The Grand Valley Ledger

Volume 11, Issue 18 Lowell Reader* Since 1893 March 18,1987 Along Morn StmtCounci l votes to shuffle $92,144

The Lowell City Council may any money used from the Com- "We don't need an engineering plumbing code as the city's have had some difficulty adapt- munity Block Grant Fund re- study every time we want to pour plumbing code. No comments j ing to former City Manager, Ray quires adherence to bid proce- a section of sidewalk that we were voiced from the audience, Quada. addressing them from dures, acquiring engineering know is six sack cement, five and the Council unanimously ap- the audience Monday evening. studies and compliance with the feet wide, four feet deep and so proved the resolution. Joe Quada explained to the Council Davis/Bacon fair wage act, to many inches thick," Quada said. Nowak, the city's Building In- how $92,144.00 of Community name just a few of the restric- The three Councilmen pre- spector and Electrical Inspector Block Grant money might now tions. "We've already ac- sent: Maatman, Dean Collins will also serve as the Plumbing be used to help fund the proposed complished all those things in the and Bill Thompson unanimously Inspector. waste water treatment plant. Ac- waste water plant project, so approved a resolution to apply PUBLIC IS ASKED TO ATTEND THURSDAY'S Acting City Manager, Barry cording to Quada, the Commu- every dime can go directly to- for the use of the Community SHOWBOAT MEETING AT HIGH SCHOOL Emmons, asked the Council to nity Block Grant Act was re- ward construction,** Quada said. Block Grant money as part of waive the bidding process in re- cently changed so that with its Mayor James Maatman asked the city*s share of the new waste The Lowell Showboat Board will meet Thursday. March 19, at gard to the sale of a 1952 military new provisions the money could where the money would come water treatment plant. the Lowell High School at 7:00 p.m. The group is asking that the vehicle currently used as a grass now be used to help fund the from for the sidewalk project, As far as the the plant itself is public attend to help in planning for the June 19 Sesquicentennial fire truck by the Fire Depart- city's share of the waste water and noted that he would hate to concerned, Quada told the Coun- ment. G.E. Auto Body has ag- Activities and the Gus Macker Weekend to be held July 3V 4 and treament plant. see that project dropped. Quada cil that everything is still about reed to paint two of the city's 5. There will also be an update the planned use of the boat by The money had previously suggested that the sidewalk pro- the same. The certification and grass fire trucks in exchange for Lee's Landing. The public is encouraged to attend to offer fresh been earmarked for sidewalk ject and downtown restoration ideas, enthusiasm and optimism!!! applications are all in order and the old unit. Emmons explained construction and repair, as well could be funded out of Federal are all in the hands of the state the deal was worked out by mem- as downtown renovation fund- Revenue Sharing money and and federal authorities,** Quada bers of the Fire Department, and EIGHTH GRADE DRAMA CLASS PRESENTS ing. Quada said 'The problem other funds that have been ear- said. "We're just waiting to hear he personnally felt it was a good THE COMEDY "HOSPITAL" with using these funds is that marked for the waste water treat- from them,** he added. move. The Council agreed to the every little project means you ment plant. These funds don't In other Council business, a request. Get ready for some belly-laughs when the Lowell Middle have to re-invent the wheel." He carry the restrictions that Com- public hearing was held regard- School s Eighth Grade Drama Class presents "Hospital." The pub- explained further by noting that munity Block Grant Funds do. ing the adoption of the state lic is invited to a free performance on Tuesday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lowell Middle School Cafetorium. In addition to this performance, the cast will give two performances for their fellow students and will take the show on the road when they perform Closes up his shop after 40 years for the residents of Cumberland Manor on Friday, March 26. #

For over forty years Clark LOWELL LITTLE LEAGUE SIGN UPS Plumbing and Heating has been the business to call if you had a ' Little League will be holding sign-ups for all girls 9-15 and leaky faucet, plugged drain or \ boys 8-18 years old. at the Lowell Sport Shoppe, 309 East Main inoperable furnace. Not so, any- (The old dark Plumbing Store). Sign-up time is from 10:00 a.m. more. Dave Clark, Jr., owner of to 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 21. The cost is $15.00 per player the business since 1961, closed if they sign up on this date. All late sign-ups will be charged the doors at the end of February. tj $20.00 There is a change this year in the Boys League - there will Clark and his wife, Betty Lou, be five different leagues: Minor League for boys 8-10 years old. are looking forward to their re- Major League for boys 10-12 years old. Senior League for boys tirement years, and left Hiesday 13 years old; this league and the next two boys leagues will be morning for a trip to Florida. The traveling to different areas in the Lowell area to play their league Claris are heading for Orlando teams of the same age. Senior League for boys 14 & 15 years old: where they will attend a reunion this league will travel as stated above. Big League for boys 16 • of Dave*s shipmates on the 18 years old. This league will also travel. WWII aircraft carrier, the U.S.S. The Girls Leagues are as follows: Major League for girls 9-12 Franklin. Tve never attened one years old, Senior League for girls 13-15 years old. of these reunions" Gark said, All players must have a form filled out or have one filled out and added "Betty Lou and I are the day they sign up. We must have all the information on the looking forward to doing a lot of card. If a child has not played before, we must have a copy of things like this that there just their Michigan Birth Certificate - not the Hospital's. We hope to wasn*t time for when we were see everyone at the sign-ups. Remember, you will save $5.00 by running the business." signing up at this time. The business once belonged to Cash, Check, Visa & MasterCard accepted. Charles W Cook. When Cook OFF THE BLOTTER died sometime in the thirties, Dave Clark, Sr. went to work for Arrested by Lowell Officers on Wednesday, March 11, for driv- his widow. In 1945 he purchased Dave Clark, Jr. displays one of the construction site signs he saved as a memento of the ing while license suspended was Donald Baker, of Ionia. He was the business and changed the business that was his livelihood for nearly 41 years. Dave Clark Plumbing and Heating, Inc. turned over to the custody of the Ionia Sheriffs Department who name to Clark Plumbing and was closed on February 28, 1987. held the warrant. Heating Co. Melodie Thompson, 20, of Lowell was involved in a property Dave Clark, Jr. graduated Clark had enough points to come The Newell Manufacturing trade by attending engineering damage accident on Friday, March 13, when her vehicle and a from Lowell High School in June home. plant. Foreman's chicken hatch- courses at Michigan State, solar semi-truck collided on Main Street near West Street. Both were of 1943, and was enlisted in the He arrived in Lowell on eries, King Milling*s boilers, energy courses at Jordan College attempting a right mm into a private drive. The semi-truck was U.S. Navy in less than two March 26, 1946, and went to Schneider Manor, the Lowell and numerous other schools. He driven by Terry Vandyke, 31, of Jenison. weeks. His wartime service as work in his father's plumbing Bowling Alley, State Savings said four years of drafting and Arrested by Lowell officers on Friday morning, March 13 for an air/sea rescue specialist business just three days later. "If Bank and the Lowell Veterinary mechanical drawing in high driving under the influence of alcohol and on a warrant issued by aboard the Franklin included thir- I'd stuck it out to the end of Ginic are just a few of the major school were also very helpful Tuscola County Court for violation of probation, was Peter Guev- teen major engagements in the March, Td have had 41 yean in plumbing and heating projects throughout his career. ara. 20, of Flint. Pacific. The ship was badly dam- the business, and that's long the company completed. When Not only was Clark a busy Kathleeen Gingrich of Lowell reported to Lowell officers this aged by Japanese dive bombers enough for anybody," Clark Dave Gark, Jr. bought the busi- tradesman and businessman, he past week that her car was struck in EberhattTs parking lot by a on March 19, 1945, as the said. Gark will be 62 in April, ness from his father in 1961 the was also very active in many hit and run driver on Monday, March 2. Franklin was positioned off the and the decision to close the bus- company was installing all the civic activities. He was Com-

v Arraigned on charges of breaking and entering of an occupied coast of Japan during raids on a iness was directly related to So- plumbing and heating for the mander of the Clark/Ellis Amer- dwelling last week was Randall Main. 19, of Lowell in connection Japanese airfield. The ship listed cial Security laws. Gark said he community pool and ican Legion Post 152 for eight with the taking of stereo equipment late in the month of February 22 degrees and had to be aban- made his final decision to liquid- fieldhouse. Clark remembers years. He was the Post Adjutant this year. doned. Slni. Open six days Lowell, cruise to Buenes Aires. By this Over the years the business license. Over the years Gark cont'd, bock pg. Hiirstyling. Phone 897-8102. 897-7506. time the war had ended, and has served the community well. says he kept current with the Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, March 18, 1987 - Page 2 Obituaries Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday. March 18, 1987 - Page 3 nieces and nephews The Funeral and Greta Scholten of Cutler Coming Events CORNELL - Mrs Clara Cor- ing, both of Grand Rapids; one Mosies of Comstock Park. Terry He is survived by his two sons Mass and Committal Service ville. Joe Scholten of Nether nell. of Grand Rapids, passed and their wives, Thomas and sister, Mrs. Hilda Goorhouse of and Sue Irvine of Grand Rapids, Notices in the Ledger's were held Salurday, March 14 at lands: two sisters. Luis Scholten EVERY SECOND TUES- QUA-KE-ZIK payment,by March 10. of the Lenten Book Review Education - What's Out away Sunday. March 8. 1987. at Mardel of Moberly, MO. Theo- Cutlerville. Complete Funeral his sisters and bmthers-in-law. Coming Events" are free the Basilica of St. Adalberts In and Tmis Scholten. both ol ,ht. DAY The Lowell Area Fish- SPORTSMEN'S CLUB should be sent to Doris Boyd. Series, sponsored by the There?" For more informa- the Lowell Medical Care Center dore and Lynn of Muncie, IN; Services were held Saturday, Esther and Fred Glass of Com- lermeni Holy Cross Cemetery. Netherlands; his brothers tnd ol charge to any non-profit ing Club now meets at the meets every 2nd and 4th P.O. Box 266. Lowell. Lowell YMCA and Lowell Li- tion regarding this organiza- at the age of 79. She is survived seven grandchildren. Karen. March 14 at the Zaagman Memo- stock Pari. Juanita and Phil sisters-in-laws. Richard and Etta organization in the Lowell, Flat River Snowmobile Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at the by her son, John (Dianna) Cor- Thomas, Cynthia, Chris, Damn. rial Chapel, Dr. Branson Roberts Wheat of Lowell, Mary and brary. will be presented in the tion call Rosemary Anstett at RODENBURG - Mr Douwe Rozema of Grand Rapids, E|4|e Aito, Alto, and Saranac Clubhouse on Potters Road, nell of Lake Odessa; daughter. Ttay and Lynnette; two great- officiating. Private Interment James Quigley of Comstock Club building at 11400 Fore- SAT., MARCH 21: lokemo Y.M.C.A. Lounge. Margaret 895-7058 or Iris Bennett at (Dick) Rodenburg, of Grand and Garett Rozeboom of low. area. We prefer such Doris Baker of Grand Rapids, grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens Park and several nieces and just East of Montcalm Ave, man Road, Lowell. District Scout Showcase McMahon will review The 784-7191. Rapids, passed away Fnday, Memorial Services were held notices to be kept brief and three grandchildren; one great Frank (IVudy) Holnwn of Florida nephews Funeral Services were at 7:00 p.m. All prospective Tickets Kickoff. Fatal Shore, by Robert March 13. 1987. at the age of March 10 at the First Cudetville grandchild; sister, Irene Car- and Mrs. Nellie Osband or MOSIES - Mr. Ronald S. held Monday, March 16 at the to be submitted by mail, members or interested indi- EVERY THIRD THURSDAY Huges. Refreshments are MON., APRIL 6: Next Bus- 66. He was preceded in death by Christian Refmrned Church penter of Grand Rapids; several Grand Rapids; several nieces and Mosies, of Comstock Park, Fairview Reformed Church, but will accept notices by viduals are cordially wel- Pack Meeting, Cub Scout his daughter. Cathy. He is sur- after which friends and relatises SAT. ft SUN., MARCH 21 ft served at 9:45 a.m. with re- nell PTC meeting will be held nieces and nephews Services nephews Services were held passed away Friday, March 13, with Rev. Ralph Robrahn of- phone at 8g7-9261. come. vived by his wife. Marion: his met with the family in the Pack 3188 will meet at Run- 22: Greater Grand Rapids Fi- view beginning at 10:00 a.m. at 7:30 p.m. in Bushnell were held l\iesday, March 10 at Ibesday, March 10 at the Reyers 1987, at the age of 53. He if ficiating. Interment in Pine daughters. Donna of Ann Arbor, Church Fellowship Room Inter dman School, beginning at gure Skating Club presents We cordially invite you to at- School Kiva. the Reyers North Valley Chapel North Valley Chapel with the survived by his wife. Roberta J.; Grove Cemetery WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Mary of Grand Rapids: his sons, nent in Winchester Cemeten EVERY SECOND ft 7:00 p.m. This is a family Its 12th annual Ice Show at tend. with Rev Neil Van Heest of Aber- Rev. Gary Davis of the Bostwick his daughters and sons-in-law. Fred and his wife. Betty, of Chapter night meeting is held FOURTH TUESDAY The event. Future activities will 7:00 p.m. Sat. and Sun. THURS., APRIL 16: Annual deen Reformed Church officiat- Lake Congregational Church, of- Sheila and Max Wilson of Cedar OSTROWSKI - Mrs. Maxine Grand Rapids, Gary and his SW ANSON - Glenn A Swan- the first Monday of each Lowell Community Band will be discussed and awards ing. Interment in Hilton St. ficiating. Interment in Springs, Tessa Boles of E. Ostrowski passed away Wed- March 22 at 2:00 p.m. at East SAT., MARCH 28: West White Breakfast sponsored wife. Linda, of Lowell. Bill and son of Route 2, Yotk Penn month, at 8 p.m. meet for rehearsals begin- presented. Cemetery. Blythefield Memory Gardens. Kentwood, Rhonda and Jay De- nesday evening, March 11,1987, Kentwood High School Ice Michigan Shores Council, by United Methodist Women his wife Jill. Insley Center. Ml. passed away at the age of 6}' Bruine of Comstock Park, at the Lowell Medical Care ning March 10. Rehearsals . Tickets are available Boy Scout Leader Training. will be hosted by Lydia Circle and David. Grand Rapids: 10 He it survived by his wife Eve- WOMEN OF THE MOOSE DE POUW - Mr. Thomas De METERING - Mr Paul Meyer- Roxanna and Larry Hudson of Center, at the age of 73. She it will be held in the band room THURS., MARCH 19: at door at $2.50 or call 897- Call 363-3828 for details in the Education Building of grandchildren. Funeral Services lyn (Spuigler) Swanson He was Fouw. of Grand Rapids, passed ing. of Wyoming, passed away Kentwood; his grandchildren, survived by her children, Ed- Business Meeting is held the at Lowell High School, at Executive Board and Func- 8971. Lowell United Methodist were held Ibetday. March 17 at born in Lowell, son of the late away Saturday. March 7, 1987 Thursday, March 12. at the age Nicole Wilson, TVavis Wilson, ward (Marcia) Ostrowski, Pat- third Monday of each month, 700 p.m. For information, tional Committees Meeting, FRL, APRIL 3: Craft and Church at 9:30 a.m District the Knapp Street Reformed John A Lena (Seth) Swanson at the Lowell Medical Care of 74. He is survived by his wife, Melissa Boles, Ronald Jay De- rick (Penny) Ostrowski of at 8 p.m. call 897-8434. Everyone wel- Mame Methodist Church, SAT., MARCH 21: West Bake Sale sponsored by the Mission Coordinator of Gailsburg, MI, Mary Rizzon; six Church. Rev. Mark Vanderson. He u alio survived by one Center at the age of 88. He was Grace; a son. Robert Meyering, Bniine; his mother, Doris D. Ir- comel 6:30 p.m., Dinner. Michigan Shores Council. Honey Creek Christian Christian Personhood, grandchildren; her sister, Manan officiating. Interment Ada daughter, Vicky Swanson. of preceded in death by his wife. of Lowell; two brothers. John R. vine (Murphy), his brothers and Wood Badge Breakfast, Homes Ladies Guild, featur- Juanita Wilhelms, from Blanche S. De Fouw in 1975. Meyering and Henry E. Meyer- sisters-in-law. Ted and Betty Pline of Portland. MI; several Cemetery. New Freedom, Penn., sons. Randy Swanson of THURS., MARCH 19: West Greenville Methodist ing Easter and Mother s Day Muskegon will be our guest SCMOLTEN - Mr. Herman G. Stewatstown, Penn , and Gary HOT LUNCH MENU Michigan Shores Council. Church, 9:00 a.m. gifts and lots of homemade speaker. Her subject is Scholten, a resident of Ray brook Swanson, at home: two grand Boy Scout Leader Training. baked goods, will be held at Thinking of you, Jesus." Manor, passed away. Saturday WEEK OF MARCH 23, 1987 children, one sister. Lena Call 363-3828 for details. TUES., MARCH 24: Better FMB State Savings Bank in There will be special music. evening. March 7, 1987. at the Drutnond of Dorr. Michigan Buyers Club will have its Lowell. Babysitting will be provided. age of 81. He is survived by his Graveside Services will be held FRL, MARCH 20: Cyclamen monthly business/ordering children, Jetty and Sharon MONDAY Agriculture Day • March 21 at Mt. Rote Cemetery in Yort, Chapter #94 is honoring meeting at Carol Reagan's MOW., APRIL 6: "Sugar SAT., JULY 25: ATTEN- Scholten of Alto, Mary and Jack Fruit Juicc, Pizza w/meat and cheese, carrot sticks or Penn. Thursday. March 19 Mrs. Margaret Martin, Grand home, 427 King Street, Low- Free" is the name of the self- TION LOWELL HIGH Visser of Cutlerville: seven 1987 salad, chilled fhiits or pudding, milk. grandchildren: three great grand- Matron, with a reception in ell, at 7 p.m. If you are unable help group for diabetic SCHOOL classes of ^ TUESDAY children: two brothers, Warner the Lowell Middle School. to attend, please call Kathy women who are Insulin-de- Come join the 50s reunion. Oven Fried Chicken or Swiss Steak, mashed potatoes Registration will begin at at 897-8779. pendent. The group meets at The more the merrier! 5 p.m. Red Cross to hold or rice and gravy, mixed vegetables or sweet potatoes. 4:00 p.m. Dinner at 5:30 7:15 p.m. the first Monday of - 2 a.m. Dinner at 7 p.m. Dou- Hillybilly rolls or biscuits, jello w/whip or fruit, milk. GOEK at 7:00 p.m. Cost WED., MARCH 25: The first each month at 869 Fuller ble R Ranch. Smyrna. $6.50. Reservations, with Ave., N.E. Grand Rapids. Camping and motel rooms WEDNESDAY free babysitting class The April 6 meeting will be a available. Call 897-9462 for Hot Dogs or Cheeseburgers, lettuce salad w/dressing. discussion on "Diabetes information. The Kent County Chapter of will be held at the Red Cross later tots or com. assorted friiits or pudding, cookies the American Red Cross will Building. 1050 Fuller. N.E The a hold u babysitting class on Thurs- cost is $2.50. or bars, milk. day. April 2, 1987. from 9:00 Please call Nursing and Health THURSDAY Capitol a.m. to 12:00 noon. The class is Services at 456-H661 to register Ravioli or Burritos, cabbage salad. French bread w/ open to young people between The American Red Cross is a Column" honey, choice of fresh or canned fruits or Jello, milk. the ages of ten and fourteen and United Wa> agency FRIDAY No School! By Parent-Teacher Conferences! State Senator Do business with Have a nice spring vacation! Dick Posthumus

Price of lunches to students includes milk. Elementary Reductions in the federal tax diet the State of Michigan, not 8S<, Middle and Senior High 90<. stmctuft won't benefit state tax- state taxpayers, will receive a payers if Michigan's income tax $170 million windfall if the cur- National Agriculture Day, first observed in 1973, is an annual celebration officially recognized PATT0N-JRB rate gobbles up the difference. rent state income tax rate remains by the Congress of the , the President and most governors. The secretary of In fact, state fiscal experts pre- at 4.6 percent. agriculture has served as honorary chairman since 1981. AGENCY, INC The Senate, however, ap- Agriculture Day is set aside as a time to explain and salute the achievements of the 'V proved Senate Bill 7. to make working men and women of agriculture in America, who areresponsible fo r 20 percent of • Auto • Home •Health sure all the money we get back our gross national product - from the miners of ores that go into tractor steel to producers e Commercial • Life from the federal government is to cashiers at our neighborhood restaurants. returned to Michigan taxpayers. 835 W. Main, Lowell, Ml Our plan lowers the state income Agriculture Day falls on the first day of spring, a traditional time of renewal and rekindling Ph. (616) 897-9253 Real Wood Easter tax rate to 4.4 percent effective of the spirit. April I, 1987. We believe the Since 1980, Agriculture Day has been nationally coordinated by the Agriculture Council best way to reward taxpayers Gef him a pair of GTX shoes from of America Education Foundation, building on the work during the 1970s of the Agriculture Basket Only $3.95 who paid for the tax hike in 1983 KangaROOS • Standard features Day Foundation, the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA), the American National is to put the entire windfall back include an attached racing spoiler, in their pockets. CowBelles and a number of cooperatives and agnbusiness firms that remain active suppor- with any $8 Hallmark Easter bumpers on the front and back, ters today. The Senate recognizes the ef- for Business mghthght reflectors and racing stripes The Agriculture Day program's slogan - "Agriculture: America's Heartbeat" - is graphi- purchase. Only at Hallmark. fect of the elimination of federal cally illustrated by the logo of a barn and silo superimposed on an electrocardiogram. Limit one per customer. exemptions for senior citizens They get great mileage and best of all. and blind people, and a tax on The fact that agriculture is at the heart of the U.S. economy is given a stronger focus they run on imagination While supply unemployment benefits. During through the programs theme: "The Business of Food and Flbsr. "Agriculture is the nation's and Commercial lasts. debate. Senate Bill 7 was tie-bar- largest industry and its single largest source of both jobs and exports. People - not magic red to Senate Bill 8, reauthoriz- or myth, but one-fifth of our work force! - have made it so. ing many of the protections GTX Insurance.. KongoADOS seniors, handicappers and other Jr W would have lost. You have more invested in your business than We have a history of cutting \m>i \ po( M '• money. You've invested your time, your taxes. The Senate was the major efforts. You've invested yourself. So you force behind legislative efforts should insure your business with an agent bringing the state income tax rate AGRICULTURE down to its current 4.6 percent who recognizes your personal investment—an from the high point of 6.35 per- independent agent representing Hastings 'V.'.V~v-• ^ • — aMt • cent following Governor Blan- Mutual Insurance Company. chard's election in 1982. And America's Heartbeat considering the $150 million YouTl get thorough business and commercial surplus Michigan ended with after the last fiscal year, there is insurance—including Hastings Multi-Pak, with .• jtSf&JiiiiK 1: Jf*. • -.r .£> HOURS t • r no reason for the House to hold comprehensive protection in one policy—and ,11-8.. 9:30 am^pm Vital to Us All up this tax cut. Wad.. 9:30 am-Spm fast claims service and competitive rates. But The Senate wants to make sure i 4 m you'll also get the security of doing business every penny we receive from the with someone who knows you. federal government goes straight back to the taxpayers. I'm That's why we say "We're your Silent pleased the Governor supports us Partner." But we're only silent until you HOURS: on this issue. Now we just need STATE SAVINGS CAHpgQlFT to convince the House Democ- need us. Men.. Sat.. 10am-6pm rats that any windfall dollars rightfully belong to Michigan BANK Hastings Mutual SflflPFE** taxpayers. FTTB Insurance Company 10am-8pm We're only s&ent until you need ta. & •MMm* •••!• efMMM OftttlUMItT LOWELL • ROCKFORD a" ' > o Complete Family Footwear 223 W. Main/Lowell, Ml 49331 (616) 897-5000 "I#7 i It is said that K a fly lands James L. Pfaller on your nosa, somabody 209 E. Main St., Lowell, Ph. 897-5611 3 has somathing to taH you. Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, March 18, 1987 - Page 4 Philippine Missionary to speak at local church 4-H Arts Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, March 18, 1987 • Page 5 Missionary of Africa three trips around the worid, vii- slid^of the Philippines Flat River competition The Rev. Dr. Harold H. United Church of Christ 's World iting missions in many other The public is most warmly Egg Hunt for the kids at 6:30. speaks at Assembly of God Eymann will speak on Sunday Board in the Philippines, as a Judy Canfield will be in charge teacher and administrator at countries. He plans to speak on welcomed to join with the con- announced VERGENNES morning, March 22, during the Snowmobile of the Egg Hunt. nily," says Rev Alton Smith, an Southern Christian College. He "Caring And Shanng" Follow- gregation in learning more about 10:00 o'clock worship service at May 2 will be our Spring Assemblies of God missionary and his wife, Gladys, retain ing worship, and a light lunc- the role of the church in a rapidK "Share-The-Fun," the 4-H the First Congregational Church , changing country Clean-Up Day so gather your to Africa. many ties to Philippines, includ- heon. he will share some of his Aits Festival, will be held April TOWNSHIP of Lowell, 404 N. Hudson Club rakes, mops, brooms or what- Rev. Smith wilt be guest Rev. Eymann. a graduate of ing friends who played key roles ever and come help. 8. 7:00 p.m. at Boyce Elemen- speaker for missionary service News Union Seminary, Columbia Uni- in the ousting of Ferdinand Mar- tary School. 