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^Volume 13, Issue 16 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 Wednesday, March 1, 1989 Showboat inks B.J. Thomas

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YMCA STARTS ITS SPRING PROGRAMS A selection process that started The Lowell YMCA has again expanded its program offerings. in September of 1988 is over. The YMCA Spring Programs include programs for youth, adult B.J. Thomas will entertain the and family. Programs start on Feb. 27. summer crowds from the Lowell | For Youth there is Kiddy Gym. Swim Lessons. Kinder Kickers, Showboat on the nights of June Youth soccer and softball. New programs for youth are indoor 22, 23 and 24. soccer for grades 1-6 and T-Ball for 4 year olds. Thomas, a musical craftsman, Horseback riding lessons are available at Meadow View Farms. whose talents and unique vocal This program can be for everyone in the family (youth must be at styling have crossed virtually least 8 years old). Classes include grooming, tacking and riding. every musical arena, earning Classes are held in an indoor riding arena. Classes will be on him five Grammy Awards. Hav- Monday starting Feb. 27; Thursday, starting March 2 or on Satur- ing earned numerous gold re- day, starting March 4. cords, his sales are approaching Y's Way to Weight Management is a program that involves the the 40 million mark. participant in decision making lifestyle changes related to eating "Lowell Showboat is ex- behaviors, physical activity, and food choices. The program is tremely happy with the selec- Piearly not a diet but rather an educational and self help program tion/' Showboat President Gor- which combines these three essential components for successful don Gould said. "Thomas is very long term weight management. much a crossover entertainer. He There are also morning, afternoon and evening fitness classes. draws from more than just one Anyone interested in signing up for YMCA classes should call or segment of musical fans.M stop in at the YMCA office. Financial assistance is available if The selection process which needed. was headed by Ray Quada, worked in cooperation with an agency out of Zanesville, Ohio. VOTING PLACE CHANGE FOR PRECINCT II 'It makes things much easier when working with an agency. ^ Please note that the new voting place for Lowell Area Schools' Agencies know prices and the wrecincl II has been reassigned to the Old Bowne Township Hall type of crowds and events an en- located on the comer of 84lh Street and Alden Nash Road, tertainer will work," Gould said. Voters going to the polls for this school's special March 21, 1989 millage election, please go to this new location. The Showboat board greatly ap- preciates the hard work and YMCA BEGINS YOUTH POOL FUND CAMPAIGN hours of follow-up by Quada even after resigning as the Show- The Lowell YMCA will be kicking off its Invest in Youth/Pool boat President position." Fund Campaign on March lt 1989. (today). All three of the Showboat James Reagan D.D.S. is this year's Chairman. ^Invest in Youth shows will start at 8:30 p.m. dollars go towards scholarships for youth who cannot afford to Tickets will be $12 for reserve ^ay for a YMCA program. No one is turned away because of the seats and $10 for general admis- Wability to pay for a program" Reagan said. sion. Gould said people may call The YMCA has set a goal of $25,000 for 1989. This year's the Showboat office now for re- campaign also includes repairing the King Memorial Pool. The servations Monday through Fri- City Council wants to see the YMCA raise SI I,(XX) to help with day, 9 a.m. til 5 p.m, at 897- repairs of the pool. 8280, or people may write Low- ell Showboat, P.O. Box 213, LAAC OFFERS WINTER WORKSHOPS Lowell. MI 49331, Thomas' hits include the The Lowell Area Arts Council is offering four workshops at the Oscar-winning "Raindrops Keep Arts Center, 149 S. Hudson St. Palling On My Head," which re- For children grades 2 through 6, the Center will hold two work- placed and the Su- tops. "Drawing Basicstaught by Sandra Bartlett, offers children premesonJan, 3 1970 as number B.J. Thomas, most notably remembered for his smash hit "Raindrops Keep Falling On My "chance to learn basic drawing skill such as perspective, shading one on the Billboard's pop chart. Head" will provide the headline entertainment at the 1989 Lowell Showboat, and shadow and linear control, while having fun at the same time. It retained that position for four "Creating a Drama" taught by Dm Rooker, will instruct children straight weeks, when he was fi- in the process of developing and writing a play, creating props Car Garage." went into the studio to record his sales had surpassed the 20 mil- nally overtaken by the Jacksons, and scenery, producing a play program and performing the play Bom Billy Joe Thomas on first hit. the Hank Williams lion mark. making "Raindrops" one of the for parents and friends at the conclusion of the workshop. Aug. 7, 1942 in Hugo, Ok- classic "I'm So Lonesome I In 1973 and 1974 he released top 25 hits of the decade. Both workshops will be held at the Arts Center on Saturdays, lahoma. he lived there for all of Could Cry." Recalls Thomas. his biggest hits on the Paramount His next number one hit re- March 4, 11, 18, and 25 at 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Fee is SI4 for two weeks. His family moved "My Dad told me not to come label, "Rock and Roll Lullaby," placed Elton John's "Philadel- either four week workshop. often, finally settling in Rosen- back unless I recorded some- featuring guitar great Duane phia Freedom" with "(Hey Won't Two workshops for adults will be offered also. "Life Drawing" burg, Texas. His early musical thing country." Eddy, and (Hey Won't You Play) You Play) Another Somebody begins Monday, March 6, 7 p.m .to 10 p.m. and is an eight week influences included such country One of Thomas' early breaks Another Somebody Done Some- Done somebody Wrong Song." workshop for all area artists and affords the opportunity to work and rhythm and blues greats as look place when Dionne War- Only one other number one cont'd, pg. 8 ^P»m both life and character models. Fee is $32 members and $36 Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb and wick. liking his vocal abilities, single, a medley produced in non-members. Also offerd to adults is a 4 week workshop in basket Jackie Wilson. Thefirst record brought him to the attention of Holland, has ever had a longer ICEMAN'S OUTLET - Your making with Barb Caddick, beginnig Wednesday, March 8,7-9-30 the young Thomas boy ever Burt Bacharach and landed him title. Other Thomas hits have in- party specialist. Liquor, beer and p.m. Fee is $7 plus materials. bought was "Miss Ann" by Little one of his biggest hits ever. cluded "I'm So Lonesome I wine specials. Rear entrance To sign up for any of the workshops, phone the Arts Center at Richard. "Raindrops Kepp Falling On My Could Cry," "Hooked On A Feel- across from Lucchesfs Spaghetti 897-8545. Monday thru Friday, I p.m to 5 p.m. At the age of 14, Thomas Head." ing," "Rock and Roll Lullaby." House. Open until 12 p.m. Sun. joined the church choir. While By the time he sang this "Whatever Happened To Old til 6 p.m. SO s DANCE AND BUFFET SET FOR MARCH II still in high school he became a Bacharach tune on the Academy Fashioned Love," "New Looks Get ready to dance the night away. The 5()*s Dance and Buffet, member of the Triumphs. It was Awards in 1970, Thomas' record From An Old Lover," and "Two LUCCHESrS SPAGHETTI sponsored by the Lowell Athletic Boosters, will be held at Shady this band with whom he later GARY'S COUNTRY MEATS - HOUSE - Serving spaghetti, Acres on March 11 from 7 p.m. to I a.m. PRECISION A FASHION For fresh meat cuts, cold cuts and piz/a, submarines, mexican food A Tickets arc S8 each and may be purchased at The Casual Touch VILLAGE INN - Daily specials - HAIRSTYLING - For both men cheese visit Lowell's exclusive and lasagna. Open Tues.-Thiirs, or call Denise at 897-9678 Reservations should ho in by March 6. Kitchen open until 2 a.m. • Beer and women. Man's World specials 2-5 p.m. M-F. Call 897- meat market at 205 K. Main. Call 4-11 p.m.: Frid. & Sat. 4 until Cont'd, pg. 24 Hairstyling. Phone 897-8102. 8880. 897-7306. midnight; and Sun. 4-11 p.m. The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, March lt 1989 - Page 2 The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, March I, 1989 - Page 3 Obituaries March blows in "Save Your Vision Week" March is blowing in the an- sponsor of the celebration in care of their eyes with regular Every day, he said, Americans people nationwide use computer Because of the increased need nual observance of Save Your Michigan. eye examinations. watch 630 million hours of tele- terminals at work daily. to remind people to lake care of Vision Week. This year s dales As proclaimed by the U.S. "The message of Save Your vision, read over 62,7 million "These figures don't include their eyes, the Michigan Op- are March 5-11. President and governor of Michi- Vision Week is more important newspapers, borrow nearly 3,2 the many ways people use their tomelric Association is extend- Around since 1972, the event Orval Jessup passes in Florida gan. Save Your Vision Week is now than ever because we rely million library books, buy more eyes to drive, play sports, pursue ing its Save Your Vision Week "is growing in significance" says held to remind people how im- so much more on our eyes in than 2.8 million movie tickets hobbies, read magazines. learn, celebration throughout the the president of the Michigan JESSUP - Orval E. Jessup, grandson, James (Geri) Jessup of dren, Deanna Bern adn Jessup directed and arranged portant good vision is to daily today's high-lech world," said and rent an almost equal number work and do an infinite number month of March. Optomelric Association, major aged 81. of Lowell, passed away Rockford; granddaughier. Ronda daughters, Nicole and Kimberly, music for end men, chorus and living and of the need to take Robert L. Carter. O.D. of videotapes. Nearly 40 milllion of tasks,"' Dr. Carter added. hrbruary 23. 1989 in En- Jessup of New Rochelle, NY; of Lansing, Bradley Hagerty of orchestra for the Lowell Show- glewood, FL. He is survived by three . great-granddaughiers, Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Roger boat from 1941 thru 1958. his wife. Bertha; son. Ronald Dawn, Linda and Michelle Jes- Andrews and daughter, Gretchen He was Past Worshipful Mas- ~1 (Arlene) Jessup of Lansing; sup of Rockford; step-grandchil- Hammerberg of Lansing, and ter and Life Member of Lowell Lori and Jeffrey Andrews of Will- Lodge No. 90 F& AM, Past Ex- mmoluif ixiljutz to my (imljancl, (Dtoa/' £ iamston. Ml. He was preceded cellent High Priest and Life LINTON - Raymond J. Linton, in death by his brother, Howard. Member of Hooker Chapter No. Lumber and Coal of Alto for 53 MICHIGAN TRADESMAN, December 19. 1961 aged 82. passed away Fehruar> years, was a member of Alto Jessupreceived hi s BS Degree 78 Royal Arch Masons, Past P*gt Thirteen 20. 1989 in Florida. He is sur- United Methodist Church, a char- in music education at Western Worthy Patron and Life Member vived by his wife. Mary; ter member of Alto Lions Club, Michigan University and a Mas- of Cyclamen Chapter No. 94 daughters. Joan Durkec and her and a member of the Grand ter in music education at the Uni- Order of The Eastern Star, and husband Dwayne of Alto, Janet Rapids Elk Lodge No. 48. and versity of Michigan. He taught Life Member of Local No, 56 Citizens of Lowell take pride in their Hiuh School Hand and its Director Wheeler and her husband Ralph many years in Alto Business As- public school music 37 years. American Federation of Musi- of Lima. OH; six grandchildren. sociation Memorial contribu- He taught in Gladwin and cians. Karen Potter. Pamela and David tions may be made to the Alto Elkton before coming to Lowell Jessup and his wife. Bertha, 4th Row, left to right: * Tom Morse, Drum Major Durkee. James and Brandy, and Methodist Church. Funeral Ser- in 1939, as band director, where have spent the last 10 winters in Kay Wood Heather Wheeler; and one great- James Mac GrvRor vices were held Friday, at the he stayed for 29 years and retired Englewood, FL. although they Karl Kutschinski. grandson; a brother, a step- Roth-Gerst Chapel, with Rev. in 1968. enjoyed traveling and "hit every Jerry Timpson Nt-ssena Waller brother. two step-sisters and a Margaret Peterson officiating. He directed church choirs in state in the Union except Rhode Roma Helm host of relatives and friends. He Interment at Bowne Center Elkton and for 13 years at the Island." said Mrs. Jessup. They Orley Kranenberi; James Lind owned and operated R.J. Linton Cemetery, First United Methodist Church both liked to swim and fish also. Jack De(ira\v in Lowell, Gary Stiff Errolyn Osborn*- Orval E. Jessup 3rd Row Vi-w'' Charles Croning(>r Funeral Services were held Lodge No, 90 F & AM. Inter- W \' * i. *4 ii -v Sr, A* m ' Diane Seeley hp v Suzanne Miller Monday at the First United ment was at Oak wood Cemetery •\ \ ~ * \ ? V •« . V y- jfe, Patty SchnHKler Methodist Church of Lowell, Memorial contributions may Phyllis Chatterdon I l 1 S t • » \ 5 * \ rl \ Lynne Watson with Rev. William Amundsen of- be made to the Michigan Heart 7 > $ x Director Orval E. Jetaup ficiating. Masonic Services Association or to the First United ^ Judy McMahon '•> % * Nola Bedell under the Auspices of Lowell Methodist Church of Lowell. » ' Raymond DeVrio Nancy Potter Jack Mathews 2nd Row: Joyce Williams Beverly Bedell Julie Lundberg cozy corner Joanne Davenport Maureen Rankin ATM BANKING Barbara Burtle Sharon Potter Sandra Thompson Robert Lind by Roger Brown Lucille Bozung Ladena Rinard Barbara Nead Well, today is the first of March. I realize we re still three weeks Front Row: away Irom the official first day of spring. I also realize thai here ' . Steve Myers THROUGHOUT Michael Miller in Michigan we can gel a fool of snow dumped on us the l irsi da\ A* William Serne of spring. But, there is something magical about getting through X Sally VanVorst \ Nancy Oatlcy February, I still say it's the longest month of the year, no matter Rulh Preston Patty Trumbull what the calendar says. Plynn Pennock The thought that winter is getting awfully old was prompted b\ Rene Fairchild Phyllis Lewis MICHIGAN the fact my feet are freezing this morning. We have an automatic Brure Walter thermostat here at the Ledger. It cools the place down to a brisk Robert Loesch Twlrlers: 60 degrees in here at night, and I'm sure that the temperature down \ Trade Lois White where gravity and evolution have placed my feet, is considerably Norma Heim Frances Brown cooler than that. Absent