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Volume 4, h$ue'32 Serving Lowell Area ffa Readers Since 1893 Wedneiday, June 20,1979 Schwacha Given Runciman Grant Chany Creak gowned Wires Cause Traffic Snarl Senior Class Night at Lowell Tony li enrolled at the Uni- studies. He has been very active To Orange Hands High School was the occasion versity of Michigan in the in the music department as a concrete light pole which for the presentation of the C. H. School of Music next fall. He member of the high school choi- The owners of Cherry Creek the mercury vapor Runciman Scholarship Grant. will pursue a degree in musk and participating in four musi- Care Center. Lowell, received and the cross walk signs on Tony Schwacha. son of Mr. theory. Tony's music career in cals. approval May 21 from Maurice southeast corner of Hudson A] and Mrs. Victor Schwacha of high school provided an excel- The C.H. Runciman Student S. Reizen. M.D., State Health i Main was demolished Mon- Lowell, is this year's recipient. lent background for his college Benefit Fund was established by Director, to lease the fadlity. about 7 p.m. when Terry the Runciman family to help The nursing home Is owned Letscher, 20. of Spencer, deserving Lowell students meet by Cherry Creek Nursing Home, knra. knocked it over as he conege expenses. Past recipi- Inc., a Michigan co-partnership attempted to make a right turn ents have induded Jane Rivette that is leasing the facility to from Hudson onto Main St. Hot and Glen Bailey. Anthony Perillo. Appleton, Wis- wires in the intersection caused The C.H. Rundman fund is traffic delays and detours. 'Cent consin, doing business as A.P. IHUI one of Lowell High Schools Enterprises. Subsequently, Letscher was driving a carni- finandal aids to students. Other A.P, Enterprises is subleasing val ride truck owned by the funds include the Edwin F. the facility to Arthur Fochs, an Amusement Corporation of ! Doyle Trust Fund for Scholar- individual proprietor, doing America based in Coldwater. :! I! ship-Grants, and the W.W. business as Cherry Creek Care MI. He left the scene of the nan Gumser- Fund, Center. The sublease is a nccident but was stopped by an interest free student loan straight pass through agree- officers in Saranac and returned 5 fund. ment with no difference in lease to Lowell. amounts. Letscher was ticketed for AUCITON FTEMS NEEDED Although the facility has 153 leaving the scene of a property Get ready for the Lowell PoUceman's auction. Any usable Hems long term care beds, only 123 damage aeddent and also for you would be willing to donate or wish to get rid of withoct holding a skilled care beds are included failure to stop in an assured garage sate of your own will be appreciated. For delivery of all under the certificate of need. dear distance. He posted bond items, can City Hall at 897-8«S7. The auction will be held at 10:45 The fadlity added 30 beds some since he is not a LoweU resident a.m. on Wednesday. July 4 at the 4-H Fairgrounds. AH proceeds time ago without prior approval. The amusement ride truck has from the auction will go to pay for the Fourth of July fireworks. According to West Michigan been impounded until bond for Any individual or group interested in participating in the 4th of Health Systems Agency policy, damages is posted since the July Parade, please con tart Ddores Day at 897*8545 (That SPECIAL projects that are submitted for corporation carried no insur- Place). review will not be endorsed if ance. AIEKDfDKI the applicant has begun imple- John Jones, of the Lowell Lawefl reserve polke officers and the Emergency Rescue unit responded to the scene of an accident Notice: A reminder for those dubs, organizations or individuals mentation. Since the lease light and Power set a prelimin- at the Corner of Hortiin and Main on Monday night ta help Sgt. Jim Hntaon rente traffic aronnd fallen that will be taking a part in the 4th of July Celebration, please agreement began July 1, 1978, ary damage estimate as in hot electrical wires and the debris frotd a downed tight pole. The driver of the truck which ripped the attend this meeting June 28th at 7 p.m. at the VFW for final the health systems agency did txcess of S500. pole from the concrete received two tickets and the track was I development. If you were in the vidnity of not approve the protect. the High School last Wednesday •ED TAG or Thursday, June 6 and 7, you Harold Zeigler Ford is holding a very special Bed Tag Sale at the could well have thought you dealership, cutting prices to bring back the "good old days" for 11 were back stage at Disney Land. Ranch Auditions Trim 85 Amateur Acts to To 30 days. The sale will run from June 20 through June 30. Every new Grease paint, fancy plumes and vehicle in stock will be red tagged for this special event. Some are feathers, as well as fancy cos- Five area amateur contestants represented by Mark Phillips ery section of the state. Bev Lowell Showboat through per- discounted up to $2,3001 Let's hear it for the "good old days". See tumes. were all over the place. House will be displaying their talents and his Illusion Show. Hall, chair person for the bus sonal appearances with various their ad on Page 2. There was music, noise and and aiming for an opportunity of Saranac is represented with tour committee indicated this is senior and civic groups around confusion along with the con- performing on this year's Lowell three top entries. The Short a record year for the bus tours. Michigan. This effort is bring- V-.-V ,r fti stant datter of tap sboes. The Sewwftifirtfe amateur talent ;Q)|tle. a comedy anotine. beads "Our conaminee haa worked ing in exedta* results. is one summer sport that gives the whote self a wettwrt, event was the auditions for the Openr finals, Saturday. July 14. the Saranac delegation. Chris hard and long in selling the mented Bev. * brain and body, and the YMCA is ready to teach both youths and talent search night. This year's amateur talent JeRue, a sharp vocalist along adults the game. Classes begin the week of June 25. There will also In many previous years Dr. Jack and Emma Luochesi finals will be staged at the with Tammy Hardy, another be a Youth Intra-Oty League and an Adult Competitive League Oaik Vredenburg. Talent Night have opened for business with Showboat Amphitheatre with singer, share the limelight. See Greenfield And forming. Call the YMCA to get in on the action. Chairman, had only a few their second LoweU restaurant the first of the 30 contestants TTie 85 contestants for the entrants, but not this year. Lucchc^si's Ranch House is lo- stepping iq front of the spotlight starting auditions rank near an YOITIE NEEDED! !i There were 41 contestants Wed- cated one half block off Main at 8 p.m. Admission is SI .50 for all-time high. Amateurs from Leove Driving To LAAC You've never worked on the Showboat and you've lived here an nesday night and 45 Thursday Street on Riverside and has adults and 75 cents for dnldren eastern, northern and central your life? You just moved here and you wouldn't know anyone? Now night, 86 in all. Mickey Mouse been completely remodeled in- under 12. areas of the state along with Organizers of the bus trip to and the bus trip. is your chance to get acquainted and involved in the major source of was there in person as was the side and out. The 30 contestants are sur- many from west Michigan, en- Greenfield Village for parents The trip emphasizes parent/ this community's identity. Showboat Pink Panther. There were solos, The Ranch House will seat vivors of a starting field of 85 tered the two-nights of ruggeo and kids report that reservations child partidpation. Those under The painting of that huge, beautiful neni riverboat is an being duets, an Ulusionist. ventrilo- forty hungry diners. Breakfast from all sections of the state in competition. arc going fast with onlv 12 16 must be accompanied by an done on a volunteer basis. If you have ever held a paintbrush, you quist and instrumental num- will be served no matter what the two nights of auditions "We were very surprised and places aboard remaining. The adult or have a sponsor on the ait NEEDED. After wolfing down supper, folks have been painting bers. Dancers!!! you name 'em time the clock says. The menu recently held at the LoweH High pleased with the large amateur trip is scheduled for Wednes- trip. All costs over the trip fee from 6:30 p.m. until daft every night for what seems like months. and we had 'em. There were tap includes a variety of luncheon School Auditorium. turnout. It appears Lowell day, June 27 and is sponsored will be underwritten by the All the nooks, crannies and gingerbread need a coat of that white dancers, jazz dancers, gymnas- items with Donua Smit doing The big goal for the 30 surviv- Showboat's amateur talent pro- by the Lowell Area Arts Coundl. LAAC, excluding meals. Those stuff. There is still plenty to do and very little time to get it done. tic, adagio, acrobatic, disco, Ha- the cooking. Waitresses are ing acts is a spot on the week gram is gaining stature through- The tour is planned for any partidpating will take a picnic Gals, it's a great way to camouflage the sprinkling of gray hairs. waiian. Charleston, modern, jh- Sharon Crandall, Julie Schier- long Showboat (July 23-28) out the state. The judging at the interested persons in the area, lunch and stop at a fast food Blame it on the Showboat painting after you've given of your time terirag, hoe down, and others beek and Linda LaLonde. which stars the popular and auditions was very difficult be- not only for members of the restaurant on the ride home. and muscle. that I didn't even recognize. Hours for the new restaurant talented vocalist Leslie Uggams. cause of the high caliber of the LAAC. Last year's trip to There were baton twirlers with are 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday Twelve amateur acts will be contestants." explains Dr. Gark Greenfield VOlage will cele- was very success^! and organ- ~ OOPS or without tights, rope jumpers, through Friday. 5 a.m. to 2 p.m. selected from the July 14 finals Vredenburg. amateur commit- brate its 50th Anniversary all izers of the tour remind those Last week's display ad for the Vergennes Methodist Church guitar and piano players, dance on Saturday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and two will be featured on each tee chairman. through the summer with many that have not yet made their annual Ox Roast erroneously stated the date as Saturday. June 24. lines from 2 to 48 dancers. on Sunday. evening of the Showboat pro- Meanwhile, ticket sales for special events. Cost of the trip is reservations that the deadline is The correct date was last Saturday. June 16. We hope we didn't Contestants ranged from 3 or The Lucchesi's also own and gram. the six-night Showboat is good only S13 per person, and in- Wednesday, June 20. Call 897- make you miss this great dinner. Don McPbersoo stopped in to let 4-year-old kids to Senior Citi- operate Lucchesi's Pizza on The lone Lowell entry in the with requests coming from ev- cludes admission to the Village 8802 or 897-8533. us know about our error and to teU us that, wrong date zens. Acts ranged from singly Main St July 14 finals is Kevin Vezino. notwithstanding, over 500 dinners were served. ^ numbers to the Great Lakes an outstanding vocalist. Alto is Barbershop Chorus of 50 voices. SCRATCH PADS - HERE COMES SUMMER Every ad was darn good. To wftigmft, coK>f»i • •I arc GREAT CURL! GREAT BODY1 The calendar says the first day of summer happens this week and me. they were all winners. Dr. priced at a than With Unlpenn at Vanity Bnlr after the annual winter cabin fever, it is about time. Take a blanket Vredenburg and his staff will 40 cents per pmmd. The Grand Fniliii, 283 E. Mate, Lowell, and a picnic and settle in for an afternoon of entertainment on the cut the number down to about Progress Report Valley La^ar, IIS N. •rand- 35 to 40 acts for the big show on Ml 897-7586. c32 banks of the Thornapple liver June 24. The annual Thonapple way, Lowei. Bluegrass Music Festival will happen at Chariton Park in Hastings. the Showboat stage in July YAH SERVICE — DAK Music, fireworks, and a multi-milhon dollar Floating Ait Center sponsored by the Lions Club. It QUALITY PUNTING Ph. 897-8638, Hra. 7 will bring a festival of sight and sound to West Michigan during the win be a great show. You won't Offset and Letterpress. Grand ta 7 p.m. Maaday-Satar West Michigan Seaway Festival June 26, 27 and 28 ir Muskegon. want to miss it. | VaUey Ledger, 105 N. Broad • •a day. „ cSltf Plenty of things to do in our lovely corner of Mk 0an without way. 897-9261. driving for hours, . In the course of 44 years 1 have accumulated a consider- OFFIUE BLOTTEl able amount of Showboat me- morabilia. Mrs. C. H. Runciman Involved in a property damage accident on Monday afternoon, PLEASE N0TE1!! June 11, was Robert Ripley when he failed to yield the right of way passed on to me a lot of Mr. at Hudson and Bowes Rds. and was strode by Sandra Vanstee. Runcie's personal material. Kim Patrick of Ionia sustained minor injuries and sought his own Norm Borgerson Jr. gave me medical attention after he was involved in a rod over on Bluewater several boxes of Norm Sr.'s Hwy. on Saturday, 4une 16 at 12:45 p.m. Patrick attempted to pass collection. lila Johnson, gave two vehicles at the same time aa the car directly in front of him me a lot of Ed's material. 1 have pulled out to pass. Patrick's vehicle slid in the gravel on the left side collected a large amount of my of the road, he lost control and roOed over. own. I have press clippings and Louis Kaminski of Lowell also suffered minor injuries when his pictures numbering in the hun- motorcyde slid in loose gravel at the corner of M-21 and dreds. I have spent many hours Cumberland on Sunday, June 17 about 7 p.m. and have the material pretty much in order, h has been fun GtAND lE-OPKNIIf G SA1X and has brought back many fond Standard Lumber in Ionia is holding a gigantic Grand Re-Opening names and memories. sale to celebrate the remodding of their Hollsnd and Ionia building and supply centers. There will be free drawings for a bicycle, radial PRECISION A FASHION HAIR- arm saw and chain saw. There are lots of sale items for the summer STTUNG—Far mm mi do-it-yourselfer. For complete information, first see their center Man's Warfd Bafentyi spread advertisement then head for Ionia. 1897-8102. eSltf Paint, paint, and more paint Is the order of the day nt the new Lewel Showboat these da> a. ROSS DRIVE INN — 888 W. Ivan Blough and his crew have Jaat about completed their work on the boat with

