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1 HOAC «SONS' BOOK BIMDERV SPRIHCPORT. MICHIGAN The Grand Valley Ledger Volume 6, Issue 47 Servng Lowell Area Readers Snce 1893 September U In,;!: ls 'P BETTER STOP Lowell Polce Deparfmen has announced that the "yeld" sgn at Beech and Hunt St. wll be replaced wth a stop sgn on October 7. Be forewarned so that you avod gettng a tcket for runnng the stop sgn at that corner. DAY EARLY U.S. Postmaster Charle Doyle ssued a remnder today that all Socal Securty checks wll be n the mal on Frday rather than Saturday, as s the usual delvery date. CHEERING ALUMNI The 1981 Varsty Football Cheerleaders have nvted all alumn varsty cheerleaders back to Lowell to cheer at ths year's homecomng game on October 16. If you are nterested, please call Marsha LaHaye at or or any varsty cheerleader. UNCLE WANTS YOU Lowell now has an army recrutng offce located at the Amercan Legon Hall. 805 E. Man. Army recruter s SSG. Mchael D. Ga'ther. Hours are Monday through Frday from I to5 p.m.. phone Anyone nterested n nformaton about the Unted Slates Army s welcome to stop n at the Legon. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER Over three months late, the frm «hch mnted shny brass cons n commemoraton of Lowell's Sesqucentennal fnally made shpment. The cons are avalable at Lowell Cty Hall for SI.00. As grandpa used to say. better late than... FUPPIPT FLAPJACKS Lowell Rotarans and the Harold Zegler Ford auto dealershp fxed breakfast for 250 earls rsers last Saturday n a fund-raser for the Lowell Showboat, Between S400 and S500 wll be turned over to the Showboat to help wth the organzaton's ndebtedness. BUSY WEEK Ths week has been clamed by man\ organzatons and specal nterest groups to focus on ther efforts throughout the jtate and naton. Among them are: Natonal 4-H Week. Oct. 10; Natonal Employ the Handcapped Week. Oct. 1-7; Boy Scouts of Amerca Energy Day. Oct. 3; Grandparent's Day. Oct. 4; Natonal Fre Preventon Week. Oct. 4-10; October s Mchgan Restaurant-Hosptalty Month. Do vour best to take a 4-Her. Buy Scout. Smokey the Bear, grandparents and a handcappcr to lunch...or pck nut one for a pat on the back. OFF THE BLOTTER Tmothy Anderson was unnjured n a one-car property damage accdent about 12:10 a.m. on Saturday. Sept. 19 at McPherson Rd. and Fallasburg Park Dr. He told offcers he was westbound on McPherson, mssed the stop sgn and rove across Fallasburg nto the sde of a hll. He was arrested for drvng under the nfluence of alcohol and faced arragnment ths week. Issued appearance ctatons to 63rd Dstrct Court on Frday cvctng. Sept. 25 for havng open contaners of alcohol n a motor vehcle were Charles Thomas and Gregory Janeschek. Apprehended n Eberhard food market on Tuesday. Sept. 22 by store employees were two juvenle shoplfters. Lowell polce took a larceny report on Frday mornng, Sept. 25 nvolvng a cassette tape player from Bushnell Elementary School. Gal Acheson' vehcle collded wth one drven by Beverly Anderson n a property damage accdent on E. Man St. near Washngton on Wednesday. Sept. 23. Injured n a three vehcle collson on Frday mornng, Sept. 25 at the corner of Mam St. and Dvson was Wllam Daley of Sterlng Heghts. Ml»hen he faled to yeld at the stop ntersecton and was struck by a westbound vehcle drven by Scott Chrstansen of Iona The mpact of the accdent caused Daley's vehcle to spn nto the path of a sem-tractor and traler drven eastbound on Mam by Robert Soule of Owosso. Ml. Both Daley and Chrstansen sustaned mjunes. /Teresa Hemtzleman's vehcle struck one owned by Beverly ersha whle backng from a prvate drve onto Lncoln Lake Fall Fest draws 27,000! The numbers gucssers had a feld day at the 13th annual Fallasburg Fall Festval last Saturday and Sunday. Wth ran on Saturday, the estmate was a crowd of about On Sunday, a sunshny fall day complete wth blustery wnds brought an estmated to the annual event sponsored by the Lowell area Arts Councl as a showcase for West Mchgan Artsts. That estmate far outnumbers last year's crowds of ! Area non-proft organzatons suppled the food the the hungry hordes makng over 512,000 proft all totaled. Involved were the Alto Lons Club, Congregatonal Church of Lowell, Grand Rapds Amateur Astronomcal Assocaton. LHS Close- Up, Lowell Lons Club. Nature Pantry, Saranac Lons Club. Vergennes Unted Methodst Church, West Central Mchgan Hstorcal Socety and the Women of the Moose. Ffty-four featured artsts acclamed Fallasburg Fall Festval one of the best art fars on the crcut ctng ncreased sales every year. Artsts represented were from Lowell. Alto. Saranac and Greenvlle, close to home, and from Traverse Cty to Kalamazoo. Trudy DcVres of 310 Cumberland n Lowell was the wnter of the orgnal handmade Fallasburg Qult raffled by the LAAC. Sur- Contnued on back page PRECISION & FASHION HAIRSTUING For both men and women. Man's World Halrstvllng. Phone c4.s f IMPORTANT MEQ1NG - EaU Kent Advsory Councl, Oct. 8 at Communty Center, Grand Rher Dr. at 7 p.m. to contlder contnued operalon. Publc sapport needed, please attend! C47-48 Appcntmcata sot always needed at Vanty Har Paahaaa, opea 5 daya Laval, c46 STRAND Frday, Oct. 2nd Thru Monday. Oct. 5th A sgn of Fall n Lowell Wth hs fsh safely In a fellow fsherman's net, local angler Joe Vezno collapses aganst the wall of the Kng Mllng Company's faclty below the Flat Rher Dam In Lowell. Joe foaght the fsh for at least twenty mnutes before landng t. The area below the dam Is alve wth the spawnng salmon and of coarse fshermen. The jumpng salmon and abundant fshermen make for a show worth taldng n on your lunch hoar or after work. Optometrst opens practce here Dr. Davd G. Durkee Herbert Mueller. O.D. has announced hs assocaton wth Davd G. Durkee. O.D. Dr. Durkee. formerly from Fremont. Ml. attended Mchgan State Unversty as an undergraduate studyng medcal technology before attendng professonal school. He graduated wth hgh honors from the Ferrs State College of Optometry n May of 1981, after four yean of extensve classroom and clncal nstructon. Dr. Durkee's nternshp at Ferrs State lasted one and one-half years before hs senor externshp to Detrot where he examned patents and conducted research. Hs research wth lasers and the human eye was cted for one of thrteen awards gven natonally for outstandng optometrc research n Whle attendng Ferrs Dr. Durkee was nvolved n many professonal student organzatons. ncludng Omcron Delta Kappa, a natonal honorary leadershp socety. Dr. Durkee s pleased at the opportunty to be n Lowell, an area he feels he knows well. Hs father. Gordon Durkee. s formerly of Iona and Lake Odessa and hs mother, the former Shrlne Tucker, s a natve of Saranac. He has many relatves n the Lowell area. Crash clams couple Federal Avaton Admnstraton nvestgators are probng why an arplane ht a rado tower n the Upper Pennsula kllng an Owosso busnessman and hs wfe, state polce sad. Ray Walker. 54. and hs wfe Geraldne, 56. were IOS1E DRIVE INN W. Mala, Lowell. BraaUaat Specal: Egga, taaat and coffec SI.00. Weekly Specal: SI.00. e47 Besdes practcng here, he also nstructs senor optometry students from Ferrs State at Jackson State Prson one day a week. Dr. Durkee specalzes n General Optometry. Pedatrcs. Contact Lenses, and some work wth the partally sghted. He s also avalable to speak on a varety of vson care topcs to any church or communtygroup upon request. Examnatons arc by appontment only, and can be made by callng Dr. Mueller's and Dr. Durkee's hours are M 9am-8pm. W 2pm-8pm. T. Th. F 9am-5pm. Other hours by specal arrangement are avalable. pronounced dead at the scene some three mles west of Luce County Arport at about 6:30 p.m. Frday. September The sngleengne. sx seat Pper Lance II that Walker owned and was plotng struck the tower whle tryng to land n mst, ran and fog. The Walker's home s n Naubnway from where they commuted to ther busness n Owosso. Geraldne Walker s tbe former Geraldne Truetdell. Contnued on back page ONE SHOW EACH NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Monday Is Bargan Nght Contnued on back page

2 Grand Valley Ledger. Wednesday. Sept. 30, 1981 Page 2 ANTCLIFF Mrs. Laura Jane AntclfT, aged 54, of Marnc. passed away Tuesday evenng Sept al Butlerworth Hosptal. She s survved by her father. Edgar Rolfe of Marne; her brothers and ssters-n-law, Phllp and Alce Rolfe of Marne. Glenn and Betty Rolfe of Conkln. Roger Rolfe of Grand Rapds: her aunt. Mrs. Phllps of Lowell and two neces and seven nephews. Funeral Servces were held Frday mornng at the Van't Hof Chapel wth Interment n Marne Cemetery. BAIE Byron (Buck) Bae. 71. of Mlan. III. ded Frday. Sept. 25 n St. Mary's Hosptal. Grand Rapds. He was born Aprl n Illnos, the son of Bert and Nell Baker Bae. He was a retred sales representatve for Kng Electroncs. He marred Esther Locher March She preceded hm n death Oct He s survved by two daughters. Mrs. Dane Bushee of IKIInos and Mrs. Mary Frank of Illnos. Also survvng are a brother and sster. Bryce Bae of Saranac and Mrs. Wayne Henry of Saranac. Two granddaughters and three greatgrandsons also survve. Servces were Monday from the Lake Funeral Home n Saranac. the Rev. Leo Kostzen offcatng. Bural n Saranac Cemetery. BAXTER Hazel Baxter, aged 83. of Lowell, passed.3 ' away September She s survved by a dear frend. Carl F. Hem of Grand Rapds; and many neces and nephews. Funeral Servce was Saturday at the Roth-Gerst Funeral Home. Lowell, wth Rev. Stanley Forkner offcatng. Interment Oakwood Cemetery. CARTENG - Ulf S. Car teng, aged 48, of Naples. FL. formerly of Ada. passed a- way n Lakeland. Fl. of automoble accdent njures. He s survved by hs wfe. Agns (Nesse) Carteng; one son. Martn Carteng of Naples; two daughters. Stephane of Naples and Mrs. Ronald (Laure) Hermanson of Los Angeles. CA; one brother. Gunnar Carteng of Mnneapols. MN; one sster. Mrs. Ebba 0. Robnson of Mramar. FL. Servces were held n Naples. FL. wth entombment n Naples Memoral Gardens Mausoleum. A Memoral Servce was held Frday afternoon September n Fath Lutheran Church. For those who wsh, memorals may be made to the Fath Lutheran Church Memoral Fund. CORLEY - Wllard Randall (Randy) Corley. age 37. passed away Sept at Grayson Countv Hosptal. Letchfeld. KY. Mr. Corley was marred on March to the former Roanne (Gage) Harrall who survves. He s also survved by daughter Sherry Lynn. Obtuares step daughter Jod Harrall. mother and step-father Hazel and Hoy Johnson, two ssters. aunts and uncles, neces and nephews, all of KY. Funeral servces were held Sept. 22 at the Ells-Mayes Funeral Home n Letchfeld KY wth bural n Duff Cemetery, Grayson County KY. DREBORG - Mr. Albert Dreborg. aged 87. of Grand Rapds, passed away Thursday. September Survvng are hs wfe. Geneveve; two daughters. Mrs. Jane McCrossen of Grand Rapds. Mrs. John (Peg) McCormack of Ada; a son. Robert Dreborg of Wyomng; 10 grandchldren; seven great grandchldren; a brother. John of FL; a sster. Mrs. Frank (Becky) Wells of Baltmore; several neces and nephews. Funeral Mass was celebrated Monday mornng n St. Francs Xaver Church. Interment Resurrecton Cemetery. FASE Kathryn Fase. 64. of 747 Paradse Park. Saranac. ded Thursday. Sept. 24. n Iona County Memoral Hosptal. The daughter of John and Laura Flynn Dawson, she was born n Lowell May She had lved n the Saranac area for the past 25 years. She was marred to Henrv Fase n Indana n 1952.' She s survved by her husband; one son. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Audrey) Kmble of Arzona; and sx grandchldren. One son preceded her n death n She s also survved by one brother. Wllam Dawson of Lowell, and two ssters. Mrs. Bertha Bbbler of Lowell and Mrs. Geraldne Herald of Carson Cty. Funeral servces were Saturday from the Lake Funeral Home. Saranac. the Rev. Roland Smth offcatng. Bural n Saranac Cemetery. A memoral has been establshed for the Amercan Cancer Socety. FAWDY - Vctor L. Fawdy. 70. of 220 W. Broadway. Woodland, ded Saturday mornng. Sept. 26 on arrval at Pennock Hosptal. Hastngs. He was born Aprl n Woodland, the son of Bert and Lucy Meyers Fawdy. A graduate of Woodland Hgh School, he was marred to Frances Hll Rngquest on June n Woodland. He was a lfe-long resdent of the Woodland area, workng as a farmer and home bulder. untl hs retrement n He was also superntendent of the Dexter. Mch, waterworks for several years. He s survved by hs w fe; one daughter. Mrs. Orvlle (Patrca) Tompkns of Chelsea; one brother. Clfton, of Woodland; one sster. Mrs. Opal Shade, of Alto; fve grandchldren and three great-grandchldren. Funeral servces were Monday from the Pckens- Koops Funeral Chapel n Lake Odessa, the Rev. James Hulett offcatng. Bural n Woodland Memoral Cemeterv. n WE'RE IN CONTROL The energy shortage presents a serous challenge to us as ndvduals and as a naton. Though we can do lttle about ts causes, we eon conserve our lmted supples. By changng the ways we thnk about energy our drvng habts, our heatng and coolng habts, the ways we use energy around the home we can help cut back on waste. Workng together, we can meet the challenge! Lowell Lght & Power OWNED BY THE PEOPLE OF LOWELL LITCHFIELD - Leo L. Ltchfeld. 72. of 8273 Front St.. Palo, ded Frday. Sept. 25 al Beldng Chrstan Nursng Home. He was born July n Sunfeld. the son of Roy and Retta Shaffer. Ltchfeld. He attended school n Grand Ledge and hgh school n Lake Odessa. He marred Dec n Saranac to Cecela Kelly. They made ther home most of ther marred lfe n Palo. He worked the famly farm and then at Iona Manufacturng and retred from General Tre n He s a member of the Palo Oddfellow Lodge 341. and the Fred Hall Encampment, number 53. Survvng are hs wfe Cecela. of Palo; two sons Jerald. of Portland and Leon, of Iona; three daughters Mrs. Leon (Beverly) Andersen. of Iona. Mrs. Hartley (Retta) Morrs Jr. of Fenwck. and Lnda Ltchfeld, of Orleans; one brother. Durwood. of Florda; two ssters Mrs. Erma Weeks, of Saranac and Mrs. Clar (Maxne) Stahl. of Clarksvlle; and nne grandchldren. Servces were Sunday from the Leddck Funeral Home wth the Rev. Dan Bennett of the Palo Unted Methodst Church offcatng. Bural n North Eagle Cemetery. MARTIN Robert L. Martn, aged 60. of h932 McCords SE.. Alto, passed away Wednesday mornng, Sept. 23, 1981 n Kent Communty Hosptal. Mr. Martn was preceded n death by hs wfe. Katherne. Survvng are hs chldren. Ms. Judy Sloan of Grand Rapds. Robert Martn Jr. of Kentwood. Valere Martn and Danel Martn of Alto. Mrs. Wayne (Noreen) Traver of Dutton. Mrs. Robert (Patrca) Ondersma of Kentwood. Mss Deborah Martn of Alto. James Martn and Krt Martn of Caledona; II grandchldren; one great granddaughter, sx brothers; one sster and several neces and nephews. Funeral Servces were Frday n the funeral home chapel. Rev. Wllam Langlos offcatng. Interment Chapel Hll Memoral Gardens. VAN BEEK - Mrs. Florence B. VanBeek. aged 83, of Wyomng, passed away Frday. September 25, 1981 at the Chrstan Rest Home. She s survved by her husband.john VanBeek; her chldren. Harley and Gertrude Bolt. Evert and Johanna Battjes and Robert and Adranna Htchcock all of Grand Rapds. John R. and Grace VanBeek of W> omng and Maron and Fr.tj v ces Nederveld of Hudsonvlle and Wllam and Arlene Van- Beek of Lowell; 25 grandchldren; 50 great-grandchldren; 3 ssters-n-law. Mrs, Evelyn Crsher. Mrs. Gertrude VanBeek. Mrs. Fred (Ruth) Fllngham and 1 brother-n-law. Anthony Van Beek; several neces and nephews. Servces were held Tuc& day wth her Pastor Re** Leonard Bossenbroek offcatng. Interment Grandvlle Cemetery. The famly suggests for those who wsh contrbutons to the Chrstan Rest Home. WILSON Jesse Vernon Wlson. 60. of 2746 Lyle Rd.. Easton Tow nshp, ded Monday, Sept. 28 at the Beldng J Chrstan Nursng Home. He was born July n Rhode Hss. N.C.. the son of John and Martha.1. Lew s Wlson. He was marred June n Gaffney. South Carolna to Louse Rowley. He was employed by the Mchgan Reformatory for 31 years, retrng n January 19"'9. He s a veteran of World War II. serv- - ng wth the Marnes. He s member of the Easton Unted Methodst Church. He was an Easton Townshp trustee, a former 4-H leader and 4-H councl member, and a member of the Moose. He s survved by hs wfe. Louse; four sons. Danel of Palo. Davd of Lansng. John of Mesa. Arz., and Rchard at home; three daughter 1 Nancy Raymond of Rockford. Jane Whte of Iona, and Melssa Wlson at home; Also hs mother. Mrs. Martha Wlson of Ada; four brothers Les of Calforna. Roger of Grand Rapds. Robert of Caledona, and Lews of Ada; fve ssters; Myrtle Hoogeboom of Grand Rapds. June Kerr of Adran. Gladys Schuelke of Lowell. Vrgna Moore of Ada. am. Marlyn Sullvan of Lowell; and seven grandchldren. Servces wll be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Myers-Roetman Funeral Home wth the Rev. Eldon Schram offcatng. Bural wll be n Easton Cemetery. A memoral has been establshed for the Easton Un ted Methodst Church. Contrbutons may be left at the funeral home. The famly wll be at funeral home Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Obtuares contd. Page 6 *$1 r " Grand Valley Ledger (USPS 4S3-830 # s publshed weekly for $6 00 a year n Kent or Iona Countes. S8 00 a year outsde the countes by the Grand Valley Ledger Publshng Company. 105 N Broadway St. Lowell. Mchgan 4Clj1 ROGER K BROWN EDITOR & PUBLISHER Second-Class Postage Pad at Lowell Mchgan Publshed Every Wednesday POSTMASTER Send address change to The Grand Valley Ledger, P O Box 128 Lowell. Ml Grand Valley Ledger - WedncRday, Sept. 30, 1981 Page 3 Comng Events THURS., OCT. I: The Vergennes Co-operatve Club wll meet at the home of Alce Campos wth Dorothy Randall as co-hostess at 1 p.m. Roll Call: Your favorte muscal nstrument. Program: Vergennes Hstory by Eunce VanderVeen. SUN., OCT. 4: St. Mary's Church. Mram-KruppRds.. Beldng. Country Bazaar from II a.m. - 5 p.m. n the parsh hall. Raffle: handmade qult. "Noah's Ark" and S50 cash wll be raffled. Games, crafts, baked goods, slent aucton. lunch. Everyone welcome. SUN., OCT. 4: Back To The Earth Day at Blandford Nature Center Hllburn Ave NW, Grand Rapds, from 2-5 p.m. No admsson charge, free parkng at the Westvew Chrstan Reformed Church W. Leonard wth a shuttle bus servce. THURS., OCT. 8: East Ken Advsory Councl wll meet at the Communty Center Grand Rver. ns s an open meetng and all persons nterested n the contnued operaton of the center should attend ths very mportant meetng. We need your support. SAT., OCT. 10: Pancake Breakfast from 8 a.m. to Nwn upstars at the Moose Lodge. Proceeds to Lowell Schools for the handcapped and Muscular Dystrophy Sponsored by the Moose Cvc Affars Commttee. MON., OCT. 12: Golden Swngers wll meet for potluck supper at 6 p.m. at the home economcs room of Lowell Hgh School. Brng own sen'ce and a dsh to pass. Coffee furnshed. All welcome. TUES., OCT. 13: Regular meetng of Lowell Lodge No. 90 F A: AM at 7:30 p.m. Lowell Masonc Temple. SEPT. 13 NOV. 29: Grand Rapds Publc Museum exhbt "Folk Art to Fne Art n Grand Rapds", the work of local artsts. Hours are 10-5 Mon. - Fr. and 1-5 Sun. Admsson s SI adults. 50c chldren k senor ctzens. Golfers post wn The Redskn golf team posted ts frst wn over Maple Valley on Wednesday Saranac's Don Bgnal was medalst for the match wth a 42. Ed Helsel carded a 43. Scott Bauman had a 46 and Mke Corwn had a 48. On Thursday. Saranac lost to Central Montcalm at Morrson Lake. Bgnall was low wth a 38. Helsel a 41. Joe DePatty a 42 and Bauman a 43. Good Thru Sunday, October 4th OTHER UPPfn LOCATIONS IN WESTERN MICHIGAN «S Mo." MC J*""*'O- VJTN 10*0, Ce4ar Sfnufs AkpR tacfvhc «e6t} 616 )6n CarsM Cty lnwkoart MO' Mtote Ckwd Cr* VlUfe Mal 6' G'O'M*."* Rrea Sports... Champons for second year Lowell's VFW Slow Ptch softball team repeated as 1981 champons of the Frday League n Ada. Unbeaten n fourteen games, the VFW team ended ther season playn md August. The team had one or two close games but outdstanced most opponents by several runs. One game aganst the Caledona Alumn was won by forfet. Team members are Davd Hendrck. Don Phllps. Scott Phllps. Crag Haybarker. Randy Orent. Len Adams. Jerry Orent. Todd Hendrck. Ron Fuller. Alex Cordosa. Len Doorn. Ray Strouse. Tom Palasek. George Schachow and Charle Adams. Team manager s Dck C leland. JVs mark frst wn Saranac JVs chalked up the frst team wn on Thursday. Sept. 24 over Central Montcalm Markng ther only score of the contest. CM led off wth a frst quarter touchdown, mssng the extra pont. Saranac ted the game wth Tracy Cargon's TD and added two by converson. Matt Batchelor scored the second touchdown, the extra pont was good for a 16-6 half-tme lead. Batchelor scored agan n the thrd. The extra pont was good for the fnal score. Batchelor led the rushng wth 130 yards followed by Parrsh Smth. DIET-PEPSI MOUNTAIN DEW IPK BOTTLES 69 Plus Depost. anolber drug. ** shoppmq PHARHACy LHS golfers sweep 4 :>r - Members of the Lowell VFW slow plch softball champonshp team are L-R : Back Row Manager Dck Cleland. Daxd Hendrck. Don Phllps, Scott Phllps, Crag Haybarker, Randy Orent, l4?n Adama; Front Row Jerry Orent, Todd Hendrck, Ron Fuller, Ale* Cordosa. U?n Doom. Ray Strouse. Not pctured Tom Palasek. George Schachow and Charle Adams. The Lowell Red Arrow Golf Team moved ther overall record to 9-0 wth four vctores last week. On Tuesday, the Lakewood Vkngs met Arrows on ther home