from picture; Since I traditionally come in early on Tuesday to w rite this A Robert Clark Shirley Ri'-kert column, I'm the one to kick the furnace back on, brew some Roger Zeds ma \ coffee, shovel the walk, etc, I then sit down to a sedentary two Gail McMahon hours at the typesetter with my feet freezing. I much prefer the 1 summer months when I come in early, make a pot of coffee and kick on the air conditioning. You winter lovers can say what you During the school year will, but I d much rather mop my brow than rub my feet in an Orval E. Jessup, band the Lowell High School Band attempt to get some circulation back into them. director, has served makes about 20 public ll may be a bit premature to talk this way, but in all honesty it on the Lowell High iflC8 hasn't been a bad winter. There haven't been any long bouts with I-ISO bu« * appearances including a School faculty ^MJNBKEHTSE bitter cold temperatures. There hasn't been a terribly large amount tour of nearby schools for for 13 years. And for r oB — ol snow. It seems like we've seen the sun more often than we do assemblies. It also gives most w inters. And. let's not forget that wonderful month of January ^ 7 years he has summer programs, parades, in which we saw temperatures climb into the sixties. I thought l i/^ participated in the Pr0/eM m died and gone to Florida! and plays on the Showboat. annual production ^ *i long .He For me personally it's been a gotnl winter in many respects 1 Picture on back cover of the Showboat. haven't had any dead batteries. I've had no leaky roofs caused by enU shows the Band marching ice build-ups I haven't slipped on the ice and busted my butt My "ke Louie" aS little snow thrower actually worked when I needed it. I haven I in its red uniforms at had to call a wrecker. So far no pipes have frozen and burst, I m B«low it shown th« cast of tho 1951 Showboat. Ann Arbor, October 13, 1951. just waiting for the blizzard. here are no charges for using your FMB The worst winter related problem I can recall from this season concerned a cup of coffee. I had poured a travel cup to take in the Money Centre ATM card in Michigan! car. 1 sat the cup on the icy. rounded roof of the space shuttle (my white Ford laurus) while I placed an armload of stuff onto thc^ An FMB MoneyCentre ATM card can be tront seat, I stood back up just in time to catch the contents of used at any convenient ATM location, throughout the that coffee cup down the front of me as it slid off the car roof. If that s the worst thing I have happen to me this winter, I'll be a State of Michigan, that displays the CIRRUS happy man. or Network 1 logo. No matter whose ATM you use, you will not be charged for accessing your account mo MORE LONG DRIVES FOR A M • GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP with an FMB MoneyCentre ATM card. We Carry Conventional Bedding & Water Beds BACK SUPPORTER SOFTSIDE

Twin WAVELE8S - *344.96 Twin *399.96 Ful1 STATE SAVINCS *468.96 Full *469.96 LOWELL & Queen i *649.96 Queen BANK King ROCKFORD King *689.96 To everybody in Michigan and neighboring states Lowell is famous for its Showboat. First In Financial Service A Good Night's Shop Stmts Hon!if Member FDIC HOUHS Proceeds of the Showboat are used for civic and other worthy causes! MT114 .SPRING. LOWELL WESTOWN ROCKFORD 414 East Mam Street 1425 West Mam Street 6835 Belding Rd., N E .AIR. 097-4153 897-3264 874-8330 Youf Comptof j •dh 220 W. Main, Lowell, Ml • Ph. 897-7447 •Shop'B The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, March 1, 1989 - Page 4 The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, March I, 1989 - Page 5 Missionaries at Congregational Church Coming Events Returning home, after several as General Secretary for Mis- years in practice in Des Moines, sion. Notices in the Ledger s "Com- years of age. Leadership training 10, he changed careers, and en- Since retirement. Rev. Mook EVERY SUNDAY EVENING - Just $1.00 per person, children Macabee hall with a roast beef TUES., MAR. 21: Lowell Music ing Events" are free of charge through community involvement. rolled at Chicago Theological has contined to lead study groups Royal Rangers for the boys. Mis- under 5 free dinner serving 11:30 until 2 p.m. Boosters will meet in the Middle to any non-profH organization Interested, call 897-9152 or 897- Seminary. Following gradua- in India, and work with Jaffna sionettes for the girls for kids kin- Supper from 5 until 7 p.m. Dona- School Band Room at 7 p.m All in the Lowell, Ada, Alto, and 6539. dergarten and up. Christ Ambas- MON., MAR. 6: Lowell Athletic tion for meals are adults $4.50; parents of music students are tion, he served churches in Il- College in Sri Lanka Saranac area. We prefer such sadors for the youth (7 thru 12 Boosters Club will meet at 7:30 children 12 and under $2; chil- urged to attend. linois and New Hampshire be- Rev. Mook will be accom- notices to be kept brief and to EVERY 1ST A 3RD TUESDAY grades). Christian Clubs to help p.m. in the K-Quad Room at the dren under 5 free with parent. fore going with his family as mis- panied by his wife. Jane, former be submitted by mail, but will - V.F.W. Post 8303 meets at the our children grow through the Lowell High School. Foreman Euchre tournament upstairs at TUES., MAR. 21: Open House sionaries to India in 1958. From writer and staff editor of the accept notices by phone at V.F.W. Clubroom. 307 E. Main means of achievement prog- Rd. 1:30 p.m. Dancing from 9 p.m. for Tops No. 372 at 7:00 p.m. at United Church Herald, and pro- 897-9261. I960 untl his retirement he St.. Lowell at 8:00 p.m. rams. special activities, crafts to 1 a.m. with "Scatter". Program the First Congregational Church served the United Church Board ducer of films about the mission and basic moral teaming. For TUES., MAR. 7: There will a reg- at 7:30 p.m. at the Mattison in Lowell. All persons interested WOMEN OF THE MOOSE for World Ministries, first as Sec- work of the United Church of SATURDAYS - Take Off more info call Lowell Assembly ular meeting of the Grattan Lyceum Hall, everyone wel- in losing weight are invited to at- Chapter night meeting is held the ratary for South Asia, and then Christ. Pounds Sensibly Tops #M11493 of God at 897-7047. Township Historical Society at 7 come. tend. Come and see the results • first Monday of each month, at 8 meets every Sat. at 8:30 a.m. In p.m. in the museum at 11676 Old of our members. You. too. can p.m. the Congregational Church LOWELL LIBRARY - will be Belding Road, Grattan. Guest MON.. MAR. 20: West Central benefit. basement in Lowell. Comer of open: Mon. 9:30 to 4:30 p.m.; speaker will be Priscilla Johnson. Michigan Historical Society will WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Bus- Spring and Hudson Sts. Weigh- Wed., 12:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Fri. Director of Howard Christensen meet at Schneider Manor at 6 THURS., MAR. 23: Senior Citi- iness Meeting is held the third Homespun ins from 8:30 a.m. 'til 9:00 a.m. & Sat., 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Nature Center, whose topic will p.m. for a potluck and 7 p.m. for zen trip to Voight House and St. Monday of each month, at 8 p.m. be: Extinction or Survival. the program. Program is Jim George Greek Orthodox Church. TUESDAYS - Take Off Pounds SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING Mulder talking about "Fallasburg Call the Community Ed office for EVERY SECOND TUESDAY Devotions Sensibly Tops #MI 372 meets LEAGUE * 60 years and older, THURS., MAR. 9: Senior Citizen as It Really Was in the 1800 8" information and reservation, The Lowell Area Fishing Club every Tuesday evening at the welcome. Roll-Away Ltd. Lanes lunch ana program featuring a Please call 897-7000 to reserve 897-8434. now meets at the Flat River Lowell Congregational Church on Wed. at 1 p.m. Michigan slide presentation by a place. Sponsor is Ida Onan. Rev. Telfer Mook and wife Jane Snowmobile Clubhouse on Pot- basement. Comer of Spring and Roger Brown. Call Community Important: Reservations neces- Cats have no ability to ters Road, just East of Montcalm Hudson Sts. Weigh-ins at 5:45 Ed. 897-8434 for more informa- sary. THURS., MAR. 2: Vergennes taste sweet things. Ave, at 7:00 p.m. All prospective p.m. tion and reservation. To celebrate the internation- A graduate of Yale Law Cooperative Club will meet at By Pauline Spray • members or interested individu- al ly-focused "One Great Hour of School, Rev. Mook began his Schneider Manor at 1 p.m. All als are cordially welcome. THURSDAYS: Take Off Pounds THURS., MAR. 9: The Ionia Sharing Sunday on March 5. career in the legal profession. members bring a guest. Speaker Sensibly Tops Ml No. 333. County M.A.E.H. is sponsoring a March is Kidney Month the Rev. Telfer Mook. former di- His career was interrupted, how- be the recipients of divine help. is Mr. Edward Gillis. on "Michi- All scripture is... profitable for FIRST MONDAY OF EACH Saranac. meets every Thursday style show at 7:30 p.m. at the gan Indian Culture". Anyone in- March is National Kidney There are approximately 750 rector of the United Church of ever, in 1941; he served four doctrine, for reproof, for cor- When we realize our need of in- MONTH: The Bowne Township evening at the Saranac Public Li- Michigan Research Station. terested in hearing this speaker Month. Throughout this month, Christ's world mission efforts, years in the Navy during the Sec- rection, for instruction in right- struction and are willing to ac- Historical Society will hold regu- brary. Weigh-ins at 6:45 p.m. 9302 Portland Rd.. Clarksville. patients in our state suffering or joining this club is most wel- the National Kidney Foundation will speak at the Congregational ond World War as a Japanese lan- eousness (II Timothy 3:16). cept reproof and correction, and lar meetings at the Township Mi. Public welcome. Clothing by from these diseases. come. Guests call 676-2362 with Church at the 10 a.m. worship guage officer. He also organized if we are submissive to God's Hall, 6059 Linfield. Alto, on the SECOND MONDAY OF EACH Lake Odessa Mercantile Shop. of Michigan makes a concerted Kidney disease can be a seri- reservation for a salad buffet leadings, we can have spiritual first Monday of each month at MONTH: The Lowell Area $1.00 donation. Prizes given effort to promote awareness of ous, life-threatening disorder. serv ice. All members of the com- a school for 3.000 Japanese and I was disappointed because I Stephen Wittenbach luncheon. munity are cordially invited to Korean children in the Marianas, wasn't having much success illumination. Within the Word of 7:30 p.m. No December or Jan- Schools Board of Education away. kidney disease and related disor- Early detection and paying care- uary meetings. meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Board ders. They want to educate attend. who were prisoners of war there. cleaning my silverware with a God "the directions arc clearly THURS., MAR. 2: Any resident ful attention to doctor's orders of Education office located in the THURS,, MAR. 9: YMCA Lenten product which had proved highly given." of Eastgate interested in the up- people on the purpose of the kid- are the keys to preventing treata- EVERY SECOND WEDNES- Middle School. 12685 Foreman Book Reviews continue with successful for others. Then I re- Prayer: O Lord. I turn to Thee Wittenbach honored coming School Millage. is invited neys -- how they work, what they ble kidney diseases from progres- • Road. Registration DAY: Lowell Woman's Club Eunice VanderVeen reviewing do, their affect on well-being - with simple, trusting faith. As a # to an information meeting at the sing to fatal disorders. membered something I had read meets every 2nd Wednesday of "Life and Death in Shanghai" by for the Lowell Missionary Church. since many people are not aware During March, the National a few days before. One house- child seeks counsel from his the month at Schneider Manor at EVERY MONDAY EVENING: Nien Cheng, a women who sur- Stephen Wittenbach, son of He is a 1977 graduate of Low- 10501 Settlewood Dr. from 7- of the functions of these most wife wrote that after many years earthly parent, so I seek Thy 12:00. Luncheon and program. "Euchre" will be played at the vived 6 1/2 years of prison and Kidney Foundation continues its LOWELL UNITED Mr. and Mrs. Everett Witten- ell High School with a B A de- 8:30 p.m. For information con- she had begun reading the in- help. Illuminate my mind. Im- V.F.W. Post 8303 at 7:30 p.m. torture in Communist China. Cof- important organs. efforts to increase public aware- bach. of Ada, has been honored gree from Aquinas College in cerning the meeting contact METHODIST structions accompanying the part to me Thy wisdom. Amen. EVERY SECOND WEDNES- Admission is $1, prizes. Public fee at 1:15, review at 1:30. All The number of individuals suf- ness of tne early warning signs as District Sales Manager of the 1981 and received an M B A de- Nancy Williams. 897-7032 or products she purchased. Much to DAY: Lowell VFW Auxiliary No. welcome. invited, no charge. fering from some diseases of the of kidney disease: buming or dif- PRESCHOOL gree from Western Michigan Col- Elaine Smith. 897-9880. her satisfaction, she found the Lord, grant us all a right to learn year for the Midwest Region of 8303 meets at 8:00 p.m. at the kidney and urinary tract is grow- ficulty during urination; passage lege in 1985. VFW Post. 307 W. Main Street. EVERY MON. & TUES. MORN- SAT., MAR. 11:50*8 Dance and YEAR 1989/1990 ^ cleaners and bleaches worked The wisdom it imparts, the Oldsmobile Division of Gen- THURS., MAR. 2: Lenten Book ing. More than 20 million people of bloody urine; puffiness eral Motors. Lowell. ING - Coffee Break Bible Study. Buffet sponsored by Lowell Ath- fine if used as directed. So I fol- And to its heav'nly teaching turn Wittenbach and his wife. Reviews start Mar. 2 at the Low- in our country suffer from some around the eyes and swelling of Has Begun Monday 7:15 to 8:30 p.m.; Tues- letic Boosters at Shady Acres lowed her advice, read the direc- With simple, childlike hearts. Out of 120 District Managers ell Y-Lounge. Coffee 1:15, Book kidney or urinary tract related the hands and feet; pain in the & Will Continue Until Classes Are Full Debi, reside in Creve Couer, EVERY THIRD SUNDAY: The day 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets are nationwide, Wittenbach was one review starts at 1:30 p.m. 1989 condition; and 80.000 lives are small of the back just below the tions, carried out the instruc- Bernard Barton MO, a St. Louis suburb Flat River Snowmobile Club Lakeside Community Church. $8 each and may be purchased of eighteen given the award is the year of the young readers. claimed each year from these dis- ribs, and high blood pressure. Offered are afternoon 3-day-a-week sessions for tions, and my silverware came • •.neets at the clubhouse at 11841 6201 Whitneyville Rd. at Casual Touch or call Denise Jane Aronson. Librarian, will re- those children 4 by September 1st. Children 3 by beautifully clean. which is based on Sales versus Potters Rd A Potluck is at 12:30 897-9678. Reservations must be eases. view the group of books for It was when I began seeking Objectives, Customer Satisfac- p.m. with business meeting fol- 3RD SAT. OF EACH MONTH - in by March 6. July 1st may enroll in our Tuesday & Thursday young readers, pre-school thru tion and Market Share. lowing. New members and V.F.W. Post No. 8303 in Lowell. if" to be informed that I found what In The Service 6th grade. No charge. morning sessions. Registration information is WED., MAR. 15: The newly I was looking for. New spiritual Wittenbach was also recently guests are welcome. 