-7786. own, but a mandate from 34 FortDix., N.J. controversial in these volatile FRIDAY Scout - School Round-up states could make a permanent A/ During the training, students pre-election days that some Birth. change in the way the United Red Arrow sub sandwiches, potato chips and pickles, "sign up time" for 2nd thru 5th SUN., SEPT 23: Alto United received instruction in drill and House Democrats who opposed ll States spends its money. graders for Tigers and Cub Methodist Church will have a ceremonies, weapons, map read- Jim and Mary Wemet are Ker veggie or salad or baked beans, assorted fruits or the original balanced budget re- In November, this issue goes Scouts with their parents, will bi-centenial celebration. Pot- ing, tactics, military courtesy, proud to annouce the birth of solution may offer a substitute he 1 whiped jello. cookies or bars, milk. before the voters of Montana. If IC be at Pack 3188 meeting at 7 luck dinner at 12:30 P.M. military justice, first aid, and their daughter Elizabeth Ann dri\ proposal that "memorializes" the Michigan Legislature had 11 Price of lunches to students includes milk. Elemen P.M. Rundman School and Program at 2:00 - Held at the Army history and traditions. bom September 11, 1984 at 9 Congress to balance the budget, 11 pas voted to pass this legislation and potftuis and 21 inches in length. but does not have the legal im- n I j tary 75«. Middle and Senior High 80<. at Pack 3102 meeting 7 P.M. Alto United Methodist then Montana voters approve She joins a brother David at ten Tuesday, Sept 18th at Church. Navy Seaman Recruit Kevin pact of mandating their action their proposal, the term "multi- home. Grandparents are Bob and ii she Bushnell School. Students R. Baker, son of Peter J. and like the constitutional conven- billion dollar deficit," now an ac- Pat Wemet of Pamell and Geo- 1: Los from Alto, St. Patricks, St. SEPTEMBER 29 & 30: The Carol J. Baker of 7023 Alden tion resolution does. cepted economic reality, could rge and Dolores Dey of Lowell. The Republican Senate has al- H On Mary's, Rundman and 16th Annual Fallasburg Fall Nash, Alto, Michigan, has com- have become a dinosaur in our Ik the pleted recruit training at the ready pledged that they will not lifetime. & Bushnell are included in Festival sponsored by the Printed Napkins, Matches accept the watered-down docu- I Grand Naval Training Center, Great these two packs. Lowell Area Arts Coundl •97-9241 ment and will send the original spa Lakes, 111. version back to the House. by 3: Wa 4:1 OIK Valley Ledger 4::
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4:3 *4 Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1984 - Page 4 Missionary convention at the Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1984 - Page 5 East sets Lowell's ree record even at 1-1 Girls trounce Gra AWANA club celebrates kick-off night Lowell Missionary Church Dave Wagner scored a pair of Stewart added 64 yards passing and just seven yards passing as AW ANA clubs have been a competition, to develop handt- of Lincoln Lake Ave. and Three I-yard touchdowns and Cary on a 2-of-7 night. on Belding ducted Bible studies in youth and along with her Kikk. .ft quarterback Tim Grochenour hit regular ministry of Alto Bible craft skills, and to cultivate a Mile Road To find out more The Lowell Missionary ^Hindley returned a punt 70 yards "East Grand Rapids has a very 2 of 4 aerials. camps has taught in the short Richard, they served ^ 1 Church for many years, working child's spiritual life through ap- about the benefits of AWANA Church will hold its annual Mis for another score as the defend- fine football team, and they The Pioneers built a 26-0 half- 53-29 cozy comer term Bible Institute, was in- sionaries to Brazil under ih vT I with children and young people plication of God's Word, the for your children, please call the sionary Convention September c ing state champion Pioneers played like state champs to- time lead and added touchdowns T volved in the medical caravans, sionary Church from The Lowell Girl's Basketball from preschool ages through the Bible. church at 897-5648. You do not 20 -23 with services Thursday, stormed to a league-opening win night." said Lowell Coach Phil in each of the final two periods tion supervised work toun. main- 1978. Jackie assisted her h 0 team overcame a 4-15 first quar- eight grade. In each age level. The club meets every need to attend Alton Bible Friday and Saturday evenings at at Lowell. Christensen. The win left East at 2-0 for the ing lamed mission property, and last band in his duties of past,,, U\ ter deficit to trounce Belding 53- by Roger Brown the program is designed to build Wednesday night from 7:00 - Church to enroll your child. 7:30 P.M. and Sunday morning East rolled up 323 yards msh- Christensen's Red Arrows season. Lowell's record leveled I9» but not least, he was the field church planter in the earji 29 last Tuesday. A strong full character through athletic team 8:30 at the church on the comer at 11:00 a.m. Speakers for the ing and quarterback Keith were held to 61 yards rushing off at l-l. low chairman. court pressure defense held # occasion will be Rev . Jon Sevall, I'm having a bit of trouble concentrating on what I'm doing here Chu dw TO Belding scoreless for twelve mi- r missionary to Ecuador, and Mrs. this morning. I have to remember that I have an errand to run at sion !S'? *p' "p,C nutes. i Jackie Ummel, missionary to work to a modem city wmi 6:00, so 1 keep checking the clock instead of concentrating on my rese Phyllis Beachler and Cindy »! Brazil 'n Sei),en,t*f or column. It's difficult to be creative when you know one of my best citu Dumas had eleven steals each, • 981 wdsmcelm death. Jack,, , customers will wring my neck if I forget to make this delivery. So. if SOC( and Nancy Stencel added five h«s been employed as officii that's the only thing 1 dare keep on my mind this morning, then I sch« As a team. Lowell had 35 steals. nurse for a surgeon m Elkhan guess that's what I'll write about. 1 This enabled the Arrows to gain Indiana After a trip hack to The problem this morning is with some instruction sheets that we 198 their first victory of the 1984 sea- Brazil last fall, ^ print for a local factory. When the day shift goes to work this morn- son. 1( sensing the Lord's leading her in ing they will be out of the instruction sheets that are packed with the prq Beachler ended the game with return to missionary service in product. Without the instruction sheets, the line has to be shut Tin some very impressive stats: 28 Brazil She will be leavinE down, which of course makes the printer a real popular fellow with thai points, 7 rebounds. 11 steals and early October to make her home the shift supervisor who answers to the plant manager, who in turn mat 2 assists. She shot 40% from the in Cuntiba, Parana, where she answers to someone further on up. and so on. My ears are burning had floor. will be assisting in counseling already. ficti ministry, m Bible studies, m vis f In addition to Dumas' 11 ste- Of course we wouldn't stay in business very long if this happened 198 als, she added 9 points and 9 re- fc itation, and evangeii/auon of regularly, so instruction sheets, labels or anything that we do that is thai bounds. Others scoring for Low- Mrs. Jackie Ummel women. A| part of a manufactured product gets top priority around here. It isn't 7* tior ell were: Cathy Kazemier 8, fH Pastor Glenn Marks invites any fun being responsible for an assembly line shut down. In this diti Rev. Jon Sevall Maria Ritzema 8 and Nancy IC ubl,t 10 conic sh particular case the shortage was our fault, we thought we had ticii Mrs. Jackie Ummel will speak ^ f arc in the Stencel 4. Rev. Jon Sevall will be speak- Ilenge enough delivered to keep them in business while we got some other acti Saturday evening at 7:30 P.M. ^ ^ ""pnation of this On Thursday, Lowell met an n ing and showing pictures Thurs- tion1 jobs cranked out. I guess that's what we get for thinking. Fortu- and Sunday morning at 11:00 """""ary Convet improved and undefeated Ionia end day and Friday evenings at 7:30 nately I was able to coerce one of the pressmen into coming in for A.M. Jackie is a registered nurse team. For the first four minutes, n poi P.M. Rev Sevall has just com- some emergency overtime last night, and we were able to keep lr the it looked like the fans were in < pleted this third term of service things running. It's nice to feel needed, but this I don't need! % Brian Gessler rushes for hard yardage as the Arrows were defeated by the East Grand Rapids store for an exciting game. You had to be there! The AWANA 'Super Celebration" kick-off night at Alton BiMe Church on in ,he northwestern part of This sort of thing happens all of the time, but as a rule it's not our acti Rangers 39-0 in last Fridays action. Lowell jumped out to an early Wednesday. September 12th was literally out of sight. AWANA club members from three years old Ecua(lor In the early days of his fault. Somewhere along the line inventory gets lost, someone Bo; 8-2 lead. Phyllis Beachler hit 2 missionar HOMESPUN forgets to order or they don't have as many as they thought they did, 4? lo thirteen launched dozens of brightly colored helium-filled balloons into the clear evening sky and y career, he lived in a outside shots, Cathy Kazemier smal1 vill8ge 0,1 b!,nl s of ,he and the line is running with no instruction sheets for the product. In *;• watched them drift away until they were out of sight. Each balloon had a note attached asking the ^ ' added one and Maria Ritzema Rlver his work ,akln these cases we're expected to perform miracles, and I must say N finder to mail the note back to the church, telling where the balloon was found. The clubber whose ' 8 DEVOTIONS Lowell soccer club undefeated added another. balloon travels the farthest will receive an airplane ride for himself and his parents. b11" bV boiU 10 ^smal1 se,,le we've gonen quite good at it. The pressmen are crafty enough to The newly-formed Lowell first half on a center pass assist ents orgainzed the club this sum- Ionia charged right back and I ^ ments along the waterways have learned which items are often required in an emergency, and Soccer Club won its season- from Matt Quada scored by Lip- mer for the boys and practice tied the score at the 6 minute Ke where he engaged in house to print a thousand or so extra to put on the shelf here. When we get a f:' Lowell Women s Club News opener last Tuesday, Sept. 11, pert. The goal topped off a well- began late August. Funding has mark. They went ahead on two he house visitation and conducted call with a distraught buyer on the other end of the line and are able IC The September meeting of the honored the past Kent County by Pauline E. Spray against Grand Rapids North- executed drive of handling and come from individuals and the quick steals and never looked dri The next meeting of Lowell Bible studies and literacy classes to say, "no sweat, we can have some up there in fifteen minutes" we 11 Lowell Women s Club met at Presidents and the past club pres- view, 7 goals to I. passing against a determined Ot- Congregational Church's Look- back. pas Women s Club will be October with the Cayapa Indians and the are big heroes. That's a much nicer feeling than being at fault for a 11 Schneider Manor with 71 present idents. . .. thou hast been our dwell- day pastime. Columnists wnie Lowell dominated play early tawa Squad. Daley fund, with purchase of Phyllis Beachler led the the n I 10, 1984. The program wil be negro population of the area. shortage, but most anything is nicer than that. on September 12. This meeting Barb Waite, who is Kent ing place in all generations about the events of fifty, twenty with two goals by Ian Haight and Sam Miller booted Lowell's new goals donated by local scoring drive with II. Nancy tcr Women and Politics. Being a versatile person. Mr. Even if we aren't the ones at fault for a shortage, I sometimes get honored Ella Bannon who is a 50 County President, sang two pat- (Psalm 90:1). Ken Lippert. Haight added second goal on a blocked return businesses. A funding appeal has Baerwalde, Cathy Kazemier and n she Sevall has been engaged in a five, and ten years ago Televis- the sneakin' suspicion that we often get blamed anyway. After all, year member This meeting also reotic songs. Reminiscing is a modem another goal in the first half sup- kick by Ottawa. Lowell's been made to parents and friends Cindy Dumas each had 4. Val 1: Lo number of activities. He con- ion programs feature the won- I'm sure it's easier to tell the boss, "that dogone printer shorted us ported by aggressive team play halfbacks and full backs repelled of soccer to cover remaining Phillips, Jenny Hoffman and h Ch derful years of the past through again" or Til call the printer and see what's holding them up", than 1 Maria Ritzema had 2 each and 1:« the medium of drama and music ^ . and accurate passing. numerous attacks by Ottawa costs. Contributions can be made it is to say, "oops, I guess I forgot to tell purchasing we needed the Tonya Phillips added 1. 