course. Deer Run. Behnd co-medalsts Andy- Rogers and Scott Abel wth support from Jon Vezno and Tom Caldwell. Lowell defeated Lakewood 5-0. On Wednesday, the Arrows hosted the Beldng Redskns and Caledona Fghtng Scots at Deer Run n a double dual meet. Lowell bested the prevously undefeated Beldng squad 5-0 and at the same tme defeated Caledona 5-0. Jon Vezno took medalst honors wth Andy Rogers and Scott Abel fnshng one stroke behnd. Kerry Vezno's effort completed the sweep. The Red Arrows then traveled to Ram's Horn Golf Course to battle the Fremont Packers, a team that ted wth Lowell for the Tr-Rver r Conference Champonshp a year ago. Medalst Andy Roger's fne even-par 35 led the Arrows whle Jon Vezno and Scott Abel ted for the second best score. Greg Caldwell fnshed just one stroke behnd to wrap up the shutout vctory. On Frday Lowell moved on to Ludngton to part' - pate n the Ludngton Inv. a- tonal. a showcase for 21 West Mchgan teams. In spte of cold, wet and wndy weather, the Arrows placed sxth out of the 21 team feld. Brght spots for Lowell were Scott Abel who ted for second out of 105 total partcpants. and Andy Rogers who ted for seventh. Ths week Lowell entertans Mddlevlle on Tuesday and then travels to Greenvlle on Thursday and Iona on Frday. SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEDGER Two shut-outs for tenns gals Last week n tenns acton the Lowell grls posted some mpressve scores shuttng out two teams. Tuesday on the home courts, the Red Arrows beat the Lakewood Vkngs 7-0. In sngles. Tawne Knottnerus took frst followed by Fran Saboo. Janet Merrman and Dana Bock. In doubles t was Rttenger / Schroeder. Shores/VanWeeldcn and Hll/McFall. On Wednesday, the Beldng Redskns met LHS bete and the Arrows succeeded n another "'-O vctory. Placng n sngles for a clean sweep were Knottnerus. Saboo. Merrman and Bock. In doubles acton, each par repeated the prevous day's performance. On Thursday. Lowell traveled to Fremont and met tough competton. The Arrows lost 6-1. Knottnerus won her match n three sets. Ths week the grls have a full week wth play each day awav from the home courts. A $10,000 Beauty Contest For Wood Stoves? YES! You could be a wnner n Blaze Kng's "Beautful Installaton" Contest. Blaze Kng s gvng $10,000 n cash przes for the most attractve nstallatons of any of the twenty dfferent Blaze Kng models. See your Blaze Kng dealer today. He has all the detals. You don't own a Blaze Kng? That's too bad but stop by anyway, and see the only stove worth a $10,000 Beauty Contest. l lr Blaze Kng The Royal Famly of Woodbumers 10% OFF WITH THIS AD! RIVERSIfE rmcplcs SBOPPE n 2?3W Mam. *«Phone 89' h643 j I I

3 Wednesday. Sept. 30, 1981 Page 4 CM blanks Soranac, 20-0 Saranac s slll lookng for ts frst wn after a dsappontng game wth Central Montcalm last Frday. CM blanked the Redskns In the frst quarter, the Green Hornets scored on a 10-yard pass and lost the pont after for a 6-0 lead. Later n the perod they scored a second TD on a 45-yard pass-run play. Wth a two pont converson good. CM moved agead In the second quarter, the Hornets added another 6 ponts for a 20-0 lead at halftme. Saranac's best drve came n the second perod when a fake punt-run by Nelson TerBurgh put the Redskns on the 19. The drve stalled and Saranac remaned scoreless. Saranac had 122 yards rushng and 18 passng to CM's 132 and 184. Todd Chpman led SHS wth 44 yards on sx carres, wth Don Lesle and Dewey Davs each ganng 17 yards rushng. Leadng defensemen were Dan Talcott and Joe Overbeck wth four solo tackles and four asssts each. Glen Cornelsse had one solo and three asssts. Rrea Sports. Lowell X-C stll unbeaten After the frst three weeks of the season. Lowell Hgh School's cross country team remans undefeated wth a perfect 7 and 0 record. Added to the lst of vctores were wns last week over Lakewood ; Beldng ; Saranac ; and Iona In each meet, the strong performances of Sophomore George Schoolmaster. Junor Matt Peters, and Senor Ken Blan set the pace that led to vctory. Aganst Lakewood. ths mpressve tro captured frst, second, and fourth. In the meet wth Iona, t was ESCORT SALE THE WORLD'S BE5T SELLING CAR! New '8 Is 10 In Stock $100» Over Dealer Invoce fs New '82$ Delvered, Includng Tax, Lcense & Ttle. Under frst, thrd, and fourth; and aganst Beldng and Saranac. they captured the frst three places. Key perf rmanccs from Joe Droog. Robert Shelby. and Paul Rttenger also contrbuted to the one-pont wn over Iona. Each tme he has run the 5000 meter Fallasburg Park course ths year. Schoolmaster has set a new course and school record. Before the Tuesday meet wth Lakewood. the record was 17:10. After the meet, the new record was 16:52. That mark was broken two days later wth a clockng of 16:39; Sale Ends October 3rd 'Move To The Dealer On The Move! ## Harold Zegler thrteen seconds faster than Tuesday's record pace. The grls' team splt ther decsons last week.they lost to an mpressve Iona team. Z2-33. but came back for a vctory over Beldng. In capturng the frst two places n the Beldng meet. Lowell Senors Kathe Dey and Sue Schoenborn set a new school record for grls wth dentcal tmes of 21:19. Tuesday, the Red Arrows hosted Sparta n a dual meet, and home acton for the season concludes on Monday. October 5. wth the 20th annual Red Arrow Invtatonal gettng underway at 4 p.m. Grand Valley Ledger Grls now 3-2 Saranac grls varsty basketball team posted two vctores last week to put the season total at 3-2. The Redskns scored a bg wn over Vestaburg on Tuesday Barb Snay led the team wth 18 ponts. II rebounds and 3 blocked shots. Martha Smth talled 16 ponts. 19 rebounds and 2 blocked shots. Km Sweet had 8 ponts and sx steals. On Thursday. SHS gr* ran away wth the game wth" a vctory over Portland. Smth set the pace wth 23 ponts. 10 rebounds. 7 steals and three blocked shots. Sweet scored 12 ponts and 9 steals; Lsa Eddy added 10 ponts and 8 steals; Snay had 9 ponts and Monty Hayden scored 8. Broncos down Lowell, 16-6 The Coopersvlle Broncos handed Lowell a 16-6 defeat last week. Jm McCreedy led a strong Lowell defense wth the most solo tackles. Ed Lowry was credted wth an ntercepton. Thf Arrows' one touch- Tokes the feld for NMU Deborah Cannng, senor at Northern Mchgan Unversty. s a member of the 1981 feld hockey team playng defense. She earned her frst letter n feld hockey last year after letterng n volleyball n 1977 and Deborah was a member of the grls' basketball, track and tenns teams and the boys' baseball team at Lowell Hgh School. She s a park management recreaton plannng major. Grls squeeze pas C'vlle Lowell grls' varsty basketball team had a close game wth Coopersvlle last week. Wth nether team more than sx ponts ahead of each other, the Arrows pulled t out n the last quarter for a vctory. Ths w n sets Low ell at 2-0 n the conference and 4-1 overall. Beth Beachum was hgh scorer for Lowell wth 14 ponts. Amy Cosgrove and Chrs DeWtt had 10 rebounds and leadng the scorng for Coopersvlle were Belle Schmdt and Gnger LeMeux. both wth eght ponts. Lowell hosts Lakewood Tuesday and Catholc Central Thursday. B. Prnted Napklnt, Matches down was stored by Steve Martnez and was set up by a pass from Ed Lowry to Shawn Lowry. Lowell wll host the Lakewood Vkngs ths Frdayevenng at 7:30 p.m. Hed Elznga JVs wn 22-8 Lowell's JV football team' downed the Coopersvlle Broncos 22-8 n a closer game than the score ndcates. Both teams had numerous turnovers n the frst half whch ended wth no score. In a key play n the second half. John Kloosterman broke off-tackle and scampered 65 yards for a TD. " Jason Barber's converson" made t 7-0. On ther next seres, the Red Arrows scored on a 45 yard run bytalback Erc Potter. Barber's kck made t Coopersvlle came back on a well-executed scorng drve to make the score Followng an ntercepton by- Steve Ralys n the fourth quarter, the Arrows put the game away on a 15 yard pasftl to Jack Pursley. The JVs travel to Lakewood for a 6:30 p.m. contest on Thursday. Oct 1. X-C outpaces Portland Saranac took the frst threcr* places n a cross-countrymeet wth Portland on Wednesday. Sept. 23. Mke Knowles placed frst wth a tme of 17:10 followed by Troy Stanton and Shane Wheelock. Ken Seler placed sxth and Bob Larson placed nnth. Nether Saranac nor Portland had enough grls to form a team so they competed nvddually Peggy Clarle posted the best Saranac grl's tme 26:45. only 27 seconds behnd Portland's Lsa Bralev. ART'S RADIO-TVSERVICE Complete Repar Of.owell K of C thonks communty Dck Noskey [Grand Knght dstrbuted checks to L-R : Denns Kssnger Charman of the drve collectng lor Ken-O-Sha; Kay Wllams receves a check for the Kent Sklls Center; Sr. Rose Callahan for the Resource Center of the Grand Rapds Docese at St. Joseph's Semnary; and Bll Klrby collectng for the Lowell Specal Educaton. The Monsgnor Hugh Mchael Beahan Councl of the Knghts of Columbus would lke to thank the communty of Lowell for ts generous contrbutons to the mentally handcapped chldren of Kent County. The Tootse Roll Fund Rasng Drve whch took place ths past sprng on the Palm Sunday- Weekend was a great success. The total funds rased were S871 and the contrbu- INSURE YOUR HOME AND ITS CONTENTS NOW! tons collected per member was one of the hghest throughout the Docese of Grand Rapds. ThV money- was recentlydstrbuted to four organzatons and a porton retaned by the state for ts program for the handcapped. The recpents were Kent Sklls Center. Lowell Specal Educaton. Ken-o-Sha. and the Resource Center at St. Joseph's Semnary. Insure your home and belongngs wth our specal polcy for homeowners or apartment renters. You wll be nsured for fre, theft and other damages to your house, your furnture and your personal property. Don't wat untl fs too late. Call today. J.R.B. Agency, Inc. 835 W. Man Zoo drector retres The Cty- of Grand Rapds and the John Ball Zoologcal Socety wll be hostng an Open House Sunday. October 4 to honor Fred Meyer on hs retrement as zoo drector. The open house, whch wll run from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.. wll be held n the Chldren's Zoo and wll be open to the publc. Fred Meyer has been the drector of John Ball Zoo for 32 years. Meyer was born and educated n Buffalo. New York. He entered the zoologcal feld n 1940 as a laborer at the Buffalo. New- York Zoo under Marln Perkns. He was promoted to keeper and placed n charge of Buffalo's reptle buldng. Meyer was named actng drector at Buffalo when Perkns resgned to take a post n Chcago. He later resgned to become zoologst at Lncoln Park Zoo. Chcago, and then became zoo foreman untl 1949 when he accepted the post as Zoo Drector n Grand Rapds. Mr. Meye was a