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350^Serving The I.oweII Area for over 1<strong>00</strong> Years ^ H C n ss o , s . 3 n n4 9 234The LoweU LedgerVolume 23, Issue 31Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 Wednesday, June 3,1998•••• With fallentrees all around them,Lowell residentsavoided injury andmajor structural damage.Neighboringcommunities are leftwith large cleanuptasks and utility repairs.• '$wUBy Thaddeus J. KrausLowell Ledger EditorThe long-wearing, robustsilver maple tree that laidwithin a few feet of their houseleft Bill and Laurie ingraham,1344 Crestwood) with hauntingthoughts of what could ofhappened and reflections ofgratefulness for what didn't."We just look two wildcherry trees out of our frontyard last fall." Bill Ingrahamexplains. "It's a good thing;the storm probably would havelaid them right on lop of ourhouse."The storm which rippedthrough large portions of thestale early Sunday morningwas kind to Lowell in comparisonto neighboring com-That woke me upand when the housebegan to shake, Iran and stood betweenthe doorway.I staved there to seeif there was anothershake and then I ranto my mom's room.•/- Vw-' . .. 4^ "r:: •\ w v " .< , . - -»d ^ v . V -'i V'- .>Bill and Laurie Ingraham's large silver maple tree was toppled by high winds Sundaymorning. It barely missed their house. Mike Tummino lost a cherry tree (pictured left) inthe storm. Shawn Spivey stands in front of the maple tree's roots which, standing on end,are taller than the nine year old.AbridgedThe Main Street bridge/sluiceway project scheduled totake nearly two months was completed in nearly a month.By Thaddeus J. KrausLowell Ledger EditorShawn Spiveywas awoken by afallen tree hittingagainst his houseearly Sundaymorning.munilies such as Walker andRockford. But the damagethat the 90-120 mile-an-hourwinds left behind was astrong reminder of the ferocityof mother nature.i '''* v;


Wk \ .owcll I .cdjicr-W odncsday, .111111' 3, IWS-Page 2OBITUARIESDVKSTRA - Rohen W in.I")\ksiia. ai!eJ (•»(). ot Lowell,passed aw a\ une\peciedl\ onMax 27. WS. He is survivedh\ Ins w ife. Carol: childrenMichael orLansing. Michelleot Kent wood. Kevin. Keithand Scon of Lowell: fatherand moiher-in-law Clarenceand Jacqueline Gruss ofGrand Rapids: step-motherJanet Dykstra of Grand Rapids:brother Duane (Betty)Dykstra of Stanton. Ml: alsobrothers and sisters-in-law:half-brother. David Dykstraof Grand Rapids: tw o grandchildrenJacqueline andBrenna: and several niecesand nephews. He had beenemployed at Bissell Inc. for33 years: member of Tri-<strong>To</strong>wn Sportsman Club andKnights of Columbus. Massof Christian Burial was offeredSaturday at St. Mary'sCatholic Church. Lowell.Rev. George Fekete. Celebrant.Interment St. Mary'sCemetery. Memorial contributionsmay be made to theAmerican Red Cross andAmerican Heart Association.Arrangements by Roth-Gerst.Lowell.KERR - Ruth F. Kerr, aged92; of Lowell, passed awayMay 25. 1998. She was precededin death by her husbandLeonard R. and sonLeonard R. Kerr Jr. She issurvived by her children.Sidney B. and Carole G. Kerrof Lowell. Gordon L. andCharlene Kerr of Sparta:daughter-in-law Gloria Kerrof Englewood. FL: sisters-inlawElsie Maloney, EstherStaal. all of Lowell. EthelStock of White Cloud. DeliaAustin of Kalamazoo. AnnaHaskins of Walla Walla.Selma and Russell Dahl ofSpring Lake: eight grandchildren:seven great-grandchildren.Memorial services willbe held Sunday. June 14 at 2p.m. at the Vergennes UnitedMethodist Church. Rev.Nathaniel Johnson officiating.Interment Bailey Cemetery.Memorial contributionsmay be made to the AmericanHeart Association or charilyof one's choice. Arrangementsby Roth-Gerst, Low 1ell.MARKHAM - Leo M.Markham, aged 81. ofSaranac. died May 30. 1998.Survived by his wife of 56years Minnie: grandchildren<strong>To</strong>m (Con ine) Bogerd, Richard(Karen) Bogerd, Barbara(Steve) Metternick, all of Ada,Shery I <strong>To</strong>uchstone of Florida:nine great-grandchildren; twogreat-great-grandchildren;also several nieces, nephewsand cousins. Services will beheld Wednesday (today) at10:30 a.m. at the O'Brien-E i! iie bee n -G e rst Ch a pe 1. Re v.Thomas Bartha ot Ada C ominunityReformed C hurchofficiating.Interment FindlayCemetery. Memorials may bemade to the Ionia Commissionon Aging.PAULSEN - Euphemia(Effie) Paulsen, formerly ofLowell, died May 31, 1998,in Fenton. The funeral servicewill be held on Thursday,June 4, at 10:30 a.m. atthe Dryer Funeral Home inHolly.PLOWMAN - (See Ransom)WE'LL PUT MORE MONEYIN YOUR POCKET.S:HOW YOU SPEND IT IS UP TOWith a "Prime for Life" Home Equity Credit Line, youcan turn your house into the home you've alwaysWanted.Now you can borrow $10,<strong>00</strong>0 at a special fixed introductoryrate of 7.45% APR through July 1999, and pay as little as $62 a month.Of course, you can always pay more if you want. It's easy to apply, and thereare no dosing costs. Just visit any banking office or call 1-8<strong>00</strong>-628-7074today. But hurry, this offer is only good through July 31. 1998.HuntingtonBanks7 B|/o8 50Take control of your money.- ,,www.Huntington.com...AIM.0>/QRRANSOM - Herbert DavidRansom, aged 68. of Lowell,died June I, 1998. He waspreceded in death by his wifeSarah on May 23,1998. He issurvived by his children Thomasand Sandy Pelky ofInterlochen, Walter Pelky ofLowell, Lujay and Judy Pelkyof Honor, Terry and CarolYOU.•Sp%ai f./*3 introductory rate ends after August 1999 statement oate After that the APR can cnange monthly based on Pr.me • 0\ Prime' is the Barn. Prime Loan ratepuW.snM 0/ me Federal Reser/c Board from time to time The APR V/.ii never oe h,gher than 18'-. Use of the v/ord Pr.me does not indicate that the rate is the best orio./«f 'ate offered b/ an/ lender Current minimum monthly payment amount without special introductory offer is $71 Minimum monthly payment amount pays interestonly and .vm not repay prmt-pal that« outstanding on the line if you pay only the minimum payment each month you wifl have to pay the entire outstanding balance in avngie payment ./her the account ends Annual fee v/a.ved for first year S% thereafter Payments may include other charges due m addition ;o interest Insurance must be' W v P'WV ^ u r m 9 a" <strong>00</strong>0 acc 0un'< /! s ** subiect to credit approval and acceptable properly appraisal and title search Please feel free to call us aboutOur fi/ed rate equity loan options fJo additional charge for Gold Mastercard and Personal Credit L.ne checks that access the account • Huntrngton and Huntinoton Banksif- VJ


Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, June 3, I99S -PageIhi \ owcll! i'dncsdax. June 3. 1998-Page 4Renewing VowsViewpointTheiWomen's Club ScholarshipLowell W omen's Club "Woman of the Year," AngieMulder, seated, was recognized at the annual spring luncheon.Standing behind Mulder are her granddaughterBeth Stevens and daughter Flora Jean Beachum.Week of 6/8-6/12ELEMENTARYMON: Tacc v. mea: &;cheese i ettuce. mixez| .03 zc"" cread svruc fru'TTUBS: Lc.%eRez ArrowS a " z c s ze sa az cc > e 5c 0a' cadgesj can~ea frun. m ^WED: Ch cke^ n jggetszc" "z-e-aze 3 -ne-I « I • w _THURS: - zza zzz^e:s tat-FRI:-C - .5MIDDLE &HIGH SCHOOLSMON: ~a:c w meat,z^eese i en-ze :j r ke% i' a a rac sandw c'"TUES:WED:- - - irxe zTHURS:— 7 7 -PRIA Jj 'iMZKr- "".Z5 za-ezCOC Sr^HAPPY BIRTHDAYJINE4 B v : KarenJUNE 5 Amanda -Norma Hemingscn.JUNE 6 - Daniel Thaler.JeN^-.e Stephens. MarkN e u nou. Man. El len M il ler.Dimpna Hill Banvn.JUNE7- AmberMeuemick.April Metternick. ZachanBeachum. Ra> K.enned>JUNE 8 - Barbara Brown.Mark E^ich.JUNE 9 - Krisnna Pan^h.Don< Plummer. Je>Nie Hum.JUNE 10 • Counne\Jim Store. April Decker.I.i/ W ebber, left, ne^lyclecied president of the Lou •ell Women's Club, standsbeside the recipientsof three,>5<strong>00</strong> scholarships: BethHoau. Jessica Winsor andkath> Thuston. The scholarships^ere presented atthe club's banquet held atthe First United MethodistChurch in Lowell.This week's answer to the Whitecaps' trivial! H " question: How manv seats are there at OldTl " ppc '- Kent Park? 10.7<strong>00</strong> 't - -Capi. John and lirM-male Marian Guastavino. ol Kc\Largo. FL. celcbraied their l()-year anniversary by rencv. iv:their wedding: vou^ on April 24. 19^8. at San Pedro C alhChurch in Ta\cmier. FL.Mairon ot honor uas Clarice Poisson, of Grand R.ipikU.and mother of the bride.Best man u as brother ot the groom. Rafael Guasta\ ino. oiState College. PAFlower girls were Helena Rose Guastavino. 8, and ClareviMane Guasia\ mo. 2: ringbearer was J.R. Guastavino. 5. all o\Key Largo.The ceremon\ was performed by Father John McGrathand music was provided by Mary Ann Don.The bride's dress was dyed rose pink by Marian Rose. iyears after the couple was first married on April 24. 19SsAREA CHURCH DIRECTORYADA COMMUNITYREFORMED CHURCH~zS'Z' T—OVASVr- "z Wors" :M'• Z ^ IZ• • — — •—I W"9 3C A ^->•~»tFIRST UNITED METHODISTCHURCH OF LOWELL• • - -- -TVZRGRSEi:!«;r?icxASY w.FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH OF LOWELL-S. . - . - -T .S97-1M65: ;->0= V ^EMMAUS LUTHERAN11I « ^ rf* ^CALVARY CHRISTIANREFORMED CHURCHOF LOWELLV.!" j Renkema • 897-70605* West Mam Street Lowell, Ml'Ship10.<strong>00</strong> A Mnjfch of Christ)^ Norir Hudson • 897-590610 <strong>00</strong>AMPastorChristian Ed DirectorMusic DirectorNursery ProvKiedLOWELL WESLEYAN CHURCHA great place to bring your farr .1069 N. Lincoln Lake RdPhone 897-6890 or 897-83 ;-Sunday MorningWorship begins at 11 A MPastor Bill PriceGOOD SHEPHERDLUTHERAN CHURCH10305 Blue water Highway (Missou'Halfway between Lowell & Saranat -Roudabush. D^ight %->-www.iserv.net/-goodshc-Sunday Worship9:<strong>00</strong> A u(Nursery available)uuWednesday Evening 'JOSEPH FREMER, PASTOR897-8307All tacihties are wheelcnauLOWELL CHURCHOF THE NAZARENE201 N. Washington • 89"-88C : ^ ,Sunday SchoolMorning WorshipSunday EveningWednesday Family MinistryTIMOTHY E HARMON, MinisttStaffed Nursery Provided<strong>00</strong> A ^^ p » •7 QO P*-'cozy cornerby Roger BrownAuntie Em!!! Auntie Em!!! Holy cow. some wind, huh? Iknow a lot of you suffered some damage at your homes,businesses, etc. I realize a lot of you are still roughing it withoutpower, phone service and. worst of all. no cable TV. However,for the most part, I think those of us in the Lowell area can countour lucky stars we didn't get hit as badly as communities likeWalker. Spring Lake, Grand Haven. Plainfield <strong>To</strong>wnship, etc.What a boon for tree trimmers, roofers, rubbish haulers,builders, etc. in those areas.And. we can all thank our collective lucky stars it wasn'tas bad as Spencer. South Dakota, where the entire communitywas virtually obliterated. Geez... talk about feeliim singled out.* S- i-I'd say the survivors there have braggin' rights over all the restof us. The TV news footage of the aftermath there looks likeHiroshima or Dresden after WWII. South Dakota can take thatdot right off the next printing of the state highway map.Sunday^morning, my son and I surveyed the damagebetween Lowell and Belding as we were on our way there towork on the old farm house he has purchased. The farther northw e went, the worse the damage seemed to be. We saw two bigbarns that were completely blown down. There were numerouslarge trees down, many blocking part of the roadway. We sawa twisted trampoline way out in the middle of a field, hundredsof yards from the nearest house. I would have paid to see thatthing sailing through the air like a giant frisbee! 'Casey's place is an old centennial farm. Besides the twosioryfarm house, there are two big barns, several outbuildingsand numerous huge, very mature trees of every variety. Themore damage we saw. the more my heart sank. I figured we'dbe running chain saws all day. rather than building fence asplanned.When we drove into Belding, my feeling of dread worsened.The south side of town looked like a war zone. Therewere trees down everywhere. Emergency crews had theirflashers going just about anywhere you cared to look. Thepower was out. It was pretty bad.As we crossed the river and headed into the north side oftown, the damage was considerably less. Almost negligible.My hopes lifted a little. Then as we came to the comer ofBridge and Ellis, just a block from his place, there was a hugetree down on a house. My apprehension level shot back up likea shuttle launch. The suspense was killing me.As we drove up to his place, and into the driveway, wewere both scouting the area for damage. No trees down. Nobarns gone. No outbuildings blown away. Roofs all in place.PETER L. GUSTAFSONBoard of Education PresidentOur superintendent, Bert Bleke, has spoken eloquentlyabout the importance of the MEAP educational assessmenttests, which measure the acquired knowledge of our studentsin various academic disciplines and our success in deliveringa balanced and appropriate curriculum.We can all be proud of the fact that our students continue toperform well on the MEAP exams in comparison with otherschool districts in Kent County (KISD) and throughout thestate. As reported in the media, for the percentage of studentsscoring "satisfactory" on the test, this ranks Lowell among thetop three KISD school districts in fourth-grade reading andmath, and among the top third in seventh-grade reading andmath. •Although the MEAP results are often treated like a competitionamong schools, the real value ot the tests lies not inpitting one school district against another, but allowing eachdistrict to measure its own level ot achievement and, hopefully,to chart a course for improvement. The frequentlypublished scores focus on the upper tier ot students who areproficient on the examinations. But there is another measure otsuccess that does not receive as much attention, but is equallyimportant in assessing how well a school is meeting educationalobjectives. Our vision in the Lowell Schools is tomaximize the learning potential ot each student, not just thoseat the top of the academic jadder.Sharing the Vision, contU.