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; in-law, Mr. and Mrs. June 16, 1926 to Leonard and FOX — Services for C. Eliza- (Betty) Fellows of Grand Rap- (Sally) Culy of Eagle. Also five Larry R. Hartley, son of Mr. cozy (Marian) Banham of Aho; Faye Hclvic Galbreath, and beth Fox. 73. of 197 Maple St. ids; and Us mother-in-law, Mrs. grandchildren, two great-grand- and Mrs. Hartley of brother-in law and sister-in-law, married Wallace Miller in 1943 Freeport. who died Sunday, Doris Roofs tra; and Mr. and children. and one sister. Mrs. LoweU, graduated June 9 with in Willow. June 10. at the Medical Care' Mrs. James Hutton all of Grand Mari Gene Bedford of Roches- Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Hearietla) honors from Berkshire Conege She was a member of the Fadlity were held Tuesday at Rapids; several nieces and ter. Bannink of Grant; and several In Massachusetts. Hartley was corner VFW and has lived, in the the Memorial Funeral Home in nephews. Funeral services will be held nieces and nephews. the recipient of the Anna B. Funeral services were htld Saranac area the past t*o years. Freeport Rev. Richard Kkk Funeral Mass was celebrated at 1 p.m. Wednesday. June 13. Mamonas Scholarship Award Thursday afternoon with his Mrs. Miller ts survived by her officiated with burial in the Saturday at St John Vianney at Holihan Funeral Home. erry Cloth for the outstanding senior stu- Now. for no cost but some well- pastor, Rev. James Smith .of mother, Faye Galbreath of Low- Freeport Cemetery. Church. Interment Resurrection Grand Ledge. Interment in Oak- When the weather becomes dent in the Health Sciences spent time, your Farm Bureau Trinity Congregational Church en; her husband Wallace Miller She was born in Gaylord on Cemetery. wood Cemetery. warm and we experience a few division. By Roger Brown Insurance Group agent can show officiating. Interment HUhMe of Saranac; two sons, Louis you how important an annual April 12, 1906. the daughter of BIRD — Mr. James Bird, Memorial contributions may sunny days, many people bead Beach Hartley is a graduate of Cemetery in Grant. Those who Miller of Monroe and Norman Dale Johnson insurance review is to you. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Press. She aged 89. of 8766 66th St., Aho. be made to the Congregational out to the woods to enjoy the Lowell High School. Whh his As usual, it's 5:00 a.m. Tuesday (press day) and I'm just getting wish, may make memorial con- Miller of Saranac; two daugh- 1940 28th Street married Ralph Fox in Nov. 1924. passed away Wednesday eve- Church through the funeral outdoors. Unfortunately there is; wife and two children he resides around to writing this column. As usual, I didn't have the foggiest tributions to the Trinity Congre- ters, June Howell of Monroe She is survived by her hus- ning. June 13.1979 at the Grand' home. a plant that often prevents us. in Pfttsfkld. Mass.. and Is idea of what I was going to write about when I came downstairs. Grand Rapids gational Church Memorial and Eileen Bundy of Peters- band; two sons. Duane Fox of Rapids Osteopathic Hospital. MC GIHN — Mr. Michael J. from having a more enjoyable employed by Berkshire Medical But, speaking of coming downstairs. I couldn't help but notice Phone 241-1609 FARM BUREAU l burg; three brothers, Floyd Freeport and Donald Fox of He is survived by his wife. (Mike) McGihn. aged 68. of Fl experience. Poison ivy is a prt of Center. something as I did just that. There was nothing piled up at the INSURANCE iwANSD - Lloyd W. hran- Galbreath of New Hampshire; Alto; two daaghters, Mrs. Eve- Velma W. Bird; six sons. Wil- 829896th St. Alto, passed away the woodland life. . . over-upe, Marine Private First Class bottom of the stairs, and therein lies material for a cozy corner. GROUR ski, aged 65, of 5577 Morriyon Stanley Galbreath of Lowell; lyn Collier of Texas and Mrs. liam Bird of Grand Rapids, Tuesday morning. June 12.1979 The following are some inter- Kathy A. Albus. daughter of For the entire seven years that Terese and 1 have been married, Lake Rd.. Saranac. passed away and Merle Galbreath of Stan- John (Donnamae) Martin of Floyd of Muskegon, James Jr. at the Pennock Hospital follow- esting facts that have been Edward and Donna Albus of we have lived in a two story house. And. for that entire seven years. Saturday evening, June 16. He wood; one sister. Mary Ellen Middlevilk; her grandchildren of Alto, Richard and Keith both ing a lingering illness. compiled by William Gillis of, Tanks& 1075 Alden Nash. Lowell, has Terese has used the stairs as not only a convenient method for is survived by his daughter, Miller of Lowell; and six grand- and one brother, William Press of Texas, and Donald Bird also He Is survived by his wife. MSU and Tri-County Outdoor > Gap and Gawn fcmday at Ca completed Advanced Automo- getting from one floor to another, but also as a dandy set of shelves Mrs. Edward (Mary Lou) Sobe- children. of Howell. of Alto; a daughter, Mrs. Char- Beatrice M. McGihn; two sis- Education. I nasi festive Sundays af Iba tive Mechanic Course. for holding whatever needs a shelf. • lewski of Grand Rapids; four Funeral services were held Four sisters and f ju brothers les (Betty) Hamilton of Illinois; ters, Mrs. Howard Marsh of Facts Abeat Mm hy Tha Shorts, A 1977 graduate of Lowen If I kick my shpes off downstairs during the evening, they are grandchildren, one great-grand- Saturday, June 16 at the Lake 15 grandchildren, six great Manistee, and Mrs. Josephine f 1. The chemical nature of the at the 10x30 ajn Senior High School, she joined always piled up on the stairs before 1 go to bed. When Terese PUBLIC preceded her in death. daughter; a sis er. Miss Julia C. 1 grandchildren, two great-great- Bailey of Remus; and several Funeral home in Saranac. poison in poison sumac or the Marine Corps in September, CROCKER - David L. (Tag) Iwanski; and a brother, Henry J. comes back from the grocery store, all the toothpaste, soap, nieces and nephews. either of the poison-oaks pre- 1978. Crocker, aged 65, of 143 Ex- grandchildren; three brothers Iwanski of Grand Rapids; and shampoo, etc., that has to go to the upstairs bathroom, gets neatly and three sisters. The Funeral Mass was offer- sumably is related chemicafly to Leo and Phyllis Haybarker piled up on the stairs. If the kids leave a toy or toys downstairs that change SE, passed away Wed- two nephews. Mr. Iwanski was a ed Friday morning in St. Pat- Hoseth that in poison ivy, but its actual noted that a type gremlin nesday morning, June 13, at Funeral services were held belong up in their befroom, it ends up you-know-where. The list AUCTION veteran of WWII, a member of Saturday afternoon with Rev. rick's Catholic Church. Aho. identity has yet to be determin- switched figures in their new Blodgett Memorial Medical the WW n Vets. goes on and on. Dirk Venema of the Reorganized with Rev. Msgr. Edward Jawor- ed. address as reported here last Center. Funeral services will be held Graduates Assorted Colors Oh, I've complained all right. I've 1 .Iked until I was blue in the owicz as celebrant. Interment 2. Poison-oak is not an oak, week. Their correct address is He is survived by his wife, Church of Latter Day Saints Wednesday afternoon at 1 in the Von Weelden Eighth In State face about the danger involved in cluttering the stairs, and I always officiating. Interment followed followed in Resurrection Ceme- but a sumac. 14621 Indian Trails. Grand Hav- get the same replay. "If you'd carry the stuff up with you. it Jeannette (Roofstra); his chil- Alt Mortuary Chapel, where Brian T. Hoseth, son of Mr. GARAGE EQUIPMENT tery. 3. There is no poison-oak in Mark was a student in Gary Sites S-M-L & XL en, MI 49417. dren. a son, R. David Crocker of . in Alaska Cemetery. Mr. Iwanski reposes. Interment and Mrs. Wallace Hoseth, 165 Mark VanWeelden, son of Gil wouldn't be piled on the stairs." She's right, but. somehow I never PRICE - Mr. Jack B. Price, Michigan; elsewhere there are River's woodworking dass at seem to notice it as much on the way up as I do on the way down. Wyoming, a son and daughter- HAYES - Mrs. Barbara J. Rosedale Memorial Park. Marble Road, completed re- and Sandra Van Weelden of TOOLS - PARTI - EQUIPMENT aged 71, of 1491 Gridley NW, two poison-oaks, (me along the the Lowell Senior High School. Which often makes me wonder if she doesn't put it there after I've in-law. Diane and Timothy Mar- Hayes, age 64, of 817 N. Clinton MILLER — Verna Miller, 52. quirements in May 1979 and 11909 36th St, Lowell, was visrroBs NiGffrs passed away Monday afternoon, Pacific Coast, and one in the gone up stairs, hoping to trip me up on my return trip (pardon the tinson of Two Rivers. Wise.; two St, Grand Ledge, passed away of 4950 E. Riverside Dr., Saran- was awarded an English Educa- awarded first place in regional UBIAIT SDMMEIHOC18 Tha James C. Veen Observa- June 11 at Butterworth Hospi- southeastern part of the United pun). granddaughters. Emily Crocker Sunday, June 10 at her home. ac, passed away Wednesday. tion B.A. on May 20 as Adrian competition and eighth place in LewelUbmy THAT PLACE tory. 3308 Kiasing Rock Road. She is survived by two sisters; tal. States. the Michigan Industrial Educa- M I've told my life insurance man that I didn't want to tempt her any and Sarah Martinson; one bro- June 13. at Ionia Hospital. , college held its 119th Com- 32S W. Main St, 897-9596 1 , ,5 LoweU will be open to the public Saturday, June 23 at 10:30 A.M. He is survived by his wife, 4. The poison cannot be m Ht • If • further by adding to my policy. The more life insurance I get, the ther, Mario* Crocker of Barlow Mrs. Robert (Marianne) Leary She was born in Detroit on mencement tion Competition held in Tra- Moo. I(h30-ll:30 on June 9 and 29 from 8:30 p.m. Jennie; his sister and brother- sprer d by breaking the blisters Lake, MI; a sister, Mrs. Leon of Saranac, and Mrs. Rodney verse City. 12:00- 5:30 to 11 p.m. Admission is free and bigger the pile on the stairs. on the skin. About five years ago, I did take a nasty fall while carrying Mark's entry was a wooden Tues. 12:00-8:30 on dear nights observations are HaM at SfcamTi WaWbg (f acwarty (Hanr md Lart Satka), 5. The poison is not volatile HOLDING A SALE? 9ffM avail- something heavy downstairs and then stepping on whatever it was replica of a semi-truck and Fri. 1:00-6:00 permitted through the Boor a 4. and therefore cannot be con- • able at tha Ledger far Gance, that was piled up on the stairs that day. Terese witnessed the fall. trailer made from solid maple.' Sat 10:00-5:30 Reflector, w^h au alternative Located at 6901E E. Wton, Ada, iast Wait af Aanray tracted "out of the air." A Rummage, Baaement, Yard or program and inspection of One of the ilder contestants, First Grade Teacher Ethel Rivette She was frightened and I was furious but not hurt. Things were direct or secondary contact is 1 Parch Sale. Mara 10c each ar 81 equipment on cloudy nights. ably for sm of har atndents In tha wheal banaw nee better for a while after that. She was not piling so much on the necessary. 185 N. Broadway. stairs, and I was helping carry up what did get piled there. But. over 1952 Ford Wrackar Small Praat > In third! 