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Volume 10, Issue 43 Lowell Readers Since 1893 September 10,1986 Along Main Stmt New plant will employ 15
"One man's trash is another man s treasure," is an old quip that has found new meaning for Don Fizer, President of Michi- gan Wire Processing. The ten year old Lowell based company has found a way to recycle one of their primary wastes, and also produce a marketable by-prod- OOPS, LEDGER GOOFS! uct. Sulfuric acid is the primary Last week we repotted in this space about a couple of new paint chemical used in the company's jobs on Main Stmt buildings. Well, it seems we were in error process of cleaning and treating about the ocupants of one of the buildings. W.J. Wheeler, a Cer- huge coils of steel for various • tified Public Accountant doing business at 210 West Main will steel manufacturers. Fizer continue to do business in the same spot. The Rat River Antique explained that as the steel is pro- Mall has indeed purchased the building, punched through the wall cessed the acid retains iron parti- and set up shop in the back, but Wheeler will remain in the front cles until it reaches a point where part of the building. Also, in our travels up and down the main the acid is too saturated to be drag this week, we were reminded al Anderson's Family Shoes used further. The used acid is that there is a fresh coat of paint on that building too. We regret hauled away by a disposal firm, the misunderstanding and the oversight. reduced to a sludge and buried in a landfill. This process is SHOWBOAT PAINT PROJECT NEARS COMPLETION neither efficient nor environmen- tally sound, according to Fizer. This huge 68 X 100 foot building and adjacent loading dock will soon be the home of an acid Showboat volunteers worked diligently oper the weekend to Beginning in early October, reclamation center for Michigan Wire Processing Co. The new facility should employ about ^ apply a fresh coat of paint to the craft. You may not have realized Fizer hopes to change all this fifteen people within a year. how shabby it was looking unless you had seen it Saturday with when a new reclamation plant some portions spotting fresh paint and others still dingy. The white goes into operation on Michigan pccted to total $640,000. The add about four more truck driv- quiet and will .iot use city water is nearly complete, save for some touching up to be done on the Wire property on West Main Lowell City Council approved en to his trucking firm. or sewer other than for normal side away from the dock. The black is complete except near the Street. A huge 68' x 100' build- Public Act 198 tax relief for the The new plant will remove the bathroom facilities. Michigan wateriine on the side near the dock. The entire paddlewheel has ing is now under construction project which allows for a 50% iron crystals from the used acid. Wire Processing currently gener- yet to be painted. All the decks were repainted with a brown and special equipment is due to break in property taxes over a The acid can then be re-used for ates about 15,000 gallons of instead of gray, which was an improvement in the opinion of most arrive next week. Fizer says set- twelve year period. Such tax re- wire processing, and the iron re- spent acid per week. observers. ting the equipment is not a major lief is tied to the creation of new sidue can be sold to fertilizer Stedfast Construction. Inc. of . Needless to say, there is still work to be done, and anyone task. "We just have to plumb it jobs, and Fizer claims he will companies to be used as an ingre- Alto and O.E. Bieri and Sons of willing to spare a few hours should contact Ray Quada at 897-8533 in and put it to work," Fizer said. hire fifteen people to run the dient in their products. Fizer says Lowell are the primary contrac- ^ for information about the next painting session. Costs for the project are ex- plant in a year's time and also the operation will be clean and tors on the project. NEW RESTAURANT PROGRESSES DAILY Wildlife art at LAAC Center John DiCeasar, part owner and manager of the new Lee's Land- ing ResUurant, reports that work is progressing nicely at the facil- ity. DiCeasar is still optimistic about opening in September, but, An exhibit of prints by interna- as is the case with any project of this size, there are always dozens tionally known wildlife artist De- of unforeseen hurdles to clear. The restaurant and bar were sched- nnis Curry will open September uled to be carpeted on Monday, and DiCeasar predicted that things 14 at the Lowell Arts Council should start going back together pretty quickly from here on out. Center. Co-sponsored by the A second kitchen was installed upstairs to handle DiCeasar's cat- John Ball Park Zoo Association A ering business while the main floor kitchen will service the restau- and the Lowell Area Arts Coun- ~ rants. The entire bar area has been expanded and renovated. The cil, the exhibit will be Curry's front shops have been converted into a small breakfast and lunch first since returning from a six- cafe and an office in the front of the building will become a gift week trip to Tanzania and Kenya shop. We're sure you'll be impressed when you get a chance to in February. see the completed project. Curry, a California resident, has been interested in drawing SNOW METHODIST DINNER CANCELLED most of his life, entering the art market in 1970 with original Li- The Wednesday, September 10 dinner to be held at Snow United mited Edition Prints. It was in Methodist Church has been cancelled. The church hall has been the medium of etching that he moved and is not yet available for use. began creating the images that reflect his deep interest in botan- ^ OFF THE BLOTTER ical and wildlife subjects, for Joyce Vroman, 56, of Saranac, was involved in a property which he is best known. In 1980 damage accident Thursday, September 4, on Main St. near Jeffer- Curry met Sidney Frances, noted son. Vroman pulled from the parking lane into the traffic lane, printer and lithographer, and and struck a car driven by Paul Erickson, 55, of Lowell. began creating full color lithog- A vehicle owned by Matthew Peters of Lowell stmck a parked raphs inspired by his travels in pick-up truck belonging to Robert Shattuck of Lowell on Tuesday, East Africa. Curry's work is in- September 2. The starter on Peters' vehicle was engaged while cluded in private and corporate The wildlife prints of Dennis Curry, such as these Lion cubs, will be on display at the Lowell the truck was in gear and jumped forward into Shattuck's vehicle. collections, both nationally and Arts Center from September 14 through October 4. No injuries were reported in the accident on S. Water St. internationally. William VanOosten, 17, and Jenelk Bruining, 17, both of Low- The exhibit at the LAAC AJell collided in the parking lot of the Lowell High School. Tuesday, Center will continue until Oc- September 2. No injuries were repotted. tober 4. Also on display will be S.S. Lee wins again Reported to Lowell police Thursiday, September 4 was the break- the pottery of George DeVries ing and entering of the Lowell Auto Wash on West Main St. of Grand Rapids. The public is Culprits broke into the coin changer and took coins and bills. invited to meet the artists at the The Lowell Fire Department s in the village square. Afterwards Appearance for Original Equip- Issued an appearance ticket for open container of alcohol in a opening reception from 1 to 5 S.S. Lee stole the show again. a man took a picture of all the ment. This makes two years in motor vehicle Friday evening, September 5, was Jason Barber. p.m. Sunday, September 14. The Lowell Area Firemen. Steve fire engines with a camera that a row for this award 21, of Lowell. Art Center is located at 149 Noall and Frank Leasurc, look rotates 360 degrees. All the Amy DeVries, 27, of Lowell struck a mail box and post on South Hudson. Hours are 1 - 5 the 1946 Seagrave Fire Engine trucks lined up in a big cia'le. Frank C. Leisure Public Relations Ot t'icc Bowes Rd. near Main St. Friday evening, September 5. There p.m. weekdays and 1:30 - 4:30 to Charlton Park on Saturday. Au- Everyone was to stay still when were no injuries. p.m. weekends. gust 24 for their fifth annual Fire the camera went by them. Arraigned in 63rd District Court Wednesday. September 3 on Fighting Show. There were 27 Children of all ages enjoyed ^ charges of criminal sexual conduct was Harry Eldersma, 38, of PRECISION & FASHION fire engines at the show from seeing all the fire engines up Appointments not always Lowell. He was released on $300 bond. HAIRSTYLING - For both I980's to the early 1900s. The close. needed at Vanity Hair Fash- Issued an appearance ticket Sunday morning, September 7 for men and women. Man's World day was filled with many things The S.S. Lee Seagrave Fire ions, Open six davs Lowell. domestic assault was Richard Treviso, 40, of Lowell. Hairstyling. Phone 897-8102. to see and do. There was a parade Engine took first place in Best 897-7506. Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday. September 10, 1986 - Page 2 Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday. September 10, 1906 • Page J Obituaries Coming Events Notices In the Ledger's 5 p.m. each day at Fallas- Haven located at 826 Madi- BOWEN - Mrs Hckn (Cihill) ficiating. Interment Noith Brin- Vlug of Coopersville; five with Rev. Richard Quinn CSsr tor Lester DeBoer officiating, tween teams from WOTV resentative. will tell of her ex- 26, and 27 in the Lowell ****** - Mr Niches "Coming Events'' are free Adams. Bowen, formerly of ton Cemetery, Isabella County, daughters. Miss Debra Morgan, as Celebrant Interment Resur- Interment Bowne Mennonite died Monday w burg Park, four miles north son Street behind the Ken- and WCUZ, the Aero Bats periences at Girls State. Masonic Temple. Anyone of charge to any non-profit Lowell passed away August 29, MI. Mrs. Douglas (Kathleen) Kokot rection Cemetery Cemetery tember 8, 1986 at (he age of of Lowell. tucky Fried Chicken on U.S. radio controlled airplane Hy- wishing to donate items can organization In the Lowell, 1986 at her home in Lake. Ml both of Grand Rapids. Miss in Buttcrworth Hospiul Saniv Sponsored by the Lowell 31. Featured artists will ing team, and music from WED., SEPTEMBER 17: take them to the Masonic STRZYZEWSKI - Mrs. Ada, Alto, and Saranac after several months illness, al KRAUSS - Mr Duane D. Susan Morgan of Ada. Miss STAHL - Mrs. Leona Stahl, of ing air h,. wife. Margaret, lWe Area Arts Council, the festi- be:Yvonne Bonnie' Baker; Clem & Clyde. The Lowell Garden Lore Temple on Wednesdays. the age of 59. She is survived Krauss, of Lowell, passed away Clarksville, passed away Sun- Theresa Strzyzewski, aged 77, S lhimcy f area. We prefer such Theresa Vlug of Coopersville, rJ*" ' ° G**! val features unique arts and Jane Teager; and Mary Ann Admission is free. All pro- Club will meet at 1:00 with Sandy Coswell, phone 868- by her husband, Lewis, three unexpectedly September 3,1986 Mrs. Daniel (Susan) Groenen- day, August 31, 1986 at the age of Quarry Ave. N.W., passed Rapids; one daughter. Beth and notices to be kept brief and crafts, food booths, enter- Freye. Over twenty-five ceeds go to Honey Creek Chris Chilson hostess, and 7467. will pick up items also. sons. Mike Adams of Ml. Pleas- at the age of 65. He was preceded dyk; his mother. Mrs. Florence of 76. She is survived by one away Wednesday, September 3, Robert RmveH of Ada; one stxter to be submitted by mall, tainment. demonstrations, a unique sweaters in many col- Christian Homes, a child car- Pat Dombak. co-hostess, at ant, MI. Gary Adams of Rodney. in death by his son Bmce in Morgan; one sister. Miss Judith son. Donald, at home; one sister. 1986. Surviving are her hus- Ramaey Salhaney; two hiwher, The proceeds will be used to but will accept notices by free children's craft area, free ors, styles and all women's ing institution. For more infor- 165 Valley Vista. Apartment Ml, Kevin Adams of Charlotte. 1984; survived by his wife, Morgan all of Grand Rapids; Mabel Johnson of Rockford; one band. Charles; a brother, Marvin Michael Salhaney Sr. and James offset the expenses of the phone at 897-9261. parking, and free admission. sizes will be on display dur- mation call Honey Creek at NC; one daughter. Nancy Starks Janice; children, Daniel and many aunts, uncles and cousins; brother, Frank of Alto; three sis- VanderJagt of Grandville; a sis- Salhancy. all of Grand Rapids C. All come. coming reception for our Various aspects relate to the ing the exhibit. Most will be 897-8461. of Coopersville, Ml; a step- Dawn Krauss. Mrs. Ray (Susan) a close friend Don Nash of ters-in-law, Clarabell and Mar- ter. Mrs. Clarence (Helena) Funeral Services will be Wfednes Grand Officer. Margaret Mar- WOMEN OF THE MOOSE on sale. Exhibit hours will be daughter. Wanda Haenke of Smith all of Alto, Mrs. Dave Grandville. Funeral Mass was garet Kauffman. both of Alto. Broersma of Alto. Funeral Ser- day a« II a.m. in St. Nicholas tum-of-the-century theme FRI., SEPTEMBER 19: Fish tin. Chapter night meeting is held such as old-time skill de- Mondays-Saturdays 10:30 to SUN., SEPTEMBER 14 BlanchanJ. Ml; eighc grandchil- (Cindy) Clark of Lowell; step- offered T uesday, September 9 in Hilda Kauffman of Clarksville; vices were held Friday, Sep- Orthodox Church. Rt. Rey Fr Dinner at Ada Masonic Tem- dren; her sister. Gertrude son, Bill and Pam Warren. Greg St. Mary s Church. Interment several nieces and nephews tember 5 at the Barto & Son Fun- Ellis Khoun and Fr. Ellis Mitch the first Monday of each monstrations. costumed par- 6:00; Fridays 10:00 to 8:00; THROUGH OCTOBER 4: ple comer of Ada Drive and 0000 McGalamery of Lowell, and sev- and Sandy Warren, all of Wyom- Maple Lawn Cemetery, Frem- Funeral Services were held Wed- eral Home, with Rev. Robert ell officiating. Intenncnt Graee month, at 8 p.m. ticipants. antique autos and Sundays 12:00-5:00 An exhibit by internationally Branson St. Menu. Baked Fcclin blue? Well if you're i eral nieces and nephews and a ing, Jim Warren of Lowell; ont. nesday. September 3 at the Wierenga officiating. Interment land Memorial Park (Sunday only), the old 10 known wildlife artist Dennis Cod and Smelt, baked satin bowerbird, that means host of friends. father-in-law. Otto Kuester of Koops Funeral Chapel with Pas- SS Peter A Paul Cemetery. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE schoolhouse museum, and WED., SEPTEMBER 10: Curry will be at the Lowell potato, coleslaw, rolls and a you're feeling great. Ranker After graduating from Lowell, Grand Rapids; aunts. Mrs. Ethel SCOTT - Mrs. Josephine M. Business Meeting is held the the historic Fallasburg Co- Snow United Methodist Area Arts Council Center desert. Serving from 5 p.m. Rick magazine reports that the she was one of the telephone Krauss of Dowling, Ml, Mrs. Scott, of Belleville, passed away third Monday of each month, vered Bridge. Highlights will Women are sorry to say they The exhibit is co-sponsored • 7 p.m. Price 14. Take out dove-size Australian bird's favor- switchboard operators and was a Ruth Rockman of Detroit; uncle Monday, September I. 1986, at In the Service at 8 p.m. be the annual reopening of will be unable to have their by the John Bail Park Zoo As- ite color is blue. Male bower- member of Lowell United Ted Krauss of Weidman. MI; six the age of 70. She is survived orders. 676-2713. the Fallasburg Post Office, Dinner. Their hall has been sociation and the Lowell birds decorate their nests with Methodist Church. Later after grandchildren; also several by her husband, Kenneth E. blue objects to impress female EVERY MONDAY Ar- with collectors' cachets and moved, but is unavailable for Area Arts Council. Hours are marriage and moving to the vic- neices, nephews, cousins and Scott of Belleville, MI; her chil- Navy Lt. Harold H. LaLonde. During each undergraduate graduate of the University of SAT., SEPTEMBER 20; Co- bowerbirds. This means gather- rowhead Senior Men's Golf. use at this time. inities of Barryton and Weidman. friends. Funeral Services were dren, Daniel E. and Cathy Scott whose wife, Kelly, is the daugh- semester, LaLonde completed Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ml. with envelopes, and the annual 1 -5 p.m. weekdays and 1 30- Ed Softball Tourney. S75 ing blue flowers, feathers, plas- Ml. she was librarian for the held Sunday, September 7 at the of Ada, Cynthia and Charles ter of Cart and Kay Chatfield of naval science courses as well as a Bachelor of Science degree, he raffle of a quilt, designed 4:30 p.m. weekends. plus 2 balls. Call 897-5977 tic toys, pens, toothbrushes, and schools for several years. She Roth-Gerst Chapel, Lowell. Civinskas of Grand Rapids; four 252 Church St., Saranac, Ml. his full academic schedule that joined the Navy in June 1982 EVERY TUESDAY 6:30 - each year with the bridge as WED., SEPTEMBER 10: (12 team limit). any other objects that the bower- had a great love for music and Rev. Greg Freed, Church of grandchildren; one sister. was commissioned at his present lead to his degree. These 7:30 a.m. at Keiser's - Chris- a theme, with additional raffle The Lowell Women's Club MON., SEPTEMBER 15: bird finds attractive. books, her love for life and Nazarene of Elmdale officiating. Amelia Mazurek; three brothers, rank upon graduation from the courses, combined with annual tian Businessmen's Commit- items from the artists. Two meets at 12:00 p.m. at American Legion Auxiliary of THURS., SEPTEMBER 25; people was expressed in her Interment RosedaJe Memorial Edward and Adam Mazurek, all Univenity of Michigan, Ann summer training aboard ships tmaltot brtcd of doo tee meeting. All interested days of fun for the untire fam- Schneider Manor with a Clark-Ellis Post will meet at Cyclamen Chapter #94 Tht basketball dribble was wotds and a smile for everyone. Park. of Cedar, MI, and John Mazurek Arbor, MI. and shore installations, served to is th« Chihuahua. At ma- parties welcome. ily. salad luncheon. In charge of Schneider Manor at 1:00. O.E.S. is planning a Rum- first used professionally by She was a member of the East- prepare him for the duties and of Muskegon; several nieces and LaLonde was commissioned turity, this Maxkan dog officers, Joan Beebe. Chair- Amy Davis. Girls State Rep- Bert Loomis in 1896. em Star of Weuiman, Ml. the MORGAN - Mr. Charles L. nephews Funeral Mass was of- by completing the Naval Reserve responsibilities of a commis- mage Sale on September 25. may waigh batwaan two EVERY SECOND TUES- QUA-KE-BK man. Dues are now payable. Rebecca's and the V.F.W. Au- Morgan, aged 51, of fered Thursday, September 4, at Officer Training Corps sioned officer. and four pounds, but soma DAY The Lowell Area Fish- SPORTSMEN'S CLUB New members will be instal- xiliary of Farwell, Ml. Coopersville, passed away St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, (NROTC) Program. A 1978 graduate of Mason waigh no mora than ont Funeral Services were held Saturday, September 6, 1986. High School, Mason, and a 1982 pound. - ing Club now meets at the meets every 2nd and 4th led and fourteen Lowell High Monday, September I, 1986 at He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Flat River Snowmobile Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at the School senior girls will be the Daggett Funeral Home in Geraldine Morgan of Clubhouse on Potters Road, Club building at 11400 Fore- coming in as honorary mem- Barryton. Ml, Rev. Randall E. Coopersville; two sons, Michael just East of Montcalm Ave, man Road, Lowell. bers. Special guest will be Roose, United Methodist, of- Morgan of Grand Rapids, David at 7:00 p.m. All prospective Barbara Miller of Kentwood. members or interested indi- EVERY THIRD THURSDAY GFWC-Mich. Director of STATE SAVINGS BANK'S . . . viduals are cordially wel- Pack Meeting, Cub Scout Public Relations. NO TAX SALE! come. Pack 3188 will meet at Run- '•iJ The ciman School, beginning at FRI., SEPTEMBER 12: The THURSDAYS Farm market 7:00 p.m. This is a family Regular Meeting of the Cyc- Grand - 9 a.m. Fresh Produce • event. Future activities will lamen Chapter #94 O.E.S. good prices. New hours: be discussed and awards will be at 8:00 p.m. at the Tues. & Wed. 10-5, Thurs. & presented. Lowell Masonic Temple. ' 'IReady Fri. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sat. There will also be an initiation Valley Ledger 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. New hours THE RECYCLE CENTER at ceremony. starting soon. Lowell Nature Eberhard's parking lot is Pantry, 219 W. Main. open for bottles, tin cans, SAT., SEPTEMBER 13: It s (USPS 453-830) aluminum, newspaper, and "Country Fair" time at Honey is published weekly for $7.50 a year in Kent Personal Credit Line SATURDAYS AND SUN- brown paper bags. Creek Christian Homes of County. $10.00 a year outside the county by the DAYS THRU SEPT. Fallas- Lowell. The public is invited Grand Valley Ledger Publishing Company. 105 N. burg School Museum open THE LOWELL COMMU- from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Honey Broadway St.. Lowell, Michigan 49331. Financial flexibility to the Public 12 noon to 5:00 NITY BAND will rehearse the Creek is located at 11652 ROGER K BROWN p.m. thru September. Come 2nd and 4th Monday of each Grand River Avenue (Cas- and look at our arts, crafts, month at 7:30 p.m. in the cade Road) south of Lowell WE WILL PAY EDITOR & PUBLISHER through your antiques, etc. No charge for Lowell High School band and 1 mile east of Deer Run (616)897-9261 admittance. room. Golf Course. 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first aid kit has a good supply of Kann Eldndgc, and Hd,, The Grand Valley Ledger's... Al a final meeting on Sep remedies for insect bites or temher 2. Fallasburg Fall Festi- Kwanl from the Rai Rjver R val Co-Chairman Laura Garcia scraped knees, and arrangements Hookers, inditional ni(i hoJ and Doris Rhines heard rtpoits have been made for decorating, ing. from the seventeen committees parking, information, children's Look for fuiure anicles which oversee the planning lor activities, antique autos. hand- food booths and artists in tn, the Lowell Area Arts Council's bills. signs, and balloons. paper and plan on ipendmi: iitn Annual event. The 18th Annual One area which is very impor- al the fallasburg Bill Ftsiivajl Fdlashurg Fall Festival will be tant is demonstrations. The held at Fallasburg Park Sep- LAAC is grateful to the members tember 27 and 28, from 10 to 5 and non-members alike who de- each day. monstrate crafts to help enhance "Everything is ready to go." the tum-of-the-century theme, were the final words from the since these skilled people aren't happy co-chairman after all re- there to sell their wares. Linda ports were in. A report from the Briggs. demonstrations chair- YOUR artist committee verified that 63 man announced the following artists will sell work at the festi- will donate time; Rose Roberts, COMPLETE val. Eleven food booths have quilting; Karin Eldridge, chair LISTING their menus finalized and sent to caning; Joan Bunn, butter churn- SLEEP SHOP the printer by the end of August ing; Barb and Ben Caddick, bas- Li l' Entertainment has been lined up ketry; Ora McPhersoo (Sat.) and MAGAZINE to fill the stage almost continu- Jane Schafer (Sun.), spinning; ously during the two days. The Tom Sprowls, pottery; Jerry • Features Complete Johnson and Mike Velte (Sun.) Each year a decoration committee works long and hard to see that a pleasant atomosphert handmade quilt designed by Do- Mon. - Thurs 11a.mio6p.m adds to the fun for the whole family at the Annual Fallasburg Fall Festival. Anyone with flowers, lores Dey is done and on display from the Woodland Carvers As- Prtdty 11a.m.todp rn Littingt off Lowell pumpkins, gourds, or dried material to doante is asked to call decorations chairman Jane Blough, and tickets are already selling sociation, wood-carving; the SaMdiy 11a.m. io 3pm or the LAAC Center, 897-8545. fast for the raffle The Fallasburg Lowell High School Art Club, Cable TV Channels sketching; and Clara Blazo, 220 w MAIN ST LOW»FTT MI Post Office is set for its annual PMONI 616-097 7447 two-day recall from the past, the Mamie Stahl, Donna Kanoza, On A Daily Basis. Burch Field improved e Special Sports ELECTRICITY Listings 0 Special Daily HAN Movie Listings O Listings Coincide wn With Numbers On Your Tuner CAI 0 Complete A lasy To Use
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OKio SCCA 3000 (R) Arrows shutout Harriers open their season I (t). SPORTS AT A GLAHCi 2 tOAM m - By Amy Kanoza Jenny Ledrick lead her Forest Meanwhile the boys pushed WMOAY 13:00AM ffl - NR * On Wednesday. September 3. Hills team to a 15-46 sweep over sweat but gained no relief as they •/ll/U I 00AM ffi fro T( twenty four Cross Country teams Lowell Top five runners for fell to Caledonia, 15-50 and to MONDAY 1:30AM @3 — SpwtiCntf met at Johnson Park to stan the Lowell were: Amie Kanoza. 6«h, Unity Christian 23-36, Lowells 9/1S/B4 Bulldogs 20-0 f OOAM ffi - Sf rfwMii 1986 Cross Country season Betsy Dommer. 7th. Stacy best runner finishing IOth. 9.30AM S - SMrHfif kMw AIMV IwHattoiwI Ti 5 00AM ffl — 1984 Lowell's competitor. Forest Hills Beute, 9th. RachelleTaber. 10th. Also running for the boys' and amsssa A writer for the Detroit News assists. Senior linebackers Brian exploded for a 66 yard score, 10:00AM 0 - Amonca i Off Chelate (Wwnwfuk* Central, came out on top as the and Tara Raab placing 13th. re- girls' team are; Ron Pawloski, $35 000 PyromHl recently picked The Lowell Red Fox and Mike Nugent each Essex hit the PAT to end the scor- 11 00AM ffi - MofM Y«ort mi iprnf* 8:30AM ffl - sun cooked and Lowell fried. spectively. Chris DeGrote, Jeff Schmidt, 11 30AM© - Moido SpwtUMli (R) 9:00AM ffl - Tonnie: Olympic Stain World Arruws lo reign as Class B State chalked up 5 tackles Fox also ing. Nelson's run culminated a The final score for the boys was: The Caledonia Invitational, Ben Peters, Brian Rush, Trevor 13:30PM ffi - Ow^MT Uf* Motoim* 11:00AM ffl — Hoy Your Boot Golf Champions at the end of this sea- had 6 assists. 94 yard scoring drive. Forest Hills 26 and Lowell 33 held on Thursday. September 4 Tyler, Brent Kauffman. Mark I OOfM ffl - C* F##fWI Wmmpof of Coifory 11:30AM© - Maido SporteUok (R) son. Though nearly everyone The score remained at 7-0 Lowell did it all on the (low score wins). The top five gave the girls' team a chance to Silvis. John Kinsey, Jon Pratt, 3 OOfM ffl — Booting: 1914 Inboard and Tunnal loat Sar*at 12 30fM ffi - GiBotto WoHd of Sport* wiHiid have lo admit that it's aw- going into halftime. Lowell ground, with quarterback Rob boys for Lowell were: Andrew make tracks as they went on to Bob Rice, Mike Grooters, Todd 4 OOfM ffi - Awttrolian RuIm NatM M I OOfM ffi - CoBogo FootboB: Toooe AAM ot LSU fully early for such predictions, stmck again at 8:42 into the third Bumtt going 0 for 4 in the air 5 OOfM ffi - Ki 4:00fM ffi - AuetroBon Ruioe FootboB 84 Milley. 1st. Mike Harding. 3rd, beat Unity Christian by a score Roy.lricia Wittenbach, Dina De- the Red Arrows got off on the quarter when Junior Tom Nugent and losing 3 yards. The Arrows S 30f M ffi - 5 OOfM ffl — Amonco * Cop: CKoBongo Down Undor: USA Chris Kloosterman. 6th. Mike of 27-28 but they lost to Cater and Becky Pawloski. Great nght foot last Friday hy shutting capped off a 57 yard drive with running attack rolled up 321 total 6 OOfM ffi - Maido SfomUoii 5:30fM ffi - GiBotto World of Sport* Cichon, 11th. and Paul Wilcox Caledonia 33-24, job everyone! Toko 3 out Ionia 20-0 in their annual sea- a I yard run Essex's PAT WAS yards with no less than eight 7:00fM ffi [HBO] - Inttdo tKo MR 6 OOfM ffi - Maido Sportelook finished at 13th. respectively. C —— ^ — 30 MinuH Workout 7:00fM ffl — SportiCoiilor CD ffi GD Young ond tKo son opening clash. off the mark, and the Arrows led backs carrying the pigskin. Now* I 7 30fM ffl — Mo for Looguo »baN Qiicoya Cube ot fitttKurfh 7 30f M ffl — Major Looguo BaiekaB: CKicogo Cube ot Montreal v*f«fCMMv Hnwauwn« mltiii v• •" w» bwell scored their fint points 13-0. The Red Arrows travel to ffl — World dot* Wrottling ffi - NR Rim* Candid Comoro at ihe 9:22 mark in the second At the 9:34 point in the fourth Forest Hills Central for a 7:30 8 30f M ffl — Hornott Racing: 1916 Bro>dori Gown 8:00fM Mkkoy Moueo Club ffl — frimo Timo Wro*tling Mm-Ufa quarter. Senior halfback Mike quarter Junior Ken Nelson contest on Friday. September 12. Local 4-Hers do well at 9 OOfM ffl — Top tank Boiing from Lo» Vogat. NV ffl — Zenith * NR Monday Night Matchup A aenliiro CKMII**AMIAM! Ml '•TOflUlMzifuirti ffi (9 Soordi far Te Dumas led the Lowell offense (CQ II 05fM (D — Motor Looguo •onbal Atlanta ot Son FranctKO 8 30f M ffl - Magic Yoort in Sport* of Ouio ond with an impressive 129 yards and 11 30fM O (4t) — High School Football: Lofcoviow ot Harpor Crook 9:00fM O (41) C) (S - NR FootboB: Donvor at fimburgh (CQ ihe first touchdown of the young ffi — SportvContor ffi - Booch VoBoyboB Star'* Tablo Girls lose opener Michigan 4-H Horse Show season. Dumas got the Arrows © — Sport* Tonight lOOOfM ffl — Auto Rocmg: Mid OKio SCCA 3000 Tape Oolayod CD tD ABC Now* TKie ffi (9 AB My CKildron I Dream of Jaonnio 13:00AM O QD — U S Opon Tonna Hrghlightt ffl — Amorka * Cop: CKoBongo Oownundor Morning on the board with a two yard run O (St) Advonturo* of Golaiy fl|($ Day* of Our Livae w ing against other youths from ffl — NR, Go mo of tKo Wook II OOfM ffl - Surfor 3-3-1, Contact thai capped off a 91 yard drive. Lowell Girls' basketball and-one and Middleville re- TWenty Kent County 4-H'ers serve Champion in the pleasure SATURDAY 11 30fM ffl — SporHContor CBS Early Morning Now* Junior Bob Essex was good for opened its 1986 season with a bounded and scored within sec- received awards at the 1986 division, a gold, two silvers, a across the state with similar in- 9/13/14 CourteKip of Eddia'* Fothor 30 MinuH Workout the PAT. narrow 42-45 defeat to onds. Lowell turned the ball over Michigan 4-H Horse Show held fifth and a sixth. terests. 