major force n creatng the John Ball Zoologcal Socety and n the development of the John Ball Zoo of today. Over the past year, he has been closely nvolved wth the development of the new exhbts n the Phase I expanson. The October 4 open house wll provde an opportunty for the many vstors who have enjoyed John Ball Zoo under the drecton of Fred Meyer to celebrate and honor hs 32 years of servce. For further nformaton about the open house, please call Attends 4-H meet Three Kent County 4-H leaders have been nvted to partcpate n the 4-H fall Horse Galaxy- meetng September Pat Vezno of Lowell, and Barb and Gene LaBelle of Grand Rapds wll jon other H Horse Developmental Commttee and subcommttee members at the conference at Kettunen Center. the state's 4-H leadershp tranng faclty near Tustn. " The purpose of the meetng s to get commttee members together to dscuss polces for the state 4-H horse program and to plan ndvdual 4-H horse events." says Pat Tolle. Kent County 4-H youth agent. The conference wll also gve 4-H horse leaders a chance to compare countyprograms and share ther experences n an effort to strengthen the Mchgan 4-H horse program. Grand Valley Ledger - Wednesday, Sept. 30, Page 5 Up to $2,000 TAX FREE Interest The New Frst Savngs All Savers Certfcate. Just n Tme for Tmes Lke These. Bclnna Oct. I, Frst Savngs wll offer a revolutonary new savngs certfcate whch wll yeld a hgher rate of return plus tax free nterest. Mere arc sonc questons and answers that should help you better understand ths new savngs certfcate. q. Q WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THE NEW ALL SAVERS CERTIFICATE? It's a one year certfcate that pays 70% of the yeld on U.S. Treasury Blls and can be purchased n amounts of $500 or more. The saver can earn $1,000 nterest ot a sngle tax return and $2,000 on a jont tax return and pay no ncome lax on that nterest ncome. WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF THE ALL SAVERS CERTIFICATE OVER A MONEY MARKET MUTUAL FUND? Frst, the tax free feature. Second, the fact that the rate s guaranteed for a year. (Money Market Funds rates fluctuate daly. If nterest rates go down, money market funds wll drop sharply.) Thrd, All Savers Certfcates are nsured to $100,000 by the TSLIC. Money Market Mutual funds aren't. In addton. Frst Savngs All Savers Certfcates can be purchased for $500, less than t takes to get nto most Money Market Funds. HOW DOES THE TAX FREE FEATURE WORK? Durng the tme the All Savers Certfcate s avalable from October I, 1981 through December 31, 1982, you can earn $1,000 tax free nterest on a sngle return and $2,000 on a jont return regardless of whch year or years you take the excluson or the number of certfcates you have. It s a one-tme only excluson. Any nterest earned above these fgures s taxable. CAN FUNDS CURRENTLY INVESTED IN A 6 MONTH MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATE BE TRANSFERRED INTO THE NEW ALL SAVERS CERTIFICATE? Yes. And the nterest penalty usually mposed for early wthdrawal s waved so you wll experence no loss of earnngs by makng the transfer. WHAT IS THE MAIN ATTRACTION OF THE TAX FREE FEATURE OF THE ASC? for many savers n the mddle ncome tax brackets and above the ASC s tax free yeld wll be hgher than the after tax return avalable n the market place. WHAT ABOUT SAVERS WHO AREN'T IN HIGH TAX BRACKETS? The> proft, too, because the ASC provdes a good one >ea return for a low mnmum depost. O.K. BUT THERE HAS TO BE A CATCH SOMEWHERE - WHAT IS IT? II s not teally. catch, but f am porton of the cettlcate s uthdawn earl>, >ou lose the tax exempton on all the nterest earned so t s mportant to leave vout ASC funds on depost for the full term of the certlcate. (There s also a penalt> ol three months loss of nterest lor eatlv wthdrawal on one vear certlcates.l LOWELL FORD HOURS: Monday & Wednesdays tl 9 Tues., Thurs., & Fr 8-6 Saturday 8-4 Pfcoaes or Servce Phone TVs Radol Antennas Etc. Phone E. Man, Lowell Vew of Murray Lake from ths 3 yr. old ranch; 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, lvng room wth freplace, ktchen wth bult-ns. land contract fnancng, wth low down payment. Call Ed Kondzela or Preferred Propertes at ML SAVERS CERTIFICATES WILL BE AVAILABLE FRO*1 OCT. I, 1981 TnROLGtl DEC. 31, rent Of SACINAW West Man Street Lowell. Mchgan Phone (616)

4 Grand Valley Ledger Wednesday, Sept. 30, Page 6 An Open Letter to the Lowell Communty: Whle the attendance at the Boxcar Wlle show was somewhat less than desrable. the show was nonetheless a success. For the frst tme n a number of years, every organzaton. ndustry, and several commercal frms n the communty banded together to sponsor an actvty on behalf of Showboat, and recognzed that Showboat must be a total communty effort. To those who gave drect cash support and to the numerous ndvduals who worked to make ths show a success, a hearty thanks. To those who braved the chlly nght ar. thank you also. Several organzatons are plannng addtonal fund rasers to help Showboat out of debt. Please support them. Agan, thanks to all who partcpated n some way and a remnder to all those who "Gas Savers - 4 cyl" -USED CARS Plymouth TC3... $ Dodge Omn $ Plymouth TC3... $ Plymouth Champ.. $ Dodge Omn $ Dodge Omn $ Plymouth Sapparo. $ Plymouth Horzon.. $ Honda Accord... $ Dodge Colt $ Chevy Chevette.. $3495 QoSje hoks 930 W. Mom. Lowell Phone MISSIONARY CHURCH Sunday Schod am Worshp Servce a m (Meetng m the Lowell Hgh School Evenng Servce Cho' fooo) 750 Fofeman Road Prayer and Bble Study Wed (Meetng m the Pastor s Home Foreman Road) Pastor Glenn H Marks p m 7 00 p m ADA CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 71S2 BradttedSt.S E REV ANGUS M MacLEOD Mornng Worsh* Evenng Wotftp 9 30 A M 6 00PM BETHANY BIBLE CHURCH Monng Worfftp 3900 East Fullon REV RAYMOND E BEFUS (Broadcast 10 A MWMAX 1470) Evenng Servce Wednesday Servf* 9 50 A M AM 600PM 7 30 P M *»eo RRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF LOWELL (Member UrMed Church ol Chnst) North Hudson al Sprng S Lowell OR RICHARD GREENWOOD Momng Wortfvp (Obbery 4 Nursery Provded SARANAC COMMUINfTY CHURCH lunrted Chorct ol Chrst 126 Bndge St Saranac Ml DIAL A PRAYER Mornng Worshp Sunday Schoo' THE RE 11 15AM EDWISMENOEHHA1.L Oodge M WHITNEYVILLE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST UNDENOMINATIONAL 4935 Whtneyvlle Rd Ada Sunday Morn Worshp Servce Sunday E venrng Servce Wed Evenng Prayer Servce Challenger s Youth Group Wed PASTOR JAMES GROENDYK Lettvra may be nterested n workng on ShoWboat to please send a card to Showboat. P.O. Box 56. Lowell Ml I am confdent that we now have the means to make Showboat a communty effort. Sncercty. Ray Quada. Chmn. P.S. To the Buyers Gude: Sorry. Ken. I mssed lstng your frm as a supporter of HOMESPUN DEVOTIONS Showboat n nadvertently, your support. by Paulne E. Spruy...Take heed, and beware of covetousness...(luke 12:15). A fourth grade teacher asked her pupls to name the seasons. One repled: "Sprng, summer, fall, wnter. and deer." To ths lst we mght add another nsect. Wth the hot months come fles, ants, gnats, and many other pests. The nsect spray can s frequently n use as wc seek to get rd of them. Chrstans, we are bothered wth other "pests" whch threaten our sprtual well-beng. Frst, evl thoughts seek to enter wherever they can. We must beware lest lttle secret thoughts of envy, jealousy, and resentment take over our thnkng. Chrstans, wc must also beware of the "pest" of dscontent and covetousness. We can look at the possessons of others and become dssatsfed wth what we have, t's easy to thnk lfe has treated the a m a m 6 00 p m 7 30 p m 7 30 p m ADA COMMUNITY REFORMED CHURCH 7227 Thomapple Rver Dr Mo'nmg Worshp Evenng Worshp Pastor Jerry L Johnson 10 00AM A M WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE THIS COMMUNITY CHURCH YOUR 6 00 P M CHURCH HOME WELCOME TO ALL CALVARY CHRISTIAN REFORMEDCHURCH OF LOWELL 1151 West Mam Strel REV RICHARD VANDEKIEFT Worshv Servce 10 A M 4 6PM AM Supervsed Nursery Durng Al Servces Worsho FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF LOWELL Nursery»oeo4 621 E Mam S A M GERALD R BATES MINISTER BeuahPoe Assoc Mns»ef 9 45 A M A M ST. MARYS CATHOLIC CHURCH 402 N Amty FR THOMAS SCHILLER PASTOR NEW HOURS Sao'Oay Mass Sunday Mast P M 9 4 MAM the program Thanks for LOWELL LIBRARY New Hours Monday 12:30 to 5:31 Wednesday 12:30 (o 8:30 Frday 12:30 lo 5:30 Saturday 12:30-5: W. Man S next-door neghbor better than us. And wc can bccome begrudgng and covetous of the good fortune of the other fellow. These "pests" have no place n our hearts. They can be destroyed wth prayer, the substtuton of lovng thoughts, the applcaton of fath, and delberate acts of kndness. The sooner these "pests" are klled, the better. Prayer: Dear God. help me to kll the "pests" of envy, jealousy, resentment, dscontent, and covetousness, whch are ever seekng to enter nto my sprtual doman. Gve me. nstead, a lovng and thankful heart. Amen. Gve me a calm, a thankful heart. From every murmur free: The blessng of Thy grace mpart. And let me lve to Thee. ANNE STEELH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ALTO Corner ol 60th Street 4 Bancroft Avenue Mornng Worshp Jr Sr Hgh Young People Evemng Worshp Wednesday Bble Study REV GEORGE L COON Obtuares contd. WILSON-Lyall E. (Jack) Wlson, aged 58. of 2721 Sprng Ave. NE., Grand Rapds, passed away Wednesday afternoon, September at hs home. He s survved by hs wfe. Florence 1. Wlson; two daughters. Jeanne Wlson of Albuquerque, New Mexco and Chrstne Walkons of Lowell: one grandson, Chrstopher Walkons: two ssters. Mrs. Barbara Lade of Kankakee. IL. Mrs. Stanley (Lla) Vogt of Bonfeld. IL: one brother, Kenneth C. Wlson of Kalkaska, MI: hs stepmother, Mrs. Ella Wlson of Greenvlle: three step-brothers. Harold and Rchard Afton of Grand Rapds and Clfford Afton of Comstock Park: one step-sster. Mrs. Robert (Agnes) Rvett of Gowan. Mr. Wlson had been n the truckng ndustry snce Servces were held Saturday mornng at the funeral chapel, wth the Rev. Lester B. Thomas of St. Andrew's RefIecton8 Epscopal Church offcatng. Interment n Reynolds Cemetery n Howard Cty. For those who wsh, memorals may be made to the Communty Health Servces. Class for qulters The Lowell YMCA wll offer a short course for begnnng qulters class on three consecutve Tuesday evenngs, October and fc 20. The class wll be taught by Patty Elznga and Lnda Kropf from 7 to 10 p.m. each Tuesday at the YMCA offce on Lowell's Man St. (next to lbrary). For fee nformaton and for regstraton, call , ALTO LIBRARY HOURS Tues. 1-8 Thurs Sal From Outer Space 1 know a way that the Federal Government