2:« Books are written about the past Coach Rachid Azreg made with Todd Lyon bringing one through the Lowell YMCA with some". Oh well, a printer's shoulders have to be broad, though after Lowell was out rebounded 20 We arc told that the oldest hi! of substitutions freely in the re- shot out from within six inches of the Lowell Soccer Club specified all my years in this business mine are beg ning to slump a little. spi - 33 with the leading rebounder writing in the world - on papyrus maining minutes of the first half, the goal line. Ottawa scored on as the beneficiary. Next week I'll explain how a printing project goes from an execu- by only grabbing 4. Phyllis Beach- - contains these words: "Alas, trying different player combina- Lowell just before the first half The Lowell Soccer Club top- tive to a copywriter, to a design consultant, to the typesetter, to a 3: WJ , ler added 6 steals to her career ATTEND SERVICES tions under game pressure. break. ped Calvin Christian S-0 at layout artist, back and forth through the whole chain a few times for 4:< on> times are not what they used to Showing the Lowell club s Lowell goalie Brian Hayward Grandville on Saturday, Sep- high of 189. 4-.: be. Children no longer obey their proofing and alteration, and finally to the printer two days before parents, and everyone wants to depth, two more goals were tal- was challenged repeatedly in the tember 15 and faced Sparta in an deadline. Two days if we're lucky, that is. Like I said ealier, we've ADA COMMUNITY write a book." lied before half-time by Tim opening minutes of the first half away meet on Tuesday as the SUBSCRIBE TO become quite good at performing miracles. I wonder if there is a pa- REFORMED CHURCH Most of us are guilty of telling Thompson and Enrique . De- but came up with the saves to Ledger went to press. THE LEDGER tron saint for printers? 7227 Thornapple River Dt 676-1032 FRIENDSHIP COUNTRY CHAPEL LOWELL BAPTIST CHAPEL our children what happened to us Iviesca, and Lowell outdistanced hold the score at 2-1 Lowell. Paslor JERRY L JOHNSON Old Grange Hall (American Legwn Hafi This when Mwe were your age." We Northview 5-0 at the break. Lowell's 3rd goal of the game 1019 Grand River Ave 805 E Mam came 17 minutes into the second Morning Worship iq qq a M walked three, four, and . Northview came back with Sunday School 1120AM Sunday Services 10 30 A M Sunday School 10 GUAM half by Delviesca on an assist miles to school. During the Dc new determination and chal- Evening Worship 6 00 P M Wednesday Bible Study 7 00 P M Worship Service 11 00 A M Space lenged Lowelfs defense, testing from Quada. BOB ROUSH PASTOR pression days, we wore made WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE THIS Wednesday Bible Classes i" 00 H M goalies Chris Jasinski and Brian Ottawa quickly scored their 6:! COMMUNITY CHURCH YOUR 897-7489 GENE BUTLER SR PASTOR overs, ale bean soup and 7* Hayward with three close range second goal on a free kick and CHURCH HOME WELCOME TO ALL 897 7268 For Rent potatoes, and had gay limes on 7u shots on goal before finally scor- found the goal again eight mi- COMING SOON! "a little of nothing." We never M nutes later returning a blocked U knew what it was to have money ing their only goal of the game. shot. The score remained tied jingling in our pockets Nor did Second half scoring by Lippert GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH after Lowell's Mark Eldridge 9K MISSIONARY CHURCH RRST BAPTIST CHURCH we bask in the luxuries our chil- and Sam Miller kept Northview 10501 SetllewoodPh 897-7185 OF SARANAC from forgetting Lowell's of- made a fantastic save on a shot ADA CHRISTIAN OF ALTO dren enjoy today Sunday School 9 45AM Corner o( Orchard & Pleasant toward our open goal. Comer of 60th Street & Bancro'i Avenue fense. REFORMED CHURCH Earty Service 8 30AM It is interesting to note the Worship Service 1100AM Sunday School 10 00AM On Thursday, the LSC met The Lowell Soccer Club has 7152 BradliekJ Si S E 676-1698 changes which have taken place Evening Service 6 00 P M Morning Worship 11 00 A M Sunday School 10 00 A M Ottawa Hills' soccer team at 21 players, freshmen and sopho- REV ANGUS M MacLEOD Morning Worship 11 00 A M over the years. But it is more^ I Prayer and Bible Sludy 7 30 P M Wednesdays Jr.'St High Young People 6 30 P M ^ John Ball Park field in an evenly mores primarily with a few One Hour Photo Processing, Cameras & Supplies 9^ Morning Worship 9 30AM GLENN H MARKS Evening Worship 7 00 P M wonderful to realize that our Go^ I Evening Worship 7 00 P M matched game and emerged with juniors and seniors. A natural Sunday School 1100AM Foreman Road Young Peoples Afterglow 0 30 p m is unchangeable. He has been a E vemng Worship 6 00 P M Wednesday Bible Study 7 00 P M a 3-3 lie. progression after several years of 897-9110 Wed Family Night 6 30-8 30 P M. dwelling place for His people REV GEORGE L COON the first goal of the game was the Lowell YMCA's successful At 106 W. Main St. REV JAMES FRANK throughout all generations "He 868-6403 or 868 6912 Lowell's at 20 minutes into the soccer program, interested par- 642-9174 or 642-9274 remains the same." Next To Modem Photographies Prayer "Lord, Thou has! been 6:3 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CALVARY CHRISTIAN RRST CONGREGATIONAL our dwelling place in all general- 7:0 BETHANY BIBLE CHURCH 3900 East Fullon REFORMED CHURCH OF LOWELL ions." Thou wilt never change. •:3 201 North Washington Street CHURCH OF LOWELL REV RAYMOND E BEFUS •Member UmUH Church ol Christ) Thou wilt remain the same. ftO OF LOWELL REV WILLIAM F HURT 10: Morning Worship 9 50AM 1151 West Mam Street 897-8841 North Hudson a: Sprmq $ . Lowell Therefore, I can trust Thee mi (Broadcast 10 A M WMAX 1470) Churcn School 10 00AM lit REV RICHARD VANDEKIEFT Morning Worship 1100AM 897 5906 plicitly for Thou wilt never Sunday School '1115AM 13: Worship Service 10 AM & 6P M. Evening Service 6 00 P M DR RtCHARD GREENWOOD leave, nor forsake, nor turn It' Evening Service 6 00PM Sunday School 111^ AM. Morning Worship IQOO A M ,n Wednesday Mid Week Service back on one of Thy children. 13: Wednesday Service 7 30PM Supervised Nursery During All Services . Church School 1000 A M Jr Teens Adults 7 00PM Amen. (Cnbbery & Nursery Provided) etire Nursery-Come & Worship With Us the 1:0 3:0 WHITNEYVILLE CHURCH Happy Blrthdoy 3:3 FIRST UNITED METHODIST GOOD SHEPHERD SK) OF JESUS CHRIST 5:3 CHURCH OF LOWELL LUTHERAN CHURCH SARANAC COMMUNITY CHURCH SEPTEMBER 19: Dariertc UNDENOMINATIONAL (United Church of Christ) 4:3 621 E Mam Slreel 897-5936 Heeringa. Albey Goff. Judiih •:0 REGULAR HOURS 4935 Whitneyville Rd Ada 49301 125 Bridge St Saranac Ml Comer of Segwun & Grand River Bowden. Morning Worship 9 00AM 1045 AM Sunday Mom Worship Service 10 00 A M ^ DIAL A PRAYER-642-9659 Morning Worship 900A.M SEPTEMBER 20: Enk Ful Church School 9 30 A M Sunday School 11 00AM Morning Worship 10 GO A M Sunday School & Adult Bible Class 10:45A.M. 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CATHOLIC CHURCH on dut\ 21 hours a da\ \ Il5.i5 Kast'l niton, ^ owell 1:0 OF LOWELL S|C 402 N Amity REV DR JAMES G COBB Space Mark Kloosterman, R" 20% Off MSGNR JAMES MORAN DR LUTHER R LIVINGSTON 2275 West Mam Street Fonger, Anita Miller. Well-balanced, home-cooked meals 616-897-8413 PASTORS SundaySchooi NEW HOURS 9:45 AM SEPTEMBER 23: Ellen Private or semi-private rooms 3:0 2700 E Fulton For Mommg Worship 11:00 AM. Saturday Mass 5 30 P M Moore, Sally Johnson. Worship Service 8 30 & 10 45 AM Word of Life 5 30PM Sunday Mass 9 00aii00AM Kenny Sept. 24. Now taking applications for our extended care facility opening October, 1981 2:3 Sunday School 9 30 A M Rent Evening Worship 700 PM. SEPTEMBER 24: 1904 2:4 Nursery Provided Bamer Free Awana • Wednesday 645 PM Gregersen MICH •(616) 897-9809 (lome and visit for lunch and a tour. 4:0 Wednesday Family Hour 7:30 PM SEPTEMBER 25: CaroM 1410 W. MAIN, LOWELL DR DARRELL WILSON 897-5300 Thaler. Sara Swift. Thcnr-a I*- 4:3 ser, Don Fizer. 4^ Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1984 - Page 7 Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday. Sept. 19. 1984 - Page 6 • ^ L L * Gi Beta Lyrae and Epsilon Lyrae can be seen in September skies . .. , * ' * . anKHinamrM.nti onf materiamaicnall being conditions. Hadenwess tto rescue hehi r hor September night sky amount of telescope time has closer objects are to one another, Wiih ramferredransicncu,. Teskiv.r»f*ev nvw*.*notes, as While ^person s with excellem music. he persuaikd the qucc watchers, ihere is more than been devoted to the study of Beta the stronger the graviational tug ,un ween them Betronomer s in 1972 suggested that eyesight may see the two compo- the undenvorld i i | meets the eye when they ga/e at Lyrae. the double star is not al- between mmm 1 L Because Beta Lyrae's two one of Beta Lyrae*^s stars might nent_-isW withou t optical assistance, wife. But the aiicfn r--vi ' ' m irao,. two famous stars. Beta Lyrae togehter understood, says the U- ci,^ u/atrh^rv will need a small ccallv ,awrwr v at tiw. T . he a black hole - an object sky w»lchers will need a small *"y > « ihe last momcm and hpsiIon Lyrae M astronomer stars arc, in cosmic measure- be i Mack — - #ka•»- | / ,n w tha. t, each. comoo- and. Eurvdirc - r —..- . l Unc. m Lowell Red Arrows tie Beta Lyrae is actually a double On a 13-day cycle. Beta Lyrae ments. nearly touching, their whose gravity is so strong that te escape to see Eu^ce was snatched hack in| star, and Epsilon Lyrae a quad appears to din, to half its mutual grav.ty s.rc.ches each light itself cann.« esatpe. How nenMs .tself a d.H'ble «ar mtoHadev 19 ruplc star, says Un.versity of maximum bnghtness These var- into an elongated oval. Shaped ever, mote recent observations The two pain arc almost 180 ky Michigan astmnomy Prof uiums. Teske explains, are something like two unequal foot- have led astronomers lo abandon lights years away from us. Teske a Richard G. Teske. Both are in caused by an eclipse of the two balls, they circle one another this notion notes. with their pointed ends nearly in To find the other favonte sight The constellation of Lyra, he sk the constellation of Lyra. stars, which revolve about one contact.