3 h p 6. The poison may be spread the years, we've slipped back into our old habits. ingwtoll-fUnd 2 itag« Air Comprmor Whaat Baiancar Bushnell Elementary's fourth Modal WM Anvil in the smoke of burning poison One nice thing about ail this is that I always know where to look Battary Ciargar Tira Changar annual field day drew its usual HAROLD UIGUR fORD ivy because tiny droplets of the first when trying to find something. My soldering gun for instance, Son Tatter Bearing Paekar poison are present on the parti- crowd of parent timers, starters, has found a permanent home on the top step of the basement stairs. •4 Too Elaci Hot it Gnndar a Stand 2-whaal Tratlar Floor Jack Is bringing back the "Good OU Days" with an cles of dust and ash in the i judges, spectators and enthusi- It has been there for over a year, even though I've probably used it a astic student competitors. Gaar PuHar Hydraulic Bumpar Jack smoke. dozen times over that period. It just keeps getting returned to that Comprauion Tattar Gaar Luba Ottpantar Top team grade level winners 7. Poison ivy may be spread Pm Clark top step no matter where I leave it. Baitary Tattar GraaaaGun . by animals. Petting a dog were: Kgtn., Grotenhuis' Go- I want my epitaph to read: Air Tank Barrel Pumpt TUIas; 1st grade, Price's Pirates; Rapair Manual! Par.. Cat 1 nat following his running through fmm ft HEATING. €0. It wasn't a fall downstairs that did him in. Cyhndar Nona Mite Pant poison ivy is a frequent way of 309 E. MAIN ST.. LOWELL, Mi 2nd grade, Carlson's Cool Cats; But he went to eternity thinkin' it should've been. Braka Biaadar Staai Oflwa Oaak catching it WANT 197ft SUPER PRESENTAT1W 3rd grade, Bionk Beutes; 4th Antlqua Modal A Raar Fandan Adding Machine grade (a two-way tie), Allinder's IB in Cnavroiat Spoka Whaaii & riraa Olhar Mlic Itamt 8. Poison ivy may be spread ntw ncKHM <0k nvmcxjviinDaw* A 11 g Warm Air Furnacas Athletes and Schiet'er's An Noffke Heads Music Frot Viaa a Banc* by articles of clothing. A person A VERY SPECIAL EVENING WITH Plumbing Fixhirot Heating Equipment Stars, and fifth grade, Burd's Mu Beta Psi is the national niMSCASN may reinfect himself by handl- wfmlwR rlMlOTV Q* . Oil - Wood & Coal Steve Noffke of Lowell has ling the same shoes he wore Bobcats. been elected president of Mu honorary music fraternity at Tsfovtai Veciist Watar Softeners BoHart, High A Low Prat. A lot of advance effort goes when he walked through a patch Sawart A Watar Service Hot Watar & Steam Beta Psi at Michigan Technolo- Michigan Tech. Membership is of the plant. into the annual field day to gical University. Noffke, a jun- open to all students desiring to TOM NAGY AUCTIONS VanMaa. Haat Pumps promote roomteam spirit. 9. There is little way of ft Npiar TV tar ior in civil engineering, will hold express their interest in the Plumbing Suppilat & Parts Air Cond. Names are selected for teams, hastening the departure of the the office for the 1979-80 school musical and cultural events at PHONE 676-5711 ADA. MICHIGAN T-shirts are promoted and post- disease. Any medicines which Solar Energy Systems year. Michigan Tech. ers shouting the skUls of each RED TAG are used on the skin merely Licensed A Certified^ ^ LESLIE UGGAMS room are posted throughout the serve to help dry the infection, STIrEn^gancy OfTlca: 37*7534 building. treat secondary infection, or Special Added Attraetion«: Heating Sanrica Home: 897-7104 Following the two-day event relieve itching. ACTJi or 091& H first, second and third place csone derivatives will help cure *?«-' ^ ^ i gti k Mtrnt Pby 1*1* —— —- ribbons are given out at a serious cases, but should be .. 'Wfynaa ******* I wdministered only with the eiper- sot RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL special awards ceremony. Modarn Showroom Nancy Knechtel, Bushnell ience of a competent physician. JULY 23-28,1979 Due to the increased factory shipments; Harold Zeigler Ford will for 11 10. The level of sensitivity Estimating by Appointment physical education teacher, is the organizer of the field day days only (June 20 301, drastically reduce his entire inventory of new differs from person to person. 9pm »i rm Loacu. •NOvmkT AMMarMAm. aoMurc •mt tmc • nut wovwat and initiated the event at Bush- Once one surpasses this thresh- o^oanu. ffUTWM MB MmuamM aOMOM «OUIA MMMT CMONW. cars and trucks. Every new vehicle in stock will be Red Taged for this AIMTM TALOIT W—AMO TMt COUMTUL OCMCM. nell four years ago. old by contact, he will moat MICHIGAME GOROON special event. Many at and behw factory invoice. likely alter the level of that RANSOM threshold. In some cases, it GradoataAtWINU Over 45 . appears that a severe case will Super Players Old Fashioned Prices on 1979 Ford cars and Trucks herald more severe cases; in TICKETS A total of 1,600 persons are others, it appears that one very included in the official list of every month With new shipments arriving daily virulent case precludes any those awarded bachelor's, mas- Thousands win from others. ter's or specialist's (6th year) 11. The initial] contact is degrees from Western Michigan of $2,000-$70,000 Pintos starting from $3900.00 sufficient to give a person the University at its recent com- $5 and each rash if he is suffidrady sensi-. AVAILABLE AT mencement to end the second 12 T-Birds will be sold at Factory Invoice tive. Washing with a strong semester of the 1978-79 aca- $50 soap merely removes the excess demic year. MATCH BOTH Twenty Jackpot 11 Broncos in stock with Discounts up to $2300.00 poison from the skin, but will Receiving degrees from this winners winners not remove any which has area were: every week i x-xxxx-xx xx/xx/xx 9 Econoline Vans at $50.00 over Dealer Cost reacted. Even at this, it is very Luanda M. Patterson, 769 each month difficult to wash this insoluble SHOWBOAT Hunt St.. BA; Dorann J-Ross. share thousands 12 New Pickups as low as $6198.00 poison off the skin completely. 651 Birchwood Ct BS; Daniel S. 12. Eating a leaf of poison Pierce. 964 N. Washington, of dollars 35 New pickups -1/2 tons, 3/4 tons and Supercabs ivy can have disastrous rcwlts. MBA, an of Lowen. In prizes RON WITTENBACH One may surpass his normal 1 Alto students receiving de- From $4598.00 [#795181] BUZZ level of sensitivity by the first TICKET BOOTH grees were: Kenneth R. Gark, MC MAHON bite; in this case he is in for an | 8866 60th St, BS; Kathleen E. Still only 501 Also 10 LTD's, 7 Fairmonts, 5 Granadas, 8 Mustangs, internal caae of poison ivy, Harmelink. 8579 Keiser, SE, frequently fetal. Deer, however, j BA; Bruce A. IHlery, 6823 All at or near factory invoices. find this plant a pleaaing winter I Thornapple, BBA. food source. 13. Injections axe sporadic in EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE ON MAIN STREET BRONCO XLT 19/9 F-100 PICKUP 1979 MUSTANG CHIA '979 T-61 AO effectiveness. They should gen- Air cut*# C0nl'0> l-H wftati 6 c>linoe« Jirt* poarrf (leeroig A»/ C'U'tf COnlrO' *'"3 A" yneu aute eoni'oi »m»i tool erally be avoided, definitely •nfl mof# #79305 *ue •fw covci mo»e mKe »iep bumpef no-# >7916(1 during an attack of dermatitis. At best, they may give relief, at Discounted *2300 As Low 4s *4598 Save *910 Save *1200 With an installment loan from FSB... worst they may make mildly sensitive persons very sensitive. 14. The mechanism of senaiti- vity is currently unknown. It You get more than money. EXAMPLE 19791 TO Old Fashioned Rock Bottom Prices! does not behave Hke protein MEXICAN * Ooo< v-8 Auiowntic si««i oe'iM SCfwuVTuCS• • • iUI \il 1 . You also get to choose CIMM AM FM •79tU Don't Miss This Special Event. 15. There ate some persons any cm of these beautiful and As Low As *5579 who appear to be immune to practical gifts. These Vehicles Will Be Sold At Or Near Invoice, poison ivy. Probably very few SPECIALTIES So Make Sure You Buy At These Special Prices. persons are totally immune, but All you have to do is get rather have a high threshold of Ow Hmm an installment loan of $2500* or FREE COKE scxuinvny. (All prices quoted plus tax, license and dealer prep.) 16. Some poiaoaons relatives more from First Security Bank. AND of poison ivy are poiao* sumac, WETBURRfTOS There are lots of ways poison wood (Caribbean area), - SM/IU TOWN DEALER, BIG CITY SELECTION - But We're On Hie Job that extra money could come POPCORN MARK POWELL cashew nat (in the shell), Dhobil fwi nin nyMii nut (India), and the mango in handy right about now. For (tropics). your home. For basic (or not-so- 17. PoisoB ivy may be killed in huumm the field by a number of basic) transportatiorr. Perhaps herbicides, the one which llwnrita'TMl for a long-overdue vacation. shoold be employe 24 Hours A Day!!! largely upon the We ve cot the money . . . / \ piaats which should not be and a special incentive for you killed by the treatment Showroom will 18. Poison sumac ia telativeiy Hours: 8 a.n. to 5 p.m. Rvo Days A Week! to borrow now. Think about it, be open 8 a.m. rare in Michigan but can be; 0|wMtTw.- then see us. Your gift is waiting. to 9 p.m. daily. found la bop and other wet1 6 p.m. on Sat. 'Minimum Twin: One-Year Im. 441 19. Poison ivy can grow as s| HBfT-A-CAfl ground creeper, vine, or with a • First steal reacmblmg a tree. 'Lowell Light & Powe 20. Ha poiaoo can be con- 11979 East Fulton — Lowell, Michigan tracted fat the winter aastemi of Security Bank mantc ivy coniaia the LOCCNESfS MZZI MOUSE ' Owned By The People Of Lowell Pti n. < . r.VT 84 31 Or 6 J-2 616'/ Toi(nr,iDi*iBfr IOMA • iCUMta • CANSON CtTT • SARANAC > LTONMMM Monday A Wadnaaday 8 la • • Tuesday, Thuradny 8; Friday 8 la 6 • Saturday • la 4 Sanrtoa Hwirs: Mm. *ni Fri. 8 la 8; Wad. 8 It 8 OmAD£,USETHE J

mmmrnmm Grand Valley Ledger • Wedneaday, Juno 20, 1979 • Page 5 g™ki vjw,, udtM - Wf1.00 OFF STEAKS SATURDAYS I SUNDAYS Sklorbook, and Linda LaLondo waiting tablet. and Mrs. Ted Comdure. 11641 Grinder; Electric Power McPhcrson. Lowell, has earned Floor Washer; NCR Digital a place on the dean's list at IAR-D-Q RIBS SATURDAYS I SUNDAYS \ .% WSJHOHG •Of Electric Meat Scales; R.C. Northern Michigan University HOURS: 5 a.m thru 7 p.m. Monday - Friday Allen Electric Cash Regis- • GRAND RE mm for the winter semester which FISH FRY FRIDAYS ter; Falrbank-Morris Rail ended April 27. 5 a.m. thru 2 p.m. Saturday Scales; Steak Master Cube WttAHCt To qualify for the dean's list, M 21 Between Lowell & loni Machine; 8 qt. Sausage a student must carry at least 12 8 a.m. thru 2 p.m. Sunday i Stuffer; 20x20 McCray Por- semester hours of credit and •I celain Walk-in Cooler; 8x8 earn a GPA of 3.25 or better. . x 10 Walk-in Freezer (new}.. qeoroia-Kacifjc. iV '21 12* StRVlNG: BREAKFAST ALL DAT7~" Hussman 5x3 Open Top sEL Island Freezer; Hi-Low AUTUMN OAI BerTHB Thf SANDWICHES, HAMBURGERS, Temp Case with Compres- sor & Condenser; Tyler PANEUNG sEBVjce- Grand HOT DOGS, SOUPS AND Small 12 ft. Glass Front Lowell Meat Case; 8 ft. Open Top L ano &b Freezer with Compressor & VaUey OTHER LUNCHEON ITEMSI Condenser; 20 cu. ft. Chest T SHOPPIN|V0 fR Type Freezer; Coplematlc Regular C&C f • compressors, medium temp! OR y0uf Ledger Wosh-AII & low temp & Condensers (USPS 453-830) 3-1-1'/i Hp l-Phase 220; Kramer Freezer Coll & ING/WALL FAN III' BUDGET BARN STAGGERED BOARO SOLID PAUNG is published weekly for For Cars, Tracks, ^ AUTO BODY ^ Blower with Coplematlc CEpAR FENCE CEDAR FENCE $5.00 a year in Kent or Compressor and Kramer by Mil Unassembled, a- Unassembled 6 Ionia Counties, $6.50 a year AnderseiiWindowalls vaitable in 6" or 8" high x 8' wide R.V/SfOnd Condenser; 6 Overhead -*• A.A\0ERSEN CO^PQRAT.ON " " 8AYPORT. MINNESOTA 55003 Economical stor- outside the counties by the SAVE ON Lux wide boards. In- section includes Cooler Coils & Blowers; 130 age with style. Grand Valley Ledger Pub- ft. Meat Track & Switches; cludes 1-4x4 Wol- 1-4x4x8' Wolman- lishing Company. 125 N. GAUGE DOOR OPENERS - Available in two manized" post 5' HIGH W/7' POST ized' post and 2- Y0U-NAME-ITI SPECIALISTS 50- 128*'Meat Saw Blades; Broadway St.. Lowell, Hometown Brick, modern looking kizea 8' x 8' and 8' x i Model and 2-2x4x8" Wol- ieg.CftC->a^ 2x4x8' Wolman- Metal Tray Racks, Meat CASH 038LS - x 12'. Both sizes manized' rails ized* rails. Michigan 49331. Trays & Tubs, Freezer new brick appearance, regular 30% OFF jeavy duty steel are 8' high with a 00 I Reg. C&C We handle all collision work — AND CARRY "ame and one 2fcOO Racks; 2 • 5' Cutting Ta- 4' wide door. 4' HIGH W/6 POST W 4 Self-Servo Beys . "^r0 Regular C&C housing (or Ifto frame straightening, body work, bles, 8x4 Wrapping Table; coloration and teitured surface Andersen's list prices )id stability. > 1150" Reg. C8|C: Reg. C*C -^2*^e. H,QH W/r POgT welding, alignment and glass 3 Drawer Metal File; 20 Me piece deep _ Floor optio al: $49.' *3 Short Meat Track Hooks; 15 . each caiton covers 5-6 sq ft liun for quiet Rsg. CaC — • Reg.CftC~i3W OLDFOtTRESS ROGER K.BROWN 4 Powerful Vacmms replacement — at a reasonable on ill windows and jperation and quiet operation i oo • jL STOCKADE FENCE Long Meat Track Hooks; maximum perfor- 22 A EDITOR & PUBLISHER price. Domestic and foreign cars. and weathertight Built-up sections Straight Trae Hooks; 24 % t|59 PER iBnce closure UlT WIDE IAN ^•*99* luiet. UL ap- 6' high x 8' long, in- Second-Class Postage Paid Open 24 Hours 36" Cutting Table. Reg Xtll doors In stock • Weather-proof The most popular )ved motor aluminum shutter *30 cludes 1 4x4 Wol- at Lowell. Michigan \$ rmal choice In Ameri- w/felt-edge •jrnrf manized' po VILLAGE BODY SHOP TERMS CASH Iverload. louvers (or air- ca. 8' long and 8' DOGEARED Published Even- Regular C4C tight Reg. C&C - or FREE DELIVERY I bearing pillow high with a 6' wide CEDAR FENCE w»27«* Wednesday Mike O'Neill, Owner ks mounted in • Variable speed Ntxt To Showboat Co. Check Day of Sole rubber tor control avaHable. door opening. Ex- Unassembled, a- POSTMASTER: Send ad Sale Coodacted by tender kits pro- Coriw of Lincoln Lako & Vergennot vailable m 6" or 8" dress change to The Grand Automotivo in Lowell. Tom Nagy Auctions , • Awning Windows { vide lengths up to «i0" boards. Includes VaUey Ledger, P.O Box 8:00 • 5:30 Mon.