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k 25C Volume 15, Issue 29 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 Wednesday, May 29, 1991 Along Main Street Lowell man killed in Saturday A.M. crash on Segwun, south of Alden Na: ON VIEW AT THE GALLERY The works of student artists from the Lowell Area Schools is presently on view in the Gallery of the Lowell Area Arts ^ Council, 149 S. Hudson, Lowell. '•'The colorful, very imaginative exhibit was created by lents grade 6 through 12. This exhibit will be on view igh May 28. Gallery hours are Monday - Friday, I to 5 p.m. and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. DRAMA CLASS PRESENTS FINAL PLAY OF YEAR The Lowell Middle School Eighth Grade Drama Class will present the fantasy, "Follow That Rabbit - The Wonder- land Story", on Wednesday, May 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the W Middle School Cafetorium. The public is invited and admission is free. TRIP PLANNED TO MACKINAC ISLAND The Lowell Senior Travelers are planning a trip to the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island on October9, 10and II. The trip includes travel, two breakfasts, two dinners, two s, carriage ride, a guided tour of the fort and a stay at c Grand Hotel. Call Lowell Senior Travelers Neighbors at 897-7092 for servations. Must be in by July 20. SENIOR ACTIVITIES IN JUNE Lowell City Manager Dave Pasquale will be the guest speaker at the Senior Neighbors on Friday, June 14 (Flag Day). The Senior Neighbors will hold a crafts and bake sale on fThursday, June 6 and Friday, June 7 at the Lowell Senior Neighbors Center, 314 S. Hudson, Lowell. COMMODITIES DISTRIBUTED MAY 30 Government surplus commodities will be distributed to those eligible on Tliursday, May 30 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Moose Recreational Building, 1320 E. Fulton, Lowell. COME JOIN THE Y SWIM TEAM Are you interested or unsure about joining the YMCA swim team? If so, give it a free trial, June 10-June 12 at 8:30 a.m. at the King Memorial Pool. Anyone age 5-18 may experience the thrill of competitive swimming through the Lowell YMCA. If you like the trial, team practice will begin on June 17 at 8:30 a.m. sharp. Swimmers must be able to swim at least one length of the pool front crawl or backstroke without stopping. For more information, come to the informational meeting at the King Memorial Pool on June 6 at 7 p.m. Rain or shine. Call YMCA office at 897-8445 if you are interested, but cannot attend the meeting. MIDWAY CARNIVAL DISCOUNT COUPONS Lowell Showboat Midway Carnival discount coupons will f be available from local retailers beginning June 12 through June 22. OFF THE BLOTTER Lori Pospiech, 34, of Grand Rapids was involved in minor property damage accident on West Main and Valley Vista Dr., when she collided with a vehicle driven by Lori Shepard of Ada, May 20. Arrested for Unlawfully Driving Away An Automobile, May 25 was Ranee Allersma, 27, of Grand Rapids. The Main Street, cont'd., pg. 2 Kenneth VanderWerff An early Saturday morning accident claimed the life of a Lowell man over the Memo- rial Day weekeend. Ken VanderWerff, 19, of 273 Jane Ellen Dr., was thrown from a vehicle after it went into a ditch and rolled several times. VanderWerff was pronounced dead at the scene. The Sheriffs Depart- ment reported that Vander- Werff was not wearing a seat- belt. A 1981 Jeep CJ-5, driven by Michael Jaworowicz, was southbound on Segwun about one-tenth mile south of Alden Nash when his vehicle left the road while negotiating a curve. The Kent County Sheriff s Department reports that Jaworowicz fell asleep while driving before the vehicle left the road. Jaworowicz, 18, Lowell, incurred minor cuts and bruises and was transported to Butterworth Hospital by Lowell Ambulance. The Lowell man was wearing a seatbelt. The police report states that alcohol was a contribut- ing factor. According to the Kent County Sheriffs De- partment it has not yet been determined as to what degree it played in the accident. The Sheriffs Department said that is still under investiga- tion. Answering the accident fatality were Lowell Ambu- lance, Lowell Fire Depart- ment, Lowell Police Depart- ment, and Aero Med. Vezino and Newman get Council's approval to remove trees from their property Joseph Vezino, 1604 River- side, and Robert Newman of 225 S. Jefferson, approached the Lowell City Council at the May meeting with the same resolve, just different motives. Both were looking to gain the approval of the Council to remove trees. In a previous meeting. Vezino provided a written re- quest to have a tree (located on the city easement) in the publicright-of-wayremoved on Riverside Drive near the City limits. The Council con- cluded that it would need a drawing of the house layout to determine whether the tree has to go. Vezino did that at the May 20th meeting. The Lowell resident showed that a curb-cut opening would be needed for his new home. Upon reviewing the draw- ing, Lowell's City Council approved the removal of the tree. Newman also requested the removal of a tree, located near the southeast comer of South Jefferson and Front Streets. Newman said the tree appears to be hollow and in- fested with ants. The tree is the third from the comer and has caused the uplifting of a sidewalk. Newman, not unlike Vez- ino, also received the Coun- cil's approval. Accounting moves provide local street fund with much needed funds In an accounting book move, the Lowell City Coun- cil approved a budget amend- ment to loan money from the general fund instead of the major street fund to covcr part of the cost to construct the Valley Vista Drive exten- sion. Last year, authorization was made to have the Major Street fund loan the Local Street fund $80,500 to help cover the Valley Vista exten- sion project. However, after some further thought, Lowell City Manager, Dave Pasquale and City Treasurer Judy Noonon recommended to the Council that the loan come from the general fund instead. This would allow the Major Street Fund to provide more available monies for road improvements. It was also thought that the General Fund has a greater fund bal- ance to accommodate the loan. "We didn't have enough in our local street fund to fi- nance the Valley Vista exten- sion," Pasquale said. "By borrowing from the general fund, the monies are not tied up in a loan. " The monies for local street repairs come from a gas and weight tax. The state returns monies from these taxes to the localities for road upkeep. Additionally, the State De- partment of Transportation requires half of a new street construction to be locally funded. It was identified that $7,000 in additonal City funds was necessary to meet this requirement for the Val- ley Vista project ($75,000 of the $82,000 commitment was met). Thus, an authorization was made of a $73,500 loan from the general fund to the local street fund, without interest, to be repaid over 10 years. Further, an outright transfer of $7,000 was made from the General Fund to the Local Street Fund as requested to meet MDOT requirements. "Basically, this is a means of looking at funds and find- ing the best way to finance it," Pasquale said. Memorial Day Festivities The War Monument Dedication helped to line Lowell's Main Street Memorial Day with spectators. Pictures and stories on pages 9 and 10.

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Volume 15, Issue 29 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 Wednesday, May 29, 1991

Along Main Street Lowell man killed in Saturday A.M. crash on Segwun, south of Alden Na:

ON VIEW AT THE GALLERY

The works of student artists from the Lowell Area Schools is presently on view in the Gallery of the Lowell Area Arts

^ Council, 149 S. Hudson, Lowell. '•'The colorful, very imaginative exhibit was created by

lents grade 6 through 12. This exhibit will be on view igh May 28. Gallery hours are Monday - Friday, I to

5 p.m. and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

DRAMA CLASS PRESENTS FINAL PLAY OF YEAR

The Lowell Middle School Eighth Grade Drama Class will present the fantasy, "Follow That Rabbit - The Wonder-land Story", on Wednesday, May 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the

W Middle School Cafetorium. The public is invited and admission is free.

TRIP P L A N N E D TO MACKINAC ISLAND

The Lowell Senior Travelers are planning a trip to the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island on October9, 10and II.

The trip includes travel, two breakfasts, two dinners, two s, carriage ride, a guided tour of the fort and a stay at

c Grand Hotel. Call Lowell Senior Travelers Neighbors at 897-7092 for

servations. Must be in by July 20.

SENIOR ACTIVITIES IN J U N E

Lowell City Manager Dave Pasquale will be the guest speaker at the Senior Neighbors on Friday, June 14 (Flag

Day). The Senior Neighbors will hold a crafts and bake sale on

fThursday, June 6 and Friday, June 7 at the Lowell Senior Neighbors Center, 314 S. Hudson, Lowell.

COMMODITIES DISTRIBUTED MAY 30

Government surplus commodities will be distributed to those eligible on Tliursday, May 30 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Moose Recreational Building, 1320 E. Fulton, Lowell.

COME JOIN THE Y SWIM TEAM

Are you interested or unsure about joining the YMCA swim team? If so, give it a free trial, June 10-June 12 at

8:30 a.m. at the King Memorial Pool. Anyone age 5-18 may experience the thrill of competitive

swimming through the Lowell YMCA. If you like the trial, team practice will begin on June 17 at 8:30 a.m. sharp. Swimmers must be able to swim at least one length of the pool front crawl or backstroke without stopping.

For more information, come to the informational meeting at the King Memorial Pool on June 6 at 7 p.m. Rain or shine. Call YMCA office at 897-8445 if you are interested,

but cannot attend the meeting.

MIDWAY CARNIVAL DISCOUNT COUPONS

Lowell Showboat Midway Carnival discount coupons will f be available from local retailers beginning June 12 through

June 22.

OFF THE BLOTTER Lori Pospiech, 34, of Grand Rapids was involved in minor

property damage accident on West Main and Valley Vista Dr., when she collided with a vehicle driven by Lori Shepard of Ada, May 20.

Arrested for Unlawfully Driving Away An Automobile, May 25 was Ranee Allersma, 27, of Grand Rapids. The

Main Street, cont'd., pg. 2

Kenneth VanderWerff

An early Saturday morning accident claimed the life of a Lowell man over the Memo-rial Day weekeend.

Ken VanderWerff, 19, of 273 Jane Ellen Dr., was thrown from a vehicle after it went into a ditch and rolled several times. VanderWerff was pronounced dead at the

scene. The Sheriffs Depart-ment reported that Vander-Werff was not wearing a seat-belt.

A 1981 Jeep CJ-5, driven by Michael Jaworowicz, was

southbound on Segwun about one-tenth mile south of Alden Nash when his vehicle left the road while negotiating a curve.

The Kent County Sheriff s Department reports that Jaworowicz fell asleep while driving before the vehicle left

the road. Jaworowicz, 18, Lowell,

incurred minor cuts and bruises and was transported to Butterworth Hospital by Lowell Ambulance. The Lowell man was wearing a seatbelt.

The police report states that alcohol was a contribut-ing factor. According to the Kent County Sheriffs De-

partment it has not yet been determined as to what degree it played in the accident. The Sheriffs Department said that is still under investiga-tion.

Answering the accident fatality were Lowell Ambu-lance, Lowell Fire Depart-ment, Lowell Police Depart-ment, and Aero Med.

Vezino and Newman get Council's approval to remove trees from their property Joseph Vezino, 1604 River-side, and Robert Newman of 225 S. Jefferson, approached the Lowell City Council at the May meeting with the same resolve, just different

motives. Both were looking to gain

the approval of the Council to remove trees.

In a previous meeting.

Vezino provided a written re-quest to have a tree (located on the city easement) in the public right-of-way removed on Riverside Drive near the City limits. The Council con-cluded that it would need a drawing of the house layout to determine whether the tree has to go. Vezino did that at the May 20th meeting. The

Lowell resident showed that a curb-cut opening would be needed for his new home.

Upon reviewing the draw-ing, Lowell's City Council approved the removal of the tree.

Newman also requested the removal of a tree, located near the southeast comer of South Jefferson and Front

Streets. Newman said the tree appears to be hollow and in-fested with ants. The tree is the third from the comer and has caused the uplifting of a sidewalk.

Newman, not unlike Vez-ino, also received the Coun-cil's approval.

Accounting moves provide local street fund with much needed funds

In an accounting book move, the Lowell City Coun-cil approved a budget amend-ment to loan money from the general fund instead of the major street fund to covcr part of the cost to construct the Valley Vista Drive exten-

sion. Last year, authorization

was made to have the Major Street fund loan the Local Street fund $80,500 to help cover the Valley Vista exten-

sion project. However, after some

further thought, Lowell City Manager, Dave Pasquale and City Treasurer Judy Noonon

recommended to the Council that the loan come from the general fund instead.

This would allow the Major Street Fund to provide more available monies for road improvements. It was also thought that the General Fund has a greater fund bal-ance to accommodate the

loan. "We didn't have enough in

our local street fund to fi-nance the Valley Vista exten-sion," Pasquale said. "By borrowing from the general fund, the monies are not tied up in a loan. "

The monies for local street

repairs come from a gas and weight tax. The state returns monies from these taxes to the localities for road upkeep.

Additionally, the State De-partment of Transportation requires half of a new street construction to be locally funded. It was identified that $7,000 in additonal City

funds was necessary to meet this requirement for the Val-ley Vista project ($75,000 of the $82,000 commitment was

met). Thus, an authorization was

made of a $73,500 loan from the general fund to the local street fund, without interest, to be repaid over 10 years.

Further, an outright transfer of $7,000 was made from the General Fund to the Local Street Fund as requested to meet MDOT requirements.

"Basically, this is a means of looking at funds and find-ing the best way to finance it," Pasquale said.

Memorial Day Festivities The War Monument Dedication helped to line Lowell's Main Street Memorial Day with spectators. Pictures and stories on pages 9 and 10.

Ti The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday. May 29. 1991 - Page 2

Obituaries CZAPEK - Mrs. Edith L. (Edie) Czapek. aged 64. of Grand Rapids, died May 25, 1991. She is survived by her

husband. Elmer; children, Diane (Brent) Bufka of Kentwood. Douglas (Kitty) Czapek of Grand Rapids; brother. Dr. William (Marion) Roth of Alma; four grandchil-dren. Jody, Ryan. Katy and Michael; mother-in-law. Mrs. Frances Czapek of Wayland. Mass of Christian Burial will

be offered Wednesday (today) at 10:30 a.m. at St. Robert of Newminster in Ada, Msgr. Er-nest P. Schneider, Celebrant. Mrs. Czapek. (formerly Roth), attended Lowell schools and was the daughter of John and Marie Roth.

ELLIS - Robert E. Ellis, 73, of Lowell, succumbed to cancer Thursday. May 23.

1991. Preceded in death by his parents. Elmer and Anna

Main St., cont'd. pickup truck was taken from a city parking lot in Lowell. The truck was owned by Joseph Carr. 60. of Lowell.

Robert Wright, 30. of Lowell was arrested by Lowell officers May 25 on two warrants, one out of Wyoming, M! for Failure to Appear, the second from the Friend of the Court in Kent County.

Arrested for Assault & Battery May 24 was David Man-kel. 21. of Lowell, by Lowell officers.

Mark Friesner, 28, of Lowell was arrested May 22 for Driving While License Suspended, 2nd Offense.

Lisa White, 27. of Lowell was involved in a property damage accident May 25. when she pulled onto Main St. from the Family Fare parking lot into the path of a car driven by a 16 year old juvenile, also from Lowell.

Truett Miles, 26, of Lowell was involved in a property damage accident May 26, when he backed into a fuel pump at the Admiral Gas Station on West Main.