3550 N. Stale Road. on Sunday. March 22nd. at 6:00 We had an Appreciation Din- versity. and St. Andrew's, has cos last year, and the re-writing ner for the Landowners who Ionia. p.m., at the Lowell Assembly of served several churches in the of the Philippine Constitution, All Ionia County youth ages God. located at 3050 Alden have a lease for us to cross their United States. From l%l to ratified a few weeks ago. property with the TVail on Salur- 9-19 are invited to compete for NOTICE Nash. S. ANNUAL MEETING 1971, he was stationed with the Rev Eymann has also made The Rat River Snowmobile tration funds and not intended for day night. Also invited were the top awards in the following per- The Smiths anticipate a new Club held its March meeting on wheeled vehicles. If you or your forming arts area; dance/acroba- assignment for their next term of guys who helped work on the Sunday, March 15 at the kids are using the snowmobile tics, vocal musk, instrumental Hw Annual Meeting will be held; service. He has acccpted an ap- trail in our area. The response Wedding planned clubhouse on Powers Road with trail, please STOP. Also, we from the Landowners was dissap- musk and stage whkh includes pointment to go to Haiti and all officers present except Gerry have had a great deal of trouble acting, mime, puppetry, clown- wini with the Haitian people and Mr. &. Mrs Keith laimheri of currently an advertising consul- pomting. but all the trail guys SATURDAY, MARCH 28,1987 Bryant. Vice President. Re^jorts with the trail signs being showed up with their wives and ing, and dramatic reading. to build a Bible school there. I^owell announce the engage- tant for WYSS-FM in SaultSte. from Western Michigan Snow- knocked down and removed. The appetites Ginny Souser cooked The visual arts areas are open Prior to missionary service, ment of their daughter. Kansuc Mane . The groom to be is a 1980 * mobile Council, Michigan Stop signs where the snow- up a great affair and a good time for competition as well. Visual at 1:00 p.m. at the Vergennea Township Hall, 1262S Mr. Smith served in teaching and Lambert to Gregory Paul Ruel, graduate of Deanng High Snowmobile Association, and mobiles have to cross roads seem was had by all. Special Guests arts include fine arts (painting, Bailey Drive, Lowell, Ml. A budget ahall be submit- administrative positions in pub- son of Mr. & Mrs. Raynald Ruel School. Portland. Maine and is the West Michigan Snowmobile to be especially attnetive to were Don and Judy Chappell of sculpture and drawing, or mixed lic education in the State of of Portland. Maine currently serving in the United ted for consideration which Includes Federal Re- TVail were given. Although we someone as they completely dis- Way I and Don is president of the media) and crafts (basketry, Michigan. The bride to be is a 1980 States Coast Guard stationed in venue Sharing Entrtlement funds. got a nice snowfall on Friday sappear If the persons who are Western Michigan Snowmobile needlework, macrame. doll mak- In this service, the Smiths will graduate of Lowell High School Sault Ste. Marie. * night, the snow was so slushy, it removing these would only Council. Thanks to our Landow- ing. etc.). make a special missions-oriented and a graduate of Grand Rapids A May 23 wedding is planned. didn't make for good riding. realize that lives are endangered ners and their wives who at- Entry forms are available by Citizens attending the hearing have the right to pro- presentation including a multi- Junior College and Central The couple will reside in San Rev. & Mrs. Alton Smith There was a hard freeze on Salur- because of this, they wouldn't tended. We appreciated your calling the Ionia County Exten- vide written and oral comments and aak questions media pmgram entitled "Ten Michigan University. Lambert is Francisco, California s day night so Sunday morning take them down. input. The rest of you missed a sion Office at (616) 527-5357. West Central Africa is wide Years in Ten Minutes," a fast concerning the entire budget and the relationship should have been good riding, Our next Social Event will be great meal. Maybe next year we Entries arc due March 25. open to the outreach of the gos- moving resume of their ministry of Entitlement Funds to the entire budget. but the sleds that ran on the slush on April 4 with our Annual won't run into Bowling Tourna- The public is invited to view pel today, but other forces may in Africa. wore the trail right down to mud Junior and Mary Jane Fish Fry. ments. St. Patrick's Day affairs, this free talent festival co-ordi- soon close that door of opportu- The public is invited to attend. Rev. Dr. Harold H. Eymann We also had wheeled vehicles Come on out for a good time at and Florida trips. We thank all nated by Janice Stanton, and the A copy of the entire proposed budget shall be avail- using the trail and they are a dis- 5:00 or so. Bring a dish to pass. of you for cooperating with us. Ionia County 4-H Service Club. able for public Inspection at the Vergennes Town- aster as far as a good trail is con- Because of Easter falling on Drawing winners were Emily ship Hall, 12625 Bailey Drive, Lowell. cerned. our regular meeting day, we will Zengri and Judy Canfield. Judy Venetian blinds were not The Homespun The trail is built and main- be having a short meeting on Fri- won twice and she drew her own invented first by the Vene- Jean Hoffman Grand tained with snowmobilers regis- day. April 17. after the Easter name for the second drawing. Oh tians, historians say, but boy! by the Japanese. Vergennes Township Clerk Devotions C17A19 By j K Pmcilla Valley Ledger •7 f Lussmyer By Pauline Spray (USPS 453-830) .t is published weekly for $7.50 a year in Kent. P Let every thing that hath breath camc the king of Israel loved na- ture and the great out-of-doors County, $10 00 a year outside the county by the praise the Lord.. (Psalm 150:6). To him all the creatures of God s Grand Valley Ledger Publishing Company, 105 N. Have you ever sat on the world seemed to send forth notes Broadway St., Lowell, Michigan 49331. "stoop of an old farmhouse in of adoration to their Ciealor. And we, too, can hear the same joy- How TO BUILD the dusk of an early spring even- ROGER K. BROWN ing and listened to tin* croaking ous notes when we listen with EDITOR & PUBLISHER I of the Imgs in a nearby pond? ears tuned for praise und (616) 897-9261 Could you not hear them joining thanksgiving. How heart warming arc (he Ledger Entries... their basso profundo voices in a Second-Class Postage Paid at Lowell, Michigan ft chorus of praise? song of birds, the croaking ol HOME EQUITY Published Every Wednesday •f /Ti Have you heard the song of frogs, the chirping of , of 75.50 and 25 Years Ago v. the birds on a summer morning? and the purring of kittens! It POSTMASTER: Send address change to The Everywhere the sound of. their these humble creatuies can ex- 75 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - MARCH 14,1912 Grand Valley Ledger, P.O. Box 128, Lowell, Ml musical voices echoed and re- press their sentiments of joy. 132 voters turn out to ratify the village caucus nomination of President C. Bergin, Treasurer Earl McNaughton, and the 49331 echoed strains of gladness and peace, and contentment. h»w thanksgiving. much more should we? Lei us. rest of the village council. 30%FASIER Karisue Lambert & Gregory Paul Ruel The shepherd lad who later be- too, "proclaim His praise " Residents along the part of Main Street to be paved are Prayer: "I will praise thee. O told to replace iron water pipe with lead and make all neces- PAY OFF YOUR HOME Lord my God. with all my heart sary repairs and connections within one month. The new 8 YEARS SOONER AND SAVE $31421 and I will glorify Thy name for paving is not to be torn up. evermorc.,, Thou hast given me Captain Roald Amundsen's discovery of the South Pole in OUR BIWEEKLY MORTGAGE* AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY of Thy abundance to enjoy I December, 1911, is rushed into print. 50 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - MARCH It, 1937 shall ever proclaim Thy praise Loan Balance $45.40924 $38,170 12 l-o- Amen. Lowell Rotary Club celebrates its second birthday. School ADA COMMUNITY children and teachers provide entertainment; Dora Bangs, MISSIONARY CHURCH Mrs. Ray Avery, Adrian Zwemer and the "magic violin of BIWEEKLY REFORMED CHURCH To our bountiful Father above MORTQAGE This space 10501 Setttewood Ph. 897-7185 ADA CHRISTIAN 7227 Thomapple River Of 676-1032 Wc will offer our tribute ot Bruce Walter" are mentioned. Sunday School 9 45 A.M. REFORMED CHURCH Pastor JERRY L JOHNSON praise. Deer are beginning to be seen in the area. for rent! Worship Service 1100 A M i ia 7152 Bradfieid St. S.E 676-1698 Mommg Worship 10:00 A M Lowell Board of Trade has 175 members. Norm Borgerson Evening Service 6:00 P.M For the glorious gift of His love % REV BRIAN P BOSSCHER Sunday School 11 20 A.M. is President, Dan Wingeier Vice-President. Prayer and Bible Study-7 :30 P.M Wednesdays And the blessings that hallow Only $2.75 Morning Worship 9:30 A M Evening Worship 6:00 P.M. 25 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - MARCH 15,1962 Loan Balance $47,966 50 $44.81439 $28 034 s: $19 540 56 to- GLENN H. MARKS our days. Sunday School 1100A.M WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE THIS Foreman Road S.F BENNETT The Red Arrow team loses to Lakeview in the per week Evening Worship 6:00 P M COMMUNITY CHURCH YOUR 897-9110 Semi-finals, 49-48. MONTHLY CHURCH HOME WELCOME TO ALL MonroAOc IM.n m i n 111 The general layout of the proposed new high school is published. RRST BAPTIST CHURCH ELMDALE CHURCH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Winter weather is the cause of fewer violations during Feb- m * aa BETHANY BIBLE CHURCH ruary, according to Justice of the Peace, Howard Rittenger; Of ALTO OF THE NAZARENE OF LOWELL 3900 East Fulton only 36 were handled. Comef of 60tt) Street & Bancroft Avenue 9213 Elmdale Rd , QarVsviie 201 North Washington Street REV RAYMOND E. BEFUS j| Sunday School 10 :00 A M Sunday School lOOOAM Rev Rick Upcurch See how much faster you can pay off your home when you Mommg Worship 9:50 A M Morning worsnip 11:00 A M Mommg WorsNp 1100AM Church School 10D0 A.M choose a Great Lakes Federal Biweekly Mortgage instead of a (Broadcast 10 A.M WMAX 1470) Jr.-Sr. High Young People 6:30 P M. Evening Worship 600PM Mommg Worship 11:00 A.M typical fixed-rate, 30-year mortgage. Sunday School 11:15 A.M. Evening Worship . , . . . 700 P M Wadnaaday NlgW Worship 700PM Evening Service 6:00 P M Evening Service 6:00 P.M Wednesday Bible Study . 700 P M REV OREQORV A FREED, PASTOP Wednesday Mid-Week Service Instead of conventional month Wednesday Service 7:30 P M. CITY OF LOWELL (616) 808-7292 Jr Teens. Adults 7:00 P.M 868-6403 or 866-6912 Nursery-Come & Worship With Us rence PUBLIC NOTICE in the cost and length of your loan. SARANAC COMMUMTY CHURCH RRST CONGREGATIONAL Find out how you can pay off your home sooner and save (United Church of ChnsJ) RRST UliTED METHODIST CHURCH OF LOWELL $31,121 in interest. Ask your Realtor or call 1-800-DIAL-GLF fa 12S Bridge St, Saranac, Ml GOOD SHEPHERD CHURCH OF LOWELL (Unaed Church of Christ) MARCH H: Rob Burritt. complete details about the Biweekly Mortgage. Phone 642-6322 LUTHERAN CHURCH 621 E. Mam Street 897-5936 404 North Hudson The Lowell City Coondl will conduct a Public Hear- Morning Worship 10:00 A M Marvin Buyer. Mike Dumis. 10305 Bluewater Highway REGULAR HOURS 897-5908 ing at S:00 p.m. on April 6,1987 at CHy Hall, 301 E fiOTM: TNi mamph 1$ band on a $50,000 loan wittt 20% down and an intofMl n* of 9.126% Sunday School 11:15 A.M Morning Worship 10:00 A.M. Scott Dykbuizen, (9.47% APR). Diffofnl loan gmoontt and intfit raf$ will §hll rotult in $ignthcMnt. though dd- Morning Worship 9:00 A.M. and 10:45 A.M.. Worship and Church School . . . 10D0 A.M. Tmoni, smvings i noDi otwooiuy ^ Ui j Jramongmgt • Jw ^ itn JjOfToroo^ t mid in con/uncnon wiw m vrwrniI LmmomI- cxi r m! mjian.reoerai auro- Home Bible Studies - Several Locations B fntf Fr MARCH 19: Tara May, Main, Lowell, for the purpoae of receiving com- Sunday School & AduM Bible Class. 9:00 A.M. Church School 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. * ®« Nursery Provided matic payment checking sccount. Oal-A-Prayer - phone 642-9659 JOSEPH FREMER. PASTOR REV WILLIAM AMUNDSEN. MINISTER ' Rev. David Hagens • Jeremy Barber ments from the public on the adoption of the Special GROWING ON THE PROMISES OF OOO 897-8307 Nursery available at both services Eleanor Martin 0^ ol Education MARCH 20: Sharon Hurley. Events Ordinance. Stanley Hagemeyer Pastor Bamer - Free Entrance C^McNaly Director ot MUSK: John Roudabush. Hugh Cos- grove, Ruth Richmond. may submit comments MARCH 21: Sally or appear In at CHy Hall. (REATUKES RRST BAPTIST CHURCH RRST CHURCH OF Richard Johnson. Michael ST. MARY'S OF LOWELL FRIENDSHIP COUNTRY CHAPEL Seme, Joy Drayton. FSEMLMMINO Old Grange Hail CHRIST, SCIENTIST cnn Ruty Lacey 2275 West Main Sire* MARCH 22: J ^ CATH0UC CHURCH 1019 Grand River Ave 48 Lafayette SE (1 block S ol Fulton) Deputy City Clerk 097 7168 Tschirhait, Howard Bnggs. Your Partner in Life. 402 N Amity Sunday Services 10 30 A M Grand Rapids. Ml Sunday School 9:45 AM Robert King, Toni Miller C1M19 217 W Mam St . Lowoll 897-6421 MSG^ JAMES MORAN Wednesday Bible Study 7 00 P M Sunday Service & Sunday School 10:30 A.M 2355 Burton St . S£. Grand Rapids'. 942 2970 Sunday WorsNp Services . 11 00 A M 4 6 00 P M MARCH 23: Scoit Whalc>. 180 Monroe Ave. NW. Grand Haptds. 776-1600 NEW HOURS BOB ROUSH, PASTOR Wednesday Evening Service . . . 8:00 P M A wane • Wednesday 6 50 P M sser 5300 Hortmand Or. NE. Grand Papida'. 361-1404 Saturday Mass 5 30 P M (Child Care Provided) Richard King, Tom De - Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 OO P M 897-7489 101N Lafayette St.. Greenville'. 754 7166 Sunday Mass 9 00 & 11 00 AM Reading Room at 24 Division N Brian Gabrion. Hazel Turner 1105 28th St . SW Wyoming. 531-8570 DP OARRELL WILSON 097-5300 (Weekdays 9 to 5:00; Saturdays 10 to 2 00) kmaqcu 14: Jennie EquHHouanQLandw DAVID COBB YOUTH PASTOR 097 6340 'Locatoni with GL-24 Centers lor 24-hour banking convenience & ALL ARE WELCOME Kortjohn, Mary Phillip*. Marun Rutherford, Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, March 18, 1987 . Page 7 Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday. March 18. 1987 • Page Bud Light sponsoring Letter to the Editor .7. cozy corner Florida Keys Free fishing weekend offered Dear Editor. We are some of the many resi- to Alto. Had we known of their about our representation on the decision. munities and industries on June A weekend of tiee fishing, Fishing Week, held annually, the • Free mooring, launching #National Offshore Race dents of Eastgate who were at decision prior to the meeting, we board. We feel we elected this Mr. & Mrs. Richard Claypool 12. boating and camping will kickoff first full week of June and parking at the II State- the Lpwell School Board meet- can assure you that there would board to represent us as parents Mr. & Mrs. Michael Boruta • A statewide river* canoe by Roger Brown a number of scheduled events Other events scheduled dunng owned harbors and 26 State pub- Bud Light will provide pri- Mile Bridge where offshore en- ing of March 9, 1987. have been much opposition voi- and the best interests of our chil- Kathy DeJong flotilla, tentatively planned for planned by the Department of the week include; lic access sites on June 7. ^mary sponsorship for the first na- thusiasts will have an excellent Since this was our first oppor- ced! dren. We do not feel that they Mr. A Mrs. Richard Tindall June 13. held in conjunction with lional offshore race of the season view of the action. There's no Natural Resources (DNR) for * Free overnight lodging at all • Open houses at all 84 DNR Most people have experienced the syndrome known as "circulat tunity to discuss their decision Furthermore, we would like to have done that in making this Regional. District and Field Of- Michigan Rivers Month held in of APBA (American Power Boat charge to watch the race, accord- Sesquicentennial Natural Re- of the 150 Stale Forest ing clothing ^ That's when a mom goes to dress for work, and tWoJ takI4A^WVe' aiall Eastgate VIIII\childreU VInI IIinI •mak • e •i t% Ua matteIIIU%%WrI \#ofI record tha%IICIt' June sources Week. June 7-14. 1987. Campgrounds on June 6 ami fices and six State-operated fish finds the sweater she planned on wearing is in the wash because Assoaiiion) competitors at the ing to Scott Cuny. Commodore grade, 1-5 and send them to we have not frightened our chil • A reunion of the depression ApriAnn!l 27S5 BuRmd ILigh inKt Marathon of »uth~e rConc* hu nRepubli li- c /-vrr_Offshori e r. . . as proclaimed by Govemer June 7. hatcheries on selected days from her daughter wore it to school the day before Or a brother looks Alto, we directed many ques- dren or given them a negative era Civilian Conservation Corps Offshore Challenge. Power Boat Race Association, James J. Blanc hard • Free vehicle entry into all June 8-12. all over for his favorite sweatshirt before discovering his big brother tions to the Board. Our questions attitude towards Alto school. at North Higgins l^ke State Park Bud Light is proud and ex- producers of the race. In the Service... These scheduled events will 87 State park and Recreation • A "living legends awards already off for school in it. Some couples are even dose still remain for the most part un- We ourselves believe that Alto from June 4-7. cited to be involved in the up- afford a special opportunity for Areas on June 7. Open houses ceremony honoring conservation enough in size that husbands have been known to search high and The 149-mile race (for classes answered. » a fine school and community. Army Pvt. Jack D. Adkins Jr., Military Depot. West Germany. coming offshore race in Superboat. Open and Modified) Michigan residents and our out- at each park and recreation are leaders, past and present, com- low for a favonte pair of jeans to wear bowling, only to find out One important question that However, we live in Lowell and ^mi of Irene K. Pepper and step- Adkins is an infantryman. | Marathon," said John Hanichak, will take boats around the course state visitors to not only enjoy will also take place. the wife has gone shopping in them. still remains is "Where did the wish to continue to educate our son of Terry J. Pepper of 9399 He is a 1985 graduate of Anheuser-Busch. Inc. divisional four times. Course lengths for the Slate's many natural recrea- My wife tells stories of how she used to steal her younger 5th plan originate?** We know children in our community. Nash Highway. Clarksville. ML, Lakewood Lake Odessa High sales manager for Rorida. "We Pro-stock. Stocks A and B are tional resources." said DNR Di brother's v-neck sweaters and wear them to school The brother that the redistricting committee We are extremely concerned has arrived for duty at Giessen School. Lake Odessa. Ml. (hope our involvement in the shorter. rector Gordon E. Guyer, "but Lowell Fishing Club holds f irst meeting hated that. He complained that they were returned to his drawer presented four plans to the event will create enthusiasm for Curry revealed the race would also, to recognize and appreciate smelling of perfume and stretched out in the chest. I guess I'd board. Did Mr. Burdette submit those same resources that have the sport of offshore racing in be video-taped by Atlanta-based The Lowell Fishing Club held The first fishing contest will contests with a 95% payback. complain too! The problem was compounded by the fact they both this 5th plan? made Michigan one of the addition to supporting an event Innovative Productions Inc., for their first meeting of the 1987 be on April 25 from 7:00 a.m, The next meeting will be on attended the same small high school, and the guys would make At the October 21st meeting major travel destinations in the indigenous to the Keys." a one-hour nationally-syndicated season on Tuesday. March 10 at until 1:00 p.m. at the D.N.R, April 14. 7:30 p.m. at the Rat wise cracks about his sister filling out his sweaters better than he held at Runciman to discuss the United States " Hanichak added that Bemie television special. four possible plans we were led the Rat River Snowmobile launch site on Butterworth Drive River Snowmobile Club House did. I R A Michigan's free fishing Little, chairman of three Rorida For more race details, contact Clubhouse with fourteen mem- in Grand Rapids This will be on Potters Road, one mile east The old saying goes, "What goes around, comes around and to believe that Eastgate was not weekend. June 6-7, will headline Anheuser-Busch distributor- the Greater Marathon Chamber to be involved. bers present open to the public and we wel- of Fallasburg Park. McPherson Terese is being paid back these days. Our daughter is thirteen, the list of events by allowing re- ihipt, was instrumental in ar- of Commerce at (305) 743-5417. Fishing Contests for the com- come new members. Prizes are Road runs into Potters Road, and able to wear a lot of Terese's clothing. The morning conver- In the February Ilth issue of sidents and non-residents to fish 'ranging the sponsorship. For a Rorida Keys vacation kit, ing season were discussed, with given for best fish at each contest New members or anyone in- sation often is peppered with: Angie, where s my white sweater ^ the LEDGER the school board 9.0 Per Cent without a fishing license. The Therace. setfor II a.m.,will including lodging information, reported that they "were sur- suggestions for the lakes and riv- and points are kept for the sea- terested in fishing may attend. "Mom. can I wear your pink blouse '" "You better make sure thai weekend was approved by the (akc the high-powered boats on call toll-free U.S., I H(X)-FLA- prised at the lack of opposition" ers where they will be held. son. So sharpen your hooks and We have special membership gets washed and pressed tonight because 1 11 probably wear it Natural Resources Commission, ra ooune cloae to the old Seven KEYS. to their decision to bus Eastgate Trophies for the fisher- come go fishin*! dues for senior citizens. tomorrow!" It goes on and on. and I can't figure out how ihc\ Current Earnings who additionally approved an an- men of the past seasons have The first evening contest will "Let s Go Fishin - even know whose is whose anymore. nual Michigan free fishing been ordered They will also be be at the Lowell Grand River Until recently I've been immune to these goings on This immun- Bookmark contest contest to be held at library weekend over the next five having sharp looking caps avail- launch on April 29 at 6:00 p.m. ity is one of the few advantages of being a big moose all your 100% of your purchase years, to coincide with National able soon. There is a small entry fee for all life. I was nearly six feet tall and weighed over two hundred pounds Enter the dream world of ning designs - one from each copy of one of his famous books. when I weighed in for freshman football, and we ain't talking Chris Van Allsburg . . . branch - will be displayed at the Copies of the seventeen best is immediately earning interest college football either Even my younger brothers, who are not The Kent County Library Sys- Grand Rapids Art Museum dur- bookmarks will be distributed at shrimps by any stretch of the imagination, never bothered my tem announces a vacation book- ing the upcoming exhibit of the all Kent County Library System wardrobe because of the tent and awning dimensions of my apparel ^mark contest for young people works of local author/artist Chris branches and at the Art Museum My immunity has worn thin in the last year or so. I have a in kindergarten through the Van Allsburg. Contest winners during the Van Allsburg exhibit, Your representatives drawer full of my favorite X-large T-shirts that have been collected eighth grade Youngsters are in- and their parents will be recog- which runs through July 5,1987. on various trips. I repeat, these are my favorite T-shirts, and they ^vited to visit any branch library nized on April 12 at a reception "For the past several years, are Lowell residents are worn more by my daughter than by me. it seems that big. during spring vacation - March in honor of this award-winning our young people have been sloppy shirts are in vogue right now, and on the days she isn't 23 - April 4, 1987 - and design artist, and each winner will be reading and enjoying the lovely Roland Lubbinge wearing one of Terese's sweaters to school, she's weanng one of a bookmark. The seventeen win- presented with an autographed picture books of Mr. Van Allsburg,M explains Kent County my Jimmy Buffett T-shirts. Please call My sweatshirts are also in her constant demand I can get by Library System Children's Ser- vices Coordinator Mary Fryd- with X-Iarge T-shirts, but sweatshirts shrink so much that I have rych. "We're just sure they will to buy 2X-large. They are hard to come by, so consequently I Jennifer or be excited about designing a only have a couple of decent ones at any one time. When I came UNDERWRITING, INC. bookmark for his exhibit at the 985 Parchmcm Drive, S.E. home for lunch the other day Angie. was out in the driveway Art Museum." (•rand Rapid*, Michigan 49506 shooting baskets. She was wearing one of my T-shirts, and two Roland Lubbinge In addition, Chris Van of my sweatshirts. I've heard of a "triple ihreat' in sports, but 0 Allsburg's beautifully illustrated (616) 957-3380 never in clothing swiping. books will be on display at all Evenings (616) 897-6332 The next time I want a sweatshirt 1 might just as well forget COFFEE Super the library branches. about my dresser, and start looking in her room. If 1 can't find one there, then they're either on her or in the wash! h's Fresh... Big And. as if that isn't enough, Terese has taken to weanng my T-shirts as nightshirts! I don't know what I did to deserve this Ot H's hee! After all, I have never been able to swipe anybody else's clothes Oh sure, I could swipe them, but there's no way I'm going to GUARANTEED Gulp stretch any of Terese's or Angic's clothes on over my bam sized To ensure that you receive the best cup of coffee in frame. I'm going to have to wait for fashions to become one IF YOU THINK town. 7-Eleven guarantees its coffee is fresh If at heckuva lot baggier and blousier than they are now! anytime you re not satisfied with the freshness of 7-Eleven Coffee your next cup is free {Details at THE POWER IS OFF participating stores). 44 oz. 75* B BOWNE WHEN THE SWITCH IS OFF 1987 GMC 3/4 ton pickup, 4x4, V8, au- C00RS & tomatic, air, stereo, fiberglass cap, 10,000 YOU'RE WRONG. COCA-COLA TOWNSHIP miles. Products C00RS LIGHT 1986 FORD F250 pickup, XLT Lariat, air, 12 PACK CANS stereo, tilt, cruise, power locks, windows, NOTICE more! 13,000 miles, Diesel. KEEP AWAY PROM 1984 CHEVROLET S10 BLAZER, Sport, Everyone knows that electricity ANNUAL MEETING air, stereo, tilt, cruise, power locks, win- and water are a dangerous combina- dows, much morel tion. But did you know that an electric 8 PACK-1/2 Liter appliance is still electrically alive even Plus Deposit Deposit Ttw Annual Meeting will be held on 1981 CHEVROLET C10 Pickup, 6 cylin- der, 4 speed, very clean. if the switch is off? If the plug is in, the power is on. So when you keep 9) SAT., MARCH 28,1987 1980 FORD F150 pickup, 6 cylinder, 4 appliances near water, keep them speed, stereo. Explorer, price reduced! unplugged. at 1:30 p.m. at the Bowne Township Office, 6059 1987 CHEVROLET C10 pickup, V8, au- Linfield, SE, Alto, Mi. MILK I POTATO I tomatic, cap. ALWAYS UNPLUG A budget shall be submitted for consideration 1977 GMC 1 ton flatbed, V8, automatic, SMALL APPLIANCES. which includes Federal Reveunue Sharing Entitle Scottsdale interior, good runner. POTATO CHIPS ment Funds.