-Sat. 616-676-S781-616-534-6485 f|HH* '(•V lO'. 1-4x4 Wolman- 5' HIGH *V/7' POST SWT RAIL Reg. C&C SaOffl 128. Lowell. MI 49331. Ph. 897-5013 Grand Rapids, MI • Casimont Windows 32 Gallon Capactfy ized post and 2- FENCING Floor optional: $49 Reg. CAC • Nirroiino Windows 2x4 Wolmanlzed Jumbo-sized 10' Patio Queen — LH' 10' WIDE MM,, rails rails, includes 1 Regular C&C Deluxe, heavy-auty • EASY-CARRY 00 post IV 16 gauge steel • Gliding Windows ^29 tubing frame, folds HANDLES The newest in the lor off-season • Gilding Ooors • LOCK-ON Jar line. As the 2 RAIL storage Unassembled COVER name Implies. It is • DENT Reg. C&C - ISMf • The Quickest Way To Run Out Of Gas pre-dniied 10' wide. This M5H* Easy-going RESISTANT 00 • NOISE barn Is also 8' 3 RAIL * 6 - T - windows 10* x i' Model • 25 ' RESISTANT high and boasts Reg.C&C-&*4f; • for kitcken • LEAK 33- an 8' wide door Is To Use Electricity remodeling RESISTANT io-'Mr'sr* opening. Lengths If you have children at home, would Reg CAC RegXAC Reg-C&C • RUST can also be ex- RESISTANT they know who to call in case of a fire, tended to lO". Vt" EXTERIOR PLYWOOD We buy by the carloadl Floor optional: $69.99 CEILING TILE accident or sudden illness? Be sure you 00 4' x 8' COX. have listed near your phone the Regular C&C UL' CAHHAfiE HOUSE 12" x 12" 3 ply pine. To Preserve Gas (ASHERLESiLCdornubciS FAUCEToS aA o numbers of your doctor, hospital, SAVE ON ENIIKLES «I0 poison control, police, fire department I Model 8200 [DECORATIVE BENCH LEGS The classy little salt OSin- k Rugged, heayy- | ale Lever Kit box. Styled to coor- Regular C&C and other emergency numbers. Show duty plastic, a •7* Regular C&C I Faucet dinate with every Your children your children how to find those USE GAS | snap to assem- :>r h Regular C&C setting. Available In numbers, how to dial them (if they don't r^rrM 8". 12' and 18' ble. Light weight NGINSUIWON I- x I' Model L already know), how to call the opefator | for easy handling widths. Length and 2' x 4' Budget White Regular C&C could save a 235 lb seal tab. a A ^ fm. let them know if 911 can be dialed for i? LP. GAS Model 9620 Two and storage. Five P 30 lb. bag t- height are 8' with 00 covers 100 fire, medical or police help in your area. Handle Fauce.t colors to choose . . • V - Regular C&C fj|A 6" wide door open•faHO- |w/pop-up square ft. Avail- life, with a little from. 2 x 4'» ex- # ing. ReJC&CSWPtST Write down your home address near able in 5 attract- Floor optional; $49.99 these numbers, too. so your children or ive colors. •20 N |ReB-!&ws: Regular C&( Regular C&C • help from you your baby-sitter can give it to people who need to find your home in a hurry. Entry blanks (or (But. for safely"s sake, you should Bulk ood CyHrxH a* prize drawings and your available at store. instruct them not to give your address uuca »n t or other information to strangers on the Butfg*! Psymtol All prices shown Drawings will be WECAWWY A COMPLETE LINE OF telephone. are cash and carry held at 5:00 PM on phone.) Your telephone can be a •Hotpolnl ApoUancmH I Tuesday, July 3. lifesaving help in an emergency. Teach ||Hardwtck RaneMl unless noted. I! You need not be your children how to use it for their |Emplr» Htltfef | present to win. All 28" Warm Morning Os* Qrlllil n protection and yours. FOR applicable taxes to (§) Michigan Bell HEATING COOLING INSULAT40N STi be paid by prize SERVICE Northern $27-0170 SO-MU 12312 E. Fullon A^t.. Lowtll 897-9348 RAIN CHECKS §41-2133 ••7.7311 MAT OTTAWA >1S S. JaFFIRSON ISM KALAMAZOO S.L winner. No cash CALL N Propane cheerfully given at adver- |iseii.iuo(NoroN SSS 8. STATS f T. u.s. m art MOM-CM S-S MOM-aMM altemate for prizes Gat Co. tised price when we are add | MOtt-FMr-l MON-PMM MOM-an Wssa.SATURDA Y Ml SATUROAV a»tf is available. Michigan Bell. . . people who enjoy serving people. out (unless noted) SATURDAY 7-1 SATUIIOAV 7-11 SATUROAVM

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Grand VaUey Ledger • Wedneaday, Jane 20, 1979 - Page 7 Grand Vdtoy Ledger . WednewUy, Jane 20, 1979 • P*ge 6 Saranac Doin's... •,: hliV*, Society Notei ^ s Softball Begins June 18 Harris Is Specialist Exploration Days Sign Language Smorgosboord 4-H Softball teams will be and 15-19 year olds. Rittengers Celebrate 50th taking part In a six week co-ed For more information regard- At MSU 5:30 to 7:30 ' Reiser's Does It Again... HOMESPUN # softball league beginning the ing the 4-H Softball Program, or Pvt. Scott S. Harris, son of The private is a 1977 graduate At MCC week of June 18. The league is any other 4-H Program, contact Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Harris. of Saranac High School. With over 150 different ac- divided into three age divisions; Marv King or Betsy Knox. 4-H tion-learning Options to choose,, Montcalm Community Col- I ~ 1 6789 Darby Road. Saranac, re- Other Newa Ham Dinner with Potatoei 9-11 year olds, 12-14 year olds, Youth Agents, (616-527-1400). over 50 Ionia County youth will lege will offer a non-credit class DEVOTIONS cently was assigned as a physi- Renald Simmons, a 1975 -*& 5 be attending Michigan's 4-H in sign language beginning New Menus With Folding Instructions ?! ? I cal therapy specialist with the graduate of Saranac High and Salads Exploration Days, June 21-23 at June 25. The class will meet U.S. Army Medical Department School, has graduated from Michigan State University. Monday and Wednesday eve- by Puuline K. .Spray Activity at Fort Sill. Okla. Michigan State University on Free Will Offering GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Over 5,000 4-H youth from nings from 7-9 p.m., on the Stop In Today To Find Out What Strangeness Prompts These Instructions Harris entered the Army in Saturday, June 9 with a Bache- throughout Michigan will be on MCC campus. The class will run We hear a lot these days February of last year. helps to banish the monotony of OF SARANAC Jo^^cienc^Degrc^^ hand to experience campus life, for five weeks and cost $15 per about "detergent hands." If the daily tasks. Yes. love is the the excitement of learning new person. Dance to the Music of the lady's hands are rough, red, and Corner of Orchtrd & Pleasant effective lotion for "detergent skills, and meeting new people. The class is designed to teach sore, she is urged to change to a hearts." Sunday School 10:00 a.m. For more information regard- the basic skills of manual com- milder soap—one that will keep SARANAC COMMUNITY CHURCH Frank Warrick Trio Prayer: "0 divine Master, Morning Wenhip 11 00 a.m ing this and other 4-H events munications. Participants begin her hands looking young like grant that I may not seek so [Unltad Church of Christ) and programs, contact the Co- with the sign language alphabet daughter's. She is urged, too, to Evening Wonhip 7:00 p.m. After you have checked out our menu and have made much to be consoled as to 125 Bridge St., Saranac, Ml operative Extension Service, and progress to the point where use a good lotion on her hands, 9:30 to 1:30 console, to be understood as to Young PtoplM'AHei^iow 8:30 p.m 110 E. Washington. Ionia. they can give a one minute your selection from all the scrumptious choices, you may one which will soothe and heal understand, to be loved, as to DIAL-A-PRAYER - 642-9659 speech in sign language. Some the irritated skin. Tuesday - AWANA 6 30 p.m find refolding this complicated menu difficult. love; for it is in pardoning that Off The Blotter other areas covered include But I have been thinking of we are born to eternal love." MOOSE LODGE NO. 809 Wednesday — Prayar Mealing 7:30p.m. Morning Worship 10:00a.m. Larry Bartosh paid $19 for counting, money use, telling Therefore, with great foresight we have included these sim- something much worse than St. Francis of Assisi, Mr. and Mm. Harold Rlttenger of S67S Segwum Ave., LoweU, speeding. Doug Clark paid $12 time, food items, verbs, and "detergent hands." Perhaps it REV. JAMES R FRANK Sunday School 11:15a.m. ple instructions on.the proper refolding of beforesaid menu. announce their 50th Wedding Annlveraary Open House to be held for ha mg an unlicensed dog. prepositions ^ 210 E. Main Street Lowell might be called "detergent Sunday, June 24 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the LoweU Township HaU, 2910 642-9174 - 642-9274 For further information hearts." If a person possesses CALKINS LAW OFFICE WEDDING PLANS? lavilatlon., All the lines that say "fold, fold, foldalie, fold crease, Alden Naah, LoweU. THE REV. EDWIN MENDENHALL please call Montcalm Commun- harsh attitudes, does tasks be- Each Sunday in June the (Nursery & Children's Crturches) napkins, accessories avaUable fold, fold" etc., fold. So do some of the creases that don't The aolden gathering wlU be boated by tbelr cuUdren, Pat and 642-6322 ity College at (517) 328-2111. MEMBERS & GUESTS grudgingly, sees only the dark Calkins Law Office, Grand Rap- from Grand VaUey Ledger, 105 Stew Thomet, Bruce and Cheryl Rlttenger and grandchildren. extension 210 or 217. say"fold, fold, foldalie, fold, crease, fold told." side of life, that individual hod ids' oldest frame building will N. Broadwa) be open to visitors from 2:30 to They have Tequeated no glfta plf a*e, only year . reaence to help better lake the necessary pre- celebrate the happy .A'J Now, how to fold this menu: cautions and get rid of this 4:30 p.m. Admission is free. The building is located in Lin- First fold @ over so that it's right smack on top of condition quickly. coln Park across from the Public Love is certain to do the job. It @ . (You'll have to peck under the edge of the paper relieves irritation. Love has a Museum. • Botes In Pulpit to get them smack on). Now you will see @ in front of wonderful healing agent. It is WEDDING PLANS? Invllationi, Neat, huh? You say there's two @ 's? Naaaaaah. That absolutely effective. It elimin- and inspiration to those who ates drudgery. Love heals the napkins,' accessories available e er at , ie ano Oh. I guess you're right. Anyway, from Grand Valley Ledger, 105 h «r 'i ' pi - can't be • bruised places and makes one's "3erry" and Mardelle have N. Broadway, Lowell. pay attention only the one on the right. Pay no touch gentle and soothing. It. three children, two girfs and a Saranac High School Class Of '79... attention at all to the one on the left. Next you boy, now grown, married, and away from home. They credit must align the right @ (not the wrong @ ) A- Bailey Farewell Dinner their consciousness of God in so that it lands on (ay) . You're doing great, their lives with providing a The Baileys will now begin % Some 350 persons from the helpful influence in their family don't quit now, you're almost done. All that's First United Methodist Church their new ministry- in the United life, guiding them to love for Methodist Church of Stevens- left to do (Ycch, this is the part I hate) is to of Low ell gathered for a dinner each other and to growth into ville. Ml. where their address at the Middle School Sunday mature adulthood. fold that smiling Cheshire character at the top of will be 5846 Ponderosa, 49117. ELlFlNEKNflW' evening to say their farewells to Reverend Bates say&, "We this page over on top of me. I'd rather end at the the Bailey family. Reverend come to Lowell with anticipa- Dean Bailey, his wife Janet and previous step, but that's life!!! You're done now. tion, knowing the importance children Glenn, Todd, and Jill, that the community puts im its Thanks, it's been fun! Enjoy your meal!!!!! have served their parishioners OPEN heritage and community con- 9»99900«9e)R. How S-BoAs LI S. Brekoa C Beth 9T. and community here for ten fcAWrire R.Ad|ate f. LETTER sciousness. hoping that we can years. be a part of the community as The Baileys spoke in appreci- well as the Church." ation of the fellowship and deep Rev. Gerald R. Bates Dear Friends. friendship they have all found in The Reyerend and Mrs. Ger- After the surviving fam- Now With A Special Lowell, Janet expressing special ald R. Bates have moved into Another Book For thanks for the love for the ily has properely and legal- the parsonage of the First church their whole family has ly selected those items from United Methodist Church of Health Section... seen develop among themselves the deceased's belongings Lowell and Reverend Bafes will Ledger Columnist 999«993999J. Cahoon CCarifee T.Ckkkoriaf O.Oarfc B.Coeeer H.Ceurtney L. Egner LEaeMer J. Freak $.Cej|er 6Djldl and Dean for the freedom he has that it wishes to retain, be in the pulpit of his new felt accorded him here to grow charge for the first time on some useful items will re- Some New Items fine food as a minister in Christian serv- Sunday. July 24. Services that "The Autumn Years", writ- ice. main unwanted by the fam- day will move to the summer ten by local author, Pauline E. ice cream Stanley Gardner presented ily. It is considerate to offer schedule, with worship at 8:30 Spray, came off the press in April. It deals with th(|Jirob- XT fthe Bailcy^with4monet30^lft. thfte^ma to yjiaritabjjl ^m^ar)djf:45 a.m. and Sunday "rr or.u and Some Old lems. challenges, and of V lr contributed to by members and organization, sucn as flfe Sc&uol tffS'sscs also meeting at constituents of the church. 