307 W. Main. Steak dinner, serv- available in our church office, or you may contact ing 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Public in- reactivated Historical Society of Strien light is waiting for each of us, promoted to Oldsmobile's St. FRI., MAR. 3: Regular meeting Pvt. Jeffery C. Patrick, son of OUA-KE-ZIK SPORTSMEN'S vited. Ada will hold its next meeting at registrar... fellow Christians. If we read Louis, MO Metro District and of Cyclamen Chapter No. 94 Avoid buying grapefruit Patricia L, Bray, of Ada and CLUB meets every 2nd and 4th 7:30 p.m. at the Amway Learning God's Word with an open mind, O.E.S. will be held at 8 p.m. in Heating & Plumbing with a soft and tender peel his accounts include four of the nephew of Mina Pierson of Bel- Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at the Club EVERY TUES. MORNING - Center. 7215 Headly St Ada. Mary Dudeck at either 897-8690 or 897-5605 the Lowell Masonic Temple. ask God for His guidance, and that breaks easily with fin- top fifty Oldsmobile Dealers m mont, has completed a supply building at 11400 Foreman Ladies join us for Coffee Break/ Frank Mackaman. director of the Final preparations of the Sandy seek to know His will, we can ger pressure. the United States. Road. Lowell. Story Hour at Calvary Christian Gerald R. Ford Museum will Residential & Commercial course at the U.S. Army Training Coswell Reception on March 10 Reformed Church. 1151 W speak on steps in establishing a Center, Fort Jackson, SC. will be discussed. ^SECOND TUESDAY - Better Main. Lowell 9:30 thru 10:45 a.m. historical society. Anyone mter- During the course, students re- ^ w3uyers Food Buying Club meets Nursery provided. eted, please attend. 897-5569 ceived instruction in the mainte- SAT. MAR. 4: Travelogue No. 4 the second Tuesday of every on the Slavic countries will be If No Answer Call 242-8472 nance of slock records and the month at 7:00 p.m. at Grace EVERY THIRD SATURDAY - THURS., MAR. 16: Lenten Book shown at 7 p.m. at the First Kutchey's home, 1001 Heffron, Men s Breakfast 8 a.m. at Lowell Review. Joan Wittenbach will -GREG VAN STRIEN procedures necessary to receive, United Methodist Church. 621 E. AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY present a biographical sketch of Lowell. Interested people are Assembly of God. 3050 Alden store, issue and ship supplies and Main St.. Lowell. Betty Yeiter will welcome. For information, call Nash, (just south of town). Spec- Beryl Markham: thrilling, cap- material. be the presenter. The public is ADA COMMUNITY Kathy at 897-8779. ial speaker and good food. For tivating storyteller from Africa. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE He is a 1988 graduate of Corn- invited and there is no charge. ADA CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH more info call 897-7047. Coffee at 1:15 and review at BETHANY BIBLE CHURCH stock Park High School. EVERY 1ST & 3RD THURS. - 1:30. All invited, no charge. 7227 Thomapple River Dr. 676-1032 OF LOWELL SAT., MAR. 4: There will be a REFORMED CHURCH 3900 East Fulton Lowell Area Jaycees. meet at the THIRD TUESDAY EVENING - Pastor THOMAS J BARTHA 201 North Washington Street Fellowship Breakfast at Hope 7152 BradfieW St.. S.E 676-1698 REV RAYMOND E BEFUS Marine Cpl. Scott M Or- Lowell Congregational Church at Ladies Joy Fellowship. Various SAT., MAR. 18: The annual Morning Worship 10:00 A M REV RICK UPCHURCH Church of the Brethren, (located REV BRIAN P BOSSCHER Morning Worship 9:50 A M topics and special speakers. For Smyrna St. Patrick s Day celeb- WITTENBACH'S Church School 10:00 A Mi ganek, son of Thomas B and 7:00 p.m. New members wel- Morning Worship . 8 45 A M and 11 00 A M Sunday School 11:20 A M (Broadcast 10 A M WMAX 1470) at M-50 at Kent and Ionia County Morning Worship 11:00 A M Lynda N. Organek of Lowell, comed. Membership 21-39 more info call Lowell Assembly ration will be at the Smyrna Sunday School igiOQ a M Evening Worship 6:00 P M Sunday School 11:15AM Line) From 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 6:00 P.M of God at 897-7047. Evening Worship 6 00 P M WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE THIS Evening Service 600PM was recently awarded the U.S. J Wednesday Mid-Week Service COMMUNITY CHURCH YOUR Wednesday Service 7:30 P M Marine Corps Good Conduct OIL CHANGE, Jr. Teens. Adults 7 00 p m CHURCH HOME WELCOME TO ALL Medal. Nursery-Come & Worship With Us Organek received the award esanin FILTER 8 LUBE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH for good behavior and conduct CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH over a three-year period in the OF ALTO OF LOWELL Marine Corps. SPECIAL CHURCH OF LOWELL Corner of 60th Street & Bancroft Avenue 2275 West Mam Street He is currently serving ai Meeting at the Lowell Middle School Sunday School 10 00 A M Sunday School 9:45 A.M. (12675 Foreman) Morning Worship 11 00 A M Marine Corps Base, Camp Pend- Sunday Worship Services 11 00 A M & 600 P.M. Sunday Morning Worship Evening Worship 7:00 P M leton, CA. Awana • Wednesday 6 50 P M OWBOMi And Children s Ministries 10:00 A M Wednesday Bible Study Wednesday Prayer Meeting . . ^ 7;oo p Midweek Bible Services and Youth Ministry and Prayer Meeting 7 00 P M M A 1985 graduate of Grandvilk 0 Here she comes ; JOE GERKIN. PASTOR 897-0017 "A JOYFUL WORSHIPPING COMMUNITY" GENE SICKLER. PASTOR Senior High School, he joined 897-6477 DAVID COBB. YOUTH PASTOR 897-6348 V 868-6403 or 868-6912 the Marine Corps in July 1^ JULY VALVOUHE •AJtOumtc ALTON BIBLE CHURCH FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 10-15 | MOTO* 0*L I Lincoln Lake Ave at 3 Mile Road CHURCH OF LOWELL FIRST UNITED METHODIST Sunday School 10:00 A M FRIENDSHIP COUNTRY Morning Worship 11:00AM (United Church of Christ) CHURCH OF LOWELL A CREDIT PROBLEM? Evening Praise 7:00 P M 404 North Hudson 621 E Mam Street 897-5936 CHAPEL BANKRUPTCY? TICKET PRICES *New filter - chassis lube, including 897-5906 REGULAR HOURS Wednesday AWANA 7:00 PM 10200 Grand River Ave Monday thru Thursday Friday and Saturday latches & hinges - check & fill all fluids, (Sept • April) Worship and Church School . . . 10:00 A M Morning Worship 9 00 A M and 10:45 A M Sunday Services 10 30 AM DIVORCE? Rev David Hagens Pastor Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 P M. Church School 9 30 to 10:30 A M Wednesday Bible Study . . . ! ; 7 ^ p $10.00 - $8.00 - $6.00 $12.00 - $10.00 - $8.00 up to 5 quarts Valvoline motor oil Eleanor Martin Director of Education REV WILLIAM AMUNDSEN. MINISTER NO CREDIT? REV KENNETH R MCGEE. Pastor BOB ROUSH. PASTOR JulylO, 11,12,13 July 14,15 Marilyn Ossentjuk Director of Music Nursery available at both services 897-5648 or 897-4273 897-7489 NO PROBLEM? mmmmmpLUSmmmmm Barrier-Free Nursery Provided Barrier • Free Entrance YOU ARE WELCOME' I 1989 CHESANING SHOWBOAT TICKET RESERVATIONS ^ I will guarantee financ- ! Mail to: TlckelComm .Chesaning Showboat. 123 W Broad St.. Ctwsaning. Ml 48616 i Main Attraction 14 PT. SAFETY INSPECTION ing on selected used Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope i

cars with minimum cash l Please make reservations for (date) MICKEY GOOD SHEPHERD MISSIONARY CHURCH ST. MARY'S down. Could qualify for I I at $ each Total check $ Rtmittanct mutt 10501 Settlewood Ph 897-7185 CATHOLIC CHURCH new car financing, accompany ordart GILLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday School 9 45 AM Oldsmobile - Pontlac - GMC Trucks 402 N Amity Name Worship Service 1100AM payments as low as... Op*n: Mon. k Wtd. 9-9. TIMS., Thur Fri. 9-6. 10305 Bluewater Highway Evening Service 6 00PM Saturday ZT ^ ^ $139°° per month. Address TICKETS ON SALE NOW SKSSffl LOWELL Morning Worship 10 00 A M. Prayer and Bible Study-7 30 P M Wednesdays Sunday Mass 9:00 4 11 00 AM City. State. Zip GENUINEGMPARTS 897-9227 GLENN H MARKS Sunday School & Adult Bible Class . 9 00 A M. CONTACT No Credit Cards Phone Orders: |5I7| 845-3056 JOSEPH FREMER, PASTOR 4 Foreman Road I Phone Keep that great CM feeling l OHice Hours: |GM QUAUTYl 897-8307 897-9110 NO REFUNDS AFTER MAY 1,1989 GyiJ SERVICE PAOTS with genuine GM parts. FRED MORGAN Mon.-Frl.: 9 to 5. Sat: 9 to I at 897-8431

.. \ The Lowell Ledger • Wednesday, March 1, 1989 - Page 6 The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, March I, 1989 "Neighbors Who Care" kick off pro-millage campaign City Council agrees to help

there was enough money gener- mg. and the schools Mill Millage campaign chairman. present facts and answer ques- The Feb.27 meeting provided state aid formula through state cann(1| HEALTH ated along with the millage rates keep up with increasing costv Ra\ Quada. and school officials tions from 30-40 concerned com- information and answers con- legislature; increase in local mil- • YMCA repair King Memorial Pool to operate the school district. Kemp says. "Dollar for d„||lr "kicked off its public millage munity members. cerning the schoors finances; lage; and increase in school en- By During this time the school's Ihc only way the school can campaign Monday night (Feb. The meeting, although bigger local support versus state sup- rollment. Dr. Paul Gauthier fund equity (savings account I in- maintain its present prognmi-. 27) with an orientation (coffee in size, is similar to what the "Expenses of the Lowell Area h port; what effect the millage in- At its Feb. 21 meeting, Low- kus of Grand Rapids for a vari- Dr. Jim Lang Schools have been increasing at creased from$250,000to SI mil- to increase school millage." licensed business (Sneaker's) of a capital improvement plan and treat) meeting at the Lowell "Neighbors Who Care" Commit- crease would have on the average ell's City Council voted to allo- lion during that four-year period. Kemp pointed to achan which ance to construct an 1,100 square from Bret McManus to Shelley Middle School Cafetorium. tee would like to see happen households; and S.E.V. effects the standard rate figure of eight covering areas of facilities, cate $22,000 toward the repair fool house on Gee Drive. The Marie Merigan. GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX The meeting provided key throughout Lowell in small percent." Kemp said. "Of the "That may seem like a lot of showed in 1977-78 thai 47 per- streets and parks. Once the coun- on the school budget. of the King Memorial Pool - property is located within the R In this week's column we are going to review a very common communicators of the commu- neighborhood settings. Lowell Assistant Superinten- total budget ($10,250.00) 85 per- money compared to a household cent of Lowell's school funding Sneaker's also requested an cil has reviewed the projects, the $11,000 from the Lee Fund and zoning district where 1,600 eniertainmenl permit. That re- complaint.,.heartburn. The medical term for heartbum is gas- nity with information about the The meetings would allow for dent Gary Kemp discussed the cent of that is personnelrelated . " budget, but that SI million takes came from local taxpayers finished document will serve as the $ 11,000 the LOOK Memorial square feet of floor area would troesophageal reflux. The term pretty much explains the underlying status of Lowell schools finan- Between 1983-87 there was a the school through one month's while the stale provided 53 quest was denied by the council a guideline to determine future millage and school facts to be millage financial information. Fund board approved at its Feb. cent. However, in 1988-89 |oc | be required. since Sneaker s does not meet re- problem, stomach contents reflux into the esophagus (feeding cial situation, details on the presented by a school representa- He stated that the school gener- five to seven percent yearly in- operation." Kemp explained. a improvements. "This plan in no 15 meeting. Tiskus' staled that anyone able quired floor area and dressing tube). Normally when you swallow food it travels down the March 21 millage election and tive and questions to be ates schoolrevenue fo r operation crease in state aid plus with in- In 1987-88 stale aid increased taxpayer's share is up to M p^. way commits the council to any- The City also officially agreed to afford a 1,600 square foot esophagus and into the stomach. As the food passes from the gave school officials a chance to answered. creased enrollment Kemp said by 3.6 percent. However, the cent, but the slate is only provid- room standards established by thing." Pasquale said. in one of three ways: increase in to provide the required labor, esophagus to the stomach the lower end of the esophagus relaxes yearly expenses were greater ing 32 percent support home is not likely to purchase a the L.C.C. which would helpreduce th e cost allowing the food to pass. The sphincter then closes to keep food thanrevenue b y $170,000. drop- What will ihe 2.9 mill increase 1.7 acre lot (with an easement In other council news: Not included in the capital im- of repairs by approximately in the stomach. If the sphincter fails to close it allows backwards ping the lund equity to mean to home owners' ^ encircling it) to build it on. She * The City approved the purchase provement plan was Oakwood $17,000 based on the bid from stated they would be more likely flow from the stomach to the esophagus. Because the stomach $840,000. $60,000 home ($30,000 S.t.V) of two lawnmowers for its parks cemetery. "A plan outlining the My mother and I were on a train headed back to our home Robertson Brothers Pool Service to buy a larger more private lot. contents are highly acidic, it can irritate the lining of the esophagus, During 1988-89 the state aid would mean an extra S87 a year and cemetery operations. The trees that will replace the Walnuts in Michigan. We had been on our yearly visit to my aunt of Farmington Hills. It is still