Citizens attending the hearing have the right to pro- vide written and oral comments and ask questions Gallon concerning the entire budget and the relationsnip ALL FLAVORS of entitlement funds to the entire budget. 39 2% Lowfat Milk '159 6-1/2 oz. Bag A copy of the entire proposed budget shall be avail- Thoraet LOWELL able for public inspection it the Bowne Townsnip Office, Wednesday and Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 3.ou p.m. Chevrolet & Buick, Inc. 1250 West Main Street Lowel. Michigan MONEY 0R0ERS Sandra L Kowalczyk 897-9294 LIGHT & POWER Maximum Value SI 9939 Bowne Township ol I960 We Save You More Than Time "Owned By The People Of LowelJ" OFFERS GOOD AT PARTICIPATING STORES THROUGH APRIL 5 1987 Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, March 18, 1987 • Page 8 OSTEOPOROSIS: Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, March 18f 1987 • Page 9 U Michigan Meal" contest expands It doesn't have to happen food writers and editors time telephone number Profes- The Grand Valley Ledger'*... Michigan chefs - both The lop professional and Osteoporosis, a degenerative Blodgen Memorial Hosp,Uj s The initial judging in the pro- sional chefs must include I amateur and professional - with amateur chef will each win their hone disease, exists to some de- Osteoporosis Screening Center fessional category will be coordi- name of the restaurant, and l a flair for fish or a penchant for choice of a weekend for two at gree in nearly one half of all will be the guest speaker She nated by Robert Breithaupl Sr., winning restaurateur must agree peach pie can enter their favonte a Michigan resort or S500cash, American women over 45. This will cover daily calcium rcquirt- assistant dean of Instruction, to serve the meal during Michi- four-course recipe in the third an- The contest salutes both tragic disease which can be pre- menls, dietary calcium, calcium nual "All-Michigan Meal" Con- Michigan Week (May 15-23) and Culinary Arts, at Schoolcraft ganWeek. test and win a $500 cash or travel the stale s SeM|uicemtnnial Conumnil. CoUq. m Entries _ should IJ0lS» pm""* Coc*™- njlulienpy taTS,"1'" prize. celebrations. The winning meals Entrants must use only Michi- will be unveiled at the Detroit lonia.^1 Zemke, hospitality chairperson Public Relations. One Auto Club gan ingredients m fashioning Press Club on May 15. Judy Brunsma. R.N. from Pre-registration by March 3| at Oakland Community College Drive, Dearborn, Ml 48126. their four-course feast, consist- Co-sponsoring the contest are is required Call or write the Ex- mg of soup, vegetable entree and the Michigan Restaurant Associ- in Farmington Hills. tension Office at (616) 52?. Last years winner. Joseph dessert Entries must be post- alion, the Greater Michigan 5357. 110 E. Washington. Ion,a Miller of Darby 's Restaurant in marked by April 13. Foundation and AAA Michigan. This free workshop is open to For the first time, the contest Recipes will be rated on Utica, created a meal of red bean the public has two categories, one for pro- simplicity, originality, taste and basil soup, sauteed leeks and car- Krause fessional chefs employed by eye appeal by a preliminary judg- rots, braised veal shank and Frustrated by coyote raids on Michigan restaurants and the ing panel, with the top five en- Macintosh ice cream, their sheep and goats, some other for an> Michigan resident tries in each category rated by a Entries must include* the TCXMM ranchers are turning to LISTING 16 or over. panel of Michigann newspaper chef's name, adda-ss and da\ at the 1 an unlikely ally - the jackass Vic KrauM Natkmal Wildlife magamc rt- 19th District ports that while donkeys won) MAGAZINE House State Representative kill coyotes, they do chase then e features Complete away. So far, at least 100 ran- % NOTICE c en REPEAT OFFENDER AND the most dangerous to society. ^ h*** decided to give them Listings of Lowell Lowell Area Schools DANGEROUS PERSONS Few issues facing criminal jus- need ACT SPONSORED IN tice are more urgent than Male donkeys an appa- ,00 ,)rncrv • Cable TV Chaimelt Parent Teacher Conference Times STATE HOUSE safeguarding the public from to be (rusted, anl even Legislation has been intro- those who make a career out of ' the ani- CTime mats theyYe suppose to guard. On A Dally Basis. March 26 & 27,1987 duced in the Michigan House that would have a significant im- pact on crime, by singling out 0 Special Iports High School; March 26,1987 - 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. career criminals for swift, sure March 27,1987 - 8:00 a.m. -10:00 a.m. processing and lengthy incapaci- Soccer Equipment Listings tation. The "Repeat Offender and (IN STOCK) Etomentaries: March 26,1987 - 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Dangerous Persons Act,' (HB March 27,1987-9:00 a.m.-11:00a.m. 4100, sponsored by State Repre- O Special Daily sentative Bill Van Regenmorter. Shinguards * Movie Listings Middle School; March 26,1987 - 5.-00 p.m. • 9:00 p.m. R-Jenison) has already been sup- 3 ported by several county pro- March 27,1987 -10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. & QlOVeS secutors. oaa«*«M0i Leading experts report that 80 (All Sizes) • Listings Coincide friPl C18&19 percent of all senous crimes are committed by fewer than 20 per- Wilson Soccer Balls With Numbers On u cent of the criminals. It's time to provide the criminal justice # Your Tuner system with recourse to process OPEN: Monday Friday. career criminals and effectively ^ LOWELL IDrOOam-6:00pm protect the public from those #• Complete A who pose the most danger - SPORT SHOPPE Sat., 9am 2pm 309 E. Main, (Clark Plumbing & Heating) The legislation would create WITTENBACH Phone : 897-6308 . lasy To Use two new cnmmal categories, "re- Oldsmobile - Pontiac - GMC Trucks peat offenders." those with pre- vious felony convictions and layAWay WWMT Koiomaioo, Ml • CD "dangerous persons," those who WUHQ Bottie Creek, Ml O Lowell, Michigan • 897-9227 are being charged with three or WXMI Grand Rapids, Ml • more dangerous felonies. Some WINS Lonsmf, Ml m CD k WFSL Laming, Ml m m SHARPEST CARS IN LOWELL examples of dangerous felonies • WOTV Grand Rapids, Ml m CD include murder, attempted mur- WILX Jackson, Ml m » der, child torture, kidnapping, WGVC Aiendaie, Ml m (9 1986 GRAND AM LE. air, blue $9,595°° VERGENNES E. Lansing, Ml criminal sexual conduct, armed A WKAR m m m (9 1986 CELEBRITY EURO-SPORT, air, burgundy $8,595°° robbery or felony drunk driving. WZZM Grand Ropiclt, Ml m HBO Heme Sex Offke m (HBO) 1985 FIREBIRD, air, stereo, bronze $8,295°° The bill also creates a new WTBS Atlanta, GA 1985 S-10 BLAZER, loaded, blue $9,895°° :nme classification. Breaking TOWNSHIP CINEMAX Gnemax • (MAX] ind entering an occupied dwell- USA USA Matwerk • 1985 RENAULTENCORELS. air, gold $5,295°° ng would be called "home inva- DISNEY Disney • CONTAINS LISTINGS FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 20 1985 OLDS 88 ROYAL LANDAU, loaded, gold $8,995°° sion," a more serious offense, CBN ON Cable Netwrk • WGN Chicago. R. • THRU THURSDAY, MARCH 26,1987 1985 OLDS CALAIS SUPREME, maroon $8,395°° punishable by a mandatory ESPN Sports Network • minimum three-year sentence. NOTICE CNN V-ODee nr>«Ws S U*v^#r4saswsMf • 1984 CHEVY S-10 4x4 PICKUP, red $7,895°° Some other provisions in- PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENTS # NICK Mickslsdiin/AAi • Lee Remick stars as socialite Frances Schreuder, who convinces her son to kill her father, John Glover plays the friend who 1984 FIERO, air, stereo, white $6,395°° clude: hides the mnrder weapon and eventually helps convict her. "Nitcracker Money, Madness and Marder" airs Sonday, March Zt - prohibition and tight restric- 1984 98 REG. BROUGHAM, 4 door, grey $9,995°° Notice is hereby given that the Vergennea Town- • Tuesday, March 24, on NBC. 1984 BLAZER, air, 4 speed, black $9,395°° tions for release on bail before trial; ship Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing on: 1984 BONNEVILLE, 4 door, air, silver $6,295°° - no bail release after convic- 1983 JEEP J-10 PICKUP, auto, sharp $6,695°° ion; 1983 VW RABBIT LS, 4 door $3,595°° ' - tougher penalties for second Mon., April 20,1987 offense; 1981 REGAL, 2 door, air, brown $3,995°° - very heavy penalties for at 7:30 p.m. in the Vergennes Toowshlp Hall, 12625 1981 CITATION, 4 door, 47,000 miles $2,995°° third offense; Bailey Drive. fctfqr** , r • ' 1,1 __l 1981 CUTLASS BROUGHAM, disel, blue $3,495°° - consective sentencing rather nwimi. WSCR Of than concurrent for dangerous The subject of the public hearing will be a request 1980 BUICK CENTURY, 4 door, blue $1,695°° by the Attwood Corporation to rezone a portion of persons; STORAGE POTTING SOIL 1979 BONNEVILLE, 4 door, air, maroon $1,395°° - alcohol and drug testing as ft* S.E. V* of Section 35, described as follows. HOUSEHOLD GADGETS BOXES 8 lb. beg 1971 GRANADA, 4 door, beige $1,295°° conditions of pre-trial bail; Many gadgets to make your kitchen That part of lot 6 lying south of the following - people's right to appeal; 24"x13"«10H" or work easier. Values to $2.99 each. jrxIBK"**' - people's right to address a described line commencing on east line of CUTLERY go vemment lot 6 at a point 633 feet south of the und«rth*-t»d u. parole board. Both woodonin A small segment of the crimi- E end W centsriine and extended 89 degrees 48 Stainless 1979 CAM ARC SPORT COUPE nal population is responsible for minutes west parallel with S section line 594.75 Steel a disproportionate amount of feet to Flat River. AiaoaH that part of government $j00 •ot 7 commencing 924feet north of SE comer of V8, auto3,, blue., $q 7QC00 crime. This segment has taken on crime as a career. In an era Bovernmeot k* 7. then W 880 feet, then N to 47,000 miles 0,#570 of prison overcrowding, we must N line of government lot 7, then E to E line # of aaid lot. than S to the beginning. Sec. 36. DYNAWHEEL VEHICLES assure the public that our prisons Larp mm. 6 ootai. i«*cs*t nwt* are occupied by those who are TTH, R9W Vergennee Township. Kent County. - •••• WONDER BUBBLES m? THAT aitAT OM QUALITY Every dog his its d*y. And an rtnma wm SHIVlCf MUTTS winter is the time for Sinus, the from the R.2 district to the Industrial district. "Dog Star " According to Ranger tfN* CktiU. Rick magazine, Sinus is one of Hoffmen '/•too the stars closest to Earth, making Vergennea Township Clerk MUCH MUCH MORE | it the brightest in the winter sky. CI 8*22 DIAPER PAIL 123 W. MAIN. LOWELL Ml 49331 • PH 897-9918 It 's also hotter and bigger than Durable plastic in LIMITED QUANTITIES ytftow or white any of the other close stars. WE'RE YOUR HOMETOWN DIME STORE MEETING YOUR Reg. 13.58 ee. ON SOME ITEMS WITTENBACH Sinus is pan of the constellation * VARIETY Of NEEDS % SALE ENDS I called the "Big Dog," or Canis oo Hours: Monday thru Saturday 9 till 6 "Where Used Cars Stand Tail ft Sell Right Major. Both are visible from •2 „ SAT, MARCH 21,1987 I November until mid-May. * Grand Valky Ledger - Wednesday. March 18, 1987 - Page 10 Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, March I8t 1987 - Page 11

onco ol o pomogrophK book ot tho hort* in thn blond ol now onimohoo 11:00 0® M*A*S*N . v Oroy' A young womon trodtt K«r lata Show: Starring Joan I1:0™0 S« K9 ) MOVK: 'tipoood A J on a huntingtour o f the Gfi Bo* ot National Ooo- W Sovmo tho FRIDAY tovlto refom Iw r yovtii ond bwwty Hmo o( tho cmw WoynoMouodor and do*** lootogs 1979 SATURDAY Il Frugal Gourmet PhtUp Coroy. Edy Wilhom* 1971. O ® 0 ^ Chormtng* PRE *h«n modoU caught in a torro-, J Tho Africans West have a rurnn with Apaches Btlmdo Bomt. Anthony Ptfiim f fiOMimn 1 ^ finA1 ^ * — Odd Coupio oaa ond mod a* boo to —-I 13/21/871 Lap Quilting " ->nr*^to|r# r^'tytYTii rKi f (JOi f «3ow' 3/20/87 I9S3 m & Andro Kortott: A Poot (CQ. S M^^ni^without Ar- with tho Comoro (R) mi Do It Yourso* Show phon Boyd 1968 1 11:00 m (MAX! MOVK: WMrword CD MAX) MOVK 'PiSco Aca jssam. 1:00 S MOVK: 'Tho* Thoutond Wind in tho WKow* ol Onto ond Tho Lono Rongor domy 3t Back in Training' (CQ SMp 5:00 O (MAX) MOVK: St. Bmo s © SpssdWoeii I Lassie ifi7 Family T'toO (CQ. • » CWdtw rmmpm fm r#opi# Firo (CQ 11:30 Moido Spertilssh iiSs 1:30 ^ (DO J) CoMogo

L AA -i— < m ••8ai A- NCAA Tovmomont (R) "X-J jpo* (In Storoo) Hi lU \Aill ,i I bal (Uvo) TlLOOa AFTHNOON World ol (R) I"*!, ^wWKI ^Ww9f 5:30 © Ocean Spray* Bodies in Mo- 1:05 m MOVK: Tho WUd Ono A a w Groat motor eye !• dub torroriio* o town Sinft: Tho Music of NMRAU.S. tion 12:00 O (HBO) MOVK: The Boniher (R) 10:30 Sport ok us ond tho Sun Bo- nn At tho Mouios Morton Brondo Mory Murphy, loo jb Dukes ol Hatso 6:00 O (HBO) MOVK: GuNivors GM 11 05 MOVK: Tho Front Morrtn 1954. m 23 Wothmgton Wook in Ro> 8:30 ji)I Victory GordoGoidown Travels' • MOVK: 'Blrod on tho Moon Tho hood of a largo lgSK: 11.30 Q (T) CBS SN (CQ. (R) (Ur) 9 (MAX) MOVK: April In Ills S 141 Tolas of tho fW? V^loAlWflMNl'S 7:00 O (MAX) MOVK: Agatha A gunmon *wifcho* tide*, defend C9 AK™, * th. ch*. m Toko 2 (Hi Babo Wlnklomai Ports' O (HBO) MOVK Tho fanpiro nowtpapor divorco* hi* wtfo but fl-A-lnn 800 O (HeO) MOVK: Victory otg tho woman he lovo* ogomst h«* 1:20 • (HBO) MOVK fhT 9 You Can't Do That on Toloui- L A dncovon that ho nood* ho* back to i . U - - — AA^a m (HBO) MOVK Brookm ' (In Back (CQ (In Naoolyosr i © Spo*'»C*nf#» KB Covor Story 8:30 fVffflWi yuoy teOCMf NQOWfT HFIff- writo tho aory of o mou murdor. This Old (CQ. Auction 9:00 Storoo) (MAX) MOVK: Torgot' (CQ 1:30 tt:t|Nows(R) S Zoo Fondly a (MAX) MOVK: Qtison chum. Barbara Bel Godde*, Robert Adolpho Monfou. Pat aBrion (HBO) MOVK (CQ (BPwky Kane' Auto Rocmg (R) Riprido m MOVK: Thoso tor llopoM, 1:35 • Mater U Frodon 1948 Mory Boon 1931. (In Storoo) 9:30 m MOVK: 'A Bilion For Boris' I (MAX) MOVK. Tho Jomo Ftvo M4o Crook Htk' it •(» Gummi Boors |iS ^9 Ocean Spray* Bodies in Mo- S 11:30 O 41 i't 10:00 O (HBO) MOVK: Tho Brother tion Owom Story Buttorfly Wand S(HBO) MOVK: 'A^vkoto th o vs. Atlanta Brovos (Uvo) AWA Wrootlinf Boys StatoBOw Tho Groat Muppst (CQ 12:90 • MOVK: TH# s«y«n Miti- MOVK: Tho Sand PobUo* (CQ. 7M 89 ® Consumor Discount Not- lil, i_i ^ gl.lt > ^--A- (HBO) i0M0 Tr •(MAX) WQvfO N. U p \ Mt»t Whon a young man k at iAn Amoncon it lorcod to toko o ^s (In Storoo) Tho Voluotolo vision (HBO) MOVK: Prtmo RUi' stand whon optum « piontod o ft a n T. uttio im 0 (if) MOVK Joumay to Shi- cvtod ot raping a cood, hi* lowytf *« > • •ws I (HBO) MOVK: Tito Lost Dr^ 1 T 10:05 MOV* Sim of Oohmo chim that ht wot undf the mHu aboard hi* gunboat on tho Yongtis Fakon Crost uv 5jUMt omoh kawe Did- rrvor. Stovo McQuoon. Richard •TS 700 dub Ioi to loin Ike ConfodsroN (MAX) MOVK: Tho World Cronno, Richard Attonborough »iag: U.l Pto Ski Tour 11:00 unaware of what Sw war is FRIDAY'S MOVIES 1966 (MAX) MOVK: 'Sob With 2 j0 QB Prtmo Now* I (MAX) MOVK: 'Ra Twooty Show I (CQ Fort 2 of 3. (R) t MOVK: Smashing Timo A Blood Port «' (CQ Cry tho African Childron 9:00 HhOAY MOVK: Froaky Friday MOVK: The Mountain' pair ol itor-struck gob hit London Two brother* climb otowering AI - 13:35 of privato dotoc#isi b hired by a 2/20/17 PX TwAght Zono whoro thoy got invoivod oi a tons* Sport* latonight itractor to uncover on of camc odvonturo* in thoir *oorch 2:50 f (HBO) MOVII a crodisd akinor. Spsncsr Tracy. 1:00 ShoSy WbOor*. Barry [MAX] - St. Bmo t F*o (CQ lor fomo Rito Tuthinghoni. Lynn S 1974. if Robort Wagner. Qoiro Tr [HBO] - Outoan Travok 1967. ^ Ntaht Track* (In Storoo) 1956. cc 11:50 Trutks (In Stors • MOVK: -Sholoko [MAX] - 'Agatha ®Bockpain B>M) M (9) Wobstor (CQ. 3:00 S MOVK: 'Man From hm USA Cartoon Exprt is: 12:00 B GD Now* [HBO] - Victory MOVK. Tho Princes s ond MOVK: In tho Noftonoi Gosgraphk Ra- ^ - * CdiipbuMmg m [MAX] - Otiran Km rWOvW itf-" and rofoction. AAi. young woman occutod ol o murdor - 'A man for Bam' Big Valley Rukoysor Dan Duryoo. Anno You Con Look Yi Folcts of Ufa tho cknmt tho didn't commit. Chad Wolcomo to Pooh Comor [HBO] — 'Tito ttoHtor from Anothor ht (CQ f 9:00 oRo* (CQ. , 0C»^^#^0»O — TK# Sim of Dorian Oray Duff 1977 C I N [ M A X [ S S I 0 N S : MOVK: Through NCAA Toumamont (R) s [MAX] — Wottward tho Woman Nokod lyos' (CQ A muucian ond Loavo It to Bsouor Imidi tho PGA T (HBO) — TH# Bonikot Gang o woman ploymg o WKRP in Cincinnati gomo in thoir high-mo sSTat 9:30 47 A ® — 'Tito Savon Minwtot' §Stialofios in — TltoM TK«vMind Mifc m Dawbor. Fionnuio Fkmagan 1983. Buyer's Forum Foot in tho Door — Tha WUd Ono (ii) Jom (MAX) MOVK: ABC Now* il (9) MOVK: Honor Guard' A @9 MOVK: Smothing Timo' A Focus on Succoos Track* (In Storoo] O ® Woff Stroot Journal Ra- [MAX] - April in Pom (MAX) MOVK THoro Ooo* pair ot (tor-struck gah hit London Donald Duck Prosonts young pocihit Army I: Alton* From [HBO] - (In StofM) whoro thoy got invobod in a tonot X Zola Lovitt irookm during tho Viotnam war ond toko* othor Plonot' An alion todtmc GD Young Univorso ol camc odvonturo* in thoir March [MAX] — 'Tho Jouo Owom Story' rolugo in Canada with hi* girM- tumod tpy, plant* a nuc You ond Mo. Kid Todoy for lomo Rita Tu*hingham. Lynn Action Outdoors with Julius nond Rod Stoigsr. David Huffman, in tho fono Tunnol camp ond i lovo Your Skin [HBO] - Prm* M' NICK Rodgrovo 1967 Robin Matt*on 1979 capo* but Tony and Doug — Tito PrifKOM ond Hto Piroto' 12:20 0 (HBO) Tina Tumor: Brook Turkey Tolovtsion 0 MOVK: 'Conquost of tho through tpoco to find him. Skiing: U.S. Pro Ski Tour (R) (HBO) From Star Won to fvoryRulo (In Storoo) GD O GD Poo Woo * Play- [MAX] — THoro Ooo» tho Brido' Plonot of tho Apos' Tho apo* #n Dorron, Robort Cohort 1966 Busmos* Day iodi: Tho Moiling of o Saga «houso 12:30 • (X) O d) Coffogo Boskot- X O ^ I — 'Tito Ivft ivnny / lood tuniw *lovod by tho human popuiahon ol S Larry King Ovomi| Out of Control tho Eorlh, which it undor the control O ® © (3) Real Ghostbu*. iotod • MOVK: Etomoffy Your* 8:00 I CD O GD Boronstoin Boar* 700 Entortoinmont Oa#T fmJ | k• 0»Ci»• »ia kllm a ©nr i yi O^r n ii • r>i . A ,ta wVO lo " • •jtj ir^rs rwws -~A tor* (CQ. u rr s hi* wifo to [HBO] - Tho Empire Strikot Bock (CQ (In Si i£?L. O ® MOVK: Tho Grootost Roddy McDowoM. Don Murray, Ri O it) • ® Friday Night Vl- I 'd fh^n follow* hor O '4l O (9 Tho Wuulos (CQ. [MAX] - Torgot (CQ doos (In Storoo) . . . Tho story ol Muhammad AIT* Kfo is (9) Wondorful World of Di»* car do AAontalban 1972. O if If s Your Business in an offortto mon d chronicled from childhoodto chom - — Tho Sond Pobbiot Throo on tho Run O GD 9 (9 Miami Vko (In (SC Star Hustlor rift. Lorotta Y O 47 WaH Stroot Journal Ra> Storoo) Bast of Groucho piomhip. Muhammad Ali. Erno*t 'CyYt/ivKirVI liVllmp Tf WWWw i rvi*W • M'A-S-H Dovtd Nivon, BiHto Burke 1 Once again, Cinemax Sessions has put together Wtfnnitarfni WwU al Hi. • MOVK fating Raoul' A MOVK: Holocaust 2000' A i0CB C) (9 Kbsyfur Boronme. Robort DuvaH. 1977. 9 OOf M WVfHMfTVI WWQvKM Uf l/T»- S 4:10 0 (MAX) MOVK Torgot an exciting, one-of-kind, all-star jam session. ® © (3) - 'Through Nokod Eyot (CQ (R) momod coupio fmanco* thoir young man. who i* actually tho do- 4 25 tt [HBO] MOVK Victory droom rostouront by killing tho vil, como* to oorth to build laulty ® - Honor Gword 1 FSo%vhowod Oonio 4.30 m MOVK: tiot in Col Premienng March 22, Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy people who amwor thoir provoco* atomic plant*. Kirk Dougkn, Simon 4T — 'Conqvott of tha Plonot of tho Apot' CD 13 Whool of Fortuno 11' Pmonor* toko ovor a trvo ctouihod ad. Paul Bortol, Mory Word 1978 Gillespie, Herbie Hancock and other jazz greats — Eoting Rooui' Miahtti• v.j ' » ' iI y •-—D\»= voOWv O• W W » ' ond hold oight guard* a* ^ tt mM^moh Woronov. Rabort Boltran. 1982 ^ Uborty Mutual'* Ugondary V 'M- » . -1 r—:l- performing togetherfor th e first time m m I ntnill tr»r>Mlw -- fWmM%w^Wf9 \mfWww vJs'vl wriHW fViey f. • ~ fiiinfi rumiiy wmrftwT»4#n 60 MOVK. 'Mountain Family World of GoM Gordon. 1954. anywhere. Robinson' 12:50 Night Tracks (In Storoo) 10:00PM O [MAX] — 'A Brood Aport' AirwoN 4:50 m Night Track* (In Storoo] 10 0SPM IC D [HBO] - Rot urn o( Hto Jodi' (CQ (In Storto) norocmnU A .1o - an__aJ mcvernwc^ " H.1 IB 700 dub 12:55 Q (MAX) MOVK Knight* of CCUPCN Plus, throughout the month, other • SAiM 11 05PM I© @ - Tho Front Pogo DO' Ifwy r^^WfWV Lorry King Livo unique and spontaneous performances; ^ , mgmf — 23 Off tho Rocord 11:30PM I© [MAX] - 'Sob With tho Stort Moneyline S Top Rank from Un Carl Perkins with George Harrison, Fats ® — Frooky Friday' You Can't Do That on Vogos, NV (Uto) Domino with Jerry Lee Lewis, Paul Simon 12:00AM O ® — 'In tho (Mittor Poloco .viiMn 9:35 13 23 MSU Magosino 9:50 O Coustoau: Soa of Cortoi with Jennifer Holliday. Each group jamming © — Smothing Timo Mifft^toilirirtlruAi mmUtu!i C^vMn Hollywood Sc^uorot 10:00 O GD O GD CoNogo Boskot- together in intimate settingsfor th e first ® - Holocouit 2000 Divorco Court baU (Livo) © MAX] — Knight* of tho Oty Taxi O X CD 10 Stingray (In and, so far, only time. And there'll be more O ® - ixpotod' AN Now Dating Go mo The deepest oil well in the world is located 150 miles amazing Cinemax Sessions coming up • O JMparjy © HBO] — 'Tho Hittt Hovo Eyot H' north of the Arctic Circle in the U.S.S.R. In 1985 it was^ PiofHo* of Noturo nMyow WWy • WwtwoO O J) • ^ So, get a taste of these real hot jams, @ — ThoM ThouMnd HilU lock Hoi mo* (CQ 7.2 miles deep and is to be dug even deeper. .CteiM only on Cinemax." © [MAX] - Rombo: Fint Blood Port H (CQ 19B7 IB (9) Fargotton Childron of tho NCAA Ti (Uto) 80't © [HBO] - Imogomokor O (MAX) MOVK: 'A Brood fVALUABLE COUPONV ffl — Mon From Fmco : ffl — 'Tho Princou ond tho Piroto 7iss %'isrzz, Qj — Alton* From Anothor Plonot' f^us^ywT* mai* rrvicju^'pr'fIttmn uwr» CNN Now* MOTDRCRAFT (Uto) © — Etornolly Your*' mimta 10 05 0 (HBO) MOVK: Roturn of tho OIL and OIL FILTER SPECIAL 4 10AM © [MAX] - Torgot (CQ iodi' (CQ (In Storoo) cinemax, 8 00 OCDOGD MOVK: Tho Bug* 4'.75AM © [HBO] - Victory Bunny / Rood Runnor Movio 10:30 God's Mirodo Childron Includes up to 5 quarts of Motorcrsft oil. Motor 10.45 DTV IHTHnAHUAOn TO THE MAX.' 4 30AM £D - Riot in Coll Block 11' Animated Bug* rotniniico* about The number of employed woman from 2 1/2 craft oil filter and Installation. Diesel-equipped tomo ol hi* antic* with tho Rood 10:50 a Night Track* Powor Play (In million in 1880 to 5 1/3 million by 1900. vehicles slightly higher. Runnor ond hi* othor cartoon co- Storoo)