9:45 a.m. The Bateses will be persons having reached the fifty Salvation Army or Goodwill LMUr T.Nerdy J.Neetw H.HHion M. Newt LJefcison T.Johnstoe LJoeea I. Kestaatk J.Kkfsky O.toe* i. Ridiculousness welcomed at an informal punch mark. Interestingly, the names QUICK FACTS Industriesj reception on the church lawn of many area residents appear & All 9.300 miles of state trunk- Respectfully, following the second service. in its pages. line highways. Including 1,685 Reverend Bates was born and Another of the writer's books miles of expressways and more raised in the Woodland-lake was released last December. It SUBSCRIBI TO THE GRAND YALLIY LEDGER than 500 miles of other four-lane Odessa area. H^ is a graduate of is entitled, "Rx For Hapfriness" roads are toll free. North Central College. Naper- and contains 26 "potions" or Saranac High School I ville, Illinois, and of Evangelical suggestions for obtaining the Theological Seminary, formerly world's most sought after com- momD.laettea,Jr. J.MaAfaa S.Mafcea LLMeriHat K.A.Mer«et D.MetcUar LOvertodt in Naperville and now a part of modity. Garrett-Evangelical Theological Mrs. Spray has also written a helpful book called, "Rx For Seminary in Evanstom Illinois. Nerves." Its sequel is tided, He has served in churches in Class of 1979 Adamsviile-Kessington, Reed "How To Live With Lets Ten- City, Leighton, Battle Creek, sion. ROTH-GER6 T and Lansing, where he has just All four of these books can be completed a seven-year stay as obtained locally by calling 897- • CMpa K-Htsck LNtaeta QM 9mLReyeoMs MarkRkoedei MailhewBfcied w 5895. FUNERAL HOME pastor of Trinity United Metho- 9®99 dist Church. Mrs. Bates is Mrs. Spray is the author of lOWMl MICHIGAN .active in the United Methodist the "Homespun Devotions" col- Women! long holding' district umn which appears weekly in office and providing pleasure the Grand Valley Ledger. iM I ilrftll YOUR HOME OWNED IBdiariw CI Lleoe ' 0. Rati W. Seeker B.SmMI P.Smhh M.Swtftr M.Taniii LThekea J.Tbe-asee ADA CHRISTIAN ADA COMMUNITY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BETHANY BIBLE CHURCH REFORMED CHURCH OF ALTO REFORMED CHURCH r " 7227 Thornapple River Dr. — 676-1032 Corner ol 60th Street & Bancroft Avenue 3900 East Fulton HOME OPERATED REV WILFRED FIET Sunday School k 10:00 a.m. REV RAYMOND E. BEFUS 7152 Bradfield St.. S E - 676-1698 Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.mi REV ANGUS M MacLEOO Morning Worship 9:50 a.m. Sunday School 11:20 a.m. Jr.-Sr. High Young People 8:30 p.m. 999999999•.Verge LVhaer JLVeeHali LVaVOa 5. LWMsee LWrifht 0P. Tea Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. (Broadcast 10 a.m. WM AX 14a0| INDEPENnElUT BANK Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE THIS Wednesday Blblo Study 7:00 p.m. • Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Evaning S^rvica 6:00 p.m. Sunday School 11:00«.m. COMMUNITY CHURCH YOUR REV GEORGE L COON Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. CHURCH HOME WELCOME TO ALL Telephone 868-6403 or 868-6912 Wednesday Servico 7:30 p.m. CALVARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST CONGREGATIONAL We Salute... REFORMED CHURCH OF LOWELL OF LOWELL CHURCH OF LOWELL

OF LOWEU 201 North Washington Street 2275 West Main Street (Memt^ United Church of Christ) North Hudson at Spring St., Lowoll 1151 West Main Street - 897-6641 REV WILLIAM F HURT Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Church School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. 897-9309 REV RICHARD VANDEKIEFT Morning Worship 11:00a.m. Jr. High Youth Group 5:45 p.m. DR RICHARD GREENWOOD Evening Service 6:00 p.m. Evaning Service 7:00 p.m. Morning Worship " lOriXJa.m. Worship Servke 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday Mld-Week Service Sr. High Youth Group 8:15 p.m. Church School 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Jr.. Teens. Adults 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Family Hour 7:30 p.m. Supervised Nursery During All Services Nursery—Come & Worship With Us DR DARRELL WILSON - 897-5300 (Crlbbery & Nursery Provided) The Class Of'79 FIRST UNFTED METHODIST GOOD SHEPHERD LOWELL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 3050 Alden Nash. S.E. CHURCH OF LOWELL LUTHERAN CHURCH ^3 K • |2 miles south ol Lowell | THE IONIA COUNTY SHOPPER S GUIDE SARANA C AMERICAN LEGION POST 175 621 E. Main Street - 697-7514 2267 Segwun, S.E. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. THE BUTCHER BLOCK Worship 1:30 A 9:45 a.m. Lowell, Michigan Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Church School 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. "And all thy chlldran shall Evaning Worship 6:00 p.m. GERALD R. BATES, MINISTER Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. be taught ol tha Lord; and Wadnasday Family NlghV 7:00 p.m. CARIGON'S POLISH & BUFF BOB AND KA THY LAKE AND SONS SARANAC HIGHLANDER Donald L. Buege. Assoc. Minister groat shall be the peace REV. ROGER E KUBILIS. PASTOR MARK BUCKERT. PASTOR (LAKE FUNERAL HOME) Wayne L, Speese—Speaker ol thy chlldran." Phone 897-7047 Dedicated to the welfare of thii community "The Church and Problem People" -Isaiah 54:13 Come Join Us In Worshipping Ron Moykkynen. Elder 897-9551 . DOWNSAGENCY SARANAC BRAND FOODS Acta 11:19-26 In Spirit And In Truth and the territory it serves. McCARTY COMMUNICA TIONS SNOW UNFTED METHODIST TRWrTY LUTHERAN CHURCH VERGENNES UNITED SARANAC FEED & GRAIN CHURCH OCA) METHODIST :>? THE GRAND VALLEY LEDGER 2700 East Fullon Rood 0 3189 Snow Avenue, S.E. Corner Parnell & Bailey Qrlva MODERN PHOTOGRAPHICS STATE SAVINS ' A "Charge them that are rich in (Between 28lh & 36th Streets, East) Family Worship Service 9:30 a.m. this world, that they be not REV. ALLEN WITTRUP Worship Sarvica 10:00a.m. SANK FIRST SECURITY BANK RHOADES CORNER STORE highminded, nor trust in 942-«765 ColleeHour 11:00a.m. \ PASTOR RAYMOND A HEINE MAIN OfflCC IOMV mm eeammnmAmn uncertain riches, but in the Chureh School 11:15a.m. OfllVE-IN'taMAMCH OLIVE'S Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Assi Pastor 0"ICf HOUHS (Ma*-)* MIMOMH* I li living God. who giveth us Mo-Hli, th/g rnwia*, ( JDHt i OOpr .TM a WM KiUIItM W UMM Church School 11:06 a.m. CHRISTOPHER D. ANDERSON FrKtati • • i JOpm Th»'l 4UI MR. AND MRS. LLO YD WISNER richly all things to enjoy." LEE RIN STRAIT. PASTOR I JOtm • « OOpW r.tMr* ' *' •MXTrnTTiMrw i UtalMrf PINCKNEY S TA VERN (ELMER'S) —1 Timothy 6:17 ••Servirg Ada. Cascade Areas" Nursery Provided ' Little White Church On The Comer" Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, June 20, 1979 - Page 9 Grand VaUey Ledger • Wedneeday, Jne 20, 1979 • Page 8 Board Procvedinga

Lowell Area Schools, Lowell, Michigan Board of Education 3. We have received and accepted resignations from the Helntzleman Aye; Thaler Aye; Dowling Aye; Jansma Aye. Beard Candidates Regular Meeting, May 14,1979. following teachers: Mary VanWykt (Home Ec, Middle ] Ayee: 7 Nays: 0 Motion Carried 9. The board recognized candidates. Meeting called to order at 7:34 p.m. by President David School); Kay Haakana (M.S. 7th grade); Judy Uplntkl (M.S. Meeting wee adjourned at 0:40 p.m. Miller. 8th grade). Reepectfuily submitted. Roll Call—Members Present: Miller, Kropf, Thaler, Elvis Sheehan, Alto Area Elementary School let grade - 4. Motion by L. Miller, eeoondad by Thaler to approve the Orion Thaler, Secretary Dowling, Jansma, L. Miller, Helntzleman. retiring. following coaching aeelgnments: Lowell Area Schools, Lowell, Michigan Board Members Absent: None. Requesting leaves: Jean Seman (Bushnell 2nd grade) and (Mrfe of Education Special Meeting May 24, 1979, Motion by Dowling. seconded by Thaler, to approve the Sharon Vensas (Bushnell 3rd grade.) This Special Meeting was held at the Howard Christensen minutes of the regular meeting held on April 9 1979. Rivers - Varsity Ayes: 7 Nays: 0 Motion Carried Heelth Curriculum Clark-Varsity Football - LeClair Nature Center. : Motion by Dowling, seconded by L. Miller, to approve 4. Nurse Gwen Eskes and teachers Jackie Toutley and Bab Christeneen - Varsity (all equads) Meeting was called to order by President. David Miller. payment of general fund bills, check #15143 through #15307, Schlefer made a short slide presentation of this ytar's hearth Ogle - JV Roll Cell—Members Preeent: D. Miller, O. Thaler, L. total $46,121,65, excluding check #15239 to Lowell Automo- program In Bushnell's fourth grade. Vaehaw - JV Miller, T. Helntzleman. J. Jansma. JACKPOT BINGO - Every WANT A JOB - With Vari- '75 KAWASAKI 500 - Cus- Motion by Jansma, seconded by Kropf, to adopt the School Beck - Froeh Members Absent: R. Kropf. W. Dowling. tive. PERSONAL Tuesday night above the Alto tom racing pipes, complete LeClsir OPPORTUNTTIESI ety? Must have driver's li- Ayes: 7 Nays; 0 Motion Carried Health Curriculum-Berkley Model as a part of our fourth i i American Legion. Main Street cense. Will include yard work. engine rework. Super fast Motion by Jansma, seconded by Kropf, to approve check grade curriculum. Cross Country Tennis MINUTES in Alto. Time: Early Bird Clossified bike, must sacrifice; $700. Call lime to... Caitfagti Home Realty Co. Call 897-9251 from 8 to 5 or see Bingo, 6:30. Public welcome. 868-6174. c32 #15239 for $116.62 to Lowell Automotive. Ayee: 7 Nays: 0 Motion Carried Stahr PLAINWELL 10,000 - Meter Aero Liquid Transit, 13565 BEEF—Processing, cut. wrap- Wleet c36tf Real Eatete Career Night Ayes: 6 Nays: 0 Abstention: 1 Motion Carried Motion by Jansma, seconded by Kropf. to adopt the School After viewing the Nature Center, board and administrators Run. July 29. 1979. Applica- Meal WomenI Grand River Ave.. Lowell. Ad Rotes ped. frozen and labeled. 10c tion from PUnweB Chamber SOFA, LOVE SEAT, CHAIR— Motion by Thaler, seconded by Jansma, to approve the Hedlth Curriculum-Berkley Model as a part of our fifth Basketball participated in the program on Management Technlquee/ licensed or Unlicensed C32-33 per lb. Pork 8c lb. Also Beef of Commerce, P.O. Box 95. Modem high arm. Herculon Staff Motivation preeented by Norman Peterson, Ph.D., and Jackpot New or Experienced l'p lo 20 *ord%, $1.00; and Pork for sale. Eaat Paris agenda. grade curriculum. Stouffer - Varsity Plsinwell. Ml 49080. p24-34 cover, truckload sale, was ILA'S •Be year Own "Boss" three wnln for earn addl- Packing, 4200 East Paris Rd., Ayes: 7 Nays: 0 Motion Carried Ayee: 7 Nays: 0 Motion Carried Henley - JV Amy Barmier. Ph.D of Behavior Associates, inc. HHP WANTED $349. now with $10 down, 'Ftaumdal Success llonai word. Ail error* In SE. 949-3240. cltf DECORATING President Miller recognized the audience, stating that White - Freshmen JACKPOT BINGO - Every BINGO balance $248. $15 monthly •HM Harder Yoo Work The telephone td>er1lieii»enUi Testing Update Friday night, 7:30 p.m. LeweB Every Sil NU»7p.m payments available. King oif SERVICE Individual members would be able to address attendance Board/Admlnlslratlon Worfcehap Rodenhouse More You Earn. Position open for full-time al *ender'« rink, if not paid VFW HaD, East Main St., Upstairs it Discounts, 1100 Leonard NW, areas and middle school complaints af the appropriate places 5. Board members were reminded of the Board/Adminis- Boys Gordon Gould preeented a Testing Update to board •Management Opportnnl- ELECTRONIC TECHNI- on or before ten da.>« after 897-7868 Lowell. Early Bird Bingo at 7 Grand Rapids. 456-1787. members. tiea CIAN with new electro-op- ELECTRICH in the meeting. tration Workshop scheduled for May 24 at the Howard w rwiiing p.m. Public welcome. c9tf inaertlon. • bookkeeping Complete Line Of LOWilL AfOOif HAU tics company in the Lowell Week nights til 9. c32 Christensen Nature Center. The bus departs from the Middle Rivers - Varsity charge of SO rente will he Wallpaper & Paint Books ElbAA — Ml annri• Attend this informative area. Individual must be mm' iwm riwfinnifl v»Pfiiiniiifw nvpom LAPEER BRANCH - ^Wlll - added. Roi number* In 1972 CHRYSLER STATION OLD BUSINESS Schdol at 4 p.m. for this meeting. Harper - JV Early Bird Bingo 6 p.m. seminar and discover the experienced In electronic expect Firecracker Soup next care of thia office, add SO Wagon, Town & Country. Still Wiring — Repair — Service Superintendent's Comments Five-year planning committee chairpersons prssented advantage of Real Eatete aa assembly and technlqaes, visit. Great seeing you.