-pg. 7Not even a limb down of any consequence. We parked and gotout, still scouting around the premises, mouths agape indisbelief that there hadn't been any damage. Casey startled mewhen he said, "Hey dad, look at this!" There, perched on theedge of a dumpster we have parked in the back, was a partiallyfull beer can that hadn't even been blown off. It was as thoughthere had been a protective dome over his place. Spooky. I said,kk Casey. all 1 can say is, you must be livin' right, boy." We bothlaughed at that, knowing how far that is from the truth.We got our tools out and went to work building fence. Aswe worked, we could hear chain saws, wood chippers andheavy equipment all around us as residents worked to clear thestorm debris. I can't speak for Casey, but 1 almost felt guilty.There is an odd twist to all of this. We had constructedsixteen sections of fence the previous day...all of it to the eastof Casey's driveway. We had to stop where we did because ahuge old two- trunk maple tree had split in the lesser storm thatwent through the area a couple of days prior. Half the tree hadbroken away and was not only in our way for completing thefence in that direction, but was also leaning against a powerpole.rWe called the powercompany (he day before the big stormto inform them of the problem. Under normal circumstances,we could probably expect a crew on the job quite soon.However, my guess is. we are now pretty darned far down thelist. In fact. 1 would suspect we'd be smart to call the powercompany in a couple of days. Chances are the little yellowsticky note regarding our situation has been lost in the confusion.That's my storm story. Gauging it by some I've heard onthe radio, seen on TV. read in the paper and heard as I'm outmaking my calls, mine is pretty much a "non-story." And,iiuess what? I'm tickled to death that's the case.Dear Editor,<strong>To</strong> THE EDITORTime passes, things change. It amazes me how we can livethrough time periods and not totally realize or appreciate whatwe are really experiencing. My children are grown and havebeen out of the Lowell School system for three years.We as a family lived through oiie of the greatest timeperiods Lowell High School ever encountered. We saw one ofthe finest duos take to the hallways of Lowell High School tomold the children we so dearly love.Those were the years of Kemp and Korb. The first part ofthe twosome hopefully will remain with us in whatever capacityhe chooses forever. He is a man among men. He is a teacher.He has shaped the minds of many of our children with hiswisdom and humanity.The second part of the team is now leaving us. Going offto a place called Ipswich (can there be life on that planet?).Dick Korb has given to all of us through his compassion,love and dreams. He played a major role in his 21 years guidingus all through many challenges. He was a significant player inour trek from our old high school to the new modern facilitythat will take us into the next decade and beyond.I, for one, will miss Dick; I wish him well and 1 thank himfor all he has done for me. my family and my community.Dear Editor,<strong>To</strong>ny StencelA very important election is coming up on June 8. This isa Monday and we are not conditioned to think of Monday as aday to vote. Also many think, 4 'li is just a school election so whybother."The public school plays a major role in the life of everycommunity. That which is offered in the way of curriculum,activities and events impacts our children and to a great extentall of us. There are few institutions more crucial and theelection is your opportunity to have input.When you go to the polls on June 8 to vote for twomembers for the Board of Education, please give thoughtfulconsideration to your vote. Our current board president, PeteGustafson, is outstanding and I urge you to cast one of yourvotes for his re-election. The quality of leadership he isproviding is irreplaceable.Educate yourself regarding the qualifications of the threefirst-time candidates. The Lowell Cable Channel will beshowing the forum which was held Thursday the 28th. Thecandidates did a great job in presenting their ideas and theirqualifications. We need persons who are responsible, dependable,and knowledgeable - persons willing to commit a largeamount of time. Make your choice and cast your ballot on June8 for the sake of your community, for the sake of our children.Sincerely,Ann Mulder, ^ • Vvi/ /^>1PSfWfi . ZTT' I. 11 • 1 \ l'^ /'• w/ / WPriscilhiByLussmxerLedger Entriesof1<strong>00</strong>,75,50 and 25 YearsAgo125 YEARS AGO IN THELOWELL WEEKLY - JUNE 4, 1873Eighteen barrels of lime drop into the dam from storagenext to Simon's tin-shop, causing the water to boil "like ageyser."J.O. Goodsell and Jacob Ford have dogs that jump on thelog drives at Fallassburgh and ride to town.Much winter wheat was lost in the severe weather a fewmonths ago.School apportionments come in at 49 cents per pupil fromthe Primary School Fund this year.An evening at Train's Hall with elocutionist, pianists and acomedian: admission 50 cents. .1<strong>00</strong> YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - JUNE 2, 18%Memorial Day is observed Sunday by a union service at theCongregational Church, including Methodist and Baptistchurches; Decoration Day services are held Monday at IslandPark, with a procession to the cemetery.Local soldier Robt. L.C. Jones writes from very hot and dryFlorida, from whence he may go either to Cuba or to thePhilippines.The Lowell University Center will begin a three-month"course in United States history at the next meeting. Membersare presenting the last papers about international politiciansthis week: 3 to 5 minutes each.The Woman's column features a picture of three "BicycleGirls" in the new short bicycle skirls, just below the knee.75 YEARS AGO IN THE LOWELL LEDGER ANDALTO SOLO - May 31,1923Decoration Day is observed by a parade from West SidePark to Oakwood Cemetery including scouts, veterans indecorated cars and school children, under the direction of theAmerican Legion. This is also a homecoming day for formerresidents.The Board of Trade gathers, 60 strong, at Hotel Waverly,and decides that committees need to be very active with eventsthis summer.The Vergennes Birthday Club meets at MaggieMcPherson's, listens to selections on the grafophone, hears ofMrs. Reed's Florida trip, take a humorous apple quiz and hassupper.The editor reminds people that the unimproved road southof the river to Saranac is very beautiful, if slow going.50 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER - June 3,1948Village employees work to. reduce speeding along VergennesRoad (Lincoln Lake) and produce four large SOLWsigns.Seniors had the Junior-Senior reception/banquet, the AlumniParty, and are looking forward to a trip to Milwaukee on theClipper and class picnic at Lake Michigan. The largest class inhistory, the 89 will have Bacchalaureate next Sunday andGraduation Monday (all seats reserved).Michigan had fewer babies born last year, but births stillexceeded deaths by almost 21,<strong>00</strong>0.People who bring home "lost" fawns are reminded that theyare liable to prosecution and that the fawns are not lost.25 YEARS AGO IN THE LEDGER-SUBURBAN LIFE- May 31,1973The Campfire Girls will have a carnival on behalf ofMuscular Dystrophy next weekend in Richards Park.<strong>To</strong>rnadoes killed 13 people in six stales last weekend;Lowell sounded the alarm about midnight Sunday.Lori Canfield, Laurie Harris and Sara Smith are the winnerand runners-up of the sixth annual "America and Me" essaycontest.The Amway Center of Free Enterprise is dedicated.B a r n e r ^ r e e E n t r a n c e


I hi' 1 ONNCII I cdncr-NN odnesdav, .111110 3. 1998-Page 6The Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, June 3, I99S -Page 7>>Hometown recognizes Bleke as honorary meet directorThe uniquem'ss of ii has made it anituponat]! event for the kids.Bert BlekeSpeaking on (he Thumb Meet of ChampionsHN Thaddeus .1. Kraus/.(Mi (7/ Ledger Hiliiorbeen a icachcr. assisiam principal,assisianl supeiiniendeniBen Bleke. Lowell Hiiih and superiniendem during hisSehool superiiuendeni. has31-year educational career.What many may not knowis thai Bleke is also a tounder.The Cam native, alongwith the town newspaper editoranda fellow coach,founded the Thumb Meet ofChampions 2(-) years ago.Its unic|ueness and pageantryhave kept it a favoriteamong athletes located in thethumb area of Michigan."We decided that wewanted to start an invitationalthat was different fromtherest." Bleke said.It was modeled after theOlympics. Students receiveOlympic type medals. Eachwinning athlete has his/herschool's fight song playedduring the award ceremony.It is also filled with pag-Newell awarded tax abatementBy Thaddeus J. KrausLowell Ledger EditorNew investments estimated at $1.1 million at NewellManufacturing, 615 Chatham, will spell significant savingsin tax abatements over the next 12 years.The manufacturer's request for an industrial tax abatementrelates to a purchase of machinery, equipment,furniture and fixtures. Additional expansion will also includenew presses in the future.The need for new equipment, in part, comes at a timewhen the manufacturer has contracted new jobs from GeneralMotors.It is expected that the property improvements willcreate 6-10 new jobs within two years of project completion."The abatement will mean significant savings forNewell," Lowell city manager Dave Pasquale said.iBert Blekeeantry. "We have queens handout the awards, parades, fireworksand bands allinvolved,"Bleke said. "Theuniqueness of it has made itan important event for thekids."Bleke was back in Camon Tuesday, May 26. as hewas presented the 1998Thumb Sports Leader andHonorary Meet Directoraward.Bleke was honored andpresided over the 26th ThumbMeet of Champions. He beganthe event by igniting themeet flame.His hometown remembersBleke as a popular andhighly successful Cam varsitycoach.Bleke was also a standoutathlete on the Eagle football.basketball, baseball andtrack teams, earning 13 varsityletters while atFrankenmuth High School.At Valparaiso University,Bleke started on the collegefootball and basketball teams,earning all-conference honors."Returning to Cam was alot of fun and 1 got to visitwith a lot of old friends."Bleke explains.\Coin/bUMBy: Dick Post humusLEGISLATION WOULD HELP HIGH SCHOOLERSJUMP START VOCATIONAL CAREERSAFTER GRADUATIONHigh school class is not what it used to be.Students who look shop got their hands dirty working onprojects, putting to use some practical mathematics and manualskills learned in class. The goal was to prepare for a quicktransition from high school into the everyday job world.Practical skills were favored over academic skills. Manypeople used shop classes or those like it as their jumping ottpoint into the workforce.With the full force frontal assault of technology on ourculture in the past decade, what employers consider as thebasics for non-college bound students has changed dramatically.The old shop math where knowledge of addition, subtraction,division, multiplication, fractions and very basic algebrais no longer sufficient.<strong>To</strong>day, high schoolers hoping to slide into a job with onlytheir diploma need much more. Many manufacturers state thattoday's factory worker and those of the next century whichstarts two years from now, will need a complete complementof math courses, including algebra, advanced algebra, geometry,statistics and everything up to pre-calculus.Minimal science requirements have also changed withthe new basics requiring biology, chemistry, physics andnatural science.One of my colleagues. Senator Mike Rogers, R-Howell,has sponsored legislation passed by the Senate to help youngpeople ease through these heightened expectations by employers.His proposal which has been sent to the Michigan Houseof Representatives—SB 1109—would allow high schooljuniors and seniors to attend and get credit for today's hightech vocational education classes at the local communitycollege.The community colleges around the state have becomeservice centers for those trying to ready themselves for thenew job world. With this legislation, high schoolers would beable to jump start the process with the administrative andfinancial support of their local school district.Two other related bills—SB 1110 and 1111—lift the capon the number of vocational training charter schools andpermit high school students to spend limited amounts of time"shadowing" workers in variousjobs, giving them opportunitiesto sample various occupations.These bills are just a small part of the effort to developMichigan's workforce for the future.Sharing The Vision, cont'd...Froin Page 5So how are we doing in educating those students who in pastyears have not been as successful (earners? The news is verygood. During the past four years, the percentage of Lowellstudents scoring "low" on the fourth-grade reading test shrankfrom 20.8 percent to only 6.5 percent this year. On fourthgrademath, those scoring low went from 10.2 percent to only1.7 percent in 1998. In seventh-grade reading, low scoresdeclined from 24.5 percent in 1994 to 8.4 percent this year, andin seventh-grade math from 10.4 percent to 1.2 percent. Theseare impressive results. It means that we are doing a better jobof assuring that our curriculum reaches all students and that allof our young people are being given a solid start as they moveon to higher education or into the work force.So when you read a report about the MEAP results and the"competition" among area districts, keep in mind that the realimportant message may lie in the fewer number of students :nthe "low" performance category. The Lowell schools areperforming very well in this regard, and we are proud that ourcurriculum is successfully reaching increasing numbers ofstudents. Next time you see a teacher, administrator or anotheremployee of the school district, tell them you appreciate whatthey are doing to bring educational opportunity to all of ourkids.i>>>jHJ...DI).Ii0•,1^l\\%. 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0-MMIM-XWI'mmiI . /uh^snh**II^Z/OIMH 'riu 1 1.owdl l.cdntT-NN cdncsday, June 3. W98-PaRe 8Along Main StreetLMS Kir.HTIMJRADE PLAYThe Lowell Middle School eighlh-grade drama class willpresem. I'oni 'N Huck. a rendilion oi'an all-American favoriteB r i d g e W o r k , cont'd.... From Pane ibusiness communiiy needs. We do things right and the waythey ought to he done." he explained.Lowell city manager Dave Pasquale said the bridge workwas a dilTicult job. "K&R did the job well and quickly." heexplained.In explaining the expeditious manner in which the projectwas carried out. Pasquale credited K&R for having sufficientequipment and manpower on hand to get the job done."I also think the incentive clause in the contract had a partin it." Pasquale explained. The clause called for K&R to getS5.()()0 a day for every day it was completed prior to July 2(up to S25.()()()).While the bridge was in better shape structurally thananticipated. Bishop said the work had to be done. 'The statedoesn't like empty voids under its roads."The sluiceway project included the removal of bridge deckplanking; 10 feet of muck on the north end; six feel of muck onthe south end; and approach work to the east and west of theabutment.The total cost of the bridge work was $155,5<strong>00</strong>; with theincentive, the cost was SI80.5<strong>00</strong>.The cost was worth a few less phone calls, according tocity officials. "I got very few phone calls compared to the lastproject." Lowell mayor Bill Thompson said "URS Griener,bridge project engineer, and K&R. contractor, did a very goodjob.' 1 MOOT will begin milling Main Street next week startingat the east end of the city limits and working west.