13r 91) ~ CMU FootboB NBC Now* at Sunmo Middleville last week. This year's event included 275 4 00AM "• nM y ^ u 'r uJJUrv 1J, ' r* , wVm u i rwu.i UwawwM. .A - - v rryof TJ w au_v1 , w%*> ^ A NBC Now* 1^5 id ftooiami The Arrows defense went to to the Itajans and they took the August 19 at Michigan State Uni- According to Patricia Tolle, — NR Y mmm 1:30 (D O Cl) AO tKo 7:00AM fVKIIj. A f Wf jpof'ficwl. | VJ t * ) -* -> L Hooked on Aorobk* work and held the Bulldogs in Ihuling 14-22 at half-time, lead for good. versity. Kent County 4-H Agent, the pur- classes ranging from western and 13:30AM ffl - Rocina Bwech Outboard Tom A Jorry and Friond* Turn* 7 30AM SportiCentef check at every turn. Ionia ended Lowell outscored Middleville Tammy Lindhout paced the pose of the annual event is to English riding and dressage to TUCSOAY La*t of tKo Wild O (TT) Now Dick Van Dyko Honors won by 4-H'ers in the 9/14/B4 Moi.'^<««( isf the game with a scant 134 yards 18-8 in the third quarter to have Arrow scoring drive with 12 local area include: two golds, a give 4-H horse project membes costume, trail and gymkhana SiM • OOAM CD - CKompiorwKip WrotHmg To Bo Announced oa(9vM events. fotf^Duka in total offense. Dumas also had a 2 point lead going into the 4th. points followed by Ronnie Watr- silver and a bronze for Tammy an opportunity to evaluate their — Hornott Racing 1984 Broodort Crown 8:30AM ffi — SporHContor Notion'* Bueino** Totioy 3:00 (H Ono Ufa H Livo a good night on defense, leading The lead changed hands through- ous with 10. Five others had 4 Knottnerus, a fifth and a sixth horsemanship skills by compet- 8 30AM 9:00AM ffll — Tonnie: Olympic Stain World Couploe CKompionehip (R). i Soporfnvndi ffl — 5th World Hand Gliding Chompionthip his teammates with 8 tackles and out the 4th quarter. With 1:07 left points each. Ranburger and Watr- for Candi Wood, a sixth and a 9:00AM 1? - World Wi4o Wrottling 11:30AM ffll — Maido SporHlook (R) Curiau* Goorgo €3 101 Anothor World ABvo A WoBt I assist. He WAS followed closely in the game, the Arrows had a ous had 7 rebounds each. Lindh- seventh for Laura Finney, all of — Tonnn Mogaiino 13:30fM ffl) - GiBotto World of Spam 4:45 G3 Woathor out had 5 assists. 9 30AM (2D — Wind Surfing l OOfM ffl) — USR FootboB: Now Jorsoy v*. Momphi* by Senior linebacker Dave Van- three point lead. Leigh Ran- Lowell; a gold, two bronze, and Story hours begin at 7:00 ffi (X) o CD CBS Mommg Dkk Van Dyko | 4:00PM ffi - AuetroBon Ruloe FootboB 84 burger missed the first of a one- a sixth for Anne Canfield of Ada; ffl - Auto Racing: NNRA Ouakor Stoto NatmnaK (R). ¥% dcrMeulcn with 7 tackles and 3 — Bo»t of Bill Danco 5 00fM ffi — Motor Looguo BoeoboN * Grootoet HiH (41) Goad Morning Amorka Todoy'tJ.p^.ai two silvers, a bronze, and a 3:30 ^OdD Capital 10:00 AM [HBO] — Inwdo tho NR S:30fM ffi — Schokwtic Spam fourth for Richard Coe of Hast- Lowell & Alto Libraries (17) My Littlo Pony n Friond* 10:30AM — Booting: 1984 Inboard and Tunnol Boot Sonot 4 00fM ffl) — Maido Sportiiook ings; two golds, two silvers and 1130AM (47) — Big Ton Todoy 4 30f M ffl) — Outdoor Uh (W Today rwo rTocjraim a sixth for Cathy Roberts of Alto; The Kent County Library Sys- April. Participants must pre-re- • IMMU ^ rroqrar^. '* Daughtor — SportsContor gister by calling or dropping in Farm Day Coral Bumatt and a bronze, a fourth and a sixth tem will begin monthly story ffl - Botoboll 84 7 30f M O (X) ffi O — Motor Looguo BoeoboB: Dotroit ot Toronto A f ^ * iiaoaaM* io ' - - Uttia frinco for Kevin Guikema of times for children ages V/i - 5 at their local branch. 13:00fM Q © — Big Ton Collogo Football Proviow ffl) — Motor Looguo BenoboB: Chicago Cube ot Montroal 3:00 Guiding Light USA Cartoon Expro** Caledonia. in September. Story times at the The programs will provide an CD — Motor wook IHuftratod ffl) — Ineido BoooboB Good Morning Mickey! CL.- O— Wtm'immrr^rCWwr S wT Melanie Nelson of Lowell Lowell branch begin on Wednes- introduction to the library's pic- ffi — Collogo Football Coltfornio-Borltoloy at Boston Collogo 7:35fM O — Motor Looguo BaiebaB: Lo* Angola* ot Atlanta Live. JV pwrms riOi brought home Grand Champion ture book collection and songs, ffl - NR i Groatott Momontt NR U S Navy MVP 84 • OOfM ffi — SuporbouH mm day, September 10 at 1:30 p.m. 13:30fM O iZ) — Collogo Football; Iowa Stoto ot Iowa Livo 9:00fM ffi - AWA Wro*thng Donni* tha Monaco Varied in fitting and showmanship, and and at the Alto on Thursday, Sep- fingerplays, rhymes, dramatic Liar'* Oub O 10 — CoBogt FootboM: Iowa Stoto ot Iowa 11 OOfM ffi — NR Arm Wroetkng 7:15 ) A.M. Woathor in pleasure, as well as winning tember 18 at 1:30 p.m. The participation and games will also Dumbo'* Grcu* APR 11 30fM ffi - SporHContor 7:30 ) MASK €9 — Coiofi FootboB. Mmmippi Stoto ot Tonnooooo 700 Oub Reserve Champion in equitation, monthly programs are held the be included. The story times last ffl — Tonn«: Olympic Stain World Couplot Champtonthip 3 Captain Ki Andy Griffith two gold and three silver medals. same time and place for a total about 40 minutes are are free. S vj--: - -J m. , 1 OOfM O (D - IAAF Grand fri. Track ChompioniKip 13:00AM fV - NR Yi t W%mw9%M rYW Myetoriau* Gtio* of Gold Jackie Kempema of Middleville of eight sessions and run through 3:00fM O 6]- CBS Sport* Spooal Morcodoi Milo on Fifth Avonuo 13:30AM ffl — Top Bonk Boxing from Lo* Vogoe, NV (R). Wokomo to Pooh Cor nor Tom A Jorry ond Friond* was awarded Grand Champion 3:30fM ~ GD O (X) - CoBogo FootboB: OKio Stoto 1:00AM ffi - frimo Timo WroeHmg (R) Bunny in the flag race division, a gold, 3 OOfM (B) — CoBogo FootboM Michigan ot Notr WR)NfS0AY Nation'* Bu*ino** Today and a sixth. Jessica Wood of O QD - Inwdo Look 9/17/84 Day Or Up To $1,500 3:15fM O d) ~ Mofor Uoguo Bo>obalt: Booton ot Now YoHi Yowliooo i Kentwood won Grand Cham- 8:30AM Cincinnati at Lot Angola* 8:00 pion in the equitation division, 9:00AM j Scooby Doa 3 30fM — Basing: Mark Brolond ve. Bobby Joo Young ® - Inwdo Look i Saoomo Stroot (CQ Jakor * Wild| two gold medals, a fourth, and 11:00AMffi - lAi-w9%l#fTf1 w T. w fp_ l#4rw_ Lt S^OVl• l A powder puff kept in the flour canister comes in handy 3 45fM ffi®- ot Now York Yankoo* < Donald Duck froeanH a seventh, while Cindy Barnes when you are dusting flour on a rolling pin or pastry board. Gncinnati at Loo Angola* 11:30AM ffi - (R). Cash Rebates of East Grand Rapids took Re- 4 OOfM iU - Atlanta at San Frorxnco Uvo. 13:30fM ffl — of Sport* Doybrook - f»oT« 1:00fM ffi - Auto 84: CART Mokon Littlo Ptm c 4:10fM — Sporti Oooo up 3:00fM 8:05 I Draam of 5 OOfM Cup 8:30 3 Pot Abort 4:00fM G.I. Joo OnAli 86Cars& S;30fM Rulo* FootboB *84 4:00fM 5:00fM * Grootoet Hit*: World Sorioe' Umung Dumbo'* Grcu* 4;30fM Gontlo Bon COME VISIT 5:30fM — Down 7 OOfM FootboB: iBinort ot USC Today'* Spociol 4:00fM 8:35 Chicago Cube ot fimburgh Trucks and 7:00fM 9^)0 ffi GD • (9 Oprah Winfroy 7:3 7:0SfM O ® Jim A Tammy Cube at Now York MoH 7 30fM OMO AAM ot LSU ffi Joyce ond tKo WKeeled m* 1977 World Sorioe (R). You Con't Do That 8 OOfM ® — High School FootboB. HudsonviBo at South Qtmtton 7:3SfM m - Selected Angola* ot AHonto Uvo. 10K)0fM B.-OOfM ffi - McDonald'* Junior T lOHAttB 10;1SfM 10:OOfM ffl) - 1984 Ford CoBogo 10:30fM 11:3QfM ffi - SporHContor 11,000.000 CKonco of 11 OOfM (9 Supailai Court ffi - Spam Tonight Jackpot - Models!!! 11:ISfM 13:00AM ffi - NR Y 11 30fM You ond Mo, Kid Brook tKo Bonk 1:00AM ffi. MJLS.K — Sport* Tonight 1:30AM ffi - Surfor Mogaiino 13:00AM fQ - 3:00AM ffi — Maida Sportiiook (R). Your Choice, Just $3.49 9^5 Doom la BortK In Storoo. SUNDAY 3:30AM ffi - SporHContor 9:30 High Trade-In Allowances! 9/14/B4 ffi - Spam Lotonight 3:00AM ffi - Top Rank Boxing from La* V NV 5:00AM i Large Selection of Quality 4:00AM CoBogo FootboB: Toia* AAM at LSU THURSDAY a" Nowfywod G 7:00AM •/1B/B4 Lo^onds 9:35 ffi I Uvo 9:00AM 10:00 Used Vehicles! 5:30AM ffi - Auto Racing'84: 9:30AM — Konny Explain* Drag Racing 8:30AM ffi - SporHContor e# v«*-- % 10:00AM (® FomBy Tito 9:00AM ffll — Down tho Stretch $15,000 10:30AM "OPEN SATURDAYS" 9:30AM ffll — Auto Racing '84: Formula Ono Grand frix 11: 11:30AM ffi - Mazda SporHiook (R). 11: 13:30fM ffi - GiBotto World of Spam S.-0S m GBBgon'e Wood lo SHroa. 13:00fM ® - Thn Wook m 1:00fM ffi - 1984 Lucky StHka BowBng Toumamant 5:30 ffi®41 ABvowBKTrvdyYor- CD - Bowkng naB 2:OOfM ffll — Motor Looguo BoeoboB. CKicogo Cube at Now York Cdfaion Repeir • FREE btimotoc 13 30fM GD O H) ~ NR Today /fl n r* fi e* c ffll - AWA WraetBng niopor CE 0 (S) - NR '84 A SKirHy HMSTtHl Gloss Ropoir, Al Mokos 0^ vv«V 4:00fM ffi - AuttroBon Rulo* FootboB 84 CD TKo Now Cord livo ot 5:30 1 OOfM (D O GD - NR FootboB: DoBo* At Dotroit 5:00fM ffll — Major Looguo BoooboB'* Grootoet HIH mmipm SEE ED 8TORMZAND 8 CD 1Q) — NR FutboB. Toom* to bo Announced 3-3-1. Contact 5:30fM CB 23 - Motorwook — Tonnie: OfympK Stain World Cauplo* CKompion*hip ffll — Tonnie Magorino Too 1:30fM — Mofor Looguo BoeeboB: CKicogo Cube ot fimburgh 5:35fM CB) — Major Looguo BaiebaB: Lo* Angola* ot Atlanta Uvo. ABStor BBH 3 OOfM 91) — Boot Boeing: Formuta I foworboot Roeo 4:00fM ffi - Mazda SporHiook Donald Duck froeanH — Hor*o Show Jumping: iquo*tnan World Vaulting Cham- Mix ai 4:30fM ffll - Boet of BiB Danca "See Our New Selection Of Clocks!" 