—Lew* cenla. running, needs motor. $200. Residential Commercial Election Workers Kempker - Varsity brief reports on curriculum, staffing, and operations. a career with Carriage have a good working know- 1. Committee Reports ell Branch. 897-5039. p32 Farm IN MEMORIAM NORTH HUDSON -Irregu- Howe. ledge of basic electronic 6. Election workers for the June 11 annual election are ae Golf i lar. What a way to welcome theory, and be able to DEADLINE TUESDAYS ELECTRICAL KISD Board follows; White Praeantatlons SAGINAW BRANCH - Let's FOR SALE — i matching the Rev. Te Be Dlecvaaedi quality check his own work. CONTRACTING President Miller preeented a plaque to Superintendent hear It for the iongnecks. Had Ethan Allen braided rugs less IN MEMORIAM A. Superintendent Kelly reported that the County School Pet I: Sue Phillips, Chairperson; Pat Miller; Carol Raymor; • Ayee: 7 Nays: 0 Motion Carried Wages set at time of inter- AT NOON a great minivacation. Thanks. 'Licensing Reqnlrements than a year old. Earth colors.- In loving memory of our Board's election would be held on June 4, with five • Beverly Hall. Kelly, recognizing his 25 years of service with the Lowell KATH, C, C 4 C-Waiting to A Schooling view. —LoweD Branch. One 7x9 ft., two 2VJX4 ft. Call Pkont dear son and brother, Mark Area Schools. candidates running for one vacancy. President David Miller Pet II: Gladys Benedict, Chairperson; Helen Hobbe; Ruth see you about July 7. Take •Professional Training Call 897-9261 897-8206. p32 Taylor Kropf. who passed care. Love. Mom. Dad. KftD. Cceter Call 897-9351 bom appointed Roger Kropf as voting delegate, with Orion Thaler Ann Bergy. 5. An update on Hockey was preeented to the board. President Miller presented a belt buckle to Ken Smith who SERGEANT FARMER - Bibs 897-9802 away at the age of four. June RAD and Kids. •Step by Step Company 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Pet III: Ed Rankin. Chairperson; Judy Balrd; Irene Osborne, has been with the school 31 years. are nifty but thought ya only * ROCKERS - All 18. 1970. as alternate. Training to Superior for appointment. Electric Fixtures, The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 p.m. wore uniforms. Thanks for CHAIRS, CHAIRS - Velvets. wood bankrupt stock close out Time cannot take our boy TWO I f SeOIng Technkines PARTS-SERVICE your help.—PafatJn Crew. * Herculons. Nylons, values to now from $48.88. King of away, MERC Election negoiiaiionf 6. It was announced that the Title I Allocation for the Respectfully submitted, •Real Estate aa a Career OPTEC, Inc. .wanted $200. now from $68. Many one Discounte, 1100 Leonard NW. Time cannot change him; 1979-80 school year would be 199,348.00. Orion Thaler. Secretary 199 Smith, LoweU, MI B. Mr. Kelly also advised the board of receipt of an 7. Board members were Informed by Superintendent Kelly CASPER — The Friendly of a kind. King of Discounts, Grand Rapids. 456-1787. All the years can never turn For details of these and RICKERT election date from MERC for the LEA to vote on affiliating that he had scheduled a negotiations meeting with food Ghost is not a cartoon. He is 1100 Leonard NW. Grand Rap- Week nights til 9. c32 one's hair to gray. othW subjects plan now to with the KCEA. The election will be held on June 1. service personnel, and had received a request from the Aides HetLufMh Lowell Area Schools. Lowell, Michigan Board of Education alive and well, spray painting ids. 456-1787. Week nights til Can never turn one smile to NOTICE atteed thta free Real Eatete Special Meeting May 30,1979. the Showboatl Thanks Roger WANTED - Lady age 25-45, 9. c32 STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE tears. Association to begin negotiations. 7. Informational Item: Due to a computer error we have Semhuur. Elecbk—. Wills.—B. H. no smoking, unattached. I am — You pick or ready picked As fair and boyish he appears. Grievance received an overpayment of $2,238.62 In Hot Lunch The meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. by President Wedneaday, Jone 27.1979 208 S. Hudson. LoweU easy to please. P.O. Box 41, '77 FORD - F100 Pickup. 302 located Vi mile north of 5 mile As on an unforgotten day; C. Mr. Kelly advised the board that the LEA has filed a reimbursement. A warrant has been received tor thS DavM Miller. . 7-10t00p.m. NEW BUSINESS JACK — Thanks for the Pizza. Lowell. 49331. Divorcee wel- V8. Automatic. Radio, Power. Road at 4606 Ashley Ave. Call He dropped his toys, he left Roll Call—Members Preeent: Miller, Thaler, Dowling, Hoepitellty Inn grievance on coaching salaries paid to girls' Softball and Variable MIHaoa Levy repayment of the above amount. —Boat Painting Crew. come. p31-32 Sharp. Call Garksville 693- Belding 794-0679. John Rlt- WEDDING INVITATIONS - his play. 4041 Cascade Read Jansma. Hslntzlaman. Kropf at 9:15. 2626. ' c27tf tersdorf. c31-32-33 Large selection, contempor- And slipped from earth to all volleyball coaches. A response to said grievance will be filed 1. Superintendent Kelly Informed the board that he had Grand Raplda, Michigan SECRETARY WANTS — 3 ary-traditional. Fast service. the spheres. within the stipulated dates. replied to a letter from R. Lee Patterson of Caecade Township M.S. Dleelpllns Members Absent: L. Miller. M lOltM > M |{\ l« I day work week. Typing speed OLD SEWING MACHINE— HOLDING A SALE? - Signs Personalized napkins and 1 often envy others, when I see ' on our levy of variable mlllage. 8. Terry Andree, repreeentlng a group called Concerned Reaervatkws thra available at the Ledger for Their sons so fine and tall; 65. accurate. Familiar with all ( With Cabinet and Extra head. matches. Free gift with each Elementary Attendance Areas Parents of Lowell Middle School, addreeeed the boerd and BUSINESS N.l I .Mill I II. •Hill "(I'll I1 .'JM JndyMaMftsg 943-1600 office equipment'. After 6 call $25. Call 949-0372. c32 Garage. Rummage. Basement, order. Lindy Press, 1127 E. And then a memory came v NURSES AIDES - Experienc- CARRIAGE HOUSE 2. Superintendent Kelly explained the committee proposal M.A.S.B. Membership audience on their concerns relative to discipline procedures Mark Weber, grievance chairman, preeented the Lowell Ml « ...I. llMt.l.l. .1 • 897-9670. c32 Yard or Porch Sale. Mere 10c Fulton. Grand Rapids. 459- again. ed nurses aides needed for all REALTY In the middle school. He provided board members with a Education Association's position on the grievance of salaries 1 REPRESENTING - Watkins each or $1 per dozen. 105 N. 6613. c20tf Of one small boy. forever and noted that when thia proposal was presented to school 2. Motion by Dowling. seconded by Jansma. to renew our HHtkkr«l|)ii » J «*• three shifts, full time and part c31-33 of girls' softball and girls' volleyball coachee. Gayle Lycos, FOR YOU — Unfortunate • and Fuller Brush. George Broadway. small. parent organizations it had met with considerable opposition. M.A.S.B. membership at a cost of 11.438.00. "Statement of: Ad Hoc Committee of Concerned Parents of smj.i. «,11. !«.r, time. Full time benefits in- Ladies under 25 and over 45. Blocker. Fri.. Sat., and Sun. STEAM CLEANING SERVICE Grief has its comfort after all. He recommended that the proposal be referred back to the Ayes: 7 Nays: 0 Motion Carried Lowell Middle School." middle school teacher who served on the Extracurricular clude: Paid Blue Cross-Blue v \(ll>itliiiH> iMJ.I YOUNG PERSON - For prop please feel free to reply to P.O. 897-5628 weekdays; 774-8277 Tractors. Trailers. Equipment. Girl's grow to women, boys Activities Committee, participated In the discussion. Shield, Pension Program. Paid committee to look Into possible alternatives during 1979-80. President Miller asked that the board be supplied with all erty maintenance work, paint- Box 124. Lowell. Ml 49331. after 4 p.m. c22tf INTROroCINGTHE Mobile Homes. High Pres- to men; lifpirnorifiHin* | , .tin f sick days and double time paid President David Miller thanked the committee members for Textbooks examples wherein this committee felt unfair methods or Superintendent Kelly explained the sdmlnlstratlon's stand ing. rough carpentry, tractor P.S. I'm real easy to please! »- sure. portable. No job too big But they are still the same as for six major holidays. Apply SITHLFS-M. on the grievance. Proliiil^A mowing, fence fixing. Must be p32 -.q STRAWBERRIES — At their or too small. Reasonable rates. then. their time and efforts spent since its inception. He further 3. Motion by Thale-, --xmded by Jansma. to approve procedures hed been used so that they could be Investigated. at Qmaj Greek Care Caster, dependable and work without best. All new planting. Open Also mosquito spraying. Call The children that the griev- stated he would not dissolve the committee at this time and adoption of the following textbooks: The following parents preeented concerns: Amelia Bush; Discussion followed. ... ,. Lowell. MI. ,H, , supwislsb. lOi 'prt Honrvi30n« nWiLP JunaJ^AK^ Pnw.iq, u)* », 161^612^410. c26>29ti ed recall. would call them back for additional study in the year ahead. 1^ Prentlce-Hall. Inc. (High School Agrteul- Dorothy Wubben; Phil Dibble end Mary feynka. rMair**i * Motion by Heln^eman tha^kg^aler the salary ^ • 0 f-32 - i Ciep4dtfi*tlen hrs. a week. About 6 weeks tremendous volume. Haro|q^ look. Free samples: Pick your .i..... Sadly missed by. question to the Joint Counoe te OnWat a mutual^ At this point, several members of the audience aired their ture) * Wilcox, Don Sllvis end Diane Crldler spoke In support of the- . U.i lmr.nli ..ill work. R.B. SomerviDe. 942- Zeigler Ford needs an attdl- own or ready picked. Bill Bird TRUSSES — Trained fitter. His Family BOOKKEEPERS A TELLER views on this matter. They were Peter Perdock, James E. Life Science, Holt. Rlnehart, and Winston, Inc. (High schooi's policies, with Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Crldler satisfactory compensation for the two coaching positions In 8190, o? 676-1831. c32 tional office person for typing '• Fifrmi BIO and Sam Bird, 2 Surgical appliances, etc. Kees nn»M i ..u.iin-r 'nun Needed. Slate Savte«s leak, question. car deals and performing gen-^ miles east of Belding on M-44. RexaO Drags, Saranac. Mich. Gober, Judy Greenwood, John Huseby, Shirley Kloosterman School Life Science) presenting the board with a statement containing parent Lowell. Call 897-9277 for ap- Rebber Stempa and Engraved (.rami Kuiiflla l.»Mi7?l eral bookkeeping duties. Ap- > Restrooms with wash. 794- cltf and James Lindhout—all expressing their concerns about the Food end Your Future, Prentice-Hall, Inc. (High School signatures endorsing the discipline procedures now In effect This motion died for lack of support. Signs made te order, 897-9261 pointment. c30tf ply in person. Phone 897-8431. 0026. c32 Motion by Jansma, seconded by Dowling, to deny the 1 proposal. President Miller thanked the parents, reiterating Foods) and opposing any changes that would reeult In making the c-32 REAL ESTATE that the proposal had just been received by the board and Living In the Environment: Concepts, Problems, and discipline more lenient. « grievance becauae the union had cause to be aware of the MATTRESS — Bankrupt stock * some slightly soiled, priced that no action was being taken. Altemetlves, Wadsworth Publishing Company, Inc. (High At the conclusion of the discussion President Devld Miller board's adoption and did not file a grievance I a-a timely from $38 each. Ralph'a Ware- stated there definitely was a need to Investigate the matter fashion. Tha board sees no discrimination In Intent or In feet. FOR SALE CASH FOR 1 AND C0N1RACIS Motion by Thaler, seconded by Kropf, that we delay School Ecology) house Outlet, 1157 Plainfield A RtAL ESTATt LOANS further consideration of the need to adjust our elementary Language for Meenlng (Grades 6. 7, and 8), Houghton and directed the superintendent to conduct such Investiga- Ayes: 5 Nays: 1 •> Motion Carried BUSINESS MRECTORV NE. Grand Rapids. 454-0914. attendance areas for a year. During this time, a continuing Mifflin Co. (Middle School English Grammar) tion as the board's repreeentatlve. He asked that the report The meeting wes adjourned at 9:50 p.m. 1973 GRAND PRIX SJ - Nights til 9. c30 During the part decade, collage study of land use, evaluation, public Input, information and Adventures for Readers (Books I and II). Haroourt, Brace, be mede In writing at the next regular board meeting (June Reepectfuily submitted. Burgundy and white. AM-FM l M if i rtOO /Vl.' l SM) oorts approximately doubled. I < Orlbn Thaler. Secretary 8 track, new tires and exhaust; ' FOR SALE - 1972 Dodge support, as well as acceptable alternatives will be made. and Jovanovlch (Middle School Literature) 11,1979), wid steted that a copy of the report would be sent Vr Ai.i en! Jtm Stnlm k» M Hut $1,800. 