could save some money...just throw away all the junk mal! Let the companes and organzatons brng t n and then just throw t n the fre. The Post Offce would get the money and everyone would get the junk mal thrown nto the fre a few days early. It would save all of us a lot of ATTEND SERVICES WOO AM Telephone 068-r>4O3 or PM 7 00PM 7 00 P M CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE OF LOWELL 201 North Washngton Street Mornng Woshp Evemng Servce REV WILLIAM F HURT Wednesday Md Wee* Servce Jr Teens Adults 6 00 P M 7 00PM Nursery Come 4 Worshp Wth Us GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH Mornng Worshp 2207 Segwun S E Lowe* Mchgan MARK BUCKERT PASTOR 9 30AM RonMaykhyen Elder TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCA) REV I> jamesg Cobb Pastor Ronjd McCaom Semnar, ntern Worsh*. Servce 2700 E Fulton Sunday Cnurcn School AM Nursery Provded Barrer Fre< A M GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH OFSARANAC Comer ol Orchard 4 Pleasant Mornng Worshp E remng Worshp Young Peoples Afterglow Wed Famly Nght REV JAMES FRANK OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOObOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOC/aOCOOOOOdOOOOOOOOOQOOOOeOOOOOOQOOOC By Rev. Jerrv Balen 7 00 P M 8 30 P M P M (Nursery 4 Chldren s Churches) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LOWELL Mornng Worshp jr Hgh Youth Group Evenng Servce Sr Hgh Youth Group 2275 West Mam Street Wednesday Famly Hour 9 45 A M 5 30PM 7 00PM 8 15PM 7 30PM DR DARRELL WILSON REORGAMZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS thSI SE Alto Ml HIGH PRIEST DIRK VENEMA Worshp Servce Mdweek Prayer Servce Evenng Worshp Servce VERGENNES UNITED METHODIST Corner Parnen 4 Br-y drve Worshp Servce Cotlee Hour Church Schoo- DR STANLE*H FORKNfR Pf AM 11 00AM 7 30PM 700PM AM L lle Whte Chu'th On Ih»- Corner trouble and really be dong us a servce. But then, who decdes what s junk? Is the mal that the church sends thrd class junk mal? Is the Rotary Paddle Wheel junk mal?,. And then every once n a whle a pece of mal comes through that you really want to follow through on, for t says somethng that strkes your nterest. So who decdes what s junk mal? Dd you ever notce that ths s true of lfe? What one person consders junk, another person consders valuable! That's the way of garage sales. You just get together a lot of junk that you no longer want and advertse the sale n yur garage. Then people come and buy your junk. What s junk to me s not junk to you. There would probably be a few thngs that we could agree upon, but bascally we would dsagree. Ths s true of all of lfe % because t brngs up the matter of judgment. We often judge whether a thng or an acton s good for us or not. and no one can decde that except oneself. Then we judge whether an acton s good for a group of persons or not. and we make value judgments on the bass of the nformaton that wc have. And that's fne. But when we start makng judgments * for someone else, we arc msusng our ablty to make judgments. Wc can thnk. "If I were he. 1 would not do that thng." but our thnkng t doesn't make t wrong for that other person. Wth the lmted, or greater knowledge that the other person has. t mght have been the g rght decson for hm. Therefore, wc gve another person space to make hs or her own decsons. They have the nformaton that s mportant for them and. ncdentally. they have to lve wth the results of ther decsons. Thus t s that all of us seek the drecton of God n makng decsons Frst, that the decson that we make s Hs wll and second, that t would be best for us. Shalom t Amn. Robert Abtworth Jr. Arman Robert T. Answorth Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Answorth Sr. of 6691 Blqc Water Hghway. Saranac. has been assgned to Keesler Ar Forcc Base. Mss., after completng Ar Force basc tranng. Durng the sx weeks at Lackland Ar Forcc Base. Texas, the arman studed the Ar Force msson, organzaton and customs and receved specal tranng n human relatons. In addton, armen who complete basc tranng earn credts toward an assocate degree n appled scence through the Communty College of the Ar Force. The arman wll now receve specalzed nstructon n the admnstraton feld. Answorth s a 1981 graduate of Saranac Hgh School. «Capt. E. James Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Boyd of th St. SE. Lowell, s enrolled n the Ar Force Insttute of Technology educaton-wth-ndustry program at Northrop Corporaton. Hawthorne. Calf. Boyd wll receve ten months specalzed tranng as a plot course developer. The program helps prepare career offcers for management assgnments and opks lettkh Dear frends. Cemeteres can act as I green belts n densely Jpopulated ctes. The J expanse of greenery cuts down on ar polluton. I releases lfe-gvng oxyjgen nto the ar. absorbs j nose and excessve heat lof summer. Certanly the jpark-lke green of a cemejtcry s a welcome relef I from the asphalt and conjcrete of the crowded cty. Respectfully IROTH Socety Notes -. Celebratng 40 years G F R S T I FUNfRAl '-OMf IN THE SERVICE postons n sccntfc and development engneerng felds. Hs wfe. Rand. s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bll Mcllhany of 154 Larchmont. San Antono. Texas. Boyd receved a master's degree n 1970 from Bowlng Green State Unversty. Oho. Brths Susan and Phllp Wzorck of Iona have a new son, Tmothy Phllp, born Sept. 20 at St. Mary's Hosptal n Grand Rapds weghng 6 lbs. 2 oz. Grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Overbeck of Saranac. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kropf wll be honored at an Open House for ther 40th weddng annversary on Sunday. Oct. 4 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Lowell VFW Hall. 307 E. Man. The event s beng hosted by ther chldren: Gary and Joanne Kropf of Chcago. III.; Roger and Rta Kropf of Grand Rapds; Bunny Harrs of Pttsburg, PA; Ronald and Beverly Anderson of Lowell; Randy and Mara Kropf of Grand Rapds. Granchldren are Tony and Amy Kropf and Stacy- Anderson. Mrs. Larry Wzorck of Iona. Great-grandparents are Zeta Wzorck of Iona. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whttngton of Iona and Joe Overbeck of Florda. Mr. and Mrs. Kropf are members of the Frst Congregatonal Church of Low- Grand Valley Ledger Wedneaday, Sept. 30, 1981 Page 7 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kropf ell. Berne has been a mal carrer for the U.S. Post Offce at Lowell for over 20 years. The couple requests "no gfts, please." Questons & Answers ON THE TAX-EXEMPT All SAVERS CERTIFICATE What s the Tax-Exempt All-Savers Certfcate? The Tax-Exempt All-Savers Certfcate s a one-year certfcate ssued between October and December 31, 1982 wth a yeld equal to /Oof the average yeld on 52-weeK Treasury Blls What s the certfcate rate of nterest based on? The certfcate must have a yeld equal lo /0%of the average yeld on 52-week Treasury Blls The rate wll be based on the most f«'(.enl aucton bhore the week n /hrh the rertfcate 'b ssued Th- rate of nterest, at the tme you ar' ssued your All-Savers Certfcate remans the same for the lfe of the certfcate What s tax-exempt under these new savngs certfcate regulatons? 1 h«' nterest s lax -exempt up to certan maxmums The amount that anyone may exempt from ncome la*es under the new provsons s lmted to a lfetme excluson of S1000 IS2000 m the case of a jont return) f for example, you as an ndvdual recfmve SHOO cf All-Savers m'erest m 1982 and S000 n 1983 only the frst SI000 of nterest ncome s la» exempt In the case of a jont return, f both partes receve S600of All-Savers nterest m 1982 and SI000 m only the frst S2000of nterest ncome s tax-exempt What s the mnmum depost n an All-Savers Certfcate? The mnmum depost n an All Savers Certfcate s S500 How long wll I be able to earn ths tax-exempt excluson? Frst of all.you must make your depost m an All Savers Certfcate between October 1, 1981 and December Although no further All-Savers Cer tfcates wll be ssued alter December the nterest pad on such certfcates properly ssued through December wll be enttled to the exempton Ths means tha all of the nterest tax-exempt under ths certfcate wll be earned by December 31,1983 What s the maturty perod of these All-Savers Certfcates? The maturty penod of these All- Savers Certfcates 'S one year Can I take my corporate funds and qualfy for one of these Tax- Exempt All-Savers Certfcates? No Any such amounts pad to corporatons (ncludng real estate nvestment trusts, sub-chapter S corporatons and regulated nvestment companes) wll be fully taxable The nterest pad on an All-Savers Certfcate s tax-exempt only when earned by an ndvdual or an estate whch acqures that certfcate by reason of the death of the ndvdual Can I use ths certfcate as collateral or securty for a loan? If you do. then the nterest on the certfcate loses ts tax-exempt status and you wll have to pay lax on the nterest earned If I have to cash n my certfcate pror to maturty, can I do so? Yes, you can However, you wll lose the tax-exempt status on the nterest on the certfcate and all Ihe nterest earned wll be subject to ncome tax A substantal penalty s requred by law n the event of early wthdrawal of funds from a certfcate VE8. WE Wll HAVE THE TAX EXEMPIAU EAVEHS CEHIIFICATE For further detaled nformaton, please stop n. We wll welcome the opportunty to dscuss your personal questons, wants and needs on certfcates of any knd. STATE SAVINGS BANK LOMfEU WEST-DID lowell MAIN ROCKFMD M-44 Phone Phone Phone loall WAX l3m(l *OC«'OtOOM-