4:OOfM ffi (D — NR Football: San Franc»uo at Lo* Angola* Ram* 7:00fM ffi [HBO] - Ineido tKo NR dj frko le Riaht Turkey Tolovieion Fortuno and Ram- SJS Loavo It to Boavar In Staroo. ffl - Fnhm Halo ffll — SporHContor IIS 4:05fM Q — Mo|or Looguo Bo*oboN: Atlanta at Son Froncmo Uvo 7:30fM ffi - Spaadwaok 5 OOfM ffl — Auto Racing '84: Formula Ono Grand fri* 8:00fM O 99 CD (jD — NR FootboB; Cincinnati at Oovolond lOOA « Maul TMHHAI m ' 7 OOfM ffi - SporHContor •••• *0 TI !• o irt OW%ov W ® • vw 8 Wvv^oWv f ffi (9 WKaol al Fortuno Mean Goat Vlymoutfi ffi - Sport* Sunday 9 OOfM ffl) — Auto Rocing: 1985 World CKompionehip Figure fight TKat Girl .- .i "The Gift Galleiy" 7 05fM CB - World CKompmn*hip Wro*tl.ng NVoBty LnY II OOfM ffl - DorroB Woltrip ixploine Noecor 7:30fM ffl — NR'* Grooto*t Moment*: Logond* of tho Fall Variod 11 30fM ffi - SporHContor 11:30 DoubloToBi 8:OOfM ffl — USR Sunday Night FoatboU: Now Jortoy at Momphi* Ths Hoang typawritar, a 106 W. Main St. • Lowell • 897-8196 ffl — Sport* Tonight m (9 SALES HOURS: SERVICE Ir PARTS: 10 OOfM O — Coor* Sport* Pago d^ica for typing in b 13:00AM ffi - NR Yoorbook Men. Wed.. 8am 9pm STOPS MIST Mon. thru Fri.. 8am-6pm "A UTTIE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE awaY.ow 11 OOfM Org)- Mkhigoil Roplay iCFORc rr 13:30AM ffi - NR Film* Chlnata characters. has(> Tuea.. Thura. b Fri.. 8.30am-6pm; ffl — SporHContor •TAHTS Wedneaday till 7:46pm HOURS: Mon. thru Sat., Sam - 6pm 100AM ffi - Bo*tof Bill Dance 5,700 characters on a Saturday. 8:30am-3pm FOR CHRISTMAS! 11 30fM O ® - Sport* Spocwl & Wad. till 8pm 1:30AM ffl - Down tho Stretch keyboard 2 feet wide and ffi - Sport* Tonight Dam Day 17 inches high. '"I'I
Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, September 10, 1986 - Page 16 Grand VaOey Ledfer - Wednesday, Septcaiticr 10. IfM-Pagel? rate increases in Michigan - be- future ballots by expanding cur- petitions shall be signed and cir- day rule is too restrictive and I Covered Bridge Road that we Michigan State Law, and events Esther Minges started a scrap- planning an affair to express our cause the stale Supreme Court rent petition drive time limits culatcd as prescribed by law. The believe the Legislature should Flat River purchased for a clubhouse but to raise funds for Charily. We book al the fint and kept a record gratitude lo thote people who declared citizens have only 180 from 180 days to 18 months We Legislalure must make the ballot adopt a less restrictive standard the Township would not approve have also been available through of our affairs. Jane Anible took have allowed us lo cms their I u days to circulate petitions want lo allow petition organizers accessible for everyone, not just before fuiure ballot questions are for that purpose, and at the pre- the Lowell Police Department over those duties and has several property with the trail. We will Both the death penalty and to begin gathering signatures as those who can afford it. The 180- swept off the ballot Capitol Snowmobile sent clubhouse on Potters Road and the Kent County Sheriff's albums of pictures and clippings have more information on that al utility rate petition drives were early as January I following an Club that we purchased from the HI* Department for rescue work dur- which we all enjoy reminiscing a later date . We are also planning in progress more than three election - Jan. I, 1987, for LO Gun Club in 1981. Column" years Considering that it takes ing severe winter storms. We over. a Ride-In for other clubs in the example They would then have In the beginning we ran our helped remove a seriously ill per- Elections of new officers for Council. a minimum of 304.001 valid 18 months lo file the names, until Ledger Entries... sleds on the Grace Lundberg 110 son to an ambulance that couldn't the coming year will be held ai We slatted Bingo Games sev- voter signatures to qualify prop- July I of the next year, giving By acres on Burroughs Road and sur- get to his home and we carried the Annual Meeting on Sunday eral yean ago to help pay for our osals for a spot on the fall ballot, organizers 18 months lo collect News rounding area. Now the West tood and medicine lo stranded the 20th al 1:30 p.m. We urge Clubhouse. These are still being State Senator the 180-day time limit estab- signatures The new deadlines of 75,50 and 25 Years Ago Michigan Snowmobile TVail runs people via Snowmobiles. We all members to be present al the held al the Lowell Moose Activ- lished by a 1973 law seeems un- would take effect in January, Dick Posthumus across the back of our Clubhouse have been active in the Western picnic and the meeting on Sun- ity Building on M21 east of Low- reasonable There will be several 1987, under our plan. The two Hie Fist River Snowmobile active in the club The members grounds. It extends to the south Snowmobile Council and the day. ell on Sunday afternoons at 4:00 proposals submitted to a vote of ballot issues which prompted the By| I Club will be mceling on Satur- that joined during the first year Michigan voters may have a of debate and public scrutiny, for all the way to the Allegan Forest Michigan Association of Recrea- With the crisp weather we are p m. We want lo thank all of the people on the ballot this fall Supreme Court ruling would not Uy. September 19lh at noon for were designated as Charter right to propose legislation or example, citizens will not be Priscilla and north to Wabasis Lake We tional Snowmobilers, Michigan experiencing, thoughts are turn- those that have supported us in but they have all been placed be affected. ihcir annual picnic ami chicken Members. At one time there were constitutional amendments but able to vote on important propos- have been active in local affairs International Snowmobile As- ing to our winter Activities, Ed this endeavor there by the Legislature. Critics say time constraints Lussmyer I barbecue at ihe clubhouse on Pot 145 family members Several of its one nght that has proven far als - one removing the ban on with floats in the parades, Snow- sociation and the Michigan Marshall and Brad Potter have We will look forward to seeing Senate Republicans, however, greatly restrict the public'i use 'iers KtKid The members will be our members have died and too difficult for most citizens to capitol punishment and the other mobile Safety Classes for the Snowmobile Association. Sev- been doing some of the gound- you at the picnic. Bring a dish want to make it easier for voters of constitutional rights Many I celebrating the 15th Anniversary others have found other in- take advantage of. After months placing limits on electric utility young people who need to be cer- eral of our members have been work for the trail by talking to lo pass and your own service, to place important questions on claim lawmakers established im- M the club. terests There are 55 members tified before they can operate delegates, directors, and officers and signing leaseholders. We are practical time limits to help pre- The club was organized in are the present time. During the snowmobiles according to in these organizations. serve Legislative power and in- I September of 1971 in the home years we met at various homes, Letters to the Editor. . . sulate us from possible recall pet af Wayne and Ginny Will around the garage at Royce (Zeigler) Dear Editor: leadership of Jim Lindhout with of a quality job completed ition efforts. There are those, ihe kitchen table. Of the original Ford, the old Rod and Gun Club A very special word of thanks lunding from the Athletic Boos- however, who say deadlines are j organizers, only Wayne Will has building (Jaycee Club) on Bur- Council Proceedings through the efforts of coopera- is extended to the Lowell Athle ters Club. These improvements tive planning Thanks again. needed to protect the finality of pased away. The others are still roughs Road, a mobile home on tic Boosters Club and to the plus the fresh coat of paint Sincerely, any election whose outcome can OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Youth hootball League for their applied to the press box will not be held hostage until enough sig- IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Doyle to approve the con- Fritz Esch 75 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - SEPTEMBER 14,1911 of the / contribution to upgrading our go unnoticed by spectators at- Superintendent natures are collected to hold a A long list of recent library acquisitions is on the front page, tract, supported by Councilman Collins. football facilities over the sum- tending this year's field events. Dear Editor: repeat election. induding a children's book, Wide Awake Girls in College CITY COUNCIL The state Constitution has no TOWNSHIP OF Yea; 5 mer months On behalf of the Lowell Board We, the citizens of Lowell The editor takes to task the judge, lawyers and jury for a of the definitive provisions for petition Nay; 0 Money and man hours from of Education and its administra- should be so grateful for our Saturday night assault case that is acquitted. 