Cited into 63rd District Court for Transporting Alcohol in a Motor Vehicle, were Devin Wilcox, 18, of Lowell and Russell Rice, 17, of Belding. Dale Wilcox, 18. also of Lowell, was cited for Open Alcohol in a Motor Vehicle.

Sharon Marvin. 22, of Lowell was involved in a property damage accident May 24, when she exited a drive on East Main St. near Division and struck a car driven by Jacolyn While, 39, of Grand Rapids.

Cited into 63rd District Court for Possession of Drug Paraphenalia, was John Gross. 18. of Lowell.

Deborah Sherman, 37, of Rockford was involved in a property damage accident May 15 on Main near Amity St.. when she failed to stop in time and struck a car driven by

Howard Burton. 28, of Lowell, who was waiting for the train to cross Main St.

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Ellis; a brother. Gerald (Joe),

killed in action with U.S. Navy in Manila. PL, De-cember 7, 1941. Survived by his wife of 48 years, Doris; their children, Patricia (Phil-lip) VanDuinen of Ada, Nancy (Rick) Roth of Low-ell. Gerald (Randi) Ellis of Ft. Wayne, IN. Diane (Joe) Rinard of Gresham. OR; a sis-

ter. Joan (Sonny) Siciliano of

Irons; nine grandchildren. Bob retired after 29 years from the Lowell Post Office. He worked as a Relief Movie Projector Operator for 20 years at the Strand Theatre. He served 3 years in the U.S. Army Force during WWII, For over 30 years, he was a volunteer blood donor in the Grand Valley Blood Program making donations of 108 pts. i i y / i gallons). He worked several years on the Township Election Board. He was on the Board of Directors for Lowell Area Housing (Schneider Manor). He was

a life member of the Clark-

Ellis Post #152. American Legion 46 years. A member

of NARFE (National Associ-ation of Retired Federal Em-ployees). Cremation has

taken place. A Memorial Ser-vice was held Tbesday at the United Methodist Church of

Lowell. Memorials may be made to the United Methodist Church of Lowell or Lowell War Scrvice Monument. VFW. Barry Emmons. (This obituary written by Mr.

Ellis).

VANDER WERFF - Ken-

neth J. VanderWerff, aged 19. of Grand Rapids, formerly of Lowell, died May 25. 1991

of accidental automobile in-juries. He is survived by his mother. Theresa VanderWerff of Lowell; sister. Barbara (Mike) Colon of Grand Rapids; nieces. Ashley

Colon; grandmother. Frances Zuker of Beal City. MI; also several aunts, uncles and cousins. Kenneth was pre-

ceded in death by his father, Thomas. Mass of Christian

Burial was offered Tuesday at

St. Mary's Church. Lowell, Msgr. James P. Moran. Celeb-

rant. Interment St. Mary's

Cemetery.

WALKER - Daniel W.

Walker Jr.. aged 45. of Middleville. formerly of Alto, died May 24. 1991. He

is survived by his wife. Phyl-

lis; children. Sara. Marvin, and Robert; mother, Agnes

Wieland; brother Clifford, both of Alto; sisters, Sharon Walker of Agoura, CA, Mary

Walker of Grand Rapids; par-

ents-in-law, Marvin and Gloria Porritt; step-brother.

Bill (Carol) Wieland; step-sis-ters. Norma (Jim) Peterson, all of Alto. Marie (Bill) Fred-

rick of Kalamazoo; many

aunts. uncles. nieces, nephews and cousins. Mr.

Walker was preceded in death

by his father. Daniel Sr. and sister. Iris Mixer. Funeral Ser-

vices were held l\iesday at Caledonia Christian Re-formed Church, Rev. Merlin

N. Buwalda, officiating. In-

terment Cascade Cemeterv

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Socicu

WEBER — Mrs. Helen G Weber, of Lowell, aged 87

passed away May 21, 1991 She was bom June 10, 1903

in Anamosa, IA. the daughter

of Joshua and Charlotte Hartman, she married Charles S. Weber, who pre-ceded her in death. She at-tended Cole College and

graduated from University of

Iowa, was a member of the Gamma Phi Beta Soronty.

and a member of the People's Church in East Lansing She is survived by a daughter and

son-in-law. Norma and David

Zimmer of Rockford; three grandsons, Michael, Scott,

and Andrew Baxter; a sister, Hilda Peters of Rochester, MN. Cremation has taken

place. Graveside Services

were Sunday. May 26 at the Deepdale Cemetery, Lam ing.

Elzingas hold cut-a-thon for Huisman An out-pouring of support for Tammy Huisman continues to come in from the Lowell and outlying communities.

Heidi and Patty Elzinga of "Heidi Christines'* in Ada have organized a Cut-a-Thon for Sunday. June 9 from 2 til

5 p.m. All proceeds will go toward raising funds for

Tammy Huisman's cancer treatment.

The Cut-a-Thon will be held in the parking lot of Heidi Christine s. There will be a charge of $ 10 per haircut

with the total proceeds to be donated to the Tammy H u is-man Fund.

Other Ada merchants will have items on sale at the Cut- „ r ..

a-Thon. They include Ada donate parking space. Drug, Ada Greenery, Schoolhouse. Paper Bag and

Balloons or Bust. Face paint-

ing will also be available all day.

Dr. Chris Norman, Ad-

gate's and Ada Drug will also

Community mourns loss of Lowell native, Ellis, age 73

A memorial service celeb- Tuesday, May 28. attended by rating the life of Robert Elmer approximately 275 relatives, Ellis. 73. was held at the First friends and service organiza-United Methodist Church on tion community members.

Mr. Ellis was a retired Postal employee; a Lowell High School graduate, class

of 1936; served in the Army Air Corps in World War II as an airplane mechanic. He was a volunteer blood donor, con-tributing W / i gallons (108 pints); member, board of di-rectors, Schneider Manor for

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almost 12 years; life member of Clark-Ellis American Legion Post No. 152, where he served as flag bearer for the Memorial Day Parade for over 30 years; member of ihe National Asssociation of Re-

tired Federal Employees and a member of the Lowell Firsi United Methodist Church.

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Area graduates from MTU

Michigan Technological University's Spring Com-mencement Ceremonies were held Saturday, May 18, dur-ing which 800 degrees were awarded to 779 graduates. Lewis N. Dodak, Speaker ol the Michigan House of Repre-sentatives, delivered the com-mencement address.

Garth A. Snyder, of Ada, received a Bachelor of Sci-ence degree in Electrical En-gineering, and graduated summa cum laude. Richard L. Stegehuis, of Lowell, also graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, and summa

cum laude, as well. Austin W. Whitman, also of Lowell, graduated with an A.A S. ir

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oming Events Notices in the Ledger's "Com-ing Events'* are free of charge to any non-profit organiza-tion in the Lowell, Ada, Alto, and Saranac area. We prefer such notices to be kept brief and to be submitted by mail, but will accept notices by phone at 897-9261.

4TH WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH: The Womens Break-fast at the Lowell Senior Center. 314 S. Hudson. 897-5949 for re-servations.

EVERY WEDNESDAY: Awana from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Alton Bible Church. (Corner of Lincoln Lake and 3 Mile) Children ages 3 and up are welcome to join in on the scriptures learning, fun. fellow-ship and games. For more infor-mation or to set-up transporta-tion call 897-4273. 897-9731 or 897-5648

TUES., JUNE 4: Flat River Watershed Group meets at 7 p.m. at Independent Bank of Belding. 130 S. Bridge St. Jim Scott. District Conservationist. Ionia County will speak on land management for erosion control and water quality. Open to pub-lic.

WED., JUNE 5: The Lowell area Alzheimer's Support Group will meet at 1:30 p.m. at Lowell Med-ical Care Center. 350 N. Center. Lowell. The evening group will meet at 6:30 p.m. at Cumber-land Retirement Village. 11535 E. Fulton. Free and open to the public.

THURS., JUNE 6: Vergennes Cooperative Club meets at Schneider Manor at 1 p.m. to hear a talk on "Dangers of Over-Medications". Hostesses are Barbara Litschewski, Gladys Thelan and Greta Kettner. Sponsor is Alica Baut. Friends welcome.

MON., JUNE 10: Lowell Show-boat Garden Club will meet at Lowell Area Arts Council. 149 8. Hudson. Lowell at 7:30 p.m. Each member bring a flower ar-rangement. Judges will be Eve-lyn Briggs. Avis King and Mildred Stauffer. Hostess is llene DeWolf and Marie Doyle.

WED., JUNE 12: The Snow United Methodist Church at 3189 Snow Avenue, will serve a family style turkey and dressing dinner starting at 5:30 p.m.

MUSEUM NOW OPEN-Admis-sion is free to the Fallasburg Schoolhouse Museum. "Across the Covered Bridge from Fallas-burg Park", 1 to 5 p.m. Satur-days. Sundays and Holidays. 4 miles north of Lowell in eastern Kent County.

FIRST MONDAY - Children's Love Festival will hold a meet-ing the first Monday of each month at the home of Clyde and Esther Newell, 11515 Grand River Dr., SE at 7 p.m.

EVERY SUNDAY - Singles dance featuring "Touch of Class". 50's and 60's music. Cost $5. Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza. 5700 28th St. Grand Rapids. 1-96 at 28th St. then east 2 blocks.

FIRST MONDAY EACH MONTH: The South Kent 4-H group regular meetings at 7 p.m. in the Alto Elementary School cafeteria.

EVERY 1ST & 3RD TUESDAY: Lowell Lions Club meets at 6:30 p.m. at Look Memorial Fire Sta-tion. South Hudson. Lowell.

2ND WEDNESDAY: Mens breakfast at Lowell Senior Center. 314 S. Hudson St. Call 897-5949 for reservations

LOWELL AREA ARTS COUN-CIL: 149 S. Hudson St. Hours: Monday thru Friday. 1 to 5 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays. 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Closed holidays Phone 897-8545.

WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Chapter night meeting is held the first Monday of each month, at 8 p.m.

WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Bus-iness Meeting is held the third Monday of each month, at 8 p.m.

EVERY TUESDAY MORNING Ladies join us for Coffee Break; Story Hour at Calvary Christian Reformed Church, 1151 W. Main. Lowell. 9:30 • 10:45 a.m. Nursery provided.

EVERY SECOND TUESDAY The Lowell Area Fishing Club now meets at the Flat River Snowmobile Clubhouse on Pot-ters Road, just East of Montcalm Ave. at 7:00 p.m. All prospective members or interested individu-als are cordially welcome.

FIRST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH: The Bowne Township Histoncal Society will hold regu-lar meetings at the Old Township Hall, at Bowne Center, on the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. No December meet-ing.

EVERY SECOND THURSDAY: Lowell VFW Auxiliary No. 8303 meets at 3:30 p.m. at the VFW Post. 307 W Main Street. Lowell.

EVERY SECOND WEDNES-DAY: GFWC - Lowell Woman's Club hold a monthly luncheon with program following at Schneider Manor. For further in-formation call President Janet Bovee at 897-8112.

EVERY THIRD SUNDAY: The Flat River Snowmobile Club meets at the clubhouse at 11841 Potters Rd. A Potluck is at 12:30 p.m. with business meeting fol-lowing. New members and guests are welcome.

QUA-KE-ZIK SPORTSMEN'S CLUB: meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at the Club building at 11400 Foreman Road. Lowell.

EVERY 1ST WEDNESDAY -Lowell Area Jaycees meet at 7 p.m. at the Lowell City Hall. New members welcomed. Member-ship 21 -39 years of age. Leader-ship training through community involvement.

EVERY 1ST t 3RD TUESDAY - V.F.W Post 8303 meets at the V.F.W. Clubroom. 307 E. Main St.. Lowell at 8:00 p.m.

SATURDAYS - Take Off Pounds Sensibly Tops #M11493 meets every Sat. at 8:30 a.m. in the Congregational Church basement in Lowell. Comer of Spring and Hudson Sts. Weigh-ins from 8:30 a.m. til 9:00 a.m.

TUESDAYS - Take Off Pounds Sensibly Tops #MI 372 meets every Tuesday evening at the Lowell Congregational Church basement. Comer of Spring and Hudson Sts. Weigh-ins at 5:45 p.m.

THURSDAYS: Take Off Pounds Sensibly Tops Ml No. 333. Saranac, meets every Thursday evening at the Saranac Public Li-brary. Weigh-ins at 6:45 p.m.

SECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH: The Lowell Area Schools Board of Education meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Board of Education office located in the Middle School. 12685 Foreman Road.

EVERY MONDAY EVENING: "Euchre" will be played at the V.F.W. Post 8303 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $1, prizes. Public welcome

EVERY MON. & TUES. MORN-ING - Coffee Break Bible Study. Monday 7:15 to 8:30 p.m.; Tues-day 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Lakeside Community Church. 6201 Whitneyville Rd.

3RD SAT. OF EACH MONTH -V F W. P o s t No. 8 3 0 3 in Lowell.

307 W. Main. Steak dinner, serv-ing 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Public in-vited.

EVERY THIRD SATURDAY -Men's Breakfast 8 a.m. at Lowell Assembly of God. 3050 Alden Nash, (just south of town). Spec-ial speaker and good food. For more info call 897-7047.

THIRD TUESDAY EVENING -Ladles Joy Fellowship. Various topics and special speakers. For more info call Lowell Assembly of God at 897-7047.

EVERY SUNDAY EVENING -Royal Rangers for the boys. Mis-sionettes for the girls for kids kin-dergarten and up. Christ Ambas-sadors for the youth (7 thru 12

grades). Christian Clubs to help our children grow through the means of achievement prog-rams, special activities, crafts and basic moral learning For more info call Lowell Assembly of God at 897-7047.

LOWELL LIBRARY - HOURS! Open Mon. 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Wed.. 12:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Fri.&Sat.. 12:30 to 5:30 p.m.

2ND AND 4TH MONDAY NIGHTS: Men s Life Bible study group will meet at Calvary Chris-tian Reformed Church in the Narthex. All men in the commu-nity are welcome. Call 897-6215 or 897-7555 for more informa-tion.

2ND THURSDAY OF MONTH: All Lowell Area Senior Citizens are invited to attend the Lowell Community Ed Lunch and Learn at 12:15 p.m. given at the Lowell High School Cost of lunch is $2.00.

EVERY WEDNESDAY - 1 p m. Senior bowling for those over 55 at Rollaway Ltd., Lanes. $1 per game.

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By Pauline Spray

quicentennial Parade wearing daughter-in-law, Charles and the same crown received in Kay MacDonald, grand-1931. daughters. Lorelee and Ann Humble yourselves

Working and retiring from Marie and great-granddaugh- fore under the mighty hand Bell Telephone s Credit ter, Katie Gunn

there-

Emma Herron

is "Woman of the Year" Emma Herron. of Lowell, tion, August 6 ,193! at Recre- her husband, Raymond Her-

was recently named "Woman ation Park. In 1981, she par- ron. of the Year" by the Lowell ticipated in Lowells Ses- Herron has one son and Woman's Club.