&11TH ANNUAL"SHOWBOAT CITY"on Thursday evening. June4 at 7:30 p.m. in the LMS cafetorium,750 Foreman. Admission is free.A THANK YOU FOR CHERRY CREEK ELEMEN-TARY VOLUNTEERSThere will be a dessert reception held in honor of all CherryCreek volunteers - anything from helping in the classrooms tofield trips - on Monday. June K from 4 to 5 p.m. in the CherryCreek cafeteria. Child care will be provided so you may comeand enjoy the wonderful desserts made especially for you byour teachers.SOCCER TRYOUTSLasso soccer tryouts are mandatory for the fall 1998 seasonand will be held on Monday, June 15 at Creekside Park inLowell. Registration is at 4:45 p.m. and tryouts are at 5 p.m.sharp! There will be a parents' meeting at 5:15 p.m. Make-upday and callbacks will be held Wednesday, June 17.For more information or questions call 897-6816 or 691-9840. Wearing your shin guards and cleats is recommended.WOOD CARVINGThe Lowell Area Arts Council presents a wood carvingworkshop with Fran Mende/. and Gil Wise. The workshop willrun for 6 weeks beginning Tuesday. June 16 from 6:30 to 8:30p.m. Ages 12 to adult are encouraged to sign up.Knives are available or bring your own. Projects are availableor you may bring your own. Workshop fee is $65. Call theArts Center to reserve your spot, 10-student limit, 897-8545.Master/Visa card accepted.LHS CLASS OF *83 REUNIONThe Lowell High School class of 1983 will hold its 15-yearreunion on September 12 at Applause Banquet Center(Pietro's).They still have not located Dana Bock-DeForest, JoeCloud, Bev Ballentine, Lisa Rutledge, Marc Angus, GregCaldwell, Lisa Erb-Luckritz, Tina Fisk-Coy, Kim Katt-Timmick, Pam Westcott, Lisa Piar-Brown and Micki-Essex-Walsh. Anyone with information on these classmates orothers who have not been contacted please call Kristi Dine-Alguire at 897-1777. ext. 247 or 868-7616.SPAGHETTI FOR THE ARTSMike and Judy Tummino are making plans for their spaghettidinner fundraiser for the Lowell Area Arts Council onMonday, June 8, in the An Center Gallery. Come enjoy anevening of great food and the Harry and Friends watercolorexhibit.Due to space limitations, this event is by reservation only.Keep the arts alive and well in Lowell. Call Liz or David at897-8545 for your reservations.BLUE RIBBON STREET MARKETWanted: Ilea marketers, crafters, farm marketers or peoplewho just want to turn their junk into someone else's treasure.The Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring theBlue Ribbon Street Market on August 13 and 14 from 9 a.m.to 6 p.m. A 16'x8' spot is S30 for two days.Application forms for registration are available at LowellBed & Linen Shop, Springrove Variety, Rupert's Drop.Victorian Thymes or by calling the LACC at 897-9161. Slopby Rupert's Drop. 214 E. Main St.. to register and pick yourStorm, continued.... From Page 1by the storm," said MikeTummino.Lowell Light and Powersuperintendent PaulChrislman said he had a crewof four that worked from 6a.m. Sunday until 9 a.m. Monday(27 hours)."For about 75 minutesSunday morning, the wholetown was without power due'98 HOOPS CLASSIC3-ON-3 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTAGE BRACKETS 8-18 YEARS FOR BOYS & GIRLSPresented by;Lowell Branch YMCAJUNE 26, 27 AND 28f t kTitle Sponsor:MICHIGANWIREPROCESSING COMPANY• Corporate Sponsors:J?oujc[[Callsg&W;' ;•X'W'AW-M897-8445kingflourCompany, One.to a lost transmission line."Chrislman explained.There were a number ofisolated tree problemswhereby primary and secondarylines and service dropswere taken down as a result ofthe high winds. "I believe everybodyhad their electricityback by 9 a.m. Monday."Chrislman said.Helping Lowell Light andPower were members ofLowell's Department of Publicworks and two city ofMarshall employees whoworked for 10 1/2 hours Sunday."I am very appreciativeof the help Marshall providedus," Chrislman said. Thespot.Lowell superintendent said hevolunteered lohelpany neighboringcommunities affectedby the storm. "Helping oneanother out is what it is allabout."Pat Drake, of 964 N.Washington, was awakenedat 3 a.m. Sunday and sat upwatching television until thestorm took out the electricity."I heard a rush of wind, asnap and then the lights wentout. It's hard to know if it washigh winds or somethingmore," Drake said.Nine-year-old ShawnSpivey was asleep when hewas awoken by a fallen treehitting against his house.'That woke me up and whenthe house began to shake, 1ran and stood between thedoorway. I stayed there tosee if there was another shakeand then I ran to my mom'sroom."Chrislman said therewere probably about 1<strong>00</strong> isolatedcases of trees that weredown in the Lowell area.There were no reports ofany injuries.Lowell Schools hasopened its shower areas 24hours a day to people leftwithout electricly fallingSunday's storm.Regulation, cont'd.... From Page 1of the building will be reimbursedthrough the tax sale.Doyle said currently thereare 2-4 downtown propertiesin the historic district wherethe "demolition by neglect"cases could be inforced."There is no way to knowahead of time what the costs,associated with demolition byneglect, will be in any givenyear," Doyle explained."There is a great deal of buildingneglect in the city of Lowell.Thus, there are likely tobe a fair number of cases inthe next several years, assumingbuilding owners reuse tomake repairs. As time goeson, the numberof cases shouldsubside."The mechanics of thedemolition by neglect ordinancework this way:• The HDC determines abuilding is in a state of beingdemolished by neglect.• The building owner isnotified by the HDC that conditionsexist which requiremaintenance or repair.•The building owner failsto make repairs in time allottedby HDC.•A public hearing is held;adjacent property owners arenotified.• The HDC seeks an orderfrom the Circuit Court to enterthe building and make repairs.COLLEGE NEWSEastern Michigan Universityhas commended 3,679undergraduate students forbeing named to the EMUdean's list for winter semester.Winter semester is theacademic term that began Jan.7 and ended April 28.Students from this areaincluded: Jennifer GraceCantwell of Lowell and LisaMarie VanOtteien of Ada."The students honored onthis prestigious list representthe best undergraduate academictalent at Eastern MichiganUniversity, "said presidentWilliam E. Shellon. "It isa pleasure to congratulatethem for their many achievements."Recipients of the dean'slist must carry a minimum of• Contractors are hired tocomplete repairs.• Costs if not paid by thebuilding owner are attachedto his/her property in the formof a tax lien.• If the lax lien is not paidin three years the property issold for the taxes.• The city of Lowell recoupsrepair costs when thelax lien is repaid by purchaseat lax sale.Doyle said he did notknow the batting average ofreimbursement for repairs forthe Grand Rapids HDC. Hedid say other cities he hascontacted have had good success.10 credit hours and maintaina 3.5 grade point average outof a possible 4.0.Founded in 1849, EasternMichigan University is acomprehensive public institutionthat provides TheLearning Edge to more than23.<strong>00</strong>0 students in almost 2<strong>00</strong>programs in the arts and sciences,business, education,health and human servicesand technology. Eastern remainsthe country's largestproducer of K-12 educators.The Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, .lune 3. l^MS-PajieBaccalaureate message clear - "let no one steal your dreams"• ••• Tim Harmon,minister at LowellChurch of theNazarene, gave an inspiring,motivationaladdress.By Thaddeus J. KrausLowell Ledger EditorMonty Roberts and hisfellow classmates were commissionedwith writing a paperon their dream of whatthey wanted to do with theirlives.Roberts wrote about hisdream to own and operate alarge horse ranch some day.When his teacher relumedAmy Meiste and Josh Van Alstine played daughter and father in the play Fearfully andWonderfullyMade.c JJoiu if/lea/tfConietoiu/ithe papers to the students.Roberts* paper was markedwith a big red "F." There wasalso a note for him to see histeacher.The teacher told Robertsthat she thought his dream wasunrealistic, for he did not havethe resources nor the moneyto ever own a large horseranch. She told Roberts if hewould rewrite the paper, shewould reconsider his grade.After a couple of days ofmuch thought, Roberts relumedhis paper to the teacherwith no changes made to itand explained. "You keep the'F and I'll keep my dream."Tim Harmon's baccalaureateaddress spoke to seniorsabout not letting others stealtheir dreams."There will be peoplealong the way who will blastyou with criticism and try toblow up your dreams. Yourstruggle is not to let that happen.Find out who you are,listen to God, and let Himspeak to you." Harmon said.The message delivered bythe minister of the LowellChurch of the Nazarene wasneared toward Psalm 139. "1want the graduates to knowthat God created them the waythey are and that they are wonderfullyand fearfully made."The message also coincidedwith the play Fearfullyand Wonderfully Made. It wasacted out by Lowell seniorsAmy Meiste, Sarah Sper,wwiv.icnb.comEDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCEFOR ALL STUDENTS• Full academic opportunities• Sound vocational training• Support for students needing special help• Enhanced extracurricular activitiesMANAGEMENT INTEGRITY ATALL LEVELS• Quality leadership• Caring service• Open communications with all citizens andtaxpayers• <strong>Parent</strong>al and community involvementFINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITYIN ALL DECISIONS•Wise use of funds• Competitive bidding• Participation by local businessCOMMITMENT TO OUR SCHOOLS• Current President, Lowell School Board• Neighbors Who Care, Steering Committee (1990-91) Chair(1993)• Strategic Planning Committee (1988-89)• Lowell Representative, KISD Shared Vision InitiativeSandy Lonick. JoshVanAlstine and freshmanKristi Ford.The voice of God wasplayed by Lowell UnitedMethodist Church pastorGordie Barry.Kris Gallagher and GingerSper worked on (he playwith the youth and helpedBaccalaureate speaker Tim Harmon charged graduateswith keeping their dream.coordinate the baccalaureate.Providing the musicwas Roger MacNaughton.keyboard; Curt Hines, guitar/vocal:Jon Ballema.bass:Baccalaureate, cont'd., pg. 10COMMUNITY SERVICE' Vergennes <strong>To</strong>wnship Zoning BoardVergennes Historical and Cemetery Commissions(1985-1997)Director/Officer, West Michigan EnvironmentalAction Council (1986-1994) and Natural AreasConservancy of West Michigan (1986-1992)Governor's Appointee, Pigeon RiverAdvisory Council• Director, Rapids Area Y Swimmers andSEYMCA Michigan High SchoolSwimming Official• Grand Rapids Metro Chair, Campaignfor Michigan• Chair, State Bar CivilProcedure Committee (1986-89)BACKGROUND• Lowell resident 23 years• Wife Ginny (Curriculum Council, LAACand YMCA Board)• Children: Lindsay; Michael• Graduate U of M (with distinction),Michigan Law School (magna cum laude)• Capt. U.S. Marine Corps (1971-74)• Partner, Warner Norcross & Judd LLP* VOTE JUNE 8 •Paid for by the committee to elect Pete GustafsonRE-ELECT SCHOOL BOARD PRESIDENT PETE GUSTAFSON


Hu' lllv 1 I .1' ONMII V 11 \ .cd«'cr-\\ I.V\1 i,v cdnisday. June 3. 10-Local NARFE member attends state conventionDoyle has served as Chapter president of Grand RapidsC'lurk-N .mJ Hoc Doxlc ailciidcd ihc Nalional AssiK-ialionot KomvJ IvJomI l-mpKnocs (NARFH) stale conventionhorn June . ; -o m Sault Ste Mane. The), along with approxiinateK250 aein e and retired teJeral einplo\ees Ironi the stateor\lk-hii:an.aiiended ihau>riiani/ations annual stateeonvennon.Beuun m 1921 In a group of14 federal employees.NARFK has grown to inelude 53 slate and territorial federations.1701) individual chapters and a total membership ofnearh 5<strong>00</strong>.1HH). All of these are organized into 10 geographic/ones, thus creating a tiered organi/ation. led at each level byofficials elected b\ the general membership. Membership isIf You Can't Come <strong>To</strong>Miracle-Ear, We'll Come <strong>To</strong> You.Our Hearing Aid Service Center is coming toa convenient location near you. Stop in for;• Free hearing test*• Hearing aid repair and service needs —no matter what make or model• Complete selection of hearing accessoriesStop by to take advantage of everything Mirade-Ear has to offerThe Miracle-Ear* Service Center will be located atRite Aid 1401 W. Main • Lowell, Ml2ND FRIDAY OF MONTH, 11 AM - 4 PMCALL TOLL-FREE FOR APPOINTMENT ^-(888) 661-4327% Srmto IM± l lanbas1 Hfinnj: icit> frrc Not a mfihcaJ oam Pnfonned for pcipcr amplificabon sdccuon onhopen to federal retirees, current and former employees and thespouses of individuals eligible tor membership.Doyle and his wife will later attend the national conventionin Orlando. FL which is scheduled lor September 11-18.NARFH's nalional president. Charles Jackson, has selectedonly 150 individuals nationwide to serve on various committeesduring the national convention and Doyle was selected toserve on the Senieani-at-Arms committee.Chapter #234 for the previous two years and this year isserving his chapter as Public Service officer. He is also AreaII vice president with the Michigan NARFE Federation ofChapters, serving the area in southwestern and central Michigan.Cities comprising in his area are Jackson. Battle Creek.Kalamazoo. Grand Rapids, Lansing, Muskegon, Benton Harbor.Holland, Three Rivers and Greenville.Bill entitles veterans to monetary dividendIf you are a veteran, or if any of your relatives tall underthe category, you may be interested in the following information.A bill was passed by Congress entitling Veterans to adividend of the GI Insurance they had while in the service.Both current and former military personnel are entitled to thisdividend regardless of whether or not they still carry theinsurance. If you are eligible, you will not receive this dividendunless you ask for it. The Veteran's Administration willreview each individual case and determine eligibility. Ageneral schedule of dividend earned is as follows:2 years of service: $261.<strong>00</strong>3 years of service: $39 LOO4 years of service: $528.<strong>00</strong><strong>To</strong> apply for dividend write to:Veteran's Center. PO Box 8079, Philadelphia, PA 19101Remember: the VA will not automatically send you thedividend. You must apply for it.Include your name, address. GI insurance number (itknown), branch of service, date of birth and dale of militaryservice. If you can find a copy of DD Form 214, it would behelpful to attach to your letter.A sample letter might look like this:REGULAR SCHOOLELECTIONNOTICE OF REGULAR ELECTION OF THE ELECTORS OFLOWELL AREA SCHOOLSKENT AND IONIA COUNTIES, MICHIGANTO BEHELD JUNES, 1998TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT:Please Take Notice that the regular election of the school district willbe held on Monday, June 8, 1998.THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK IN THEMORNING AND CLOSE AT 8 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING.At the regular school election there will be elected two (2) members tothe board of education of the district for full terms of four (4) yearsending in 2<strong>00</strong>2.THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED TO FILLSUCH VACANCIES:Debra Kay CanfieldPeter L. GustafsonPatrick D. NugentPaul YoungTHE VOTING PLACES ARE AS FOLLOWS:PRECINCT NO. 1Voting Place: Runciman Elementary School, 3<strong>00</strong> High Street, Lowell,Michigan. The first precinct consists of the City of Lowell and thoseportions lying north of the centerline of Cascade Road in Cascade andLowell <strong>To</strong>wnships in Kent County, and Boston <strong>To</strong>wnship in Ionia County.PRECINCT NO. 2j Voting Place: Old Bowne <strong>To</strong>wnship Hall, 8240 Alden Nash Road, Alto,I Michigan. The second precinct consists of Bowne <strong>To</strong>wnship in KentI County and Campbell <strong>To</strong>wnship in Ionia County and those portions lyingI south of the centerline of Cascade Road in Cascade and Lowell<strong>To</strong>wnships in Kent County, and Boston <strong>To</strong>wnship in Ionia County.PRECINCT NO. 3Voting Place: Vergennes <strong>To</strong>wnship Hall, corner of Bailey Drive andParnell Avenue in Vergennes <strong>To</strong>wnship. The third precinct consists ofthe <strong>To</strong>wnships of Ada, Cannon, Grattan and Vergennes in Kent County,| and Keene <strong>To</strong>wnship in Ionia County.All school electors who are registered with the city or township clerk ofthe city or township in which they reside are eligible to vote at thiselection.This Notice is given by order of the board of education.Ann MulderSecretary, Board of Education(Your Name Here)DateVeteran's CenterPO Box 8079Philadelphia. PA 19101Gentlemen:In accordance with the bill recently passed by Congress. 