- in the early autumn sky. the im- adds, represents the lyre of Or- re? The constellation, which is al- another in an almost perfect cir- Fall Sports... Snails can retire into their cil Hot gas from the larger star, pressive quadruple star system of pheus, a Greek musician and most directly overhead near nine cle. Although they are separated shells and steep for lor^ he says, streams across the gap Epsilon Lyrae, Teske directs sky poet. . ^, so o'clock at the beginning of the by a space measuring about a periods. This enables therrr between the two and pours down watchers to look northeast of According to legend. Orphcui sc month and al eight o'clock by quarter of the distance between to survive in dry weather. upon the smaller one "Con- Vega by about the width of three played the mstniment so beauti- mid-month, is marked by a small earth and sun. they are "tooclose full moons. fully that he could charm all liv- 19 parallelogram of four moder- together" to be seen separately. sequently, the smaller star is Epsilon Lyrae is visible as a ing creatures. Even trees and ately bright stars. Astronomers say Beta's two gaining matter at the expense ot single star in a moderately dark rocks left their places at the VARSITY FOOTBALL 1* Its chief star is the brilliant revolving stars are huge. One is its partner, and the two are be- sky, he says, but viewed with sound of his music. Tl Vega. lying just northwest of the nearly 20 times larger than Ihe coming more equal in their binoculars, it shows up as a dou- After the death of his wife th parallelogram. At the southwest- sun. the other about eight or 10 mass." m ble star under even average sky Eurydice. Orpheus plunged into 7:30 - Burch Field Recreation Park em comer is Beta Lyrae. times. According ItUo TeskeI v, llIthVe tJWUU.>Becausve wofi the unusuai ••l Abraham Lincoln snored. hi Although an enormous • League Games fk Sept. 7 Ionia Away IS Council Proceedings 'Sept. 14 East Grand Rapids Home th •Sept. 21 Northview Away tk delegate and Herb Haines as employee altemate to the IT WAS THEN MOVED by Councilman Schneider that the OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS •Sept. 28 Forest Hills Central Away di M.E.R.S. annual conference. Such employee appointments meeting date of October 1,1984 be set as a Public Hearing on of the 'Oct. 5 Kenowa Hills Home tic the proposed Condemnation Ordinance, supported by Coun- ac CITY COUNCIL must be confirmed by Council action. Homecoming er of the cilman Thompson. •Oct. 12 Sparta Away P< CITY OF LOWELL, MICHIGAN IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Collins that the appointment •Oct. 19 Rogers Away th Home by employee election, of Allen Eckman, employee delegate, Carried. •Oct. 26 Wyoming Park Nov. 2 Spring Lake • Home and Herb Haines as employee altemate, be approved, sup- ac Regular Meeting of Tuesday, September 4,1984. Nov. 9-10 Reglonals MHSAA B* ported by Councilman Thompson. There were no remarks from the audience. Assigned The Meeting was called to order at 8:00 P.M. by Mayor Maat- Nov. 17 Semi Finals A man. The Pledge of Allegiance was given and the roll called. Carried. Under the Manager's Report, Manager Quada stated thj Nov. 24 Finals Silverdome Coundlm must set a hearing also to consider adopting the (Pontlac)
K Present: Councilmembers, Collins, Fonger, Schneider, Manager Quada reported that he had attended the county- new B.O.C.A. Building Code. Amendments were recently he Thompson and Maatman. wide Community Development Block Grant Program meeting. adopted by the City, but a new update has been put out. and di Absent: None. He explained that all the smaller cities, villages and townships the City must adopt It to keep our ordinance requirements in I* outside the metropolitan area of Grand Rapids have banded conformance. te IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Fonger that the Minutes of together to pledge their population to the grant program of Front Row: (toft to right) S. Kyburz, B. Gessler, J. Llpkea, R. King. K. Quiggle, P. Rozich. T. Dommer, M. Dumas. si the August 20 meeting be approved as written, supported by over 200,000 to be eligible for any funding of projects through- IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Schneider that it also be set B. Briggs, M. Barnes, T. Knoop. C. Lawrence. L for the October 1 meeting, supported by Councilman Collins Middle Row: (left to right) D. Jannenga, M. Shepard, D. MacOonald, T.J. Haggai, T. Huver, J. Mitchell, R. C Councilman Schneider. out the county. It was through this program that the City of Johnson, M. Vrendenburg. L Hofman, J. Perkins, T. Gochenour, R. Turnes, D. Flanagan. th Lowell was able to get the funds for the Sibley Street Drainage Back Row: (left to right) Mgr. G. Adams, Coach Christensen, J. Smith, T. Arnold. M. DeJong, J J. Wierenga, J. Project and the Central Business District Rehabilitation Pro- Carried. Carried. Watrous, T. Schoolmaster, J. Beileh, D. Kryger, T. Heykoop, D. Arnold, R. Leverence, Coach Russell, Coach ject, (remodeling of exterior store fronts). Approximately b McCormick. vi IT WAS THEN MOVED by Councilman Collins that the Bills $160,000 over the last three years. Becasue of its being such Manager Quada continued his report, stating that he had re- J.V. FOOTBALL Missing: K. Katt, D. Eckman. 01 and Accounts Payable be allowed and warrants issued, sup- a good program, he recommended that the City approve a ceived a letter from Lowell Senior Neighbors thanking Council ported by Councilman Thompson. new contract to participate again for the next three year period. for their support and donations over the past years, and a letter from the Helen Look-Daley Committee on the restoration of Yes. Councilman Collins, Fonger, Schneider, Thompson and IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Fonger that the Kent County the Library building. The brickwork has been restored, and Maatman. Community Development Block Grant Program contract for they are now ready to install the all-vinyl windows. They are FROSH-JV FOOTBALL No: None. 1986 through 1989 be approved, supported by Councilman trying to find old pictures of the Graham House, to comple0 Absent: None. Schneider. the restoration to as near as it originally was when built. One Freshman 5:00 P.M. Junior Varsity 7:00 P.M. idea is to create "shadow box" effects with false backs with Burch Field Recreation Park BILLS AND ACCOUNTS PAYABLE TOTALS Carried. curtains, kinck-knacks and the like which could be seen from * League Games the oustide, and which would act as insulators for the intenor of Sept. 6 Ionia Away General Fund $50,403.01 Council then discussed the proposed Condemnation Ordl- the upper floor. Other plans include landscaping and a spnnk- 'Sept. 13 East Grand Rapids Away Maior Street Fund 69.79 nance prepatory to setting a date for a public hearing. Man- ler system. Area organizations would be asked to participate 'Sept. 20 Northview Home Forest Hills Central Home Local Street Fund 128.35 ager Quada explained that the ordinance would provide a sys- m donating supplies, time and talent to do the projects •Sept. 27 Kenowa Hills Away Sewer Fund 6,509.55 tematic review of unsafe structures, and give property owners •Oct. 4 •Oct. 11 Sparta Home Water Fund 4,072.42 ample time to either comply with, or appeal the requirements. Council concurred on the ideas as being excellent, and as •Oct. 18 Rogers Home J Equipment Fund 11,617.62 so that a problem would not drag on and on. A construction that the record show that they earnestly support the total r •Oct. 25 Wyoming Park Away Lee Fund 668.77 Boardof Appeals would be established, and people with con- Mtonoi the Graham House-Library Building project. Nov. 1 Spring Lake Away Look-Daley Fund 7,400.00 struction and mechanical backgrounds would be asked to •BUNK Current Tax Collections 28,567.31 serve, who could make an appraisal of the problems of any h0LlnCl1 Rema^ks, C^ncilman Collins stated that the structure, making recommendations to Council on appropriate na t e sewage Treatment Plant is in bad need of paint.lt is :3 The first order of business was the appointment of a delegate actions to take. 3,50 asked Man 0 Look nT**!!; ^ ^ ^ 3ger contact the 1 and alternate to attend the Annual Michigan Municipal League O -Daley Committee on interest in a Main Street tree plant- D meeting In Ann Arbor on September 11 to 13, and an adminis- Manager Quada stated that in studying the proposed ordi- reeS SUCh as s,ow r h hA ^ ^ '9 owing Honey Locust could i trative delegate and altemate delegate to the Municipal Em- nance, there were a couple of sections that Council might wish P anted right m the sidewalk area with protective grates thai t: ployees Retirement System annual meeting at Boyne Moun- He 3,50 su ested Front Row: (left toright) M . Hewitt, R. Fox, R. Bancroft, D. Chrisman, D. Reagan. G. Zimmerman, B. Vlsser, D. to consider changing, such as, the compensation of board kinrth® 99 ^ an herbicide of sorr^ ll tain on September 26 and 27. members. No other board members of the various City boards e added to the water tank of the street sweeper, to kill the Vandermuelen. B. Nagy. Middle Row: (left to right) P. Schaefer, B. Thomas, T. Smith. C. Huver. B. Quiggle, J. Herringa, C. Sayen. 0. and commissions receive any pay, except the Board of Re- ee s that have grown up through the cracks in the curbs and IT WAS MOVED by Counciman Schneider that the City Man- view, by Charter. This section should be changed to conform B lough. M. Nauta, S. Grossman. ges o City streets in seeming over-abundance this year Back Row: (left toright) Coac h Vashaw . J. Gessler. M. Nugent, C. Hoffman, K. Eggleston, B. Esaex, R. Sauber, ager be appointed as delegate and Councilman Fonger as al- with the others. Manager QUada check on the feasibility and cost of such a J. Johnson, J. Goggins, B. Fox, T. Beachler, M. Ullle. B. MaronteWe, M. Tschlrhart, Coach Whaiey. ternate to the Michigan Municipal League Meeting. Sep- procedure. tember 11-13,1984, at Ann Arbor, Ml, supported by Council- Another section deals with hearings on appeals. It states that man Collins. either three (3) regular members, or four (4) altemate mem- th ^Pi Maatman announced that there is now a vacancy on These Businesses and Professional Have Sponsored These Pages bers must be present. He explained that because of schedules e annmg Commission-Citizens Advisory Committee, due Carried. of members asked to serve, that a quorum would In most niohf0 reS,9natl0n 0# Mr. Bobby Adams, who is now workijf y. cases be sufficient, if not all the memers could be present. gms, and can no longer serve. He asked that Council think of Harold Zeigler Ford >. IT WAS THEN MOVED by Councilman Schneider that the City Discount Enterprises and J & K Wrecker names to suggest to fill the seat. Manager be appointed as administrative delegate, and Tony Anderson Family Shoes Vennen Chrysler, Dodge & Plymouth it Councilman Collins asked that the ordinance also be made Siciliano as administrative alternate to the Municipal Employ- h specific about the condition of building, that if it is 60% or more T THEN M0VED t0 ad 0lJm at Hahn's Hardware Wittenbach Olds, Pontiac and GMC Trucks b S chneid i ^00 P.M. by Councilman ees Retirement System annual meeting on September 26-27 in a dilapidated condition, that it cannot be restored if less than 0 Mel's Bar at Boyne Mountain, Ml. supported by Councilman Fonger. Man's World enough property surrounding It In its zoning classification. He Ball Floral and Gift Shoppe cited the house on E. Main Street, the property surrounding Radio Service Company 0 Approved: September 17.1984 Carried. Blue Ribbon Feed Company the house has been purchased almost up to the foundation it- James D. Maatman, Ray E. Quada Pfallers Riverfront Clothing 3 self. and even if it could be restored, there is no property Mayor City CI Erb Lumber 4 State Savings Bank Manager Quada stated that also, by law. at an employee elec- around it to constitute a yard, or to meet any of the zoning re- 0 First Security Bank tion held August 21, Allen Eckman was elected as employee quirements. etc.. without variances. Thomet Chevrolet & Buick