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- C i. •JCQ. 2 30 0 (HBO) MOVK A N*h. Ifl| O r WS# Oty •! Deefh of 9W%n Sonchoi ol M Air 9 NCAA Feetbal Proview If Siskol a Ibort II Wo "*»• en Km Stroot SUNDAY (9 0o» USTAO Oomk 0 Women's Cologo Boskot Uvo (In Storoo) n Goo. FnfHnf 8tW ^ OoM USfAG OlJncy (.htjimt?! 3:00 Star Trek Co Pkhod tho Otcars (ffi) Done in to • Otldron s Fund bal: 1987 NCAA Toumomont (9 Star Trak ^ (MAX) MOVK: Tim* Bwnb OoMK llVO) Sotufdoy DTV S O *7 Star Soarch (HBO) MOVK 0 MOV*. 'Strange Ce^L tt^Ma-o^oTWrnrK (Uvo) (HBO) MOVK: Coda ol St 3/22/87 I W r •rTWrTHinCwi P 1 EVtNINQ niens' (CQ las Marnor ) • I g! TV- kA...i. .1 O GD O (9 Our Houso (CQ 9:00 CNNNows a' (CQ ® MOVK 1 WoHimI With o tr* wvJCJ w U y ' ' • • vj ' | wvw (h Storoo) Koys fa Success Chock H Out! 10:30 m ® Twilight Zono (MAX) MOVK Dolman 4' Z»mbi»' A nurM got to o Conb Julo Styn* 6 00 9)0(1)01(90 w 12:00 At tho Mmnei SWomen's Colo-, What a Country! (S Mama t Fomdy boon tUond to tr«ot rt># xombioMit MOVK: 1'Sa n of Pury Dancmg Data Part I of 6. 5 00 8$ TM. Wook With Skiing: U.S. Nationals (R) (MAX)I MOVK: 'Tho bal: 1987 NCAA To^o, Boet ol Ozzio and Harriot wtf* ol o troubM mon FroncM 1:10 CD tj""nicq «wnly KidKtd' 1 Ooar as a Bal Tom Jairm EUnon Conway. 1:30 Q lT)0(9 (I) SS (ffi MOVK Topfoc A mo* 10:33 0 0 MOVK: Tho Man Who 11:30 a Night Tracks (bi Stereo) 1943 Stophon King's World ol Routo 66 Sportscontor Sunday: This OCIJNaws cep p* of ghem try to brtgNw 5:03 12:00 0 (If MOVK: Copano Tho life rwvwwwfftfiniM a till wM#f iiiWMIMIAJ ^ M I„ Now! Am Know Too Much' A Britkh family, © Ml SI Soccor: Kontot Oty Waoh in Sports TeB 530 up Iho Kfo of ttu#y Cotmo , 3:30 0 Sonchoi ol Bal Air of Al Copano. from ttreat punk to f© MOVK: Darhy O Oil and Squoro Gordon: A Stfvor Jubdoo 3:30 Oat Showbii Today vacationing in Switzerland, loorm Comott at WkKito Wings (livt) flB Sports Saturday Can Yea Be Thinner? gang king to hn faH through be tho littio Pupil Concort Frad Kattor OMIoWt. of an ossossinahan plot from a 9 MOVK PrifH* ond tHo 540 H's a i iving troyal, is recounted Ben Goziora, 0 MOVK: S O S. THanic' Tho Con You Look Youngor _ (MAX) _ IHOOl ftoggl. »odl (CQ. (I» Gvoot toco Throo young kidt Wagon Train Teams la Ba Sunday 543 Mtk Sports Susan Biokoiy, Harry Guardino I Trade and hold; Oivnion I courogo ond horror that accom 7:30 fapadsisaiih 'TI Do B Guy's Peter lono. Ftank Vospor. 1934 vnooi out of the Hovto to coMi o (U^) 1:40 0 DTV Mystarious CMas ol OoM 1975 «Man's and Woman's Indoor paniod tho most tragx too ditattor m Way" • |MAX| MOVK WIL4 WUJ tx- 10:30 0 Night Tracks OtorthuoSors bond of Korto noppon f i-l W*", wWWm wosr 3:33 *-Ttn »p«ciai Ki-po/i 2:00 0 Tho Wodd Tomornw 3:30 MOVK: Bogle s Wing no LJ2 fwW^oS"ff IAJ--L ChampianshipChompton i ovor, tho tmiung of Iho Titanic, it (MAX) MOVK: 'Hot Torgot 6:00 47) leva That Beh IBWIM To Be Afmawacad. 4t00 AfdwdKwo U.S.A. Stereo) SOno Million Childron Are 2 30 (D M Uwromo WoNi Toiovt- ® iotod K rocoumod David Jamion. darn Hoadbne Nm 11:00 (1)09)09)0(90 8:00 (D CJ d) Murdor, Sha MOVK: The Bridge on tho WailifMi 4trtfk's Ha**** tJi tf 4:10 Oota-vp Loochman, Suton Somt Jomot King'. World ol Donald Duck The World Tt 0 Nows iajCQ. thrar Kwai' 600 cEatEaxssaa ® MOVII Oodgo Oty A fight O (8 Frod Attoiro: Puttin on 4:30 IT. ("no IK ^ t 1979 NawSight 87 14i WKRP in Cincinnati (ffi Sidiol A Ebon A tho Bost ol 700 Oub (HBO) Bead te the iNowo Hm Top Hot O yC :* ' ' *f Ti-^ •- WO4^...;W . -I CD (MAX) MOVK: AI tho Diat ol tha Stars W Sidiol a ibort a tho Skiing: U.S. Man's WWitor- Mt(ln Storoo) 4D World Wroetlnt Fadera- of Dodge Oty, but doom up the Julo Styno n.n^'s Man' S MOVK: XWy Stroot Bay, S t 1 — - i| - M ^ ^ ,, C — -i 11 — ® Hogon'i Horooi S 0 (MAX) MOVK: tho light * O ® MOVK: Bound for lMt(t) Hon Owsapienili fwwfi jJj i>0fTW>rW00wr i i vt rfyrwi rB StyW With EHo Klonuh (9 Ono Big Family Tho boys paso as childron of a poor al tha Sdvory Moan' Oiory' Wood* G^hno't ram 01 (® Gimme a Ann Sheridan, Bruce Cabot. 1939. 3:00 O 41 MorriN lynch Proton t» War childUss coupio In order K> rocotv. 41 (HBO) Tha HitchMkar (In 1 bhngt ond mutk rofUct Iho triah of AAI 0 ® Mark a I Jock Nichloui with tho Orootott i roM funds lea Garcoy. Hunti Iho Ooprotwon and iho doshot of Hen 0 0 Bert el 1 c< Hi* Timo Hal. East Sido Kids IV4J K"Cats ' At tho Movios union battlot David Corradmo, 2.13 0 (MAX) MOVK: The MOVK: "So Inds Our Nighf • V Lifottyiot ol tho lich ond 6 30 ^ l - sAka 4- f,. -^| S1917 Bvdwaitor Truck and Mohnda CMioo 197A. ^90 JMssm 0 (MAX) MOVK: nwrvymwi frPffl rBailf TfOVWl 5:00 (Q) Mutual ol Omaha's Tractor M Championships (I) Tho Oat O CF O 'O' lags to Ikhas (In 2:30 from country to country without a IMBO) (HBO) MOVK: 'Fatal Attrac- Tali ol tho Ti *•» w wO f 1 AO M • i L I U .i ^ « Storoo) 0 oTF^YeLr Dreams: Cosh J^OSS^/4DrT • fwO^fC vvf# v^fwvw^ (In Storoo) Mad Mavios With tho LA. 0 Beet el Oszio and Harriot Fo.d. Margaret Sullavon. 1942. 0.1 W 0 n Muskal Toast [HBO) MOVH 1 • MOVK 'T«M •! th« D«Mfi' A if n^t (HBO) MOVK: 11t13 Tha Stars Shina on PuMk Toiovi- II You Can't Do That on Talovi- 0 Big VaBoy 12:30 0 (J) Covar Story ion novor loorm Ihot kit fothor it o 03 Tho lock ford Riot I (HBO) MOVK: Cado Namo EmoraW (CQ dsn 0 CKorlos in Of go m S Gheet Story Big Story 11:30 0 QP Saoing Things rulhlott ronogod* frod Kohlor Jf. Chodi hOutl ' (CQ Tha World T U:J0« d) N.ti.liol 0 Cologo Baskstkal 1987 {MOVK: lound-Up Timo in (HBO) MOVK O ® MOVK: "Tho Big Sloop Botfy Modi 1933 ! (MAX) (MAX) MOVK: OM NCAA Dhriiien I Tournament Toiot' A cowboy omwort on ur- « Spartakuo and tho Sun Bo- Detective Philip AAoriowe n em (Tape Deioyod) Chicago CvW vt. gont coll for hortot from South Af- broiled in blockmoil, murdor and Coral Jungk 12:30 0 Maht Tracks (bi Storoo) inor rko't diomond boh. Gono Autry, losof tthf e Ikh and Pa- This Wook With Davit 1:00 0 CTMuek Oty, U.SJl Yout Monoy Smiley Bumttto, Mornne OoyW (CQ O 9) MOVK: The Art ol 1978. 330 Sd) CD 1937 Crime' A gypsy art dsolor trios to N Spockd R< 0 (3) MOVK: Twiftght for the tion's Musk Mem Good Time Cafo Tad Km<}ht Shaw door a friend of a murdor charge. (9 ABCNaws Look at Mo Gods' A group of mrifrh, on a run- »- W Check It Out! 7:00 CBSNaws Ron leibmon, Jose Ferrer. JiH Cloy Partnort and Danco | S:30 Animals in Action Your Church ol tha Air Wind in tho WKows M Four Highlghts do wr^ heading tor Mexico, burgh. 1973. Ono Big must face the triah of survival whon O (HBO) MOVK: Man in tho Chariot in Char go Puttin' on tho fJfaT ' KTi . e4|y| Ueyd OgHviel ond Noveik (9 NBC p ^ — 4 Iho ship goes down. Rock Hudson. (9 Dukas ol Hazzard (HBO) Pragglo lach (CQ. (bi Pinnado r _ «ABC Naws (MAX] MOVK Bow Cour- 0TV S Poroign Corrospandonts Storoo) Undo 1 \*0 (HBO! MOVK: Poftco Aca- Cyd Char it to, Arthur Kennedy. CD O 9) MOVK Deadly loally losio INow Loavo It to 700 (Tacci 60 Minutas Sunday Morning 10:03 domy I: Thoir Rrot Assignmant' 1958 Vktory Care' (CQ In an olort to capo with 3 45 0TV S (MAX) Cnamai 4_1 ©_ (9 Disnoy Sunday Rural Routo 10 10:10 it Know Zona: Hanry Ford's O (D MOVK: The Savage k Her rv^ryday prOSSUTOt, O dedt 4:00 ® Wido World ol Sports w r I o !> • rt n H Today's Busmass ' " (CQ Tigers'87 My Friand FBcka Loose' A family, thipwrecked on a 1:13 0 (HBO) MOVK:'Backlo«' catod cntkal coro nurto dncondt desert island must come to a riot h b Writtan #9fevWOiS i_!_i 9I •ci Aa - y 1:30 into drug ond okohol abuto. (MAX) MOVK -On tha ^30 Can You Ba ThinnorT HBO) MOVK: '2010* (CQ Star Trak " with the primal forces of life. O# tha Wal «i LOOOI . #^»aOI j-v^n AA| .11 ^ » ( Town' O ® Children Caught in tha Tho Mastor 7:00 George C. Scott, Trish Van Dovere. | Nows (R) Sol 1987 John David Corson 1974. CfoeeAro MOVK: Tho Bridgo on tho Sold Gold Con You Bo Thin nor? O iD 0 (9 MOVK: 'laugh O 9) 0 (9 Saturday Night ® Funtastk Wedd el Rhror Kwai' Charlos in Chorgo Cut' (CQ A mentor jowol thief A , - # # CKir o^ra i Tho Una Rongor M A S H comet out of rotiromont to pursue 0 Real to Reel I MOVK: Charlo Chan in If s a Living fortuno in diomondt Burt Roy- S 1 1 Day el Discovery Rona' Chorlie't in Reno, trying to nokfc, David Nivon. LotWy-Anno *^Wef"oO• n f1w1 \f fW ^ f^ f»»Wwf*o% ie ii rw\ r f* door hit diont't wifo of a murder Down. 1980 (I) 9 Whool of Fortuno 17 With Thk Ring (MAX) MOVK The Luloby charge. Sidney Toier, Rkordo Cor- I'To , '.': J O World Cup Skiing: World ». i Ci, „ i . ,, 7:30 wi r>rooawa # y tax. PhyWit Broakt. 1939 Cup Finals from Sarajvo Yugas- Riptida Jerry F The Camel Bey O Auto Racing: NHtA U.S. No- bvio Condution MOVK Tha Adventures of World el Photography Dovoy A Goliath * (I) 8:00 O (HBO) MOVK: Ordoal By O ® ® Nutcracker: Mo- MONDAY Funtastk Treasure Hunt ney. Madness and Murdor (CQ. t-S Compbels Or. Schalostk Sports Amarica rt) DOW9TOON. 3/23/87 8:30 (BMWOC) MOVK Holywood Port 1 of 3. (In Storoo) Stylo With Bsa Klonsch 1:30 0 (I) 0 9) Colego ! IHSA Bays Cass AA Semifinals CS National Geagraphk Ex- Groat Dacisions Sports Close up 0 SportsCentor GD Tennw: Paina-Wabbar Tom A Jorry and Friands 10:35 0 MOVK: Ono^yad Jacks' You Can't De That on Tolavi- 5:00 0 Disnoy Channol Proviow 9:00 fQ MISl Soccer: Kansas City SPECIALS Robert Klein Time After completing a prison term, on You and Ma. Kid «sion Comets at Wichita Wings (R) MOVK: Sole outlaw teokt tho friend *ho be- 0 (9 Mniof Loogua Prosoasan 9:30 @ MOVK: Strange Compa- In Touch JeWenom N Ooso up trayed him. only to ditcovar that Houston Astros vs. De- 1 Babe Winkloman't 3:23 (MAX) Onamax Sossions: A nion t' (CQ trort Tigers Gooti Out ol Control thn man is now then# Morion a Sossian Sots A Brose 10:00 0 (HBO) MOVK "Just Ba- Dancing Data Port 1 of 6. Brondo, Karl Maiden, Katy Jurodo SB M Sixties Feli/Reck Reu- twoan Friands' (CQ 9:10 ft,|A| I 7:43 Whafs NuT j Throb 3:30 Ocean Sprays Bodios in Mo- 1961. 10:03 0 MOVK: 1 Wall tho lino' A 9:30 ti,i nn' i mwwww*, ,1 —i MI japun • 00 9 Robort SchuHor D Diffront Strokes 10:30 I© 23 CholongaolthaCauco- [N 1 \Af-M, T-l : ffvOviv9^jmnrriarl« rniQCjic • ,L.„ioOv^TW| i_l|Tons. V LOWfwfeC® wWWm. 1 W99w\ k 6:00 (HBO) Wintor Story 10:00 (2) John Ankorborg Guns el WM Sonnett Like father, like too: Denim-clad Paal Forrester (Robert It Is Wiitton MUSK Mon 6:30 (HBO) Survival for the daughter of a moonthiner (MAX) Gnemai Sissiont: A 11:00 O^Tho WoddTi ril i (MAX) MOVK: Gregory Pock. Tuesday Wold, Et Jazr Seosien Sass A Brass Hays, r.) is actaaily ao alien who rctarns to earth to uve Wedd Wide Church el 1970 ^ Covar Story Dunerny loiono the life of his denim-clad son (OA Banes), in "Star- God 1:33 MOVK: Tha Sao Hawk' A too going Robin Hood tods agoinst SPLASH GUARD man." It airs Saturday, March ii, en ABC. the Spaniards m the name of Ekxo- CNN News 800 (X) Outlaws Day af Discovory both I. Errol Hynn, Brondo Mar- mcqi CROSSWOflO AAi Musk Cen- Mancmi and Frie dial. Claude lobis. 1940. (Color SATURDAY'S MOVIES 10:05 0 (HBO) MOVN MOVK: 'S.O.B.' Focus en JM 0® SPECIAL 10:30 ®) Motional Googrophk on Sup«fbook Otfb Cup 300 1 2 3 4 5 B 7 8 B 10 11 12 ftort A the 0 ® MOVK: Qeco Kid 0|jEY® Fach ol Lile (CQ. Color Keyed (7 Colors) All Rubber MaB SATUtDAY mw. Wbard-s Wedd Two gunmon join forces to raid an 1:30 Sportscontor Sunday. This ^Stereo) 3/21/87 IS 14 Oral Bsbllts sk la Soarts 1 gold for an unscrupulous land Gaitor and His Golden Sport ok us ond tha Sun Bo- sioa grabber. John Wayne. Kirk Doug- m Ski Worid 6 30AM IS [HBO] - 'Alke's Adventures in Wondoriond' tha Sao (9 Throb 15 IB 17 $ Reg. *25°° Installed 10:33 Zorro ioi, Howard Keel. 1967. [MAX! - WarGmnos (CQ QD KeaoaHi Ciailmd 11:30 0(1)00GE ) Face tho Nation § (HBO) MOVK: tucas' (CQ 11:00 iGDOCDOd)! i»0 0 (ft Coosman $| Saoots (In: 8:30AM (HBO) — Advko la tha Lovolorw' »Rob^. Schullor am Thk Wook in Set of 4 0 (9 Lifoetylolifaotvias oel tho Udt and 0 (MAX) MOVK: Polce Aca- IB It 20 21 22 302? 9:30AM (HBO) The Oet Along Gong Sosrts s Salutes the [MAX] ~ 'Bananas' t i 0 (£) Konnoth demy 3: Back In Training' (CQ Installed © Tales from the Dark- 10:00AM (2) — 'Tha Grootost' 0 MOVNb "House ol long Sha- S Good Morning Mickey! 0 lono Ranger (MAX) MOVK: OIom Bet- 24 10:30AM [HBO] - Lucas' (CQ (In Storoo) dows' A writer's efforts tofinish o Qftopor New Gidget Baal' suspense novel ore hampered duo _i To Be Announced. — The Groat Muppat Coper MOVK: 'The Young Drogsn' IN STOCK ONLY THRU MARCH 31- to a bizarre family reunion at a 27 28 30 31 32 33 1 Coors Sports Pogo (live) 11r — Sholoko SUNDAYS MOVIES struggles to rescue his girff- r Welsh manor. Vincent Price. Chris- iW\r (MAX) MOVK Rkhard [MAX] - Polka Acodomy 3: Back in Training' (CQ topher lea. Dosi Amaz. Jr. 1983. 35 3B Uva en the Sunset Strip' Bruce lui. Nora Mioo 1974. QD MOVK: ' Inchontmonf A re- 37 12:00PM (B) — 'The Mountain' SUNDAY Keys to Success 0 MOVK: The Way el the tire• 11d W Waenfru l teache• • ••we»ws hi•s •••voun• y •a• waw^g 3/22/87 Five Mile Creek 12:30fM [HBO] — The Lost Oregon' (CQ (In Storoo) Weef Shoop men struggle wMk cat- grondntece a lesson in lov^ Dcvid o .a • —- 40 43 *pot T«v#nf#f He mon in this story of Iho old Wast. PfivenKI! , Tleros o yAwngnr/ i-ilit, cvoiyC.—Ln [MAX] - 'Breakthrough' Watty Wales, lobby Nohon. 1934. Pinnacle 6:30AM [HBO] - Coda Noma: Emerald (CQ Koyos. 1948. 1:00PM — 'Knight without Armour' Evening at the Imprev • 7:00AM [MAX] — "On tha Town' 0 1987 Ford Collage Choar- © Women's Colaga Boskot- 45 tillUABLE COUPON 11:10 (£1 Michigan Outdoors 2:00PM ® - Jaunwy to ShiWi' 9:00AM [MAX] — 'Aurora Encounter' bol: 1987 NCAA Toumamont 11:13 OH the Record (9) - til feM' Ui*) 46 47 46 11:30 VogaS 930AM [HBO] - Jaws 50 51 52 53 54 [MAX] - Tim. Bomb' (CQ Wrang Way KM © Prima Naws % 10:30AM [MAX] — 'Tha luloby ol Biaadway' 2:30 39 MOVK So Ends Our Night — 1 Wdkod With . Zombto' 10:35AM Michigan Pre Ski '87 Refugees from the Nazis travel 55 56 57 Solid Gold 2:30rM Children Caught in the [HBO] - CaWornio Stiito' (CQ HOOPM from country to country without a I MOVK: 'The Binge ® — Toppor' Long 4:00PM ® - 'Or, Who Timo Right Croeeltro passport. Frodrk March. Glenn 80 81 OIL CHANGE Traveling AI-Stars ond f [MAX] — 'By tho Light ol tha Sdvory Moon' Outdoor Amorko Ford Margaret Sullavon 1942. [MAX] - Hnor Victory Kings' Two black boll pioyort 1:00PM [HBO] - WIO" (CQ I (HBO) MOVK: 'CoMomia 8:03 0 MOVK Tha Sao Hawk A l*ovo Iho togrogotod Negro No- — Down Argentine Way' «Suite'(CQ too gomg Robin Hood soilt against Grease (lube) — 'Tha Bridgo on tha Rivar Kwai' 63 84 tionol League to form Ihow own 4:30PM [HBO] — 'Final Countdown' the Spaniards in Iho name of Eliza- loom. My Doe WMiomt, Richard — Charlie Chan in Rona' I (ID 0(9 Fro Bowlors Tour beth !. Errol Flynn. Brondo Mor- 6 00PM [MAX] — WorOamos' (CQ 3:00 S Oil Filter Prvor, Jamot Earl Jonot. 1976. 1 35PM — Tha Sao Hawk' (Colorized Version) (U««(Uvs) thol. Claude Rams. 1940. (Color- CD 1ft Forgotten Children ol the 6:30fM I HBO] . Polka Academy R: Thek First AsMfnment' (CQ By DANIEL M. MARVIN <1495 2:00PM (S) - "War Wagon' ized Version) 46 Kittens' cries Including BO'S 7:0<»M — The Adventures el Mark Twain' 6D Wild Bill Hkkok 8:30 0 d) 000'237 (R) (In Storoo) ACROSS peninsula 24 — Brice Oft) Off the Rocord [MAX] — 'Glass Bottom Boat' 03 Colaga Wrestling Teams To living (R) 45 Marinaro or 26 Singer 47 Taj Mahal 8:00PM [HBO] - Lucas' (CQ (In Stereo) Parts & Oil © 13 Lifostyios ol the Rkh and — 'Tha Young Dragon' Bo Announced Mow S'* 1 Actor/dancer Nelson Newton site Famous [MAX] - Police Academy 3: Back in Training' (CQ Mrviir Fred - — "Tho Way al tha Wast' fflfwv tHal^Pvvwl • vwwi 9:00 0 CD 0 (X) MOVK "Swing 46 Principal 27 Actor Gerard 48 - EXCLUDES FOREIGN & DIESEL CARS I Jerry Falwol — 'House ol long Shadows.' Treasure ol Alpheus T. Wm- Shift' World War II toporatet a 8 Allen or 49 An explosive 28 Native of: Stravinsky Moke a Milton — Princo ond tha Groat Race' California couple, at the husband S — 'Enchantment' ferborn Martin 51 At a distance suffix 50 A pastry Cash or Check Only 0 Ed Young 3:00PM 3) — Tal ol tha Da«art' 3:30 O ® Siskol A Ebort a the goes off to war ond hit wifo hndt 13 Actor Roy — 55 Samantha — 29 Mauna — 52 Antiaircraft Leu Grant — 'So Ends Our Night' 3 30PM O [HBO] — 'Man in tha WUdarnass' work in an aircraft factory, where 14 — Rashad OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 31- Tonight 8:05PM © 1| Wolverine Boskotbol the begint on affair with another 57 Doze 31 Miss Jilllan fire — 'The Soa Hawk' (Colorized Version) 400PM [MAX] — 'Tha Haavanly Kid' 15 Old name for 11:43 Fking Una Wild Amorko: River el man. Goldie Hown. Kurt Russell, 59 Naval vessel: 32 Sheep 53 Skin 9:00fM CD O GD - 'Swing SMt' Tokyo •ftopor 12:00 — Ebony/Jot Showcase — Darky O Gill ond tha littio Pooplo (CQ. Christine Lohti. 1984. abbr. disease disorder 10:00PM [MAX] - Night Patrol- (CQ 16 Finish Synchronal Research 500PM 03 — 'Round-Up Timo in Texas' O ® 0 (9 Ohoro (CQ. (R) 60 Penned 33 English CHRYSLEf? CORPORATIOINJ 54 Disencum- MOVIE: 'The Big Gamble' 10:35PM (S) — 'Tho Man Who Know Too Much' 600PM Gunsmoko O 4f M.I.A.: Wo Con Keep 17 Pine Tree 61 Jill - cathedral GENUINE PARTS — 'S.O.S. THank' bers of lorry Jones 11:30fM SD ~ 'The Big Sleep Y o u F of ® v / state 63 Purcell or dty Wemens College Basketbol: [MAX] - All the King's Men i O wer ol Excolanco: For- O CD 13 (9 Golden Gkk (CQ. 18 States 56 Rehearsal: ® - Twilight lor the Gads' 3:33 Vaughn 36 Convy or 198177 NCAA Best Rogienol Bos- 6:15PM [HBO] — Code Nome: Emerald' (CQ (h Storoo) 20 Dawn abbr. 6 64 Diff'rent - Rensen bail (R) ) — 'The Savage Is Loom' 7 00PM OCV\y m Arrair OmWiw nwrna Hw n vuiiipuiiium • r*j».oormnin «n goddess 58 Each 4W — 'Son el Fury' 40 - Tebaldi ® Newsnight Update [HBO] - Coda of Silence (CQ Television Spadal • 00PM ® - Bound for Glory 22 British DOWN 41 Sandy — 62 Behold! © Goad Timo Colo [MAX] - 'Del-Con 4' machine gun 12:03 (B 31) Off tho Record [HBO] - w . 10VK Dr. Who Timo 43 Miss Lupino 12:00AM I 23 Poem by 1 Actor Ed — 12:10 (HBO) Rood to the Super- ® — Copene Storoo) [MAX] - 'Salvador' (CQ FUaht' Kipling fight (In Stereo — Eagle's Wmg 9 00PM © (MAX) MOVK: Bittor Vk- _ Comedy 2 MISS. 5 OH)- Ooodfy Can' (CQ 25 Maxwell Gail Thompson Oodgo 12:23 Q ((MAXM ) MOVK: 'Dream — Dodge Gty tory' Exparimant: "I'l Da H Guy's VENNEN ® ® O - Hough Cut' (CQ (R| Saturday Cartoon Exprass Way" role 3 A Donahue — So Ends Our Night' LOWELL. MICHIGAN 897-9281 12:30 0 (D Entertainment This — 'Solo MOVK: Dawn Argontino 9:33 0 53 Mancmi and Friands 27 Actress 4 - the World Pk/mouHi 1:00 AM S 4 'sT3lx|OlU|iiS0H|V d) - 'The Art el Crime' 10 05PM [HBO] - »s.o.B.' Way 10:00 O ® 0 (9 Sponsor: For Hiro Radner Turns m _l 4t) Runaway with the Rkh Soul Train G|N[vnj3|d|l| [MAX] — 'Raw Courogo' n :00pm [MAX] - Richard Pryer Live en the Sunset Strip' 30 Spiced meat 5 Small fish and Famous Sports Oaso-up (S) World Cup Skiing: World dlv 0 0 6 Auberjoinois 1 0 N "Dedicated 1:15AM [HBO] - Rock loss n :30PM 34 Actor Robert hniH P N Discover (D - The Bingo long Traveling Al-Stors and Motor Kings i Rotod K Cup Rnok from Sorotvo Yugos- Top Quality 2:00AM — or Enhquez »|VM|V01|N|1 • 1 V mopor SOMCE Happy Days Again ® - 'Tho Sontinol 12:00AM _ 4:03 0 WUd. Wld World ol Animak to — The Big Gamble 35 Take notice: 7 Supports •••ajBWlm ATI • USC0 CARS < INN Newt — Knight without Armour' ^^samO 4:30 O iD 0 (9 Wido Wadd ol 0 9) 0 (9 Hunter (CQ. (R) (In [MAX] — 'Dream Lovar' ') abbr. financially AlQlNhjollda NU V Excellence" - Dukes el Haiiard 2:35AM [MAX] - PofVy'. Rovongo ( # 0 (MAX] MOVIf; Tho Logond A .mm i«nftot -- fi.ti ftfTBWgfl O X M A*S* MOVK: The Great Muppet MacCyvor (CC) - The Adventures el Mark Twain S al BiHM Joan (CQ 3:33 (HBO) Tina 13:00 © mi WondoiWonderfuf l Worid el Die. w«- aawfo^ fcliM 1 •' untiiw " i y MOVH one loit thante to escape perdition i I (MBO) MOVK: Prime Ikk 100 MOVIf: Twontioth Contury 11:30 Ivory Rule (In 9:43AM O [HBO] - latum el the Jodl' (CQ (ta Stereo) _ Tho Daniel Day lewis ston as Irani by coming back as a poStkan MOVK: 'The npeff' Six mil- 700 Oub NNI Hodioy: T to ia 3:00 QTeBe AMI « X Nowlywed Kafkata a story about sexual ani 10:03AM €I 9 - 'We Were Strangers of diamonds a Top lank Boxing ham At- (•) bnli t « Throe's Company r\ _ . ^ t, y. c. 9 MOVK: -Navy Wile Jo- I |y © IS WheeWhe l el lertune lantk Oty, NJ (Uve) O GC O JO ALI (In Skroo iety and deipair. Daniel Day lewii, rwfwf avrausi. nicnara II JOAMS (MAX] - -fcbr $««, w ih. u- u.w the target far a group of crimtaah 1 03 IB MOVIf: Zarafc Dr.von from I » Nightly Bui «ob€rt Htaes 19B3. Kiley, Barbara Hershoy. 