1am applying for the SGLI Insurance Dividend based on myprior military service, the specifics are as tollows:NameAddressDate of Entry into Active ServiceDate of DischargeSGLI# (if known)Branch of ServiceService NumberDate of BirthFor review, a copy of my DD Form 214 is enclosed. If yourequire further information, please contact me at the addressabove.Roger MacNaughton coordinated the music for the1998 LHS baccalaureateffiBaccalaureate,cont'd From Page 9Bob Hartig. saxophone: MarkMacNaughton. drums/percussion.Mike Befusdelivered thesenior address."I wanted this to be thebaccalaureate 1 hoped to haveand never did." said LowellFirst Congregational Churchpastor Roger LaWarre. "Wewanted it to involve youth inleadership roles withincommunity."theLaWarre was pleasedthat a wide variety ofchurches and denominationswere represented."This was our third yeargoing, and I think we got itright." he concluded.IMMEDIATEOPENINGFull time automotive technician.Must be State of Michigan certified.Excellent wages...dependent uponexperience.Benefits package with 401 k,Blue Cross HMO & more!See John Stuckey at:RONDA TIRE746 West Main, Lowell#The Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, June 3, ^MH-Page 11Outdoor learning, students benefit from the "tests"; hi -..a. i '* - iJ i rtt : .Bob Garcia, upper left corner, reviews results with Alto fourth-grade students Andrea Koster and Molly La Lone.By Thaddeus J. KrausLoweU Ledger EditorFrom a safe distance, so as not to harm the bird's nestcamouflaged among the cattails. Altostudentsof Jim Kovach'sfourth-grade class peer through the chutes, as they stand onthe pond's bank at the Alto Elementary Outdoor Scienceclassroom.The site is a prime example of animal adaptation, a pointof study in their current science lesson.Students are studying how animals use body covering,body parts and behavior to survive in their environment.Kovach points out how the camouflaged nestexample of that.DEBCANFIELDFORSCHOOLBOARDis an- i sThrough a coordinated effort with high school advancedbiology and ecology teacher Bob Garcia. Kovach has hisstudents teaming up with high school juniors and seniors toconduct dissolve- oxygen tests, map out measurements of thepond's depth, and use a plankton net so that they can studymicro-organisms.'The nice thing about the pond here at Alto is it is olderand gives you a better picture of pond life," Garcia said."Between the grant Jim got for equipment and what I have atthe high school, we can do a better job of analyzing what ishere."VOTE JUNE 8Partial listing of individuals endorsing Deb Canfield:Marsha WilcoxGreg CanfieldChuck MyersEvelyn BarnesGordon WilcoxLou D'AgostinoEvelyn MinerGordie BarryDenise NeubeckerRobin BriggsRoger CahoonLori HoistBob CanfieldTracy LoughlinMike HardingSandy SchollaartBeth EgglestonLaura BoomersMelinda D'AgostinoMaureen NurmikkoOtto McNaughtonNoreen MyersKent HoistAl HalbeisenVicki SoykaDan BrubakerPaid for b\Betty Ye iterJudy StraubAlice RyderJack FongerMarj HardingBeth BallRay ZandstraKatie HoranTammy HayesDebi SchollaartGreg BallBob FordKim HardingGay PfallerGary PeroniMike BoomersJeanne StraubLeona MinerLinda LeSageGreg BriggsMary BommaritoBob NurmikkoMike RoushMel StraubMelissa MilesAnne Pasqualethe committeeto elect DebThe experiments that students are doing today will helpprepare them for their trip on the W.G. Jackson Grand ValleyNorm BorgersonVirginia FongerSusan Barry<strong>To</strong>ni BloughVance DimmickRich CurtisB.J. ThompsonMarcia ScheiderJohn MinerShirley KloostermanCarrie CurtisLaurie ChambersMark SoykaRobin HorsleyTammy RyderJoe BommaritoShirley CanfieldBarb ZandstraJim MilesPeggy CahoonMarty ChambersBeth McNaughtonMark NeubeckerEd LoughlinPriscilla LussmyerCanfieldCaNicole Arnett helps this Alto student with a dissolvedoxygen test.ETJosephine Anstett and Nick Larisch look for leaches.new research vessel in Muskegon.Alto's Outdoor Science classroom began taking shapethree years ago. It now includes a trail path, floating supportdocks, and a boat.The steel anchors and support for the docks were built byOutdoor Classroom, cont'd., p^.: 9THE LOWELL YMCA WISHES TO THANK ALL CLUB LEVEL CONTRIBUTORSHAIRMAN'S ROUNDTABLEcMEMBERV S1.250-$2,499The Hummgion National BanksLowell Engineering CorporationBlair CahoonMike. Meyers. 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Ihc l.o>\cU l edger-Wednesday. June 3, I998-Paj»e 28The Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, June 3, 1998-Page (29SUNDAY AFTERNOON JUNE 7,199812:<strong>00</strong> 12:30 1:<strong>00</strong> 1:30 2:<strong>00</strong> 2:30 frnn q-.^n d-nn A-.qn frnnBROADCAST STATIONS5:30 6:<strong>00</strong> 6:3<strong>00</strong> ( D WWMT News With Style (R)E WCW World Wide Wrestling Paid Program Signature Golf PGA Golf; Kemoer Ooen ~ Final Round. From <strong>To</strong>urnament Plavers Club at Avenel in Potomac. Md. (Live) E News CBS NewsO ® WOTV This Week E Paid Program Inside Edition [Paid Program Golf 2<strong>00</strong>0 Auto Racing; CART FedEx Championship Series ~ De roil Grand Prix. (Live) E Auto Racing: IROC News ABC Wld News0 (35) WGVU Think Tank MotorWeek E Yehudi Menuhm: "The Violin ol the Century"[Reliqion-Ethics [jov of Music Northern Exp. Travels-Europe Mich. Magazine Book of Virtues Magic Bus Wishbone EOOD WXMI Movie: ••• "Arachnophobia"(1990. Horror) Jeff Daniels.Movie: ••• "Dick Tracy"(1990. Adventure) Warren Beatty. M*A*S*H B) Seinfeld E Nightman (R) (In Stereo) Star Trek: DeepS pace Nine (R) Eod) WOOD (9:<strong>00</strong>) Tennis: French Open - Men's Final. (Live) EWomen's Basketball: World Championships Final - Teams TBA Hoop-lt-Up 3-on-3 basketball. NBA: At the Finals NewsCD JD WKAR <strong>To</strong> the Contrary Wall St. Week FiringLine McLaughlin Ending Welfare as We Know It (In Stereo) E [ House of Girls (In Stereo) E [Sci. Frontiers This Old House Hometime: Four Death Valley Memories (In Stereo)®(t3) WZZM This Week E Mad About You Coach E Paid Program Auto Racing: CART FedEx Championship Series -- Detroit Grand Prix. (Live) E Auto Racino: IRO C News ABC Wld News©CD WSYM Movie: ••• "Muriel's Wedding"(1994. Comedy-Drama) <strong>To</strong>ni Collette Movie: ••• "Bui 'ts Over Broadway" (1994, Comedy) John Cusack. Nightman (R) (In Stereo) Psi Factor: Chronicles Coach E Mad About You( hristian (ieorge Wieland Christopher Lee Wilkins Kevin Williams Jessica Winsor Julie Wisner Ryan WittenbachCD (lO.Jb) MOVIB. Hnrer Huns Ihr. |iniersiitial Pill Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves at Baltimore Orioles. From Oriole Park at ramrtpn Y; irds. (Live) E Movie: •ft "Fatal 0eat;fv"(1987) A policewoman seeks the source of a batch of cocaine.CD ^M (11:<strong>00</strong>) Movie: j Movie: •• "Howo Frame a Figg"(1971, Comedy) Don Knotts. iMovie: • •• "The Thrill of It All"ICnmerM nnrk Day. Movie: ••• "Yours. Mine and Ours" (1968. Comedv) Lucille Ball. Henrv Fonda.® FX Collectibles Shot V (Live) E Supercollectors Pet Department [Hart to Hart "Vintaoe Harts" IVeoaS "The Visitor" Movie: ••ft "EXD /orefs"(1985. Science Fiction) Ethan Hawke. Movie: •ft "Once 6/tten"(1985)® USA Wings E Pacific Blue "Rave On" (In Stereo) Sliders "The Breeder" (In Stereo) Sliders "Sole Survivors" (In Stereo) [Movie: •••ft "Ft M Weddmas and a Funeral" (1994. Comedv) Huqh Grant. (In Stereo) E Movie: "Maior Leaoue"(1989) tt® DISC Movie Magic (R) Discovery News Myster. World Mystery Univ. Strange-True Animal X (R) 1 Beyond Bizarre (R) 1 Raqinq Planet: "Fire and Flood" The destructive oower of fire and water. In the Grip of Evi (R)Lowell High School's 1998 class remembered for leadership and role it took in its education© WGN Animaniacs Sylvstr-Tweety Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Major League Baseball: Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs. From Wrialev Field. (In Stereo Live) [Tenth Inninq Andy Griffith Saved by Bell Saved by Bell© ESPN Sportscenter Equestrian: Gran J Prix of Devon. <strong>To</strong> Be Announced [Stanley Cup Plavoffs: Western Conference Final Game 7 - Detroit Red Wmos at Dallas Stars. (Live) Senior PGA Golf: Nationwide Cham }ionship® CNN Late Edition With Wolf Blitzer. E CNN Sunday E Earth Matters E World Report E Your Health (R) World Beat (R) CNN Sunday E Pinnacle CNN Sunday E Both Sides Worldview E Moneyweek E© NICK Rocko's Life [Kablam! (R) My Brother Tiny <strong>To</strong>on Adv. What You Do ^Wild-Crazy Kid Global Guts Hidden Temple Salute Shorts Clarissa Expl. Wonder Years You Afraid? Figure It Out Kenan & Kel (R)•••• Six of this year's <strong>To</strong>p 10 studentswill ride off to Ann Arbor in the fall; twowill enroll at Calvin, one at MichiganState and one at Northwood.Sunday. June 8. will mark the I2()lh Lowell High Schoolcommencement exercises.The path which has lead this class, and those whichpreceded n. to this point ends and individually, each studentnow goes out and begins to blaze his/her own trail."The Class of 1998 has been an outstanding class," LowellHigh School principal Scott Vashaw said. "It has been onefilled with leadership and strong leaders. Thehandled themselves in a mature manner."seniors haveIt is the first class lo attend the new Lowell High School allfour years. It will also be the first class to hold its commencementexercises at Red Arrow Stadium."The high school staff and 1 have enjoyed working withkids who have taken an active role in their education. Theyhave always been part of the solution " Vashaw explains."This class will be missed."What follows is a list of the <strong>To</strong>p 10 students of the Classof '98 and their accomplishments over the past four years:© A&E Movie: ••ft "Inside Daisy Clover" { 965. Drama) Natalie Wood. American Justice (R) Biography This V Veek (R) Mysteries of the 3ible Unexplained (R) Treasure! (R)CD FSD Golf: Virgin Island <strong>To</strong>ur Pennant Chase [Tigers Pregame Major League Baseball; Detroit Tigers at Milwaukee Brewers. From Coun y Stadium. (Live) Cycle World Auto Racing: Canadian Grand Prix© TNT In the Heat of the Night (In Stereo) Movie: "Thicker Than Blood" (1998. Drama) Dan Futterman. E Movie: ••ft "Point of No Return" (1993, Drama) Bridget Fonda. Movie: •••• "The Searchers" (195 6. Western) John Wayne.© NASH NHRA <strong>To</strong>day Shde.-Mechanic Truck Power Race of the Week: Series 6<strong>00</strong> My Classic Car Motor Trend Television (In Stereo) NASCAR Auto Racing: SC Zh Trans-Am •• Motor City 1<strong>00</strong>. Quest-Adv. One More Cast© TRAV Holiday USA Bob Dotson On the Road Historic Trails Historic Travel Travels-Mom Pathfinders (R) [Exotic Islands Wildest Africa Wildest Africa Outdoor Journal [Outdoor Journal Travels-Europe Travels-Europeffl TLC Home Again (R) Home Again (R) Ancient Prophec es IV ~ Part II Ancient Prophecies IV -- Part 1 (R) Chariots of the Gods Mysteries of the Bible (R) Ancient Technologies (R) Trauma: Life in the ER (R)© SCIFI Web New Edge C-Net Central Movie: •• "Cf/ffers"(1986, Science Fiction) Dee Wallace St6ne. Movie: •••ft "Terminator2: Judgrr ent Day" (1991) Cyborgs battle for a outh who holds the key to the future.CD HIST Mighty Miss.: Bom-Ice Age Mighty Miss.: Steamboats Mighty Miss.: War-Rh/er Mighty Miss.: America Crusade-Pacific Battle Line Iworld at War "Stalingrad" True Action Adventures (R)CD AMC (11:30) Movie: •••• "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946. Drama) Fredric March. Movie: ••• "The Fighting Sullivans"(1944, Drama) Ar ine Baxter. Movie: •••ft "Home of the Brave" 1949. Drama) Movie: "<strong>To</strong> Hell and Back" (1955)CD DISN (11:45) Movie: "Land Bf Time 3" Baby-Sitters Flash Forward <strong>To</strong>rkelsons E <strong>To</strong>rkelsons E Movie: •• "The Mighty Ducks" (1992, Comedy) Emilio Estevez. 'PG' E Bug Juice E Growing Pains Growing Pains Muppets TnghtLValedictorianJulie W isner. 1998hiss \ aledictorian. g radiiiteswith a 4.0 grade pointivcrage.She is the daughter oferr\ and Kay Wisner.Wisner will attend theJni\eisii\ of Michigan inthe fail where she will studyeither aerospace or civil engineering.The IS year old wasthe recipient of the Daughtersof the American Revolution.Roger B. Chaffeeand the University ofMichigan Alumni Club ofMaog !'•f SSe -Julie WisnerGrand Rapids scholarships.The senior has had little time for sleep during her foury ears at Lowell High School, being active in band. InternationalClub. Women'sClub. PALS. Leaders* Club. 4-H. theligh school annual. National Honor Society, volleyball,rack, soccer and cheerleading.Wisner said she enjoyed being involved in so manyactivities.It she could start high school again, the only thingWisner would change is she would play soccer all fourvears.Jeff NethercotJeff Nethercot is the sonof Brad and Sharon Nethercot.The17-year-old seniorwill attend Northwood Universitvand studv bankin"/fi-• • • wnance. His plan is to attain acareer as a stockbroker or financialadvisor.Nethercot has been a familiarname on the honor roll,was third in the Model U.N.(ECOSOCj,and was a recipientof the Freedom Scholarshipand E.C. StephensonScholarship.The senior was active inthe Nalional Honor Society.Model U.N. and as a middleschool tutor.Over the four years.Nethercot says he has enjoyedhis fellow classmates and thefun they have had together."If j were to start highschool again. I would lakeadvantage of more clubs andextracurricular activities thatLHS has to offer," Nethercotexplained.*11Misty Ann KooiengaMisty Ann Kooienga. thedaughter of Pam Morgan,completes four years at LowellHigh School with a 3.971grade point average.The18-year-old seniorwill attend Michigan StaleUniversity in the fall whereshe will study criminal juslice.Her career goal is to workas a federal marshal, FBI orCIA agent.Kooienga's favorite classwas Steve Kampfschulte'sA.P. Government class."If I could start highschool again. I would join aSalutatorianJessica Winsor will attendMichigan State Universityin the fall.The 17-year-old salutatorianleaves LowellHigh School with a 3.992GPA.While at MSU, Winsorwill study natural sciencesand pre vet. Her career goalis lo become a veterinarian.The daughter of SiggiWinsor is ihe recipient ofthe MSU outstanding junioraward.EnglehardtJessica Winsorscholarship. Women'sClub scholarship, 1998 soccer most valuable player, andOK While all conference soccer player.During her four years she has been involved in soccer,volleyball. Leaders' Club, National Honor Society, studentcouncil. International Club and Project Pals."I've enjoyed being involved in sports and makingfriends," Winsor said. "I've also enjoyed Woman Power."If Winsor were to start lugh school over, she says shewould try lo become more dedicated to the clubs she wasinvolved in and would be a three-sport athlete her juniorand senior years.few more clubs, because itreally helps when you are ap-a crew member for the Lowplyingtor scholarships. Ididn't think it would matterbut it really does.Jonathan DenHouterJonathan DenHouter isthe 18-year-old son ofLeonard and KathrynDenHouter.He completes his fouryears al Lowell High Schoolwith a 3.943 grade point average.DenHouter will attend theUniversity of Michigan in thefall where he will study law,film and music.His career goal is to attaina law degree, be a screenwriter and/or a soundtrackcomposer.The senior was active inthe LHS jazz band, served asell Performing Arts Centerand was an Eagle Scout,DenHouter says he enjoyedworking at the performingarts center and the creatingwriting contest he participatedin.Kelly BienerKelly Biener finishes herfour years al Lowell HighSchool with a 3.937 gradepoint average.She will study engineeringattheUniversity of Michiganin the fall.Biener is the daughter ofNancy Biener of Lowell andJohn Biener.During her four years atLHS, she has been active inthe National Honor Society,yearbook, student council.ModelU.N., InternationalClub, Women's Club,cheerleading and track."I have enjoyed the satisfaction1 got from receiving agood grade on a lest orproject," Biener said.Mike BefusMike Befus will attendCalvin College in the fallwhere he will pursue a liberalarts degree.The son of Ray and CarolBetus will use his degree toattain a career in the ministry.The17-year-old seniorgraduates with a 3.929 gradepoint average.He is the recipient of theCalvin College Presidentialscholarship.During his four years atLowell High School, Befuswas active in the marchingband. National Honor Societyand several VineyardChristian Fellowship Ministryteams.Adam MixAdam Mix, the son of<strong>To</strong>m and Gisele Mix, will attendCalvin College where hewill study criminal justicewith the hopes of a career inlaw enforcement.The 18 year old completeshis four years at Lowell HighSchool with a grade point averageof 3.917.His activities have includedtrack, rock .climbingand mountain biking.David LuykDavid Luyk is scheduledto attend the University ofMichigan this fall to studycomputer engineering.With this, the senior willwork toward a career in softwaredevelopment.The 18 year old is the sonof Dan and Kris Luyk. Heaccumulated a grade pointaverage of 3.901 infouryearsat LHS.Susan J. ClarkSusan J. Clark, the daughterof Jim and Carole Clark,will attend the University ofMichigan in the fall.Clark will study chemicalengineering and law. Hercareer goal is to be a corporatelawyer for a chemicalcompany.Clark is the recipient of athree-yearoutstandingachievement in academics, aUniversity of Michigan fulltuition scholarship, and a soccerexcellence award.During her four years,Clark's activities have includedModel U.N., the annual,International Club,drama club. Inner City SoupKitchen, Inner City BuildingRepair team and mission tripsto Mexico."Academically. 