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LISTING MAGAZINE Front Row: (toft to right) W. Blbbler, D. GrzMkowlak, M. Vr^nburg, J. Kyburz, B. Rocheteau, M. Rlvwt, T. Siciliano, P. Stroosnyder, B. Organer, A. Thayier. G Peotwres Coiwplef© Middle Row: (l«tt to right) J. Pollnkat, A. Waiiinga, G. Um«*, D. McGrew, F. Herringa, J. Phillip*, B. Ryder, J. Kidder. K. Giidea, J. Harrel, A. Ebiing. Littingt of LowgII Back Row; (left to right) Coach Ingraham, T. Weetrate, J. Francis. N. Tap, T. Henney. G. Rozich. T. Nugent, J. Hadwin, S. Whaiey, W.J. Price, M. Anderson, M. Arnold, R. Burrttt, Coach Dobrowolski. CoMg TV ChamiGlf Not Pictured: M. Raymor. On A Daily Basis. VARSITY BASKETBALL m Listings G Spacial Daily GIRLS VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY Name Jersey Name Jersey MgvIg Listings Jenny Hoffman 10 Denise Southland 13 Cathy Kazemier 12 Tammy Lindhout 23 Mlchele Lindhout 14 Laura Wlerckz 22 J G Listings CoincidG Nancy Baerwalde 20 Michelle Dowling 41 r Tonya Phillips 22 Wendy Bryant 32 With NumbGrs On Phyllis Beachler 24 Sheila Kazemier 24 Maria Ritzema 30 Michele McGee 45 G Your Timer Sandy Shelby 33 Nancy Stencel 32 iU Val Phillips 40 Leigh Ranburger 34 Cindy Dumas 42 Michelle Dykstra 20 G ComplGtG A Kris Knoop 11 Diane Stencel 53 lasy Tg Usg Veronica Watrous 25 WKZO Kalomoxoo, Ml WUHQ Botti* Creek, Ml Front Row: (left to right) C. Kazemier, P. Beachler, N. Be«rwalde, M. Rltzama. WXMI Grand Ropidt, Ml O ® J.V. BASKETBALL o r Back Row: (left toright) Mgr . S. Franks, C. Dumas, M. Undhout, J. Hoffman, V. Phillips, A. Southland, T. Phllllpj WJIM Lansing, Ml N. Stencel, Coach Talus. I WFSL Lansinf, Ml WOTV Grand Rapidi, Ml o CD WILX Jackson, Ml GIRLS BASKETBALL WQVC Allandala, Ml (D 35 High School Gym 5:30 P.M. WKAR E Lansing, Ml CB N WZZM Grand Rapids, Ml Noma Sox Offko Away HBO L Sept. 4 Middleville WTBS AHanta, OA Sept. 11 Belding Home CINEMAX Cinomax CONTAINS LISTINGS FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER * Sept. 13 Ionia Home USA USA Notworfc CBN CBN Cablo Notwrk Sept. 18 G. R. Christian Home WGN Chicago, H THRU THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1984 Sept. 20 Forest Hills Northern Away ESPN Sports Notworfc Sept. 24 Delton Away CNN Eliubeth Taylor, 31 poaadi and ieveral hair thade* lighter, portrayi a Hollywood has-beea trying to mahe a comeback at the NICK/ARTS AI r\ r4 A n •Sept. 27 East Grand Rapids Home St Gregory Hotel, la the leafoa premiere episode of "Hotel," airing Wednesday, Sept. 2( oa ABC. Co-starrtag with Miss Taylor : i la the episade entitled "Intimate Strangers," will he her real-life friend Roddy McDowall, who plays the actress's greatest fan. •Oct. 2 Northview Away •Oct. 4 Forest Hills Central Away •Oct. 11 Kenowa Hills Home •Oct. 16 Sparta Away •Oct. 18 Rogers Away BLOUSES, Home •Oct. 23 Wyoming Park LAOES'TOPS •Oct. 25 East Grand Rapids Away •Oct. 30 Northview Home SHIRTS & 'Nov. 1 Forest Hills Central Home •Nov. 6 Kenowa Hills Away •Nov. 8 Sparta Home PANT TOPS •Nov. 12 Rogers Home •Nov. 15 Wyoming Park Away Sizes 32 - 38 Nov 26-30 Districts (MHSAA Dec. 4-8 Regionals assigned M w Front Row: (left to right) D. Southland, L Wlerckz, M. Dowling, M. Dykstra. Dec. 12 Quarter Finals DORM $399 . $799 Back Row: (left to right) Coach Holzhueter, V. Watrous, S. Shelby, M. McGee, D. Stencel, S. Kazemier. T. Llndh- Dec. 14 Semi-Finals out, L Ranburger, K. Knoop, Mgr. P. Chaterdon. # Dec 15 Finals ) SHIRTS Sizes 40 - 46 These Businesses and Professionals Have Sponsored These Page' Large $469. $399 PANTS i Assortment Lowell Auto Body Reiser's Kitchen & Lowell Auto Parts Village Body Shoppe Roth Rental and Storage Speerstra Insurance Agency SLACKS Lowell Granite Company Wernet Distributing Size 5-20 $^,99 . 5JQ99 Lowell Lanes Root-Lowell Dick McCaul & Sons Auto Service 123W MAIN. LOWELL, MI49331 • PH 897-9918 Curtis Cleaners & Coin-Op Laundry Hours. Great Lakes Federal Savings 4 Sizes 30 - 42 $599 Moo Sst .. WEUE YOUR HOMETOWN DIME STORE MEETING YOUR VARIETY OF NEEDS. Lowell Self Service Car Wash 9am 6pm Attwood Curt's Sound & Radio Shack Store Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday. Sept. 19, 1984 • Page 11 Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday. Sept. 19. 1984 • Page 10
(MAX) SCTV U NtfhHin* CNN Investigative Raeert Weekly the Mwtn bwoth th# Port* Opera SATURDAY ffl Style With Else Klensch Victory Gordon © Vk's Vacant Let FRIDAY MAX) MOVtl: 10' 740 Merh I Mindy ffl Sports Review © Auto todnf 'M: Formula I o«d trit* to Mp o young woger \]r00 O JJ O dJ Dungeons end CD (8 MOVII: 'The House Of 2:15 O Mater Heelthbeat Magaiina 7:45 © What's No? Itolion Grand Prix from Mania. achieve itordom. Herbert Lom, (£) The Oykot •• 9/22/84 RethschUd* Nathan Rothschild Chlcogo at St. 9/21/84 Tenon. Lard of the Holy HeotKef Seort. Michoei Gowgh c rt 1:00 O 3 Channel 3 aebhooso 0 41 CD O New Sceeby Dee provides a loon to defeat Napo- Haolth Woek a ao® !!5r " 7^ TCWWF; ^. LA * IIJO© ISfN'i 1962 O ®) ® O Poppy's Groat Mysteries leon and stakes his fortune to sup- 2J0 99 Magic of Wetorcelers UtfOf TImH Tennessee Tuxedo S 3^0 O iHSOl MOV*: tmt O I T Kids. Inc. port the London stock market. Call al tha West (O ABC lodit 5:00 Night Tredis Cont'd Laveme A Shirley A Co. 5:00 S) Motdo SforfiUoh Out' O (® Weak end Gordenor O CD Kidd Video George Arfiss, Robert Young. Lor- Style With Bsa Klensch Prog Cont'd 0 19 Mighty Meut* O (X) Shirt Tolas S 6.-00 (D (MAX) MOVH; In Lava and (MAX) MOV*: 'Gigot' MfM TrMktl « (D 10 Heckle end Jockle otto Young. 1934. © Going Greet 12-00 (D (HBO) MOV*: €0 SCCA Badwaisar Pre Sferts CD 35 Amarkon Story kj _ © MOV*: 'Dlammdi' A (D 31 c onqrHss: We the People War* •SI.J -'rn i/Wvfvv Top Rank iaiing from Lot M00 Series CR O Bale's Big Top CD D Corel 3:00 O jl) To Be Announced 6 30 03 (HtO) OoftHa « London aristocrat becomes a d« CR 23 Quiitino 04r MOVN: 'The Greet Bonk ID (MAX) MOV*: Vogos, NV ICresifWe CB Between tha Linos mond thief because of rivalry with IMAXI MOVII I Two , (D (HBO) Best Legs in the Ith CD (HBOl Net Necessarily the Robbery' A bogus preacher, a 7:30 09 (HBO) MOVIf: 'KinV of tha 3KK) •© Adventures of Blocfc Boouty SJO ® Alive and WaRI Kis brother, a security eapert. Rob ® IHBOl World Cop Challenge O MOV*: Teenage lokoT A O (HBO) MOV*: 'Wator 600 D To Be €D Woak end Gardaner Mexican gong and aH the local out- CTl A #4 w Ar> f Hi aI erl Show. Richard Roundtroe. 1975 I Lave Tliat Bob High Chaparrel CD (MAX) MOVH: 'Tha Groat ffl Nowsmokor Saturday lows try to break into a well- 'xJ Of vfVCn n r a ut y teenage girl, whose parents ore di- I ft U el M Presents © Cartoons O CD • (!9 Ommm Martin's News Wrap-Up Pumpkin Crook iwinMml* i S Adventures of Black Beauty guarded bonk. Zero Mostel, Kim • 00 ID (MAX) MOVII: li vorced, vl»iH Ker mother, step (MAX) MOV*: T > (HBO) MOVII: 'Oliver Twist' Q2 Naws/Sparts/Weather Xm mmim^ * ^ • ^ -JA-- KaBy frtontsllh Robert SchuMor's Hour el ffl
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Chkogo at PHttburgh Another Life ffl Arts PloyHoute: Vincent 9/27/84 Ycor O X Noma Thot Tuna © 19 Program JIP auto racer, who has already sur- 9/25/84 11.30 ffl Maida SportsLook ID (MAXl MOVK: 'David ond ffl PKA Full Contact Karate 1340 O 97 MOVK: 'An Amarkon vived two accidents on this 24-hour 8NPL't Superstars 1:15 © (MAX) MOVK: totin'H' 'MORNIN ve%#e%eostw^G# © (MAX) MOVK: Tho Big Fix' Dream' A newspaper reporter has ID 11 From Stor Wort to Jadi: ® ® Lyman H. Howe's 6:. MORNING AFTIRNOON Lisa' from Lake Chariot, LA 1:30 O X) ffi (D Nows 10.30 ffl Racquatball: 1984 Iktelon Making ol a Saga O MOVK: 'Charade' A woman endurance course, mokes a third ef- 3*0 ID (HBOl Remember When: It'll ffl Crotsfire both the underworld and the police fort ot winning top honors. Steve 7i 1140 o X d X Campaign '84 ffl Lova That Bob 6*0 ID (HBO) MOVK: The Wild after him when he accidently mur- CD 19 PM Mogozina discovers her murdered husband's 5:30 OD IMAX) Album Flash: Sheeno 13*0 ID IHBOl MOVK: Bomontk Never Fly © Dangermouse cronies are looking for a large sum McQueen, Siegfried Rouch, Elga 7-: O © Taxi ffl Nowt Wrap-Up Pony' 1140 ID (HBO) investigators ders his estranged wife. Stuart ID (HBO) InvatHgotart: Eoston Comedy' 3:30 ID (MAXl MOVK: Improper 8*0 OXAHerMASH of money He has hidden Cory Anderson. 1971. M 9 O 37 Starsky and Hutch 1:45 ffi (HBOl MOVK: 'Indlatt ID (MAX) MOVK: in Uvo and Crusading Reporters Whitman. Janet Leigh. Eleanor Por- Crutading Reportart 640 OD (MAX! MOVII: Victim' ffl MOVII: Oueen of Babylon' Chan n^U O AO H FouMJps, Bleeps/ Af IJUrLrn rL Lava' ® Molar Loague Gront, Audrey Hepburn, James ffl Don Drytdolo U • AITrvu nfftfKOCH War' © ESPN's Horse Rodng ker. 1966 • 6:30 ID iHBOl Remember When: It'll A beautiful prisoner m Assyrian- 3*0 ID (HBOl MOVK: Airplane M: Cobum. 1964. ffl I Married Joan O X ffi 39 Tonight Show 3*0 O 97 National Nowt 740 © Advantures of Block Boouty Weekly 1*0 ID MOVK: 'The High AHanta at CindnnaH Never Fly ruled Babylon becomes an unwill- The Sequel' O 31 MOVK: The Ordeal ol ffl Bodia 1990 ffl Crotsfire CD S) ffi 8 Latenight ffl MOVK: 'Quoon ol Babylon' 8*0 © (HBOl MOVK: Krull' Commissioner* An Australian ffl Dragnet 7:30 ID [HBOl MOVII. 'Last Plane ing queen Jh order to save her © Intide BoteboH Patty Hoarst' Patricio Hearst is AFTIRNOON ffl My LitHa Margie © Vermeer 9K America A beautiful prisoner in Assyrian- © (MAX) MOVK: Tha Black sleuth travels to London to arrest a ffl Benton Out' sweetheart and his Chaldean fol- © Advonturot ol Block Beauty kidnapped and the FBI learchei un- CD 3J Barney Miller ruled Babylon becomes an unwill- ffl ISPN*t . 11*0 O X O X O CD ffi 19 140 OX® 33 Newt Rota' 13*0 ID (HBO) MOVK: Gandhi' political bigwig for murder. Rod ffl Adventures of Black Beauty lowers. Rhonda Fleming, Ricardo 3:30 ffl Callage Football *84: til ihe is captured. Lisa Eilbocher, ffl Bott of Groucho ing queen in order to save her ffl Crottfiro ®'35 News ffl Tennit Mogoiine 840 ffl SparttCantor © (MAX) MOVK: Xrott Creek Taylor. Christopher Plummer, Lilli # 1*0 ID (MAX) MOVII: 'Yos, Montalban. Rolando Lupi. 1956. Clemson at Georgia Dennis Weaver. sweetheart ond his Chaldean fol- O 9D M'A S*H ffl Love That Bob ffl Love Boot 9*0 ID MOVK: Caprko' A industrial ffl MOVK: 'Dante's Inferno Palmer. 1968. Giorgio' ffl College Football '84: 4*0 ID (MAXl MOVK: Victim' O X l/B lowers. Rhonda Fleming, Ricardo 8*0 XID 19 ffl Nows Wrap-Up ffl SporttCenter ipy discovers that the cosmeiks Greed for wealth and power drives 3*0 ID (MAX) MOVK: TraH ol tho o 8:30 ffl SportsContor Nebraska at UCLA © You Con't Do Thot an TV O 47 MOVK: 'Support Your Montalban, Rolando Lupi. 1956. Bo so boll: Detroit ot Now York O 4T Twihght Zone 1:45 ID (HBO) MOVK: -North Dallas ffl Sports Tonight firm the's infiltrated is o front for a a mon to his own destruction. Spen Pink Panther' 9KM) tG MOVII: 'September Affair' 13:30 O 47 MOVK: The Sweat Ride' 4:30 ID (HBOl Lost in Death Volley Local Gunfighter* A runaway bri- ffl Bachelor Fathor O ilT ID 3) Pooplo Do/ ffi (8 Nightly Business Beport Forty* © Artt At Sothoby't drug imuggling ring. Doris Day, Ri- cer Tracy, Clair Trevor, Rita Hoy ffl ISPN's Ringside Review A pair ol illicit lovers start life anew Sond-and-surf dwellers live a care- 5*0 O 37 Core Bears in Land degroom is mistaken by a feud 13*0 O X O X McGarrett © SportsContor Croxiatt Things ffl Alfred Hitchcock Hour © Grt Pointers 94 chard Harris, Roy Waist on. 1967. worth. 1935. 340 © PKA Full Contact Karate after they are believed kiHed in a free life on Malibu Beach. Tony Without Feelings ridden imall lawn for a notorious O 4$ NighHine 340 O X) CBS Newt Nightwatch O 37 MOVK: indkeraat* An ffl Another Life 3*0 O X CBS News Nightwatch 3*0 ffl Adventures ol Black Boouty O 47 National Nowt plane crash. Joan Fontaine, Joseph Franciosa, Michael Sarrazin, 5:30 ID (HBOl Stonloy tho Ugly gunfighter. Jomei Gamer, Suz- O 97) MOVII: Houto of ffl Ufa of Riley unmarried American dipiomot €B WKBP in OndnnoH Cotten, Jessica Tandy 1951. Duckling 4*0 ffi (HBO) MOVII: Tha Wild A.A II ffl MOVK: Tha Blua Angel' A Jacqueline Bisset. 1968. anne Pleshette, Chuck Connori. Women' A young expectant ffl CoNoge Football *84: THURtOAY'S MOVIIS claims lo be married when he be- • PVv^Wv^RjT RBBvw ffl Inside Baseball , 1*0 ID MOVII: The Longest 1971. Pony' 1140 O X CB X Newhort middle-aged German school- EVENING mother, sent to a women's peniten Colorado at Notre Da ma © (MAX) MOVK: Tho Brink't comes attracted to a European ac- 9:30 ffl PGA Golf: Panasonic Las Hundred Miles' During World ID 39 A Team tiary, affects the hardened inmates ffl Sportt Latenight tress. Cory Grant. Ingrid Bergman. 0 9$ Taxi teacher fails in love with a nightclub Vegas invitational • Second War ll, an assorted group of peo- Nova 017) Stortky and Hutch singer. May Britt, Curt Jurgens, 6*0 O X O (X O CD ID 39 and officials of the prison as much MTS^nugnK i/ownFLOTSOEEEOi * CEUTBLI^K^ponigriTB THURSDAY ffl 1984 Devit Cup Tennit: Cecil Parker. 