Herron was bom and raised in the Murray Lake area. The daughter of Chris and Jennie Kropt. she graduated from Lowell High School and then Union in Lansing meant She has been an active worked at the bank in Lowell, many years of devotion to her member of Woman's Club for

She was crowned Centen- job and family. eight years, serving as Trea-nial Queen on the opening Herron returned to Lowell surer since 1985. day of the Centennial celebra- nine years after the death of

Kent County Library system offering summer reading clubs for ages 3-5

Homespun Devotions

Area Births

les can be removed quickK and easily from unprvsscd

of God, that he may exalt and unironed clothes. you in due time (I Peter 5:6). Ofttimes it is only thmuuh

pressure that God can remove I d hate to try to keep house the wrinkles from our Christ

without a steam iron. With the ian experience and per fec t use of one, creases and wrink- that which is lacking in our

faith. 'Trials are b l e s s i n g s it they bring the opportunity lor the grace of CTirist to p e r f e c t our character."

There are times w h e n it seem. Christians, w e arc doing pretty well on our o w n Then suddenly we meet w i t h a rude awakening and find vse are unable to cope w i t h the

Kent County Library Sys- ages parents to read to their club offers kids the opportu-tem presents 'Wonders Old & children and introduces nity to become "library New" summer reading clubs families to the richness of the heroes" by volunteering in !' for youngsters ages 3-15. library's children's collec- the library. Accomplishing f . n . . , s e n ^

Children are mvi.ed to tion. reading goals and earning f r " ' p ' . L j come to the library and dis- "Read Awhile On the Nile " prizes add to the fun. h^innc a 7 r

and weighed 6 lbs. 14 cover a world of marvels, is the reading club for inde- Library branches will be ail;JL ' a c, 0 ' 1 u ozs. and was J ) mches long, f m m dinosaurs and ancient pendent readers ages 6-10. holding special programs and . i

ig sister, asha, welcomes mummies to a solar-powered Youngsters can check out activities for youngsters u P o n w l c 0 e a n cMvan. er lome with open arms race into outer space. Book books and earn awards from throughout the summer. Call randparents are Lyle and clubs begin June 10 at all 17 local sponsors, plus a chance your local Library branch for

Kent County Library System to send a personal message more information.

aboard an orbiting time cap- The Lowell branch is lo-The Library is offering a sule called Space Arc. cated at 325 W. Main St.,

read-aloud summer book club Young people ages 11-15 Lowell, 897-95%. The Alto ^ m . a a e w n n k l c , r a

for parents and children aces can join "Heroes Old & branch is located at 6059 Lin- t h r o u g h P r c s s u r c o r o n e S()n

New *. This challenging book field Ave , Alto, 868-6038. 0 3 , 1 0 1 e r

Brandi Jean Kaufman wel-comes her new brother Matthew Mark. He was bom May 10, 1991 and weighed 8 lbs. 31/: ozs. and was 20'/:

inches long. Proud parents Mary Ellen Hansen of Lowell are Mark and Jeanie of Low - and Paul and Gem Nauta, of branches ell. Grandparents are Bev and Greenville. Emie Kaufman of Lowell.

David and Iva Johnson of i, s a girl! Michelle for parents and children ages Wyoming, MI Great-grand- DcAnne was bom May 18, 3.6, "Dino Readers" encour-mothers are Claudia Daver- (991. She weighed? lbs 4 man of Lowell and Adie ozs. and was 211/: inches Johnson of Muskegon long. Proud parents are Ali-

son and Michael Butcher of Sieve and Brenda Nauta Alto. Grandparents are Dr,

are happy to announce the Milton and Ruth Miller of birih of their daughter. Trisha Bay City and Cheryl Thomas Joy. She was bom May 3, of Grand Rapids. '

times when it takes a real jolt to bring us to our senses, to make us realize we must make God supreme in our lives. It may be we can onl\ be made "wrinkle free

Service Prayer: O God, give mc

grace for the trials of life. 1 need Thy assistance. Thy wis-dom, Thy strength. Make me "wrinkle free." Perfect my character. Amen.

served with the borne Division

82nd Air-which is

There is no greater need in society than that of

gossip, the principal means of passing the time, which

is one of the first necessities of life.

G iacomo Leopardi

Mark A. Wood, an infan- graduate of Saranac High try man at Fort Richardson, School. AK, has been promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of Army Spec. Clarence M. specialist. Webb has returned to his

He is the son of James W. home station from Desert Koberlin of Sacramento, CA. Wood of Saranac, and Helen Storm. His wife, Pamela, is the Roberts of Negaunee. Webb, a combat engineer daughter of Brian and Marilin

The soldier is a 1988 deployed to Saudi Arabia, Finney of Lowell.

When I shall reach the mort , „ . . . - „ excellent glory,

Favi»rt Mr n A i k ' a " my trials are passed, S n „ 1 shall be like Him.oh. won-

He is the son of Dime D. ^

I shall be like Him at last. W.A. Spencer

AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY ADA COMMUNITY

REFORMED CHURCH 7227 Thomapp'e River Dr 676-1032

Pastor THOMAS J BARTHA Morning Worship iQ OO A M Sunday School 11 20 A M Evening Worship 6 00 P M

WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE THIS COMMUNITY CHURCH YOUR

CHURCH HOME WELCOME TO ALL

CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY

CHURCH OF LOWELL Meeting at the Lowei: Middle School

(12675 Foreman) Sunday Morning Worship And Children s Activities 10 00 A M

Midweek Bible Studies and Youth Groups LISTENING AND HELPING

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ALTON BIBLE CHURCH Uncotn Lake Ave at 3 Mile Road

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(Sept • Apnl) Prayer and Bible Study . . . . 730 P M

REV KENNETH R MCGEE. Pastor 097-5648 or 097-4273 YOU ARE WELCOME'

GOOD SHEPHERD

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10305 Bluewater Highway Morning Worship 10 00 A M

Sunday School & Aduit Bibie Class 9 00 A M JOSEPH FREMER PASTOR

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BETHANY BIBLE CHURCH 3900 East Fulton

REV RAYMOND E BEFUS Morning Worship 9 50 A M

(Broadcast 10 A M WMAX 1470) Sunday School 11 15AM Evening Service 6 00 P M Wednesday Service 7 30 P M

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404 North Hudson 097-5906

Worship and Church School . . 10 00 A M Rev Terry Tessan Pastor Eleanor Martin Director of Education Roger MacNaughton Director of Music Barner-Free Nursery Provided

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REV. CARL J. REITSMA - 897-9836 1151 West Mam Street

Lowell. Ml Morning Worship iQ OO a.m

Sunday School 11 20 a m Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.

Nursery available at both services Barrier Free

FIRST UNITED METHODIST

CHURCH OF LOWELL 621 E Mam Street 897-5936

REGULAR HOURS Morning Worship 9 00 A M and 10 45 A M . Church School . 9 30 to 10 30 A M

REV WILLIAM AMUNDSEN MINISTER Nursery available at both services

Barrier • Free Entrance

MISSIONARY CHURCH 10501 Settlewood Ph 897-7185

Sunday School 9 45 A M Worship Service 11 00 A M Evening Service 6 00 P M

Prayer and Praise - Wed . 7 30 P M

GLENN H MARKS • Senior Pastor 897-9110 STAN GERIG • Associate Pastor 097-5094

ALL ARE WELCOME' (Barrier Free)

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

OF LOWELL 201 North Washington Street

REV JIM GELDHOF Church School 10 00 A M Morning Worship 11 00 A M Evening Sen/ice 6 00 P M

Wednesday Mid Week Service Jr Teens Adults 7 00 P M

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OF LOWELL 2275 West Mam Street

Sunday School 9 45 A M Sunday Worship Services 11 00 A M 4 6 00 P M Awana - Wednesday 6 30 PM Wednesday Prayer Meeting . . 7 00 P M

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Saturday Mass

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Local students receive degrees from Aquinas

Several local students were among those graduated from Aquinas College.

Janet L. Everitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole of Lowell, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree.

Elizabeth G. Kettner, also of Lowell, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree; and Jennie Ruse, of Alto, graduated with an Associate of Science degree on May 11

James M. Yellowley ol Lowell, received his master of management degree on May 11 also.

The graduate management program is a humanistic man agement program that com bines technical efficient) with an understanding ol human behavior within an or ganizational framework

Aquinas College is an inde pendent liberal arts col legc

with a Catholic affiliation anil an enrollment of L30() tradi

tional-age students and adult and graduate student

The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, May 29, 1991 • Page 5

Viewpoint • • • by

Priscilla

Lussmyer

Ledger Entries of 100,75,50 and 25 Years Ago

50 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - MAY 29,1941 President Roosevelt proclaims a national emergency

in a radio speech and tells capital and labor to bury the hatchet (there has been a number of strikes.).

Signs saying S-L-O-W have been painted on the pave-ment in the business section.

Radio programs of the "crime doesn't pay" kind are harmful to children, claim the Indiana State Police.

Farmers vote on wheat marketing quotas this Satur-day.

100 YEARS AGO IN THE JOURNAL - MAY 27.1891 Debate is on whether one bridge from Main St. or

the old two will connect to Island Park. The Lowell Democrat (a newspaper) had died after

20 months of existence with editor C.H. Elliott. There are too many Lowell people earning their

money here and spending it in Grand Rapids. The Elmdale correspondent writes a long verse about

founding a political party that will legislate cutworms and potato beetles out of existence.

Last week's fires also ravaged lumber mills in the U.R and Minnesota.

75 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - MAY 25,1916 Flowers and autos to carry veterans are called for

use in the Memorial Day parade. The H.V. Getty's son Verne, serving in the Canadian

Army, has been wounded in France. The senior play, T h e Miller's Daughter", is the first

musical comedy put on by the high school. The school baseball team sets a record in defeating

Grandville 28-4. Four mora batteries of National Guard artillery are

required by the War Department in Michigan, but with no state money available, cities will have to finance

their own.

HEALTH With

Dr. Paul Gauthier &

Dr. Jim Lang

UPDATE ON LYME DISEASE

With the recent heavy media exposure of Lyme Disease, we thought it appropriate to write an update of what Lyme is, how it manifests and how to treat it.

Lyme Disease is a multisystem inflammatory disease caused by a specific spirochete which is transmitted by the deer tick Izodes dammini. The white-footed mouse may carry these ticks in the same fashion as do deer. This disease has been identified across the U.S. with a dramatic increase in reported cases over the last three years.

The clinical manifestations of lyme disease vary markedly in severity and in the manner in which they present. Usual initial findings include malaise, fever, joint ache and other flu-like symptons which may seem "too severe" to be just a common "flu1*. The classic rash of lyme is red and circular and is singular. The borders of this solitary rash may be raised and there is a central clearing to the rash. This rash, in addition to the moderately severe flu symptons are often all that is needed to establish the diagnosis. The tick bite, by the way, is rarely remembered or seen by the most infected individuals.

cozy corner by Roger Brown

Tve got a couple of side bars to last week's column about time seeming to accelerate as we grow older. The first thing 1 want to mention is the fact that the piece almost wasn't published. I did my usual 4tcozy comer" routine lastlbesday. I rolled out of bed around 4:30 a.m. and came in to write while there is nobody around to distract me. As is usually the case, I had no idea of what I was going to write about when I sat down at the computer screen. I had a particularly tough time giving birth to an idea. The labor and final delivery didn't go so great either. But, when I put the finish-ing touches on it 1 was pretty happy with what Td tossed together. Believe me, that's not always the case.

After everyone had arrived for work I went out to run a couple of errands. When I returned, my typesetter confronted me immediately and blurted out, "Roger, I'm sorry. I lost your column!**. She'd put another file in place of my column, and there wasn't a hard copy of it anywhere. You can kick my dogs. You can call me names. You can even kick me. But, if you really want to get me upset, you can lose my column. We used to have a typesetting machine that would sometimes shut down without warning and you'd lose every-thing that hadn't been saved to a diskette. It trashed nearly complete "cozy comers" several times. I almost ax murdered it once. I muttered something to the distraught typesetter a n d w e n t out to the hack shop to kick and pound some things.

After I had regained my composure I came back to the front room and screamed "Do you realize I drag my % @ # out of bed at 4:30 in the morning to write that thing!?!?! How long have you been running these / , # • * ' % ( § ) machines anyway!?!?!". Another employee tried to come to the rescue by saying, "Do-do happens!". I wasn't impressed, and stared a few holes through her too. I went out back to

kick and pound some more. I had written off my column for the week. I'd considered

publishing a blank space with a small description of what had happened, complete with names. A little later on in the

25 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - MAY 26,1966 The Planning Commission applies for federal funding

to raze the block on the south side of Main between Lafayette and Monroe. This will take years and will not help the Eberhard expansion plans.

Vandalism Is a serious problem at auto dealerships in town.

The ADC-sponsored Office Skills class graduates seven adult women from a 24-week course.

The Tri-County Baseball league is re-franchished by the National Baseball Congress. The ten teams, unli-mited age. include Lowell.

Three-fourths of lyme cases occur in the summer, boys are affected twice as often as girls, and tick bites were confirmed in only 49% of pediatric cases. Blood tests may aid your physician in diagnosing a suspected case of lyme disease.

Fortunately, there is a very good therapy for those cases of lyme diagnosed in its early stage. Oral antibiotics are used for up to three full weeks. Early treatment is very important, as it can avoid the later stages of the disease which usually manifest in neurological, cardiac or arthritic symptoms.

morning the guilty typesetter said something like, "It's too bad about your column. It was a real good one.". She'd apparently read it on the the screen prior to trashing it. Her comment got me to thinking, and I had calmed down consid-erably, so I went to work trying to resurrect the thing. I think I came fairly close to the original.

I have to admit I've received more compliments about that column than any column in recent memory. Maybe the resurrection was better than the original, but just for spite I'll never admit to it.

One of the compliments I received came from an old friend who I don't see very often. At least I think it was a compliment. We send him the Ledger and he says he reads my column religiously each week to see what's happening in my life. I saw him this weekend and he said something like, "Hey, I really liked your column last week!". But then he added, "I got to the end of it and said to myself, 'He really can write.*. 1 wasn't sure how to take that. Here's a guy who's been reading my column for years, and finally one week he decides I can write. I guess I'll take it as a compliment.

Finally, there was a little side bar to the column that hit me later in the week. Last Friday was Bob Dylan's fiftieth birthday. I've been a pretty big Dylan fan over the years, so I stuck around the house to watch the feature the 'Today Show" had about him. The thought that Bob Dylan is fifty is pretty heady stuff in itself, but an extra little dose of deja vue hit me like a runaway truck.

Dylan*s birthday brought back a vivid memory of being in the army, laying in my bunk in a Quonset hut in Oui Jong Bu, Korea. It was 1971. I was 21 years old. 1 was part of the "sixties" generation, and Bob Dylan was one of our heroes. Put of that generation's doctrine was never trust anyone over thirty. So, as I lay there in my bunk reading the comics section of the "Stars and Stripes" the "Peanuts" strip for that day caught my attention. One of the regular characters, Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus or whoever, was reading a newspaper and saying things like, "Oh my gosh! This can't be true! It just can't be!". Finally in the last frame, the character had put down the paper and said simply, "Bob Dylan is thirty today!**. I couldn't believe it either.

So, a little piece on the "Today Show" look me back to my cot in Korea just like Doc Brown's souped up Delorean in "Back To the Riture". The thing I want to know is, what happened to the twenty years in between?