1 reallyenjoyedSteveKampfschulte's A.P. Governmentclass, Clark explains.© HBO (10:30) Movie: Movie: ••ft "Can't Buy Me Love"(1987) Patnck Dempsey. 'PG-13' Lifestories Movie: ••ft "The Arrival"(1996, Science Fiction) Charlie Sheen. 'PG-W Tracey Takes Movie: •• "Space Jam" (1996) Michael Jordan. 'PG'© MAX Movie: •••• "G/g/"(1958. Musical) Maurice Chevalier. (In Stereo) 'G' E Movie: "The Perfect Mother" (1997) Tyne Daly. [Movie: "Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol"(1987) Movie: ••ft 'Wayne's World2"(1993) Mike Myers. ••• "Airplane!"SUNDAY EVENING JUNE 7,19987:<strong>00</strong>BROADCAST STATIONSo l0_oO 35O 17O 8WWMTWOTV7:30 8:<strong>00</strong> 8:3060 Minutes (In Stereo) $ <strong>To</strong>uched by an Angel (In Stereo) KMovie: "Monkey Trouble"(\S9A) Thora Birch, Mimi Rogers. (In Stereo) $WGVU Eyewitness "Mountain"WXMINatural World SWorld's Funniest! (R) (In Stereo) K9:<strong>00</strong> 9:30<strong>To</strong>ny Awards (In Stereo Live) SMovie: "Fighting for My Daughter" (1995) Lindsay Wagner, Piper Laurie. (In Stereo) S10:<strong>00</strong> 10:30 1 1 : 0 0NewsNews11:30Paid ProgramLove Boat-NextBroadway '98: Launching the <strong>To</strong>nys S Masterpiece Theatre "The Woman in White" (In Stereo) K Firing Line: China Viewers' ChoiceSimpsons (In Stereo) 3L King of the Hill (R) $ X-Files "Redux II" (R) (In Stereo) (Part 3 oi 3) E X-Files "Fresh Bones" (In Stereo) 3£ Psi Factor: Chronicles ol the Paranormal (R) EWOOD NBA Showtime £ NBA Basketball Playoffs: Finals Game 3 - Teams to Be Announced. (In Stereo Live) S American Film Institute Salute to Robert Wise News Extra (In Stereo)CD 23 WKAR Michigan Magazine Northern Exp. Broadway '98: Launching the <strong>To</strong>nys S Masterpiece Theatre "The Peacock Spring" (R) (In Stereo) (Part 2 ol 2) 3C Foto-Novelas 3C Practical Sports Off the RecordQ) n©CDWZZM Movie: "Monkey Trouble"(W9A) Thora Birch. Mimi Rogers. (In Stereo) 3C Movie: "Fighting for My Daughter" [1995) Lindsay Wagner, Piper Laurie. (In Stereo) S News Entertainment <strong>To</strong>nightWSYM World's Funniest! (R) (In Stereo) $Simpsons (In Stereo) S King of the Hill (R) S X-Files "Redux II" (R) (In Stereo) (Part 3 ol 3) E News Pensacola: Wings of Gold "Past Sins" (R)ffi TBS National Geographic Explorer "High Peak Rescue": "Diving With Seals": "A Savage Kind ol Love." E Movie: "Ghosf"(1990. Fantasy) Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore. A murder victim returns to save his beloved fiancee. National Geo.CD FAM Movie: "The Cowboy and the Movie Sfaf"(1998) Sean Young. Priscilla Barnes. Premiere. (In Stereo) E Movie: "Columbo; It's All in Ihe Game" (1993) Peter Falk, Claudia Christian. (In Stereo) E Hawaii Five-0 "Over 50? Steal" E© FX (6:<strong>00</strong>) Movie: *1* "Once Bitten" {1985}Movie: ** "Weekend at Bernie's //"(1993) Andrew McCarthy. 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(Live) ESportscenter E® CNN World <strong>To</strong>daySports <strong>To</strong>night E Perspectives E World <strong>To</strong>day E Sporting Life E Newsstand: Time ESports <strong>To</strong>night E This Week in the NBANICK My Brother and Me (R) All That (R) (In Stereo) Mystery Files of Shelby |Nick News E Wonder Years E Wonder Years E Lucy and Desi Comedy HourYou're on Nick, Charlie Rugrats (In Stereo) EA&E Ancient Mysteries "The Fate of the Neanderthals" Guide to Historic Homes Bob Vila explores Chiswick House and Marble Hill House. EMummies: Tales From the Egyptian Crypts (R)(6:<strong>00</strong>) Auto Racing: FIA Formula One •• Canadian Grand Prix. Last Word (R) Goin* DeepFOX Sports NewsFOX Sports News(5 ;1 5) Movie: "The Searchers"(1956) [Movie: "The Undefeated"(1969, Western) John Wayne. Two Civil War veterans battle Mexican revolutionaries. 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Richard Denning Movie:** "Kiss the Blood Off My Hands" (1948), Joan FontaineZorro In Stereo) E Mickey Mouse Club I Movie: **'? "$1.<strong>00</strong>0.<strong>00</strong>0 Duck"(1971). Dean Jones 'G' E Movie: **» "The Preacher's Wife"0996) Denzel Washington. An angel becomes drawn to a 's dulcet-toned wife. "PG"Innocents Arliss 'R) (In Stereo) E [Movie: "Lethal Tender"(1997) (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult language, violence) EMovie: •*•'? "Serpico"(1973. Drama) Al Pacmo. <strong>To</strong>ny Roberts. Undercover cop Frank Serpico exposes police corruption. 'R' E*0;3C Movie:Movie: »** •flosewooO"(l997). Vmg Rhames (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult situations, violence) EMovie: "Sabofage"(1996). Carrie-Anne Moss. <strong>To</strong>ny <strong>To</strong>dd (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult language, violence) EMovie: "Dream Lover"IS SATELLITE TVTHE ANSWER?Are You Asking The Right Questions?Can we watch different shows on our different TV'sin the house?LOWELL CABLETELEVISIONA: No! Not until you investadditional equipment andhook ups for each TV. Thiscould cost you hundreds more.Still Your Best Choice...Getting Better All The Time897-8405Notices in The Ledger's•Coming Events" are freeof charge to any non-profitorganization in the Lowell,Ada. Alto, and Saranacarea. We prefer such noticesto be kept brief and tobe submitted by mail, butwill accept notices byphone at 897-9261.EVERY THIRD SUN.: TheFlat River SnowmobileClub meets at the clubhouseat 11841 Potters Rd.Just east of Montcalm Ave.,potluck dinner, 12:<strong>00</strong>p.m.,meeting at 1:<strong>00</strong> p.m. Newmembers and guests arewelcome. No Sept. meeting.FIRST MONDAY: Fellowshipof Christian AthletesiFCA) meets at the HighSchool during lunch periodsin the cafeteria forupdates on coming eventsand information.EVERY THIRD MONDAY:MOPS (Mothers ofPreschoolers) meetingfrom 9:45 a.m. - noon atSaranacChurch.CommunityPre-register.Childcare provided. 642-6322.SECOND MONDAY OFEACH MONTH: The LowellArea Schools Board ofEducation meets at 7:30p.m. in the AdministrationBuilding located in theformer Runciman Elementary.3<strong>00</strong> High Street.EVERY MONDAY: 7:30p.m. Overeaters Anonymous. No fees. No dues.No weigh-ins. Good ShepherdLutheran Church10305 Bluewater Hwy. 3miles East of Lowell on M-21. Call 451-8953. Comepin us!EVERY MONDAY: SeniorMen's Golf Club at ArrowheadGolf Course. 9 a.m.tee-time. Come join us!SECOND MONDAY OFEACH MONTH: GoldenAges meet 6 p.m. at HaleHouse (Senior Neighbors,314 S. Hudson). Potluck.All are welcome.SECOND MONDAY OFEACH MONTH: TheBowne <strong>To</strong>wnship HistoricalSociety will hold itsregular meetings at the HistoricalMuseum at 84th andAlden Nash. The meetingis at 7:30 p,m,^URTH MONDAY OFEACH MONTH; AmericanLegion Clark-Ellis Post 152at Lowell V.F.W. Hall, 307E - Main St. at 8 p.m.EVERY 1ST MONDAY:V.F.W. Post 8303 meetsat the V.F.W. Clubroom,307 E. Main St. Lowell at 7p.m.EVERY MON.: Boy ScoutTroop 102, for boys 11 andup or completing the 5thgrade,will meet from 7 to8:30 p.m. during the schoolyear in the Scout Cabin atthe end of North WashingtonStreet. Enjoy activitieslike hiking and camping andlearn skills that can last alifetime. For more informationcall 897-6405.TUESDAYS: Take OffPounds Sensibly <strong>To</strong>psMl#372 meets everyTuesdayevening at Key HeightsMobile Home Park CommunityBuilding. Weigh-insat 5:45 p.m.EVERY SECOND &FOURTH TUES.: Qua-Ke-Zik Sportsmen's Clubmeets. 8 p. m . at the Clubbuilding, 14<strong>00</strong> ForemanRoad, Lowell.EVERY SECOND TUES.:Lowell Masonic Lodgeregular meeting, 7:30 p.m.at the Masonic Center, 119Lincoln Lake, Lowell. AllMasons are welcome.EVERY TUES.: LadiesCoffee break Bible study.Free nursery and preschoolstory hour/crafts time. CalvaryChristian ReformedChurch across from BurgerKing. 10 to 11:15 a.m.EVERY 1ST& 3RDTUES-DAY: Lowell Lions Clubmeets at 6:30 p.m. at LookMemorial Fire Station,South Hudson, Lowell.EVERY 3RD TUES.: Childrenwith A.D.D./A.D.H.DIssues Group meeting atSt. Lukes Lutheran Church,32156 4-Mile N.E. (at theintersection of 4-Mile andthe East Beltline). at7p.m.For information call Lindaat 874-5662.EVERY 1STTUES: Adultswith A D D. Issues Groupmeeting at Aquinas Collegein the classroom building(at the far end of the parkinglot) on Woodward, justsouth of Fulton in room109. For information callAnn at 949-8537.WEDNESDAY: RollawayLtd. SeniorBowling, 1p.m.,55 and over.WEDNESDAYS: 8 p.m.ALANON meets at LowellCongregational Church.EVERY FIRST WEDNES-DAY: Lowell Area Jayceesmeet at 7 p.m. at LowellCity Hall. Individual, communityand managementdevelopment for youngadults 21-39 years of age.Phone 897-0709 for information.FIRST WEDNESDAYEACH MONTH: AlzheimersSupport Group meetsat 6:30 p.m. at CumberlandRetirement Village. Phone897-9310 for information.EVERY SECOND WEDNES-DAY: G.F.W.C. LowellWomen's Club meets atnoon in the communityroom at Schneider Manor,725 Bowes Rd.SECOND WEDNESDAYEACH MONTH: 2 to 3:30p.m., Family Council fortheLaurels of Kent NursingHome. This is a volunteergroup formed to enhancethe quality of life for all theresidents. Interested personsare welcome to meetin the Activity Room, Wing"C."EVERY FOURTHWEDNESDAY: Elderly volunteersneeded toparticipate in theIntergenerational Programwith school age childrenfrom Lowell in many differentseasonal activities. Twotimes available: 9:45 to10:45 a.m. or 12:45 to 1:45p.m. Call Sister Colleen AnnNagle, F.S.E. at the FranciscanChild DevelopmentCenter, 897-7842.EVERY WEDNESDAY:DivorceCare meets at 7p.m. at the Helping HandsChild Care Center. 1188Lincoln Lake Rd. This supportand recovery programis for all adults experiencingdivorce or separation.For more information, call(616) 897-6890.THURSDAYS - Take OffPounds Sensibly <strong>To</strong>ps Ml,No. 333. Saranac, meetsevery Thursday evening atthe Saranac Public Library.Weigh-ins at 6:45 p.m.THURSDAYS: WeightWatchers meets in Lowellat the Lowell CongregationalChurch, 404 N.Hudson, at 7 p.m. Registrationis a half hour beforeand after meetings. Newmembers are invited to joinat any time. Questions? Call1-8<strong>00</strong>-651-6<strong>00</strong>0,EVERY THURS. - St.Mary's Pregnancy CrisisCenter, 402 Amity St., nondenominational-helpforpregnant women and adolescentsat the school. From11 a.m, - 3 p.m. and onMondays from 5:30 - 8p.m. Phone 897-9393.FIRST AND THIRDTHURSDAY: The Alto LionsClub meets at Dari's at7 p.m.EVERY 2ND THURS.:N.A.R.F.E. meets 1:30 p.m.at Trinity Lutheran Church,27<strong>00</strong> E. Fulton.EVERYSECONDTHURS-DAY: Lowell V.F.W.Auxiliary No. 8303 meetsat 3:30 p.m. at the V.F.W.Post, 307 W. Main Street,Lowell.EVERY THIRD THURS-DAY: Royal Arch Masonsregular meeting at 7:30 p.m.at the Lowell Masonic Center,119 Lincoln Lake,Lowell. Dinner at 6:30 p.m.EVERY THIRD THURS-DAY: LaLeche League ofAda, Cascade & Lowellmeets at 6:30 p.m. for socializingwith meeting at 7p.m. Motherto mother supportfor pregnant &breastfeeding women.Nursing children are welcometo attend. Our currentlocation is a church in Ada.Call Janet 897-6845 orLaurie, 642-6195 for moreinformation.SECONDTHURSDAY OFEVERY MONTH: The AdaHistorical Society meets atthe Ada <strong>To</strong>wnship office at7 p.m.SECONDTHURSDAY OFEACH MONTH: Fellowshipot Christian athletes (FCA)meets in individual homesfor huddle meetings for fellowshipand devotions.THIRD THURSDAY OFEACH MONTH: Fellowshipof Christian Athletes (FCA)meets in the high schoolcafeteria during seminartime for planning sessionsfor activities.FOURTH THURSDAY OFEACH MONTH: Fellowshipof Christian Athletes (FCA)meets at 7 a.m. in highschool teachers diningroom for a light breakfast.For information concerningFCA call Kris Gallagher at676-1355 or Linda Johnsonat 897-4922.EVERY FRIDAY: Respiteday care for the elderly.Activities and respite for theaging person from 9 a.m. to4 p.m. Call Sister DarleneWessling, F.S.E. at theFranciscan Child DevelopmentCenter, 897-7842.EVERY SAT. Lowell AmateurRadio Club sponsorsthe 145,270 - repeaterwhich operates on a 24-hour basis. Also there isa Simplex Frequency147.420 PL 186,2.WOMEN OF THEMOOSE: Business meetingis held the third Mondayof each month at 8 p.m.The Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, June 3, 1998 -Pa^c 33ALTO LIBRARY HOURS:Open Tues. 12 to 8 p.m.;Wed. 12:30 - 5:30 p.m.;Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.; Sat. 9a.m. to 1 p.m. Phone 868-6038.ENGLEHARDT LIBRARYHOURS: Monday &Wednesday, 1-8 p.m.;Tuesdays Friday, 1-5 p.m.:Thursday & Saturday 10a.m.-5 p.m.JUNE 3 & 10: EatingHealthy While Grieving - Aseries of six sessions designedto encourage andmotivate grieving personsto eat nourishing foods duringthe grief process. From1 to 2:30 p.m. at Hospice ofGreater Grand Rapids,1260 Ekhart N.E. For moreinformation or to register,call Hospice of GreaterGrand Rapids, (616) 356-5255.THURS., JUNE 4: VergennesCooperative Clubwill meet at 1 p.m. atSchneider Manor. Hostesses:Pauline Burtle, RubyChristiansen and AliceBauer. Program; H. Wallin,Naturalist, WonderfulWoods. Sponsor: EvelynBriggs. Members are askedto bring food items for Access-6.MON., JUNE 8: There willbe a dessert reception heldin honor of all Cherry Creekvolunteers - anything fromhelping in the classroomsto field trips - from 4 to 5p.m. in the cafeteria. Childcare will be provided soyou may come and enjoythe wonderful dessertsWEEKLY ACTIVITIES/sssss/s// // .•made especially for you byour teachers.WED., JUNE 10: SnowUnited Methodist Churchat 3189 Snow Ave. SE. willserve a family style turkeyand dressing dinner at 5:30p.m. Adults $6, ages 5-12S2.MON., JUNE 15: Lassosoccer tryouts are mandatoryfor the fall 1998 seasonand will be held atCreekside Park in Lowell.Registration is 4:45 p.m.and tryouts are at 5 p.m.There will be a parentsmeeting at 5:15 p.m. Makeupday and callbacks willbe held Wednesday, June17. For more informationor questions call 897-6816or 691-9840. Wearing yourshin guards and cleats isrecommended,MON., JUNE 15: <strong>Parent</strong>sOf Murdered Children &Other Survivors of Homicide(POMC) of WestMichigan meets at 7 p.m.in the Discovery Room ofTrinity Methodist Church,11<strong>00</strong> Lake Drive, SE,Grand Rapids. A questionand answer session isscheduled to be conductedby Circuit Court JudgeKolenda, after which willbe informal sharing. All survivorsof homicide,regardless of the time lapsesince the murderof a lovedone, or the age of thevictim, are welcome.Contact Danni Smith, inLowell, 897-2544; TimTimmerman, in CedarSprings, (616)696-1023, orSteve Gainey at Life Guidance,954-1991.LOWELL SENIOR NEIGHBORS CALENDAR897-5949MON.: 8:30 a.m. Walking,Woodland Mall.TUES.: 8:30 a.m. Walking,Woodland Mall.WED.: 12:45 Shoppingassistance.THURS: 9:<strong>00</strong> a.m. WalkMON., JUNE 1: 7:45a.m., Casino, Mt. Pleasant.WED., JUNE 3: 8 a.m.,Co-ed breakfast.WED., JUNE 3: 9:30 to11:15 a.m.. Blood pressure.Special EventsWED., JUNE 3: 12:30p.m.. Woodland Mall,Ocean Floor program.FRI., JUNE 5: 12:30p.m., Ford Museum,Grandma Moses art.and shop - WoodlandMall; 1:<strong>00</strong> p.m.. Euchre;9:30, Crafts.FRI.: 8:30 a.m. Walking-WoodlandMall.MON.-FRI.: Seniormeals program, noon.MON., JUNE 8: 12:30p.m., Meijers, shopping.TUES., JUNE 9: 7 a.m.,Shipse Ind., flea market.WED., JUNE 10: 12:30p.m.. Movie You WereNever Lovelier.THURS., JUNE 11:12:30p.m., Dance-WestSide Complex.(Dinner resenvtionsshiniltl he madeJ udrkiiiff daysin luhaneel