1958. Round ple band together in an attempt to CD (23[ Nova a Theodore Bikel. 1959. ® News as they affect her. Shirley Knight, 2:45 ID MOVK: 'Sound of Angor' 9/37/B4 Quarterfinals from Atlanta, GA O X Magnum PX 097) AHrod Hitchcock 10:00 ID [HBOl Best Legs in the 8th flee the Japanese occupation of the O 41 M*A#S*H CD (HBOl Bast Logs in tho 8th Andrew Duggon. 1962 Two lowyer brothers defend o O 97) MOVK: Tha Omega OX ID 19 Tonight Shaw 4:3 - Doubles Match - Mdnroe/ © Croatian al a Ballot O 17 Little House on the Grada ® 13 Hogon's Haroot young couple accused of doing Man' The lone human survivor of O ® O O Lotanlght 6:00AM IB [HBOl - 'Th* WM toy' Flaming vs. Clare/Jalte 340 ffi (MAX) MOVK: TroN ol tha 7:0 Prairie ID (MAXl MOVK: Tho Big Fix' CD (HBOl MOVK: Night el the away with the girl's wealthy father. an atomic wor bottles a group of Amorico TUUDAY'S MOVIIS CD [MAX] - In Lm w«- © You Con't Da That an TV 9 Trapper John, M.D. ffl Professional Wrestling Juggler' Guy Stock well, James Forentino, robed zombies. Charlton Heston, ffi O Barnoy MiNor •:3 S40 ffi (HBO) MOVK: Krull' ffl Ufa al BUoy CD 3§ Rooming Wild and Froa ffl Gentle Ben ffl WreWretHini g TNT Dorothy Provine. 1968. 1:00AM C3 [HBO] - 'Kraf Rosalind Cosh, Tony Zerbe. 1971. ffl Bast al Groucho 9:0 • i 3f>orT• i LCTenignI mimnimbtT TUBSDAY CD 23 Program JIP ffl Prime News ffl Burnt A Alkn 3*0 ID (MAX) MOVK: 'Naughty © [MAX] - Th. tUci I«M IVMW O 8j Cosby Show ffl Lovo Boot 10: © Bloodlines: A Family AHoir ffi 55 Michigan Outdoors 3*0 ffl 700 Oub 9/35/B4 ID (HBOl MOVK: 'Lost Plana NFL't Greatest Moments Wivos' 9:00AM CQ __ o-nt. ffl SpertsCenter 11: Out' 8:30 O 3 l/B kJ wbni—y nr 6*0 OXOXOXffi® ffi (HBO) InsMo tho NH ffl Sports Tonight ffl 700 Oub 10:00AM© [HBOl - -MyFrnriM Yav' © SportsContor CD Lucy Show O&ilDO Three's a Crowd § •Ow^wfvviw#• I * A • Kwffvii 11.y .^rrai A £1-1r . © 3} News (M AXl MOVK: *Cross Croak' 13: 6:00AM CD [MAX] - Victim Q 93) M#A#S#H ID (MAXl MOVK. 'Yet. 9*0 O CD O CD 'Mistral's 1340 O 4i Tom Vu Investments i © [MAXl - Th* Kf n>- MOVK: Tho Blue AngeT A 13*0 O X O X MOVK: Tha 7:30AM CD [HBOl - Lott Plane Out 0 37 UtHe Housa en Hie «middle-aged German tchool- Giorgio' Daughter' Port 3 O 17 Bott el Sot. Night Live 340 ffl :00PM CD [HBOl - 'Gandhi' Chaka* A mother mutt refive her 4:lS CD Bat Patrol 13: 8:00AM CD [MAX] - Yet. Giorgio' 0 - ® 35 Paper Dolls teocher follt in love with a nightclub own traumatic experience in order 340 ffl Sao Hunt ffl USA Cartoon Ixprots O X ID 19 Ute Night with © Arts At Sothaby's [MAX] - Xnm Cmk' O ® Trapper John, MJ). ffl Hot Potato (D 35 Leo Buscaglio linger. May Britt, Curt Jurgem. to help her unmarried pregnont ffl PKA FuN Contact Karata 9:00AM CD — September Affoo' Dovid Lettermen 3:45 © (HBOl Coming Attractions ffi ® Jane Goodoll B tha ffl One Day at a Time ID 23 The Oil Kingdoms: A Sea CD (O NighHine 4*0 ffl MOVK: 'Intont to KIN* Three — 'Donto't Inferno' Theodore Bikel. 1959. daughter. Susan Clark, Mitchell ffl Loos Jonocek 1:0 10:00AMCD (MAX] - The Bridge en the Biver Kwai World al Animal Bohavior 3:45 CD Pertpactive on Greatnatt © ESPN's Ringside Boview 01 Conflict ID MOVK: 'Spoedtrap' A pri- kiHers in Canada await the oppor H:30W« O ® - 'An ffl Circus Rvon, Jennifer Warren. 1981. 3:0 ® i3) Program JIP 4*0 © (HBO) InvatHgotart: 13:00PM CD [HBOl - ' Roman tk Comody ffl Prog Cont'd ID (HBOl MOVK: 'Private vate eye and a policewoman join tunity to carry out orders lo kill the ffl MOVK: 'Magk* A ventriloqu ob 1:00PM o — 'Thn High CD Lucy Show ist finds thot his dummy has a mind Crutading Boportort 3:3 — 'Ouwisn of B«hvtnV © NICK ROCKS: Vidoo to Go School' forces to track down an eluiive car president of a South American Re- O 47 MOVK: 'Moda lor loch 1:00PM CD [MAXl — Tralal th* Pink ffi (MAX) MOVK: In Love ond ffl MOVK: 'Whore The 5:0 6:30 OXOGE CBSNows ffl 700 Club thief. Joe Don Baker, Tyne Daly, pubSc. Richard Todd, Betsy Drake. of its own. Anthony Hopkins. Ann- Other' A coupk realizes Ihot their 13:30PM (47) ^ 'Tho Sweet Bide' War' Sidewolk Indt* A detective be O 4i ID ft ABC News © Super Bouts ol tha 80's Richard Jaeckel. 1978. Herbert Lom. 1959. 4;OOPM © [HBOl - Th. WM Pw*" Morgret. Burgess Meredith. 1978. constant quorrelt thaw a deep 5:3 1:00PM I USA Cartoon Ixpress comet involved with o girl during a — - The Longett Hundred Milet' O X ID 19 NBC News ffl Freeman Reports ffl Jock Benny Shaw ffl MOVK: 'Hilda Crona' A O 3rd need for each other. Renee Taylor, CD [MAX] - Th. Mill', M' I Hat Potato murder cate and accidentally com- 4:3 CD [MAX] - David ond Lisa CD 9 Nightly Butinett Report © Artt Ployhouto: Vincent ffl MOVK: Top Socrot AHoir' A young woman returns home to re- Pocket Joteph Bologna, Norman Shelly. 5:30PM O [HBOl — 'KruT Ona Day at a Tlma mitt a murder himteH. Dana An- •:0 ID Carol Burnett 10*0 O Hi ID D Jessie tough Major General and a crusad- evaluate her life after two W foted ffl Prk 1971. 3:30PM CD [MAX] - Improper Choi.nolt Prog Confd drewt. Gene Tiemey, Gary Merrill. ffl Rifleman 0 47 Hawaii Fivo-O ing lady publisher fight it out in Ihe marriages. Jeon Simmons. Guy 6 00PM Q) [MAX] — In Im and Wat' © ffi 19 Hogon's Horoos 3:00PM CD [HBOl - Airplane N The Sequel' NICK BOCKS: Vidoo to Go 840 O 93) 019 Who's Hw Boss? ffl World Championship 1950. © Jeffersons X ID 10 Remington Steele Washington arena of poKlici. Su- Madison, Jean-Pierre Aumont. 1:00PM f|®_ 640 IXOX CBSNows O X Family Tlos ffl MOVK: 'Fort Mattocro' The 4:00PM CD [MAX] - Victim' © Maxda SportsLook § Constitution: That ion Hayward, Kirk Douglas, Paul 1956. WatarskHng O '42 — 'Th. I ,41 ffi '35 ABC Nows ffi Dinnor ot JuBa's sergeant of a Cavalry patrol forces 6:00PM CD [HBOl - Lott Plane Out' ffl Ask CNN w/Dan Schorr Delicoto Balance Stewart 1957. ffl News Overnight ffl Burns B Allen IX ffi 19 NBC Naws 9*0 O® CD 13 OBttor O Maxda SportsLook his weary, bitter men onward only © Against tho Odds © (MAXl Attoulfod Nuts © Maida Soortt Look 4:15 ID (HBul MOVK: 'Verdkt' [MAXl - Xnm OMk' CD (MAXl - Yat. Giorgio I ® NlgHHy Buslnass Roport OX Simon BSIman .k in Pr w o»^ j A • r 11 to run mlo an Indian ambush. Joel 7*0 OX Joker's Wild © 3rd Annuol Legendary 1*0 OX OX Columba 4:30 © (MAXl Assaulted Nuts • IOi •:00PM 8 (S) - 'The Ordeal ol Potty Haortt — 'TKo Blue Anger I Carol BumaH OX Choe.s © Parformort' Showcase McCreo. Susan Cabot, Forest O 91 Intortainmont Tonight Pocket Billiordn Stars ID 13 Guilty i „ ffl Bast Bogloy % 10: — McKik ffi ® Undorsao Worid ol 13:15 ID (HBO) MOVK: 'My Fovorito Tucker. 1958. O © - Support Your Local Gunlighter OHO® Dallas ffl Ivoning Newt ffl 1 Married Jean 4:45 ffi World/Largo 10:15 CD 31 Loo Buscaglio 9:00PM a [HBO] - 'Owdhi' JeHersens Jocooos Yoor* News Overnight III CD [MAX] - The Big Fi«' O T Three's Company Maida SportsLook # 10:30 ID (HBOl Coming Attractions mho © (MAX) Album Flath: Sheeno 4:15 (MAX) MOVK: The Brink't 111 O X ID 1$ Wheel of Fortune 10:00PM (CD [MAX] - Und. Rr.' Ask CNN w/Don Schorr S 9:00PM CD (HBOl - "Private Scheef ID MOVK: 'Holter SkeHor' Part © (HBO) MOVK: lottan CD 35 Nightly Business Report lO MPM CJ - -Oiorad. Against the Oddt 13i V 0:30PM ID - Heber SkeHor Port 1 CD 23 MacNoil/Lohror Nowsh- 1 The L.A. police department triei "An echo is the voice of a reflection in the mirror." ffl 700 Oub 1340 O 4f lyo an HoNywood 440 © (HBO) MOVK: KruN' 12:00AM O (D O GD - 'TtMOMlM' 7*0 f Joker's Wild © Tap Bonk Boxing ham Us 37 Bott ol Sot. 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Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday. Sept. 19, 1984 • Page 16 GIRLS TENNIS
4:00 - High School * League Match THIS WliK'S SPORTS AT A GLANCE Sept. 6 ionia Away Sept. 8 Sparta inv. (8:30 A.M.) Away East Grand Rapids Home NNOAY MONDAY •Sept. 10 4/21/14 9/24/44 4:30PM ffl - 'Sept. 12 Northview Away 7:00PM ffl - Sept. 15 Northview Inv. (8:00 A.M.) Away 5:00AM 7 * 9 30AM 0ft — rAM-Ato locino •Sept17 Forest Hiiis Central Away •: •:30AM ffl - ESPN t Sfoodwoak 10:00AM Q — Aula SWING'442 CAITDolrail Nowt OrondPri* ham Brook Dalrok ol Now York Lakewood (4:30) Home fc 9:00AM ffl - Auto •4: Spo 1000 hmm Spo •:00PM O GD O (ft - Sept 18 10:00AM '44: Nnm»l« I Halin Grond frii (r#m Manx a, ffl - 3rd Annu< Kenowa Hiiis Home 11:« — ISPN't Iktfddo loviaw •Sept. 19 lot Vogot. NV '44: Colorado at Notra 9:00PM ffl - Tap lank Bating from Sparta Away • »n»» 12:00PM •Sept. 24 1130AM© - fSfN . Spaadwoak 3:00PM •44: North 11:30PM ffl - SparttCantor •Sept. 26 Rogers Away 12 OOfM ffl — Auttrolion IwWt FwMI 44 Samifinol #1 12:00AM 31 - World Chompionthip iV 4:30PM 2:00PM ffl - Top lank Uumf trow im Vofet. NV Sept. 27 Greenville Home 7:00PM ffl - Maida Sporttlaak 4:30fM ffl . Matdo SfMrHlo^. Lot Vogot, Wyoming Park Home Chkogo ot PHttburgh 12:30AM ffl - Tap lonk Boxing ham •Oct. 1 5 00PM ffll — PGA GaH: fonovonk Im Vogot Invitotionol - Sacond lound 7:30PM IM 3:00AM ffl — SparttCantor Ionia Home 1( Oct. 4 7:00PM ffl . Sportt Can t«f 3:30AM ffl - PKA FuN Contact Karata •:00PM cjuy rTtj* iii' 'f' •Oct. 6 Conference Meet East 7:30PM ffl - ISPN't Sp«>dw
DA11A S C^L^^VA I UHot. Yoga and You Hastings 9i — loport 4:00PM ffl — Auto lodng 44: CAIT DolroH Nowt Orond Prix ham Braok- oP^IBBw ^WOP^P®tloBlf Sept. 11 Gull Lake, Hastings (5:00) f ^ Woothor Hock la and Jock la 3f^ m p& ••of 'i/ I^ N— ^f? — f 1 1 ' Iyn. Ml Away 11:15PM Great Space Coait«f Bunny •Sept. 12 Northview m ^ M «mA fc|, ,04, 12^)0 AM rwtiMiii r^win 9:30PM ffl — PKA FuN Contact Karata Rlntatanat 4 Sobattion Away 4:00 •Sept. 19 Forest Hills Central 3:30AM __ J,11Cen t Of 11:00PM ffl — oBCAM'm ai Hinqnov kwvwA 1 w „ Wild World al Ankoolt Away i * I Lovo Lucy •Sept, 26 Kenowa Hills 4:00AM — PGA Golf: Powwik Lot Vogot ImHHanol - Third laund 11:30PM ffl • tportiC«ril»i Ho Mon 4 Mottart/ My Uttlo Margia Lakewood (4:30) Away 12:00AM ffl FJI • • •• I • • Univorto Sept. 28 - 9* SUNDAY jpofT #VMwnT6T Home 12:30AM ffl 3rd Annuol Logondary Pockot Tadoy't Spodol O CD Uttio Houto on tho Oct. 1 Lowell inv. 9/23/44 Proirio 2:00AM ffl ESPN't Horto lodng Wooldy 9:00 ~ Tk Toe Dough Away miITi * •Oct. 3 Sparta 700 Oub N 4:00AM lulot FootboM 44. Somifinol »1 2:30AM ffl SparttCantor Dilfrant Strokot O (3 Ona Day ol a Thoo Oct. 5 Ionia Away "i W 7:30AM 8:s=: ol tho Wook 3:00AM ffl SCCA Budwokar Pro Sparta 2000 ^Od) (D ® Dukot al Haziord (D ® IB (8 Sotomo Stroot Away 4:00AM ffl Auto lodng '04: Formula I Italian Grond Prix from Mania, IB® •Oct. 10 Rogers * 6* T* •:00AM CD O Pooplo't Court Away •:30AM •Oct. 18 Wyoming Park _ mlTrvCTIPniB!•«4oex»4l^oflaaaIl rfip^rwmB^ajagpojolatsa FNntatanot 4:3 Away \ I 12:00PM O d) - THUtSDAY IB (23) Sotomo Stroot «Anothor LMo Oct. 20 Rocklord Inv. •» ffl Nowtlino 7^1 O-Ai 9/27/44 1® Waltant Away ffl You Can't Da That On TV Oct. 22 Belding y 4:3 ©- Plut 4:30 O (3) Dukot ol Hazxard •Oct. 23 Conference Johnson Park • j* % V 9:0 IliSOHH o CB O CB - NR Todoy B:30AM ffl - SparttCantor > Tom A Jorry Away » -1 M «OA. Oi^l.m.nnru f,r,nl 0aW« OIIUi 101 O CB GD O - ** '•« 9:00AM ffl - Auttrohon lulot i OO I £ /< J If y o^a^oW _ Voriad Programt Ho-Mon 4 Mottart/ Yankee lit @9 — Auto lacing 'M: CAIT Da trail Nowt Grt MlPniframlMk- 10:30AM ffl - loc^uolboM: 19B4 _ ffl Daywatch Oct. 27 Regionals Univorto 12: iyn, Ml 11:30AM ©I — ESPN't Horto lodng © Pinwhool Spnngs 9:30 O (D Body Longuoi O 8 Lava Boot Front Row; (left toright) S . Barton, J. Dine, K. Schoenborn, M. Spillane, J. Borton, L Watklns. 1:00PM O (33 O ® — NR FootboM. Minnatata at Dotroit LOo \JowOO^ •l loBwewwaae^^VfWt wtirtC i/Ar\nia l• mow^^ BlnfllM BoLJnfi O 12:00PM ffl — POA Gall: Ponotonk 0 XT Facta al LMo (D 39 Mary Tyior Moora Nov. 3 State Finals Middle Row: (left to right) M. Grooters, 0. Saab, M. Harding, B. Kauffman, R. Pawloskl, C. Kloosterman, M. 12: O CE) — NR FaatboM: Toomt la bo Announcod 2:00PM ffl — ESPN't lingtido loviaw 1.- -1* I mum• W \o^PoooowwTfwo f t fA Avivna ^i «—o • — GD ^01 — NR FootboN: Pifttburgh ot Clovalond 2:30PM ffl ffli_„. Foco tha Mutk Newhouse. 