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Science is the search for truth—it is not a game in which one tries to beat his opponent, to do harm to

others. We need to have the spirit of science m

international affairs, to make the conduct of mterm'

donal affairs the effort to find the right solution, the

just soliition of international problems, not the effort

by each nation to get the better of other nations, to do

harm to them when it is possible.

LINUS CARL PAULING

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Lessens "rocks & rolls" United States troops This story was translated by

a choir member of the St. Joseph Zephyrhills where Mike Lessens* father sings

during the winter months. The translator is a native German from Stuttgart. This article was originally

printed in the uStjt Zeitung."

In the 6 0 \ AFW was a harbinger of progressive radio. At that time, it was un-

suitable for German radio programmers to ac-knowledge rock and pop

music. Beatles, Stones and the Kinks fans had to be satis-fied in a maximum of two

hours each evening. It didrTt take teenage

music fans long to wise up

and change their channels to the "America Forces Net-work." It is there they could

find their pop-heroes on the radio all day.

In spite of this, AFN didn't move back into the American barracks. "Today the Amer-

ican Forces Network has

about 1.25 million listeners,

including many Germans," says one of its four disc joc-

keys in the Stuttgart AFN of-

fice, Mike Lessens. In the Robinson barracks,

in the offices of the radio sta-tion, time seems to have come to a stop; with the walls' yellowed posters and

black shellac plates as silent witnesses of the radio his-tory. The appearance is de-

ceiving. Super modem high-tech tools flourish in the shelves. The AFN crew

works mostly with CD s -9,000 silver discs are in the

office.

"Every week, we got a new delivery direct from the

USA," Lessens reports. The man from Michigan fits in well with the record chatterer

stereotype - cut hair and an insolent outfit.

However, the Lowell man has an unusual background: four years' music study, jour-

nalist with an Army news-

paper. a fable for music from Paul Hinde-meth and educa-tional background in the

opera areas. Not exactly the sound of

AFN! "No," Lessens grins.

"But I can also be friends

with Phil Collins or Bette

Middler.** Lessens emphasized that

during the Gulf War, AFN disc jockeys had to be tactful.

"No song was forbidden, but,

we didn't okay anything that could lead to misunderstand-

ing concerning the text." For instance. Lessens and

AFN didn't come out with it.

but says that "Desert Storm

Blues" would have rein-forced the relatives' feelings.

In regards to the journalis-

tic side of the program. Les-sens has no big part. "About

70 percent of the subscription

we get over satellite and from the German headquarters in

Frankfurt," Lessens said. The round-the-clock infor-

mation that came out after the

outbreak of the G u l f War

came from the headquaners of the soldier-station in Los Angeles.

"In the meantime, we are practically back to normal," Lessens says.

The radio man says soles by the "request line," which

is sent from AFN. Frankfun

the "wish" concen f o r the GI's in the Gulf ran undi minishingly hot.

Lessens said the S t u i t g a r ters didn't have a direct line to Saudi Arabia

The "afternoon e x p r e s s (weekdays from 3 - 6 ) and

"Saturday Brunch" ( 8 - n o o n i

arc the listeners'hits from the Robinson Barracks B o t h are moderated by Lessens

Does he like Stuttgan o r is Lessens homesick for M i c h i

gan .' "Oh, no," he answers quickly. "I like the G e r m a n s I am especially impressed h\

the many questions the\ ask

They are much more critical than we Americans."

Mike Lessens

Lowell Camp Fire group works to "Save the Bluebird" in Michigan

Lowell Freestyle wrestler finishes first at state

Mike Foss, a Junior wres-tler in the Lowell Freestyle Wrestling program, recently took first placed in the Junior Slate Tournament in Owosso

Foss, a senior at Forest Hills Northern, alio took the State championship in the 160 pound division.

At the Freestyle State Tour-nament, Foss beat Jason Wright of Cedar Springs, a senior and two time state champion, undefeated for two years. Foss won 6-2.

Foss will attend Muskegon

Community College in the fall.

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The "Rainbow Club" Campfire group of Lowell has been working on a very

special project. It is called "Save the Bluebiid".

The bluebird was once a common Michigan songbird. Over the past ten years, the bluebird population has drop-ped by 75 percent. This is done due to several factors. The first factor is loss of nest-ing habitat. Their natural nest-ing holes arc cavities in fence-posts and old or dead trees. A second factor is competi-tion from house sparrows and

starlings. They wage a fierce rivalry over nesting sites, driving out the bluebirds with assaults, breaking eggs and killing young.

A third reason is several years of severe weather in the bluebirds' wintering grounds, which has also

caused diseases in their popu-lation.

In the fall of 1990. the group built six bluebird nest-ing boxes. The boxes were de-signed by Lawrence Zeleny. Founder of the North Amer-

ican Bluebird Society. The Department of Natural Re-sources (DNR) donated the boxes to the Keewano Coun-cil of Camp Fire.

In the spring of 1991, the group placed their Bluebird

nesting boxes. Throughout

the spring and summer

months they will carefully monitor and record their find-

ings. At the end of the sum-

mer the Camp Fire group will be sending their reports to the

Michigan Breeding Bird Atlas in Kalamazoo.

For more information i about "Saving the Bluebird", or joining a local Camp Fire

group, please call 949-2500 or 897-6346.

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Servicemen of all ages were a part of the Memorial Day ceremony

Patriotic pride stirred in all who attended the Memorial Day Parade

Lowell Scouts walked with purpose and pride Monday

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This young pilot landed just in time to be a part of the Memorial day Parade.

Bicycles were decorated to the hilt for Memorial Day festivities.

Pack 3102 joined in on the Memorial Day fun.

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from a convertible. LoweU's Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Festival is slated for June.

Dedication of war monument is highlight of Lowell's Memorial Day activities

"It's heartwarming that you are all here today." Low-ell VFW Commander Barry Emmons said as he started the Memorial Day ceremony/de-dication salute to the service-men and women who served in Operation Desert Shield/ Storm, V ietnam. Korea. World War II and World War I.

A five-foot one ton stone monument was unveiled at the east bridge for a dedica-tion ceremony and for the wreath in water ceremony.

This will reflect the great amount of pride the Commu-nity of Lowell has for its ser-vicemen and women."' Em-mons said. "The monument will serve as a reminder to

our veterans each lime we pass this monument while driving on Main Street "

Because of the added amount of interest Emmons said the monument will be

expanded to include a walk-ing monument island which

will display four miniature

stones depicting the four other wars. "Many com-munities are having similar

sort of c e r e m o n i e s . E m -mons said. "The outpouring of support for this dedication is a credit to the people and the community of Lowell."

Emmons said donations to-

ward the dedication have reached $3,200. "I continue to get calls from local businesses who would like to be in on the monument dedi-cation," he said.

Bob Ellis, a former active member of the American Legion, who passed away this past week, donations

may be made in his memory

toward the monument dedi-

cation. Others wishing to donate

toward the monument may send their monies to Barry Emmons at the Lowell Police

Department.

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Servicemen who served in the five wars were honored with the "21 Gun Salute."

This half-ton monument was unveiled to the public

Monday in honor of all servicemen and women who have

served this country.

Lowell Servicemen stand at attention during the play

ing of the National Anthem.

T/tasdi The Lowell FFA would like to thank the following merchants and individuals for their support of the 1991 Hog hoast and Auction.

Blue Ribbon Feed R Place Lowell Auto Wash Yogurt Station Keiser s Kitchen Lowell Graphics Cher s Suntanner NAPA Swisslane Farms McDonald s Root-Lowell Durkee-Lmton Lumber Co Total Ag Service Inc (Kropi s Vern Nauta Erb Lumber Co Larkm s Jim and Birdie Cook Scott Drown

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A large crowd was on hand for the Memorial D a y monument dedication.

Barry Emmons, Lowell VFW Commander, emceed the monument dedication.

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WELL DORE,CLASS OF1

Special 12 Page Section Saluting The Lowell High School

Class of 1991!

Commencement Exercises Sunday, June 2 at 3:00 p.m.

Showboat Amphitheatre

Program Will Be Moved To L.H.S. Gymnasium In Case Of Inclement Weather (Ticket Holders Only)

Class Motto: "It Is Success That Colors All In Life And Friendship That Helps Paint The Picture."

Class Colors: Blue And Silver

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !

A T I W O O D IS PROUD OF ITS HOME TOWN GRADUATES!

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Three seniors graduate with perfect 4.0 grade-point averages

Introducing the L.H.S. top academic achievers The I W Lowell senior

class motto reads "It is suc-cess that colors all in life and friendship that helps paint the picture."

Well, if their academic achievement over the last

four years at LHS is any indi-cation, Lowell's TopTen stu-dents are a picture of success.

"The end of their high school career marks the start of a new and exciting begin-ning.' Lowell High School Principal Jim DeWeerd said.

At the June 2nd Com-mencement. Lowell High School will recognize the 1991 class valedictorian(s). Gregg Gruizenga. Beth Stouffer and Jay Van-Antwerp. All three of these seniors finished four years at Lowell with a 4.0 grade-point-average.

Up, marching and the Sym-phonic Band, and the Pep Band.

Within the community, Stouffer has participated in the Lowell Leaders Club, and served as a D.A.R.E. student teacher.

The Lowell senior was also

active in the International Club and the Lowell Pep

Club. Stauffer finished his four

years of high school with a

3.951 CPA.

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Gregg Michael Gruizenga

Gruizenga. the son of John and Kathy Gruizenga, 9124 Twin Oaks Lane, will attend Hope College. The Lowell senior will pursue a degree in mechanical engineering.

After completing his work at Hope College, his plans in-clude attending the Univer-sity of Michigan where Gruizenga will work on his Masters Degree.

While at LHS. Gruizenga has enjoyed participating in tennis, golf, the National Honor Society, student coun-cil, yearbook publication. Boys' State, and attended the Summer Institute for Arts and Sciences.

Jay Chadwick Van Antwerp

VanAntwerp, the son of Chris and Jill VanAntwerp. will anend the Massachusens Institute of Technology, where he will study nuclear engineering.

Achievements and offices held by the senior while at LHS include National Merit Finalist. All-Conference de-

bate, All-Conference soccer. Most Valuable Forensics. Vice-President National

Honor Society and the school improvement committee.

Community and church ac-tivities in which VanAntwerp was invovled a part of in-cluded president of Fountain Street Church Youth Group, Volunteer-Lowell Area Arts Council and Young Rotarian.

Jay Charles Thaler

University to study aerospace engineering and/or computer

science. While in high school he re-

mained active in soccer.

Forensics. Science Olym-piad, debate and was a Junior Rotarian.

Achievements he garnered in four years include class tre-asurer, scholastic athlete, and earned a debate letter.

Timothy Michael Thuston

Timothy Thuston. the son of Ken and Joyce Thuston of

3391 Lincoln Lake Rd.. earned a 3.9 GPA at LHS.

He will attend Michigan State University in the fall to study mechanical engineer-ing.

Achievements attained while at LHS include co-cap-tain of the soccer team. Na-tional Honor Society, and an All-Conference soccer player his senior year. Thuston also

served as a member of a local youth group.

GPA. Her career plan is to some day be a director for a

fashion magazine. Her school and community

activities include Interna-tional Club, Close-Up. Ski

Club, member of the Lowell

First United Methodist Church, worked at the Low-

ell Area Arts Council, a Na-

tional Honor Society member, class representative

for the Art Club, 1990 prom

theme committee member, and attended the 1990 Michi-

gan State Board of Education Summer Institute for the Arts

and Science. Nicole Gerard, the daugh-

ter of Vernon and Chaiiene Gerard of 9002 Cascade Rd.

will attend Ferris Slate Uni-versity and study phar-maceutical research and

pharmaceutical journalism. She has been active with

track, the art club. Junior

Rotarian. National Honor So-ciety, and Teens Involved.

Gerard maintained a GPA of 3.833 during her four years

at LHS. Extracurricular activities

the senior participated in in-

Nicolc Dawn Gerard

elude the Art Club, Junu Rotarian. National Honor S(

ciety. and Teens Involved,

Special achievements a tained at LHS inclm

academic letter, second plat short story/ honorable mer tion poetry in creative wri

ing, three-year academi honoree.

In the community, Gerarl was a church camp cm selor, and a member of ih youth choir at Alto Bapti* Church.

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Elizabeth Ann Stouffer

Stouffer, the daughter of Bill and Susan Stouffer, 11270 36th St. will attend the University of Michigan, where she will study to be-come either an orthodontist or dentist.

Stouffer has been one of the most active Red Arrows in her four years at LHS. Her

activities included, vol-leyball. cross country, stu-dent council class representa-

tive. Leaders Club. Junior

Rotarian, National Honor So-ciety. Teens Involved, Close-

Jason Jamison White

The 1991 LHS Salutato-rian is Jason White. The senior finishes high school with a 3.975 GPA. He is the son of James and Bobbie White of 14260 Spruce Forest Drive.

White will attend Albion College and pursue either a business administration or engineering degree. The LHS soccer star indicates he will also play soccer.

White's list of achieve-ments include All-State soc-cer performer. Junior Rota-nan, and Boys' State.

In the Lowell community White has been active in the YMCA Leaders* Club. Low-ell Area Arts Council and has been a member of his church youth group.

Jay Thaler, the son of

David and Carolyn Thaler of 885 Alden Nash, carries a grade-pomt-average of 3.952.

The senior will attend either the University of

Michigan or Michigan State

Toni Jo-Lin MacMillen

Toni MacMillen, the daughter of Steve and Sandra Watson, finishes her four years at LHS with a GPA of 3.951. She will attend Grand Rapids Community College before transferring on to Fer-ris State where she will pur-sue a pharmaceutical degree.

Achievements ac-complished while at LHS in-

clude member of the National Honor Society and Junior Rotarian.

In the community she was active as a student aide at Bushnell and helped to or-ganize the Red Ribbon Para-de.

Congratulations! On A Job

Well Done!

Donald Craig Rittersdorf

Donald Rittersdorf, the son of Don and Kim Rit-tersdorf of 606 Grindle Dr.. earned a GPA of 3.878 in his four years at Lowell.

Rittersdorf will join up with the Air Force Academy

following his high school graduation.

His name was on the honor list all four years and he re-ceived a letter for academics.

Kenneth Robert Stauffer

Kenneth Stauffer, the son of Dave and Sandy Stauffer of 429 N. Division, is pre-pared to study electrical en-gineering at either General Motors Institute or Western Michigan University.

Stauffer was listed in the Who's Who in High School Students, the Junior National

Honors Society, the National Honor Society, and the Sum-mer Institute.

Tammy Denisc Eldridge

Tami Eldridge, the daugh-ter of Gary and Tricia El-dridge of 163 South Center, will attend Kendall College of Art and Design and will study French at Grand Rapids Commuity College.

Eldridge finished at Low-ell High School with a 3.833

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Now that you've earned your diploma, nothing can stand in

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All of your friends will be going their separate ways. Whole

new worlds will be opening up for you, full of fascinating

and sobering discoveries. But your paths will cross from

time-to-time, bringing back all of the warm and funny

memories. As you choose your individual roads to travel,

we want to wish you all the happiness and success in the world.