0. Wingate Is CITY OF LOWELL. MICHIGAN time limits except that initiative both organizations has resulted tive staff, I extend our sincere lovely store fronts. These people the defendant. MOTION CARRIED. in a significant upgrading of the LOWELL appreciation to the efforts of put so much effort in to making Though most birds gather Bangs' Busy Grocery advertisement says The young playing field. Of particular sig- those who spent so many hours Regular Meeting of Monday, August 18,1966. our linle City lovely. Especially watsr in thsir Mto and housewife with the rolling pin is an exquisite sight, but SHE Consideration of a highway maintenance contract (3 year) nificance is the newly remodel- assisting our school district with the gorgeous flowers in front of than toss thsir hoads back MUST HAVE THE PROPER FLOUR to make the dough. We led concession stand which took some needed improvements to between the City of Lowell and the Michigan Department of the Shoppers Guide. to swallow, tho hum- have it..." The Meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. by Mayor Meat- place under the direction and the facility. It is another example Mrs. John DeWolf mingbird laps its iquid. The state Labor Commission reports that women clerks in Transportation was the next item of business. Harbor Springs have been forced to work 14 hours a day; NOTICE man. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited and the dark the labor law is difficult to enforce. called the Roll. IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Thompson to approve the 50 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - SEPTEMBER 10.1936 OF PUBLIC contract, supported by Councilman Fonger. Present: Mayor Maatman and Coundlmembers Collins, The new reservoir, WPA-built, features a three-quarter-mile Yea: 5 Country ski slide down Peck's Hill to the Baptist Church, and a park Thompson, Fonger and Doyle. the with sprinkler system on top of the reservoir. Wells at the HEARING Nay; 0 north village limits feed it. MOTION CARRIED. The Basch Jeweler All-Stars defeat the Fallasburg Cubs Absent: None. 6-5 in basebaJI 40 boys turn out for high school football. REVISED LAND The Michigan Department of Transportation has informed the The peart button factory in the Harley Maynard Building on IT WAS MOVED by Councilmen Thompson that the Minutes East Main produces about 210,000 buttons (700 lbs.) weekly City we may acquire an annual permit for over-the-street of the August 4,1986 meeting be approved as written, sup- from a ton of clamshells. It is 47 years old, operated by Gus USE PLAN (M-21) banners by process of resolution. It would eliminate ported by Councilman Doyle. Libby and Associates. 9) the individual application process each time a banner Is to Yes: 5. 25 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - SEPTEMBER 14,1961 be used. No: 0. Wittenbach's is adding Pontiacs to its line of OWsmobiles. i The Lowell Township Planning Commission will CARRIED. Justice of the Peao Howard Rittenger reports $802 in fines hold a public hearing on October 7,1988 at 8:00 IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Fonger to allow an annual and 54 violations in August. That includes 53 motor vehicle p.m. at the Lowail Township Hall, 2910 Aldan Mash, permit for over-the-street banners, supported by Councilman violations and one missing fishing license. S.E, for the purpose of reviewing tha proposed IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Collins that the Bills and Friendly, caring staff A new dnder/asphalt track is being built around the football Doyle. • Well-balanced, home-cooked meals update of the LoweN Township Land Uaa Plan and Accounts Payable be allowed and warrants issued, supported field. The football team's schedule includes Home games Yea: 5 • Registered nurse and helpers on duty • Private or semi-private rooms with Ionia, Cedar Springs, Grandville and Rockford, Away hearing cittzsns' comments regarding the prop- by Councilman Fonger. Nay; 0 24 hours a day Come and visit for lunch and a tour. games with Sparta, BeWing, East Grand Rapids and Corn- osed plan. stock Park. MOTION CARRIED. Yes: Councilman Doyle, Collins. Thompson, Fonger and Seed wheat is $2.85 at the C.H. Runciman Co. 0) All interettad citizens are Invited to attend. Mayor Maatman. CITIZEN SUGGESTIONS. NONE /Cumberland Retirement Village No: None. ^ 11535 East Fulton, Lowell 616-897-8413 Arlin Maas, Owner Copies of the revised Land Uaa Plan will be avalla- CARRIED. COUNCIL COMMENTS: Councilman Thompson inquired as STATE OF MICHIGAN bteter revie w at ths Lowell Township Hall beginning IN THE CIRCUIT COURT on September 24,1966. to the progress of the tree program. Manager Quada informed FOR THE Carol L Wells, BILLS AND ACCOUNTS PAYABLE TOTA ( - ) ^ ^ 157 trees have been marked for removal COUNTY OF KENT Lowell Township Clsrk GENERAL FUND and 47 for transplant, some to be moved yet this fall. He also ORDER OF PUBLICATION AND/OR 897-7600 LOCAL STREET FUND informed the Council that through Mr. Ed Gross the City may ORDER TO ANSWER C43,46 MAJOR STEET FUND ^ ^ t0 a 40 inch tree spade in a shared program Notices File No. 58-S-305-DO SEWER FUND ^ with two other communities. Councilman Collins questioned PENNY KAY HERNANDEZ, W Plaintiff, vs. ARMANDO HER- WATER FUND the disposition ot the large ash at the city garage, adding the NANDEZ. Defendant. EQUIPMENT FUND ' _ Recreation Committee would be interested in wood chips and At a session of said Court, FED. REV. SHARING FUND . 1.339 77 ^ ^ ^ ^ fof wa|k ^ Mr ^ano (DRW) replied held in the Courtroom of the FED. REVENUE SHARING FUND Q™ it (ash) had been made available to the public for fire wood. Kent County Building in the B7 City of Grand Rapids, on the CITY OF CURRENT TAX FUND Councilman Doyle reported that because of a change of meet- WANT YOUR 20th day of August, 1986. ing days, he would be able to attend the September Recre- PRESENT: The Honorable Manager Quadated th e discussion of "n-d^^acon- ^ ^ DIRTY SHIRTSII S\$j>ecm ROMAN J. SNOW. Circuit LOWELL tract between the City of Lowell and the Lowell YMCA. He V After many yMn of tub- Judge. contracting our shirts out to /i On July 7,1986. an action . informed the Council he has met with Jim Hodges, YMCA MANAGERS REPORT Manager Quada requested the Coun- 2PIECE othar daanars, ws htva was filed by Penny Kay Her- ^ Director. and plans to meet with a national representative ^ ^ |n sess)on for ^ purpose ^ djscussjng instsHad a new shirt laundry nandez, Plaintiff against Ar- later in the week. Af the beginning of each year/contract year ^ ^ ^ ISUITSI facility to give you tha SOLICITATION OF BIOS mando Hernandez. Defen- the City will meet with the Y to determine the areas and time quality you would expect Th# Ktnt County Purchasing NOTICE dant. in this Court, for divorce. from Curtis Cteaners Oepa rtaent Is solldtlnQ required for upcoming sports events; the Y will have the right ^ appointment of Mr. bids for the Uea(s) listed IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, Mutman ann0unc8d fhe below. Detailed specifica- that Armando Hernandez. De- to control the use of facilities then identified. Points covered Christiansen to the Board of Lowell Light and Power Open 7 Days tions are available at the Purchasing Office Rooa 227, fendant. shall answer or take Mon. • Thyr 7:00»m 940pm such other action as may be in the contract are. ancj Lowell Cable T.V. M. % Sat 7:Q0am . 7 00pm County Adainistratlon 1. Events the Y is scheduling must carry an insurance Building. 300 Monroe Ave., permitted by law on or before Swftday i OOam • • 00pm N.U., Grand Rapids, MI The Lowell City Council will conduct a Public Hear- November 7,1986. Failure to policy with the City as named insured ^ Q ^ Councilman Collins to approve the ap- Our Shirt Sarvica May Cost A 49S03. The bids Mill bt ing September 15,1966 at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose WAS M VED Mora. . .but our quality is second to nonal publicly opened in the comply with this Order will re- 2. The Y will conduct general cleanup on the grounds o( ^ Chrjstjan8en t0 ^ ^ ^ Purchasing Office at the of considsratfon of a request for a variance submit- Q.R. 461-490S Lowail; 817-9009 # Q.R. 461-4909 tiae designated below. The sult In a Judgment of Divorce County reserves the right to by Default against such De- * ted by Detorss Alexander, 820 N. Hudson, Lowell, they use. Councilman Doyle. accept or reject any or all fendant for relief demanded in 3. The Y will be required to collect fees established by ^ ^ Claanar Special Ir Shirt Sarvlca available at: Lowail 1410 W. Main b Grand Corner of Michigan St. b Ci bids as it deeas to be In Ml 49331. its best Interests. the Complaint in this Court. .City Council, provide Insurance, and collect deposits. ^ q
Bid For: Snowplovs. To be ROMAN J. SNOW, The variance rsqusstsd Include a deviance from lot ^ MOTION CARRIED. CURTIS CM WASH Ji'Sl received by Weds., 9-10-86 S area of approximately 1,000 aq. ft and dwelling unit The City will be responsible for mowing, parking lot mainte- 10:00 a.•. Circuit Judge ATTEST; A TRUE COPY area of approximately 250 sq. ft. and 350 sq. ft. nance, and general maintenance of specified areas. Fees ^ WAS MQVED by councilman Collins to adjourn at 9:10 Bid For: Painting of M . Diedrich t&Jxn o. •_ > w, PRF Airport. To be received Details of the plans srs available through the City will be paid with a voucher system. Manager Quada recom- ^ by Counci|man Doy(e by Neds., 9-10-86 at Depty County Clerk Clerk's office. Written comments may be submlttsd mends approval of the annual contract. YOUR CAR WITHOUT SCRUBBING" "Vju 10:00 a.a. Gerald V. Mailing to City Hsll prior to ths hearing date. Saves Your Cars Finish...No More Scratches from Hand-Washing or Automatic Car Washes For: RFP-Banking Attorney for Plaintiff Approved: Date: September 10. 1986 Service. To be received by Ray Quada —also now— P.O. Box 5 Discussion among the Council included concern of voucher d MAATMAN RAY E QUADA ThMrs., 9-18-86 at 2:00 p.a. Greenville. Ml 48838 CHy Clerk cost, city recognition in the program and the "first come first „ ^ ' C|erk ENGINE DEGREASER & WHITI RICHARD PLATTE Phone (616) 754-9313 C42-43 COUNTY CONTROLLER C41.42,43 serve'* registration basis. Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday. September 10, 1986 • Page 18 Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, September 10, 1986 - Page 19
Health Dept. offers fitness class 0!