455-1526 after 6 p.m. Dart Swinger. Excellent interi- Ayes: 7 Nays: 0 Motion Carried Rand McNaily Social Studlee Series. (Gradee 1-5 Elemen- to the committee ahead of time. He also asked that Mr. or. good body. $500 or best c32 tary Soclsl Studies) Andree and his committee submit any additional complaints offer. Call 897-9081. nc32 Ada UiCCag* Teacher Resignations, Retirements and Leaves Roll Call Vote: Kropf Aye; D. Miller Aye; L. Miller Aye; or specifics to Mr. Kelly. Cyde Deoths LAKE PROPERTY - For kimPhom... Sale. 32 miles north of Lowell. FOR SALE — Blonde Dining Handutm Lake lot on West Lake chain ^ Room Suite. Bedroom Suite. north of Greenville. Situated in Lamps and Chairs. 517 Avery 577 /UaDO*- Good Season To Watch For Northsm Lights Up9% St.. Lowell. Phone 897-8541. ART'S SHAM ACRES FARM a nice subdivision with county Legal Noticaa... eMewcmtuMEu p32 S7MSII maintained road open all year. ^rfgas,,„ ^ RADIO-TV SERVICE The summer of 1979 win be a charged atomic partHes, he says. 4019 Cascade Rd. S.E .... • fT0OOirpy n«C9puor.« Lot has 16x20 insulated and A nine percent jump in motor- DINETTE — 5 piece with good season to watch for dis- continues. When the charged "On October 18 of this year. Qr««l , • Chetea of Menus [heme ooeked] heated building with electric. cycle fatalities in Michigan dur- • Hay RMea plays of the northern lights, particles "bombard the atoms of NASA will launch an earth-or- Lot is loaded with nice trees formica table top. 4 floral STIHL law on or before the 10th day of Circnh Court Judge luminous streamers of Hght the earth's upper atmosphere, ing 1978 has prompted Auto- design chairs, bankrupt stock biting satellite, the Solar Maxi- ROAD SERVICE VjT and slopes toward lake for ThaWorldUarfSsI Antennas August, 1979. ATTEST: A TRUE COPY. SU- mobile Club of Michigan to maO now with $10 down, balance across the night sky. says they cause the aurora's pusling mum Mission, that is designed -Pick-up & Delivery eventual walk-out basement MUafCkaialrai Failure to comply, with this SAN SCHROEDER. a 32-page booklet entitled "Join us In tha country $63. Ralph's Warehouse Out- University of Michigan astron- greenish glow." to scruitinize the great variety of possibilities. Asking $8,500. Order will result in a default Examined, Countersigned & "Guide To Motorcyding" to Minor Repairs - Tuna-ops - Pipes for your next party." let, 1157 Plainfield NE. Grand Phone 897 omer Richard G. Teske. By late this year, relates activity taking place on the sun. Phone 897-9261 days, 897- judgment against the defendant Entered: JACK BRONKEMA. This phenomenon is also call- 12,000 of its members insuring •rakes - Mufflers Rapids. 454-0914. Nights til 9. Teske, the present sunspot cyde "It is hoped that the studies 5381 evenings. tf YARD SALE — Children's & Lowell for the relief demanded in the Clerk. SUSAN SCHROEDER, cycles through the organization. 949-M06 — Howard HoMm. Prep. B0WNE TOWNSHIP ed tbe aurora borealis. It is may become "the second great- from this mission will reveal Hill Mh| »r,bwl.W-7«t Adults clothes, children's ice Complaint filed in this court. Deputy Clert. In Michigan. 175 persons "closely linked to the 11-year- est on record since careful important information about the skates, books, earphones and WoodrowA. Yarcd 6/6-6/27 were killed and 7.264 Injured in long cycle of sunspot activity on observations of the sttn began ways in which the sun influenc- miscellaneous. 11129 Weed- motorcycle mishaps in 1978. A die sun, a cyde that solar 130 years ago, according to es conditions on our own planet boshe. Thursday. Friday and cydist's chance of being killed OWES astronomers are antidpatiog scientists of the National Oosan- earth." says Teske. Satutday9to9. p-32 REGISTRATION Hang Gliding Fett in traffic was four to seven times P & D will reach Hs greatest productiv- k and Atmospheric Administra- 7& Bridge St.. Saranac. 642-9443 ity later this year." explains tion." EXTEND VASE UFE greater than a motorist's last AMUSEMENTS £k iFfHEDEI pics - 50 lb. Ysw Hsais Cwtsrtalwasat Csmw" "As free as the wind" is an people over a six (6) day Teske. As a result, "phenomena OF COT ROSES year. UNIVERSAL ft NEW HOME average. $50 each. Garksville. SEWING MACHINE HEADS idea that captures the spirit of the period. "Auroras are rarely visible in which accompany the appear- You can make cut rosea last Youth, alcohol, lade of train- 693-2626. c27tf CaMnels A Portable Cases In Stock NOTICE National Soaring and Hang The seventh annual National the Midwestern United States ance of sunspots. such as solar longer by rccutting the stems ing the the apparent inability of SEWING NOTIONS Gliding Festival held each sum- Soaring &. Hang Gliding Festi- during years when there are few flares, magnetic storms and before inserting them in water, motorists to see two-wheelers FOR SALE- Field of Hay. Thread, Pins, Lacea, Buttons. mer in the Frankfort-El be rta val to be held June 30-July 8. spots on the sun. But they often auroras, will be corresponding- and by using a floral preserva- are major reasons for the grow- Average of 200 to 250 bales on 0 Material. Patterns. Etc. area. Months of planning are 1979 promises to be the biggest may be seen during periods ly intense during the next few tive. ing safety problem. root TAtUS first cutting. Call 949-3609. EE The Last Day to Register For the August 6 beginning to take shape as the ever. when die suns pots are preva- years.'^ he says. The key to this procedure is to BRISTOL'S c-32 Open 5 Days A Week S-5;30 p.m. Some safety tips include: jjfi m-7MI Special Election w)ll be Frldey. seventh annual celebration to be The area, filled with glider lent, as they are now." be pays. The U-M astronomer adds make the new cut under water. aOSED WEDNESDAYS held June 30-July 8.1979 prom- clubs and pilots and with people "Because it is not yet possible that "increasing spot activity on H. Paul Rasmussen, Michigan Keep the headlight on at all BODY SHOP ises to be the best year ever. who are just simply interested in to forecast the occurrence of the the sun. which has prodduced State University horticulturist, times. Wear bright colored There will be soaring daily at and amazed with the sport of aurora with any certainty more aa increaaed heating of the explains. clothing and reflective helmets. 222 W. Mam lowtll July 6,1979 the Frankfort Airport with mem- soaring, is a testimony for the than a few hours in advance, earth's upper atmosphere, is "When a rose is cut from the (Yellow, orange and red are the most noticeable colors.) THOMPSON EXTRAS. bers of the Northwest Soaring continuation of the festival for those who look for it should be directly responsible for bringing plant, the cells that carried Working part time in today s Gub offering glider rides at a years to come. patient from night to night. It is the Sky lab space stsiion down water and soluablc nutrients Use the horn in a potentially IWt Space For Rent 897 8126 Army Reserve will cam you a dangerous situation. In case you I will receive registrations at the Township nominal fee. Hang gliding acti- For information about the best to observe In a dear, dark from Its orbit around the earth and other compounds to the WTIMOR SERVICE good extra income. III! earn you tivies will be offered dally at the festival please contact: National sky away from strong city lights, at least two years ahead of time. flower irap a small bubble of air can't be seen, be heard. Try to • UH NEW RESTORATION some other extras that are pretty •CARPETING • •WALLPAPER good. too. Like skill training Hell. 6069 Llnfield, Alto on Frldey, July 6, 1979 Soaring and Hang Gliding Fes- ride where you can see the Elberta beach weather permit- beginning at least aa hour after "Launched into a low earth at the end of the stem. With the • COMPARE OUt PRICES opportunities. Low-cost life insur Aerial Crop Spraying, Seeding, tival Inc., Box 352, Frankfort, sunset." he says. orbit in early 1973. Sky lab was base of the stem blocked with rearview mirrow of the car v from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and et my home 8793 ting. The festival also includes • LINOLEUM • COUNTER TOPS ' . ance. PX privileges. And retire- chicken barbecues, fish bakes, Ml 49635. ' "The chain of events connect- successfully occupied by three air, water cannot get np the ahead and don't ride in another ment benefits. So call and meet Alden Nesh, Alto from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. driver's "Wind spot." Look • FREE INSURANCE ESTIMATES today's Army Reserve. We're in & Fertilizing pancake breakfasts, softball F1UTT ACREAGE DECLINE ing the occurrence of auroras teams of astronauts and helped stem even if it's available." 932* Fraaport Ave. Phone 786-5157 Cal 197-9261 For Detgflt ahead to check the road surface the white pages, listed under Sandra L. Kowakzyk, tournaments, skateboard com- The first „ information re- whh spots on the sun is still to make extensive observations To avoid letting the stem gulp AHe, Mich. • OPEN MON. SAT. S;CJ • 6.-00 "U.S. Government'.' for slippery spota. bad bumps, petition and a treasure hunt. leased from the 1978 Michigan imperfectly understood by sd- of the sun in 1973 and 1974." he in another air bubble, make the DARWIN THOMPSON Clerk The festival truly offers some- Fruit Tree Survey shows that entists," notes the U-M astron- explains. new cut under water. Then broken pavement, loose gravel, Any day or evening by appointment PHONE 897-9049 "Now. as It orbits in the move the rose immediately to Its wetteaves or objects lying in the ^2 thing for everyone. total acreage of orchards and omer. However, "sunspots are The first festival, held June vineyards has declined 24 per- kpown to be cooler, darker upper fringes of the atmo- new water supply, before the HOURS. 9 - 5 Thur. & Fri. - Set. 9-3 30th-July 7th. 1973 attracted cent from the 1973 survey. regions embedded in the hot. sphere." he says, "the huge end of the stem dries off. Check rearview mirrors every EDWARD L. "ED" BENJAMIN STATE OF MICHIGAN County, Michigan, on this 23rd more than 15,000 people with a Apples show a decline of 22 glaring outer layers of the sun." space station is encountering Use a floral preservative ac- few seconds especially when SAWYER FLYING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT day of May. 1979. calendar which offered a wide percent to 5.1.850 acres, but the Within the spots are powerful severe air drag that will cause It cording to label directions to slowing down, changing lanes, KKSIDKMIU AM) FOR THE COUNTY OF KENT PRESENT: Honorable Wood- variety of activities. In addition number of trees fell only 8 magnetic fields. to descend and crash sometime supply the cut blossoms with turning or stopping suddenly. NJ W I \D1) Bill T HOMtS ORDER OF PUBLICATION row A. Yared. Circuit Judge. to the soaring activities at the percent, reflecting the planting "Occurring at unpredictable during late June or early July. nutrients, be advises. This can Keep at least two seconds SERVICE, INC. distance between the vehide Case No. 79-36870-DM In this cause an action was Frankfort Airport and the hang of dwarf type trees. times within the strong magne- "It is ironic that the very sun increase the vase life of cut SpiH-iali/ing In "Easlgalc" ahead and move from one side LINDA PRICE. filed on the 3rd day of January, gliding from the Elberta Bluffs, At 41,028 acres tart cherry tism of the sun gfoups are the station was designed to roses by 30 to 50 percent. Cool Real Estate of the lane to another to increase Gene Sawyer, Owner-Operator PUintiff, 1979. by Linda Price. Plaintiff, the festival-goers enjoyed power plantings were virtually un- energetic eruptions called solar study is causing its rapid de- and freedom from wnowboat^ >«—^ lateral distance. Don't share VS against Phillip Price, Defend- boat races, cook-outs, dances changed from the 1973 survey, flares." Teske says. "These mise." he adds. wUl help cut roses last lanes with a car or drive AUTOMOIIVf SUPPIY, INC. Phone LOWELL AIRPORT PHILLIP PRICE, ant, for an absolute divorce from and a fireworks display. while tree numbers Were up one aotar flares often cause dramatic Sdar astronomers around the longer. Place the vase out of between rows of stopped vehi- 456-<»S6l Defendant. the bonds of matrimony. The festival has grown each percent. Pears showed the larg- fluctuations in the earth's mag- world now are engaged in direct sunlight and drafts from 4so w. Main $t. Hfiiwii u»a Stf-fSIOR UMISI MEET BOX 206 LOWILL, MICN. cles. Reduce speeds on slippery, At a session of said Court held IT IS ORDERED that the year, both in activities and in est decline with a 71 percent netic field." cooperative observation of sun- heat registers, air conditioners ARMY uneven, sloping, grooved or at the Hall of Justice Building in Defendant, answer to take such attendance. The 1976 celebra- drop in both acreage and num- The magnetic storms may be spots and the solar activity that or heat-generating appliances action as may be permitted by grated surfaces. the City of Grand Rapids, Kent tion drew more than 60.000 ber of trees. accompaniod by the arrival of is associated with them, he like the stove or TV.