I ulm r-Wi'dni'sday, June 3. 199H-Page 34The Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, June 3, 1998-Paue 3?Don't Forget <strong>To</strong>..Canfield promises high energy andcommon sense approach• •••I 've ahuiys had nir eye on .serving onnow I have time to dcdicaie toward it.By Thaddeus J. KrausLowell Ia Jiterr.JiicrDeh CanfielJ calls ser\-iiiii on ihc Li>\vcll BoarJ olEJucalion "as hiiih as a personcan ect in parental m-\(>l\emeni in iheir chikl'seJucaiion."* I'se always had m\ eyeon it. but now I have lime lodedicate toward n." saysCantield. a molher of fivechildren. The oldest is in highschool and the youngesl istwo years old.Her background includesbusiness operation experience.Canfield and her husbandGreg have ow ned andoperated Canfield Plumbingand Heating since l l >94. "Aschool is a business. I knowhow to run a business. 1 havedealt m the areas of publicrelations, bookkeeping andbenefits (health and emploxeei."Canfield isalsoa woman."Sex eral \ ears ano there w erethree women ser\ ing on theboard; now there isonl\ one.1 iliink another woman isneeded. 1 ihink thev need me."she says.Den CanfieldThe lifelong Lowell residentidentifies grow th and financesas two areas on w Inchthe district needs to focus."I iJnnk there has beensome mismanagement problemswith the finances. Benthe school hoard , butDeb CanfieldBleke. however. I think isturning things around and hasus on the right track." Canfieldsays.Her school involvementover the years has includedsix years on the PTO. and amember of the TLC committeeas well as taking part insetting a list of five communityvalues. "I feel real proudthat I was a part of lhal process."Canfield said.The1977 graduate ofLowell High School believesshe can make a difference. "Imay not have the resume ofothers or a degree in education,but a person doesn't haveto have a degree to make adifference in the lives of children."Canfield explains.The board candidate describesherself as a fair, enthusiasticperson with a strongsense of values w ho takes acommon sense approach loBalanced budget, maintainingfacilities and adequate class sizesimportant issues for board president••••I have a pretty good feel for the totality of the issues facingthis school district. I think there is a learning curve for any personcotning onto the hoard to gain an understanding and exposure ofthe financial, academic, curriculum and policy issues.By Thaddeus J. KrausIjtwcllLedger falitorThe financial questions facing pi'Micschools w ill force them to operate close tothe margin.Lowell School Board president Pete! Gustafson says that is okay. "We should!operate close to the margin. Public schoolsare not profit-making entities. The moniesj should be used to provide for proper educa-| lion of students."Gustafson is completing his fourth yearscat m the June N election."1 ha\ea pretty good feel for the lotalilyot the issues facing this school district."Gustafson said. "I think there is a learningcur\e for any person coming onto the boardlo gain an understanding and exposure ol thelinancial. academic, curriculum and policyissues."Maintaining a balanced budget in a timeot fixed revenue, and meeting the challengeol a growing school district by maintaininglife.Pete Gustafsonadequate class si/es and facilities are impor-' *"i t ch a 11en ge s fac i ng t he d isi rict. accord i ngtov jiisiai son."When1 came onthe boardfour yearsago. therew ere shortcomingsinon the school board, the last year and a ha If our businessand a>. president. His aspirations arc to regain h isfilla n c i a Im a n a g e -mem. Withchanges inourbusinesspersonnelandvPete Gustafsonsuperintendent, steps have been taken toaddress business and financial activities."Gustafson explains.Gustafson, cont'd, pj;. 35'98 LOWELLSCHOOL BOARDELECTIONMONDAY, JUNE 8Polls Open - 7 a-m. to 8 p.m.Precinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Runciman GymOld Bowne <strong>To</strong>wnship Hall(Alden Nash and 84th Street)Vergennes <strong>To</strong>wnship Hall• •••I read year after year the district has missed its financialtargets. Changes in funding and growth are things the districtmust plan for and watch closely.By Thaddeus J. KrausLowell Ledger EditorFor the second time in as many years. PatNugent is in the mix for a seat on the board:Pat NugentMarsha Wilcox.of education.IMarchnof19 9 7,Nugentputhis nameon a shortlist of candi d a t e sseeking anappointmentto theboard ofeducation,followingthe resigjnation ofb o a r dp residentNugent who did not get the appointmentwill try again in "98... this time through anelection held on June 8.Nugent is one of four candidates whowill be vying for one of two seats open on theLowell Board of Education.The seats open are those of board presidentPete Gustafson and board trustee EllenMcClain.Pat NugentGustafson is running again. McClainhas opted not toboard.^C 0 llege FundUp <strong>To</strong> Date?The best jobs of the future will require acollege education. Will your kids be ready?Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company ofMichigan can build the college fund they need.Call now.Making your future more predictable9 FARM BUREAU>. INSURANCEseek re-election to theNugent has spent ihe past five yearsteaching history at West Catholic HighSchool.He is a 1989 graduate of Lowell HighSchool and earned a history education degreefrom Michigan State University in 1993."I've always had an interest m education.Serving on the board is something Iwant to do," Nugent said. "I think I bring afresh perspective."The 1989 LHS valedictorian believes itis important that the school maintain a responsivenessto the community. "The boardshould constantly be looking out for thevoice of the community." Nugent said. "I'ma lifelong resident of Lowell. I seethe valuesof the community and its goals promoted inthe school district. I think we can be happywith and proud of that."One of the things that has helped bringthat about has been the formulation of thefive community values.While that has been a plus. Nugent sayshe does not think the district has a handle onfinancial accountability."1 read year after year the district hasmissed its financial targets." Nugent says."Changes in funding and growth are thingsthe district must plan for and watch closely."UJMARK JOHNSON6095 28th ST SESuite 4Grand Rapids(616) 940-8181'98 LOWELL SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONJUNESMONDAY,JUNESStatus quo not always the way for open-minded board candidate/ feel Lowell is a good district overall and alternative schools arenot something I'd consider for my children at this time.Paul YoungBy Thaddeus J. KrausLowell Ledger EditorPaulYoung has beengreatly impressed by the highschool's Model U.N. program."It's an amazing program. 1would have jumped into somethinglike this as a student."he explains.Since he isn't and can't.Young will jump into the racefor one of two school boardseats.Of the fourcandidates runningfor the two seals open onPaul Youngthe Lowell School Board.Young is the newest to thearea.Young and his wife Kimand theirtwochildren Charlieand Allison have lived in theLowell School Districtthe past four years.for"The status quo is not alwaysthe best thing." Youngsays. "I am very open-mindedto new ideas."The Rockford HighSchool graduate with degreesin history and education fromWestern Michigan UniversityFULL-TIME/PART-TIME/ON-CALLTEAM SUPPORT STAFFHope Network is offering exciting positions for caring, motivated individualswho are interested in working in our dynamic West Lake Program located at11652 Grand River Avenue/Cascade Rd. in Lowell. 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Main, Lowell616-897-9259has also embraced the workand effort ofoneof his boardpredecessors."One of the big reasons Iam running is I like what EllenMcClain did." Young explains."She oversaw and kepta close eye on the budget.Ellen also pointed out uncomfortableissues."Young also sees the budgetas the biggest issue facingLowell Schools.He doesn't have a problemwith projectingdeficitspending. While it is not anideal situation,in recognizingthe problem. Young believeswork can be donethroughout the year so thatfund balance monies don'thave to be used to make upthe difference.Another issue which publicschools will continue toface, according to Young, isGustafson, cont'd.... From page 34While some success hasbeen attained, Gustafson saidihe district must remain vigilanton a continuing basis tomake sure that continues.The board president saysthe district's deficit budgetingindicates the reality of thefinancial system.Thai reality has beensharpened by the uncertaintyof additional students and thatthere will be no increase inthe foundation grant next yeardue lo the Durant settlement.The board presidentpoints out that the $2 millionfund balance this year representsa slight increase. Theprojected fund balance forthenext year is $1.5 million.Gustafson enjoys his limeon the board now more sothan four years ago."It is always a more enjoyableexperience whenthere are positive and constructivethings underway."Gustafson said. "It is not just5the challenge from competingalternative schools (charterand home-based)."Charter schools offer anoption. They force publicschools lo be more flexible.They make them better,"Young said. "Let me makethis clear, though, I feel Lowellis a good district overalland alternative schools are notsomething I'd consider for mychildren at this time."Young adds Lowell hasgood facilities and has done agoodjob of maintaining them.Lowell Schools. I think Lowellis generally experiencing arenaissance. I think there ispride in this community andthe school system is part ofthat."Gustafson speaks withpride of ihe character valuesadopted by ihe communiiy."The values have captured iheimagination of this communityand have helped lo elevateour standards."WIN! WHITECAPS TICKETS!From The Ledger ® IONE WINNER TOBE ANNOUNCEDEACH WEEK!How many seatsare there at Old Kent Park?Once a week,throughJuly 98,The Ledgerwill hold adrawing for4 Whitecaps'Tickets!Just find the answer tothis week's question inThe Ledger and get it toThe Ledger office to beentered in the drawing!You can enter as many times as you like but...YOU MUST have the answer cut out from the Ledgeralong with this ad to be eligible for the drawing.No photocopies accepted!This Week'sWinner Is:BRIANDEADLINE FOR THISWEEK'S ENTRY IS 5 PMMonday, June 8,1998The tickets are undated reserved seat ticketsand should be redeemed at the stadium boxn //office for a dated game. All exchanges are made' ' based upon availability. We encourageeveryone to exchange their tickets in advance.NAME:ADDRESS;I "PlPHONE NUMBER;Bring this ad, along with the answer, or mail to:IThe Lowell Ledger^ ^^J^N^Broadway • P.O. Box 128 • Lowell, Ml 49331


1 lu 1 mull l.vdjiiT-\\cdncsda). .linK' 30rtf ^ ^ !( M/M f '.rl fThe Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, June 3,1998-Page 37OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGSOFCITY COUNCILOF THECITY OF LOWELLFor the Regular Meeting of MONDAY. MAY 18, 1998.The Meeting was called to order at 7;30 p.m. by MayorThompson and the Deputy City Clerk called the Roll.Present: Councilmembers Blough. Green. Shores andMayor Thompson.Absent: Councilmember Myers.Also Present; City Manager David Pasquale. DeputyCity Clerk Betty Morlock. Chief of Police James Valentine.Director of Public Works Daniel DesJarden, CityTreasurer Suzanne Olin. Account Clerk Susan Ullery.IT WAS MOVED BY BLOUGH and seconded by GREENto excuse the absence of Councilmember Myers.YEA: 4.NAY: 0.ABSENT: 1.MOTION CARRIED.Councilmember Blough noted on page 2, paragraph 8should read "Boardmember Blough questioned as towhether the proposed new wall would be at the 23-footfront yard setback."IT WAS MOVED BY SHORES andseconded by BLOUGHthat the minutes of the May 4.1998 meeting be approvedas corrected.YEA: 4.NAY: 0.ABSENT; 1.MOTION CARRIED.IT WAS MOVED BY GREEN and seconded by BLOUGHthat the bills and accounts payable be allowed and thewarrants issued.YEA; Councilmembers Blough. Green, Shores and MayorThompson.NAY: 0.ABSENT; 1.MOTION CARRIED.BILLS AND ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (05/04/98)GENERAL FUND $66,960.35MAJOR STREET FUND 179.99LOCAL STREET FUND 180.<strong>00</strong>DDA FUND 33,038.75WASTEWATER FUND 28,090.76WATER FUND 1,404.32DATA PROCESSING FUND 50.<strong>00</strong>EQUIPMENT FUND 1,191.60CURRENT TAX FUND 250.55LEE FUND 2,363.35IMPROVEMENT FUND 1,146.10Item #1. 1998-99 BUDGET - PRESENTATION ANDPUBLIC HEARING. Asthefirst of two public hearings onthe budget. City Manager David Pasquale highlightedthe main components of the proposed 1998-99 Operatingbudget:A. General Fund: The budget has planned expenditures(including transfers to Other Funds) of SI.904,180. Thesame millage rate of 13.85 as the last five years isproposed. A fund balance of S339.429 is shown.The General Fund includes:Council $26,1<strong>00</strong>.Manager 81,690.Elections 6,830.Assessor 32,6<strong>00</strong>.Attorney 25,<strong>00</strong>0.General Office 114.585.Treasurer 149,610.Planning Commission 4,945.Police 682,245.The Police Department includes $20,<strong>00</strong>0 for the purchaseof a used vehicle and refurnishing two.Fire 163,250.Ambulance 3.<strong>00</strong>0.City Hall 33,150.Cemetery 92,750.The Cemetery includes $10,<strong>00</strong>0 of road paving.Eng/Bldg. Inspection 11,1<strong>00</strong>.Dept. of Public Works 144,620.Sidewalks 10,550.(maintenance)Refuse 90.<strong>00</strong>0.(recycling)Parks 123,995.Library 41,1<strong>00</strong>.W*J'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS"S"S'""""""''"' f "" y 'The Library is offset by a $7741 contribution by the KentDistrict Library.Historic District Comm 2,8<strong>00</strong>.Lowell Area HistoricalAssociation 8,760.Senior Neighbors 1,5<strong>00</strong>.Chamber of Commerce 3,<strong>00</strong>0.Unallocated 31,<strong>00</strong>0.Transfer to Local Streets 20.