Reduced risk of heart disease, called: "Better Eating for Better course gives people information The Grand Rapids class wi| HEALTH high blood pcrssuir, and even Health " . about the connection between be held in the Health Depni^ cancer, ate some of the benefits The Red Cross and the U.S. diet and such problems as heart ment's Multipurpose room at 700 a person may gain simply by fol- Department of Agriculture spent disease, certain forms of cancer. Rillcr, N.E. from 7:00 p.m. to By M assari . I lowing a sensible diet. Yet most four yean devising and testing and hypertension The class pro- 9:00 p.m. Dr. Paul QautNar people don't know much moie this adult level course designed vides practical advice about how There is a $9:00 fee for course Dr. Jim Lang about "eating right'* than they to teach people how to eat prop- to control weight; how lo reduce materials. For information, call learned in their grade school erly and reduce their risk of de- fat. soduim. and sugar in one's 774-3037. SPermIS Business Thank YouS For Sale S health class. People are confused vcloping many common health diet; and how to decode food Help Wanted ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES: A FEW FACTS YOU about nutrition The messages problems labels. The class offers strategies SPemlS Card oT Thanks FREE TO GOOD HOME - FOR SALE - Is it true you SHOULD KNOW are conflicting. Where can you "Today s fitness boom and lhat allow even busy people to SSemeS HELP WANTED - The I want to thank all those One Black Lab Mix, male, can buy jeeps for $44 PART II go to learn how to sort facts from health consciousness have made start eating right " Ledger is looking for some- friends, relatives and neigh- ATTENTION neutered, all shots and through the U.S. Govern- fiction? The Kent County Chap- people more aware of the impor- The class will be taught by one with an interest in local bors who showed so much In (his second pan of our article on birth control pills (BCP's) ter of the American Red Cross tance of good nutition,*'explains Nancy Bates, M.S., R.D., the NEEOLECRAFTERS housebroke, 10 months old. ment? Get the facts today. A rodent's lower law is athletics to cover the area concern at the time of my ac- we will briefly discuss some of the risks and side effects involved and the Kent County Health De- Douglas A. Mack. M.D., Health Department's Public hinged to give a sidewise Stretch* Bar# For Sale Great family dog. Plus, one Call 312-742-1142, Ext. LAW OFFICE sports beat. This is strictly a cident. and the strangers with this type of contraception. partment have teamed up to M PH Kent County Public Health Nutritionist. The course sawing motion as well as 5x7 SI .75 6 year old Australian TUMMIN0 AND TUMMIN0, 1144 4 part-time position and a love who were so kind to me at As with all drugs, there are risks as well as benefits associated bring area residents a new course Health Director. This new lasts six weeks, beginring Sep- cutting up and down. 8x10 S2.25 Shephard Female, neu- C43,45.47 PC- of sports will have to supple- the scene of the accident. with the use of BCP's. Studies of oral contraceptives have indicated tember 17th and ending October 12x16 12.50 tered, all shots, housebroke. lhat some women taking them may be at a greater risk than non- ment the otherwise modest The prayers, cards, flowers, Creative Discipline class 22nd. 16x20 S2.75 Great with people. Call 456- FOR SALE - Dune Buggy: users for such disorders as blood clots in the veins, strokes, heart l\vo sessions will be held each GENERAL PRACTICE pay. We can supply food and calls all have been 18x24 ...... $3^5 5978. fiberglass body on 1963 VW attacks, bening liver tumor, gall bladder disease and hypertension. Have you ever prayed that the and toddlers Older children are day. one in Cedar Springs and cameras, film and photo ad- appreciated so much. May Special SIZM mad* to C43-44 Chassis. Runs great, needs Some of these risks may persist after BCP use is stopped. Neverthe- kids' bedtime was now instead encouraged to participate in our one in Grand Rapids. The Cedar Divorce, uncontested, vice and also edit copy for a God who has been so good order. Available at the T.LC. and a mechanic's less. recnet research suggests that the hsk of serious complications of three hours from now? It's nat- Caravan program which is a Springs class will be held from from $150, plus costs; Will novice writer. Please contact to me bless e^ch one of you. The sun is three million GRAND VALLEY touch. Make offer. Call 897- is very low for all users of low dose combination pills who are ural to feel some frustrations Christian scouting program that 2:45 p.m. to4:45 p.m. each Wed- miles closer to the earth., $45; Bankruptcy from Roger Brown at 897-9261 or Many thanks! under 35 and especially for nonsmokers uner 35. LEDGER. 9261 days ask for Roger. when dealing with children, par- takes place al the same time nesday. To register, call 696- during our winter than in V $300; Workman's Com- stop by in person at our office Marge Totten In the early days of BCP's. may questions were raised about ticularly if your day has been SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 1203 our summer. Wanted pensation & Personal In- 897-5381 evenings. at 105 N. Broadway. C43 the pill and its possible relationship to cancer. To date, however, stressful (by that I mean if you September 10: The Nature and jury, no fee unless you NCTF Jim Cook. Jr. NCTFN Card of Thanks the vast majority of research indicates that there is no increased got out of bed this morning). Cause of Behavior collect. WANTED - Old postcards, HELP WANTED-Part-time We wish to thank our chil- hsk of cancer associated with oral contraceptives. Also, according We try to take our responsibil- 17: Fkrtors that Affect Be- AUCTIONEER FOR SALE - Moving sale. to a report by the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, ovarian pro 1930; ok) movie Free training for fun position dren, grandchildren and ity of raising our children seri- havioral Change All Types ot Soles Initial Consultation Free 1626 Alden Nash. N.E.. and uterine cancer may be less common among women who take memorabilia, pre 1950; old near your home. We are friends for making our 60th ously. but try as we will, it al- 24: The Results of Model- (near Downs), Thursday. Fri- the pill, recent research also indicates that BCP users actually may (616) 897-8872 posters, pre 1930. Call 1- looking for dependable Anniversay such a happy most seems as if Johnny and ing Michael J. Tummlno, Jr. day. Saturday, 9 • 5 p.m. be less likely to develop such conditions as pelvic inflammatory Susie are trying to sabotage our 24: The Needs of Children cozy corner 784-1955 Judith L Tummlno people with reliable transpor- day. Also thanks to the Rev. C43 disease, benign breast disease, and ovarian cysts. efforts before we've even begun October I: The Myths of Chang BINGO 043 897-5931 tation to work Fridays/Satur- Bill Amundsen for the beauti- Some of the msot common side effects reported by users of the Sensing a real need in helping ing Behavior WANTED - Quality dealers. 311 E. Main Street. Lowell days in local supermarkets. Every Friday ntght, 7:30 P M ful service at church. GARAGE SALE - Lots of BCP are breast tenderness, nausea and vomiting, and weight gain parents cope with the awesome 8: What is Behavior Modifi- by Roger Brown Rat Ftiver Antique Market is Please call 1-800-327-4600 Carl & Edna Hadden or loss when they start taking BCP's. Others experience irregualr Lowell VFW Hall. new and used things. Satur- task of raising a child to respon- cation s> expanding. Desirable booth for information and interview C43 menstrual periods or bleeding between periods (break through 22: Alternatives in Guiding East Mam Si Lowell day, Sunday and Monday, sible adulthood, the Church of space for 30 additional deal- FOOTBALL & appointments. Card ot Thanks bleeding). Often, these side effects arc temporary and subside after the Nazarene. 201 N. Childien You are probably aware of the deal between the Lowell Showboat Early BKdBmgoal 6 45 PM September 13,14 and 15.9 a few months of use. 29: Wiys to Handle Specific Corporation and Lee's Landing. In case you aren't, the Showboat ers. Available now. Addi- C43-44 For every kindness shown us Washington St.. Lowell, is offer- PUBLIC WELCOME SOCCER SHOES - 7 11660 Bluewater Hwy. ing a class on "Creative Discip- Situations will be leased by the owners of what used lo be the Afterdeck tional storage space for rent. HELP WANTED - Accounts during our recent loss, the "Magnanimity in politics is not seldom the truest tyngoMorwors Availabto at Lowell. These classes are offered free Restaurant Their plans are lo moor the boat al the rear of the TFN Large parking lot, freight Payable Clerk. A need exists quick response from the wisdom - Edmund Burke line for Young Children" on Wed- C43 nesday evenings through Oc- of charge as a community ser- restaurant, and after making major improvements to the craft, they elevator, loading dock. Let us ANDERSON at our corporate offices in Lowell and Alto rescue vice. intend to offer dinner cruises on the Flat River. The boat will serve Cascade for an Accocnts squad, the comforting words "Absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes tober at 7:00 p.m. The schedule sell your antiques in historic FAMILY SHOES FOR SALE - Mobile Home. of classes are as follows with 'Folklore are stories that as a major attraction to the restaurant, but the Showboat Board LEGION downtown Lowell, Ml. Call 209 East Main Street Payable Clerk to be respon- of Reverend "Meg," the the small# it enkindles the great." Marlette 14x70, with 8x20 Comte De Bussy-ftabutin baby-sitting provided for infants never run out of editions." has also been told it can still use the boat for any productions that OF THE MOOSE 616-897-5360 897-5611 sible for processing invoices cards, flowers, food and may be planned, including a return to the annual "Showboat". expando. 3 bedrooms, new Anon. CTFN for payment in a com- lovely lunch served by the There are many more details to the plan, but that's basically it in Tuesdays carpet and drapes. Washer/ puterized environment. 1 - 2 Bowne Center ladies was so a nutshell. Q WANTED - RN: We are dryer. Porch and awnings. BINGO!! years experience. Competi- very much appreciated. As part of the deal, the Showboat Board of Directors Was offered looking for a reliable experi- Wheels availdble if re-loca- Early Birds 6:00 P M tive benefits and salary. The Stauffer Family S2,000 to put a fresh coat of paint on the boat. With the restaurant enced individual to assume tion is preferred. $14,500 or Regular Bingo 7:00 P.M owners picking up the tab for the paint, brushes, rollers, etc., this full-time responsibility for a Send resume in confidence C43 best offer by October 31. A-1 BEFORE promised to be an excellent fund raiser for the Showboat Corpora- 1320 E. Fulton unit of our residents on the 3 to: Human Resources De- Card ot Thanks condition. Must Seel 457- tion. Saturday's weather was cooperative, and a dozen or so vol- TFN -11 p.m. shift. Apply in per- partment, Guardsman Thanks to the Rev. for the 4226. unteers tackled the sizable job of painting the Robert E. Lee. We Chemicals, Inc., P.O. Box services and for saying the son at Cascade Care Center, C43,44,45 worked from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. with no lunch and only a 1095 Medical Park Drive, 1521, Grand Rapids. Ml words we needed to hear, WEDDING couple of short breaks for a beer or soda. With three sprayers Adoption $200 49501 and to the family that S.E. going, we slung a lot of paint, but were still far from being done BINGO C43-44 Incorporation C43 rraveled miles to be here and So, with our ranks thinned, about a half dozen of us had another Every Saturday Night HELP WANTED - Part-time participate. Thanks to the en- go at it on Sunday. I tackled the port side of the boat from the WANTED - Half-time secret- from S200 7 00PM nursery aide. days. Call 897- tire community for food, gifts, deck to the wateriine. Working from a leaky rowboat, in the cok® ary for Bushnell Elementary. BELLS RING LOWELL MOOSE BINGO Drunk Driving 8434 cards and support. Bob's shade of the Showboat. I had over two hours of solitude to reflect Applicants should possess Washer 1320 E. Fulton from S250' C43 biggest goal in life was to ex- upon the other "fun" times I've had while working for Showboat. good clerical skills including Q: What can be done in the I first became involved with Showboat when a windstorm blew HELP WANTED - Need pand his life and dreams and Early BirdBingo6P M typing, filing and the ability to Drivers License event of scorching a shirt See us for the old boat into the amphitheatre seats. Just the clean-up work money? I need help. Only to do the best he could to the blouse with an iron? TFN meet the public. Applications should have been enough to tip me off to the work that was ahead. Restoration. S300 those serious about working best of his abilities. A: According to Whirlpool QUALITY INVITATIONS There were countless fundraisers, meetings and projects as the are to be made out at Plus Costs need apply. 