1:0 2:00rM ® — Motor Laogua BanboN. Toomt la bo Announcod Boverlv Back Row: (left toright) B . Kirby, P. Wilcox, M. Rose, 0. Fegel. D. Fegel, C. Slasher, B. Cariess. 1040 O CD O (D Now $25,000 _ Scooby Doa 2:0 ffl — CAN-AM lodng Pyramid © Dongarmouto 3:3 2; 15PM ® — MaidO'ieauut- Bnteball- St Louk at Chkoao 0 O (Q) Jim Bokkor 540 O CD Archio Bunkor't Ptoco 5:0 2:30PM 09 — Hortathow Jumping: Anhoutar-Butch Intornotional Jump- 47 Eight It Enough Whol't Hopponing CC Sally Jatty laphool O ® Laovo It to S:3 ing Dorby 8 4:00PM CE) — NR FootboN: Toomt to bo Announcod ID 39 Facta al Ulo 4:3 © 0 Mr. logort' Noighbor- 1:0 QD — NR FootboN: Groan Boy ot DoNot The peanut is not a true nut and belongs to the same Supor Pottword CQ — Major Laogua BotoboN: AHanta ot Son Diogo group as the bean and the pea. (13) Woman to W( Mr. logort' Naighbor- These Businesses and Professionals Have Sponsored These Pages — Scholottk Sportt Acodamy (MAX) All-Day Maviot Candid Comoro Hour Voyogo ol tha Mkni 5:00PM — Lyndo Cortor/ MayboNina Tonnk Tournomont 700 Club AHco — PGA GaM Ponotonk Lot Vogot Invitaltonol • Final laund Wallont Brady Bunch 700PM 10:30 _ TJ) O (D Pratt Your Luck Candid Comoro Hour o 10! — SparttCantor New In Your 1 O iD Tottlololot Tk Toe Dough •:00PM JOl##O ! ^400W^JAMMAA#oT l * f-rT LP ,4101 OCMS^A^AO-AV- ^OOAO John Clone's Autos (formerly Shaffer-Clore) David Durkee, OD 10: o CD OD 39 Solo Ol tho Pink Ponthar Shaw lit 9:00PM — Supor Boutt of tha 70't Contury NewjwatcH Modern Photographies Paul R. Gauthier, DO lit 10:00PM — Trontomorko Opan Tonnk Neighborhood? (S Voyogo ol tho Mlmi Archio Bunkor't Ploco 12t — Supor Boutt of tha BO't 5:30 Still qetting over the after-the-move Uues? My IIKW Prico It light Michigan Wire Processing Company James C. Lang, DO lit 11:00PM — — SparttCantor Wclcome Wagon Visit will chc^r you up and help you Colobrity Family Food B.J./Lobo Show 1:0 II 30PM — NR't Grootott Momantt Gidgot M#A#S#H That Special Place Donald G. Gerald, MD 12:00 AM CB — PGA GaM: Ponotonk Lot Vogot Invitaltonol • Fmol laund get settled in faster. It's free to you. and there's no Wallont Jaffortont ID 39 Whool ol Fortuno Uvo ot 5-M 2:00AM ffl - SparttCantor obligation. Lambert s Orval I. McKay, MD I'll bring useful gifts, helpful information and Eloctric Company Family Foud 2:30AM — CoUogo FootboN 'B4: Nobrotko at UCLA Hara't Lucy Polka Dot Door cards from local businesses redeemable for even CaHInt ® 23 Wild World ol Animalt Larkins Saloon Todd Gillan, DDS WEEKDAYS Sonya 1 2:3 more gifts. ffi 1 Thrao't Company 9/22/44—9/24/B4 Big V alloy (D Laovo It to ioovar King Milling Company Robert C. Kyser, DDS 2t4 Take a break frorrvpacking crates and call me. 11:30 $£01 3) Loving ffl Cord Shorfct 4 Front Row: (left toright) N . Mitchell, L Each, J. Andrews, T. Johnson. MMda Row: (left toright) K . Same, D. Daverman, J. Dykhulian, T. Watson, FIRE-SAFE HOME Back Row: Mrs. Weber ATTENTION FARMERS YOUR LIFE MAY DEPEND ON IT! DRUM MAJOR WHEAT: Intensive Management for 100 BU. Yields AND MAJORETTES The following wheat production steps are based on work Dr. Dave Relcosky and Dr. Larry Copeland, MSU Crop and Soil Sci- ence Specialists have done during the past three years. More re- search is still needed to fine tune these recommendations. 1. Planting Date - October 1-15 2. Variety - Augusta or Frankenmuth are definitely the best two 3. Seeding Rate - 2-1 /2 to 3 bu/acre if drilled (7"). Broadcase is not 8 recommended but if used increase seed rate by 1 2 -1 bu/acre. 7«5 4. P, K, and Micro - According to soH test - apply in fall 5. Nitrogen timing and rate - (Key to intensive management) - Planting 25 lbs. Actual N / - March - Early April 25-50 lbs. Actual N (depending on tillering needed) Left to Right: Klmberty Schneider, Jennifer Crosby, Brett Kirby, Kim Holmes, Erin Sullivan, insert Bob Rice, - May Ist/lst Joint 50 lbs. Actual N Band Director. -TOTAL 100-125 lbs. N 6. Growth Regulator - To control lodging; Cerone 1/4-1 /3 lb'acre (pending label and registration). Apply between "flag leaf st These Businesses and Professionals Have Sponsored These Pages visible and "swollen boot" stages of growth. Lowell Light & Fewer 7. Disease Control - Not significant at this time. 8. Pest Control - As needed (Army worms and grass hoppers) Owned By The People of Lowell" James Reagan, DDS Lowell Veterinary Clinic Clark Vredenburg, DDS The Grand Valley Ledger J.B. Wellman, DC Freihofer, Oosterhouse, DeBoer, Atty KING MILLING COMPANY Richard Heath, Atty 115 S. Broadway - Lowell, Michigan Stephen Idema, Atty 897-9264 Judy Tummino, Atty Michael Tummino, Jr. Atty Grand Valley Lcdjc.wrfn^, s^. ,9, iw » Adult craft area at Fallasburg Fall Festival t AO A Cm I I III Gr,,nd v""ey " Wed'Ksday. Sept 19, 1984 • Page 21 Lowell recycle center news. .. . 1984 balmon season should be the most productive ever will be charged a nominal fee for Alter two yean* of operation, sour milk or caps on cannot be workshop each of the two days of While the children s craft area A ^m A • • » A • MM. A A new feature has been added materials. The workshops will if When Michigan's I9K4 sal- Fishermen will find limited the Recycle Center in the comer used, and either are hand-procev the festival. Saturday and Sun- «freeof char8e-,hose to the Fallasburg Fall Festival also be limited as to the number mon season ends, it if expected action in some areas where wiers Stream fishermen use a vari- Great Lakes charter boat trip of the Lowell Lanes parking lot sed or go to the landfill. day. September 29 and 30. ''"P"6 in ,hc adul, *orkshoPS this year. Along with the ever of participants. io be the most productive ever block salmon runs. Those ety of Mepps Spinners. Little should budget $50 to $60 per is still receiving enough recycla- Ak W # The Lowell Recycle Center ^pular children's craft area, the From 12 to I P.M, each day. with a record 370.000 anglers streams include: the Jordan and OiiTWMwiF LW® SUPEMOfl Cleos. Salmon flies and spawn. person for a half-day's fishing. hles lo make it one of the most has a good reputation so far 16th Annual Fallasburg Fall Fes- Diana Fulkerson will lead a ses- trying their luck for the silvery the Little Manistee rivers in West The DNR will permit Most charter boat captains re- active centers in Kent County.. Let's keep it that way. and im- tival will feature an adult craft sion in Stenciling. A counted fish, according to the Auto- Michigan and the U.P.'i Ana liberalized salmon fishing from quire at least four passengers. A However its success has been prove on it. area. Laurie May. who is arrang- Cross Stitch workshop will be mobile Club of Michigan River. Portions of the lower Sept. 10 through Oct. 25 on five free Fishing and Specialty Char- marred by a few instances of Priscilla Lussmyer ing the learning sessions, says conducted by Linda Colbum The Department of Natural Platte River in West Michigan Michigan rivers this year and in ters Directory is available from dumping. Interested citizens that four women will teach one each day from 1 to 2 P.M. This Resources expects sales of trout and East Michigan's Au Sable 1985. They are the Au Sable the Michigan Travel Bureau, have kept the enclosure neat. group will learn their craft with a and salmon stamps to be 1 per- river also are blocked Rive in East Michigan and West Department of Commerce, even sweeping around it. hut cross stitch pattern featuring the cent above the record number Angler will find few salmon in Michigan's Big Manistee. Pere Lansing. Michigan 48909. even a tew people dumping trash LAKE MCMKAN Air color tour offered covered bridge which was desig- void in 1982. the Detroit River, where the Marquette. Muskegon and Sable Levels of chemical contamin- IWMI OTT LAKE or oil. or breaking bottles on the ned by Kathie Quada From 2 to ^ v Great Lakes salmon fishing DNR has ended plantings rivers. ants have dropped in Great Lakes What is more beautiful than Cost of the plane rides will be parking lot. create a terrible 4 P.M. each day there will be a should peak from now through When anglers began searching Anglers on those streams* de- fish. However, the Michigan mess. They also break the law Michigan's Fall Colors? Don't $8.(X) per person, or 2 persons workshop on basket making mid September. Streams should for salmon 16 years ago, they signated areas are allowed to Department of Public Health and should he reported to the miss the best view yet, come fly for $15 or 3 persons for $21. taught by Barbara Caddick. The have heaviest pressure between fished primarily along streams keep foul-hooked or snagged continues to discourage children sheriff's department. The fine w'ih the Ionia County Soil Con- Come on out to the Ionia fourth workshop will be led by mid-September and mid-Oc- and piers in fall. Presently, about Pacific salmon. The DNR*s and pregnant or nursing women for littering is SI00. servation District on October 6, County Airport on the above Sally Johnson and will feature a tober By the end of November, 70 percent of all chinook and 90 1984 Michigan Fishing Guide from eating salmon. Others are The center takes clean Kittles 7, 13 or 14 and enjoy the fall col- dates and enjoy a bit of the magic lesson in country painting. This anglers will find few salmon percent of all coho are taken by lists the liberalized areas for each advised to eat no more than one- in green, brown and clear, on as viewed from the AIR! of living in Michigan, the chang- will be from 4 to 5 P.M. each along Great L^ikes shores and in tnollers from ice-break through stream. half pound per week of salmon aluminum and regular food cans, Again this year, the Ionia Soil ing season. Salmon fishermen planning a from Lakes Huron or Michigan. day. streams. September new spapers and brown bags, and Conservation District and Benz Because each session is limited Some two million coho and The popularity of trolling has plastic milk jugs. Please do not Aviation are sponsoring an air . . by number, those who wish to Chinook, the same number as last evolved as fishermen learned take magazines or shiny paper or color Jour at Ihe Ionia County cngQ Bid For: Continuous Forns. 1 JAMES FITZGERALD a/k/a on the date and tine and on shown below alleging that "Said part article on the qualification/disqualification process in athletics. • i •» - -i —— n • nnittarl extra cost. Some policyholders will see Must be received by Mon.v children are neglected children 'Liberalized nsning permineo T. JAMES FITZGERALD. petition by petitioner shoMn 9-24-84 at 2:00 p.n. That is, given a person's medical history and physical examination, -A ^ t4 f as* f i r\r\ c a price decrease because of new Mithin the neaning of the 24:-Lowe r Anna River on designateo sections Deceased, Sec. Sec. No. 386- below alleging that *Sa1d Juvenile code and asking that we will discuss whether he or she should be allowed to participate in lower rates on farm buildings. Children are Neglected 10-4517, Bid For: Rerooflng. Must be all parental rights be tern- Children within the pro- received by Fri., 9-28-84 at Inated. To preserve your competitive sports, and to what degree. We will further discuss the Making your fatart a little TAKE NOTICE: On Oc- visions of the Juvenile 10:00 a.n. parental rights under the various classifications of interschoolastic sports, the concept ot more predictable. Code. To preserve your any parent or guardian shall tober 9, 1984 at 10:00 A.M. in contact the Juvenile Court selective participation"* and, hopefully, illuminate for you who Fallasburg Post Office parental rights under the Bid For: 2 Color Brochure. Dale Johnson the probate courtroom, Grand Center, 1S01 Cedar N. E. Grand FARM BUREAU law any parent or guardian Must be received by Thurs., Rapids, Michigan or take such should and should not be competing, arid at what level. 