un- Consequently this variance is leading to the sensation we all know as heartbum Other symptoms decreased to 3,5 percent. "And or $1.67 a week. A homeowner mowers will be bought from which were cut down last fall in Ohio, when my mother fell and severely twisted her foot. decided whether other bids will placing a burden on the seller in of gastroesophageal reflux include, a sour taste in the mouth, in order to balance the budget ol a $100,000 home with a George Hofacker (Grand should be ready by March 20," excessive belching, nausea, cramps or sharp chest pains. Gas- We left soon after that for home That is when you came be sought. "Thai will be left up disposing of the lot. "Rather than Rapids). The city will pay Pasquale said. MWe do plan on and keep the fund equity at $50,000 S.E.V would incur an troesophageal reflux can sometimes mimic the pains of a heart into our lives. to the YMCA," Lowell City continuing to leave this as unde- $4,850 for a Scag Lawn Mower getting in-put from area resi- by $840,000, cuts of $260,000 extra $145 a year or $2.79 per attack. I tried to make my mother comfortable on the train, but Manager Dave Pasquale said. veloped land, it would be wise and $4,990 for a 61-inch Scag dents." were necessary.'" week. Gastroesophageal reflux is very common, at least one in ten Joan Wittenbach I was uneasy, not knowing quite how to take care of her. It The City had one stipulation, to allow a more modest sized lawn Mower to help meet the re- * James Phillips was appointed "In 1989-90 we expect a What does this mean for the people experience symptoms daily, and up to one-third of all people was frightening to see her unable to move without pain ll that the YMCA raise its $11,000 home to be built. Thus increasing quirements of the Lowell Public to the planning commission and maximum of a two-percent in- school? Simply stated, with an will experience symptoms at one time or another. In most people must have shown. I saw you coming toward us. and heard before the project is started. Low- the assessed value of the land Works Department. Dave Clark was appointed to the crease in state aid," Kemp said. increased S.E.V. slate aid goes gastroesophageal reflux will not interfere with their lifestyle. In a you say, "Is there something I can do to help you?" I saw ell YMCA Director Doug Ybema and increasing the lax base for * The council was given a draft "If we were to add back the down. When the S.E.V isn't Board of Review. A STRANGER RE VISITED you smile and I saw the color of your eyes -- and I accepted reported that the Y board has ag- the community." Tiskus said. small percentage, frequent reflux can lead to severe inflammation $260,000 in cuts made in Oc- high the stale aid increases, At one time or another, we will meet a stranger or two your offer. You sat w ith us the entire trip. We laughed, played reed to try to raise $11,000 to Scott McKillop, zoning ad- of the esophagus which may require treatment. If stomach acid tober of 1988 and with "core cur- either way the local school dol- refluxes into the trachea (wind pipe), it may cause choking and who will leave an indelible mark on our lives. Someone silly games, and shared stories of who we were and what help rebuild the pool. He added ministrator, has asked the Zoning Rabbit raisers needed riculum expenses of $90,000. lars remain the same. even pneumonia. who seemingly comes out of nowhere, stays with us for a we liked. that the board would also like to Board of Appeals to render a for- The interest inraising rabbits rewarding opportunity and idea yearly expenses greater than re- School officials hope thai the moment and disappears forever. They are never forgotten in When we came to our stop in Michigan, I saw my Dad see a new pool contract drawn mal interpretation of the City of for a 4-H or family project is if you live in an urban or rural Most cases of reflux can be treated simply by following these venue by S8(K).(XK) would cut the recommendations: the deeprecesses o f our minds or our hearts. out of the window. I was relieved to see him because of my "Neighbor Who Cares" coffee up after the summer, and a vou- Lowell Zoning Ordinance. growing in the Lowell area. The area. 4-H'ers raise rabbits for fund equity to $40,000." * avoid caffeine (coffee, tea. cola) It is to this stranger that I give a testimonial, of the impact mother's loot, but unhappy because I knew the train would meetings that will be held cher system reactivated between While there are two provisions 4-H Program needs adult volun- pleasure and profit. They enjoy Kemp is often asked if prop- * avoid carbonated beverages that he had in my life, for what seemed a brief moment of lake you away from us. throughout the community in the city and the YMCA. that are clearly intended to regu- teers to act as co-leaders in rabbit showing their rabbits at fairs or erty assessments keep going up time. For that moment. I am grateful. As my mother reached out to my Dad's waiting arms. I vaious households will not onl\ Tm in favor of a voucher sys- late the placement of structures clubs. Volunteers need to have rabbit shows. * avoid citrus juices, highly acid foods (tomatoes) turned around and looked at you standing in the opening of - the schools must be getting be informative but provide a tem," Pasquale said. "Last year on comer lots, one is clear and an interest and willingness to Volunteers will receive an * avoid chocolates and peppermint Dear John. * eat smaller meals - large meals distend the stomach allowing the doorway-smiling. "Good-bye. John. Thanks for helping more money from this? "True, forum for area residents to ask the City made a $3,000 contribu- one is confusing. The biggest lead and work with elementary orientation or training. For more relaxation of the sphincter I am giving a testimonial for you today. I w ish you were us out." I heard the ends of the those last words of mine but when taxes go up from in- and have questions answered tion to the pool and paid 50 per- hurdle being section 8.04 (D) children. They do not have to be information, contact Deb at the * don't lie down within three-four hours after eating-gravity helps here listening, seeing me. and being part of my life again. trickle out in tears. "My pleasure. Joan, my pleasure. Good- creased asessment the state re- about the school. cent of the regular city member- which stales there must be a full rabbit experts. 4-H Youth Program, 774-3265 or keep stomach contents in the stomach I wonder where you might be at this time. Perhaps you have bye." duces its share of school fund- ships to the YMCA." He added front yard setback distance from Raising rabbits is a fun and Laurie at 897-7272. even died by now. If so. my testimonial w ill be my eulogy * avoid alcohol - all alcoholic beverages relax the sphincter Now that I am older, the remembrance is vintage. If this that with that system the con- the side street right of way. for you as well. * slop smoking - inhibits the sphincter s functions were a eulogy. I would leave this Scripture verse on your tribution could go as high as "It states clearly that a full Happy Birthday I hadn't thought about you for years. John, for 45 years. Amy Craycraft named * keep your weight in the normal range casket: "Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, for some $8,000, front yard setback distance is re- MAR. 2: Krisitna Kortjohn, MAR. 5: Grandpa Don, Ernest * raise the head of the bed by placing six inch blocks under the And then one evening I walked into a classroom, introduced have entertained angels unaware." Heb. 13:2. Ybema and the YMCA board quired when specific conditions Roger MacNaughton, Mary Collins, Don Silvis. myself to the teacher- and there you were-:only in memory head posts - tilling the whole bed is important. Using extra pillows I think you were that to me. You are still somewhere in to Western's Dean's List continued to bring the discussion exist. It does not slate, however, Vezino, Andy DeWitt, Karolyn MAR. 6: Pat Covell. of course, but real. I saw vou-in her eves. It startled me will worsen reflux • m the part of my heart that says, "ten years old." Amy Craycraft. a 1988 1988 semester. of pool mainlainance and operat- what the setback requirement is Murphy. MAR. 7: Joyce Blasher. Ma- at first, but then I smiled in recognition. I haven't seen eyes * take one-two tablespoons of a liquid antacid a half an hour after Wherever you are, John, you are loved. ing costs to the forefront. While when those conditions do not MAR. 3: Don Reagan, Sue rian Carrigon, Debbie Wright. like that in all these years. They belonged to you, once graduate of Lowell High School Craycraft is also a member of eating and at bedtime. Happily your friend. no resolutions came from the exist," McKillop said. Burghuis, Phyllis Richards. MAR. 8: Dennis Huver. Bill again; deep, marine, aqua blue, alive and caring. has been named to the Dean's the Western Michigan University Joan talks, dialogue continues. The council approved ihe B.T MAR. 4: Pat Fonger, Olive Briggs, Gordon C. Hill, Bill List at Western Michigan Univer- Honors College. If these simple recommendations do not adequately reduce your A March 6 public hearing was Brothers, Inc. request to transfer Wood. Kaleb Harris, Scott Vas- Green, Dorothy Bower, Kay 101 I0[=ll sity after completing the Pall discomfort, you should see your doctor lor further evaluation and L haw. Carter, Kathy Avery, set for the request by Carol Tis- slock interest in a Class C - SDM treatment. Lowell City Council proceedings

OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Item No, 1. MICHIGAN WIRE PROCESSING CO.. INC - $785,000 of improvements given to the West Main Street the City could substantially cut the cost by taking much of Item No. 5. INCREASE IN AUDIT FEES. Tom Dickinson reported the following: of the APPLICATION FOR INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES EXEMP- plant. the labor work. With Robertson Bros, committing to such skill from Biggs, Hausserman, Thompson and Dickinson stated CITY COUNCIL TION CERTIFICATE (RA. 198) - PUBLIC HEARING Mayor YEA: 5. tasks as re-piping and cutting concrete, and a local contractor that his firm has a contract to perform City audit services for 1. The Michigan Municipal League is establishing its Legisla- of the Maatman opened the public hearing to consider a tax abate- NAY: 0. doing the finish concrete work, the price would be brought $12,000. Any additional fees above that amount must have tive Conference for Wednesday. March 22 in Lansing. CITY OF LOWELL, MICHIGAN ment for Michigan Wire Processing, Inc. for improvements ABSENT: 0. down to an estimated $32,800. Council approval. Recently, an invoice from Biggs, Hausser- 2. At its regular meeting of January 23. the Planning Commis- made to its West Main facility. These included a 10.000 sq. MOTION CARRIED. For the Regular Meeting of Monday. February 6. 1989. ft. processing addition to the existing building. 1,600 sq. ft. of man, Thompson and Dickinson was presented to the City sion discussed parking lot requirements with the Blue It was proposed that the funding split be as follows: new office space and the installation of machinery and equip- Item No. 2. INCREASED ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR outlining $4,155 in additional charges for work required to Crocodile on W. Main and approved a new sign for Root-Low- ell. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. by Mayor Maat- ment totaling $785,000 in investment. Don Fizer, President THE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT CONSTRUC- finish the audit. Mr. Dickinson noted that the sewer fund finan- man. Lee Fund of Michigan Wire stated that 15 jobs are expected to be created TION. As deferred from the January 3, 1989 meeting. $11,000 ical statement, new wastewater treatment plant construction 3. At its regularly scheduled meeting on January 24, the Air- Look Fund within a two year period while 22 jobs are retained. He men- Fishbeck, Thompson. Carr and Huber requested additional $11,000 and EPA funding were extremely complex this year requiring port Board approved a proposal from American Sky Balloon % YMCA (thru donations) The Pledge of Allegiance was recited and the clerk called the tioned that the company has already hired more than the engineering fees of $57,582 for the Wastewater Treatment $11.MQ many additional hours to adjust during the audit. Also the Co. to place in operation at the airport maintaining a propane roll. application stated. Mr. Fizer said the Michigan Wire does need Plant. It was noted that Mayor Maatman and Councilmember $33,000 requirements of the "Single Audit Act of 1984" demanded tank. This is subject to proper liability insurance approved by the twelve (12) year tax abatement in order to remain competi- Fonger met with the Fishbeck staff on January 17 to discuss extra time. both the City and GRSBM. Present: Councilmembers Doyle, Fonger. Thompson. tive. the issue. Pete Daukss from Fishbeck pointed out that en- Don Fizer. President of Michigan Wire, stated that the town A brief amount of time was spent answering Council ques- 4. Jim Porritt of the Kent County Road Commission stated Hodges. Mayor Maatman. Jim Doyle (Vice President of King Milling) and A J. Zengri gineering hours were originally estimated in 1981. This was needs the pool to keep children active. He mentioned that tions. that as of Tuesday. February 7 at 6:00 a.m. the County is Absent: None. (126 Flat River Dr.) stated their support of Michigan Wires not changed since then. Also, redesign of the sludge system he would support this project if asked. responsible for Hudson Street and the bridge. A resolution David Hagens, a member of the YMCA board, mentioned application for a twelve (12) year abatement. Letters of sup- caused additional hours but saved the City approximately IT WAS MOVED by Doyle and seconded by Thompson to from Council authorizing repair to the bridge and accepting IT WAS MOVED by Doyle and seconded by Hodges that the port were received from James Pfaller (Anderson Shoes) and $486,000. Through a legal opinion of the City Attorney, the that each year the Y is incurring a loss for the operation of approve the $4,155 increase in audit fees. 50% of the cost was now required. This committment was minutes of the January 16. 