FDK OMOttUNllr

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Hooray, graduates! You've made it. Diplomas in hand, you're equipped to meet the challenges that lie ahead. Whether you're heading for further education or planning to start in on your career, we wish you all success and future happiness.

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i/I From the Lowell Professionals

• Donald G. Gerard, M.D. • David G. Durkee, O.D. • Paul R. Gauthier, D.O. • Robert E. Reagan, D.D.S. • Richard J. Heath, Attorney • James C. Lang, D.O. • Clark D. Vredenburg, D.D.S. • Todd Gillan, D.D.S. • Robert C. Kyser, D.D.S. • J.B. Wellman, D.C. • Orval I. McKay, M.D.

• Michael J. Tummino, Attorney • Judith L. Tummino, Attorney • Bruce Langlois, D.V.M. • Sue Skelding, D.V.M. • James E. Reagan, D.D.S. • Robert J. DeBoer, Attorney • Mark A. Evenhouse, M.D. • Ann C. Wilson, D.D.S • Thomas F. Northway, D.D.S. • Gerald L. Almy II

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1 : 0 0 ® ® MOVIE: Jaalouay Three separate stones deal with a man. a woman, love and money Angie Dickinson Paul Michael Glaser 1964

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1 :050 National Gaographic Explorer

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3:25 0 [HBO] MOVIE: Utile Darlings

3 :300 Music Vidaos 0 MOVIE: Anna and tha Kmg of Siam A widow and her son travel to Siam to tutor the king s wives and children Irene Dunne. Rex Harri-son 1946 O Soap 0 Fiahin' Hole 0 Sonya Highlights 0 Alfred Hitchcock Praaants

3 : 4 0 0 [MAX] MOVIE: Wager of Lova

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4 : 3 0 O D CNN Naws 0 IHRA Drag" Racing Eastern Nitrous Nationals (R) 0 Dobie QWia

TUESDAY 1 June 4

MORNING

5*0 0 [HBO] MOVIE: Daalara (Ster-eo) (CC)

6 * 0 0 SportaCantar

6 : 0 5 0 [MAX] MOVIE: Immadiata Family (Stereo) (CC)

6 : 3 0 0 [HBO] MOVIE: Marvaloua Land of Oz (Stereo)

6 : 0 0 0 [MAX] MOVIE: Craaturaa tha World Forgot

6:30 0 SportaCantar

6 : 0 0 0 [HBO] MOVIE: Farria Day Off (CC) is f ' 0 Tennis French Open, eerty

rounds (L)

1 0 * 0 0 [MAX] MOVIE: MM In ilia

O MOVIE: The Company She Keeps Two women, one a peroie officar. the other s perolee. are both m love with the seme man Uzabalh Scott. Jane Greer 1950

1 0 * 6 0 MOVIE: I Saw What You Did A prank telephone cal to a mur-derer puts two girts vi feoperdy while they ire home alone for the weekend Joan Crawford. John Ireland 1965

1 1 : 0 0 0 MOVIE: Jack and the Beanstalk A man tradas his cow for a handful of magic beans snd fmds adventure st the top of the resulting beanstalk (Ammeted) 19*6

1 1 : 3 0 0 [HBO] MOVIE: Racmg With lha Moon (CC) 0 [MAX] MOVIE: Talk of the Town

11:450 MOVIE: Paid in FuN Problems arise when a younger sister marries the man ner sister loves Robert Cummmgs Lizabeth Scott 1950

AFTERNOON

12*0 0 0 MOVIE: Tha Thing An ahen creature capable of imitating other kfe forms mMirates a scientific study base m Antarctica Kurt Russak Richard Dysan 1962

0 MOVIE: Outpoat in Morocco A French captain in Morocco tries to save his forces from the ravages of Arsb attacks George Rah. Mane Windsor 1949

1 : 0 0 0 MOVIE: Who a Got the Action? A woman tries to cure her husband s gambling habit by {oming forces with his bookie Dean Martin. Lane Turner 1962

1 * 5 0 MOVIE: Harry 0 A private investigator accepts an assignment from a former enemy David Jans-sen. Martin Sheen 1973

1 : 3 0 0 [HBO] MOVIE: Qoddaaa of Lova 0 [MAX] MOVIE: Time Walker

2 * 0 0 MOVIE: Out of the Paat A former detective s double-crossing past catches up with mm when his one-time employer end Ins ex-lover entangle fwn m s web ot murder Robert Mitchum. Jane Greer 1947

3 * 0 0 [MAX] MOVIC:

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3 :300 [HBO] MOVIE: (Stereo) (CC)

4 * 0 0 CoNaga BaaabaM World Senes (game 9) (L) CD MOVIE: Drums An under-staffed English garrison fights Off Indian rebels with the help of a native prince. Raymond Massey. Sabu 1936

5 : 0 0 0 [HBO] MOVIE: GaNipoli 0 [MAX] MOVIE: Family Reunion

5 : 4 0 0 Off lo the Races From Hazel Park

EVENING

6 : 0 0 0 MOVIE: Flight of the Navigator A boy vanishes from Earth and becomes the pilot ol an extraordmary spacecraft. returning

unchanged eight years leier Joey Cramer. Veronica Cartwrignt. 1966 (CC)

0 0 Growing Pama (CC) O D O O O D O O O D

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6 :350 Andy Griffith

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7:05 0 The Jeffersons

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7:35 0 Maior League BaaabaH Phil lies at Braves (L)

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0 Goofy's Salute to Falhar

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0 Mork A Mindy

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9 * 0 0 NaahviNa Now O D O O In the Haat of tha Night (Stereo) (CC) O O O O Frontline (CC) 0 O 0 ® Roaaanna (Slereo) (CC) 0 [HBO] MOVIE: Racing WHh

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10:200 MOVIE: Flaah Gordon A football hero is transported to the mysterious world of Mongo. where he be tiles Mmg the Merciless to save the Earth from destruction. Msx von Sydow. Sam J. Jones 1960

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11:350 [HBO] MOVIE: Ram Man (Stereo) (CC)

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12:200 MOVIE: I Mamad a Monster From Outar Spaca A bnde dis-covers her husband is not the men she married but s creature from a distant galaxy who intends to conquer the earth Tom Tyron. Gloria Talbott 1956

1 2 : 3 O 0 D O O Late Night WHh Devid Lettermen O O 0 f f l ) Paid Program O O Joan Rivers O MOVIE: Death Scream A woman is murdered m fuN view ol her neighbors, who ignore her cnes lor help Raul Juke, John Ryan 1975.

I D I D

1 * 0 0 0 MOVIE: Silverado m the Old West, four unlikely heroes bend together to fight injustice snd corruption Kevin Kline. Scott Glenn 1965 0 [MAX] MOVIE: The French Connection II (CC) 0 Tueaday Night Fights (R) 0 ShowBiz Today 0 Patty Duke 0 MOVIE: Henry V Henry V leads his men to victory st Agmcourt Laurence Okvwr, Robert Newton 1945. O D CBS Lata Night Off l ) Marblahaad Manor

0 MOVIE: Tha Hurricane The idyftc kfe of a lush South Sees island is threatened by a vmdKttve governor end sn impendmg hur-ricane; John Ford directs. Dorotoy Lamour. Jon Hal. 1937

1 : 3 0 0 Croak and O D O O

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1:5O0 MOVIE: When WortdeCoMde When two heavenly bodws heed m Earth s dvecbon. a race begms to build s rocket ship to escape the cataclysm Barbers Rush. Richard Derr 1951,

1 :550 [HBO] MOVIE: Lova at

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2:55 O [MAX] MOVIE: To Die For (Stereo)

3 * 0 0 Remote Control 0 D The Maaked Marvel 0 MOVIE; You're Never Too Young A barber suspected ol a tewei theft disguises rumseif ss a 12-year-old to escape the pokce and the real tfuef Deen Martin

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3:45 O D Tongue Tied

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4 * 0 O D CNN Nawa 0 Adventurea of Ozzie end

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3 : 1 5 0 MOVIE: Condemned A men fights to expose the corruption snd social evils thst plague Devil s island Ronald Cdmsn, Ann Hard-ing. 1929

3:25 O [HBO] Night Rap (Slereo) (CO

3 : 3 0 0 Mueic Vldeoe

0 MOVIE: Tha Choice A mother who once hed en sbomon helps her unmarried daughter meke it through the same shattering exper->ence Susan Clerk. Mitchell Ryen 1961. 0 Larry King Uval 0 America 2Nlght 0 MOVIE: Baby Maker A hus-band snd wife iwe an attractive woman to bear their chrid after learning the wife is steme Barbers Hershey. Cokm WScox-Home 1970

4 : 2 5 0 [MAX] MOVIE: Ma and Him (Stereo)

4 : 3 0 O D CNN Naara 0 MOVIE: BMCaaby Haiiaalf Bui takes center stage to discuss the perils snd prtfais of femrfy and fatherhood 1962 S) Dobie GNNs

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5 * 0 0 Jimmy Houaton Outdoors

6 * 0 0 [MAX] MOVIE: WhoNy

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6 * 0 0 [MAX] MOVIE: Tha 27th Day

6 : 3 0 0 SportaCenter

9 * 0 0 [HBO] MOVIE: Qlorie 0 Tennis French Open, esrfy rounds (L)

9 : 1 5 0 [MAX] MOVIE: Thraa Hours to KIN

1 0 * 0 0 MOVIE: Tha Buga Bun-ny/Road Runner Movie Excerpts mdude Duck Amuck snd Rabrtt Fire (Ammeted) 1979 0 MOVIE: Lova la Batlar Than Evar A Broadway agent, who bekeves he is not the marrymg kmd. f.ft ~ ^ 4 J ^ j-. ^ ^ g-l a | nnos mmseii engageo to a i st a dsncng school Ekzebeth Tsytor. Larry Parks. 1952

1 0 * 5 0 MOVIE: Tha MNNonalra A wealthy phrienthropist gives away s million dollars to three people Martm Balsam. Edward Atoert 1976

10 :300 [MAX] MOVIE: ft Happana Every Spring

1 1 * 0 0 [HBO] MOVIE: Steel MegnoNaa (Stareo) (CC)

11 :460 MOVIE: Uva a Uttle. Love a UMa A pm up photogrspher who doesn t went to get pmned down meets a woman who won t take no for snswer Elvis Presley. Mchels Carey 1966

AFTERNOON

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owen sparkles in Champion of Champions meet p inaugural O-K Cham- It u/nt * i K The inaugural O-K Cham- it was Rogers' track coach

lion of Champions track Dave Gibson who came up vas held Friday at Ro- with the idea (,>r

r • v vjiuMin wno came ur icel was held Friday at Ro- with the idea for the meet

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Dave Stouffer leads the pack in the early going of the

1600- meter run in the Champion of Champions meet.

Heather Gowen receives her first-place medal in the

100-meter dash.

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coaches and high school track ences to match the individual at etes were all in favor of bests from each league, gathering individuals from 32 "It was anopportunity to sit teams In the O-K Confer- back, relax and watch some

of the best athletes perform," Lowell girls' track coach Kathy Talus said. 'There was no pressure on any of the athletes. They already were winners just for being there. I'd like to see this event con-tinued. Especially if the nice weather can be guaranteed.M

Talus would also like lo see it continued if she can continue to bring Junior standout. Heather Gowen. Even amongst some of the very best the O-K has to offer, Gowen again proved to be special.

In the ICG meter dash, the Red Arrow raced home in 12.8 earning a first-place medal. Her time edged Northview s Carla Wallin (12.8) and Heather McCann of West Ottawa, 12.9.

Gowen s best mark in the 100 this year was 12.6.

Gowen finished second in the 200 to Angela Schapp of Holland. Schapp broke the string at 26 seconds. T m not sure where Schapp came

F I N I 5 H

Hillari Kirsch, left, smiles proudly about her 3200-

meter time of 11:40.6.

from, but that was her best time of the year," Talus said. Gowen raced home in 26.6, two-tenths of a second off her personal best mark of 26.4.

Speaking of personal bests, Hillari Kirsch placed second in the 3200 run with a time of 11:40.6. She blasted her old mark of 11:49.1. Kirsch was second to Caledonia's fleet-footed Ami Leatherman, who finished well ahead of the pack at 11:24.7.

Lowell's Heidi Watson, Angie Amett, Chris McClure and Gowen placed second in the 800 relay with a time of 1:50.1. Placing ahead of the

Red Arrows was West Ot-tawa at 1:49.4

Lowell's Shawn Smith, in a much anticipated matchup with Brad Fields of East Kentwood, finished third in the 100 meter dash.

Smith, who had defeated Fields earlier in the year, came home in 11.1. Fields was clocked at 10.8 and Lon-tae Jones of Godwin Heights was second at 11 seconds.

Lowell's 3200 meter relay team finished third with a time of 8:15.8. Taking first was East Kentwood at 8:07.6. In second was West Ottawa at 8:14.3.

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Legal Notices NOTICE OF

MORTGAGE SALE

WHEREAS, default has been made in the terms and conditions of a certain mortgage made by Dennis Reitz, a single man, of the City of Grand Rapids, County of Kent, State of Michigan, Mortgagors, to Benchmark Mortgage Corporation, a Michigan corporation. Mortgagee, dated the 5th day of June, A.D.. 1987, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for the County of Kent and State of Michi-gan, on the 9th day of June, A.D.. 1987 in Liber 2304 of Mortgages on Pages 544-547, and

WHEREAS, the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage as of the date of this notice is the sum of FIFTY-FOUR THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE AND 33/100 dollars ($54,229.33), for principal and interest and.

WHEREAS, no suit or pro-ceedings at law or in equity have been instituted to re-cover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, and default having been made whereby the power of sale contained in said mortgage has be-come operative.

NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant to the statute of the State of Michigan in such case made and pro-vided, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on THURSDAY, the 20th day of June, 1991 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, local time, said mortgage will be foreclosed at a sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the Main Lobby of the Hall of Justice in the City of Grand Rapids, County of Kent and State of Michigan (that being the place holding Circuit Court said County), of the prem-ises described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be neces-sary to pay the amount due. as aforesaid, on said mortgage with the interest thereon at Nine percent

(9.00%) per annum and all legal costs charges and expenses, including the at-torney fee allowed by law, and also any sums which may be paid by the under-signed, necessary to pro-tect its interest in the prem-ises.

The premises described in said mortgage are as fol-lows: Property situated in the City of Grand Rapids, County of Kent, State of Michigan, to wit:

Parcel 1: Commenc-ing at a point 187 ft. north of the SW corner of Block No. 7, Stewart's addition to the City of Grand Rapids, thence north 66 ft; thence east 125 ft; thence south 66 ft; thence west 125 ft. to the place of begin-ning, City of Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.

Parcel 2: All that part of Block 7, Stewart's addition to the City of Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, de-scribed as: commenc-ing at a point on the east line of Eastern Avenue (66 ft. wide) which is 253.0 ft. north of the SW corner of said block; thence east 125.0 ft. to the place of beginning of this description; thence east 25.0 ft; thence south 66.0 ft; thence west 25.0 ft; thence north 66.0 ft. to the place of begin-ning.