1940 28th St. S.E shall contact the Juvenile Rapids, Michigan, before Hon. 9-27-84 at 2:00 p.n. other action as nay be As family physicians we are often called upon to perform sports Grand Rapids. Ml 49506 INSURANCE Court Center, 1501 Cedar N. pernltted by law, on or before NOTICE A. Dale Stoppels/ Judge of Pro- (616)241-1609 physicals. When the physical exam is being performed, an adequate E, ( Grand Rapids, Michigan, Richard J. Platte the hearing date. Failure to GROUP bate, a hearing will be held on or take such other action as County Controller conply with this order nay ^ health history must also be obtained. The history itself will often FALLASBURG ^ OF FORECLOSURE SALE the petition of Robert T, nay be pernltted by law, on result in said chl1d(ren) or before the hearing date. being nade a pernanent ward of provide more useful information than the actual physical exam. For STATION S Fitzgerald for granting of ad- Failure to conply with this the Court with all parental example, the physical exam may be 100% normal, but if a proper NIFTY GIFT — Engraved rights terninated". ministration of the estate of order nay result In said LOWELL POST OmCE Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment personal stationery. Makes a history is not taken, the doctor may miss a previous history of sei- Thomas James Fitzgerald a/k/ children being nade ten- Child: Steven Allan Conbs c of Foreclosure in the Circuit Court in favor of Betty porary wards of the Court." great Christmas gift! Order Hearing:10-17-84 at 9:00 a.n. zures or asthma, both of which may strongly influence a decision to a T. James Fitzgerald (of 2615 now at the Grand Valley Petitioner: Glsela Poatschke allow participation. Zlelinski against Gerald Zielinski, the real property Child: Ananda Stnons View§On * Foster, N.E., Grand Rapids, The physical requirements and psychologic demands of athletics Hearing:9-25-84 9 4:00 p.n. Ledger, 105 N. Broadway. Child: Yvonne Jessica Gaston in Nelson Township, Kent County, Michigan, des- Michigan) to Evelyn T. Petitioner: Henry Roukena Hearing: 10-10-84 9 9:00 a.n. vary greatly from sport to sport. Thus, an illness that prevents an Petitioner: Cecilia Moss cribed as: Ringenberg and Thomas PROMOTION - It the athlete from participating in one sport may not jeopardize that Child: Tracy Mlnnena of the game! Advertising Child: Chaslty Chrlstlnakaye I Cental Healtti Fitzgerald, or some other suita- athlete in other types of competition or leisure activity. This is the Hearing: 10-01-84 9 4:00 pn Joshua Allen Adens I Robert ble person, and for a determi- Petitioner: Lynn Krol book matches from the Led- Joseph Hartnan III concept called "selective participation**. This selective participation The W-1/2 of the SW-1/4 of the SW -1/4 and the NW - nation of heirs. ger, 105 N. Broadway. Hearing: 10-24-84 9 9:00 a.n. CHILD'S FIRST DENTAL VISIT Petitioner: Debra Peters is the basis for a number of proposed classifications for sports. As an Creditors of the deceased are Child: Theresa Anne Ullllans essary. Remember this: 1/4 of the SW-1/4, excepting the North 200 feet of the Hearing: 9-09-84 9 11:00 pn example, the Maine Medical Association has established the fol- A child going to the den- notified that all claims against tist for the first time is often a The child often cries before W-1/2 thereof. Sec. 27, Town 10 North, Range 10 Petitioner: Renee Kasprzak lowing classifications of its interscholastic sports, separating them the estate must be presented into categories of contact, endurance, and leisure: handful of anxieties. Any anyting is done to him (even West. Child: Sonya Swenson said Evelyn T. Ringenberg, of Hearing: 10-10-84 at 4:00 pn Contact: Baseball, basketball, field hockey, football, ice hockey, dentist using theright tech - a first haircut). He is not 2153 Osceola, S.E. Grand Petitioner: Leonard LaCrosse, soccer, softball, wrestling. niques can transform the hurt, and the dentist has to 81auwkamp prove that he can be trused Will be offered for sale at public auction in the Rapids, Michigan, AND Endurance: Crew, cross country, fencing, gymnastics, skiing, most terrified child into a Thomas fitzgerald, of 1842 Child: Michelle, Angela & swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball. cooperative patient who is to do exactly what he says Lobby of the Hall of Justice at the main entrance Plymouth Terr, Grand Rapids, Ontre Little Leisure: Archery, bowling, golf, riflery, sailing. no longer afraid - a child he is going to do no more, thereof, 333 Monroe Ave., N.W., City of Grand Rap- Michigan proof thereof, with Hearing: 10-11-84 9 4:00 pn no less. The noise and hys- Petitioner: Dennis Hoek It should be noted that classifications such as these are only who will leave the office with Nancy Roth, of the Lowell Post Office is shown at the window ids, Michigan, on Thursday, October 18, 1984, at copies of the claims, filed with guidelines. In performing the sports history and exam, the doctor a smile on his face. terics generally disappear the court on or before JOHN P. STEKETEE must consider the demands of the sport in which the athlete wishes of the 1983 Fallasburg Fall Festival Post Office. The first thing a dentist after the first visit. If the den- 10:00 A.M. JUDGE OF PROBATE November 21, 1984. Notice is lo participate. This is much more important in the compromised Nancy will again greet post office visitors at the 1984 Fall Fes- must do is convince the tist establishes his reliability MP*® further given that the estate athlete (the individual with a medical problem) than it is in the tival September 29 and 30. child of his honesty. Chil- and that he is trustworthy, The foreclosure judgment was for the amount of will be thereupon assigned to TEMBEfl healthy athlete. dren are smart. They are there will rarely be any more < persons appearing of record not easily fooled. If a young- trouble. $89,490.92. The time of redemption shall expire six SOLICITATION OF BIDS Any physician who is performing sports physicals should keep in Round baler safety tips entitled thereto. mind the principle of selective qualification/disqualification: A pro- ster is promised that a par- months after the date of sale. September 10, 1984 The Kent County Purchasing Check the baler prior to use tor Shut off before getting off to Departnent is spective athlete who might be endangered in a contact sport may not ticular thing will be done, sol Icltlng unplug, adjust or "just looking'' 1983 CCS*"* Robert T. Fitzgerald bids for the iten(s) missing guards and maintenance the dentist had better be listed be jeopardized in a noncontact situation. Those athletes who do not Prepared as a pubic service lo below. Detailed specifIca- items that need repairing. at the baler 8510 Lincoln Rd. qualify for one sport may be rechanneled into safer but equally ful- sure he does it. promote better dental healtti From August 31,1984 tions are available at the Discharge these "heavy" bales Cedar, Michigan 49621 filling activities. Lubricate baler and clean or Usually, the dentist be- the Lowell Dentists: TODO GIL- Thomas 0. Anderson, Jr. Purchasing Office Roon 227, on level ground, with helpers 946-4721 County Adni n1str at i on Next week, in Part Two, we will discuss the actual decision mak- attach a new slow moving vehi- gins with something easy. LAN. D O S.. 109 W Main, Phone: Building, 300 Monroe Ave., cle (SMV) emblem lo be public away from the rear of the 897-8491; ROBERT KYSER. Box 246 ing process regarding participation in athletics. We will cite specific He says. Today I am going N. H. , Grand Rap ids, Ml machine. D O S. 100 W Main. Phone 897- Timothy J. Conroy (P12155) 49503. The bids medical conditions and examine how they affect the doctor s deci- road legal. to count your teeth." And, Cedar Springs, Ml 49319 will be USe large tractors with proper 7595; ROBERT REAGAN. D O S.. 410 Bridge Street, N.W. publicly opened 1 n the Visually check hydraulic after that, come what may. 207 W. Main. Phone 897-7179; Attorney for Betty Zlelinski sion to qualify or disqualify an athlete on the basis of medical his- Grand Rapids, MI 49504 Purchasing Office at the hoses for leaks and cracks, re- bale handling tools and tractor he must count the teeth, CLARK VREDENBURG. DDS. tine designated tory. below, The placing those that are damaged counterballast. if required. 1150 N. Hudson. Phone 897-8429. C45,46,47,48,49,50 454-4119 County reserves the We we/come any questions and/or comments you may have rv using whatever means nec- right to Haul on trailers able to carry C46 accept or reject any or al 1 gilding our weekly column. Please send them to our office at 147 or worn enough to show hose re- bids as It deens to be 1 n ninforement cords. 10.000 to 15.000 lbs. Its best Interests N Center Street, Lowell Michigan 49331. k SSI '• 4%^ •; - >->• , , Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday. Sept. 19, 1984 - Page 22 Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1984 - Page 23 MATURE BABY SITTER - 360 engine, roof and dash air Y.M.C.A. SHOWBOAT CITY FALL LEAGUE r needed Tues., Thurs., and SPermlS Complete Formal conditioning, AM/FM Stereo a Fridays approximately 20 GAMES THRU 9-14-84 a Wear Rental with 8 track, generator, •: hours per week. My Lowell SUNDAY NIGHT CO-ED LEAGUE Faulkner awning, newer ra- SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS THINK SPRING - Staining home only. References re- WEDDINGS OR dial tires, AC or propane re- Win Lost L wall papering and painting quiried. Call Salty 897-5378. frigerator. CB radio. AC/DC 1. Independents 5 0 * Ha s Decorating Service. Cal C46 OTHER SPECIAL TV, sleeps six, roof storage 2. First Congregational Church 3 2 897-7868. OCCASSIONS pod, crank up roof TV an- 3. Green Lane Farms 2 3 i« tenna with amplifier, com- ATTENTION LADIES - with Help Wanted PFALLER'S pletely self-contained. Lowell 4. Bad News Bears 1 2 IS A CINCH the kids in school now, what Phone 897-9261 days, 897- RIVERFRONT 5. Them 0 4 can I do? Well, come and join 5381 the No. 1 toy company and CLOTHING, NC/TF have fun playing and show- MONDAY NIGHT MENS LEAGUE WANTED - After Deck Ftes- ing a complete line of toys INC. taurant. Waitresses for full or FOUR BEDROOM HOME - 1. Lowell Nazarene Church 3 1 and gifts. Part-time now to part-time. Lunches 11:00 to 103 E. Main St. 4 acres, country kitchen, 2. Merchants 2 1 U Christmas. No investment. IF YUU USE THE INCH! 3:00 P.M. Dinners 4:00 to Lowell woodbumer, living room, din- 3. Darwin LaLone Transport 2 3 I The sky is the limit. $300 free 10:00 P.M. Call 897-8401 ing room, family room, kit and supplies. No deliver- 4. ITM 2 3 after 10:00 A.M. Ph. 897-6411 greenhouse. This older ing and no collecting, and home is loaded with charm. 5. First Congregational Church 2 3 lots of benefits. $40 free mer- Tastefully remodeled far- chandise to every hostess mhouse. Priced reduced to CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS plus much more. No party sell. Contact Pat Cooper TUESDAY NIGHT MENS LEAGUE That's right! When you use a column inch minimum. Get in on our next Lost i Found? & REAL ESTATE LOANS 1. Thomet Chevrolet 5 1 t* An, lype propt'fty anyAhefe 754-9610, Carriage House 3: training class soon, call for Realty 754-9191. 2. Blough Builders 5 1 4 or more in newspaper advertising be it more details, 455-9138 and C45-46 3. Lowell Engineering 11 3 3 4r 795-7133.8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sr Nji'Miat Accept Cv' LOST - Cinamon color tiger FOR SALE - 1977 Pinto 3 4. Flockhart&VanLiere, CPA's 2 4 display or classified you reach thousands V.F.W. STEAK DINNER - cat with gold eyes. Lost at , door, good condition, new 5. Bogies Janitorial 0 6 Every third Saturday, serving Lowell Animal dinic about tires, 4 speed. Bristol's Body ft 4-8 P.M. at Lowell V.F.W. August 10. Call 097-8139. Shop 897-8126. IC WEDNESDAY NIGHT MENS LEAGUE of potential buyers that are eager Live music and dancing fol- C46 11 C46 LAW OFFICE 1. General Hospital 6 0 II lowing. Sizzlers, ribeyes, sir- i: to receive your money-saving loin for two and t-bones with Michael J. Tummino, Jr. FOR SALE - Moble Home, 2. State Savings Bank 3 3 all the trimmings. GENERAL PRACTICE 14 x 64 feet. Front kitchen, 3. Wemet Distributing 3 3 i: Business two bedrooms, washer & I: dryer, shed and carpeted 4. Green Lane Farms - Gators 2 4 1: message in... JACKPOT BINGO Divorce, uncontested, 1 5 It S Services porch. Also 3 wheel bicycle 5. B and B Camper Sales Every Friday night, 7:30 PM. 2: with or without children, for sale. Call 897-8060. Lowell VFW Hall, $150.00, plus costs; C46 THURSDAY NIGHT MENS LEAGUE East Main St. Lowell. YOUR LOCAL WATKINS - Wills. $35.00; Bank- Dealer for Lowell & Sur- i. Lowell Beer Store 4 2 3 Earty Bird Bingo al 6:45 P.M. ruptcy, $300.00; Work- USA BUILDINGS - 30 wide rounding areas. John & 4 PUBLIC WELCOME men's Compensation x 40 long, up to 100 x 200. 