<strong>00</strong>0.TOTAL; $ 1,904,180.B. Building Authority The Building Authority bond paymentfor the library is $125,785 for the fiscal year. This isthe third year of a ten year bond payment. Contributionswill be provided from the Look Fund ($40,<strong>00</strong>0), LowellArea Community Fund ($40,<strong>00</strong>0) and remaining donationsand interest earned. Thus, no General Fund contributionis required for this year.C. Water and Wastewater Fund. No rate increases areproposed.Currently, water commodity charge $1.58 per thousandgallons per month readiness to serve $17.50 permonth.A12" main will be installed from Broadwayto Amity as part of the downtown improvementproject. An 8" main from the intersectionof S. Hudson and Main Street willalso be undertaken.sewer commodity charge S 1.80 perthousand gallons per month debt service$11.<strong>00</strong> per monthNo sewer projects have been planned. Amaster plan for an expansion of the City'sWastewater Treatment Plant will be undertakenby Earth Tech. No allocations willbe required from the Wastewater Fund.D. Lee Fund. The Parks and Recreation Commissionand City Council adopted a policy to ensure at least$1,<strong>00</strong>0 or 10% of net proceedings would be set asidetoward building a fund reserve to gain greater investmentrevenue. Two pavilions are planned for Creekside andStoney Lakeside Parks. There will be one 20 x 24structure at each park by the current fiscal year end. Anadditional pavilion and more parking will be installed atCreekside Park during the coming budget year. Anallocation of $4,8<strong>00</strong> is provided for design services toRecreation Park improvements as part of reviewingaccess to the facility. King Milling Company will donate$5,<strong>00</strong>0 for this study.Councilmember Green responded that the City needs toensure public access along the riverbank from the traintracks to the mouth of the Flat River. The City still wantsto meet the needs of King Milling.Councilmember Blough requested the Downtown HistoricDistrict Commission to give the City a report oncurrent properties in need of exterior repairs. If theproperties are not repaired and the Historic District Commissionwants to have any leverage, monies will have tobe allocated to undertake the repair. There is a processwhere the owner will be billed for those improvements. Atthis time, the budget has not earmarked any funds for thisfiscal year.Pasquale responded there are concerns in having moniesallocated in case the Historic District Commissionneeds to exercise its authority. Jim Doyle stated theCommission has applied to the Lowell Area CommunityFund (Englehardt Trust) for assistance. If this should notmaterialize, the City will consider funding. Also, DowntownHistoric District Commissioner James Barber willreport on downtown building repairs at the next publichearing.Mayor Thompson closed the public hearing.Mayor Thompson commented that a copy of the budgetis available for public review.Item #2. REVIEW OF A PROPOSED TREE REMOVALTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS'SS*"*"'AT 829 N. JEFFERSON Pasquale stated the City didreceive a quote from Poortenga Tree Service of $1,3<strong>00</strong>to remove the tree at 829 N. Jefferson. Director of PublicWorks Dan DesJarden responded Poortenga crew examinedthe tree. The tree is very healthy, but no grasscan grow in the area since the size causes shading. Thetree is pushing the concrete wall very little as indicated.DesJarden noted it is on the City right of way.Mayor Thompson felt $1,3<strong>00</strong> is much to pay, becausethe homeowner would wish to have grass .Councilmembers Shores and Blough felt it was costly toremove a healthy tree. Councilmember Green did nothave a problem with it, if the owner pays for the removalhimself and replaces the tree.Councilmember Blough asked if there was any commentby Poortenga about trimming certain areas of the treewhich would allow more light onto the grass. DesJardenwill question Poortenga about this.Mayor Thompson stated that if the homeowner replacedthe tree and paid for the cost, the City would allow itsremoval.IT WAS MOVED BY BLOUGH and seconded by GREENto table the tree removal proposal at 829 N. Jeffersonuntil the cost is given to homeowner Arnold DeLoofbefore the next meeting.YEA: 4.NAY: 0.ABSENT; 1.MOTION CARRIED.Item #3. NEWELL MANUFACTURING - 615 CHATHAM- APPLICATION FOR AN INDUSTRIAL FACILITIESEXEMPTION CERTIFICATE (P.A. 198) - SET A PUB-LIC HEARING, in reviewing the applications Newellwould qualify for twelve years of property tax abatementunder the point system adopted by the Council. It wasnoted the cost of these personal property improvementsamount to $ 1,135,<strong>00</strong>0. Further, 120 current jobs are tobe retained while 6 will be created.IT WAS MOVED BY SHORES and seconded by GREENto set a public hearing for June 1, 1993 to consider theIndustrial Facilities Exemption Certificate applicationfrom Newell Manufacturing.YEA; 4.NAY: 0.ABSENT; 1.MOTION CARRIED.Item #4. PERMISSION TO THE BLUE RIBBON STREETMARKET FROM THE LOWELL AREA CHAMBER OFCOMMERCE. On Thursday, August 13 and Friday,August 14 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Chamber ofCommerce wishes to hold the Blue Ribbon Street Marketdowntown. Liz Baker said the Chamber intends to rent16' x 8' spaces of the sidewalks in front of the businesses.The cost of $30 for the two day event would cover theadvertising of the event. This will take place the sametime as the 4-H Fair. The downtown construction will alsobe shut down. This will give the businesses some extramarketing.Councilmember Shores asked about liability concern.Pasquale stated this event will be covered.IT WAS MOVED BY BLOUGH and seconded bySHORES to allow the Blue Ribbon Street Market onThursday, August 13 and Friday, August 14 from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. on the downtown sidewalks as sponsored bythe Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce.YEA; 4.NAY: 0.ABSENT: 1.MOTION CARRIED.Item #5. REQUEST FROM PENELOPE DESHAW(12934 VERGENNES) TO HAVE ACCESS TO THEAIRPORT FOR AN AIRPLANE HOUSE AT HER PROP-ERTY - RECOMMENDATION FROM THE AIRPORT.Penelope Deshaw of Grand Rapids will be purchasing1.1 acres from Steve and Gayle Hohbach at 12934Vergennes. The property fronts Vergennes Road andabuts the main runway at the airport. Deshaw wishes tohave a hanger built on this property and eventually ahouse. She wishes to have access to the airport. TheAirport Board recommended at its April 28 meetingapproval to the City Council of an access agreement withDeshaw. This would be subject to the hangar being 150feet from the airport boundary line, an access fee of $15per month and requiring the City be named as anrr, p» ^ f»' I'fn > or • tLena Hoist was the winner of the Lowell Music Boosters50/50 Summer Vacation Fun Raffle. Lanie Rice, left,presents Hoist with a check for $1,541.<strong>00</strong>. Hoist donatedS5<strong>00</strong> of her winnings back to the Music Boosters. Thedrawing was held at the high school spring concert. Otherdinners were Georgie Roth, winning a $25 gift certificateId Kciser's, and Mark Bogdanik with a $15 gift certificateto Mancino's.additional insured for liability. In response to MayorThompson's inquiry, Pasquale stated this property willnot be affecting the clearance area for the runway.IT WAS MOVED BY GREEN and seconded by BLOUGHto approve an airport access agreement for PenelopeDeshaw at 12934 Vergennes Road, contingent uponclose of sale and conditions specified by the AirportBoard.YEA: 4.NAY; 0.ABSENT: 1.MOTION CARRIEDItem #6. UPDATE ON WEST MAIN SIDEWALKS. EngineerDennis Benoit of McNamee, Porter and Seeleyslated the West Main sidewalk project was proceedingsmoothly until the Michigan Department of Transportationdiscovered a right of way permit had never beenissued. With this discovery, a list of concerns from MDOTregarding the sidewalks in relation to future roadwayplans, were raised. These improvements are scheduledfor next year to continue the widening project along MainStreet (M-21) through Ada. This may add cost to theproject of $32,207, since MDOT wants the curbing anddrainage issues covered, before granting the permit toconstruct the sidewalk.Mayor Thompson questioned whose responsibility it wasto obtain the permit. Benoit stated the contractor isresponsible according to the construction document.The City has discussed with MDOT in regard to splittingthe cost of the drainage upgrades. This will be a benefit'oth for the sidewalk and the road. Pasquale notedMcNamee will not be charging the City for any of this-orrective work.ouncilmember Blough stated $35,<strong>00</strong>0 is being requested:over the improvements. Thus, the south side exfen-1 could not be extended to Bowes Road since current'onies will be expended. The project may have to beoduced in order to be within its current budget.'i'lyoi Thompson suggested City Attorney Richard Wendtreview the contract agreement.IT WAS MOVED BY BLOUGH and seconded by SHORES0 'able this West Main Street sidewalk project involvingadditional expenses until City Attorney Richard Wendthas the opportunity to review the engineering and constructioncontracts and reports to the City Council.YEA: 4.NAY: 0.BSENT; 1.MOTION CARRIEDtem #7. WATER STREET VACATION - RECREATIONA RK PLAN - RECOMMENDATION FROM THEARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION.ouncilmember Green stated King Milling Company hass ked the City to vacate a portion of Water Street onelo ck south of M-21 to the end. The problem of providingccess to the ballfield and fishing area at Recreationar k has been addressed at the Parks and Recreation•ommission meetings. The Commission proposed toI 'ovide a master plan for the park costing $9,8<strong>00</strong> throughWith Drs. Paul GauthierJim Lang & Donette BishProstate cancer is receiving a remarkable amount of attentionin the news media of late - and for good reason. In 1997,210.<strong>00</strong>0 cases of prostate cancer were diagnosed, and morethan 40,<strong>00</strong>0 deaths were attributed to this malignancy.Prostate cancer may be manifested by the same symptomsnoted with benign enlargement of the prostate gland - decreasedstrength of the urinary stream, sensation of not havingcompletely emptied the bladder, waking up several times atnight to urinate. In most men. however, prostate cancer has NOsymptoms until it becomes very advanced.Design Plus. A temporary access may be considered atthe north edge of the pool building. The City would need toacquire an easement from Michigan Wire. Also, the Citywould wish to maintain access with fencing along the eastside of the parking area leaving access to the river from theballfield. The City staff would install gravel within this year'sbudget. The Parks and Recreation Commission has recommendedthe City vacate the street and accept KingMilling's offer to provide $5,<strong>00</strong>0 towards the study. ThePlanning Commission needs to review these issues attheir May 26 meeting .Specifically, the Commission must consider selling a portionof Recreation Park north of the ballfield. Michigan Wirewishes to acquire this land for their truck access. TheCommission would need to delete this park area from theMaster Plan.IT WAS MOVED BY GREEN and seconded by BLOUGHfor the Planning Commission to review the Water Streetvacation as well as the deleting of a portion of RecreationPark property from the Master Plan with recommendationsto the City Council.YEA: 4.NAY: 0.ABSENT: 1.MOTION CARRIEDItem: #8. MONTHLY REPORTS. No comments.Item #9. CITIZEN COMMENTS. Flat River SnowmobileClub Members Brad Potter and Roxann Roth will beraffling off a snowmobile, trailer and cash prizes. They wishto hold the drawing after the Santa Claus Parade onDecember 5,1998. Potter and Roth spoke with Liz Bakerof the Chamber of Commerce about conducting it on thesidewalk in front of the Riverwalk. There appears to be noconflict with any other event. This would take place at11 ;30 a.m., and it would last about 15-20 minutes.IT WAS MOVED BY SHORES and seconded by GREENto allow the Flat River Snowmobile Club to hold a drawingby the Riverwalk on December 5,1998 at 11:30 a.m.Roxann Roth (424 Lafayette) had concerns about thecondition of the Hinkley building, questioning the neededimprovements to the structure. She expressed her worryregarding dangers for the children. Pasquale respondedthe owner had been notified of these violations and requirementsto bring the building to code. The processinvolves sending a letter to the owner with so many daysto respond. With no response, the City would spend thefunds necessary to bring the structure to code. A tax leanwould be placed on the property.Phyllis Lessens (725 Bowes Road) had concerns regardingCreekside Park's grass being long. DesJarden respondedCreekside Park has been cut.Also Lessens, Marie Rickert, Mary Jankowski and BobWalters of Schneider Manor, J Building, expressed concernwith vehicles parking on the east side of PleasantStreet by the north sidewalk from the building to the curb.They stated a vehicle is parking approximately four feetfrom the sidewalk. This is an unsafe situation for anyone tobe picked up or dropped off at the north sidewalk. SeveralBecause of the relative lack of symptoms of prostatecancer, screening remains very important as a tool for earlydiagnosis. Screening consists of a digital rectal exam to feelthe prostate. If it is firm, asymmetric, or nodular, it is consideredsuspicious for malignancy. A PS A blood test should thenbe obtained to further screen the patient. An annual PSA tcsiis only indicated for men over 50. unless the palieni is black orhas a family history of prostate cancer; in those cases, anannual PSA is recommended starting at age 40.If the gland is suspicious (abnormal digital exam orelevated PSA), then an ultrasound and a biopsy are recommendedto rule out cancer. It cancer is found on biopsy, manyforms of treatment are available, depending on the stage of thedisease and the age and overall health of the patient. In anyevent, we cannot overemphasize the need for regular screeningfor prostate disease.***The only reward of virtue is virtue; the onlyway to have a friend is to be one.—Ralph Waldo Emerson***residents use this area to carry their groceries to theirapartments. Impending snow removal was also mentionedas a concern.Mayor Thompson said City Manager Pasquale, Chiefof Police Valentine and himself will meet with theSchneider Manor Board to discuss these issues andfind the best solution. Each resident in attendance atthis meeting will receive in writing the results of thismeeting.Item #10. COUNCIL COMMENTS. CouncilmemberBlough requested Council support to establish anannual work session with the City, Lowell <strong>To</strong>wnship,Vergennes <strong>To</strong>wnship and Lowell Area School Boardsto discuss areas of mutual concerns.The consensus of the Council was supportive ofCouncilmember Blough's request. Blough volunteeredto contact the perspective boards to establish a datefor this work session.Councilmember Green stated how much he enjoyedthe Mayor Exchange activities with the City ofCoopersville. Both cities appeared to have great successwith people volunteering their time to make eachcommunity a better place.Mayor Thompson noted the real value is being involvedwith the Mayor Exchange program.Councilmembers and staff have the opportunity tomeet with their colleagues from another city anddiscuss how different issues are handled.Item #11. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT. City ManagerPasquale reported on the following;a. For Council information, the following minutes wereincluded in the agenda:- the April 13 Downtown Historic District Commissionmeeting- the April 15 Board of Light and Power meetingb. The Gypsy Moth spraying was scheduled for Monday,May 18, 1998.c. City offices would be closed on Monday, May 25 inobservance of Memorial Day.d. The City entrance signs have arrived and should beinstalled in the near future.Item #12. APPOINTMENTS. Mayor Thompson reappointedRay Quada to the Downtown DevelopmentAuthority for a four year term expiring January 1,2<strong>00</strong>2.IT WAS MOVED BY GREEN to adjourn at 9:16 p.m.DATE APPROVED:Monday, June 1, 1998William F. Thompson, MayorDavid M. Pasquale, City Clerk