The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with 1948CL 600.3241a in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale.

of Dated May 8, 1991 in

Benchmark Mortgage Corporation, Mortgagee

Charles A. Forrest. Jr. Attorney at Law 703 E. Court Street Flint, Ml 48503 Telephone (313) 238-403C

Fhe Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, May 29, 1991 - Page 32

Sharon Marvin, 22, Lowell exited onto Main Street and into the path of Jacolyn

White of Grand Rapids Friday afternoon. Neither Marvin nor White incurred injuries.

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Martin to serve as WMU student leader

Jeff C. Martin, of Alto, a

sophomore communications

major, is among 32 students serving as student leaders this

summer dunng Western

Michigan University's orien-tal ion program.

The student leaders help freshmen and their parents gel acquainted with WMU s

campus by giving lours, as-sisting students in registering for fall semester classes and

organizing student develop-ment and social activities.

Each leader is in charge of

a small group of students dur-ing 10 three-day sessions that begin June 12 and run

through July 23. They were selected for

iheir jobs on the basis of a personal interview, refer-

ences, academic standing, curriculum, work experience

and campus involvement in student organization.

"The competition to be an orientation leader is keen,"

said Marian W. Hawkins, coordinator of orientation. T o be selected signifies one

of the high honors the Univer-sity can bestow on one of its

students." The leaders enroll in a four-

week training class that

covers academics, activities, housing, student develop-ment, group building, diver-

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ed Arrows drop FHN; land in district against 'Cats ie Lowell girls' softbail won both the D re -d i s tnc i „ „ ^ i . l „

i will be hosting the Class qualifier and the pre-district defeat Northvi!-, . ' f ' 0

softbail tournament on game and will now advance he eot u. , c m u c h J 1 ^ e

urday. to the distnet tournament ™ Nortg

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'oach Bob Rodenhouse Saturday," Rodenhouse said Th.- oirU ..

, hi. Red A m m r , g u r e d We n o . h . w a week lo pre- J T w e ' t ^ , K :e ihey were tfie hosls they p « fo, N o d h . . ™ A e y ^

Jht as well be there. cninched the ball pretty hard Rodenhouse said

Thursday, the giris aga.nstusafew weeksago." Lowell bats pounded out

l e their reservation w.th Rodenhouse knows he will t h r e e s l n l e s ^ d o u b i e as

8 2 pre-dwtnet victory need an outstanding pitching the Red L o w s exploded for tr Forest Hills Northern. performance from Stacy three runs in the first

d, . , fte girt, M.lde, . rfd defense and

rea bowlers place in tournament

game with a single. Follow-ing a Nugent ground out, Amy Stauffer rapped a single to center. With runners at first and third, Jamie Martin drilled a two-run double into the alley, plating both Videan and Stauffer.

Martin later scored on an RBI single to right field by Angie Brown.

Lowell added a single run in the second, increasing its

lead to 4-0.

The Huskies broke through with two runs in the third on a single, an error and a hit batsman.

Lowell answered the FHN rally with a three-spot of its own in the bottom half of the third inning. The Red Arrows strung together three hits and a walk in the inning. The RBI singles came from Tanya Hobbs and Stacy Mulder.

Lowell tallied its final run in sixth inning.

Lowell finished the game with eight runs on eight hits.

Mulder pitched the entire game, allowing two runs on five hits while walking two and striking out six

Lowell improved its over-all record 12-18.

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The Lowell Women's 600 Club Invitational was held at the Lowell Lanes on May 18. There were 23 women participating this year from cities around the Lowell area.

These women bowled six games with the top five bowlers going into a stepladder competition.

Pictured are, from left to right, back row: Jan Roy of Greenville, fifth place in the stepladder event; Judy Neels, of Lowell, fourth place; Diana Ayers of Lowell, second place, front row, left to right: Brenda Hubbard, of Saranac, third place and Kay Nelson, of Lowell, first place.

Ayers had a 1065 actual series from six games.

Abraham Lincoln visited the students and staff at Runciman/Riverside School, as part of a celebration of Americana.

Nelson places first ^ay Nelson took first place in the Lowell Women s

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Students, teachers and families were encouraged to participate by constructing a project relating to events, people or life in early America.

One of the many special people to visit the school was Abraham Lincoln. He took the students back in time as he recited the Gettysburg Ad-dress and played the hand saw.

The culminating celebra-tion took place on the evening of May 14. This night was highlighted by more pioneer people, demonstrating their crafts, such as candle-mak-ing, taxidermy, glass blow-

ing, rug-hooking, kazoo-per-forming, puppetmaking, ac-cordian playing, guitar play-ing and tin punching, just to name a few This special night wouldn't be complete without the traditional "ice cream so-cial."

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CITY OF LOWELL

PUBLIC NOTICE

LAST DATE TO FILE NOMINATING PETITIONS JUNE 18, 1991 - 4:00 P.M.

Persons interested in seeking election to the Lowell City Council to fi l l any of the three (3) vacancies occurring, must obtain nominating petition forms for circulation and return not later than 4:00 p.m. on June 18,1991. Petition forms are available between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. from the Lowell City Deputy Clerk, Lowell City Hall, 301 East Main Street, Lowell.

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Cumberland Manor celebrates 90th birthdays-plus

r . v

Susan Haagsma, Cumberland activities director recog-

nizes residents aged 90 and above.

Cumberland Manor recog-nized 26 of its residents dur-ing May in observance of Older Americans Month, for reaching the milestone age of 90. The birthday ages varied from 90 to 97.

Residents from all three Cumberland buildings were represented They included Cumberland Manor, Cumber-land Adult Foster Care and Cumberland Efficiencies. Susan Haagsma, Cumber-land activity director, said the party recognized all 26 resi-dents.

Other party activities in-cluded sharing facts from the different birthday years, sing-

ing of songs, refreshments and time spent with family.

"This is the first time we've

done anything like this, but I think the residents arc more than deserving." Haagsma said.

The Cumberland residents 90 years and older include: Ethel Malcolm. Bea Bailey, Mildred Amtz, Tony Loizzi, 90 years old: Dora Daven-port, Ethel Beemer, Gladys Calkins, Ted Gasper, 91 years old; John Volas, Alene Will-

iams, AlidaWamshuis, Helen drew Vos. Naomi Sparks, Hazel Tanner. 95 years old; Morris. 92 years old; Christ- Myrtle Elletson. 94 years old; Bill Petchauer, % years old; ina VanPutten. Mildred Bill Kelly. Edith Johnson, Sarah Redemsky 97 years Jones, Crystal Jones. Isabel Helen Munson. Olivia Ayres, old.

Hamelink, 93 years old; An-

LOWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON INCREASING PROPERTY TAXES

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on June 3, 1991, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. at the Lowell Middle School Media Center the Board of Education of Lowell will hold a public hearing on the levying in 1991 of an additional proposed millage rate of 4.448 mills for operating purposes pursuant to Act 5, Public Acts of Michigan, 1982.

The Board of Education has the complete authority to establish that 37.6 mills be levied in 1991 from within its present authorized millage rate.

The maximum additional proposed millage rate would increase revenues for operating purposes from ad valorem property tax levies in 1991 otherwise permitted by Act 5, Public Acts of Michi-gan, 1982, by eleven point eight three percent (11.83%).

The figure for increase in revenue for operating purposes is based on the latest estimate of state equalized valuation of prop-erty located within the school district. State equalized valuation will not be finalized until after the fourth Monday in May. In the event that state equalized valuation as finalized is for any reason higher than the estimate used for this hearing, the Board of Education must hold another public hearing before levying mil-lage on any higher valuation.

The purpose of the hearing is to receive testimony and discuss the levy of an additional millage rate. Not less than seven (7) days following the public hearing, the Board of Education may approve all or any portion of the proposed additional millage rate.

This notice is given by order of the Board of Education.

Linda Beers, Secretary

Cumberland Manor honored 26 of its senior citizens.

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CITY OF LOWELL PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF COMBINED 1991-92 BUDGET HEARING AND TRUTH-IN-T AX ATION

HEARING

To conform with Public Act 5, Public Acts of 1982, the Lowell City Council will hold a public hearing on a proposed increase in the operat-ing millage rate in 1991. In accordance with the Truth-ln-Taxation Law, the millage levy is first reduced to 12.2382 mills, in order to gen-erate the same dollar volume as the previous fiscal year, with the new State Equalized Value of the city. In fiscal year 1991-92, additional funds to operate the city are required and re-sultant millage levy of 13.000 mills represents an increase of .7618 mills. This rate will be the same as levied last year. The hearing will be held:

MONDAY, JUNE 3,1991 at 7:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL

301 E. MAIN ST., LOWELL, MICHIGAN

If adopted, the proposed additional millage will increase operating revenues from ad valorem property taxes 6.225% over such revenues generated by levies permitted without holding a hearing.

The taxing unit publishing this notice iden-tified below has complete authority to estab-lish the number of mills to be levied within its authorized millage rate.

Additionally, the City Council will receive tes-timony and discuss the proposed 1991-92 Budgets.

A copy of the proposed 1991-92 Budget is av-ailable for public inspection during normal business hours at City Hall.

David M. Pasquale, City Clerk City of Lowell, Michigan

Date: May 29, 1991

STATE OF MICHIGAN PROBATE COURT •) COUNTY OF KENT CLAIMS NOTICE INDEPENDENT

PROBATE File No. 91-151,981 IE

Estate of MARJORIE SCHREUDER, De-ceased. SSN: 362-78-4816

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TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS; Your interest in the estate may be barred or affected by the follow-ing:

The decedent, whose last known address was 274 Bona Vista Drive, NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504, died January 21, 1990.

An instrument dated March 31, 1988 has been admit-ted as the will of the de-ceased.

Creditors of the deceased are notified that all claims against the estate will be forever barred unless pre-sented to the independent personal representative, MARILYN HEINTZEL-MAN, c/o JOHN D. MITUS, 410 Bridge Street NW, Grand Rapids, Ml 49504, or to both the independent personal representative and the Kent County Prob-ate Court, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503, within 4 ») months of the date of pub-lication of this notice.

Notice is further given that the estate will be thereafter assigned and distributed to the persons entitled to it.

John D. Mitus (P-31244) Attorney-at-Law 410 Bridge St. NW l l Grand Rapids, Ml 49504 (616) 774-4001

The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, May 29, 1991 - Page 35

OWN TALK you recycle? And to what extent? If you don't recycle, why not?

Terri Sue Estes No. I should, but I really

don't know where to begin.

There arc not many places to

Like your trash. Separating

MHir trash is kind of inconve-

nient. I do feel very guilty

ilut I don 't recycle. I'll start

some day.

Jeff Eckstrom

Ves. / recycle newspapers, plastic, bottles, and brown

paper sacks. I'll do more as

soon as I get organized. I started recycling as soon as a

center was opened up here in

Lowell. It's important that

we all start recycling. We're running out of landfills.

Jeff Place

No. I don't have the facilities appropriate for the

different containers that

would be necessary. I'm the resident manager of an apart-ment complex and trash is

one of the biggest problems.

Everybody should recycle. I feel guilty that I don 't, but I

think I will down the road.

Lisa Smith No. / don t think about it.

I don't know of any other

place to take the garbage

other than Food City. I'm not even sure what we're sup-

posed to be recycling. I use

disposable diapers and I feel guilty. I do see myself start-ing, though.

Ivihm Get/

Vi-v I recycle paper, bot-

jnd plastic. Pretty much

•\r\ihing. I started recycl-

IIIL1 because I'm the leader of

(\imptlre group. It deti-

nue I \ lakes time to sort the

^irhaue.

Kimberly Tryon I recycle paper. I don't

why we don't recycle more:

It would be better for the en-

vironment. I will recycle

more in the future. I feel guilty that I don't recycle

more now.

Michael Davenport Yes. I recycle cans and pa-

pers I also started a compost

pile. I'm a empomologist. I

spend a lot of lime out in na-

ture. I believe we should re-

turn all thing to nature. I feel

guilty when I don 't.

William Alles Yes, but my wife should

get the credit. We started six

months ago. We all need to

because of our environment.

Recycling helps make people

more aware.

owell elementary students wowed by author of children's books

Jon Scieszka who started thinking about writing as a Hxond-grader, visited Low-11 elementary students Fri-

du \ .

Scieszka, a Flint native ' id now a successful teacher "id children's book author in

h u York City, helped the ^cl l students culminate

participation in the l,wcll 'Young Authors"

program.

Lowell Schools have h^cn involved with 'Young Authors' for the past 13

i^ars," said Norma Lane, fading Consultant for Run-iroan School.

Lane and Carolyn Jane Blough helped to coordinate he visit by Scieszka. The

v^il was sponsored by the Lowell Parent/Tcacher Or-ganization.

Hie morning spent visiting wiih students in grades K-5

Bushnell. In the afternoon,

"Kwed his program over t() Runciman/Riverside.

books Scieszka has Wrilten include: "The True

I«n * w k a a author of children's books, visited second grade students at Lowell etanentar^Lhools The visit marked the culmiMIwn of 1 * "Young Aulbocs profr

rtK* 11 jMle Pies" bv "His visit is a climatic ac- how he got started as an au-f w l t i . i t , fo, .mde».s who Act s e n e s " « . i ^ . m i o r

K i t c h e n Table" and The Not Author Program. Lane sa .^

So Jolly Roger." "By s h a n n 8 h , s b o o k s ^

LOWELL AREA SCHOOLS

PUBLIC NOTICE LOWELL AREA SCHOOLS

12685 Foreman Road Lowell, Ml 49331 (616) 897-8415

1991-92 BUDGET HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTE that in accordance with Act 43, Public Acts of Michigan in the Second Extra Session of 1963, the Board of Education for the Lowell Area Schools will hold a public hearing on the District's 1991-92 budgets at the regularly scheduled meeting at 7:30 p.m. on June 10,1991, at the Lowell Middle School Media Center, Lowell, Ml 49331. A copy of the budgets will be available for public inspection prior to the hearing at the administrative of-fices on June 3, 1991 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily, Monday through Friday.

Budgets to be reviewed are: General Fund Debt Retirement Fund

Given by order of the Lowell Board of Educa-tion this 20th day of May, 1991.

Linda Beers, Secretary

CITY OF LOWELL CITY COUNCIL

KENT COUNTY, MICHIGAN

ORDINANCE NO. 91-4

AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING STANDING, STOPPING AND PARKING ALONG A POR-

TION OF MAIN STREET IN THE CITY

Councilmember Hodges, supported by Council-member Thompson, moved the adoption of the following Ordinance:

WHEREAS, the City of Lowell has the authority pursuant to Section 625(4) of the Michigan Vehicle Code, Act 300 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 1949, as amended MCLA 257.675 (4), to adopt an ordinance prohibiting standing, stopping and parking along a State of Michigan trunk line high-way within the limits of the City; and

WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is necessary to prohibit standing, stopping and parking along portions of Main Street (M-21) in order to alleviate dangerous conditions and the interference with the free flow of traffic along such portions of Main Street (M-21).