1989 meeting be approved as Charles Thomas (Metric Manufacturing Co.) City Council has the discretion to approve the increase but the pool, projecting $17,000 deficit for this coming year. This YEA: 5. previously agreed in prior Council motions. written. should be considered before additional funds are used for Ann Jankowski (315 Alden Nash) spoke against Michigan not the obligation. The Attorney suggested that the increase NAY: 0. YEA: 5. repair. Wire receiving any tax abatement whatsoever. She believed be approved subject to grant funding. The Council was con- ABSENT: 0, IT WAS MOVED by Hodges and seconded by Thompson to NAY. 0. The consensus of the Council was to table this item until the that the plant causes excessive noise for the adjacent residen- cerned if this increase was grant eligible. Pete Daukss stated MOTION CARRIED. provide a resolution to the County authorizing repair to Hud- ABSENT: 0. next meeting on February 21st. It was noted that the City, son Street bridge and accepting 50% of the construction cost. tial neighborhood. Sharon Potter (320 Alden Nash) wrote a that as far as the firm knew, it is grant eligible. The request Item No. 6. REPAIR OF CABLE TV - RESCUE BUILDING MOTION CARRIED letter voicing similar concerns. the townships and the Y will meet on February 7 to discuss YEA: 5. has to be submitted to the DNR for their review. ROOF. City Manager Pasquale reported that the existing roof recreation funding. Also, the Y Board needs to discuss the NAY: 0. Dr. Fritz Esch, Superintendent of the Lowell Area Schools (in Councilmember Fonger motioned to grant Fishbeck. on the Cable TV - Rescue Building is badly deteriorating. The IT WAS MOVED by Thompson and seconded by Fonger that pool issue. ABSENT: 0. a prior telephone conversation with City Manager Pasquale) Thompson. Carr and Huber the $57,582 increase in engineer- City received a quote from Jenne Technology of Michigan to the Bills and Accounts Payable be allowed and warrants is- MOTION CARRIED. expressed his general concern over the concept of industrial ing fees for the Wastewater Treatment Plant, but no support install an expansion joint system to take care of this problem. sued. Item No. 4. INTERIOR PAINTING OF CITY HALL. Dty Man- 5. The next City Council meeting will be on Tuesday. Feb. 21. tax abatements. Dr. Esch noted that abatement is a particu- was given. The motion died. The cost is $2,059.76 of which Light and Power would assume ager Pasquale reported that the City sought quotations to due to the offices being closed on Monday. Washington's birth- larly difficult issue in a time where the Public Schools must 25% of the cost. YEA: Councilmembers Doyle, Fonger. Thompson. Hodges paint the interior of the City Hall (for 15 rooms and 2 halls to day (February 20). seek additional operational millage. The State reimburses the IT WAS MOVED by Doyle and seconded by Thompson to and Mayor Maatman. be painted, including patching and prep work) from several Lowell Schools as an in formula district for operational millage grant Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr and Huber increase in en- IT WAS MOVED by Fonger and seconded by Hodges to award NAY: 0, lost, not debt service. Grand Rapids area contractors. It was recommended that Item No. 10. APPOINTMENTS. Mayor Maatman reappointed gineering fees for the Wastewater Treatment Plant contingent Jenne Technology of Michigan the project to install an expan- ABSENT: 0. '•avid Noonon undertake the work at a cost of $1.000 for David Drain to the Airport Board for three years and Randy Discussion from the Council concerned the current evaluation upon EPA grant funding approval. sion joint system to the Cable TV-Rescue Building roof for MOTION CARRIED. YEA: 5. labor and materials estimated at $550. The cost was deter- Ossewaarde to the Parks and Recreation Committee for three point system utilized for 198 applications. Michigan Wires the amount of $2,059.76 with Light and Power assuming 25% mined to be very reasonable and can be done after regularly years. application was given five (5) years of abatement under the NAY: 0. of the cost. BILLS AND ACCOUNTS PAYABLE TOTALS (2-6-89) scheduled business hours. system. Several Kent County communities abatement evalu- ABSENT; 0. YEA: 5. General Fund $65,502.94 IT WAS MOVED by Thompson to adjourn at 9:30 p.m. ation programs have analyzed in a report given to Council. MOTION CARRIED. NAY: 0. Major Street Fund 587.50 IT WAS MOVED by Doyle and seconded by Fonger to award Councilmember Thompson stated that he likes the evaluation ABSENT: 0. Local Street Fund 864.65 David Noonon the project to paint City Hall for $1.000 for Approved: February 21. 1989 formula the City now has and would like to use it. Item No. 3. SWIMMING POOL REPAIR. As requested by MOTION CARRIED. Sewer Fund 3.447.76 labor and $550 for materials. Councilmember Fonger motioned to grant an eight (8) year council, City Manager Pasquale reported that a meeting was Water Fund 2.970.11 YEA: 5. James D. Maatman. Mayor David M. Pasquale. City Clerk tax abatement to Michigan Wire, but no support was given neld January 24 with the City and YMCA representative to Item No. 7. CITIZEN SUGGESTIONS. None. Equipment Funa 2.176.02 NAY: 0. The motion died. discuss the repair of the King Memorial Pool. Bill Robertson Data Processing Fund 433.62 ABSENT: 0. 0 ober1son Bros Pool Service of Farmington Hills was also Item No. 8. COUNCIL COMMENTS. None. An oyster will produce a pearl when a foreign body Current Tax Fund 54,70716 FMOTION CARRIED. IT WAS MOVED by Doyle and seconded by Thompson to Ttle d scuss on such as a grain of sand irritates its soft body. The oyster tivfcn ' ' centered on means to reduce the Lee Fund 800.00 The Council did request that City Manager Pasquale check secretes layers of pearl, a calcareous or limestone de- grant Michigan Wire a five (5) year tax abatement on the 60,000 cost estimate for repair. It was determined that Item No. 9. MANAGER'S REPORT. City Manager Pasquale with Mr. Noonon about liability insurance. posit. around the sand to protect itself. The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, March 1, 1989 • Page 9 The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, March 1, 1989 - Page 8 Lowell High School hosts The Lowell Ledaer'ft s O-K student exchange and skippy kids." He chuckles, Through the leadership of O- time. Itreminded m e of a regular "At FHC the stereotype is that K Conference Presideni Dick school day." Steensma said. come lunch time. Lowell stu- Korb. ihe firsl ever O-K Confer- The biggest difference between dents grab their muskets and go ence studem exchange was held Lowell and Central is that FHC shoot their dinner. None of these at Lowell High School. Wednes- is a lot more modernized. Techni- ll stereotypes are true. Actually stu- day. Heb. 22. cally. Central is ahead of Lowell. dents are more alike than differ- The student exchange brought Our school is more modem. It 12 students from other O-K Con- has television monitors. VCRs ent " ference schools to Lowell High and phones in most of its class- M School for a day. exposing stu- rooms. Steensma. a Ranger football dents to another school, its stu- He continued. Part of that. I player, liked the idea of meeting dents and teachers. "At the same think, is because FHC is located guys he's only ever met on the time it helped to tear down some in a richer district and the school football field. "Its a good oppor- of the school stereotypes that are is better funded - people are more tunity to meet and see the other built up." Lowell student coun- willing to pay for moderniza- side of an individual." LISTING selor Gordon Gould said. tion." Each high school exchange DeVries adds. "Here, students Both students liked the fact student was paired with a host work on Commodore Computers that they were readily accepted MAGAZINE (student council member) from at Rogers we're using Apple by the Lowell students and Lowell High School was the host for an O-K Conference student exchange program on Lowell for the day. Computers." teachers, which made them feel Wednesday, Feb. 22. The all-day program allowed students to share thoughts and ideas on the Some schools had more than Both students agreed that like they fit right in. different schools. Above are the 12 visiting students who participated. • featurei Complete onerepresentative. Roger s High stereotypes are most evident and Another interesting compari- with a salad," DeVries said. School sent three representatives exist in all schools. "Lowell is Liftings off Lowoli son made by students was on the Gould said he thought the high as did Forest Hills Central. thought of as a farming town (a Showboat cont'd. lunch programs. "The biggest school student exchange prog- Two of the exchange students hick town)/' DeVries said. Cable TV Ckaiuiels difference, is FHC and Rogers ram was a good one, but would body Wrong Song " label. Thomas had back-to-back included Central junior Ryan Steensma contributes "Lowell students have a wider selection like to see it occur a couple times In the late 19708 Thomas number one hits, "New Looks Steensma and Rogers* senior students think all FHC and East On A Daily Basis. to choose from, at Lowell if you a year. formed his own management From An Older Lover," and Laurie DeVries. "It was a good Grand Rapids students are rich don't like the dinner you're left company, RainSong Manage- "Whatever Happened To Old ment Corporation, with his wife Fashioned Love " • Complete A Gloria. Located in Arlington, Some of Thomas' current hits Texas, it is near where they re- include •Throwin' Rocks At The * Full Line Auto Parts Dealer Winston Churchill had lasy To Use twin bads, and when he side with their three daughters Moon/* "Broken Toys" and the nm theme song from ABC sitcom * Complete Machine Shop Service couldn't fall asleep in one, Paige, Nora and Erin. he would move to the In 1983 on the Cleveland Inter- "Growing Pains," "As Long as o Listings Coincide national/Columbia Records We've Got Each Other' * Computerized Quick Service or other. WMi Numbers On Special Orders Your Tuner

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Part 4 (CC) Mcrton and Addie Alderink. all bom February 23, 1989 at Butter- ence Friend of Ionia. © CNN Heedline Newt ffl (MO) Wonder of Wettom © Chain Reaction her big sister. Heather Nicole. © Little Prince Auttralia © Celebrity Choft of Grand Rapids. worth Hospital. He weighed 7 Proud grandparents are Ronald ffiX (FR) Thit Moming't © (TU) The Living Itlet lbs. 11 ozs. Grandparents are It's a boy! Tony James Ellison and Joyce Essich and Han)ld Butmett © (WE) Now Explorert © (FR) 19M International © (TH) New Animal World Outboard Grand Prix Crossword Puzzle Mr. and Mrs. David Smith are Don and Flora Jean Beachum of arrived Febmary 20, 1989. He Carigon of Lowell and Shirley © 15 NBC Newt at Sunnte © £ CBS Morning Nowt 10:05© Movie © (MO) 1966 National High proud to announce the birth of Lowell, Pat and Richard Stevens weighed 8 lbs. 6 ozs. and was School Cheerteading Carigon of Saranac. 6:35 O (WE) Movie 10:300 Fendengo © (TU.TH) CoHege Baaketbell their daughter. Rose Marie. 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The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, March 1, 1989 - Page 18 Red Arrow J.V. claims Thomas, Albro sharing unique friendship along with many conversations 'i) Lowell first-year basketball That's right, clean off that friend, one of his fraternity coach Mark Thomas would like spoon and buckle up those bibs. coaching friends, an 18-year vet- from that fraternity of coaches. share of league title io tee the Red Arrow program Thomas and Albros share a eran, 11 of those years at EGR. Albro's exposure to the game Itach a level, par, with East friendship that was first kindled Despite being clothed in layers has allowed him to be pulled 1 owell's junior sarsily baskel- However, behind the 18-point Lowell led by one at the end (irmd K.ipids at a Michigan State basketball of success since coming to East aside by some knowledgable bas- performances of John Borg and of the firsl quarter 21-20. The hail team rapped up a tie for the i Well, Thomas, so would every camp in 1978. Grand Rapids from Marlettc ketball gurus. "I've been fortu- O-K White Conference title Fri- Steve Malone. Lowell was able game was even at 34-34 at other coach in the O-K White. "Coaches share a special High (in the thumb of the state), nate in that I've had many people day night with a 72-69 victor) to turn the tables halftime. The homestanding The difference in Thomas' ap- fraternity. We all have something Albroremembers tha t firsl year. help me out along the way." he over Zeeland. Malone and Borg also led the Chix held a 55-54 lead at the end proach, he's using Pioner coach in common," Albro says. "We're "The club was 13-10 that first says. "It's nice to be able to re- The Red Arrows dropped their Arrows on the boards with nine of three stanzas. all bums when we lose, no matter year. We lost seven games by five tum that opportunity to someone and seven rebounds respectively. The Red Arrows outscored Rick Albro s knowledge, experi- first meeting to the Chix 70-67. points or less and four of those you like and respect." Zeeland 18-14 in the final eight ence and friendship to help build the community, and during tough In Thomas. Albro sees a lot of minutes to earn the victory. the foundation. times we draw upon our in overtime," Albro says. The himself. "Thomas is a young stu- Lowell finished the season at JD Hold it! Friendship? We're strengths.