1900 Mi R«p Hm Third (nth Port 3 el S. 8:00 the Spaniardsta th e name of Ekxo- 1 • 30 • ^ par t %C!- ^ n I ® f man she laves. Susan Hayward, O GZ) The Last Convertible Part 1967196 . •iwmr FVlWt fWinn^nuftK* w V» • I .y MacNoil-lohror Nowth- 1933 tho Stan' 10 05PM 0 — 'Th* Sm Kowk' (Colorind Vmnn) 2:30 (HBO) MOVK: Jaws' beth |. Errol Flynn, Brondo Mar 9 00 (D (MAX) MOVIE There Goes Robort Preston. 1949. 2 of 3. 1:10 X MOVK: Enchanted' As 130 O X' O CO Pepcern Kid PtE 1:30 shaN. Claude Rams 1940. (Color- JP Jack Bonny 4:30 (MAX1 MOVK: Strippar © ® MOVK: 'Amerkothon 1015PM 0 [HBO] - inn' (MAX) MOVK: Hotof O 4i © 1}) Perfect Strangers he tries to revitakze a deieited fa- Bock pa tn dt 0) (9 News 4KM) AWA Wrestling ized Version) d) O tf Valorio (CC). (In m College Boskotbol: 1987 4:30 MOVIE: Bird al Paradise A At tho end of tho 20lhavingi ur# ^pcing wnofn* the family farm. Claris loochman, wear a terrible iron mask because our^ Showbn Today COW. Alan Coral Rro^nr* nion^kiG (Uve) Ann Sothom, Jim Backus. 1973. he closely resembles hn twm A^NOON 10:00 o (© Jock and Mike (CQ. 3:30AM GD — Mad Wodrmday' NICK Rockt 1983. © (ft © Prime brother Kmg Louis XIV of France. © ® MOVK: 'Bolero Stene- 4:00AM 0 - Sacond Choru. 635 Down te Earth (In Sttrto) 3:35 MOVK: Oty That Novor CO- ©30th Century Richard Chamberlain. Louis Jour- 12 00 © (HBO) MOVK: Martin's wcdT This program presents a par- 700 J Entortoinmont Tonight A young Chicago cop is a (MAX) MOVK: 4:10AM 0 — 'Young and Oanforov. 8:03 © MOMOVKV : 'Standing TaT A Day' (CQ trait of the history of homosexuality 41 Jvidgo don, Jenny Agutter. 1977. tempted and nearly led astray by Lady in Town' 10 © (MAX) Gnemax Sessions: A 4:40AM 0 [HBO] - Cod. .1 SHonc*' (CQ small-time cattle rancher it hor- 1:33 (MAX) MOVK: 'Del-Con 4' O X CD Nutcracker: Mo- USA Cartoon Exprass ta Amerka Narrated by Rita Mae jr MOVIE: Donovan t Kid' Jon Sassien-Sass a Brass an entertoiner ta a cafe Gig aived * Tonight Shaw (ta In tum^>f-tho-ctntury Son Fran- O MOVK: Sheila Lovine Is Young, Mala Powers. 1933. I herd with that of a powerful and 700 Oub Part 2 of 3. (In Stereo) WHews © 2$ Frontline (CQ. cnco. a con mon and hn partner Dead and Living in Now York' A 3:43 © (MAX] MOVIE: Row Caur- rwffi©%* rancner, noocn rofWwf, Subaru Ski Worid dnH into a ioritt of adventurer (D 3$ American Pkiyhouso Big Part 3. © (ti Women ol the World: (0 1$ American Playhouse girl from Penmylvomo comes to lacts of Ufo / while attempting to free hn wife Now York in search of romance 3:00 MOVIE; Eagle s Wing S (CC). Moido SportsLeek and daughter from the influence of and disc overs how diflkult life in MOVIE: The Town Went a domineering relative A "Won Prime Time Wrestling WUd' The question araos whether © (HBO) The Hitchhiker (ta MOVIE: BuNy tho aty can bo. Joanmo Borkn. Roy Stereo) derfui World of Dnney prevent a Scheidor. Rebecca Diana South. sons of feuding neighbors were tion Darren McGovm. Mickey 700 Oub CBS Evening News CNN Naws 1975 switched ot birth Freddk Bartholo- Roonoy. Shelley Fabaret 1978 Lorry King Live © WKRP in Cncinnati News 3 mew, Jimmy Lydon. 1944. *4 - LA-f A--:-I— 10K I 930 O GD Designing © Ocean Sprays Bodios in Mo- CBSNaws MOVK: Tha Mountain 8:30 © (MAX) MOVK: By the Ught morceaos mcvamonoge. i tj i . Reynolds, Dyon Hitchcock Hour Port 1 of 2 Odd Couple I V L - ^Ilnoin 44^^—# tion IMan' A lonei livingta th e Yosemitv r WWw9 ^vvOOn 10:30 © (MAX) MOVK: 'Agatha' tos. 1973. MOVK: 'Knight without Ar- O GT M-A'S-H Top Rank Boxing from Los li® nsen THURSDAY 10:00 O GD O X Cog nay a Locoy 13:30 8 &) MOVK: Toko a Hard ©(9 NBC News Valley wages a one-man war to SportsCentor 11:00 £9 Disnoy Channol Preview 0® 8:30 © X (9 Family Tiee (CQ. ur' O 47 Wonderful World of Die- «Vaoos, NV (R) m lido' A trail boss, on a mission of ^ Ski World Magnum, P.I. (CQ MuaktlI'f.v^fTiluy ollVWO' l i preserve the area from umcrupu 3/26/87 Track and RoM. Division I gratitude, is pursued by a gang of « 11:15© (HBO) Hew te lolso o OW House (CQ. Sprotr%rs uisnervi y prosomanoii.,, I,n lacf\|i kL van-n Bleed Part r (CQ 12:20 MOVK: 'Tho Helen Morgan aominwring rwHUivs. a won L4»• W ^geV^v. ^IvJIF«II\J| THUISDAY 4 9:30AM ID [HBO] - Lucas' (CQ (ta Stereo) © MOVK: Those Thousand Story This biographical drama de- (MAX) - Antarctica (CQ derfui World of Disnoy" presenta Rhrars 12:30 © ® MOVK: When Mkhaol Dyke. Edward G. Rabtason 1968 6 30AM IE) ® — 'Tom Sawyer' 3/24/87 picts the unhappy love of air, bout TiOvi. i^Ov i rWc Cols' A woman is terrorized by Port I ol 2. B 00AM IB (HBO) — Ordeal By Innocence ^Odd Couple # # ^ 700 Oub with okohol and eventual rise to 10:03AM O ~ 'AN My Sens' Rooney, Shelley Fobores 1978 (S The Death ef AM Hitler phone cols from a child, presuma- O X M A*S H 6:30AM CD [MAX] - Al the King's Men' # Lorry King Live stardom af the famed torch stager. B:30AM ID [MAX] - HeSywood Covakodo (MAX] Onomax Comedy bly dead for many years, but deter- © ml Wonderful World ef Dk 10:30AM ID [MAX] - to Cage Aux leBes Part M: The Wedding' (Subti- Porrant *2 orof 3. Ann Blyth, Paul Newman, Gene — Strange Companions' (CQ S •:00AM 0 [HBO] - Rnal Countdown' mined to avenge his mother's 6D lomoo and Juliet 9.30AM S) Hod) © X M*A*S*'HI bperknent: TI De H Guy's ^A i i ^ 47 C J A rn f!n death. Michael Douglas, Ben Goz- I tO W 1 y W 0\J \^VfvW t:)0 © X • (9 Spitting Evans. 1957. [MBO] — Just Batwaan Irionds (CQ O WenderfWonderfux l World el Dis- Way" Ik# [MAX] — 'By the Light el the Silvery Moon' 10 00AM19 13:00PM ID [HBO] - Martin s Daf (CQ zaro, Elizabeth Ashley. 1971. ® (9 Wheel el lertsNie The 1987 Movie Awards (ta 12.30 Tolas of the Unexpected © Adventures el Ossie ond 9:30AM 0 - lubber Tartan' ^^^r^o I CHIPs 10:05 AM — I Walk the Line' 31 - Sheila Lovine Is Dead and Living in New Ye*' kj . ^1^.. „ J ©(MAX] MOVK: 'Hole. Frisco. Nightly 8u* »>«»» Report FvWWfl & vJ M-rriot H * fkmlk i i > to fcl-M / I -1- - *A LA. J -» - j L* * . - • 1 10:03 AM O • y •• T fr I f 1 9st9HVa e 0:00 o r O (X) Knot. Landtag 10:30AM [MAX] - 'Notch' (CQ 13:30PM O SS ~ Take a Hard Ride' © U Wheel el lertune reOCO^wafand m 10:30AM CD 1:00 © MOVK: Tonka' 0(9 M.nktluf W^ooefwwKw I Inside the PGA Tour [MAX] - 'Agatha 13:00PM 19 [HBO] — Deer te Door' 1:00PM O [MAX] - The Gods Must Be Craiy' (CQ © Tap lank Boxing hem At- [HBO] MOVK: Rnal Count- 9 1,0030/30 (CQ. David 'otterman (ta Stereo) MacNeil Lehrer Nowsh- 13:00PM 0 [HBO] - Tho Ruling CW — 'The Seventh Victim' ® - Never Cry WeH' LA. © (HBO) MOVK: SI 11:30 Ask Dr. luth lantk Oty. NJ (I) m' O (DO (9 law (k til - 'Joan ol Park' [MAX] MOVK: 'Bitter Stereo) 12 30PM O ® — '13 Angry Men' 1:05PM CD • Tho San Irancisce SfS * Mo lot L*uai'wwiyv«w i~y\/ 11 vj n w 3:00 © (HBO) MOVK: M*A*S*N Suite '(CQ tOTI aAWa Ci9fe0^nf. . . C • m •• i m m^OCi 1 n Man Coled Horse' The son of the Kght lor Life (CQ 10:30PM ID [HBO] — Hamburger: Tha Motion Picture' (CQ Greatest Hits: WerW Series Me- 0 [MAX] - Rambo: nm Mood Part •' (Cq 9:00PM I S) ID (3) - liver»s aged war nor carries on as defen- A 'Tt• iiww. w i iiwvwna1 rmUJUn ' I 4? — 'The Man in tha Iron Mask' 69 - An Englishman Abroad' Leave It to © ® Odd Couple der of the Sioux Indians. Richard Star Trek t0:05PM »TL_ i..' Harris, Michael Beck, Ana De Sate. — 'Bully' 11:30PM O [MAX] - Tha Gods Must Ba 001/ (CQ 0 3:30 [MAX] MOVK: 'Brook- (R) © ifi) Dave Alen ot Large •ume a Alen n:30PM % Our Wedd (CQ. ©® Melloglos 1983 10:00PM O [MAX] — 'Police Academy 3: Back in Training' (CQ SD — Member el the Wedding' 0 Kr>^hf wifHouf Armour mo 140 SfWHUcA O (HBO) The Hitchhiker (ta 1:30 ^OOAMID IMAX] - 'VWen Quest' (CQ 10:05PM O — 'True Grit: A lurthor Adventure' 13:03AM ID [HBO] - The Ooirvayont' nnspias Nowsn^ht Ouincy Stereo) I (9 (9) Who's the Bess i3:20AM CEl 11 00PM O [HBO] — Highlander' (CQ (In Stereo) 13:30AM Q - Rebel Without a Cause a Oak - 'The Helen Morgan Story' MO OXOXOXOOi © (9 Cosby Shew (CQ. © (MAX) Onomav ^nimi: A Search for T jeeup 13^3 © (H(HBOB ] MOVK: ThaH 13:30AM MOVK: 'Tonka 0 [HBO] — ® News Jazz Sescien Sosc A Brass 11:30PM CD [MAX] - To Live ond Die in LA.' (CQ 1:03AM ® - Never Cry Wolf ,l, iwwna1 n. 2:03 [HBO] MOVK: SpAer' 3:05 AM — 'I Sodad ta Tahiti with an All-Girl Gew' 3:00AM 0 - Daring Game' ! Mv/Vff.: IffPwflfwIel r ee CTree y 3:00AM AWA Throe's Company 2:30 X News (I) 3:00AM — Navy Wile' - The Town Went WUd' Hel Town 0 - 'They Moot Again' MOVK: Jean el Paris' A 3:0SAM BigValey 1 3:0SAM [MAX] - LiMerce 3:ISAM O [HBO] - Sidney Sheldon's David Lettarman (In Stereo) 0 - Theee Thousand HUs lacts el Ule In White © (9 Tonight Show (ta French girl sacrifices her Kfo to help S NHL Hockey: T to Be ©Uga el Night 3:33AM 8:03 © MOVNb fhamus' An of-beat downed English liers escape the 3:35AM [HBO] - Bod Bays 4:00AM O - Sheila Lovine Is Dead and Living in New York' I © [MAX] - WarOamo. (CQ Announced (Live) S Best el Groucho 3:53AM private eye, hired to track down Adventure Gestapo ond return to England. 0 [HBO] - Tho Hdk Havo lyo. *' 4:00AM — Somathing ta Sing About' SD - Tulsa 13) Prime News ©Movie some mksing diamonds, gets ta- Mkhek Morgan, Paul Henreid. 4:00AM __ >TU- *t_ AA «-i afcr A At A . -A r 4:03 ffi Golden Age 0 loo® mBes w • t eOi OT«I i/rtStT .*v• 4 30AM m — The Sea Hornet' 4:30AM QD [MAX] Stripper el Television Track and Hold: Division I vehed wdh lie lyndkats, a I [HBO] Tina T Thomas Mitchol. 1942. 8:05 NBA Bask( 4:30AM 4:30 X tAA-l •--A- Boskotbol: Atlanta Mam'O* WfW-* Ulnmon'wwwaelwel ea 0 - The Activist ful womon and a Ivory I ule (ta Stereo) • wwB^RW^eew PWJ c W , Mwsv^n 4:50AM IE) [MAX] — 'Targat' (CQ 4:30AM - Bed ol Paradise' © ® © WKIP la Ondnnatl (D 0 Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday. March 18, 1987 • Page 16 Who? What? Where? & When? Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, March It, 1987 • Page 17

5 30AM ffl — Ocean Sprayt Bodiet Wi Motion April crop insurance closing 8 30AM © - SporttContor April 15, 1987 is the last day 'To find out more about the green pea, popcorn, potato, SPORTS AT A GUN • • • 9:00AM O — Track ond Flay: Chompienthipt to apply for federal crop insur- program, contact an authorized sugar beet, sweet corn, and to- ©I - Mafor league Chicago Cubt vt. Soottte -SPORTS- 11:00AM CD - Ski World ance for dry beans, green peas, agent," urged Cranson, "as the mato insurance is April 15, 3 30fM B 93 O QD - CaNofo Bo^iotboN (Uvo) popcorn, potatoes, sugar beets, deadline to apply for dry bean, I98T\ HMO AY 4 OOfM O SS - Wide Worid ol Sportt sweet com and tomatoes grown 3/20/17 O ® CD 10) - OoM USfao CWc (live) in Michigan insured by the Fed- Lowell Freestyle Wrestling news 5 00AM 9 — Moido SpwtUMli 03 — Track and Field: Drvmen I Men's ond Women't Indoor Cham- DAYTIME eral Crop Insurance Corporation pH^nt n»p« Members of the Lowell Frees- In the 11 and 12 year old divi- 5 30AM © •••• ^^cvoo (FCIC), or by a private company 4:10f M - Sportt Ooeo-up H tyle Wrestling Club who placed sion: Eddie Falk, 1st; Wade • 30AM © — Sport»C«nt«t reinsured by FCIC. according 4 30f M CEl — World Championthip WrotHmg 10 00AM 6$ — Worid Cup Skiing; Froostylo CKomptonthipt M2RNING in a local tournament over the O'Boyle, 3rd; Richard Stouffer, 6 OOfM © — 1987 Budweker Truck ond Tractor fuN Championthipt (R) lo Barbara A. Cranson, a repre- 11 00AM® !Odd iQim^4o^ weekend were; 3rd; Ron VanderBoon, 1st. 7: OOfM © — Sporttcontor Sunday: Thk Weak in Sportt 5:00 sentative of Federal Crop Insur- 11 30AM® — moiofc4__ Tour R) 4 OOfM AWA Wrottling Faith Twenty I Dream of Joannie 8 00AM C9 — Championthip Wrttlling SOOfM © •Ci-U,-, i»tfftt' LJ-Infpt-v §Nation't Butinott Todoy iv Denny Bhugh day, March 10, as they fell to the at Lowell. bounds with 6. and senior Jay © — Autt Rocmg 86: Wtrld Driving Championthip (R) 6: OOfM © Moido Sporttiook fB Butinott Morning The Red Arrow Basketball Rangers of Forest Hills Central 'Paul Stroosnyder camc off Messner had 13. The Arrows Please Call 774-7035 or 897-8436 for an • 30AM O Iff - Bill Donct Outdoort © Donnk the Monaco 6 30fM Action Outdoort with Jukut Borot 6:45 IB 3$ Weather 1:45 ^ Varied Programs ram ended its season last Tbes- in District #48 competition held the bench to really spark us, but ended up the season with an 8-6 © — SporttCtnttr 7 OOf M SporttContor 2:00 • CD 0 CD At Hie World they were so big inside we just league record and 11-10 overall. appointment. Turnt 9 00AM Q If World Widt Wrestling 8:00fM CoNogo Batoboll Maine ot Miami (live) 700 My LitHo fony couldn't penetrate,*' said Jeff The Arrows ended up in fourth CBS Morning ^ O 23 - Motor week 9 OOfM Prime Time Wrottling 0 O Ono Ufo to Livo ffl- Challenge of the GoBott Phillips one of the Arrows' starl- place, tied with Wyoming Park © — Intidt tht PGA Tour OFFICE LOCATED IN THE... II OOfM © Major League BatoboH't Orootott Hitt O Today (In Stereo) STSaooH ing forwards. Paul Stroosnyder in the White. 9 30AM © — Action Outdotrt with Juhut Borot 11 30fM © SporttContor led the Arrows with 16 points Congratulations Coach Akers Lowell Medical/Dental Building 10:00AM © — Liborty Mutual t ltgtndory World af GoM (R) 9 Sportt Tonight Form Day Dork Day r AAAoottoaomvfnin^a A r. Dkk Van Dyke with his outside shooting. Junior and the Red Arrow Varsity Bas- 1150 N. Hudson, Lowell, MicWgan 10:30AM Q} — Jimmy Houtton Outdoort 12:00AM© Moido Sporttiook © - Mark Sotm t Salt Water Journal Jeff Phillips had 14, and led re- ketball team on a fine season. 12:30AM© Fkhin' Hole USA Cartoon Exprett Today » Spetiai 11 30AM 3) - Bobt Winkloman't Good Ftthmg 1 30AM 9 Action Outdoort with Juliut Borot 2:30 (DO®® Varied Pto- © — Sportutnttr Saturday 3:30AM © \ v M ••r 12 00PM O GD O CE - CBS Sportt Saturday Lrvt) ffl Sportt Lotonight Intpoctor © — High School Botkttboll: IHSA Boyt Clatt AA Stmifinok 3 00AM © CoNogo BatkotbaN: NAIA 50th Annivertory Tournament (R) liar't Oub © — Women t Collogo Botkotboll (live) 7:15 ) A.M. Weather BIN Cathy Show LOWELL LITTLE LEAGUE SIGN-UPS 1 30PM O (£ O CE - Collogo Botkotboll (livt) TUtSDAY 7:30 O (D Mommg frogram Andy Griffith 3/24/87 BoNe a St bo if ion CD 13] — Bobt Winkltmon t Good Pithing Little League will be holding sign-ups for all girls 9-15 and boys 8-18 years (cq. 2:35 •Vohod 1:3SPM IS — Major loogut Preseason Batoboll Lot Angolot Oodgort vt. 5:00AM © Moido Sporttiook ifj Ghottbuttort 3:00 Atlanta Bravot (livo) y* i itttov ffew mwi old, at the Lowell Sport Shoppe, 309 East Main. (The old Clark Plumbing 5:30AM © ti re i Cr»CI ty f • 9kDO^oVw m mo mIti —* ^ t, ^ 2 00PM CD 13) - Gono Pithing • 30AM O C N^RN IMF* ~ * 0 — 1987 Ford Collogo Choorlooding Championthip Varied fregramt Store). Sign-up time is from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 7th, 14th 9:00AM 0 CoNegt BatkotbaN: 1987 NCAA Divkion N Tournament (R) Wokomo to Pooh Corner 2:30PM O ® ' — Michigan Pro Ski '87 Suporbaok 11:00AM Action Outdoort with Julkn Borot and 21st, and on Friday, March 13th from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The cost is CD (3) - Outdoor Amorko JdMr't VMM • 11:30AM Moido Sporttiook 3 00PM O ® CD (13) — fro Bowlort Tour (livo) Nation't Butinott Today Dumbo't Grcut 12:00fM9 n JCr\./^v. vJ ay fto j . gJi Itl fw9W8®t^Ol m im Butinott Day $15.00 per player if they sign up on one of these dates. All late sign-ups will © - Collogo WrttHing: Teams To Bo Announcod 1 OOfM CoNogo Batoboll: Maine ot Miami (R) Mr Wixord't World Loovo It to 3 30PM O®- Wolverine Botkotboll 8:00 4:00fM AWA WrotHmg be charged $20.00. There is a change this year in the Boys League - there 4 00PM CS 3) - Michigan Pro Ski 87 M y j i h> js Gtiot of Gold SOOfM Big League Dreamt — Sportt Goto-up (CQ. 3:05 Tom a Jerry and Friendt 5:30fM Schoiattk Sportt America Donald Duck frotontt 3:30 _Z will be five different leagues: Minor League for boys 8-10 years old, Major 4:30PM O (S) CD (9) - Widt World of Sportt © fc*- ^— e 6 OOfM Fviaia*a - >p0fTSL0C m ••OeMt 4:3SPM |B - Saltwottr Angltr with Flip PoUtt © League for boys 10-12 years old, Senior League for boys 13 years old; this 6:30fM NBA Today 5 OOfM CD 8) - GoM USFAG Oattx (Uvt) © 19 AN Now fainting Coram- 7 OOfM CoNogo BatkotbaN. NIT Oattk (Uvt) ©I — Skiing: U.S. Notionolt (R) a kt league and the next two boys leagues will be traveling to different areas in the SporttContor 805 S:30fM © — Scholottic Sportt Amorko 7 30fM ©I - Motor League •A wtvaiwi Kitrfftoo . SMMMIAwurva *— rno 8:30 5 35PM CEl — Ftthin' With Monde Wilton Lowell area to play their league teams of the same age. Senior League for 6 00PM O fi) — World WrttHing Federation Championthip Wrottling • OOfM © — NHl Hockey: Toomt to Be Announcod (Live) boys 14 & 15 years old: this league will travel as stated above. Big League for 9 — Women t Ctlltge Botkttboll (Livt) B-.OSfM ^ — NBA Botkotboll: Atlanta Hawkt at Wathingten (Live) 6:0SPM — Wtrld Championthip WrttHing 11 OOfM © - Inudo Hie PGA Tour Today't Spadal 7 00PM 8:35 M i 4:00 boys 16 -18 years old this league will also travel. School Botkotboll IHSA Boyt OOM AA Somifinab 11:30fM O - SporttContor — Sportt Clott up 9:00 • (9 Oprah Jim a Tommy The Girls Leagues are as follows: Major League for girls 9-12 years old, 7:30fM GD - Bobt Winkloman't Good Fkhksg 12:00 AM Moido Sport tit ok • OOfM (S) - High School Botkttboll Rogional Fmok 12:30AM Track ond Fitld: Divkion I Mon t ond Womon't Indoor Cham- Senior League for girls 13-15 years old. — Wtmon't CoMogo Botkotboll: 1987 NCAA Toumomont (Livo) (t) Falcon Gatt 2:00AM 10:OOfM o 3D - World Cup Skiing: Worfd Cup Fmak from Sarafvo Yugot- Prime Tkne Wrottling Drlf rent All players must have the form below filled out or have one filled out the day 2:30AM SportfC#n f a^r Today't Spadal © — Womon t CoNofo BatkotbaR. 1987 NCAA Toumamont (Uvt) Jeff Phillips goes up for two in last week's action against they sign-up. We must have all the information on the card. If a child has not 11:30fMffl- Sport. Tonight 3:00AM ©l — Top Rank Boiing from Lot Vtgat, NV (R) Hills Central. 12 00AM© - SporttContor played before we must have a copy of their Michigan Birth Certificate - not the 12:30AM © - Collogo Botkotboll 1987 NCAA Ohrnion H Toumamont (Tape WW MID AY Delayed) 3/25/87 Hospital's. We hope to see everyone at the sign-ups. Remember you will save 2:30AM © - SporttContor 5:00AM © - Intide the PGA Tour EB — Sportt Lotonight 5:30AM © — Ocean Sprayt Bodiet in Motion 9M $5.00 by signing up at this time. 3:00AM © — Women t CoNogo Botkotboll: 1987 NCAA Dhricion N Tourna- 9:10 mtnt (Tope Deioyod) 8:MAM ©I — SporttContor 9:30 Cash, Check, Visa & MasterCard accepted. 9:00AM © - CoNofo BatkttbaN: 1987 NCAA Divkion N Tournament (t) SUNDAY 1100AM© - NBA Today 3/22/87 Donald Duck fratof Girls Boys 1130AM Q - Moido SponsUuk Fathor Knawt Bott u,,,^ APPLICATION TO PLAY UTTLE LEAGUE® w II |-| 12:00fM © — Ocean Sprayt Bodiet in Motion 6:00AM Toomt To Bo Announcod (R) • 7 30AM — SpoodWook 1:00f M © — NMl Hockey: Toomt to Be Announcod (R) 9:35 • I Love Lucy 4:00fM © — AWA WrotHmg — Sportt Oote-up 10:00 • CD Saiy Jessy RaDhotl Maaaztne 5 OOfM © — Karate: Nore Budweker Liborty Oattk (R) 700 Oub Andy cXh 8:00AM — Jimmy BaNard GoM Connection Born (1® Solo ol Hm Cen- • G l . Joa Month Dav Yter 8:30AM 5:30fM © - Wmner't Circle PUrtrt Name — SporttContor Hart to Hart 6 00f M © - Maida SporttUok 9 00AM — SpoodWook $25,000 fyrannd Merk a Mindy 6:30fM © - Intide the PGA Tour 9 30AM Foctt tl Life Street Addreu cur But* ZtP Phone Ke. 7 OOfM © - SporttContor WeMihi^eil ( 10:30AM 61 - Schoiattk Sportt Amorko 7:30fM CD 'ID — Sporttwook Mr.ilfHl \Speeia&l I/WE, the 11:00AM © — Sporttcontor Sunday: Thk Wook in Sportt ClD $1,000,000 Chance ef a in any end all • OOfM © — Thoroughbred Racing: Mutual Savmgt Life Spring Cham- 11:30AM O ® - Th* Wook m Bronco Sportt Squoro Ono TV (CQ. ip^wrtT tuptrvljwrs. ptrticljwntt tnd pertons trtntportinf my/our child lo ind from ac- pionthip (Uvo) tivi^et for any dilm arltlnf out of tn injury to my/our child, whether the retult of nefliRtnce or for any other ctute. except to thr ex 12 OOfM O 6j — CIS Sportt Sunday (Taped) Lovo Connection 1 8:30fM © - NCAA Film «Loft Moke o Deal tent arid In the tmounl covered by accident or liability inaurance. , OB). Bowling PLAIN SWEATERS 9:00fM O - Fight Night I/WE agree to return upon requett the uniform and other equipment iwued to our child in at good a condition at when received ex- IB [HBO] - Rood te the Suporfight (In Stereo) CD The New Cord cept for normal wear and tear. © — Tep Rank Basing from AHontk Gty, NJ (Live) Sharks % — All Amorkon Wrottling I/WE will furnish a ctrtiAed birth certillcate of the above named candidaU to League Omdalt. 