2. Germaines 4 2 Lucille Erickson. 517 Avery 4 TFN and Personal Injury, no Must sell cheap immediately. 3. TeamX 4 2 St., Lowell. Ml 49331. Phone attorney fee if no recov- 1-800-482-4242 ext. 540. 4. Village Party Shop 2 4 897-8541. C46 ery. Legal consultation The Grand LEGION **** 5. Oak Park Apartments 1 5 on general matters, ini- OF THE MOOSE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS HOUSE FOR SALE BY Tuesdays SALEII - We still have a tial appointment free. OWNER - 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 good selection of English Lowell Office BINGO!! bath, gas heat, immediate and Western riding clothes, 897-5931 occupancy. For further infor- Early Birds 6:00 P.M. boots, hats and horse items. Next to Lambert's Variety mation. call 897-5906. GRATTAN TOWNSHIP Valley Ledger Regular Bingo 7:00 P.M. Jonmar Western Shop. West C46 Upstairs over Moose of Lincoln Lake Road on TFN M57. Ftockford. NOTICE P45,46,47 SPECIAL MEETING Jackpot Thank You Notice Is hereby given that a Special Meeting ol the BINGO AHORNEY SERVICES: InHemory Every Saturday Night Grattan Township's Zoning Board of Appeals will Divorce, from S100 7:00 P.M. be held on: plus costs; THANK YOU Upstairs at Bankruptcy S300; IN MEMORIAM I would like to thank all my Call Our Representative LOWELL MOOSE MALL THURSDAY, SEPT 27,1984 Simple Will $35: LOMBARDO - In memory of family and friends and all the Early Bird Bingo 6 P.M. our father, son and son-in- people who remembered me Adoption 5125; Today At 897-92611 TFN law John who died Sep- with cards and flowers and at 8:00 P.M., at the Grattan Township Hall In Grattan, Incorporation, tember 22, 1977. prayers while in the Hospital Ml, at which time the following subject will be con- from S200: and since returning home. It sidered and at which time any interested persons Drunk Driving. Deep in our hearts means so much to know that will be heard. from $250; His memory is kept. people care. WANTED To Love, to cherish. May God Bless You All Landlord Tenant. To never forget. Eveleyn Boyce Donald L. Shaffer; 4135 Causeway Dr. NE Lowell, Ml Probate, Workman s ELECTRIICAL WORK Sadley missed by, P46 49331 Is requesting a variance for less than the re- Compensation, Perrie & Larry Ranburger WANTED - Repairs and re- quired distance from lot lines and not enough Real Estate, and Peter & Gail Lombardo The family of Adad Rinard modeling, phone jacks instal- square footage on platted lot, to build a house. 'ed. small jobs welcome. Dis- Personal Injury Pat & Page Lombardo wishes to express our ap- Property is located at 4255 Bedakl Drive NE, Lowell, count to senior citizens. by appointment. Rosea Lombardo preciation to everyone, for Ruth Wester your kindness in thought, Ml 49331 Parcel NO. 41-12-33-226-016. Licensed. Jim Barber, 897- Attorney Richard Heath 9523. C46 word & deed, during our time Kathy TenWoide, Secretary Lowell 897-9480 P46-53 of sorrow. Zoning Board of Appeals Grand Rapids 241-2292 Thank you C46 WANTED BABY SITTER - The Rinard Family C46 >n my home. One baby, Mon- • day and Wedensday, near SFMSALES Ada. Call 876-2254 after 6 ATTENTION P.M. NEEDLECRAFTERS 045,46,47 Stretcher Bars For Sale College Graduation Open House PRICE REDUCED TO SELL 5x7 S1.75 Friends, Relatives, Teachers WANTED - Used player 8x10 »J5 - Picture yourself camping, travelling to football games NCi Piano rolls, top prices paid for 12x16 S2.50 of SUE STORMZAND r olls in good condition. 897- 16x20 S2.75 this fall or vactioning in Sunday September 23 - 2-8 P.M. 9261 days, 897-5381 eve- 18x24 $3.25 Florida this winter in a 23' The largnt shell is that of 3105 Alden Nash nings, ask for Roger. Special Sizes made to Globestar mini-motorhome. Make us an offer! 1974 the giant clam; it may 1/2 way between Lowell and Expressway TF/NO order. Available at the measure four feet Thii 0 GRAND VALLEY model in A-1 condition. On a gigantic bivavle lives on NO GIFTS PLEASE coral reefs in the Indian LEDGER. Dodge chassis this unit fea- SEND THE LEDGER tures a recently overhauled, and Pacific Oceans. TO COLLEGE! wsfc* i^Tirir mm* Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, Sep!. 19, 1984 - Page 24 Fire guts Alden Nash home IM. CARS 1983 Dodge Omni, 4 door, glacier blue, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, cloth buckets, rear defrost, AM radio 1982 Plymouth Sapparo, 2 door, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, air. power steering & brakes, cruise, stereo, rear defrost 1982 Pontiac Bonneville, 4 door, 2-tone blue, V6, automatic, air, power steering-brakes-windows-locks, cruise, stereo 1982 Dodge 400, 2 door, 2-tone blue, 4 speed, stereo 1982 Dodge Charger, 2.2, dark blue, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, cruise, delayed wipers, rear defrost AM/FM cassette. James and Tina Pel hers house loacted at 1277 Alden Nash was completely destroyed by fire last 1981 Olds Cutlass, 2 door, dark blue, V6, automatic, air, Tuesday afternoon. power steering-brakes-windows-locks, cruise, cassette stereo Tina Pethers had just put her said she jusl grabbed Ihe kids and relative. Donald Pethers who 1981 Plymouth Horizon, 2 door, dark blue, 4 cylinder, three children down for a nap last ran to the neighbors lo call ihe now lives in Rorida. Damage automatic, stereo, rear defrost, cloth seats Tuesday afternoon when she saw fire department The blaze des- was estimated at $60,000. flames in the kitchen. Pelhers troyed the Pethers residence al The blaze started al about 3:00 1981 Dodge Aries, 4 door, yellow, automatic 1277 Alden Nash near Ar- P.M., and faulty wiring was 1981 Dodga Omni, yellow, 4 door, air, rear defrost. Board story, rowhead Gold Course. The listed as Ihe probable cause, home was a total loss despite the Firefighters were called back to 1980 Dodge Diplomat, 4 door, light green, 318, automatic, continued efforts of units from Lowell, the scene at aboul 6:00 P.M. air, power steering & brakes, stereo, cloth seats, cruise Grattan and Ada Fire Depart- when the flames rekindled. All^t bludegeoning energy cost loom ments. Tina and her husband that was left were the basement Ford T-Bird, 2 door, silver, 6 cylinder, automatic, air, power on the horizon and increase al an James rented the home from a walls. steering & brakes, stereo, tinted glass average annual rate of 10% per year. The Board therefore, is 1980 Buick Regal, 2 door, white, V6, automatic, air, stereo, comitted to strive for excellence power windows-steering-seats-locks, tilt wheel in all phases of its school opera- Main Street, cont'd. tions. 1980 Mercury Zephyr 2 door, 2-tone blue, 4 speed, cloth Recently a number of sludy Patrick McCaslin, 23, ofLowell received an appearance ticket to buckets commissions have issued reports appear in 63rd District Court for furnishing alcohol to minors on 1979 Chrysler Newport, 4 door, light blue, automatic, air, calling attention lo perceived September 9. weaknesses in the American a 16 yeard old Juvenile female backed into a car owned by Daniel new tires educational system. They have pjp^ 33f of N. Monroe Friday Evening, September 14. Both driv-i^ 1979 Ford Pinto Wagon, light blue, 4 cylinder, automatic, also made numerous recommen- crs are from Lowell. AM/FM cassette, new all-season tires. dations for improvement in a car driven by Susan Mathews, 25, of Ada was struck from the school program and classroom rear by a pick-up truck driven by Roger Kamp, 32, of Lowell al 1979 Chevrolet Malibu, 4 door, brown, V6, automatic, air, instruction. Main and Hudson Streets Friday evening, September 14. power steering & brakes, cloth seats. Also recently, the Board has Noel Sief, 30, and Rebecca Roush, 18, collided at Main and Hud- received a detailed technical as- son Street Friday evening September 14. Both drivers are Lowell re- 1979 Olds Cutlass, V6, automatic, power steering &• brakes, sistance audit which identifies sidents. FM stereo, cloth seats additional alternatives designed A 16 year old Juvenile female from Lowell was injured in an acci- lo reduce energy consumption dent Friday evening September 14, at Main and Hudson Street, 1978 Dodge Magnum, 2 door, black, 318, automatic, air, and to reduce the strain on when the vehicle she was driving was struck in the drivers side by a power steering-brakes-windows, stereo, cloth seats operating dollars through an vehicle driven by Helen Palinkas, 18, of Lowell. 1978 Ford T-Bird, 2 door, red, V8, automatic, power steering identified energy conservation Issued an appearance violation for Assault and Battery Sunday maintenace program. The Board September 16 was, Roger Kamp, 32, of Lowell in connection with & brakes, air, stereo firmly believes that a thorough an incident that occurred that day at a private residence. 1978 Chrysler Cordoba, 2 door, VB, automatic, air, cruise, review and study of these reports Arrested Sunday morning on a warrant issued by 63rd District and recommendations, as they Court was Delbert Hardy, 30, of Saranac. Hardy was turned over to FM, rear defrost. TRUCKS relate to educational programs Kent County Sheriffs Dept. Deputies for transfer to the Kent and facilities, is paramount. County Jail after being issued a citation for driving while license 1983 Ford F100, V8,, 4 speed, black. Explorer Pkg., power Since the American educa- suspended. steering & brakes, FM lional system has been estab- TheBodyof47,ycarold, Billy Ray Goud, ofLowell, was found lished on the premise that local by a Lowell Police Officer, Shortly after 1:00 A.M., Monday mom- 1382 Dodge D1S0, 2-tone blue, 318, automatic, power steer communililes should make the ing. September 17, near the enterance of the Drive to a business on ing & brakes, stereo, cruise, step bumper decisions concerning their West Main Street. An autopsy has been scheduled to determine the schools the Board accepts its re- cause of death. Preliminary examination at the scene found no evi-^ 1981 Dodga D50, tan, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, air sponsibility to provide leader- dence of foul play or traffic accident. Dodge Ramcharger, 2 door, beige, 318, automatic, power ship in addressing these recom- steering & brakes, spoke wheels mendations as they might apply UK the Lowell Area School Sys- tem. "ASJS" SPECIAL Finally, the Board believes Blouses 1974 Dodge Ramcharger 4x4, VB, automatic, power steering that attaining excellence in all & brakes, snow plow phases of the school system and its operations requires public For commitment and that total com- munity effort is essential if ex- Coition Repair • FREE Estimates MM cellence is to be achieved. TastIT Glass Repw, Al Makes mopor The Board, therefore, is com- Fall! •HHiijmi SEE ED STORMZAND mitted lo the involvement of citi- zens, staff, and students in exam- Girl's 7 - 4 Jr's. & Women's ining the various recommenda- tions and in helping to determine KB the extent ro which they should PLAIDS, STRIPES, CHECKS, chrysier] be implemented in the school system. To this end, the Board is SOLIDS, PRINTS IN further commined to establish- ing a process through which this BEAUTIFUL COLORS! community effort may be realized. Infant 3 Pc. Legging Other songbirds may flee & Sweater Sets HOUR* when people move in, but the Sarvlca i., thru Wed., 8am-9pm American robin seems to thrive Opan; :it Tues., Thur»., & Fri., amid civilization, says Na- Wednesday tH 7:46pm STAKTS 8>m - 6pm; Sat., til 3pm tional Wildlife magazine. It has adapted so well to human- I ity's imposition on the land that there are more robins in I North America today than dur- ing colonial times. "Money makes a man John Selden The United States has more radios than any other country In the world. laugh."