** Pioneers 6-13 1988-89 season dent of the game. He has a strong Township of Vergennes 14-6 overall and 10-3 in the con- talking East Grand Rapids, the Draw upon your strengths dur- has also been been difficult for work ethic and he's always look- ference. rich, snooty students with club ing the tough times. Thomas' Albro, his players, and the ing for an edge," Albro says. Vince Videan's two free memberships and silver spoons. first year at the helm of the Red Pioneer allegiant following. The Thomas has taken a catch throws with 50 seconds remain- I well, the farmers, the overall Arrow basketball program has difference. Albro. unlike phrase he picked up from Albro ing gave Lowell a 71-69 lead. bibf .md Mother Earth under its been tough, no doubt. So the Thomas, has 18 years of silting and has not only asked his NOTICE one which it would not relin- nails. Lowell mentor calls upon a on the sideline to draw from. players to apply it to the game, quish. The two foul shots capped but has done so himself. In all a late Arrow rally. Lowell trailed • PUBLIC HEARING of his chats with the Pioneer by six with two-and-a-half mi- I PP r- coach, both on and off the court, ON PROPOSED VERGENNES nutes left in the game, when it he has "learned to listen and lis- rattled off seven consecutive TOWNSHIP MASTER PLAN 'J) tened to learn . " points to take the lead. The rally it . . . can be attributed to work from LowelKs junior varsity basketball team finished its regular season at 14-6 overall and 11-3 in Albro's teams are a perfect Notice is hereby given that the Vergennes the Red Arrows'full-court press the conference, earning it top honors. Members of the conference-winning Red Arrow team example of this - "He promotes Township Planning Commission will conduct Other players to score for Low include front, left to right, Jason White, Jerud Mierkalns, John Borg, Wayne Haines, Tim learning and understanding the a public hearing on Tuesday, March 14f 1989, ell include Jemd Mierkalns with Cooks and Ryan Brinks. Back, left to right, James Chertos, Vince Videan, Steve Malone, Todd game. His players are not mechanical machines out on the at 7:30 p.m. in the Vergennes Township Hall, 16 points; Ryan Brinks tallied PhMps and Ed Nausieda. floor. They're knowledgeable 10381 Bailey Drive, for the purpose of receiv- seven off the bench; Vince Vid- and able to solve problems." ean had six; while Todd Phillips ing public review and comment on a propos- Thomas said. netted four points and Jason ed Vergennes Township Master Plan. Chix drop Lowell, 81-54 The Red Arrow coach would White and Ed Nausieda scored like to build that quality into the two and one points respectively. Facing league leading Zeeland for all of one quarter, as it stuck 62 victor over Forest Hills Cen- Lowell program. "The kids have Rick Albro has coached the East Grand Rapids varsity basket- The proposed plan will be available for at full strength is a momentous with Zeeland throughout the first tral. to take the initiative for what ball team for 11 years. Over the years Albro has received help review at the Township Hall Wednesdays task for Lowell; facing Chix eight minutes. Lowell trailed 21- "Holtz averages 12 points a Lowell basketball will become," from his peers, the same type help he is providing friend, and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. starting February 15, without starting guard Ryan 15 after the first stanza, but the game for us and handles the ball Thomas said. sometimes foe, Lowell coach Mark Thomas. Holtz seems unfair. much more talent-laden Chix a lot, too, but that was not the 1989. Thomas is focused on promot- Classify it however you want, used its team concept style of difference in the game," Lowell way to do that is by winning. Lowell," Albro said. "We won ing that attitude. "There have Lowell showed up Friday night play as it pulled away form Low- basketball coach Mark Thomas But then at some point a coach the game by 28 points and Written comments on the proposed plan will been times this year where 1 at Zeeland for itsfinal regular ell 81-54, insuring a share of the said. "We were competitive in realizes that winning and losing clinched a share for the confer- The wotids' largest zoo think the team has accepted also be considered if received by the season basketball game to do bat- O-K White Conference cham- the first half and made a isn't as important as having the ence crown, but the kids did not is the 650 acre Whiptn«de what's happened. Change won't Township Clerk not later than March 14,1989. pionship with Northview, a 74- ballgame of it. But in the second kids playing up to their talent play to their potential. We did Zoo near London, England. tle with the Chix. occur until we quit accepting the Battle - the Red Arrows did. half Zeeland*s transition game re- and/or potential. not get better. Lowell outhustled present." ally wore us out." "One of my longest weekends us. Richard Bieri, Albro adds that when a coach Chix coach Tom Bean was after a Friday night basketball * Chairman Lowell varsity basketball coach Mark Thomas first met EGR coach Rick Albro at a Michigan firsl starts out, he's out to prove happy with the victory. "We're game, came last year against cont'd, pg. 20 ^State Basketball camp. so happy with the win and the that he's the right man. "The only O-K White co-championship," LOWELL YMCA he said. "We said we wanted to be champions at the beginning of the year and being co-champi- GAS. PARTS. SERVICE. TIRES. AT DISCOUNT PRICES 323 W. Main St., Lowell i ACTION COIIPOM ons with Northview certainly BPACriON feels good." 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She m WHAT TIME: 7 p.m. - Women's Teams EOHarexptesyiSW Most Cars* has been at the top of the digs night," Bean said. "Our guys re- 'SHOP SUPPUES EXTRA J With Exchange i ^ Most Cars and saves department all 7:45 p.m. - Co-ed Teams ally worked on finding their Limit 12 3 year. weakness tonight and they f Kirby has also been at the 8:30 p.m. • Men's Teams worked on the mismatches." I f top of her class' academic list Jason Douma led Lowell with Megan Kirby all four years. She currently 14 points. Tim Weststrate fol- !* carries a grade-point-average lowed with 12. msm A coach can measure an around 3.9. The senior will FOR MORE INFORMATION Everyone scored for Zeeland. SH athletes ability, height, pursue a career in business at The Chix were led by Steve Cari- w weight, speed, but it can't Michigan State University. gon with 14 points and 12 re- measure its desire or heart. Kirby *s teammates refer to CALL YMCA 897-8445 bounds. 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All of other planets in our solar system could be Saturday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. placed inside the planet Jupiter. 309 E. Main, Lowell The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday. March 1, 1989 - Page 20 The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, March I, 1989 - Page 21 » • Lowell gymnasts keep balance in league meet Arrows seventh in conference

final regular season match i)) nifer Murphy 14. It's all in semantics. Holland rick. The Red Arrow club ELL 104.25; East Grand Rapids top honors on the uneven bars Hovey was right behind with a Lowell's volleyball team en- to be denied, scored three of the vice percentage dropped and against the Falcons. East DIGS • Schneider 24; Megan and Rockford lied for first in the tmished the regular season at 4- 103.9; Kenowa Hills 103.0; with a mark of 9.25. 6.1. "I was pleased with our all- tered the O-K White Conference next four points earning a thril- with it helped Sparta rally to a Kentwood edged past Lowell Kirby 22; Tammie Knottnems O-K Rainbow Conference. 4. Lowell finished fifth in the Grand Haven 83.6. Other Lowell scores on ihe around scores on the balance Tournament with everything to ling victory. The win set the Ar- 15-4 win in game two. Unable 110.65-103.95. Mona Shores and East O-K Rainbow Championships at The only Lowell player to bars included Kelleigh Kinseys beam. I thought we did really gain and nothing to lose. rows up with a shot of advancing to change the shift im momen- II; Amundsen 10. In the floor exercise, the Fal- Kentwood lied for second, so Mona Shores. place in any of the four events 6.25; Jenny Akers 3.2; and Jen- well," Fitzpatrick said. The Red Arrows were 1-7 in from pool play, however, a tum. Lowell dropped a 15-8 de- KILLS - Knottnems 18; Jenny cons posted the top mark at 8.9. ihat left Lowell s gymnastic learn Rockford look lop honors with was Laura Kropf. The Red Arrow nifer Shuster's 2.65. Rockfords Jill Stuart claimed league competition during the straight set victory over Sparta, cision to Sparta in game three. Berry 13; Schneider 8, Melanie Lowell's Laura Kropf was sec- in third • or is thai fifth. 138.0, followed by Holland finished fourth on the bars with Kropf led all Arrows on the first with a mark of 9.4 on the regular season. The Laurie Kuna its third opponent of the day, was Lowell finished the day with Nelson 7. "We'll take third," smiles 137.55; Mona Shores 133.35; a mark of 8.9. Kropf was sixth balance beam with a score of 8.1. vault. Kropf, despite not plac- ond at 8.6. Grabbing the number coached squad opened the tour- necessary. a 15-7 win over East Grand BLOCKS - Knottnems and Nel- four position was Lowell's Becki Lowell coach Tammie Fit/pat- East Kentwood 127.85; LOW- in the all-around. "Kropf had a Rockford'sTatebe won the event ing, tallied a respectable 8.45. ney against Forest Hills Central With its serve at lop form, the Rapids, earning seventh place son each had 4. Hovey.recording a 6.5. Michelle good meel. Sherecorded eight s with a total of 9.15. Lowell's Teammate Michelle Chamber- (eventual tournament champi- Red Arrows were 24 of 24 in the and keeping the Arrows out of SAVES - Berry 9. Davis. Chamberlain finished a few hun- in everything/' Fitzpatrick said. Kim Pullen scored a 6.3; Jody lainrecorded on e of her best vau- on). The Rangers took their first first game against the Spartans, the basement Schneider and Kirby 8; and Kris dreths of a point behind Hovey I Tracey Talebe of Rockford won Smith came in at 6.2 and Becki lts of the year, receiving a 7.05. step toward the league's lop spot earning a 15-9 win. Lowell tournament totals: Stouffer 6. Hovey earned a 6.65 and Angie at 6.25. Kim Pullen was sixth •D with an impressive straight set Volleyball, a game of emotion ACES - Doreen Schneider 9; 9 Fox totaled a 6.6. with a 6.1. 15-6, 15-5 win over Lowell. and momentum, saw a sudden Kirsten Amundsen 8. Gymnastics In the floor exercise Holland s East Kentwood look top hon- l-owell did not have a whole shift in game two. Lowell's ser- ASSISTS - Stacy Davis 25; Jen- TYacy Webber took lop honors ors in all four events. The Fal- $ lot of lime to think over the loss cont'd. GRATTAN with a mark of 9.3. Lowell's top cons catapulted their way to the for conference power Wyoming gymnast. Krpf, earned an 8.45 top on the vault with a mark of Park was next. The Red Arrows The Falcons mark of 8.65 look honors on the uneven bars. while teammate Hovey came 8.7. Kropf finished second with got off to an inauspicious begin- Kropf close behind in second TOWNSHIP home at 7.15. Pullen totaled a a total of 8.35, Lowell's Angie ning, dropping the first game of Lowell FFA Chapter with an 8.55. Red Arrow Kel- 6.25 and Chamberlain came in Fox finished fifth at 7.0 and the match 15-4. However some leigh Kinsey was third at 6.8. at 5.75. Becki Hovey placed sixth at 6.8. strong serving by Megan Kirby On the balance beam it was a E. Kentwood 110.65 "For being a freshman. Fox and Jennifer Murphy rallied wins regional contests Falcon with the high mark of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Lowell 103.95 has done remarkably well this Lowell to a 15-12 win in the set's 0) 8.25. Kropf finished third at GRATTAN TOWNSHIP LAND USE PLAN Lowell and East Kentwood year," Lowell coach Tammie second game. 7 45 Pullen and Jody Smith battled right down to the last set Fitzpatrick said. Kuna made mention of the Notice is hereby given that on: The Lowell FFA Chapter re- duct of Meetings, silver award: with fifth and sixth respectively of exercises in the Red Arrows fine defensive play displayed by cont'd, pg. 21 cently swept the district leader- Renee Nugent, Melanie Kaeb. at 6.25 and 6.0. her squad against the Vikings. MARCH 15, 1989 ship contests, and once again Angie Naula, Margaret Roth. "Kinsey and Pullen have been "We did a super job with our look their share of the gold at Jake Verspoor, Dave Hilden- extremely consistent throughout digs," she said. "Our serving at the Grattan Township Hall, the Grattan Township Thomas/Albro cont'd. the regional level competition. brand. Alicia Richmond and ihe second half of the season. against Park was also outstand- Planning Commission will reconvene a public hear- Winning first place gold Becky VanDyke; Agricultural They have really made great ing. ing for the purpose of hearing citizen's comments Albro. along with working at what tomorrow will bring to the awards for Lowell at the Region Forum, gold award: Marc strides." Fitzpatrick said. In probably the most entertain- regarding the draft land use plan for the township. the MSU basketball camp, has Lowell program and Albro V competition at Cedar Springs Jaarsma, Scott Fisk, Joel Man- ing game of the day Lowell de- also helped out at the 5-Star bas- yearns to beat the game one more last Thursday were: Jamie Cook, ion, Thomas Mauric, John feated the Vikings 17-15. The Copies of the updated plan will be available after ketball camp in Pittsburgh, PA time. Extemporaneous Public Speak- McClure and Nancy Wingeier; Basketball Red Arrows jumped out to 4-0 February 22,1989 at the township hall during reg- for the past seven years. "It's one It is ability that got Albro to ft) ing; Jennifer Cook, Prepared and Niki Gurney, gold award in Mierkalns M.V.P. lead. Parkrecovered, scorin g six ular working hours. of the most prodigious camps in the lop of the high school coach- Public Speaking, Stacy Beute, Greenhand Public Speaking. cont'd. of the next seven points and grab- Job Interview; and Jody Smith, The first place teams will now Ihe nation," Thomas says. This ing ranks and has provided Travis Mierkalns. a student at Lowell Middle School and a 12 and Toby Gmppen added 10 bed a 6-5 advantage. The Vikings Heather Peckham, and Becky compete for state honors at the All Interested persons are invited to attend. year Albro will open up his own Thomas with a coaching oppor- defenseman for the Kentwood Squirt Hockey team, was voted points. seemed to have control, building Pawloski, Demonstration. 62nd annual State FFA Conven- camp in Siena Heights for kids tunity. But it is their character MVP by the coaches at the Big Rapids Invitational Feb. 24-26. Zeeland outrebounded Lowell leads of of 10-6 and 11-7. How- Other Lowell FFA teams that tion at Michigan State University Grattan Township Planning Commission with aspirations for playing col- that will keep Albro at the top Mierkalns has been skating since the age of two and has played 53-28. Weststrate had a team- ever, behind the serves of Jenifer competed and also placed were: on March 21-23, 1989. CI 3-16 lege ball. and will help Thomas join his organized hockey for Kentwood for the past three years. high eight rebounds. Becki Hovey performs on the balance beam in gymnastic action Murphy and Tammie Parliamentary Procedure, silver Other schools competing in against East Kentwood. Wile both menremain focuse d friend ihere some day. Lowell finished the regular Knottnems, Lowell rallied to har- award: Bob Dine, Becky the Region V Leadership Con- on the game. Thomas yearns for season at 5-15 overall and 4-8 in ness a 14-12 lead. The serve was Parcher, Erika Johnson, John tests were. Cedar Springs. the conference. Zeeland finishes m volleyed back and forth with Kinsey, Ryan Brandt, Earl King. Coopersville, Belding, Saranac, at 12-2 in the league and 18-2 neither team able to score. Jason Spoor, Jennifer Elliot. Caledonia, Charlotte, Hastings, overall. Park then broke through, tally- Mike Lindhout; Greenhand Con- and Maple Valley. ing two straight points, tying the Legal Notices The skin on your body least sensitive to pain is that contest at 14-14. The Arrows, not on your heel.