11:30fM © - SporttContor © — SporttContor © - Sportt Tonight 0 (9 Meckbuttart 5:05 t •1.95 Occupation .. 12:30PM ® - College Botkotboll 1973 NCAA Final Four Highlightt Inttructional Ma It fet llfMt hf 13:00AM© — Moido Sporttiook 5:10 Varied Ftther't Signature 1:00PM O 41 - Suporttan el WrotHmg 5:30 41 both pertnu. If not. 12:30AM© — Mark Sotin't Salt Water Journal ® Anything for Monoy SILK OR ANGORA I»ve reeten on tM*nl CD 1® - Tigort 87 Mother's Signature Occupation . 1:30AM © — NBA Today 10:45 M Varied frog,am, Loveme a Shirley line © - Auto Racing: NHRA U.S. Notionolt (R) 11 00 2:00AM © - Subaru Ski World U V GD PHca It Rloht Uve ot 5:30 l:30fM O (£ O CD - CoNogo Botkotboll (live) D Fame, Fortune and Rem- School 2:30AM © - SporttContor Name of Family Hotpitalization Plan O 8 ) — Tennk: fame-Webber OOMK (live) 1*) Square One TV ® — Sportt Latenight 3-2-1, Contact (CQ 10 ® - Mo for League Pretooton Batoboll Houtton Attrot vt. •2.50 i 3:00AM © — CoNogo Wrottling: Toomt Te Be Announced Wheel of Fortune Detroit Tigort Too data for Ceador SmmDty Policy Number Varied Prof Ponce forty USA Vnll I It t A i* v. > e • %r 2 OOfM O 41) — Auto Racing: Wintton Cup S00 THURSDAY Did the player named above, play last year? Yes • NoQ © — MISl Soccer: Kantot City Comott at Wichita Wingt (Live) 3/24/87 The Rifleman 3-2X47 11:30 kt by 10am 3:00fM O — MorriN Lynch Proton tt Jack Nick lout with tho Orootott of Tr Coach Hit Tiate S OOAM © - Moido Sporttiook Lowtll: Q.R. 461-4908 If yes - Team Name last year 5:35 Loavo H to of the governing body by which he or she was appointed Grand Valky Ledger • Wednesday, March 18. 1987 • Page 18 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the incofporating municipalities Section 2. The board of commissioners of the Agency shall Grand Valley Ledger • Wednesday, March 18. 1987 • Page 19 have adopted and authorized to be executed these Articles annually elect one (1) of the commissioners as chairperson, ol Incorporation on their behalf by their authorized officers CITY OF LOWELL another commissioner as vice-chairperson, and another per- The 4th day of March, 1987 son or persons, who may or may not be a commissioner, as RCRICULTURE: treasurer, secretary, and. if desired, assistant secretary The COUNTY OF KENT By: James D. Maatman Ray E. Quada office of treasurer may be held by the secretary or assistant HenRTBERT (Chief Executive Officer (Secretary or Clerk) nmemcn's secretary. The board of commissioners may appoint addi- RESOLUTION APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO Governing Body) AGRICULTURE DAY MARCH 21,1987 tional officers as It deems necessary. The secretary or assis- THIRD AMENDED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION tant secretary of the Agency shall keep a record of the pro- The foregoing Articles of Incorporation were adopted by ll,wa Coun, ,he ceedings of the Agency, and the secretary shall be the cus- Aghcultuie is BIG BUSI- ing. tobacco, shoes, cut flowers, Further informMion about Ag- y- ^ wn,in8 the City Council of the City of Lowell, County of Kent, Michi- NESS in the United States and seeds and potted plants, gener- ricultuie Dty can be had by con- ACA Education Foundation, OF MICHIGAN PUBLIC POWER AGENCY todian of all records, books, documents, and papers filed with gan, at a meeting duly held on the 2nd day of March, 1987 also in Michigan and in Kent and ates more than $74 billion in pro- tacting the County Extension Of- Sui,e ^ 1250 1 S"**'- NW- the Agency, the minutes or journal of the Agency, and its Ottawa Counties An ad hoc duction agriculture and some fice either in Kent County or Ot- Washington, DC 20005. official seal. committee, composed of farm- $600 billion in the economy off At a regular meeting of the City Council of the CHy of Lowell. ARTICLE I Dated: March 4. 1987 James 0 Maatman ers. farm wives, and persons as- Section 3. The board of commissioners shall adopt and the farm, the studies show. County of Kent, held at 8:00 o clock p.m. local time in the The name of this corporation is Michigan Public Power (Chief Executive Officer sociated with farm organizations Of the 21 million jobs in bus- may amend by-laws and rules of procedure providing regular and the government have been City of Lowell, pursuant to notice duly given Agency 1 Governing Body) iness of food and fiber, from meetings of the board of commissioners, duties of the officers T ) meeting together with the suppliers to retailers, 97% are off PRESENT Mayor Maatman. Councilpersons Collins and County Extension Directors and methods of voting on various matters. the farm. Food and clothing man- Thompson ARTICLE II Ray E. Quada from Kent and Ottawa Counties ufacturing accounts for 3.3 mil- HEALTH Adoption and amendment of by-laws shall require a two- over the past several months The ABSENT: Councilpersons Doyle and Fonger. Section 1. The incorporating municipalities creating the (Secretary or ClerV) lion jobs, with transportation, thirds majority vote of the members of the board of commis- goal was to let people know more wholesaling and retailing provid- By Michigan Public Power Agency (the "Agency") were the Cities about the importance of agricul- sioners. A final vote shall not be taken on proposed by-laws ing almost 10 million. Or. Paul Qauthiar The following preamble and resolution were offered by of Bay City. Charlevoix. Croswell, Grand Haven, Harbor The foregoing amendments to the Third Amended Articles lure and to KICK OFF National Farm exports alone are a major Or. Jim Lang or amendments until they have been referred to the governing Councilman Collins: Spnngs, Hart, Holland, Lowell, Petoskey. Portland, St. Louis. ol Incorporation of the Michigan Public Power Agency were Agriculture Day with a Michigan source of new jobs, with an esti- Breakfast, Friday morning, South Haven, Traverse City and Zeeland. and the Villages bodies of the member municipalities for one month. mated 25.000 created by each ad- DEPRESSION PART 1 adopted by the City Council of the City of Lowell, Kent County, March 13, 1987. The breakfast Section 4. The commissioners shall adopt a corporate seal ' * ditional $1 billion in increased In our next two articles we will discuss depression, an all too WHEREAS, this body has heretofore adopted resolutions of Chelsea. Paw Paw and Sebewaing, all municipal corpora- Michigan, at a meeting duly held on the 2nd day of March, was held at the Silo Gopher in exports. The value of those ex- common complaint which prompts patients to seek medical care. and employ a general manager, full time or part time, as Mame with community leaders, approving the Articles of Incorporation of the Michigan Public tions of the State of Michigan operating municipal electric 1987 ports fell in 1986 by a near-record Depression is a common response to certain events and cir- V food personnel and farm hosts. Power Agency (the "Agency"), the First Amended Articles of utility systems as of the effective date of Act 448 of the Public required by Act 448 167 percent from the year before cumstances. Feeling "blue" from time to time is a part of every To view the importance of ag- Section 5. The books and records of the Agency and board and many jobs were lost in the day life for many of us. and does not require treatment. Depression Incorporation of the Agency, the Second Amended Articles Acts of Michigan of 1976, as the same may be amended from By: James 0. Maatman nculture in Kent and Ottawa By: Ray Quada process. only becomes a problem when il adversely affects our performance of commissioners, officers and agents thereof, shall be open counties the following produc- of Incorporation of the Agency, and the Third Amended Arti- time to time ("Act 448"). (Chief Executive Officer (Secretary or Clerk) The jobs could be recovered levels in a social, occupational or academic sense This type of to inspection and audit by the incorporating municipalities at tion figures will help to put this cles of Incorporation of the Agency, which resolutions provide Governing Body) if the federal government and the depression is estimated to affect over 30 million Americans. In all reasonable times. The Agency shall submit an annual in perspective. Ottawa County private sector worked together in most cases depression can be usually recognized and dealt with. for the membership of this City in the Agency; and Section 2. The members of the Agency are the cities of ranks 7th among counties in a coordinated program of Being open with your doctor, discussing your feelings and report to the incorporating members. Michigan in number of farms, WHEREAS, the City of Eaton Rapids has adopted a resol- Bay City, Charlevoix. Croswell, Eaton Rapids, Grand Haven, STATE OF MICHIGAN ) economic development and com- symptoms, is the first and perhaps most important step toward ution electing to become a member of the Agency; and Harbor Springs, Hart, Holland. Lansing, Lowell, Niles. Petos- .•)> ) ss with 1,573 farms, and Kent mercial market-building in the recovery. ARTICLE VI County ranks 8th with 1,524 Third World, where the markets WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend the Third Amended key, Portland, St. Louis. Traverse City and Zeeland, and the ) The American Psychiatric Association has defined depression, COUNTY OF KENT farms. of the present and future lie, said , ,, INCORPORATION: in part, as a 'Moss of interest or pleasure in all or almost all usual Articles of Incorporation of the Agency (the *Artides ) in order Villages of Chelsea, Paw Paw and Sebewaing, all municipal in production of crops and former Secretary of Agriculture, Section 1. The Clerk of each Incorporating municipality ) activities and pastimes." There are. however, many types of depre- to provide for the membership of the City of Eaton Rapids in corporations of the State of Michigan operating municipal I, the undersigned, duly qualified and acting Clerk of the livestock among other Michigan Orville L. Freeman, chairman of ssion, each having its own unique characteristics and methods of shall cause a copy of these Articles of Incorporation or any counties, Ottawa ranks 1st in the foundation trustees and pres- the Agency electric utility systems as of the effective date of Act 448. City of Lowell, Kent County, Michigan do hereby certify the treatment. amendment thereto to be published once in a newspaper of Blueberries, Vegetables. Celery. ident of the Council. Reactive depression - This is the depression that results from foregoing as a taie and complete copy of the resolution Nursery Stock and Perennials. 'The point we want to make general circulation within the municipality which shall be: difficult or stressful life experiences. Examples are a prolonged NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED as follows: ARTICLE III adopted by the City Council of said City at a Council meeting Also, Ist in Egg and Pullet pro- is that the futures of 2 million illness, loss of a loved one. loss of job. etc. Grief is a common duction and Ibrkey Production. farm operators are not the only This agency is incorporated for the purpose of undertaking The Charlevoix Courier in and for the City of Charlevoix. held on the 2nd day of March, 1987, the original of which is type of reactive depression. 2nd in Greenhouse plants. 3rd in futures at stake when farm in- 1. The City of Lowell hereby consents to the participation the planning, financing, development, acquisition, construc- The Bay City Times, in and for Bay City. Physically based depression - This type of depression is thought on file in my office. Public notice of said meeting was given Swine, 4th Beef. 5th Dairy. Kent come falls below costs, or when to be associated with or caused by physical or biochemical changes of the City of Eaton Rapids as a member in the Michigan tion, reconstruction, improvement, enlargement, betterment, The Chrlsea Standard, In and for the Village of Chelsea. pursuant to and in compliance with Act No. 267, Public Acts is 1 st in Apples and 7th in Dairy. unstable markets or instability in in the brain. This type of depression may run in families and some Agriculture in Michigan Public Power Agency operation, or maintenance or a project of projects to supply The Sanilac Jeffersonian. in and for the City of Croswell. ot Michigan, 1976, including in the case of a special or re- policies undermine sound man- people may have a genetic tendency to develop it. makes a $15.5 billion per year agement. All those jobs and all Manic depression - The third major type of depression is charac- 2 The City of Lowell hereby approves the following amend- electric power and energy for the present or future needs of The Grand Haven Tribune, in and for the City of Grand scheduled meeting, notice by publication or posting at least A)) I contribution lo the state's eco- that business activity depend on terized by periods of intense excitement and creativity alternating ments to the Third Amended Articles of Incorporation of the the members of the Agency or supplemental method of obtain- Haven. eighteen (18) hours prior to the time set (or said meeting nomy. an agriculture that is as prosper- with bouts of severe despair. These seemingly inexplicable mood Michigan Public Power Agency. ing the benefit and assuming the responsibilities of ownership The Hart Journal, in and for the City of Hart. Nationally the amount of ous as it is efficient, productive swings also appear to have a biochemical basis and can be brought money spent on U.S. Agriculture and top-quality,' said Donald under control through medical treatment (a) The title of the Articles is hereby amended to read in a project and to do all other acts and things and enjoy all The Holland Sentinel, in and for the City of Holland. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed by official products, including exports, ac- Jacoby, Chairman of the Agricul- Signs of depression - Depression may present itself in a variety further powers and purposes provided by Act 448. The Lansing State Journal, in and for the City of Lansing. as follows: "Fourth Amended Articles of Incorporation of Michi- signature this 4th day of March, 1987. counts for about 20% of the na- ture Council board and Vice Pres- of ways: frequent headaches, fatigue, digestive disturbances, nerv- gan Public Power Agency" The Grand Valley Ledger, in and for the City of Lowell. Ray E. Quada tion's Gross National Product ident of Marketing for Northrup ousness, appetite loss. Other clues to the diagnosis are. and more than 21% of its jobs. King Company. - frequent or unexplained crying spells (b) Section 2 under Article II of the Articles is amended ARTICLE IV The Courier Leader, in and for the Village of Paw Paw. Clerk These calculations have been Agriculture Day is a nation- - poor concentrating ability to add the City of Eaton Rapids and will now provide as POWERS AND DUTIES: The Petoskey News Review, in and for the City of Petoskey «)) made by Agnculture Department wide tribute to the entire food - sleep disturbances follows: Section 1. The agency shall be a public body politic and and the City of Harbor Spnngs. and other government and agriculture system and an op- - feelings of worthlessness or guilt Section 2. The members of this Agency are the Cities corporate with power to sue and be sued in any court of the The Independent Review and Observer, in and tor the City economists and statisticians. portunity for the public to focus - weight change •>) [ They are being given greater ex- on its central importance to the - recurrent thoughts of death or suicide or attempted suicide of Bay City. Charlevoix. Croswell, Eaton Rapids. Grand State of Michigan. of Portland. posure during Agriculture Day. economy. Next week we will continue our discussion of depression, con- Section 2. The Agency shall have the powers and duties The Morning Sun of Alma, for the City of St. Louis. LOWELL sponsored by the Agricultural Much of the volunteer or- Haven. Harbor Springs, Hart. Holland. Lansing, Lowell, centrating on treatment strategies and therapeutic intervention. Niles. Petoskey. Portland, St. Louis. Traverse City and enumerated in Act 448, together with all such other powers The Blade Crescent, in and for the Village of Sebewaing. Council of America Education ganizing efforts each year at the Foundation. local and slate level are underta- Zeeland. and the Villages of Chelsea. Paw Paw and not inconsistent therewith as may be necessary for and con- The Traverse City of Record Eagle. In and for Traverse City. TOWNSHIP Gross National Product, or ken by groups such as the Kent- Sebewamg. all municipal corporations of the State of venient and incident to the carrying out of the purposes of The Zeeland Record, in and for the City of Zeeland. GNP. is a commonly used statis- Ottawa ad hoc committee. The Michigan operating municipal electric utility systems as the Agency either alone or in conjunction with other corpora- The Daily Star, in and for the City of Niles. tic that measures the flow of ACA Education Foundation is a goods and services in the eco- nonprofit organization supported of the effective date of Act 448 tions. firms or individuals, whether situated within or without The Eaton County News Chronicle, in and for the City of Lasers art used in msdidna to repair a tsar or lesion in JL>> nomy. The flow of agricultural by a broad cross-section of ag- the eye. Flashes of laser light into the sys produce tear (c) Section 1 under Article VI is amended to insert the the State of Michigan, to the extent permitted by Act 448. Eaton Rapids. NOTICE products including food, cloth- riculture. tissue to prevent the tear from growing. following to the end of the Section: Section 3. For the purpose of accomplishing the objects of Section 2. The Clerks of each municipality shall file a printed The Eaton County News Chronicle, in and for the City its incorporation, the Agency may acquire property by pur- copy of these Articles of Incorporation with the county derk I)) ANNUAL MEETING of Eaton Rapids. chase, construction, lease, gift, devise or condemnation, and of the county or counties in which that municipality is located HISTORIC 1987 (d) The clarifying amendments contained in the Fourth for the purpose of condemnation it may proceed under the and shall forward proof of filing and publication to the secretary & BUDGET MEETING ON SALE Amended Articles of Incorporation of Michigan Public Power provisions of Act No. 149 of the Public Acts of 1911 of Michi- of the Agency which shall file a copy with the secretary of esanin Agency submitted to the City of Lowell and attached to this gan, as now or hereafter amended, or any other appropriate state as required by Act 448. Notice Is hereby given that the annual township resolution are hereby adopted statute. meeting of the electors in Lowell Township will be JULY 13-18 3. This resolution shall be printed once in the Grand Valley Section 4, As a condition of membership in the Agency ARTICLE VII held at the Lowell Township Hall, 2910 Alden Nash, MICHIGAN'S •>> Ledger, a newspaper generally circulating in the area of the each municipality shall pay a membership fee of One AMENDMENTS: NEW MEMBERS: DISSOLUTION: S.E. on SHOWBOAT CITY City of Lowell. The amendments approved by this resolution Thousand Dollars ($1.000), which shall not be refundable. Section 1. Amendments may be made to these Articles of TICKET PRICES shall become effective and in full force and effect immediately Section 5. For the purpose of defraying the project costs Incorporation and new members admitted to the Agency as •>1 SATURDAY, MARCH 28 Monday thru Thursday Friday and Saturday upon the publication of this resolution and the filing of this of a project as defined in Act 448. the Agency may issue provided in Act 448. $9.50 - $7.50 • $6.00 $10.50 - $9.00 - $8.00 July I) - 16 |uly 17 - 18 resolution in accordance with the applicable provisions of Act revenue bonds in accordance with and subject to the provi- Section 2. When the board of commissioners of the Agency at 1:30 p.m. 448 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1976. sions of Act No. 448. and the governing bodies of its member municipalities shall PHONE ORDERS: (517) 845-3056 OFFia HOURS 9 mm. to 5 pjn. MON. THRU SAT. YEAS: Maatman. Collins. Thompson Section 6. All property owned by the Agency shall be by resolution determine that the purpose for which the Agency At such time In addition to regglar business and in NAYS: None. exempt from taxation by the State or any taxing unit therein. was formed have been substantially fulfilled and that bonds accordance with the law, a budget covering prop- osed expenditures and estimated revenue of the ABSENT: Two Section 7. The term of this corporation and the Agency 1987 CHESAN1NC SHOWBOAT TICKET RESERVATION issued and other obligations incurred by the Agency have township shall be tubrnWed for consideration. ABSTAINED: None shall be perpetual, or until terminated in accordance with law been fully paid or satisfied, the board of commissioners and Di I MAIL TO TKJCn COMMITTU I CHESANINC SHOWBOAT 123 W. IROAO ST. and these Articles of Incorporation. the governing bodies may declare the Agency to be dissolved. Carol L Wells Clerk I CHESANINC. Ml 4MI6 FOURTH AMENDED On the effective date of the resolutions dissolving the Agency, i) C18&19 1 PHASE mciuot A SEU AOOtESSEO, STAMPED EMVUOPt ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ARTICLE V the title to the funds and other properties owned by the Agency OF GOVERNING BODY, OFFICERS: at the time of the dissolution shall vest in the member I Day and Da«l REMITTANCE MUST *. ToUl cWck. t MICHIGAN PUBLIC POWER AGENCY Section 1. This Agency shall be governed by a board of municipalities of the Agency as provided in the by-laws of Mt MC ACCOMPANY ORDERS commissioners appointed by the respective governing bodies the Agency, and in accordance with Section 11 of Act 448. These Articles of Incorporation of the Michigan Public of the municipalities which are members of the Agency. The OTY STATE ZIP , Power Agency are adopted by the incorporating municipalities governing body of each member municipality shall, by resol- ARTICLE VIII SUr Attraction for the purpose of creating a joint power agency under the ution, appoint one (1) commissioner who. at the discretion of These Articles of Incorporation shall become effective and J PHONE (Aim Code) provisions of Act 448 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 1976 the governing body, may be an officer or an employee of the be In full force and effect on their publication and filing as L NO REFUNDS AFTER |UNE lf 1987- ovais • ROY CLARK ("Act 448"). municipality. Eash commissioner shall serve at the pleasure required by Act 448. The Welsh once believed a rooster crowing during 'he tf d®y meant a friend would soon visit. Grand Valky Ledger • Wednesday, March 18, 19*7 • Page 20 How to Review and Appeal Your Property Tax Assessment discussed with the assessor ftnt. ^l>wn functioning Board of charge by writing the Michigan The Michigan Consumers state equalized valuation (SEV) elude »uch false assumptions as •3 Council has published its 1987 rate Their is also new mforma- a house having a finished base- Sonte assessors may be willing Review ihai meets periodically Consu^rs Cwreil, 106 W. Al- edition of its popular "How to tion on how assessments are ment or fireplace when it to adjust the appraisal on the It is crucial that property owners legan St.. 414 Hollister Build- Review and Appeal Your Prop- made and how property owners doesn't. 