5 Grand Valley Ledger Wednetday, Sept. 30, Page 8 JVs wn agan Lowell's Junor Varsty grls' basketball team traveled to Coopersvlle last Tuesday, and defeated the Broncos n a conference game. Lowell now stands 2-0 n league play and 4-1 overall. Leadng the way for the Red Arrows was Lynn Dowlng who scored a game hgh of 16 ponts and grabbed 13 rebounds. Followng was Paula Doyle who pumped n 10 ponts and had 3 steals. Chrs Ellson had 6 ponts and dshed out 5 asssts. Gong nto the second half, the Red Arrows were wthout Forward Kathleen Beachler due to an njury n the second quarter. Lowell lead at the half STATE OF MICHIGAN CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF KENT DAWN MARIE TITUS. Plantff, vs. GREGORY ALLEN TTTUS, Defendant. Fle No ORDER TO ANSWER At a sesson of sad Court held n the Hall of Justce Buldng n the Cty of Grand Rapds, on the 18th day of September PRESENT: Honorable Robert Benson, Crcut Judge. On Aprl an acton was fled by Dawn Mare Ttus, plantff, aganst Gregory Allen Ttus, defendant, n ths Court for an absolute dvorce, an equtable dvson of the property of the partes, and for such other relef as Prnted Napkns, Matches Legal Notces Ihe Court may deem equtable n the premses. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Defendant, Gregory Allen Ttus shall answer or take such other acton as may be permtted by law on or before Dec Falure to comply wth ths order wll result n a judgment by default aganst such Defendant for the relef demanded n the complant fled n ths Court. HONORABLE ROBERT BENSON Crcut Judge Examned. Countersgned and Entered; EALRY M. LYONS Deputv County Clerk ATTEST: A TRUE COPY C. M. Lyons Ealry M. Lyons Deputv Countv Clerk Rubber Stamp* It Engraved Sgns made to order, SOLICITATION fou BIDS Thf Wnt County Purcrulng Deprtaent It lollcltlnq Oldl for th* 1tw(») lsted brloh OetJlled tpecrutlons 4r? oalljblp at Sr furchjlng Of'Kf Root??7.County Adnlnulntton Bulldtnq. J00 Monroe Avenue S U.. Grand Rapd'.. Mchgan 49S03. Ihe bds -ll be publcly opened In the Purchasng Offce at the tme desgnated below The County reserves the rght to accept or reject any or all bds as t deews to be n ts best nterests. Hd for Senodelng of 4th Floor of the Mall of Justce Buldng. Must be receved by frday, October at 8-30 a.m. A < fj - JACK STANOlt*,CPP0 DIRtCTOP or PURCHASING SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEDGER T-SHIRTS Cap* - Nylon Custom mpfmed "c you'. ouo Oovnev, o»gan>/ao" ~t Pfaller's Rverfront Clothng, Inc. 103 E. Man % CHS Annual Yeld 1AXFBEB The All Savers Certfcate from Frst Securty Bank V Now you can get the hghest after-tax yeld yet on your savngs. Iff tax fft. Our One-Year All Savers Certfcate lets you earn up to $1000 1S2000 for lont returns) tax free. Mnmum depost s tust SOO, but you can nvest as much as you lke. (Any nterest you earn above your lmt wll be subect to taxes.) fh Mrast. You'll earn 70% of the current one-year Treasury Bll nvestment yeld The rate you are quoted at the tme of purchase s guaranteed for a full year In CM tratta. It you currently hold a sx-month Money Market Certfcate wth us, you may transfer your funds to an All Savers Certfcate, wth no early wthdrawal penalty Utd tht chart. It shows how All Savers yelds compare wth taxable nvestment plans. For example, a couple n a 44 percent tax bracket would have to earn percent on a taxable nvestment, n order to equal a 12.S percent All Savers yeld lavaal aaw. Ths may be lust the program you've been lookng for. Call or vst any offce for the detals. Sample All Savers Yelds 1982 Income Tax Bracket 10% 12.5% 13% o Equvalent % Taxable o Interest o ' o % Over j 50-, The ublr trlr» (> matr.vd uuplrt (lmf.mk l tha the MandarJ dcduthfk 1* 4(*pcr oupl t a»m I' J.>c» no ufrndf add'fw pm.nal ctcmpmfnm Jcpn drtm otsi.oqucjch Suhsanual mcrct prnalv s rrqunim tatlv»>thd(a»al Tj rcmptm t t>r1nrl l wuhdtamal cuct brlnt mau ntv Intnrst t n<>< mpoundcd Frcal rcrula'-nt frnum rrduuun <t hr rar H hrn mrrct t pad monhlv " uar crlv Inrtlcct the rffec t nfn pound n* ptr.>d ntrtnt paymmt Thr All Savrfs yeld t nublthrd rvrrv fuuf wnkt The yeld m alrcl at thr nmr <>t puchau t (uatamrrd lt the lte * he cmlcjc All drtat rt ht pf<«am art avaumr trop anv twanth nhuc C D Rates 'Ths yeld effectve October 1, 2, and 3. TT> Frst Securty Bavk lomi* MlCNMO CAMtON crr AHtNAC rcmvmulh lowiu Member FD1C / Cty of Lowell NOMINATING PETITIONS Nomnatng pettons for seats on the Lowell Cty Councl are avalable. Pettons must be crculated and later than August 4, 1981 at 4:00 p.m. returned not Sad pettons may be obtaned between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Lowell Cty Hall, 301 E. Man Street, Mchgan. C35-39 Frday at the Lowell, Ray E. Quada, Cty Clerk PUBLIC HEARING To the resdents and property owners of Grattan Townshp. Kent County, and to whom t may concern: ZONING HEARING Notce s hereby gven that on Wednesday. October 7, al 8:00 p.m. at the Grattan Townshp Hall n Grattan. the Grattan Townshp Plannng Commsson wll hold a Publc Hearng for the purpose of hearng comments regardng proposed amendments to the Grattan Townshp Zonng Ordnance. The proposed amendments would allow underground homes whch are ether partally or totally below grade as a Specal Use. Also to be consdered are changes n Secton 3.40 re. walls and lences. The proposed changes to the Zonng Ordnance wll be posted on dsplay at the Grattan Townshp Hall n Grattan begnnng on September PLANNING COMMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF LOWELL c45 & 47 The last day lo regster lor the November Cty General Electon wll be MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 Regstratons wll be taken at Cty Hall, 301 E. Man Street Irom 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., weekdays, and on Monday. October 5. from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. On Saturday. October 3, 1981, I wll receve regstratons at my home, 409 N. Dvson, from 8:00 a.m. untl 5:00 p.m. Nancy J. Wood Chef Deputy Cty Clerk Cty of Lowell C46-47 LASA schedules Walkothon Grand Valley Ledger. Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1981 Page 9 Ixmell Mddle School student Bran Kellev gels a pledge for Ihe Oct. 10 Walka'.hon Irom Mr. Gan Grffn. Regster pre-schoolers for Alto Story Hour It s tme to regster your chld, age 3-5 years, for the fall sesson of Pre school Story Hour at the Alto Branch Lbrary LnHeld n Alto. There wll be stores, playng games, watchng moves, and learnng to relate to other chldren. The frst sesson s Thursday mornng, Oct. 15 at II a.m. and wll meet everv week untl December 10. Please stop n at the Lbrary or call to pre-regster your chld. Alto Branch Lbrary s a member of the Kent County Lbrary System. Mchgan produces more than half of the total U.S. crop of Northern Spes, famous as the perfect apple fur pes, and of Jonathans, whch are versatle allpurpose apples. Our other leadng varetes are Red Delcous and Mcntosh. Altogether, our orchards produce more than a dozen dfferent varetes. save*30' «60 on an energy savng gas range Hhardwkk Get a super deal on a top qualty gas range now and C0ttP an y. save even more money after the sale n reduced gas Dlls Tne new Hardwck gas ranges are engneered wth cookng convenence and energy The Lowell Area Achools Assocaton wll be sponsorng a walkuthon on Saturday. October 10. The 10 mle evenl wll begn al 9 a.m. at the Senor Hgh school wth partcpants walkng to Fallasburg Park and back. Sludens from the Lowell Area Schools enrolled n grades 6-12 and adults from the staff and communty wll be partcpatng. All funds rased n the walkathon wll go toward Ihe support of the student enrchment program. savngs n mnd The new Hardwcks have ploless gnton and better nsulaton as well as an oven tha sell cleans as t cooks l al adds up to delcous low-cost meals for you GAS WAR Save Mp to 50' per gallon on engne fuel Northern Propane nas decarea war on the hgh cost o' gasolne Now Heel owners larmers and truckers can convert the' gasolne engnes lo propane ana save as much as 50* pe- gallon on lue' costs Ove' vehcles w oe converted lo propane n the Unnea Stales ths year And on top ol that larmers are convertng mgaton engnes from gasolne to propane m record njmpers Propane s Ihe dean burnng lue tha saves on mantenance costs too Spark pug e can pe extended as much as three lmes and ol changes are needed only atou nal as otten as wth a gasolne burnng engne P'opane has been road tested n actua' use fo' mllons of mles and has proven safe ana dependable Swtch you' pckup larm truck rrgaton engne or truck Heel to propane Call today IcIS Dealer can show you all the advantages Manager s Bg Deal Sale wll end Oct. 16 Not an makes and models avalable at all locaons LASA drve now $6,825 4-Hers wn dary awards Several Iona County 4- H'ers won awards at Dary Davs, Auaust t Mchgan State Unversty. Iona County was well represented n the Dary Cattle shows and contests as well as the Dary Goat shows and contest. Kevn Newland of Beldng was selected as a delegate to Ihe Natonal Dary Conference n Madson Wsconsn on September 29. Robert Smpson of Saranac was selected as an alternate for ths conference. Both of these young men qualfed for ths event through an ntervew Roger Kropf. Presdent of Kropf Orchard Inc. presented a check for $1000 last week lo Gan Kemp, acceptng for the Lowell Area Schools Assocaton Fund Drve. Total rased lo dale s S6,82.. Mreet Want MMIFumm OP wth Mchgan Mlk Producers Assocaton durng Dary Days. Happy Brthday... October 4: Sally Doyle. Howard Clack, Raymond Ptsch. October 5: Todd Bromer, Rachael Rdgeway. October 6: Bryan Johnson, John Kehoe, Cndy Blough, Ken Roth, Mke Weks. October 7: Shela Smth, Fred Ray. Jenne Idema. Lloyd Flanagan. October 8: Peg Gerhart. Edna Hadden. Bcv Hagen. Alce Graham. October 9: Mark Asplund. Dana Kcm, Betty Coons. Jame Cook. HOT LUNCH MENU LOWELL AREA SCHOOLS GRJCopen house Grand Rapds Junor College wll be openng ts downtown campus to the communty from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. October 4 for a publc open house featurng tours, demonstratons and entertanment. Sponsored by the College and the Alumn Assocaton, the open house wll nclude tours of the campus, exhbts, program demonstratons, refreshments, and entertanment provded by student and faculty performng groups. Students, staff and Alumn Assocaton representatves wll be statoned throughout the campus to greet vstors, answer questons and provde nformaton. Week of OcotberS, 1981 MON., OCT. S: Swss steak, mashed potatoes w/gravy or butter, steamed green beans, dnner rolls or bread, cranberry jelly, jello w/whp or frut, mlk. TUES., OCT. 6: Barbeque on a bun w/pckles, tossed salad w/dressng, buttered corn, assorted fruts, cookes or bars, mlk. WED.. OCT. 7: Frut juce, pzza w/meat and cheese, garden salad or vegetable, chlled fruts or jello. mlk. THURS., OCT. 8: Pork and noodles or spaghett, salad or green beans. French bread w/p-nut butter, choce of Choc, puddng or frut, mlk. FRI., OCT. 9; Red Arrow Submarne sandwches, potato chps and pckles, soup or vegetables, fresh or canned frut, bars or cookes, mlk. ** S W e s 2 0 s w Be ready to deal Ol Man Wnter a losng hand wth a space heater that keeps you nce and toasty on the coldest wnter days Our managers are dealng you the wnnng hand by markng down prces on several popular models Many szes are on hand from a BTU nput drect vent heater to a BTU nput wall furnace Wth those cold cold days IUSI around Ihe corner you won t want to pass up ths tremendous opportunty to save UJarm Mnrnng on selected modek orgas northern propane GAS CO Va Mle West Of Lowell On M