STATE OF MICHIGAN Lowell. Ml 49331 NOTICE BY PERSONS service of a summons upon titled to a reconveyance of this 41-14-31-277-017 CITY OF LOWELL PROBATE COURT (616) 897-5931 CLAIMING TITLE UNDER commencement of an action, land within 6 months after re- COUNTY OF KENT C16 together with a sum of $5.00 turn of service of this notice, TAX DEED This parcel is an improved re- PUBLICATION NOTICE for each description, without upon payment to the under- Notice of Meeting of Board of Review STATE OF MICHIGAN sidential parcel. — DECEASED ESTATE COUNTY OF KENT TO: THE OWNER OR OWN- other additional cost or signed or to the treasurer of File No: 88-147.201-SE PROBATE COURT ERS of any and all interests, charge. If payment as de- the county in which the land Amount paid: $1,094.28 for An IRA from FB Annuity Company CLAIMS NOTICE or Liens upon the lands herein scribed in this notice is not is situated, of all sums paid ^ The Lowell City Board of Review will meet to receive taxes for the year 1984 guarantees you a lifetime retirement income. Estate of: STANLEY J. INDEPENDENT PROBATE described: made, the undersigned will in- for the tax sale purchase, to- You save on taxes, too. because your interest and review the various Assessment Rolls for 1989 at LEWIS. Deceased, 384-05- stitute proceedings for pos- gether with 50% in addition, Amount necessary to redeem: earnings are tax-deferred. You might also 9198 HARMON F. HUBBARD, 218 session of the land. and the fees of the sheriff for File No. 89,147.729-IE $1.646.42 plus the fees of the qualify to tax-deduct all your IRA deposits. City Hall on: the service or cost of publica- E. 70th St., Chicago, IL Sheriff. Call today. We're one of the Michigan Farm TO ALL INTERESTED PER- Description of land: Estate of ALETTA ROZEMA. 60607, Last grantee in the tion of this notice. The service Bureau Family of Companies. SONS: Your interest in the es- Deceased. SS No. 385-38- regular chain of title. County of Kent, City of Grand or publication costs shall be DALE JOHNSON BROWN INDUSTRIES, INC tate may be barred or affected 5604. Rapids, State of Michigan the same as if for personal MAKING TOUR RITUII A UTTU HOtl PtBHCTAIll 1940 - 28th St., S.E. Tuesday, March 7,1989 at 3:00 p.m. & MARK TWAIN BANK by this hearing. TAKE NOTICE: Sale was law- service of a summons upon 4901 MAIN Grand Rapids, Ml TO ALL INTERESTED PER- fully made of the following de- S45 FT OF LOT 7, commencement of an action, FARM BUREAU TAKE NOTICE: On KANSAS CITY. MO 64112 INSURANCESfl Ph. 241-1809 SONS: Your interest in the es- scribed land for unpaid taxes BLOCK 2 MACLAREN'S together with a sum of $5.00 rs 1 • I MM MUM tn • IMM MUM * 1 A second meeting, for the purpose of hearing appeals, November 28,1988 in the pro- Mary L. Montgomery tate may be barred or affected on that land, and that the un- ADDITION for each description, without % bate courtroom. Grand by the following: dersigned has title to the land 41-14-31-383-002 other additional cost or and a continuation thereof, will be held at City Hall on: Place of Business: Rapids. Michigan, before under tax deed or deeds is- charge. If payment as de- 253 N. SANTA FE Hon. JANET A. HAYNES, The Decedent, whose last sued for the land. You are en- Amount paid: $1,514.17 for scribed in this notice is not P.O. BOX 45 Judge of Probate, a hearing known address was 7903 Al- titled to a reconveyance of this taxes for the year 1984. made, the undersigned will in- SALINA. KS 67402-0045 was held on the petition of pine, NW, Sparta, Michigan land within 6 months after re- stitute proceedings for pos- Monday, March 13,1989, C15-17 LOWELL TOWNSHIP ROGER A. HALE requesting died December 19, 1988. turn of service of this notice, Amount necessary to redeem: session of the land. that he be appointed personal upon payment to the under- $2,276.26 plus the fees of the from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. representative of the Estate of An instrument dated June 22, signed or to the treasurer of NOTICE BY PERSONS Sheriff. Description of land: Stanley J. Lewis, who lived at NOTICE 1988 has been admitted as the county in which the land CLAIMING TITLE UNDER County of Kent, City of Grand Tuesday, March 14,1989 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. 709 Lafayette, Lowell. Michi- the will of the Deceased. is situated, of all sums paid TAX DEED BROWN INDUSTRIES. INC Rapids. State of Michigan BOARD OF REVIEW gan and who died 1 -5-79: and for the tax sale purchase, to- & MARK TWAIN BANK requesting also that the will of Creditors of the Deceased are gether with 50% in addition, TO: JAMES H. TAYLOR. 820 4901 MAIN S45 FT OF LOT 7, . The Board of Review of Lowell Township will meet at the Lowell Township Hall, Appeals may be made by letter or on forms available at the deceased dated 9-20-78 notified that all claims against and the fees of the sheriff for Oakhill St. SE. Grand Rapids. KANSAS CITY. MO 64112 BLOCK 2 MACLAREN'S ||> 2910 Alden Nash, SE on: be admitted to probate the estate will be barred un- the service or cost of publica- Ml 49507. THE OWNER OR By: Mary L. Montgomery ADDITION City Hall. Letters and/or forms must be submitted not less presented within four tion of this notice. The sen/ice OWNERS of any and all in- 41-14-31-383-002 MONDAY, MARCH 13 Creditors of the deceased are months of the date of publica- or publication costs shall be terests, or Liens upon the Place of Business: later than Friday, March 10th. A personal appearance notified that all claims against tion of this notice, or four the same as if for personal lands herein described: 253 N. SANTA FE Amount paid: $1,514.17 for between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.; also is not required. the estate will be forever bar- months after the claim be- services of a summons upon P.O. BOX 45 taxes for the year 1984. on: red unless presented to the comes due, whichever is later. commencement of an action, TAKE NOTICE: Sale was law- SALINA. KS 67402-0045 (proposed) personal repre- together with a sum of $5.00 fully made of the following de- 013-16 Amount necessary to redeem: TUESDAY, MARCH 14 The following are the anticipated multipliers for Real sentative or to both the prob- TO THE INDEPENDENT for each description, without scribed land for unpaid taxes $2,276.26 plus the fees of the ate court and the (proposed) PERSONAL REPRESENTA- other additional cost or on that land, and that the un- NOTICE BY PERSONS Sheriff. between the hours of 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and from 6:00 p.^ and Personal Property Assessments: personal representative TIVE: Milton Bursma, 4705 charge. If payment as de- dersigned has title to the land CLAIMING TITLE UNDER the purpose of reviewing the tax roll and hearing all clai within 4 months of the date of Ottawa Creek Drive, Allen- scribed in this notice is not under tax deed or deeds is- TAX DEED BROWN INDUSTRIES, INC 1^1 your assessed valuation one of two ways: publication of this notice. dale, Michigan 49401. made, the undersigned will in- sued for the land. You are en- & MARK TWAIN BANK Q Commercial Property 50.00% 1.0000 Notice is further given that the stitute proceedings for pos- titled to a reconveyance of this TO: SAMUEL TAYLOR. 820 4901 MAIN 1- by letter addressed to the Lowell Township Supervisor and received by him estate will then be assigned Notice is further given that the session of the land. land within 6 months after re- Oakhill St. SE, Grand Rapids. KANSAS CITY, MO 64112 Industrial Property 50.00% 1.0000 to entitled persons appearing turn of service of this notice, ^by pfSS [he Township Hall (897-7600) for an appointment to appear In estate will be thereafter as- State of Michigan Ml 49507. THE OWNER OR By: Mary L. Montgomery of record. upon payment to the under- 50.00% 1.0000 signed and distributed to the County of Kent. City of Grand OWNERS of any and all in- person. Residential Property signed or to the treasurer of persons entitled to it. Rapids terests. or Liens upon the Place of Business: 50.00% 1.0000 2-15-89 the county in which the land lands herein described: 253 N. SANTA FE The tentative Real Property assessment ratio and assessment multiplier re- Personal Property is situated, of all sums paid Roger A. Hale Craig A. Bruggink P-29358 P.O. BOX 45 quired by P.A. 165 of 1971 are: LOT 18, S F for the tax sale purchase, to- 209 Pine Street Attorney-At- Law TAKE NOTICE: Sale was law- SALINA, KS 67402-0045 gether with 50% in addition, Multiplier -1.00 Lowell, Ml 49331 1526 McKay Tower KENNEDYS, fully made of the following de- C13-16 Ratio - 50% and the fees of the sheriff for James Maatman, Mayor Grand Rapids, Michigan SUBDIVISION OF S 1/2 scribed land for unpaid taxes the service or cost of publica- John R. Timpson Michael J. Tummmo Jr. P- 49503 BLOCK 6, on that land, and that the un- REMINGTON'S tion of this notice. The service Supervisor James Marfia, Assessor 21618 (616) 456-5048 dersigned has title to the land ADDITION or publication costs shall be 311 East Mam Street C16 under tax deed or deeds is- C15-17 the same as if for personal sued for the land. You are en- The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, March 1989 - Page 22 The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, March 1, 1989 - Page 23 Lowell HS names its r

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Lowell High School named ils tending the University of Michi- Aeronautical University in lop 10 students for the Class of gan provided she is not accepted Aerospace Engineering. Nauta is 1989. at Harvard. The daughter of Gor- an academic honoree, and a four- S Personals Led er Entries "In addition to all of their out- don and Faye Davis will study year letterman in debate. She is j BUSINESS mmr -mrnr 8 side interests, these 10 students to become a doctor. She would active in Science Olympiad. Women's Club. LHS computer have maintained their focus on also like to learn how to fly and S SERVICES S by the primary goal of academic ex- team, Close-Up, National Honor travel to many parts of the world. FOR SALE - Plaid, FOR SALE - Old, iron, cellence." Lowell High School Davis, valedictorian. "Whiz Society and the Cornerstone MUSIC Priscilla earthtones, studio freestanding bathtub, Principal Dick Korb said. "They Kid" award winner. National Community Church Orchestra LITES Lussmyer couch. Make an offer. good condition, $30.Call are a talented and dedicated Honor Society member, class tre- She is the daughter of Vem and ACTION 19 Gay Nauta. Must sell. Call 897-6254 897-6592 after 4 p.m. group of students, coming from asurer and a member of the Teens Call the D.J.'s that will MISSY NIKODEMSK1-The after 5 p.m. and 897- nc16 a diverse group of interests, but Involved Steering Committee. make your reception or PAVIS all committed to excellence " Lowell senior, come September, 9261, 9-5 p.m. Her extra curricular activities in- party a time to remember clude football cheerleader, vol- will pursue a degree in Biology ELECTRIC p47 TODD CARLESS - The son of Lite & Listen 1 leyball, softball, pep band and a from Michigan State University. All Service Electric John and Joan Carless plans to The top 10 students at Lowell High school were recently announced. They are front, left to Sound Systems 1 member of the Women's Club. She hopes to work in scientific Residential i attend Wabash College, w here he right Tanya Comstock, Melissa Nikodemski. Heather Nauta, Megan Kirby and Jennifer Van- 8 WANTED S research in the field of Biology. Call: 897-4336 FOR SALE - Rabbit hutch MEGAN KIRBY-The daugh- derMark. Back row, left to right. Jeff Zillmer. Pat Nugent, Stacy Davis. Todd Carless and Commercial. 676-9574| will pursue a degree in business. The daughter of Jim and Sandy NCTFN ter of William and Melodie Kirby Doreen Schneider. with 25 pound bag of feed, Carless participated in football Nikodemski was an academic Anytime or 897-8323 will attend Michigan State Uni- $20. Call 897-6592. (recipient of the coach's award), Women's Club and the annual Weds, or Eves. j JUNK CARS WANTED - versity in the fall where she w ill honoree her freshman and sopho- 100 YEARS AGO IN THE JOURNAL • FEB. 27, 1889 is a member of the National staff. She is the editor of the year- You call, we ll haul anytime. Wisner Mills bought 2,000 bushels of wheat from area farm- study an arearelated t o business. more years, the senior section Honor Society, the class vice editor of the yearbook her senior book, freshman and sophomore Buying newer model cars. ers last week. Kirbv has served as sports editor LUCCHESI FOR SALE - Amber beacon president and a Lowell junior academic honoree. an All-reg- Steve 897-5938. John Callier flattened two fingers in the mill rollers but will for the school yearbook, class year and will go to Washington Jim Cook. Jr.^ WOOD CUTTING - Shares Rotarian. Carless was also a ional softball pitcher her junior (Federal), mounted on light representative her freshman and D C. with Close-Up in May. Her SPAGHETTI C41tfn be alright. member of Boys State. year. or cash, housing lots and bar for snowplow, $50. Call Widdicomb Furniture In Grand Rapids is the world s largest. sophomore years and class sec- extra-curricular activities in- AUCTIONEER JENNIFER VANDER MARK land cleared, tree removal. 