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Each township and city LEGAL IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE Council Proceedings NOTICES COUNTY OF KENT •5) PUBLICATION NOTICE DECEASED - ESTATE Complete A%o^r OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Hearing closed 8:23 p.m. APPOINTMENT - CLAIMS COpy of the IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Thompson to approve the DETERMINATION OF HEIRS CITY COUNCIL ordinance, supported by Mayor Maatman. FILE NO. 87-144.790 SE S^RV/Ce of the YEA: Thompson & Maatman Estate of ESTHER STAN- CITY OF LOWELL, MICHIGAN NAY: Collins. TON PIEBENGA a/k/a * Le ESTHER M. STANTON a/k/a Printer... •fiorQ MOTION CARRIED, ESTHER MAE STANTON. OGe Two "ality ft For the Regular Meeting of Monday, March 2, 1987. STATE CP MICHIGAN DECEASED. side •11 Co County of Ktnt TAKE NOTICE: On April 3. Pies. 0 Public Hearing for the adoption of 1983 amendments to the Probate Court '£ni. 1987 at 10:00 a.m, in the pro- 6 The meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. by Mayor Maat- Traffic Code was opened at 8:24 p.m. Manager Quada JUVENILE DIVISICN Sam you bate courtroom. Grand e low "fcftse man. explained this adoption simply bnngs us up to date on the TO: JOHNNY RAY NATHAN, Rapids. Michigan, before Price! •vice The Pledge of Allegiance was recited and the clerk called code. Hearing Closed at 8:25 p.m. BOBBIE O'NEAL AND GARY NAYS Hon. A. DALE STOPPELS AXA NAVES the Roll. IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Collins to adopt the 1983 In The Natter Of: Don Juan Judge of Probate, a hearing and Tocmy Lanont O'NEAL will be held on the petition of Present: Councilmembers Collins. Thompson, and Maatman amendments, supported by Councilman Thompson. OF Hearing: April 8, 1987, at Law Offices of Timothy J. STATE Absent: Councilmembers Doyle and Fonger. YEA: All. 9:00 a.m. Conroy, by David C. '1> NAY: None. TO: KIRK ALAN LOHR Af© Bourgeau. praying that CARLA LOHR Timothy J. Conroy be ap- IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Collins and supported by MOTION CARRIED. In The Hatter Of: Kirk Alan pointed Person Representa- the art Councilman Thompson to excuse the absences of both coun- LOHR II tive of the estate of Esther Hearing: April 8, 1987, at cilmembers. A short discussion on the consideration of a resolution approv- 11:00 a.m. Stanton Piebenga a/k/a YEA: 3. ing an amendment to the Michigan Power Agency's Articles Esther M. Stanton a/k/a TO: MARTIN HARCANO, SHIRLEY Esther Mae Stanton who lived 0\G1T AL NAY: 0. of Incorporation followed. MARCAN0 AND UNKNOWN FATHER at Cumberland Manor. 1535 k MOTION CARRIED. In Tta Hatter Of: Lucy IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Collins and supported by Rosa, Martin Rosa, Jr., E. Fulton. Lowell, Michigan Councilman Thompson to accept the resolution. Evelyn Rosa, James Lee and and who died on November OFFSET g Samuel Rosa HARCANO 22,1986; and requesting also IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Collins that the Minutes of YEA: All. sett^ Hearing; April 20, 1987, at that the will of the Deceased 0) type 9:00 a.m. the February 17,1987 meeting be approved as written, sup- NAY: None dated August 19,1949 be ad- ported by Councilman Thompson. MOTION CARRIED. TO: JOE WILLIAMS# WILLIE mitted to probate. and (3> YEA: 3. CHATTI, WALTER STEWART AND Further, notice if given that 1 ROSIE OOOLEY the legal heirs at law of said NAY: 0. Manager Quada gave an update on the E.P.A. Grant in which In The Hatter Of; Debora Denise and Sharisse Louise deceased will be determined MOTION CARRIED. eSS he said all corrections in the application had been made and OOOLEY and Michael Jermaine at this time. lETTERPR it had left the state with certification for approval to the federal STEWART Creditors are notified that Hearing: Hay 11, 1987, at copies of all claims against the IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Thompson that the Bills and 9:00 a.m. government. Also local legislators had been contacted and Deceased must be presented, Accounts Payable be allowed and warrants issued, supported request made they waive the provision for the 710 day notifi- A petition for termination personally or by mail, to both by Councilman Collins. cation period to the community so as to expedite the process. of parental rights has been the Personal Representative filed in the above matter. and to the Court on or before ai YEA. Councilman Collins, Thompson, and Maatman # A hearing on the petition will be conducted by the may 26th 1987. Notice is NAY: None The next item of business was the appointment of the Acting Court on the date and time further given that the estate 1 * ^lilf MOTION CARRIED. City Manager. Mayor Maatman, subject to council approval, stated above in Kent County will then be assigned to enti- o Juvenile Court, 1501 Cedar appointed Barry Emmons as Acting City Manager. tled persons appearing of re- NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan. cord. BILLS AND ACCOUNTS PAYABLE TOTALS (3-2-87) IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Thompson and supported It is therefore ordered that you personally appear before March 12,1987 General Fund $59,569.96 by Councilman Collins to appoint Barry Emmons as Acting the Court at the time and *lp David C. Bourgeau, Law Major Street Fund 38.74 City Manager, effective March 6, 1987, place stated above. Offices of Timothy J. Conroy This hearing may result in a PI 2155 Local Street Fund 7,843.26 YEA: All. permanent loss of your rights to the child(ren). 410 Bridge Street. N.W. Sewer Fund 5,347.74 NAY: None. Grand Rapids, Michigan o> *0, Water Fund 762.50 MOTION CARRIED. Dated; March 11, 1987 49504 %/ Equipment Fund 1,398.31 464-4199 JOHN P. STEKETEE C18 Mk 4 6/1 Fed. Revenue Shanng 00 Manager Quada recommended Ruth Lacey be appointed act- JUDGE OP PROBATE a> OUr try Community Development Fund 00 ing city clerk effective March 6.1987 until the new derk/man- Building & Site Fund 00 ager is hired. b,No Current Tax Fund 185,589.91 IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Collins and supported by tlfy Look Fund 30,460.20 Councilman Thompson to approve the appointment. CITY OF YEA: All. The first order of business was a presentation by Attwood NAY: None. LOWELL Corporation regarding cost average P.A. 198. Representing MOTION CARRIED. o Attwood was Bruce Haveman, Controller and Bruce Wolver- ton. Engineer. Mr. Haveman explained the reason for the CITIZEN SUGGESTIONS: Bob Pfaller of the Chamber of Q plant expansion was the need for more plastics capacity, thus Commerce thanked the City for their participation in the down- NOTICE necessitating the requested amended resolution exemption town decorations over the Christmas holidays. certificate in the amount of $3,259,798. The expansion will also create 10-15 new jobs by the end of the year. Discussion MANAGERS REPORT: Manager Quada commended the by Council and representatives followed. city council for a well done job and offered his services in the future as the need may be. Hw Lowell Police Department will again be con- ducting a spring survey for violations of the City IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Collins to approve the O Zoning Ordinance, Section 4.17. Zoning Ordinance Let Us Help You With Your amendment ot P A. 198 for Attwood Corporation with the APPOINTMENTS: Mayor Maatman appointed Dottie De- • Sec. 4.17 prohibits the collection, or placing of dis- stipulation that the original document includes the addition of Forest to the Planning Commission and was approved by a carded material, building material. Inoperable and »> 10-15 employees, supported by Councilman Thompson concensus of the council. unlicensed motor vehicles, or unprotected mater- ials in all yarda In any residential zone. YEA: All. I NAY: None, Motion to adjourn at 8:37 p.m. was made by Councilman Property owners found in violation will be notified Printing Needs Today MOTION CARRIED. Collins. by mail and given a reasonable number of days to correct the violation. Thoee property owners In vio- lation who do not correct the problem may have Phone 616-897-9261 Mayor Maatman opened the Public Hearing on the Compen- Date: March 18, 1987 Approved: legal action taken against them. 105 North Broadway sation Commission Ordinance at 8:21 p.m. It was explained James D. Maatman. Ruth Lacey o that the ordinance would only take effect for new council Mayor Acting City Clerk CIS members and can only be acted upon on an odd # year. f' Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, March 18, 1987 • Page 22 Smelt runs may peak two weeks early in State pers may use nand nets up to ftrak spring smelt runs could earliest dipping seasons. em Lower Michigan. be open from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. proved 1987 yield. one-half mile upstieam from any stan as much as two weeks ear- Smelt action should peak the Upper Peninsula smelt runs April 17-25 for smelt dipping Smelt mostly run 6 to 8 inches river mouth south of M-72 from lier than normal due to unseason- first three weeks of April south should be strongest from mid- Those dates will be changed if and provide best action between March I to May 31 and north of able warm temperatures in late of a line from Grand Haven to April lo early May. conditions warrant. No cars will 10 p.m. and I a.m. or on cloudy M-72 from April 10 to May 31. February and early March, re- Port Huron with the season's ear- The 65 most productive state be allowed to enter the park after days. Besides a fishing license, Large nets up to nine feet square ports AAA Michigan. liest runs expected in the St. waters are listed on AAA Michi- 10 p.m. the items needed for smelt dip- are allowed on some streams by Smelt generally begin spawn- Clair River system. Activity gan's 1987 Smelt Guide, which Smelt dippers suffered are a net, bucket, warm permit only. ing runs into parent streams should peak in the middle weeks includes two Canadian sites - through a disappointing season clothes, waders and a flashlight. Dippers should remember that when the water temperature of April in Central Lower Michi- Point Pelee National Park and the last spring in Michigan, but De- Smelt dipping is relatively in- many beaches or stream banks S Personals S Personals reaches about 42 degrees and gan while results should be best Wheatley area, both along Lake partment of Natural Resources expensive and appeals to a vari- Business SfotSiieS S For Sale S field officials expect an im- ety of outdoor enthusiasts. Ac- may be private property and per- (hat could kick off one of the from mid-to-late April in North- Erie. Point Pelee tentatively will ATTENTION: LOWELL FOR SALE - Honda Aspen- cording to the TVavel, Tourism mission to dip should be ob- FOR SALE - Wright-Way tained from the owner. Regula- HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ssemes cade, 1983 motorcycle. 1100 and Recreation Resource Center BINGO Carpet's ANNUAL SPRING tions are listed in the 1987-88 OF THE'508: The classes of cc, loaded with extras. All of Michigan State University, Every Friday night, 7130 P.M. SALE will save you $$ on Two man Michigan Fishing Guide, which 1954 thru 1959 will have a chrome, stereo, LCD display, Top Spots for Smelt Dipping nearly one-fourth of Michigan carpal or no-wax vinyl. Prasldants bafora thay ba- residents and more than 7 percent is available free at all DNR field LowelVFWH* combined reunion July 25. color candy/Wineberry red cama Prasidants of tha Complete Formal 100a of rolls In stock. Ionia of non-residents who fish in this offices and places selling fishing 1987. $10 per person in- with two color-matched rear Unit ad Stataa—Woodrow East Main SL, Lowel 616-527-2S40. CANADA state will dip for smelt. licenses. A 1987 fishing license cudes dinner, music, and an Wear Rental light bars. The best of 19831 Wilson and Dwiflht Elsan- is required after March 31. Early Bird Bingo at 6:45 P.M. C1S-19 howar ONTARIO-1. Point# Pelt* 45 mi. Michigan's smelt regulations TFW evening of fun at the Double 15,000 miles. $5,700. Cal S.E. of Detroit via Hwy. 33. Dip along arc unchanged from 1986. Dip- -R- Ranch in Smyrna. You WEDDINGS OR Bob Smith, 897-8513. both shorelines. Park hours are 6 a.m. FOR SALE - Wright-Way did not have to graduate to Carpet Warehouse In Ionia is to 2 a.m. during smelt season, tenta- OTHER SPECIAL FOR SALE - Let ua "floor" Department of Natural •Mend, everyone Is wel- having their Annual Spring tively set for April 17-25. Ontario $6.25 LEGION you with our Annual smelt license required for non-resi- come. We have been unable Sale. Prices have been OCCASSIONS Spring Sale prioea on car- dents. 2. In Wheatley: At end of scHoac™ Resources establishes OF THE MOOSE to locate a few students, in- marked down on dozens of cluding: Millie Bishop. Donna pel and no-wax vinyl al Tha first official Amarican Camper's Cove Road. Dip along shore- rolls of carpet, no-wax vinyl flag, tha Contlnantal or Wright-Way Carpal line. Much of the land is private, per- leadership program Tuesdays Reed, Katharine Moerdyk, PFALLER'S & remnants. 616-527-2540 Grand Union flag was dis- mission to fish may be needed. Warahouae. Ionia 816-527- 11 I ai i i ^ P m n m •i jit-# 11 Z 11 Sandy Cole, Audrey C18-19 pifl\©o on • rosp©CT fvlll# The Michigan Department of The two universities, the Kel- BINGO!! Thomas, Judy Fletcher, 2840. January 1,1776. logg Biological Station and the RIVERFRONT LOWER PENINSULA Natural Resources (DNR) has es- Earty Birds 6:00 P.M. Nancy Yahnke Oakes, Matt C1S-19 DNR, will develop the Institute's tablished the state's first leader- Brooks, Loretta Williams. ST. CLAIR COUNTY—3. SL Clair River: ship program for future natural curriculum and administer the Regular Bingo 7100 P.M. In Port Huron at foot of Blue Water Julie Frahm Russell, CLOTHING, resource and environmental lead- program in a unique four-way ' 1320 E. Fulton CAREER IN DIRECT SELLING Bridge, Sears Dock and Pine Grove ers. The program will be carried partnership. The education board TFN Suzanne Seaman. Anyone Park; at St. Clair north of Pine River out in cooperation with faculty consists of Darrel Allen, DNR who has not received an invi- mouth; at Marine City and at Algonac INC. OFFERS FLEXIBILITY, INDEPENDENCE from Michigan State University (Chair): Dr. Jon Bartholic, Chair tation and would like to at- south of M-29. Long-handled nets 103 E. Main St Betty Jo remembers the ad- and involved teacher. Reetzke and Western Michigan Univer- of Resource Development, tend. please contact Allan needed in most areas because of ^ MAMSm BINGO vertisement as if it were just saw direct selling as a way to 4 sity. To be known as the Michi- Michigan State University; Dr. supplement her family's in- •••iw :*.. and Judy Baird. 897-9462. Lowell yesterday: This is for the per- deep water and strong current. >; *V' M gan Natural Resource and En- Harvey Liss, Extension Program Every Saturday night PI 8 son who usually doesn't an-, come. I liked having a little SANILAC COUNTY—4. Lexington Har- Leader for the Kellogg Biologi- Ph. 897-6411 extra money for vacations bor: At Lexington. Dip from piers and hi ;^^Ibscf • vironmental Leadership Insti- 7:00 P.M. swer ads, but who speaks cor- tute, it is supported by a $10,000 cal Station; and Dr. Peter Kob- rectly, dresses neatly and has and so I could do things for along shoreline. 5. Port Sanilac Har- JANET OR JAMES SMITH my son, and now for my grand- grant from the W.K. Kellogg rak. Director of the Center for LOWELL MOOSE BINGO experience in church or social bor: At Port Sanilac. Dip from pier and formerly of 906 E. Main children," says Reetzke. who Foundation. Public Administration Programs, 1320 E. Fulton work." along shoreline. 6. Bridgehampton SHAFFER MECHANICAL M earned $3,500 last year in ad- BRavCO ( "We are pleased to assist with Western Michigan University. Street. Lowell, please con- I thought that sounded River: At Forester along M-25. Dip Earty Bird Bingo at 6:00 P.M tact your attorney in South- CONTRACTOR. Plumbing, just like me." said Jo. MI was © dition to her teaching income. 7 this innovative effort which is "The Natural Resource Com- from mouth to hwy. 7. Cherry Creek: • S AMI AC TFN really shocked when I found Other advantages the first grant by the Foundation mission sees this as a solid build- field. Ml immediately. Ask for heating, air conditioning and mately 10,000 employees at There are other advantages At Sanilac County Park 1 mi. N. of For- out it was a job in direct sel- World Book, agrees that the to the Department of Natural Re- ing block toward cooperative Paul Jablouski. (313) 644- welding. Service specialists. to working for a direct-selling ester. Dip in park near creek mouth. 8. ling. 1 mean. 1 just wasn't the industry's image has changed. problem solving," comments Phone (616) 942-8858. 9 firm. Most companies offer a Elk Creek: At Sanilac State Park 2 mi. > 135 k. sources," stated Dr. Norman A. 5410. type That was 1969. Today "You don't have to be overly S. of Forestville along M-25. Dip from Brown, Executive Vice President Marlene Fluharty, Commission MONDAYS PI 5-18 CTFN Jo, who started out working variety of sales incentives, in- aggressive, you just have to cluding cash bonuses, pro- of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Chair. Also, David Dempsey, En- part-time, is vice president mouth to hwy. and along shoreline. 9. Que-Ke-Bk learn to channel your motiva- ducts, vacation trips, cars and vironmental and Natural Re- and general sales manager Mill Creek: At Forestville along M-25. AllECAN 'The Institute will work to es- INCOME TAX PREPARED tion, to think BIG and follow other prizes to help motivate Dip from mouth to hwy. tablish a sense of partnership in sources advisor to Governor Sportsmans Club for World Book Encyclopedia, through." - Individual/Business. Attor- and earned over half a mil- employees. Of course, most HURON COUNTY—10. Sucker Creek: mission between the Department James Blanc hard observed, Earty Bird Bingo 6:30 P.M ney Richard J. Heath. 1125 MM lion dollars as a branch man- Flexibility, extra income companies encourage—but 1.5 mi. N. of White Rock. Dip at and professionals currently out- 'This represents a great opportu- don't require—a salesperson Regular Bingo 7:00 P.M. ager last year. mouth. 