THE CITY OF LOWELL ORDAINS:

Section 1. Standing, stopping and parking is pro-hibited along both the north and south side of Main Street between Alden Nash Road and Hud-son Street. Appropriate signs shall be placed by the City and/or other appropriate governmental authorities.

Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after its publication in the Lowell Ledger, a newspaper of general circulation in the City.

YEAS: Councilmembers Hodges, Fonger, Thompson and Mayor Maatman. NAYS: Councilmember Doyle. ABSENT: Councilmembers None. ABSTAIN: Councilmembers None. ORDINANCE DECLARED ADOPTED.

Dated: May 20,1991

David M. Pasquale. City Clerk

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The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, May 29, 1991 - Page 36

Focused Class of '91 recognized at Senior Night Lowell High School Principal Jim DeWeerd calls the

1991 Lowell graduating class the most goal oriented and amost focused group of seniors to go through Lowell in the eight years he's been in the school system.

As a leader of the high school you hate to see any class leave, especially leaders. You always wonder how you're going to replace them. They will all start a new and an exciting future," DeWeerd said.

The Class of 1991 was recognized for their academic excellence last Wednesday night at the Class of 91 Senior Awards Night held at the Lowell Midddle School.

Each department honored its top senior studenl(s) with awards and scholarships. What follows is a list of many of the awards presented at the program.

Jane Gillespie presented speech awards to Lucien Stoepler, Jay VanAntwerp, Jay Thaler, Yvette Ferguson, Matt Shinabarger, Megan O'Dell, Heather Tap. Raymond Weigle IV, Rebecca Luna and Kristy Sturman.

Chris Tower was the recipient of the outstanding technol-ogy education award presented by Gary Butts.

Laurie Kuna presented creative writing awards to Rachel Baker. Jesse Davidson, Tami Eldridge, Bemadette Fox, Nikki Gerard, Mike Lindhout, Rob Phillips, Luc Stoepler. Kris Stremler, Jay VanAntwerp and Ray Weigel.

Kuna also presented LHS newspaper awards to Baker, James Chertos. Eldridge, Ferguson. Wayne Haines, Kim Pullen. Andy Quada, Keli Quiggle. Melissa Reed, Kris Stremler and Jason White.

Receiving mathematics awards from Mike Michaud were

Rachel Cilley and Kevin Copeland - persistence in mathema-tics; VanAntwerp - best mathematician; Ken Stauffer and Thaler - best male math students; Beth Stouffer - best female math student.

Lowell Athletic Director Bob Perry and Lowell assistant Athletic Director, Tom Stahr, presented scholar athlete awards to Angie Amett and White. The athlete of the year award was presented to Hillan Kirsch and Clay VanderWarf.

Phil Christensen and Man Stone recognized the following business students. Misty Parker - business education award; Tracy Gill, Gregg Gruizenga and Laura Kropf - accounting award; and Geri Dykeman, Kris Kniola, Elizabeth Shelby and Carrie Thomet - school store operation people.

Rick White presented science honors to Copeland, Gruizenga, Toni MacMillen, Stauffer, Steve Simkins, Tim Thuston, VanAntwerp, Travis Briggs, Jesse Davidson,

Bryan Patton, Beth Stouffer, Stoepler, Thaler, and White. DeWeerd presented honors awards to VanAntwerp -

NASSP principal's award; VanAntwerp and Gruizenga -

Grand Rapids Press All-Stars; Stouffer - American Legion Honor Cup; Jennifer Cook - Daughters of the American Revolution; Sherry Hildenbrand - Congressional Medal of Merit; Stoepler, Stouffer, Thaler, Thuston, VanAntwerp, Jearmy Veenstra, White, Briggs, Copeland. Eldridge. Nicole Gerard. Gruizenga, Donald Rittersdorf, Nathan Robertson. Simkins, and Stauffer.

Receiving recognition as foreign exchange students were Maria del Pilar Arrietta from Columbia; Jens Puschel from Germany; Hanne Fons from Denmark; and Estrella Del Rio

from Spain. Jack Ogle presented social studies awards to Lindhout.

Heather Tap, Stouffer and Weigel. Annual honors were presented to Gruizenga, Hilden-

brand, Gahan, Krista Mackety, Haines, Stoepler, Stephens.

Thomet, Pullen. Eldridge and Gerard. Library appreciation awards wee presented by Ginny

Weber to LeAnna Funderburg, Melinda Nederhoed, Becky

Luna, Jeff Lillie, Stephen Morse, Elizabeth Shelby, Melissa Wright, Doug Sanford, and Kristy Stremler.

Ingrid Baird presented the French award to Tami Eldridge.

Robin White recognized the top five an honorces. They

were Eldridge, Ferguson, Hildenbrand, Haines and Kropf. The A. Blanche Mullen Art Award for visual art excellence

was presented to Eldridge. Agriscience/FFA honors were presented by Pete Siler to

Earl King, Cook, Fons and Thomas Mauric.

Jill VanAntwerp presented English awards to Gruizenga,

Kniola, MacMillen, Stauffer, Neile Stephens, VanAntwerp, and White. The Louise Harper Memorial Fine Arts Scholar-ship was presented to Tami Eldridge.

Lowell band leader. Bob Rice, presented band awards to Juli Geldhof, Nancy Wingeier, Jennifer Langridge, Amy VanderWulp - most valuable player; Melissa Wright, Tara

Krebs, Jen Gildner, Stephens, Ray Weigel, Nathan Robertson, Lisa Rinks, Jennifer Tschirhart, Stouffer, Kim VanderWulp, Patton, Grooters, Angela Groen - most im-proved player, Amanita Boersma and Kris Stremler.

*

Tracy Antcliff

Angela Amett

Bnan Bonn

Deborah Biggs

Amanita Boersma

Kelly Breimayer

Travis Bnggs

Ryan Brinks

Bnan Bukala

Rachel Cilley

Jennifer C(X)k

Kevin Copeland

Jesse Davidson

Christine Decke

Gen Dykema

Tammy Edridge

SENIOR AWARDS

Chris Burch Scholarship

Michigan Competitive Geff Reinke Scholarship

Michigan Competitive

Doyle Scholarship

Doyle Scholarship

Doyle Scholarship GRCC Steelcase Scholarship

Michigan Competitive MTU Award

Armed Service Army Scholarship

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive

Speerstra Scholarship Alpha Gamma Rho Award Freddie Oesch Scholarship

Michigan Competitive Campus Life Scholarship Calvin Honors Scholarship

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive Hope ACAD Alumni Scholarship

Michigan Competitive Speerstra Scholarship Kendall Merit Scholarship Lowell Women's Club Art

Cheryl Hildenbrand

Tanya Hobbs

Lisa Hoffman

Hillan Kirsch

Michigan Competitive

Adrian Pres. Scholarship Doyle Scholarship

Michigan Competitive

Elizabeth Shelby Ellura McPherson Scholarship

Matthew Shinabarger Michigan Competitive

GRCC Honors Grant

Ml Bus. School Assn. Scholarship Steven Simkims

Kristan Kniola

Yvette Ferguson

LeAnna Funderburg

Sharon Gahan

Juli Geldhof

Nicole Gerard

Tracy Gill

Gregg Grooters

Gregg Gruizenga

Chic Merit Scholarship

GR Baptist Grant

Speerstra Scholarship GRCC Scholarship

Pastor's Child Scholarship

Speerstra Scholarship Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive

Ml Bus. School Scholarship GRCC Scholarship

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive Shell Century 3 Leadership Award Hope Presidential Scholarship

Laura Kropf

Garrit Krul

Jennifer Langridge

Chad Laux

Michael Lindhout

Krista Mackety

Toni MacMillen

Stacy Mulder

Melinda Nederhoed

Heather North

Megan Odell

Michael Pasquale

Amy Patow

Bryan Patton

Robert Phillips

Andrew Quada

Keli-Jo Quiggle

Lisa Rinks

Michigan Competitive Speerstra Scholarship

California U Of PN, Running GRCC Scholarship for Running MSU Scholarship for Running

Michigan Competitive Speerstra Scholarship LEA Dependent Scholarship

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive MSU Scholarship

Michigan Competitive Doyle Scholarship

Michigan Competitive

Harold Engelhardt Scholarship Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive

Speerstra Scholarship Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive GR Baptist Grant

Steelcase Scholarship Lowell Women's Club

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive Doyle Scholarship

Campus Life Scholarship Cedarville Achievement

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive

Doyle Scholarship

GRCC Academic Scholarship

Owen Smith

Kenneth Stauffer

Neille Stephens

Lucien Stoepler

Elizabeth Stouffer

Kristi Stremler

Heather Tap

Jay Thaler

Carrie Thomet

Timothy Thuston

Regina Todd

Jay VanAntwerp

Doyle Scholarship

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive Speerstra Scholarship

WMU Excellence Scholarship (Medallion Program)

Michigan Competitive Aquinas College Spectrum Scholarship

Michigan Competitive

Michigan Competitive

Speerstra Scholarship U of M Regents Alumni Scholarship MSU Academic Scholarship

Michigan Competitive LWC Scholarship MI Bus. School Assn. Scholarship

Speerstra Scholarship

GRCC Community Leader Award

Michigan Competitive Speerstra Scholarship

MSU Academic Scholar

C.H. Runciman Scholarship

Speerstra Scholarship Michigan Competitive

Chic Special Recognition Scholarship

Michigan Competitive National Merit Scholarship Coca-Cola Leadership Scholarship Tylenol/Rite Aid Scholarship PrinciptTs Leadership Scholarship KEA Christa Mc AulifTe Scholarship Josten's Leadership Scholarship National Honor Society Scholarship

Amy VanderWulp Doyle Scholarship

Kimberly VanderWulp GRCC Scholarship

Linda VanPunen

Judson VanStee

Jearmy Veenstra

Donald Rittersdorf Michigan Competitive

MI Business Assn. Scholarship

Michigan Competitive

Margaret Court Scholarship

Speerstra Scholarship MSU Scholarship

Michigan Competitive

Nathan Robertson Michigan Competitive Doyle Scholarship

Aquinas Mgsr. Bukowski Scholarsh »P Senior Awards, cont'd., pg. 38

The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday. May 29, 1991 - Page 37 m m • , a ^ • 8 e r " W e d n c s d a y

dollars do better in

f

S Personals

BINGO

E v e r y Saturday Night

7 00 PM, [OWELL MOOSE BINGO

1320 E. Fulton [any Bird Bingo at 6:00 PM.

BINGO Every Friday Night,

7:15 P.M. Lowell VFW Hall

East Mam St., Lowell Early Bird Bingo at

6:45 P.M. PUBLIC INVITED

IE YOU WIDOWED -rorced, Single? Meet

friends. Have fun at Lowell Singles

mce, Saturday, June 1 Larkin's Other Place,

|p.m. to 1:30 a.m., 897-154.

BUSINESS a SERVICES ff

S M A L L

ELECTRICAL J O B S

New & Repair Prompt Service

Licensed

897-9523 ) 8 l f n

Complete Formal Wear Rental

WEDDINGS OR |OTHER SPECIAL

OCCASIONS

CLOTHING /

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'HOPPING CENTERi

2173 W MAIN ST.,

LOWELL

PH. 897-6411

BUSINESS 8 SERVICES S

CASH! For single family, multi-family and

handyman specials. All areas consider-

ed. Written offer in 48 hours.

Marshall Redder, Remax, 457-3245.

C44tfn

TWO SEASONS PLANT STAND

Flowering Annuals Geraniums

Hanging Baskets Vegetables Perennials

and Much More

LARGE SELECTION

LOCATION: In Lowell On M-21

between Westside Deli and McDonald's

Men.-Sat, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday 10 am.-5 p.m.

LEGAL SERVICES

DIVORCE Support, Custody

Visitation, Adoptions

BANKRUPTCY Income Tax Preparation Deeds & Land Contracts

Wills & Probate

DRUNK DRIVING Driver s License Appeal

R I C H A R D J .

HEATH, P.C. Altorneys-at-Law

215 W. Main. P.O. Box 212 LOWELL. MICHIGAN 49331

Lowell Office 897-9480 Grand Rapids Office 538-42'12

WESTERN - Roofing, Siding. Shingle roof, siding, rubber roof. Free estimates, 794-1637. SAVE. C20-26

The letters bM stand for potential of hydrogen. It s a number used by chem-ists to indicate the con-centration of hydrogen ions in a solution.

BUSINESS 8 SERVICES 8

FOR SALE Night Crawlers

25 - $3.00 50 — $4.50 100 - $8.00

Baby Crawlers 25 - $2.00

Leaf Worms 50 - $2.00

934 N. Hudson Call... 897-3520

TREES TRIMMED - OR REMOVED - Lot clearing, storm damage. 10 years experience. Call 456-6446. C26-29

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WILL HAUL APPLIANCES - Stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers & freezers, 794-3038 anytime. C24-29

SIGN UP NOW! For '91-'92 Bowling Season at Rollaway Lanes. Openings for: Leagues, Thursday evening and any day-times. learns, Tues-day P.M. ladies. Low Rates! High Benefits! Gail 897-0001. C28tfn

Jim Cook, Jr. AUCTIONEER All Types of Sales (616) 897-8872

HELP 8 WANTED S

READ BOOKS!-forpay! $100 per title! Amazing re-corded message gives de-tails. 1-616-676-9910, Ext. 11.

P27-29

FOR SALE FOR SALE - Piper Tripacer PA22-135 110 SCMOH 1990 restoration, new panel, interior and cover, KX170B, KT76 with encoder, $16,500. Call 897-5569. nctfn

g FOR SALE 1980 DODGE WINDOW VAN - power brakes, power steering, air, AM/ FM stereo, rear seat speakers, Reese hitch, electric brakes, 318 en-gine, $800 or best offer. 676-9554, answering machine. C29

S FOR RENTS

NEWER UNFUR-NISHED-One and two bedroom apartments. Center Court Apart-ments, 219 North Center St., Lowell. Across from Lowell Medical Care Center, north of Erb Lumber. From $450 per month; Only a $300 deposit will hold. Heat, new appliances, carport, de-corator blinds and many fine services in-cluded. Call Tom day or night, 897-0099. Clltfn

LOWELL I APART-MENTS - Accepting appli-cations for 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Many extras. Equal Housing Opportu-nity. 1510 Deborah Dr., Apt. 202. 897-7135 or 1-527-6266. C20tfn

DOWNSTAIRS APART-MENT FOR RENT - 5 rooms, nice yard. $550 in-cludes heat and water. References required. Call 897-7515 after 4 p.m. C29

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FOR RENT - 2 bedroom duplex in Lowell. Includes stove, refrigerator and washer & dryer hook-up, $450 per month plus de-posit. Please call, 897-9209. C28-29

FOR RENT - Eastgate 3 bedroom ranch, slider, deck, fenced, fully remod-eled. $580 per month. Call 676-9337. C29

SLOSTS LOST - Miniature Collie, black and white with 1 brown eye and 1 blue eye, near Family Fare. Call 897-6645 or 897-9975. C29

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LOST DOG - Brittany Spaniel, female, white and orange, in Lowell area. 897-8476 evenings, 241-8134 days. C29

S FOUNDS FOUND - Set of car keys on South Center St. on Fri-day, May 24. Thought to have fallen off a white van. To claim, please call 897-7016 and identify. P29

SSALESS YARD SALE - combining two households into one. Couch, end tables, kitchen table & 4 chairs, wedding dress, plus a large variety of misc. Thurs., May 30 through June 1, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 104 Flat River Dr., (Old 91), Lowell. C29

LARGE GARAGE SALE - 5 families. Friday, May 31; Sat., June 1,8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Many items for all! 1550 Lincoln Lake, 4V2 miles north of Lowell. C29

BIG SALE - Couch, book-cases, coffee table, walnut dining set, oak dresser with mirror, bikes, misc. items. 13533 3-Mile, Vz mile east of Lincoln Lake. June 7 & 8,8 a.m. to 6 p.m. C29-30

GARAGE SALE - Friday, May 31, ONLY! 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. No presales. Rain or shine. Located at 10480 Baird St. (Vfe mile east of Whites Bridge Road on M-21). Follow signs. nc29

SINS smRIAMz

IN LOVING MEMORY of our mother and grand-mother, Anne Manciu, who passed away two years ago, May 30,1989,

Her life is a precious memory. From which we will never part. Though God has her in His keeping, She is always in our hearts.