897-6592. Acker Junction, P.O. Elmdale. is getting a sawmill from TANYA COMSTOCK - Plans retary her junior and senior clude tennis. Young Republi- HOUSE All Types of Sales - Is active as a volunteer at Call 693-3011. Foster Bros, of Fallasburg. They need an elevator and general to attend Grand Rapids Junior years. Kirb\ is also the recipient cans, Science Olympiad, Ski nc16 Blodgett Hospital, the Salvation (616) 897 8872 Clltfn store there yet, but want permanent residents so they don't College and continue studies in of an academic excellence aw ard Club. International Club and 109 Riverside Dr.. Lowell, Ml • 897-8711 Army, as a business basics smEmim "commit suicide" like Lake Odessa. business. law and/or psychol- from MSU. She plays softball, Close-Up. (Located in back of Lambert's Variety) FOR SALE-1975 AMC Am- Things are gearing up for the inauguration: "Why go to ogy. The daughter of James and basketball and vollevball. PATRICK NUGENT - The teacher and is a YFU alumni vol- unteer. The daughter of Dennis Washington when you can celebrate in Lowell?" Nancy Comstock is a member of HEATHER NAUTA - Her in- Lowell senior is a four-year bassador, good condition and Denise Vander Mark is a 75 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - FEB. 26, 1914 the National Honor Society, the terests include flying (private academic honoree, a National inside and out, runs, S500. member of the National Honor BINGO IN MEMORIAM Edison and victrola concert at Stocking s Music Store Friday ski club, debate team. Interna- pilot), traveling, horses, biking Merit finalist, a debate confer- ATTORNEY Call 897-6735 after 5 p.m. tional club and a summer a* cd and downhill skiing. Her im- ence champion, a Citizen's Bee Society, is an academic honoree. PIZZA • SPAGHETTI Every Friday Night, 7:30 P.M. C16 March 1v 1985 night. With the law banning lottery and games-of-chance ads, softball player. mediate plans arc to earn a de- regional champion, a member of a member of the student council, Lowell VFW Hall, SERVICES a 1988 YFU (Youth For Under- ^ SUBS • MEXICAN FOOD Pedro prizes may be mentioned in news items. STACY DAMS - Plans on at- gree from Embr\ Riddle the National Honor Society In loving memory of my hus- East Main St., Lowell Lowell teachers have been taking a course in typewriting. (Pres.), and a junior rotarian. Nu- standing) exchange student to Divorce from $300 FOR SALE - Xerox band. our father and grand- Switzerland, a National Merit Early Bird Bingo at 6:45 P.M. A front page Letter to the Editor supports the possibility of gent. the son of Dennis and Mary Bankruptcy. Wills model 2380 copier, 11 x father. Lynn Gardner, who Commended Student and a semi- PUBLIC INVITED a YMCA organization in Lowell. Workshop scheduled Nugent, will study political sci- 17 - 8 1/2 x 11 and 8 1/2 passed away four years ago, ence at the James Madison Col- finalist in the Michigan and Drunk Driving x 14. Over $3,000.00 Gonderman's Department Store also buys butter and eggs. March 1, 1985. 50 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - MAR. 2, 1939 lege of Michigan State Univer- Mathematics prize competition. new, 3 years ago. Ask- to bring back bluebirds She will continue her education Love always, The South Bell School on old U.S.-16 in Boston Township sity. He is also active with the ing $750.00. Works, but Grattan Township Historical So- at Purdue University where she Sadly missed, by is destroyed by fire, but teacher and pupils escape unharmed. Happy "00th" Birthday' BINGO RICHARD may need some service. The foundation for the new post office building is being dug. Bring Back the Bluebirds" dents can help the bluebird, ciety. a fifth-grade religion plans to pursue a career in the Wife. Margaret Phone 897-9261 days, or About 200 beneficiaries of City, State, and Lowell State workshops have been scheduled loon, bald eagle, peregrine fal- teacher at St Patrick's, forensics. field of aerospace engineering. Every Saturday night Children. Sharon & Bob 897-5381 evenings. Ask Banks' liquidations have not picked up their dividend checks. tor the fourth consecutive sear con and hundreds of other non- Close-Up. Science Olympiad, JEFF ZILLMER - The son of Saturday, March 4 HEATH Grandchildren. Deb & Doug 7:00 P.M. The Kellogg Vinegar Plant shipped 350.000 gallons of cider this winter and spring by the De- hunted species and endangered Young Democrats, Computer Bruce and Carol Zillmer will 215 W. Main for Roger. Vanderwal partment of Natural Resources plants b\ "looking for the loon" Club and the International Club. continue his education at the Uni- LOWELL MOOSE BINGO nctfn and is processing a half-million gallons of vinegar this season. MOM ft GRANDMA Lowell, Ml WPA workers must prove American citizenship in order to (DNR) Natural Heritage Prog- on their state lax forms and giv- DOREEN SCHNEIDER - The versity of Michigan, studying to 1320 E. Fulton ram. ing to the Nongame Wildlife daughter of Phil and Barb become an aerospace engineer. 897-9480 keep their jobs. Forty-eight sessions, designed Fund Schneider will attend Grand Zillmer was a member of the var- Ewiy Bird Bingo at 6:00 P.M. 25 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - FEB. 27, 1964 TFN to leach how to help bluebirds The Workshop in this area is Rapids Junior College before sity football team and is active Grand Rapids A gas war gets prices down as far as 17.9 cents in Grand b) building and placing nest scheduled for March 18 at Kent transferring to a four-year school with Close-Up, the Ski Club and 241-2292 Rapids. boxes in suitable habitat, have County MSU Cooperative Ex- where she will study chemical tennis. Twice the senior was a Richard Bryan is named Jaycee "Man of the Year." been planned in cooperation with tension Service, Jordan College, engineering. Outside of semi-finalist in the Michigan Lack of sidewalks on Amity St. is creating problems be- Michigan State University's 1925 Breton Road. Pre-registra- academics she is involved in Mathematics prize competition The Pacific Ocean appears bluer than the Atlantic be- tween cars and walkers on the way to the new high school. (MSU) Cooperative Extension ton is required. Call (616) 774- softball, volleyball, Teens In- and is a member of the National BUSINESS cause the surface color of the Atlantic is screened by Norton Louis Avery will be the speaker at Ladies Night in Service. 3265 (Debra Schuster). volved, National Honor Society, Honor Society. 1 FREE! greater masses of microscopic plant and animal life. the current adult farmer series. Notorious insipid coffee will be featured again. More than 12,000 people have S SERVICES DEAD STOCK Lowell wins the Tri-River wrestling championship for the attended the workshops in the REMOVAL third year in a row. past three years, and 6.000 are GLADYS KYSER expected this year Thousands of Cattle Horses LEISURE LIVING We Love You!!! Calves Hogs bluebird boxes have been built INCOME TAX by workshop participants and Western Michigan's Complete Rellrement Services Company TONI, CALL 616-399-0560 placed around the state. LORI, DON AND NICOLE PREPARED "Bluebird sightings have in- PROUDLY PRESENTS DONNA, TODD, CHAD AND DERIK HOLLAND w. creased significantly during the INDIVIDUAL past two years," said DNR Direc- OR BUSINESS RENDERING tor David F. Hales "We believe Holland, Michigan CITY OF these workshops are a primary Attorney WEEK OF MAR. 6, 1989 force behind the recovery of bluebirds in Michigan." CUMBERLAND Richard J. Heath BERNARD'S MONDAY LOWELL Some participants in each 9 215 W. Main, Lowell workshop will be given ready-to- RETIREMENT VILLAGE OF LOWELL Fruil juice, pizza w/meat and cheese, carrot slicks or assemble bluebird nest box kits Ph. 897-9480 or salad, chilled fruits or jello, milk. through cost-sharing efforts of ..jfiaetfxjfaJC 241-2292 HELP TUESDAY the Nongame Wildlife Fund and HARDWARE STORE Barbeque on a bun or pita or cheeseburgers, tossed the Michigan Civilian Conserva- WHERE HAPPINESS IS . . . mms tion Corps (MCCC). PORCELAIN LAMPHOLDERS salad w/dressing, steamed com or carrots, assorted NOTICE e) 'Through the combined ef- PULL CHAIN LAMPHOLDER REGISTERED LAB TECH- fruits or pudding, cookies or bars, milk. forts of the Nongame Wildlife Enjoying the many fun-filled activities WITH SIDE OUTLET Complete Formal NICIAN - 40 hour work WEDNESDAY Fund. MSU Cooperative Exten- (NGN GROUNDING) KEYLESS LAMPHOLDER planned by our cheerful Activities week. Send resume to P.O. sion Service and the MUCC, we Wear Rental Breaded chicken or Swiss steak, mashed pototoes w/ ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Director each week. 244 657 Box 269, A Lowell Doctors hope tore-establish th e bluebird L gravy or sweet potatoes, steamed mixed veggies. Hill- 244 673 The Lowell City Council, acting as the Zoning Board as a common songbird of the Office. billy rolls or bread w/p-nut butter, jello w/whip or farmland and large forest open- WEDDINGS OR C16 of Appeals, will conduct a public hearing at its reg- At Cumberland, we take pride in offer- fruit, milk. ularly scheduled meeting of March 6,1989 at 8:00 ings in the state," said Bob Hess, UJ Summm ZyUtra . ACMVIUM Director supervisor of the Nongame ing the Very Best in PERSONAL CARE, > PULL CHAIN LAMPHOLDER WITH OTHER SPECIAL NIGHT COOK - 5-11 p.m. THURSDAY p.m. at the Lowell City Hall, 301 East Main, Lowell, < / Wildlife Program. O) GROUNDED SIDE OUTLET o Michigan. SUPPORTIVE CARE and INDEPENDENT RETIREMENT LIVING. Tues. • Sat. Sneaker's. Apply Italian spaghetti or oven fried potatoes w/roast beef, Each year at these workshops, OCCASIONS in person, 211 E. Main, Low- cabbage salad or peas, French bread w/honey butter, The purpose of said hearing will be to receive com- a key species or group of species PULL CHAIN LAMPHOLDER ell, 897-6746. choice of fresh or canned fruits, milk. ments on the following variance request: is highlighted in addition to the 244 707 FOR A PERSONAL SHOWING C16 bluebird. This year "forest cavity 244 665 FRIDAY nesters" such as the great crested Carol Tiskus (applicant) requests a variance for par- PLEASE CALL NAN TODAY Fishwiches or hot dogs, potato chips and pickles, flycatchers, black-capped chic- Cumberland Retirement Village CLOTHING cel 41-20-03-176-009 located at 2359 Gee Drive kadees, barred owls, screech 49 baked beans or soup or salad, fruit or jello, milk. (1,280* east of Alden Nash right of way) to construct (616) 897-8413 11535 E Kullon(M-2n. Lowell. Ml 40.131 SPOR SALES owls and bats will be featured. RIDGEVIEW an 1100 square foot house. This property is located ALL ITEMS TOPWIRES AND UL LISTED. within the R zoning district where 1600 square feet Tips on how to help these SHOPPING CENTER There is also a 3rd choice everyday of a chef salad species, plus nest box construc- YOU'RE INVITED TO JOIN IN THE FUN... CALL SUSAN AT 897-8413 OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 3, IM of floor area is required. FOR SALE - 1984 Ford for students in the Middle and High School. tion plans for many other species • Shopping trips • Birthday partiss • Movies & Snacks Thunderbird, 50,000 miles, will be available A the work- • Excrcisc dasscs • Community Ed classcs • Arts A Crafts MON.-FRI. 8-8 Interested persons may submit comments prior to BERNARD'S 7,/.? 2173 W MAIN ST., • loaded, new tires and brakes, shops. • Church sarviccs • Holiday partias • Bible study SAT. 8-5 the meeting or appear in person at City Hall. I 1601 W. MAIN (Jru^VaxWL- $6,300. Call 897-5523 after Prices of lunches to students includes milk. Elemen- Contributions to the Nongame • Dining out • Devotions • Color tours SUN. 10-3 LOWELL Betty R. Mortock I LOWELL V^JUWOWAM STQOEJx^ tary $1.00, Middle and Senior High $1.05. Wildlife Fund make these work- AND MUCH MUCH MORE. STOP IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELFI 0 5:30 p.m. Deputy City Clerk C14tfn C16 shops possible, Michigan resi- S8 33 fflaSL/ PH. 897-6411 The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday . March 1. 1989 - Page 24 Bank trucks feed Stukkie's "Dutch" fever

The Dutchman, who had all for $9 four or five years ago. "One man s junk is another and Joey would like Grandpa to H 78 trucks boxed up at his home, Today, it would sell for $65, he man's ircasurc." forget. "I tell them that th; bank due to room constraints, was en- says. Hemi Stukkic not only be- trucks are grandpa's toys and couraged by fellow employees to He has spent as little as $5 for lieves ihis. he's bought into it can't be played with like other take the trucks out of their boxes a bank truck and as much as $45. over the past 30 years. toy trucks." smiles Stukkic and display them at FMB Bank. One truck he'd like to add to his The Ada resident and 28-year His bank truck collection While his house is filled with collection is the 7-Up model. "I employee of FMB State Savings fever really started to rise when haven't been able to get myself Bank (currently Vice President) friends started buying trucks for antiques, he smiles at the fact to spend the $50 they're asking has been collecting antique Stukkie. "Around that time 1 there is one piece of modem fur- for it," Stukkie smiles. glassware, furniture, toys and purchased Meijer's, J C. Penney niture that offsets the antiques. One senses from Stukkie's primitives for 30 years. The over- and Sears' trucks." he said Soon Stukkie paid $7.95 for that smile that the 7-Up truck bank flows from these collections arc that wasn't enough either - Stuk- first Chevy truck and he esti- will also fall victim to that Dutch displayed on his FMB office kie started ordering trucks mates that today it would sell for "fever." walls. through Christmas catalogs and $25. "I bought a Texaco Tanker One of his current and on- attending flea markets • that going hobbies is Stukkie's five- wasn't enough either, so Stukkie year collection of bank trucks. became an ERTL Club member Along Main Street, cont'd. This "fever" as Stukkie refers to The catalog displayed uhat was it, started in 1984. "I picked up available through ordering and a 1950 Chevy bank truck at the bank truck shows being held COACHES MEETING FOR YMCA SOFTBALL LEAGUES True Value Hardware Store in around the state. "1 think the Cascade." he said. furthest I've traveled to a show There will be an informational coaches meeting on March 6 for Actually Stukkie's fascination is Midland." he said. ERTL YMCA Adult Softball Leagues at the Lowell YMCA office. with trucks doesn't stop there. It headquarters is located in Women's teams will meet at 7 p.m.; Co-Ed teams will meet at is just a carry-over from his col- Dyersville, Iowa. "I toured the 7:45 p.m. and Men's teams will meet at 8:30 p.m. lection of 30-40-year old child- factory this past November." re- hood metal play trucks. "I have calls Stukkie. "Yes, while I was OFF THE BLOTTER some vans, dump trucks and there I purchased a few more Involved in a property damage accident Feb. 22 at Main and semi's." he adds. While these trucks. Church St. were Eugene Bouwkamp Jr., 35. of Lowell, when he metal trucks were built with the One limit Stukkie has put on failed to yield right of way and pulled his vehicle into the path of intentions of childhood use, his his bank truck collection is that a car driven by Keith Ferguson, 25, of Grand Rapids. Herm Stukkie displays one of his many bank trucks. Here, he collection of bank trucks are not, the manufacturer be a national Thomas Bocrsma. 37. of Lowell was involved in a very minor displays a Meijer truck. a fact that his grandsons. Jason brand or local. property damage accident at Main and Hudson St., Feb. 23 when he backed into a car driven by Theresa Baerwalde. 51. of Lowell.

Leo Colbum. 73, of Middleville. struck a parked car owned by Shop Now and Save on Audio, Veronica Ward. 48, of Ionia Feb. 16 as he was pulling into a ft Video, Telephones and More! parking space at Keiser's Restaurant on East Main St. Radio /hack Arrested early Saturday moming Feb. 25 for Driving Under the DEALER Influence of Alcohol, was Kevin McGuirc. 21, of Freeport. Arrested Friday evening by Lowell officers and charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, was Michael Baldus, 36. MARCH WINDFALL of Nunica, Ml.

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