11. Elm Creek: 2.5 mi. N. of side the agency," observed DNR nity to develop a new generation W. Main St., Lowell. 897- WANTED - Babysitter What attracts a person to a to recruit new sellers into the Jo, 54, is one of 5.8 million part-time job or career in di- White Rock. Dip at mouth. 12. Ocka Director Gordon E. Guyer. 'This of leaders in Michigan. It is an Oue-Ke-Zik Clubhouse 9480 or 241-2292. needed. Afternoons and ranks. Bringing someone into people who work full-or part- rect selling? Creek: 1.5 mi. S. of Port Hope along exciting initiative we hope will TFN the sales force means the re- experience will begin to build 11400 Foreman Road evenings part-time. Trans- time in direct selling, bring- First and foremost is flexi- M-25. Dip from mouth to hwy. 13. trust and understanding between remove barriers and forge bonds ing consumers everything cruiter not only benefits from portation needed. Senior bility and the personal free- his or her own sales, but from Willow Creek: At Huron City along U.S. 23. Dip in creek mouth and along agency professionals and clien- oetween people that will help Lowell, Michigan from cosmetics and health Park E. of Copper Harbor, Dip from Citizens welcome. Will con- dom the job allows, says Paula the sales of the person re- M-25. Dip at M-25 bridge. Land near shore. 31. Cheboygan River: In Che- outlet to mouth. tele groups and will provide in- chart courses of action to meet TFN care products to vacuum clean- Auerbach of the DSA. "Often sider your home. Call 534- ers and encyclopedias. It's an cruited. mouth is private, permission to dip re- boygan, from dam downstream. 32. BARAGA COUNTY—45. Falls River: formed and effective leaders so the demands of the 1990s and Business people like being able to work In addition, many people p 3910. $8.6 billion industry, accord- quired. 14. New .iver: 1.5 mi. N. of Greene Creek: Ten miles E. of Che- In L'Anse along U.S. 41, Dip at mouth. that we may proceed with Michi- beyond in Michigan." around family schedules and can take advantage of insur- Jim Cook. Jr. CI 8-20 ing to the Direct Selling As- Huron City along M-25. Dip at hwy. boygan. from U.S. 23 to mouth. 46. Silver River: 10 mi. N.E. of L'Anse gan's strong environmental and The W.K. Kellogg Founda- having the freedom that a job ance, proflt-sharing and other S SeniceS sociation (DSA), a Washing- in direct selling provides." she bridge. Land near mouth is private, EMMET COUNTY-33. Carp Lake on Huron Bay. Dip from hwy. to mouth. natural resources agenda." tion, established in 1930 to "help AUCTIONEER benefits a company might ton, D.C.-based trade group. says. permission to fish there required. 15. River: At Cecil Bay Corners 5 mi. W. MARQUETTE COUNTY-47. Dead Director Guyer continued, people help themselves," has dis- WANTED - Work. Carpen- offer. Grindstone City Harbor. At Grind- of Mackinaw City along Wilderness All Types of Sales Selling direct This is of particular in- Choosing a direct selling River: In Marquette south of Presque "We will recruit for the Institute, tributed more than $843 million try, painting, roofing and stone City. Dip along shore and from Park Rd. Dip at hwy. and mouth. Land (616) 897-8872 *. ATTORNEY SERVICES Just what type of person terest to women who, accord- company Isle Park. Dip to bridge. bright, professional people who in support of programs in agricul- maintenance. Reasonable pier. 16. Plnnebog River. At Port Cres- is public, good fishing access. does well in direct selling? ing to the most recent statis- How does one go about CHIPPEWA COUNTY—48. Galloway have an interest in key issues af- ture, education and health. Areas NEED A D.J.? Divorce, from 3150 rates. Phone 364-8931. tics, make up 80 percent of choosing a company? Look for cent State Park. Dip at river mouth. MUSKEGON COUNTY—34. Duck The old image of the aggres- fecting our state. We hope to en- of emphasis within those broad sive, can't-take-no-for-an-an- the country's direct selling one whose sales technique best ARENAC COUNTY—17. Au Gres River: Lake Outlet: 5 mi. N. of Muskegon Creek: VA miles from mouth to We play your favonte 1 plus costs; CI 3-28. M-123. 49. Roxbury Creek: Mouth to roll 20 representatives from fields include aduli continuing swer, door-to-door salesper- force. "I started with World fits your personality. Many At Au Gres along U.S. 23. Dip along State Park along Scenic Dr. Dip from music for all occasions. Bankruptcy from 8500 Lake Shore Dr. 50. Naomlkong Creek: local, county and state govern- education; betterment of health son has come and gone, ac- Book part-time 28 years ago firms don't depend solely on shore near mouth. Long-handled nets hwy. to mouth, along shore and off All types of music to because I could schedule the selling door-to-door anymore. Mouth to Lake Shore Dr. ments; the media; legislative and health services; a whole- . including costs: cording to President and Di- needed off breakwall. 18. Schnitzel- the piers of Muskegon and White choose from. rector of North American Sales job around my family's needs They may use telemarketing, MACKINAC COUNTY—51. Nunns staff, private enterprise; and en- some food supply; and broaden- bank Creek: On S. side of Point Look- lakes. Lite & Listen Simple Will S45; Help Medfor World Book, Frank Gag- and earn extra money," says referrals, direct mail, mall Creek: 10 mi. W. of Cedarville along vironmental and resource advo- ing leadership capacity of indi- out north of Au Gres. Dip at mouth. OTTAWA COUNTY—35. Pigeon Lake Sound Systems Adoption S200: liardi. World Book, which pub- Jo, a mother of four. selling and home parties to 19. Lake Huron: Near Bear Track Inn. outlet: At Port Sheldon. Dip along M-134. Dip from hwy. to mouth only. cacy groups - all representatives viduals. Projects in opportunities HELP WANTED-Dental re- lishes the best-selling ency- Of course, income is also an reach consumers. Call: 897-4336 approx. 8 mi. N. of Au Gres. Dip along shoreline. Water in outlet proper is 52. Carp River: 12 mi. N.E. of St. Ig- of the clientele to which this De- for youth are concentrated Incorporation. ceptionist full-time, experi- clopedia, "looks for people important reason people look Most important, choose a nace along Mackinac Trail. Dip at partment responds. Twenty DNR mainly in Michigan; support for NCTFN who are bright and present for work in direct selling firms. company whose product you shoreline. 20. Angelo's Creek: Be- generally too deep for wading. Also from 8200; enced tor modem preven- M mouth. 53. Cut River: 2 mi. E. of professionals will also be economic development projects themselves well, who are "You are an independent busi- have confidence in. I chose tween Bessinger and Hammell Beach dip off piers at Grand Haven and tion-oriented dental office in 9 roads. Dip at mouth. 21. White Stone Holland. Epoufette along U.S. 2. Walk down to selected for a total of 40 Institute is provided only in Michigan. Drunk Driving. people-oriented and are sin- ness person and you get out World Book says Reetzke, river, dip at mouth. 54. Paquin Creek: ATTENTION LOWELL Ada/Cascade area. 676- cerely interested in serving of direct selling what you put "because I had used it in my Point: Dip along shore near water members." The Foundation is today among M VAN BUREN COUNTY-36. Deer Lick HIGH SCHOOL CLASS from 8250; 1104. the customers' educational into it," explains Jo. If you home and in my classrooms. plant. 22. Whitney Drain: At 'Singing 3 mi. W. of Epoufette along U.S. 2. Major goals of the program the largest private philanthropic Creek: 3 ml. S. of South Haven at end OF 1987! - Our 20th CI 8 needs," he says. "We look for just want to supplement your I believed 100 percent in the Bridge" 9 mi. S. of Tawas City along of 13th Street off old U.S. 31 (Blue Walk in. dip at mouth. 55. Black River: are: I) To provide professional organizations in the world. Inter- Dnvefs License 6 mi. E. of Naubinway along U.S. 2. reunion will be held on honest people to tell an hon- income and spend a few hours product." U.S. 23. Dip In lake off mouth and in Star Highway). Dip at mouth and development to enhance the ef- national fellowship programs in Restoration. 8300 est story about our product." a week at the job, you can. If Jo concurs. "I get a person- river. Dip from hwy. to mouth. 56. Milleco- fectiveness of future community health and agriculture are as- Saturday. July 25 at Can- along shoreline. 37. Brandywine Plus Costs; As a matter of fact, 50 per- you want a career with great al sense of achievement each IOSCO COUNTY—23. Tawas River: At Creek: 5 mi. S. of South Haven off quln River: 1 ml. W. of Naubinway. Dip and state leaders; and 2) To de- sisted in several other countries. nonsburg Ski Area. For in- cent of World Book's 50,000- income potential, you have time I sell my company's pro- Tawas City along U.S. 23. Dip along 29th Ave. and 77th St. Dip at mouth within hwy. right-of-way. Use long-han- lineate major natural resource A brochure, outlining program formation or to volunteer Landlord Tenant. S For MSperson salesforc e are or have that choice, too." duct. What I leave with a fam- dled nets. been educators. Teachers Betty Reetzke enjoys both ily, they have for a lifetime" shore, along breakwall just north of and along shore. and environmental issues which details and recruitment proce- to help call Charlie Doyle Probate. Workmans FOR SALE - Beautiful river mouth and at mouth. 24. Tawat BERRIEN COUNTY—38. St. Joseph SCHOOLCRAR COUNTY—57. Man- will come to the forefront in dures, will be available after find that selling World Book the flexibility and the extra For more information about at 676-2720 days. Plush & Sculptured stain- income her job as a part-time a career in direct selling, con- City Park: At Tawas City. Use long- River: Off north and south piers at Istlque River: At Manistlque. Dip be- Michigan over the next decade. March 20, at which time recruit- Compensation, is a natural for them. They C18 can still work in their profes- sales representative with tact the Direct Selling Associ- handled dip nets off dock for best re- river mouth. low old U.S. 2 in rapids. SI. South These goals will guide the one- ment will begin. For more infor- guard carpet now on sale Real Estate, sionr and help bring strong World Book provides. A sixth ation, 1730 M Street, Wash- sults. or dip along shoreline. 25. Dead Town Creek: 1 Vs miles west of Manis- year program which will consist 1 mat ion or to receive the brochure at Wright-Way Carpet. UPPER PENINSULA tlque to U.S. 2.59. MarMeheed Creek: ADA VILLAGE PRE- & Personal Injury.. educational values right into grade teacher at Peabody Ele- ington, D.C. 20036, or contact Au Sable River: 2 mi. S. of Oscoda of four one-week series of semi- and application form, contact Ionia 616-527-2540. the home environment," says mentary School in Chicago, a World Book representative along U.S. 23. Dip at hwy. Land near GOGEBIC COUNTY—39. Montreal 6 mi. E. of Manistlque from the Coun- nars and field trips presented by Darrel Allen, Institute Chair, De- SCHOOL, 7339 Bronson St., RICHARD HEATH C18-19 Gagliardi. Reetzke first started selling listed in your local Yellow mouth is private, permission to fish River: 17 mi. N.W. of Ironwood via ty Road bridge to the mouth. university, industry and govern- partment of Natural Resources, Ada, Michigan is now accept- Jo, who oversees approxi- World Book in 1968. A busy Pages. in LOWELL 897-9480. there may be needed. 26. Au Sable U.S. 2 and County Rd. 505. Dip at DELTA COUNTY—60. Tacooeh River: ment experts. P.O. Box 30028, Laiising,MI <) enrollments for a new af- FOR SALE - Dune Buggy: In Rapid River along U.S. 2. Dip from GRAND RAPIDS River: At Oscoda. Dip on breakwalls Legion Park along C.R. 505 or at river 48000 'emoon program starting fiberglass body on 1963 VW hwy. to mouth. 61. Days River: 2 mi. Il HAT* ItttSf with long-handled nets and along mouth. September. 1987. The prog- 241-2292. Chassis. Runs great, needs tCtRl€S'* shore of river for Vt mi. upstream. N. of Kipling along Old U.S. 2. Dip V ONTONAGON COUNTY-40. Union .. . o , • < ram is Monday. Wednesday T.LC. and a mechanic's ALCONA COUNTY—27. Harrlsvllle River: 2.5 mi. W. of Silver City along from hwy. to mouth. 62. Escaneba and Friday afternoons from Harbor: At Harrisville. Dip in harbor, M-107. Dip from hwy. to mouth ervJ River: 3 mi. N. of Escanaba along U.S. touch. Make offer. Call 897- CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS Tha ancient Greaks believed feeding snakes evergreen berries would deetroy their especially near Mill Creek mouth. 28. along nearby shoreline. 2. Dip from dam to mouth. 63. No-See- 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and 9261 days ask for Roger. 18 venom. They stopped believing It after the snake bit them. Black River: In Black River, at Black HOUGHTON COUNTY—41. SchloU Um Creek: 10 miles south of Esca- open to all cnMdren who An, type pfopeMy any*iru»'e 897-5381 evenings. River Rd. and Lakeshore Dr., 2 mi. E. naba at M-35. 64. Ford River: At Ford Th« Aztecs of Mexico celebrated New Yew's on Febnierv will be 4 years old by De- •nVichiq.*" 24 Hou»S NCTF Creek: At Oskar, on Portage Ship :AN0 VAlHCU of U.S. 23. Dip at mouth and along Canal. Dip from hwy. to mouth. 42. River along M-35. Dip from hwy. to cember 1 ef 1987. Call 676- Can Ffee-i duL IjW .y PCrtP UtTH THAV... shoreline. Swedetown Creek: 1.5 mi. W. of Han- mouth. 2166 weekc'ay mornings for Ndiiona Acctpia/Ke Co ALPENA COUNTY—29. Thunder Bay cock on Portage Canal along M-203. MENOMINEE COUNTY-65. Cedar 'formation. NIFTY GIFT - Engraved per- River: In Alpena. Dip at 9th Street Dip from hwy. to mouth. 43. Pike River: River: At M-35. Dip near mouth of LET RAY TRIM or cut down sonal stationery. Makes a CI 8 Dam. Long-handled nets helpful as At Chassell along U.S. 41. Dip from Walton Creek near M-35 bridge. 66. your tree the safety way with great Christmas gHII Order water is too deep to wade. hwy. to mouth. Menominee River: At Menominee. Dip Common snese Is in- a cherry picker. 616 794 now at the Grand Valley Europeans once believed a good way to ward off the plague was to have women pull at Hattie St. bridge. 67. Deer Creek: 5 stinct, and enough of it is a plow around the outskirts of the village. CHEBOYGAN COUNTY-30. Mill KEWEENAW COUNTY-44. Fanny Germans used to believe striking a door sill with an ax 2499. Ledger, 105 N. Broadway. Creek: 4 mi. E. of Mackinaw City along Hooe Creek: At Fort Wilkins State mi. N. of Cedar River. would end a speH of bed weather. genius." Josh Billings CTFN Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, March 18. 1*7 - Page 24 Johnson wins soles oword Lowell Middle School Drama Class

Dak Johnson, II9I4 74th Sc.f offers hilarious comedy, "Hospital" > Alto, local agent for Farm Bureau Insurance Group, was The Lowell Middle School School Cafetorium. Admission show on the road" on Frida:f| the company leader in insurance Eighth Grade Drama Class will if free and the public is welcome, morning. March 26, to present sales for the month of January. present the hilarious comedy, In addition to two more perfor- the play to the residents of Cum- 1987, Hospital.'* on Ibesday. March mances. for their fellow sm- berland Manor. Johnson*! production during 24 at 7:30 p.m., in the Middle dents, the cast will 'take their the first month of the year was the highest among all Farm Bureau Insurance agents in Michigan. A Farm Bureau Insurance agent for 26 years. Johnson has earned several major insurance awards during his career. They incude 13 MA11 American" awards for top producers, four National Quality Awards for the high qual- ity of his life insurance business, and many other honors for his outstanding sales and service. Farm Bureau Insurance Group, one of the stale s major insurers, has a statewide force of 400 agents serving more than Dak Johnson 300.000 Michigan policyhol- 4m. All workers must file new W-4 form

The new tax law requires that you checked the "Single'4 or Failure lo do so could create a you submit a new Form W-4 for "Married" box on your most re- situation where you would have your employer for 1987. the IRS cent Form W-4 on fik with your a large tax bill, plus a penalty, says. If you have more than one employer. at the end of the year. job. you must submit a new Although you must complete Finally, you can still claim Front to beck. L-R: Angie Koster. April Rogers, Steve Woodhead, Gary Kml. Andy WUIiamaon. Form W-4 to each of your em- a new Form W-4 before October exemption from withholding on Mike Lindhout. Jennifer Cook, Niki Kline, Angie Amett. Jenni Visser. Sherry Hildenbrand. \) Elizabeth Shelby. ployers. 1, 1987. it is important that you your Form W-4 if you owed no If you do not file a new Form complete it as soon as possibk federal tax last year and do not W-4 by the deadline, your em- since the tax law changes could expect to have a tax liability this ployer must withhold taxes from result in you having too little or year. wages as if you are either single too much withheld Your with- For more information call I- claming one withholding allow- holding. plus any estimated tax 800-424-FORM. for a copy of ance or married claiming two al- payments, should closely match Publication 505. Tax Withhold- lowances. depending on whether your tax liability for the year, ing and Fstimated Tax.* /PRincrime a

Front to Back, L-R: Lisa Hoffman, Larrie Tuomeia, Kerrie Kfeatafer, Angie Groen, Michelle VanDyke. Shannon Converse, Amy Morse.> Leeanna Funderburg. O.J. Smith, Kris Kniola. Neille Stephens, Jennifer Nugent. Not pictured: Nancy Wingeier. Dove Clark, cont'd. ^

merce throughout his business includes five grandchildren and take on some minor plumbing re- 1979 FORD RANGER, real nice Sl^S00 years and says "I paid my dues one great-grandchild. They have pair jobs, but for the most pai^ when 1 sometimes thought I was 1981 OLDS CUTLASS, 2 door, extra nice $4,495°° some rental properties to super- they are going to enjoy not run- the only member still in the or- vise. and Dave thinks he may ning a day-to-day business. 1982CR0WNVICT0RY. 4 door, loaded, nice $5,995°° ganization.** 1983 CROWN VICTORY. 4 door, sharp $4,995°° He served as a Lowell Volun- teer Fireman. Lowell Reserve 1983 FORD BRONCO. 4x4, nice $7,995°° Police Officer and Reserve Kent Vic Krause bocks 1984 AMC ENCHORE, 4 door, nice $3,995°° County Sheriff's Deputy from 1984MUSTANGE, 2door, auto, air $5,995°° 1946 through 1962. He said he 1985 TEMPO, 4 door, auto, air $5,995°° enjoyed this service, but found House Bill 4240 he just didn't have the time for 0. 1985 FORD RANGER, pick-up. auto $6,995°° it after purchasing the business. Victims of crimes committed Clark's hobbies at one time in- Under the legislation: < 1986 TAURUS. 4 door. 4 to choose from $9,995°° by juveniles would receive cluded amateur roller skating - victims would be notified^ 1985 LTD. 4 door's, 5 to choose from $5,995°° notification, participation, pro- competition. Il was a family af- of rights and hearings; tection and restitution based fair for the Claris, and one year - there would be prompt re- upon legislation I recently co- in the early sixties. Dave. Betty turn of victim's property; sponsored in the Michigan - juveniles would be placed We have over 100 Good Units To Chose Lou and both their daughters House. qualified to compete in the na- in custody if there are threats House Bill 4240, (introduced tional championships held in made to the victim; From by State Representative Bill Van Chicago. 'That's the only time - information aboat the vic- Regenmorter. R-Jenision), an entire family has qualified as tim could be kept confidential;^ applies to crimes that would be far as I know,** Gark said. He - victims would have the righn felonies if the individual had served as President of the Michi- to be present during trial; been an adult. gan Amateur Roller Skating As- - victims would have the righM The legislation would add an sociation for eight yean and at to make impact statements to the^ important new chapter to the the national level for four more judge: Harold Zeieler Crime Victims' Rights Act which - victims restitution would be years. was enacted into law in 1985. Clark has always been active established and emphasized. The juvenile court system is with the Boy Scouts, though he These safeguards are the logi- FORD far different from the system that cal extension of protections we never served as an officer. He tries adults. Yet, the impact of 'Plus Sales Tax, Hours could always be counted on to already give to victims of adult crimes committed by juveniles Title A Plate Fees Mon. * Wad. • 8:30-9:00 help with a special project or criminals under the Crime Vic- LOWELL Tuaa., Thura. A Fri. 8:30-6:00 can be just as severe and rights pitch in to work on the Scout tims' Right Act. By enacting thig Sal. 8:30 - 4:00 for victims must be established. 897-8431 Cabin. bill, we could complete the prcS'' In their retirement, the Claries cess we began in 1985 so that plan to enjoy their family, which Michigan will continue as th