897-6323. Carole Jordan and Family home eonomists. this is a very 57 "Re-Float the Showboat" campaign progressed. There were dozens Bushnell Elementary by Fri- difficult stain to remove They RECEPTION ITEMS ^ / Landlord Tenant. C43-44 A. Karen Hill and Family & / of sleepless nights worrying about the outcome of a car raffle I day, September 19. advise bleaching the item HELP WANTED - One of C43 with diluted chlonne bleach V f co-chaired. The efforts of countless volunteers culminated in a C43-44 Probate Workman s ATTENDANTS GIFTS Ti MONDAYS West Michigan's largest In Memorandum and then wash. For colored (0 new Showboat. I can't speak for them all, but 1 know my chest WANTED - Top 40 hits band Qua-Ke-Zik Compensation mobile home dealerships is Rob, the one we will miss, items, apply an oxygen-type 9 swelled with pride when the new boat made her maiden voyage^ * for Saturday night Teen bleach and hot water to the by Carlson Craft 1 Sportsmans Club Real Estate now taking applications for a You brought us all bliss. Vi For my efforts on the "Re-Roat" campaign, I was offered a sear ' dances. Call John af 897- area. If the scorch is severe, on the Showboat Board. Again, something should have tipped me Early Bird Bingo 6:30 P.M. sales person at our Lowell Times were good and bad. 7360 or 897-7965. & Personal Injin v it can not be removed. off to the work that lie ahead, but again, 1 was too thick of skull Regular Bingo 7:00 P.M. Sales Center. Salary and But never will we be too sad. C43-44 RICHARD HEATH to get smart and decline the position. Oua-Ke-ZIk Clubhouse good benefit package. 538- For you are someone to be Choose Your Fun times I remember over the following years included trying 11400 Foreman Road WANTED - LPN; We are LOWELL - 897-9480 2021 Monday • Friday. Call proud about. Lowell, Michigan looking for a reliable experi- to move 3.500 patrons into a 2,000 seat gym because of severe GRAND RAPIDS for an appointment. We all love you without a weather. The resulting fiasco led to a near riot at the ticket booth enced individual to assume C43 doubt. and total chaos at the gym. CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS full-time responsibility for a HELP WANTED - Experi- Here today we cry, sorry, and Wedding Invitations I remember spending a small fortune to get country western star Any type property anyA/here unit of our residents on the 3 enced nurse aide positions mourn. ill II n if \ Tammy Wynette here for three nights, only to have her draw about •n Michigan ^ Hours • 11 p.m. shift. Apply in per- now open. Apply at Loweii Remembering tears of joy as many customers as a trained squirrel act might attract. Call Free 1 800 292 1SS0 son at Cascade Care Center, Medical Care Center, 350 N. when you were bom. 3 and Accessories From Carlson Craft Or I remember trying all sorts of one-nighters and other speciytt ^•'St National Acceptance Co 1095 Medical Park Drive, Complete Formal Center Street, Lowell 897- Here you leave us, not very Q: How can fruit stains be events to generate some profits. Many resulted in yet another removed? I've tried soap and fundraiser to pay off the debts from the show. S.E. 8473. dry. C43-44 Wear Rental water but that doesn^ seem I remember the 50th Anniversary celebration during which we TFN No-one got to say good-bye. COUNTRY FOLK ART to work. One Of Several Other Lines Available At staged several great shows comprised of local talent. Unfortunately WANTED TO BUY - Anti- We know you love us, as we A: Do not use soap on any SHOW A SALE - Sep- WEDDINGS OR I've seen bigger crowds at a garage sale than attended most of ques of all kinds • one piece love you. fruit stains, it will set them. those shows. tember 19,20 and 21. Grand or entire households. Rat OTHER SPECIAL Now there's not much left to Soak the garment immedi- I remember catering to the whims of pampered stars. 1 remember Rapids in the Grand Center. River Antique Mall 897-5360. ately in cool water and then The Grand Valley Ledger. do. wash. If the stain remains, sweating out the weather. 1 remember building a ridiculous tower 1-196 to Ottowa Ave., exit CTFN Just let you know our love cover area with a paste made for the soundman's precious speakers. 1 remember straining my 77C 8. to Lyon St. W. 1 block, OCCASSIONS WANTED ROOMATE - MARCIO ISLAND, FL; we send. of oxygen-type bleach, a few guts trying to pry the boat off a sand bar in front of an eagerly next to Amway Grand Plaza Female. In Lowell area to CONDO. Quiet pool side set- Please stand by your closest drops of hot water and a few Check Our Catalogs Out For The awaiting crowd. I remember all sorts of fiin times. Hotel. The leading Folk Art share three bedroom house PFALLER'S ting. Sleeps 6. Weekly rate of kin. drops of ammonia. Wait 15 to I remember helping to make the painful decision to not run th|\ \ 1 30 minutes and then wash. Show in the country with 130 with two others. Rent $135, Showboat and concentrate on paying off the $45,000 debt left reduced from $375 to $250. Comfort us from sorrow and Q: What is the appropriate artisans from 23 states bring- plus utilities. Call 897-9389 Pictures available. 616-457- tears. from the construction of the amphitheatre. I remember the countless in RIVERFRONT treatment to remove mustard Evening Or Weekend. fund raisers that were to follow, including another car raffle and 9 handcrafted reproduc- or 456-9621 4226 or 313-644-6078. Help us to forget all our fears. stains? more sleepless nights. tions & country heirlooms of CTFN C42-45 Now this, our final good-bye. A: Treat the problem as So, as my knees kinked up from kneeling in that rowboat, and the future, as seen in Country CLOTHING, FOR RENT - 2 bedroom Knowing how all of us will cry. quickly as possible. Garments my hand began to knot itself into a configuration suitable only for Living. Friday evening 5 p.m. should be rinsed in cold home overlooking Murray The tears will flow for a mar- water. Colored garments holding a paint brush, roller or sprayer, I came upon a great idea • 9 P m. Admission $5. Satur- Lost and foimd Lake, available now until velous guy should be washed in warm, lor the SI .{)00 we are to be paid. I am going to suggest at the next INC. The day & Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 June '87. $300 per month We will remember your smile soapy water with oxygen-type Showboat board meeting that we take that money and throw a 103 E. Main St. P nv Admission $3. All coun- plus utilities. References re- and look into the sky bleach. White clothing should Grand Valley Ledger huge party for everyone who has ever had anything to do with try decorating needs for sale. be washed in hot. soapy water Showboat. We can toss down a few brews and recount all these FOUND - Calico cat at Mid- Lowell quired. 361-5402 For let us not forget you with C43 with chlorine bleach. 105 Broadway, Lowell, Michigan 49331 "fun" experiences we've shared over the years. i)) dle School on September 3, C43 the bad. Ph. 897-6411 "The two greatest tyrants Seriously, my nearly ten years of involvement with Showboat A thing »Important H any- 1986. Phone 897-9418. 'Time discovers tha But remember you with the on earth: chance and have been enjoyable, just don't ask me to explain why, because one think it important." C43 truth.* Seneca good! Like everyone should! time." Herder I don't have the foggiest idea. Ambrose Blerca Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday. September 10, 1986 • Pap 20 Three injured in two car crash Showboat Lowell Police. Fire and Re- O scue units raced lo the scene of a tralTic accident at Lincoln Lake and Vergennes early Monday evening The dispatch al first de- brightened scribed the accident as "serious", hut luckily the injuries lo those involved were later termed as minor. Shem Cooper. 26, of Forest River Rd.. Lowell, was westbound on Vergennes with her two year old daughter Chris- tine. Cooper told Kent County Sheriff s Deputies lhat she stopped at the intersection, looked iHMh ways, and pro- ceeded Cooper apparently did not see the southbound auto dri- ven by Randall Shepard, 21. of 328 Jefferson St.. Lowell, and the two vehicles collided in the intersection Christine Cooper was trans- A two car crash Monday evening at Lincoln Lake and Vergennes resulted in minor injuries ported via a private vehicle to a to three people. A Dodge pickup failed U. yield at the stop sign and broadsided a late model Med center where she was Ford Mustang. treated for a had bump on her were transported lo Butterworth lacerations and Bobko was were treated and released. head Shepard and his passen- Hospital via Life Ambulance examined for a painful hip and Cooper was cited for failure ger. Ruth Bobko, 22. of Ada. Shepard was treated for various difflcuilty in breathing Both to yield the right-of-way. Lowell Board of Education Notes: The Lowell Board of Educa- school in-house suspension adult high school completion Board came back into regular tion held its regular meeting on supervisor for the 1986-87 program and adopted a resolu- session and gave approval for the Monday. September 8. 1986 school year, and Kim Wittenbach tion which states that Lowell administration to negotiate the Following the payment of was hired as Girls Tennis Coach Area Schools will approve and purchase of this property. bills, the Board took action on along with Phil Beachler as implement a district-wide plan several personnel items. A resig- Freshman Boys Basketball for adult education prior to April **** nation from Janet Goodeman Coach for the 1986-87 season. I, 1987. A new board policy en- Do animals play games? Na- who filled the position of high Ed Timmer, the school auditor titled "Statement of comparabil- tional Wildlife magazine reports school in-house supervosor for from Helmholt and Company, ity" was adopted, and approval ihai animals apparently have the past several years was ac- gave a presentation of the 1985- was given lo purchase a van from more fun than we originally cepted. The board approved the 86 audit report. The audit re- Harold Zeigler Ford to be paid thought. Chimpanzee juveniles, employment of Janet Abraham as vealed revenues over expendi- and used by ihe Food Service De- like human children, play follow 4th grade teacher at Bushnell and tures at $392,876. The complete partment. the leader, hide-and-seek, king hired Sharon McMann and Julie financial audit will be printed The Board then went into of the hill, and tug-o-war. Young Dr. James Reagan traded in his dental tods long enough to VanHouten as temporary substi- soon in the Grand Valley Ledger executive session to discuss the right whales playfully butt help paint the Lowell Showboat this weekend. The Showboat tute teachers lo fill vacancies and also the school newsletter possibility of purchasing 5.2 against their mother and slide off is sporting fresh white and black and a brown rather than gray created by child care leaves. "DIRECTIONS.^ acres of city-owned land located their brows, and river otters re- deck. Reagan is painting the deck area in the stern in this Approval was also given lo In other business, the Board east of the bus garage and north peatedly slide down stream- photo. The paddlewheel remains to be painted red and the employ Mark Thomas as the high adopted the curriculum for the of middle school parking lot. The banks. black along the starboard wateriine has yet to be done. Volun- teers should call Ray Quada at 897-8533.
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