6 Grand Vallc\ Ledger - Wednesday, Sept. 30, Page 10 Lowell s home for a year Crand Valley ledger U ednrwla*. Sepl Page II The transton from hs home near Dusseldorf. Germany to hs "home" n Lowell has been surprsngly easy for Frt? Schulz. exchange student ths year at Lowell Senor Hgh School. Schulz was born n Pttsburg. PA but returned to Germany wth hs famly at age four when hs father, w ho s employed by a large Amercan frm, was transferred back to Germany to head the frm's European branch Although he clams to have forgotten all the Englsh he learned then. Frt/ has an excellent command of our language and s pckng up Amercan slang quckly. A senor at LHS. Schulz says that language was the major barrer durng the frst few weeks of school but that classes are much easer now. When he returns to Germany at the end of the school year, he wll stll have two years of schoolng before he s prepared to enter a unversty. Schulz" mother s a homemaker and he has two ssters and one brother. He s lvng wth the Thomas Cook famly whle n Lowell and has two brothers and a sster n hs "Amercan famly". Spurts s a major nterest -V' -. W Frtz Schulz for Frtz who was amazed at the crowd of spectators at a recent football game. In Germany, he s a member of a prvate volleyball club and game vstors are a rarty. "Pay to play" s the norm n hs country. There are very few school-sponsored sports. Whle n Lowell. Frtz s coach for a YMCA soccer team n the 5th-6th grade league. Televson n Germany s all "prme tme" as begns at 4 p.m. and runs through the evenng. All advertsng s ared n one block and then programs are unnterrupted. Frtz s lookng forward to OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE VERGENNES TOWNSHIP ZONING ORDINANCE Notce s hereby gven that the Vergennes Townshp Plannng Commsson wll conduct a publc hearng on October 28,1981 at 7:00 P M n the Vergennes Townshp Hall located al the corner of Vergennes and Baley N.E The subject o' publc hearng wll be the consderaton of the followng amenoment of the Vergennes Townshp Zonng Ordnance. AN ORDINANCE pursuant to the Townshp Rural Zonng Act. beng Act 184 of the Publc Ads of Mchgan of 1943, as amended, to amend and supplement the Vergennes Townshp Zonng Ordnance The Townshp Board of Vergennes Townshp, Kent County, Mchgan hereby ordans that the Vergennes Townshp Zonng Ordnance s amended as follows 1 Secton 3.08.B. "Permtted Uses' s hereby repealed. 2 Secton 4 15, Moble Homes s amended to read; 'Moble homes shall not be used for dwellng purposes wthn the Townshp unless located wthn a moble home park as herenafter provded or unless used n accordance wth the followng; A Permanet Resdences. A moble home may be elgble for use as a sngle famly dwellng wthn the R-A, R-l and R-2 dstrcts; provded, however, that t meets the heght, lot area, set back and sde lne spacng, and floor area requrements specfed for a permanent sngle famly resdental use n the dstrct n whch the moble home s to be located In addton, the moble home shall comply wth the followng standards n order to assure that f wll compare favorably wth other sngle famly housng permtted n the dstrct 1 The moble home shall meet standards for moble home constructon as contaned n the Unted States Department of Housng and Urban Development (HUD) Regulatons and ttled Moble Home Constructon and Safety Standards effectve June as amended 2 There shall be a mnmum nteror floor to celng heght of 7.5 feet, 3 There shall be a mnmum wdth throughout the entre length of the moble home of 22 feet measured between the exteror part of the walls havng the greatest length 4 There shall be a foundaton around the entre exteror penmeter of the moble home of concrete or block of a mnmum depth of 42 nches below grade wth a maxmum heght of 16 nches exposed of foundaton above grade of the same desgn as requred by the Constructon Code as adopted by the Townshp for sngle famly resdences 5 There shall be a crawl space below the entre bottom of tbe moble home of 3 'eet wth a vapor barrer consstng of a mnmum of 2 nches of concrete on the floor of the crawl space provded wrth adequate drans to dram any accumulaton of water m the crawl space 6. The moble home shall be frmly attached to the foundaton so as to be watertght n such a way as water wll not enter 7 All wheels, towng mechansms and tongues shall be removed and none of the undercarrage shall be vsble from outsde the moble home. 8 There shall be connected to the moble home a well and septc system approved by the county health department and or publc water and sewer f avalable 9 Steps and'or porch areas shall be- permanently attached to the toundaton where an elevaton dfferental exsts between any door and surroundng grade 10 There shall be a mnmum of a double ptched roof of not less than feet of rse for each 12 feet of run; and the roof coverng shall meet the requrements of the constructon code as adopted by the Townshp 11- The exteror sdng shall meet the requrements of the constructon code as adopted by the Townshp 12 There shall be no addtons to the lvng space of the moble home unless It meets all the requrements hereof and s bult accordng to the same standard as the moble home. 13. There shall be a mnmum of 2 doors to provde means of ngress and egress from the moble home 14. Submsson cl an applcaton for buldng permt showng complance herewth and wth Secton The Buldng Inspector may ssue a permt for the replacement of a moble home lawfully located n the Townshp at the tme of adopton of the November amendment to the Vergennes Townshp Zonng Ordnance by another moble home f he she fnds that the replacement moble home s n equal or better condton than the moble home t -eplaces However, the requrements of Secton 4 15 A 1-4 (except 3. 10, and 11) must be met before the Buldng Inspector may ssue a permt for the the occupancy of the replacement moble home on sad lot The cost of sad permt shall be establshed by the Townshp Board and payable wth the applcaton The replacement moble home must be located on the lot wthn one (1) year from the date of removal of the prevous moble home 3 Exstng Sectons 4 15 A and B are hereby renumbered 4 15 B and C, respectvely The foregong amendment to the Vergennes Townshp Zonng Ordnance shall take mmedate effect The foregong amendment to the Vergennes Townshp Zonng Ordmace was adopted at a meetng of the Vergennes Townshp Board held on 1981 The amendment and the Vergennes Townshp Zonng Ordnance and Zonng Map are avalable for publc nspecton n the Offce of Ihe Townshp Clerk, corner of Baley and Vergennes NE durng the hours of 9 A M and 3PM on Tuesdays In addton, further nformaton can be obtaned by callng Barry Brttnck, Charman of the Vergennes Townshp Plannng Commsson at Monday. Wednesday and Frday evenngs after 6:00 P.M Lnda B'ggs. Clerk Vergennes T ownshp C47&50 a vear of learnng about brought an easy smle, small town Amerca and a frendlness and hs sk wnter full of snow. He w ''th hm. LOWELL TOWNSHIP Synopss of mnutes from Regular Meetng 21 September Call lo order at 8 PM. Present: 5 Board members: 5 others. Mnutes of 17 August and 8 September approved as read. OLD BUSINESS: Northeast Gravel Company's permt renewed for one year. NEW BUSINESS: The amendments to the townshp zonng ordnance on moble homes and publc hearng notces approved as recommended by the Plannng Commsson; amendments to be sent to the County and to be publshed n the Grand Valley Ledger: effectve dale 30 days after publcaton. The Board approved renewng the mantenance agreement on the Xerox coper; dscussed automated voter regstraton and tabled the matter untl October; approved the moton for the townshp to do ts own bllng for ts Lowell sewer customers; approved the Housng and Urban Development Resoluton as requested by the County; contracted wth Wllam Eggleston for snowplowng for the season; and approved contractng wth the Mchgan Townshp Servces. Inc. for the townshp's buldng, mantenance, and plumbng nspectons effectve October Adjournment at 10:02 PM. Carol L. Wells Lowell Townshp Clerk c47 SPECIAL USE REQUEST IS HEREBY GIVEN that on October at 8:00 P.M. at tr>e Grattan Townshp Hall n Grattfcn, the Grattan Townshp Plannng Commsson wll hold a Publc Hearng to consder the followng Specal Use Request; Specal Use Request: Earth Sheltered Home partally below grade pursuant to Secton Underground Home, of the Grattan Townshp Zonng Ordanace. Locaton of Property: 6800 Lesster Road on east sde of road. Parcel No.: Publc comments regardng the proposed Specal Use wll be receved by the Plannng Commsson at the Publc Heavng. Wrtten comments may be delvered at the Publc Hearng or may be submtted pror to the Publc Hearng to; George Poulas, Secretary Grattan Townshp Plannng Cor nlsson Mle Road N.E Lowell. Ml George Poulas, Secretary PLANNING COMMISSION c47 PERSONAL COl'PLES - Wthout prevous busness experence but wllng to work Ac learn together, pleasant, proftable work. Contact Amway Dstrbutor. Phone ? after 5 p.m. for nterv ew. 47tf Jockpol BINGO t»pty Sol Nle 7pm Upstots ot LOWELL VOOSL HALL I a' ly Bed Bngo 6pm JACKPOT BINGO - Even Tuesday nght at Alto Amercan Legon, Man St. n Alto. Tme: Early Brd Bngo 6:30. Publc welcome. c47tf JACKPOT BINGO Evyy Indoy ' ght 7 30 p m Lowel) VFW Ho lost V.o>n S LOVM- lot:, B.'d Bmtjo o' t 45 f " Publu welcome t20, l LEGION OF THE MOOSE Tuesdays BINGO Early brrds 6 30 P M Regular Bngo 7.30 P M Upstars over Moose CARPETING LINOLEUM NAN Happy Brthday to my grl. THOMPSON INTERIOR SERVICE Love. Bll p47 JIM M. Thanks for lettng us be your photo gunea pgs. It was fun. Helen Keller Ac Anne Sullvan WANTED Used pmball machnes. Must be n far condton. Call days or evenngs. tf ANTI01ES wanted - Furnture, ktchen tems, tools, prmtves, etc. For prces call after 4 p.m. c41-s0 HU K I O( Al U ATKINS - Dealer for Lowell \ surroundng areas. John Erck son. 51" Avon St.. Lowell. Ml 4W1 Phone Just call and 1 wll delver as 1 have products on hand. Dessert mxes, beverages, vtamns. health ads, personal tare, deodorant, har care, eologne for men and women, cleanng and laundn supples. pesl and nsect control products. c26 tf WEDDING INVITATIONS & Napkns avalable at tbe Grand Valley Ledger. 105 N. Broadway, Lowell. "WALLPAPER COUNTER TOPS 9328 FrBeport Ave. Phor* 76S-5157 Alto. Mch. Any day or evenng bv appontmen DARWIN THOMPSON HOURS: 9-5 Thur. & Fr. Sat 9-3 CASCADE MILLS SHELL 4019 Cascade Rd S E I Grand Rapds NEL ROAD SERVICE * Pck-up & Delvery Mnor Repars Tune-ups Ppes Brakes Mufflers Howard Hobbs, Prop. GRAY S CARPET & I'PHOLSTERV 220 W Mam-Lowell Carpets Floorng Fepperell Manmnglon Vmly Carlsle Mosac Tle Country Club Kentle Mchgan Free Estmates LAW OFFICE MchaelJ TummmoJr General Pratlce Dvorce, uncontested, wth or wthout chldren $150 plus cost, Wlls $35: Bankruptcy $300 Legal consultaton on general matters, ntal appontment free Lowell offce Grand Rapds offce 77/rre to p HAS c18tt DECORATING SERVICE * Complete Lne 0' Wtt.oapef & Famt BOOKS FARM M ACHINERY Sales \ Servce Im Masscv Fergu son and Whte Farm Fqupment. Bargans on all our machnen ncludng 4 wheel drve tractors. We shp parts va IPS to our customers. Open h days a week. Robnson Equpment. Lakevew. Phone c4btf PANCAKE BREAKFAST - Sat.. Oct. 10 from 8 a.m. to Noon, upstars at the Lowell Moose Lodge. 