We not only lost a mother, But our very best friend. We miss you. Mom.

Elaine & Sharon Grandchildren

Your pet, Mickey P29

IN LOVING MEMORY -of our husband, father, brother, grandfather and great-grandfather, Dan Wingeier, who passed away one year ago. May 31, 1990.

It seems like only yester-day we held your hand and rubbed your brow to ease the pain. But only God could take it away. Sadly missed by your family.

Your wife, Ruth Donna

Dan & Marcy Dick & Patty

Tom & Bonnie Grandchildren

Great-grandchildren Sisters, Sarah, Ida.

Rose C29

S CARD OF S S THANKS

DEAR ALL - I want to thank you all so much for your prayers, cards and good thoughts during my last stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Rev. Bill for all his visits and to the folks at Schneider Manor.

Love, Colleen Swan

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PIANO FOR SALE -Wanted: Responsible party to assume small monthly payments on piano. See locally. Call credit manager. 1 -800-447-4266

FOR RENT - Remodeled two bedroom apartment in lovely older home in Low-ell. Quiet neighborhood, one block from river, $450 a month plus deposit. 897-4861. C29

The first practical phono-graph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison.

U n i t e d P a r c e l S e r v i c e

U.P.S. Shipping Service Now Available at

The Lowell T 105 N. Broadway • Lowell • Ph. 097-9261

Hours; Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. 'til 5.00 p.m.

Th« Lowell Ledger - Wedncsday. May 29. 1991 - Page 38

Benedict earns law degree from Cooley Law School

On May 18, Thomas M. Cooley Law School confer-red Juris Doctor Degrees on the Edwin Lawrence class. Among the 233 receiving de-grees was Mary L. Benedict.

The commencement exer-

cises were held at the Lansing Center, Lansing, ML with a reception to honor the graduates following. The

Commencement speaker was the Honorable Edward D. Re, Chief Justice of the United States Court of International Trade.

Benedict has accepted an Attorney position in the Legal Division at Amway Corpora-tion, where she has been em-ployed for the past ten and a half years.

A 1979 graduate of Lowell High School, Benedict also received an Associates De-

gree from Grand Rapid Junior

College and a Bachelor of Science degree from Michi-

gan State University. Benedict is the daughter of

Art and Gladys Benedict of Alto.

Mary L. Benedict

ANNUAL SCHOOL

ELECTION

Holtz letters at Adrian I I NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION Ryan Holtz, of Lowell, played baseball this spring for

Adrian College. He had a batting average of .304, an on-base percentage of .333 and earned a varsity letter.

Holtz's coach said, "Ryan was a solid player that would get our vote for most improved player. He is truly a coachable young man and will be a great asset to our program."

Senior Awards, cont'd. Vinson Videan

Raymond Weigel

Chad Werdon

Jason While

GRCC Scholarship

Michigan Competitive Tom Kazen Scholarship

Michigan Competitive

Doyle Scholarship

Michigan Competitive Webster Scholarship

Gerstacker Business Management Scholarship

STATE OF MICHIGAN PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF KENT

CLAIMS NOTICE INDEPENDENT

PROBATE Fll« No. 91-151,722 IE

Estate of LOIS MARIE FRENCH, DecMMd. SSN: 366-30-2728

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Your interest in the estate may be barred or affected by the follow-ing:

The decedent, whose last known address was 7810 Leonard. NE, Ada. Michi-gan 49301. died De-cember 22. 1990

An instrument dated Janu-ary 16. 1985 has been ad-mitted as the will of the de-ceased

Creditors of the deceased are notified that all claims against the estate will be forever barred unless pre-sented to the independent personal representative, ROBERT M. FRENCH, 7810 Leonard, NE, Ada, Michigan 49301, or to both the independent personal representative and the Kent County Probate Court, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49501, within 4 months of the date of pub-lication of this notice.

Notice is further given that the estate will be thereafter assigned and distributed to the persons entitled to it.

Richard J. Heath (P-26243) Attorney-at-Law 4059 Division. SW Grand Rapids. Ml 49548 (616) 538-4242

OF THE ELECTORS OF LOWELL AREA SCHOOLS

KENT AND IONIA COUNTIES, MICHIGAN

TO BE HELD JUNE 10,1991

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT:

Please Take Notice that the annual election of the school district will be held on Monday, June 10, 1991.

THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING AND CLOSE AT 8 O'CLOCIW IN THE EVENING. "

At the annual school election there will be elected two (2) members to the board of education of the district for full term(s) of four (4) years ending in 1995, and one (1) member for an unexpired term of one (1) year ending in 1992.

THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED TO FILL SUCH VACANCY(IES):

Four Year Terms Charlie L Kohler

Jack T. Lane

One Year Term Roger L Kropf

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT the following proposition will be submitted to the vote of the electors at the annual school election:

MILLAGE RENEWAL/RESTORATION PROPOSITION

Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property in Lowell Area Schools, Kent and Ionia Counties, Michigan, be increased by 26.1 mills ($26.10 on each $1 000 00) on state equalized valuation for a period of 3 years, 1991, 1992 and 1993, and by 27.5 mills ($27.50 on each $1.000.00) on state equalized valuation for a period of 2 years, 1994 and 1995, to provide addi t ion^ operating funds, and shall the School District be authorized to levy the maximum authorized millage rate for levy in 1991 without regard to the millage reduction required by section 31 of article 9 of the state constitution of 1963 (26.1 mills expired with the 1990 tax levy and 1.4 mills for maintenance and repair of school facilities will expire with the 1993 tax levy)?

THE VOTING PLACE(S) ARE AS FOLLOWS:

PRECINCT NO. 1 Runciman Elementary School, 300 High Street, Lowell, Michigan. The first Voting Place:

I hi »* »»/>

The Lowdl Ledger - Wednesday, May 29, 1991 - Page 39

ooper Nelson honored with Humanitarian award year the West Michi-

:iation for Counsel-

and Development 1) presented the pre-

awaid of Humanita-the Year to Michigan

Michael Nel-:lson has been the in-

for the D.A.R.E. Resistance Edu-

cation) program for three years.

Sandy Prenger, of WMACD says, "He has a pied-piper personality that draws children to him and makes them want to learn ev-erything they can from him and believe his every word. He goes far above and beyond the call of duty to help kids.

He takes a personal interest in every child. He learns quickly of their needs and tries to fill that need.

If a boy lacks a significant male in his Hfe, Nelson pro-vides companionship, en-couragement and a listening ear. He rewards the Student of the Month by taking them out for a pizza lunch. Every

child in school is always cisions in saying "no" to working to be the Student of drugs and uses proper English the Month for this reason. so that he is a model for their

Children idolize him; they speech. want to be "just like him I am pleased to have the someday." He is always care- opportunity to get to know fill to set a good example for the children. He reads to them to share his love of reading. He teaches them the value of making careful, informed de-

Mike a little better. He is truly a remarkable human being and well deserves the Humanitarian of the Year award.

Place:

precinct consists of the City of Lowell and those portions lying north of the centerline of Cascade Road in Cascade and Lowell Townships in Kent County, and Boston Township in Ionia County.

PRECINCT NO. 2 Old Township Hall, 8240 Alden Nash Road, Alto, Michigan. The second precinct consists of Bowne Township in Kent County and Campbell Tbwnship in Ionia County and those portions lying south of the centerline of Cascade Road in Cascade and Lowell Townships in Kent County, and Boston Township in Ionia County.

PRECINCT NO. 3 Vergennes Township Hall, comer of Bailey Drive and Pamell Avenue in Vergennes Township. The third precinct consists of the Townships of Ada, Cannon, Grattan, and Vergennes in Kent County, and Keene Township in Ionia County.

tool electors who are registered with the city or township clerk of the city or township in which they are eligible to vote at this election.

STATEMENT OF KENT COUNTY TREASURER AS TO VOTED INCREASES

Place;

OF MICHIGAN)

ITY OF KENT) )SS.

iHN K. BOEREMA, the duly elected, qualified and acting Treasurer of the County of Kent, State of igan, hereby CERTIFY that part of Lowell Area Schools, is located within the boundaries of said County it and that, at the date hereof, the records of this office indicate that there are voted increases in the

tax rate limitation, in local units, affecting the taxable property in said school district as follows:

Unit

County: rattan Township: la Township: irgennes Township innon Township: iwell Township: iwneTownship:

ie School District

Voted Increases Years Effective

.84 Mills 1990 to 2009 Inc. 1.00 mills 1990 to 1994 Incl. 1.25 Mills, 1987 to 1991 Incl.

NONE 1.00 Mills 1990 to 1995 Incl. NONE

1.50 mills 1989to 1998 Incl.

.50 Mills 1989 to 1998 Incl.

1.00 Mills 1989to 1998 Incl. 1.4 Mills 1987 to 1993 Incl.

John K. Boerema Kent County Treasurer

STATEMENT OF KENT COUNTY TREASURER AS TO VOTED INCREASES

;ille Heppe, Treasurer of Ionia County, Michigan, hereby certify that as of April 10, 1991, the is of this office indicate that the total of all voted increases over and above the tax limitation lished by the Constitution of Michigan, in any local units of government affecting the taxable irty located in Lowell Area Schools, Kent and Ionia Counties, Michigan, is as follows:

lia County: Township:

ipbellTownahlp: Township:

School District:

April 10,1991

Voted Increases

.003 NONE NONE NONE 1.4 Mills

Years Effective

unlimited

1991 to 1993 incl.

>tice is given by order of the Board of Education.

Lucille Heppe Treasurer, Ionia County

Unda Beers Secretary, Board of Education

Renee Nugent eyes the final out along the first-base line in action against Forest Hills Northern.

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Hillari Kirsch left all she had on the track in her school-record setting performance in the 3200 run.

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W h e n I ivcis d boy of fourteen, my father was so

ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man

around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was

astonished at how much he had learned in seven

years. MARK TWAIN

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Council hears budget woes from manager and others

As far as the Lowell City governments to drop services Council was concerned, so that they can meet iheir

Lowell's City Manager, financial costs." Dave Pasquale, could have The Lowell area has ex-stopped with the announc- perienced an appreciation in ment that ihe City's fund bal- land value, which has been ance is at 20 percent of its seen over the last couple

budget. But, no, he had to also

mention that an assessment

freeze is scheduled for 1992-

of one employee to assist with streets and park func-

tions. The average of 4.5 percent

cost-of-living increase has

been calculated into the budget for employees' salaries. ^

The budget summary Pas-years in assessments, accord-ing to Pasquale.

The Lowell City Manager quale presented to the Coun-said he projects the fund bal- cil also suggests local streets

93 and the City is facing in- ance to be at $325,000 at the need another revenue source, creased costs. end of this year. He happily "The state shared revenue

To add damnation on top reports that is slightly over just doesn I generate enough of doom, Lowell City Asses- 20 percent ($300,000) of this money," Pasquale said, sor, Jim Marfta said with the year's budget. The proposed paving pro-freeze the City will not be Under the sub-title "Re- jeets include, Lafayette and able to meet the increase in venues" in the general fund, Avery from Main lo Monroe, local government needs. .the proposed 1991-92 budget Also, South Monroe f r o n ^

'The City will have lo seek maintains the same rate of 13 Main to Kent and Kent fmm ways lo raise revenue and/or mills as last year for opera- South Monroe lo cut expenditures/' Marfia lions. Prior lo that, it was Washinglon. said. 12.83. The projected Slate In regards lo the water

Areas the City will look Equalized Value of the City fund, il has been proposed to into include slate legislative has increased from 55.4 to increase the consumption and voter initiatives, the 59.7 million dollars. charge from $1.15 per Headlee Initiative and an in- The general fund has a thousand gallons per month itiative that calls for assess- total of $1,558 million in ex- to $1.20. Pasqaule said this ment increases to be no larger pendilures. This represents a will help insure the water than the cost of living in- 3.7 decrease from the fund has an adequate bal^) creases. This will be voted amended 90-91 budget, ance. Il will also help meet on in November of 1992. Some of the primary points ihe increased cost of the

'The problem with the in reviewing these accounts water treatment plant and dis-proposals is they take chunks were: The placement of two tribution system. of lax dollars away from the part-time police clerk dis- In an effort lo stabilize the schools / ' Pasquale said, palchers working 30 hours sewer cash balance, a $1.44 'The Slate government has per week (instead of one fiill- per month increase ($9.06 to held help up its local revenue time position). $10.50) in the debt scrvice sharing with the com- The Department of Public charge has been j munities. They expect local Works anticipates the hiring

i LH I:I «ed.

Renaissance" program at L.H.S. is honored with plaque

The Lowell 4<Renaissance" program was recently honored with a plaque for its participation. Shown here with the plaque are, from left to right: Scott Vashaw, Assistant Principal; Jim DeWeerd, Principal and Dick Korfo, Director of School/Com-munity Services. |

The Michigan Stale Se-nate, while il could not send a represenlaiive for the pre-sentation, did send a plaque honoring Lowell High School for its participation in the Renaissance program.

The Renaissance program provides framework for the school to reward positive academic and social achieve-ment in much the same way as the business community rewards positive perfor-mance.

Dick Korb, Director of School/Community Services recognized Lowell High School Principal Jim De-

Weerd and Assistant Princi-pal Scott Vashaw for their work in helping lo accelerate the implementation of the

program. The birth of the Re-naissance program will start next fall.

Lowell will be one of 3,000 schools to become par-ticipating members of the program.

"LHS is developing a partnership in educational ex-cellence with the parents, the business leaders, and the

community to honor academic excellence," Korb said. "The program envelops the three "R's" philosophy, rcognize, reward and re-

spect."

Renaissance will give stu-dents immediate and attaina-ble incentive lo achieve vari-

ous levels of success - from earning all " A V to not skippping class.

"Renaissance is designed to reach the majority of the students not just an eliw few,'' Korb said. "Success * the program will be realized through a cooperative effon

among the parents, school and local business leaders

working together "

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A friend is one who does not laugh when you are in

a ridiculous position. &

SIR ARTHUR HELPS