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consumer and professional ap- tential for our dealers." Root-Lowell Corporation, of plications. The SPARC Awards are pre- Prevention Month Lowell, Michigan was recently "Considering the quality of sented annually in 17 categories if it fitz' granted a SPARC award for competition", McDonnell said, of business representing virtual- excellence in dealer merchan- You have been away on a trip "we are proud to receive this ly every facet of the discount dising aids in national competi- ^ By Jim RtigeraW or out for the evening. As you award. We've worked very hard industry, and are voted oo by an tion held annually by Discount wdk up to the house, you notice executive committee establish- Leonard S. JanoCsky of Los Aogeles was correct when he said I am Store News Magazine. to achieve a complete merchan-, the front door is standing widq W ed by DSN. incompetent when it comes to understanding our legal system. He The SPARC awards, originat- dising plan for our markets that open. Immediately, you think is effective and profitable for was correct when he said 1 am perplexed. He could have added that ed in 1977 by DSN to provide "Did I lock that door before 1 our dealers and we're very I'm also nauseated to the point bf upchucking. recognition for manufacturers left?" Coming closer, you see pleased to receive this kind of Bridgo Lecgtra Janofsky is president-dect of the American Bar Association. In a who demonstrate excellence in the lock has been broken, and Law Day speech he said: product programming for the recognition". through the open door you see Root-Lowell sprayer products "A study recently conducted by the American Bar Foundation discount industry, is based on the contents of the hall closet are packaged in a scries of Closet SMton shows that, by and large, clients are incompetent. They are competing firms' self-sell pack- strewn about the floor. Now the 'Merchandiser Display Cartons' perplexed if not frightened by the law ... they just do not have the aging, turn and profit of product The YMCA Ladies Bridge realization strikes you—"We've designed by Root-Lowell's ad- League ia making plans for their tools they need to make raticmal decisions about the legal system." mix, innovations, delivery effici- been ripped offl" vertising agency, Michael If ybu're not a lawyer, you're a client. There are t lot of Us. One of ency, quality control, advertis- Spring Party to close the 1978- If this, or something like It, Thomson Designers, Inc. of 79 season. The party will be at tbe tools we need in dealing with the legal system is a strong ing support, and other programs didn't happen to you, consider Grand Rapids, Michigan. Ac- stomach. that meet discounter's needs. Deer Run Golf Club on June 26 yourself lucky. It did happen to cording to McDonnell, "the as t columnist, I hate to belabor the obvious. Every sane person Mr. BUI McDoonell, Root- with luncheon'at 12:30 p.m. more than a million persons last original design criteria centered followed by an afternoon of already knows there are gaping holes in Lady Justice's blindfold. Lowell Marketing Manager, re- year, causing nearly a billion around making our products The white coDir thief hires an expensive lawyer and is sentenced ceived the award at this year's bridge. dollars In losses. All Indications is here, cad It's Hmc again to Jdn Ae YMCA Swim recognizable and understand- to 30 days teaching imaginative bookkeeping at the junior high DSN Awards banquet. Root- Guests are welcome. For point to another large Increase Team. Sign up should be before Monday, June 25. Pnrtfeea began able to consumers, along with more Information or to make school nearest his mansion. The common burglar is defended by a Lowell markets a line of lawn In the number of burglaries June 18 at 9 a.B. Everyone 60^ 8-18 Is eneounged to come. Hie providing attractive display po- reservations (by June 22) call court-appointed hack and gets 30 years in prison less time off for not and garden sprayers for general again this year. To Insure that YMCA la besting tbe annual City Swta Meet ea June 27 at II n.a. Ihooting his lawyer. the LoweU YMCA W7-W45. you will never have to live Uris Is act for awfm teoa oaly. Everyoo* can partldpale. Cegal injustice is a fact of life, repeated day after day and year through this experience. Mayor after year. Everyone knows about it, so why tell readers what they Dean Cdlins, with the assist- QUICK FACTS already know? Why shoot at the obvious, easy riddled target? I try QUICK FACTS ance' of the Police Department, 'Michigan's name Is derived Stand anywhere In Michigan not to. . v 4 has proclaimed the month of from the Indian words "Mkhi- and you are within 85 miles of But sometimes the nausea bcqpmes overwhelming and the gorge June 1979 as Burglary Preven- Gama" meaning Large Lake. one of the Great Lakes. can't be contained. SometimA there is an especially flagrant tion Month. injustke plus an added insult to the digestive system, sudi as Before you leave on vacation, Leonard Janofsky's speech, and 1 can't help yowling in pain. This is prepare your home with ade- such a time. quate locks, lights and other Donald F. Hoyt, who stole S2.1 million, was just sentenced to 60 protective devices. Noise is a days in jail. Federal Judge PhiUp Pratt said Hoyt also must work deterrent, connect TV or radio eight hours a week in some public service capacity. to timers. Hoyt embezzled the money from the Macomb County School Give your home a "lived'-in" Employees Credit Union, which he used to manage. He invested it look, whenever you are away. In a brokerage firm where he was a general partner. Nearly Notify police when you are S7D0.000 is still missing. Hoyt faced a possible 45 years in prison. leaving town. DRIVER EDUCATION CARS... Judge Pratt explained the light sentence by saying Hoyt has been Keep your valuables In banks, married for 21 years and both hii wife and one of their children have safe deposit boxes, vaults and Check your heart conditions. other safe places outside the (All With New Car Wammty) To pick just one contrast out of a bushelful, there was a factory home. homeowner's policy worker named Alan V. Clinscales who was convicted of robbing the Let these tips serve as a guide adequate Warren Bank of $114,000 in 1977. He was sentenced to 25 years. to keep your home safe from the ! The lesson for all you thieves is.clear. The next time you want to danger of burglary. coverage. rbb a bank of $2.1 million, don't do it until at least two members of Cutlasses and 88's your family are 01. It might be a dever touch to take your sick child Lomozo BlrtkOoss to tbe bank with you. If you're caught and convicted, it could mean a whole new career for you as a public service worker. 2 Doors, 4 Doors, and Station Wagons After Dondd Hoyt's wrist o^as tapped, his lawyer told news Lamaze Childbirth Education reporters: "In tbe game of Russian roulette played on the judldd of Grand Rapids, is now accept- scale, we hit tbe jackpot by drawing Judge Pratt. He truly calls them ing class registration for those The cost of replacing a house and its as he sees them and be made a courageous decision." expecting babies In November Stop In And Look Ovor In the game of Russian roulette, the loser gets a bullet in the head and December. contents damaged t)y smoke and flames and tbe winner escapes unharmed. When the game is played in The Lamaze method of child- Our Inventory Todoyl court tbe big loMr is the common street crook who robbed a birth, tries to prepare expectant has increased over the past few years. Stranger of S200. Tbe big winner is the well-dressed executive who parents both physically and stole 52 million from people who trusted him. emotionally for the phases of This is why so many of us are "perplexed if not frightened" by labor and delivery, by covering our legal system. As .presidftnt-dect of the American Bar such topics as, relaxation and Association, Leonard Janofsky shouldn't worry too much about breathing techniques, and the incompetent dobs who aren't sm^rt enough to understand unequal processes of labor and delivery. J. R, B. Anyone wishing more infor- ll^L. .13 J justice. a , # c AGENCY, INC. LI r He should worry more about the incompetent judges who perplex mation, or wishing to register and frighten. A study by the American Bar Foundation would reveal for classes, please contact Jo- 835 W. Main, Lowell, 897-9253 MUEMBACM SALES a SERVICE CO that aO of these judges used to be lawyers. Ellen Curtis at 451-2184. 747AQ9 MESnrIT T UAtkiMAI N CTOSTREEF r Tr LOWELL. MICHIGAN 49331 QD1CX FACTS ' OPEN MON. A WED. EVENINGS PHONE 897-9227 Michigan was admitted to the Engagement Announced smsm Union in 1S37, the 26th state. ON BEDDING CASH & CARRY SPECIALS PLANTS ROSES PLAIN DRESSES ONLY... $^ao $200 PER FLAT Dozen URTIS DRY CLEANERS 1004 W. Main St. — LoweU CARNATIONS Phone 897-9809 Vi OFF Lais DeYeomg ai Mr. and Mrs. Neil DeYoung $000 of Lowell announce the engage- Dozen ment of their daughter Lois E. SALE DeYoung, to Dennis DenBoer of Tf iL Saranac. The bridegroom-elect is the Wt'm CMM Of Stmt Triple Duty, Potting Soil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin MIXED DenBoer of Saranac. An October 19 wedding is |l 2-12-12, Lime, Decor- BOUQUETS being planned. tntf Specisk ht if! Sills In Concert :, Wonder Gro Weed The Grand Rapids Symphony FIIDAT, JUNEtt 50 will celebrate Its Gdden Anni- $475 versary in the 1979-1980 season. T-Bone Steok *2 Tbe biggest event will be the Killer, AAilorganite Beverly Sills Benefit Concert. CMm of Patatt, SoM, V*f«taUt, tel ad ••ttar On October 24 Beverly Sills, America's Qtjfipn of Opera, will SATUI0AT, JUNE 23 join Theo Alcantara and the Peat Moss Grand Rapids Symphony Or- chestrf for the greatest event of Escoiloped Pototoet & Horn $4°° the Golden Anniversary season. fll W«t Hak SL Beverly Sills has been the star Cbofet of S«M, VaftfiUa, M mi fcrtttr 817-7577 af the world's great opera NATURE'S bouses. It has been announced that as of July 1 she would Senriag Yoar Favorue Beverage^ Beer-Wiae-Liqaor 0 become Director of the New York Opoi Six Dap, Moo. — tat City Opera and retire from sing-

Ml AJL - €*0 P if. EMPORIUM Grand Rapids is most fortun- ate to have one of Ms. Sills' find Village Inn concert appearances. Only sea- FID • Tele-Flora • Maiter Ckarfe • VISA * Carte Bfaadf • Ctummtr fnkmi son ticket holders may purchase benefit tickets at this time. 211 West Main Street Lowell Michigan Public ticket sales begin Octo- ber 1. ,