210 E. Man. Proceeds to Lowell Schools Mus- for handcapped and cular Dystrophy. c W Mar St Busness Pt Lowell. Mchgan After Hrs Ph Lowell Tre Company Don Brewer Passenger Tres* Truck Tres* Farm Tres Branes * Shocks Algnments Exhausts PAPERING & PAINTING BVSCMAUB 7 Yean Experence References Reasonable Rub or Bob Wolven N E. Rockord THOMET C:HK\ ROLKT & BUCK 24 HOI H TOWIXG SKR\1( \V. Man St., Lowell BI S BILL fjjjson PHOM KHT-H54M mwotw wm.nc. X ACCESSORIES S 14S0 W. Man St., Lowell Pfcoae J Complete Machne Shop Servce * AUCTION Mscellaneous 6. Antque. St. Mary's Mram Clurch Ba/aar. Sun.. Oct. 4 at 1:30 p.m. 11 mles northeast of Lowell on old M-91. comer of Krupp and Mram Rds. Publc Welcome. C46-47 ATTORNEY SERVICES Dvorce. No-fault Uncontetled - $150 Plu COftl; Bankruptcy S300 Smple Wll $35: Adopton! $125 Real Eftate Clotng from $35; Incorporatons from $200: Drunk Drvng from $250; Landlord and Tenant, Probate and Estate By appontment Attorney Rchard Heath, Lowell 897-M60 Grand Rapldt FOR SM WOOD COOK STOVE - (small) Antque Mont. Ward - Also two-burner wood heatng stove w chrome top. Also larger antque mllan heatng stove (Warm Mornng) 89' c45tf "53 CHEV. - B-.autfu antque, runs perfect. (SI200 or best offer). Also '64 Ford Pckup, heavy duty trans, and rear end. 250 cu. runs good, front end needs algnment. S300. Wll trade for labor or what have vou? c45tf Rl'STlC HOME FOR SALE New - 4 Bdr. plus bunk room. 24 x 24 lvng room. 2 bath, large deck, custom cupboards. 3 slders. Can be bought on your reasonable terms. 3': acres, country, mostly frontage. 2 creeks. Artesan well, undeveloped, flow ng well-water source. 24 x 30 barn (needs some work). Prced to sell, depends on buyer. Acceptng offers - wll consder trade. Wrte PO Box 224. Lowell Mch c45tf FOR SALE - 16 foot Cherokee Tr-Hull 100 HP Hvnrudc. Must sell. Call before 2:30 p.m. 41tf FOR SALE - Whte Wev tnghouse large dshwasher w Butcher Block top. Front loadng. $ after 5:00 p.m. C47 PIANO - For sale 6Ft grand. SI.000. Call W tf FOR SALE - Tenor sax, good condton. S190; Free baby bunnes. 8 wks old; Orders taken for w ooden toys for Chrstmas. Call e47-48 OFF SEASON RENTAL Boats Campers, Tralers Lowell Far Grounds Kent Co 4-H Agr Assl EARL PERRY P47-4a-49 FOR SALE Matchng bedroom sute. Bed wth sprngs and mattress. 5 drawer dresser. 5 drawer vanty wth large attached mrror and matdtna char. Call davs. or evenngs. tf THANK VOU CARD OFTHANKS The famlv of Emma Wngeer gratefully acknowledge the many expressons of love and sympathy receved durng her llness and death. Your generosty and kndness w ll always be remembered. Phone IN MEMORIUM Rath Stephens We wsh to express our deepest apprecaton to our relatves, frends and neghbors for the lovely flowers, memoral trbutes, and kndness at the tme of our loss of our mother and grandmother. We would lke to also thank Rev. Herts for hs comfortng words. The famly of Ruth Stephens p4- CARD OF THANKS Ernest Barnes We would lke to thank our relatves, frends, and neghbors for the beautful flowers. memoral contrbutons, and kndness shown at the tme of our loss of our father and grandfather. We would lke to also thank Rev. Bates for hs words of comfort, the pallbearers for ther help, and the lades for the lunch. The famly of Ernest Barnes p4- The frst equals sgn denoted by = was used by Robert Record n hs algebra text The Whetstone of Wlte, London He chose the symbol because "no two thngs can be more equal" than two parallel straght lnes. TAKE TWO AND SAVE! Save a dollar when von subscrbe to tbe Grand Valley Ledger for two yean at $11. Oae vear $6 n Kent awl Iona Co. Call < L. t u. J t t m. m t t n m m m. t v BLUE CROCODILE CERAMICS MB MAIN LOWELL MICMICAN (4H)tf7*SSf "CLASSES YEAR AROUND" We have a complete lne ot supples lor the ceramc hobbyst, and now a complete lne ot Grumbacher an supples. p SunmnumvnmmnmnmT Ihye Clark tfl" pumbwc t Harwc eo V 309 E MAIN $T LOWEU Ml New Momat & RamodohrQ Plumbng Faturat Wator Hoator* Walor Sottonort Sowort & Wator Sorvca Vanrtm Plumbng Suppllos 4 Pars Solar Enorgy Sy»tom< l 'conaafl & Corlfoc 24 Hf E mar gone y Oftca B Haatmg Sorvca Horn* Wa Son - nstall PESDETA - COMMEPCA - I*00$T«IA1. Modom Showroom Etmalmg t) Appor.tma«M Warm Ar Fwrnacot Moatng Equpmam Gaa - Ol - Wood 4 Coal Botora. HtQh 4 Low Prat HOI Watof 4 Staa«* Haal Pumps Ar Cond

7 Grand Vale? Ledgrr W«nr*l*>. Srp P>«<r 12 Crash, cont'd, a graduate of Lowell Hgh School class of She s survved by a sster n Louell. Mrs. Fath Marshall and her father. Rev. Gordon Truesdell. who made hs home wth the Walkers and was a former pastor of Elmdale Church of the Nazarcne. Other survvors nclude three daughters, one son. sx grandchldren, two brothers and two ssters besdes Mrs. Marshall. Mr. Walker s survved by two brothers and three ssters and several Man Street contd. neces and nephews. Servces wll be held at the Menonnte Church n Naubnway on Wednesday wth nterment n Naubnway. Memoral servces wll be held Frday at the Burton Methodst Church near Owosso. WHILE THEY LAST! Thuae ever-popnlar Mratcfa pads ar n stock agan at the Ledger. Stop n soon and get them for 75c a pound before tbev are gooooone. St. on Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 23. There were no njures. Wllam Grummet faled to yeld for the stop ntersecton whle northbound on Washngton St. and collded wth an eastbound vehcle drven by Harrv Dumas of Alto on Saturday afternoon. Sept. 26. No one was njured. Marcelne Scheck and her 15 year old passenger were njured n an accdent on Tuesday afternoon. Sept. 22 when a v ehcle drven by a 11> year old juvenle faled to > eld the rght of wav at Beech and Hunt St. Ths Week's Dry Cleanng PANTS or SLACKS Good Thru Tuesday. October 6th CURTIS DRY CLEANERS 1004 W. Man St.-Lowell Phone Festval, cont'd. prsed and delghted when t was delv ered to her doorstep on Sunday evenng. Mrs. DeVres was overjoyed and sad she would chersh t. Other wnners of secondary raffle przes were: Terry Zandstra. a set of qulled pllows; Mke Bergstrom of Grand Rapds, set of pllow s; Mary Harberts of Grand Rapds, a hand-carved shore brd; Hann Dredger. pantng by John Gnda; Alta Zmuda of Holland. MI. a hand-made hearth broom. Ran and gusty breezes kept the tethered balloon rde by Sky Amercan Inc. on the ground Saturday untl late n the day. and the near-gale force wnds of Sunday precluded take-off all together. Those who were fortunate enough to make t up on Saturday wore smles and only slghtly shaky knees. Entertaners persevered under a make-shft coverng on Saturday and braved the Sunday wnds untl power lnes to the park went down n the late afternoon. Crow ds were treated lo country-western, folk songs, bluegrass and pop sounds from muscans who donated ther specal sklls. By any measure, the 13th annual Fallasburg Fall Festval was a resoundng success. Tme for flannels Cedar Sprngs wll be dressed n red Saturday. Oct. 3 n observance of the 37th annual Red Flannel Festval. The festval offers vstors and resdents a wde varety of actvtes, such as the band festval, flea market, arts and crafts far, old-fashoned entertanment and contests, and parade. LOW COST DENTURES»»OM MICHIGAN LICENSED DENTISTS CALL TOLL FREE Mchgan Dental Referral Servce wll furnsh names of provdng dentsts Call Mon Fr 9 a m -5 p m Sponsored by HICHIGAH DENTAL ASSOCIATION FULL DENTURES ONLY "Dusters. Darts & Scamp" -USED CARS Dart Sport Blue Auto. Ar Dart Sport Red Auto 62, Dart Blue Whte 6a Auto Duster Brown 6 cyl Auto Ar Scamp Orange Black 6 cyl., lke newt 930 W Mon. Lowell Phone (Mwvtr Ooogo 1 t cozy corner By Roger Brown Now hat fall s here, people wll be puttng up ther golf clubs, bcycles, tenns raquets. etc. and turnng to ndoor actvtes. Next to TV. card games are probably the most popular of all ndoor sports. Terese and I have some very good frends wth whom we play a lot of cards. I can call them "good" frends wth confdence oecause we keep gettng back together after knockdown. drag-out sessons of "Salboat Rummy" that have us all ready to kll one another. Salboat Rummy can be played wth three or more people, two full decks are used to nclude the jokers, and the jokes and deuces are w ld. The game conssts of fve hands. Sx cards are dealt n the frst hand, seven n the next and so on. To go dow n on the board n the frst hand you must have two books of three (three of a knd). In the second hand you need a book of three and a run of four (same sut). In the thrd hand two books of four, n the founh. a book of four and a run of fve and n the ffth two runs of fve. A plaver cannot play on other books and runs on the board untl the turn after that plaver has gone down on the board. Play conssts of pckng the precedng player's dscard and dscardng another card, or placng the top card from the deck on the precedng player's dscard and salng t to the next player (hence the name Salboat Rummy), then drawng the top card from the deck and dscardng. The object s to have he least amount of ponts at Ihe end of fve hands. Scorng s ffty ponts for jokers slll n vour hand, twenty for deuces, ten for face cards and tens, all others are fve. We plav usng the rule that n order to go out. a player must hav e a non-playable card to dscard. From my descrpton you probably cannot begn to comprehend how frustratng, nfuratng, and downrgh drty ths game can be. but after you've played l once and the person next to you has saled you an unwanted card about eght lmes n a row. or has saled you a card that you can't dscard because the next player needs l. you'll know what 1 mean. We've eamed from playng Salboat Rummy over the years that yo-j should never, ever st next to your spouse f you value your marrage, and you should put away any knves or heavy objects lhat mght make a handyweapon for v»meone. It you should decde to m ths game, be forewarned, t can break up frendshps and dsrupt nramages. So don't come cryng to me f your wfe packs up and leaves n the mddle of a game. After all ddn't nvent t. I'm jus a hopeless addct, too. P ugmm PRESENTS HUNDREDS OF SALE ITEMS! n j l? mtmues THKU w j v j t g j d Fne Stylng. Qualty & Long Wear 2T-4T.4-6x w 123 W MAIN LOWELL M PH ~WE*RE YOUR HOMETOWN DtME STORE MEETING YOUR VARIETY Of MEEDS'

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