I hc I.owdl IA^giT-NVcdncsdav, June 3, 1998-Page 38The Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, June 3, I998-Paj;e 39Red Arrow softball seasonends in district's 8th inning• ••• Forest HillsNorthern rallies froma 4-0 deficit to defeatLowell 5-4 in districtplay on Saturday.By Thaddeus J. KrausLowell Ledger EditorLowell girls' softball(cam lurned some easy outsimocrilical errors. Forest HillsNorthern turned ihe miscuesinto runs as the Huskies camefrom behind to defeat the RedArrows 5-4 (8 innings) in thedistrict semi-final atCaledonia on Saturday.The Red Arrows startedfast as they opened a 4-0 leadafter two-and-a-half inningsof play.The Huskies then beganto chip away."Our girls lost their focusand began to make criticalerrors. It allowed for Northernto nickle and dime awayat our lead." Lowell softballLEGALNOTICESTATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURTCOUNTY OF KENTCLAIMS NOTICEIndependent ProbateFILE No. 98-165,672-IEESTATE OFLAWRENCE B. KROONDECEASEDSS# 366-38-4719TO ALL INTERESTEDPERSONS; Your interestin the estate may bebarred or affected by thefollowing:The decedent, whose lastknown address was 544SHAWMUT BLVD. NW,GRAND RAPIDS, MICHI-GAN 49504 died 4/14/98.An instrument dated 2124/97 has been admittedas the will of the deceased.Creditors of the deceasedare notified thatall claims against the estatewill be forever barredunless presented to theindependent personalrepresentative JUDITHCARLTON, 544SHAWMUT BLVD. NW,GRAND RAPIDS, MICHI-GAN 49504 or to both theindependent personalrepresentative and theKent County ProbateCourt, Grand Rapids, Ml49504, within 4 monthsof the date of publicationof this notice.Notice is further giventhat the estate will bethereafter assigned anddistributed to the personsentitled to it.SUSAN M. POTYRAJ(P-46249)410 Bridge Street NWGrand Rapids, Ml 49504(616) 454-4119coach Bob Rodenhouse said.The Red Arrows got onthe board first, thanks to atwo-out single by RachaelFredlinein the second inning.Her basehit scored AndreaRickert who got aboardon a one-outdouble offNorthern's Jody Kermode.Lowell increased its leadto 4-0 in the third on fiveeighth."Ourgirls believe in themselves.They've been downbefore." said Northern coachDon Vyverman.The loss ended Lowell'sseason with a record of 19-15overall. The Red Arrows were8-6 in the OK White, tying forthird with Wyoming Park."It was an interesting year.Our girls lost their focus and began to makecritical errors. It allowed for Northern to nickleand dime away at our lead.singles.started theCherelle Weberoutburst with aone-out single. LisaPosthumus got aboard on abunt single, moving Weber tothird with Posthumus takingsecond on the throw.Amy Snell followed withan RBI single. Laurie Bartonloaded the bases with Lowe 11' sfourth hit of the inning.Becky Brander's pop flysingle over second scoredLowell's third and fourth runs.The Huskies then begantheir comeback. FHN scoredtwo runs in the third, one inthe fourth, one in the fifth anda game-winning run in theBob RodenhouseLowell softball coachI didn't know what to expect.We played well at limes anddidn't play so well some othertimes," Rodenhouse said. "Wehave a lot of juniors comingback next year. If our pitchingcan continue to improve andif we can play belter defense,we should be okay next year."The Huskies lost toMiddleville in the district final6-4. Middleville defeatedCaledonia9-8ineight inningsto reach the finals.Middleville will playRogers Saturday in the regionalat Lowell.In the otherregionalgame, it will be South Christianand Dewitt.G & B SALES INC.Has moved to the oldlocation 1.5 miles eastof old store on M-21-11147 Bluewater Hwy.Screen Printing & EmbroideryGRAND OPENING1st Week OnlyJune 1-6, Monday,Thursday & Saturday897-1522Got Your FinancialDucks In A Row?Lifestyle You Want • Carefree RetirementGraduation Day • Family Future• Planning for SuccessStop in or call Kevin Hanson, ourInvestment Specialist, <strong>To</strong>day. Planning is the key!Lowell Office: 897-6171 orIonia Office: 527-8736Annuities offered through- Avmlnble nt- Secuntifs offered through-SECURITYNOTFDICINSUREDNo GuaranteeMay Lose Value/G\ CoreliiikliPictured are the North Court Netters 10 and under team, front row, left to right:Megan Gladding, Greenville; Katie Chrisman, Rockford; Samantha Karasiewicz,Belding; Kelsey Smith, Rockford; Kelsey Fehrle, Grand Rapids and Sabel Conley,Belding; back row, left to right: Assistant coach, Mari Beth Walker; Marissa Walker,Cedar Springs; Lauren Ludlow, Rockford; Carly Nuberg, Grand Rapids; KelseyHermann, Rockford; Devon Collins, Lowell; Shannon Ainsworth, Rockford andcoach, Jeff Walker.Netters qualify for AAU championship tourneyTwo North Court Netters girls' basketball teams qualified for the state AAU championshiptournament in Grand Rapids. The 10 and under team is coached by Jeff Walker andthe 11 and under team is coached by Mike Nelson.The Netters 10 and under team went on to qualify for the National <strong>To</strong>urnament at WallDisney World in August. Over the weekend, the girls look third place at the stale finals witha record of 4-1. Michigan will send four leams lo participate al nationals.MONDAY,JUNESVOTE FORPAT NUGENTLOWELL SCHOOL BOARDMONDAY, JUNE 8Education Experience:^ Certified teacher with five years experience§ Very familiar with issues such as curriculum,technology, accreditation and proficiency testingCommunity Involvement:f Lifelong Lowell residentf Valedictorian of Lowell Class of 1989f President, Grattan <strong>To</strong>wnship Historical Societyf Chairman, St. Patrick Church History CommitteePat Nugent stands for:f Academic Excellence$ Financial Accountability* Responsiveness to the CommunityI want Lowell!Area Scfools to reflect the. values and the wishesof the people of the community of Lowell. On the School'Board,I will worf^ to ensure that Lowell Scfools have high academicstandards. When it comes time to maf(e tough decisions regardingbudget cuts or millage or building requests, my familiarity withthe Lowell community and with trends in education willenable me to best represent the people of Lowell.On the school board, my first priorities will be your children'seducation andyour money. I hope that I can count on your vote.Paid for by the Committee to Elect Patrick NugentRed Arrows fall short of placingat Class A state track meetBy Thaddeus J. KrausLowell Ledger EditorThe Lowell track athletes entered theClass A state track meet at Bay City Westernon Saturday with hopes of placing in the eliteeight.The hopes went unfulfilled despite somerespectable performances.Christie Johnson's time of 59.8 in the4<strong>00</strong>-meter run^Was right in line with her besttime of the year."It, however, was not good enough forClass A," Lowell girls' track coach KathyTalus said. "Christie has been running the4<strong>00</strong> in under a minute consistently over thelast three weeks."With the unique .Getting to Know Youprogram, your business can bethe FIRST and ONLY of its kind to greet newfamilies in your community.As a sponsor, your EXCLUSIVE listing will make alasting first impression on the newcomers in your area.C f T f l f i G ^ T Q HMQW-UOUWELCOMING NEWCOMERS NATIONWIDEFor tponaorahlp details, call 1 •8<strong>00</strong>-255-4859^ Birchwood Gardensis now accepting applications for1 & 2 bedroom apartments!Each Apartment Includes...• Microwave • Garbage Disposal• New Appliances • Excellent Location• Laundry Facilities• On Site ManagementFor More Details or an AppointmentCall Debbie at 897-8049OrTDD # 1-8<strong>00</strong>-649-3777Professionally Managed by...Medallion Management, Inc.The winning time of 54 seconds set anew state record."Christie was disappointed where shefinished, but she ran well" Talus said.Senior Julie Wisner had high expectationsentering the long jump event on Saturday.Her best jump of 16-5 at the state meetdid not land her in the top eight."Julie was disappointed; she reallywanted to place," Talus explained. *The only event the Lowell boys' teamwas represented in was the 32<strong>00</strong>-meterrelay.It stopped the clock in 8:18 which was aboutsix seconds off its best time.The four-man crew running the eventwere Ryan Wittenbach, Adam Mix. JeffOrtowski and Nate Schoen.{"lygggMew We Qa CLgain!The Lowell Moose Lodge #809 is Proud<strong>To</strong> Sponsor Our Annual <strong>Parent</strong>-Saturday,June6PebbleBeach9:<strong>00</strong> am12 noonChild Fishing Derby.Open <strong>To</strong> The PublicNo BoatsYou Bring YourFishing Gear...We'll FurnishThe Bait!STORAGE SPACEFOR RENTSuitable for warehouseor recreationalequipment, etc.Many options.Call Jim CookLowell616-897-8872Lowell boys edged by East, 7-6By Thaddeus J. KrausLowell Ledger EditorA few key situations cameback lo haunt Lowell boys'baseball team in its 7-6 districtloss to East Grand RapidsSaturday in Caledonia.The Red Arrows had runnerson second and third withone out in the fourth inningand could not get a run home.East cut down ShaneTeelander at the plate in abang-bang play in the fifthinning lo deny Lowell a run."Little things hurl us,"said Lowell baseball coachKris Kropf. "1 thought we ranAIR CONDITIONINGSPECIAL/'/AMStartingthe bases well and put somepressure on East. They madesome big plays in the first,fourth and fifth innings."Lowell ace Dusty Glessgot off to a slow start but thensettled down and pitched wellover the remaining four innings."Dusty struggled withhis control early, but then dida great job the rest of the way."East scored its runs on sixhits. Lowell rapped out 10 hits.The Pioneers scored thewinning run in the sixth inning.Lowell left the lying runon second in the seventh inning.Outdoor Classroom, cont'd....From Page 11Kurt Kaeb's high school shop class. The docks were builtby school district parents.The classroom has adopted 10 acres of Future Farmers ofAmerica land lhal abuts against the outdoor classroom. Thecharge is to bring the field back lo natural and plantlike nativespecies."This outdoor classroom is not just for Alio students but isfor the entire communiiy," Kovach says. "The kids love it.They will do anything to be out here. This is also a goodexperience for the high school students. If they can apply whatthey've learned and explain it, then they know it."at-$1,275 oz? $30includes: installation,unit, coil, pad, 30' linesetFREEESTIMATESPERMONTHNMfctfiCMfttfSintMMSince 1904w/Av\ /rctic. 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The proposed siteof the building is within the front yardsetback.Michael Lenihan, 11960 Finn, in the SE 1/4of Section 9, is requesting a variance for aone-stall horse bam constructed within thefront yard setback.Copies of the applications are available at the<strong>To</strong>wnship offices during regular businesshours, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from9:<strong>00</strong> a.m. to 3:<strong>00</strong> p.m.Written comments will also be considered ifreceived by the <strong>To</strong>wnship Clerk by 7:<strong>00</strong> p.m. onWednesday, June 10,1998.Tim HowardChairv.


iu' I .owe 111 .cdj;iT-\N edncsday, .luiu' 3. WS-Page 40Sunny spot for flowers; hard to go wrong with geraniumsThe Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, June 3, I998-Paj»e 41For siiinnicr-loiii! color m a sunny iiarJcn. windowhox.luniiiinLi basket or paliocontaincr. ihc Nalional Citiidcn Buicaun.i\s n's hard 10 heat vicraniunis."Thcx iv hard to heat hut eas\ lo care lor." says MaryMcl.ellan. Ma>tei Ciardner proiirani coordinator al MichiganState I ni\ersii\. A site that receives al least six hours ot lullMin dail\. a well-drained soil and regular watering and fertili/ingarc the keys to good luck w ith geraniums, she says.Choosing which ones lo plain may be the most difficultpart. Single semidouble and double-flowered cullivars inwhile, pink, salmon, red. lavender, rose, coral and bicolors;plants with scented leaves and fragrant flowers: ivy-leafedi\pes ideal for hanging baskets and windowboxes: and plantjr p] 1*4heights ranging from dwarf to tall are some of the options.Look for healthy, dark green leaves free of spots, yellowingor pests and compact plants. Plant them al the same depthor a little deeper than they were growing in the cell pack or pot.Geraniums in beds and borders should be spaced 8 to 12inches apart. In containers, they combine well with dustymiller, lobelia, petunias and other sun-loving annuals.Geraniums prefer a rich soil with good drainage and a fairamount of organic matter. Heavy feeders, they 11 need fertilizingevery two to four weeks with a balanced water-solublefertilizer such as 10-10-10 or 20-20-20. An allernative is toapply a time-release fertilizer al planting.Water regularly during dry weather. Check the soil inBRIGHTEN YOUR DAY •GOTO•v-K$ t ^ f ^ ^ »'* * & * ^ 4GARAGE SALEFri. & Sat. June 5 &6. 8-? 423 HowardSt. (1 blk. E.ofBushnell).MOVING SALE604 N. Hudson.Thurs. & Fri. June 4& 5. 8-6 p.m. Bunkbeds, electric typewriter.recliner.Christian books &records, stereo, furniture.odds & ends& children's things.3-FAMILY YARD «SALEJune 4 & 5, 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. Bikes,large cooler, campingheater, set dishes.infant girls, boystoddler to size 4T.Some ladiesclothes, maternityclothes & lots ofstuff. Key HeightsTrailer Park. DorothySt., lot #80.COLLECTIBLESGARAGE SALESelling my collectionsof dolls, jewelry.keys, wall lamps,buttons, comics,knick-knacks,records, handkerchiefs,books & anold gumballmachine. Also goodmens clothing, furniture& more. Sat.,June 6, 9-5 p.m.13416 Grand RiverDr.MULTI-FAMILYSALENew building supplies.horse equip., 0-7 girls. 0-3T boys,mens & women'sclothing, baby/toddlerequip., householdgoods. Thurs. & Fri.,June 4 & 5, 8:30-6p.m. 9780 Bennett,follow signs fromFulton or Parnell.MOVING SALE604 N. Hudson,Thurs. & Fri, June 4& 5. 8-6 p.m. Btmkbeds, electric typewriter,recliner.Christian books &records, stereo, furniture,odds & ends& children's things.THE LAKEODESSA AREACHAMBER OFCOMMERCEis sponsoring acommunity garagesale June 6th. Therewill be several locationsin & around theLake Odessa area toshop at. Maps will beavailable at areabusiness & salelocations.GARAGE SALERix & Creek Run.June 4 & 5, 9-4 p.m.children's clothes,teenage clothes,bunk bed, trumpet.Take Fulton toKulross, then to Rix.THE MURRAY LAKE ASSOCIATIONis sponsoring a community garage sale Sat.,June 13. There will be several locations aroundthe lake to shop. Watch for more informationnext week.HUGE MOVINGSALE1 day only! Fri., June5, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.Antiques, furniture,new Milliken carpet,53 sq. yds. (neverused), new NordicTrack w/computer,fur jackets, largeportable basketballframe, bikes, kitchenstuff, lots of goodies!Greentree Estates,520 Roundtree NE.E. of Honey Creekoff Conservation.3 FAMILIESSat., June 6, 8 a.m.Lots of misc., coffee& donuts, 8284Centerline, Saranac.YARD SALEFriday andSaturday, June 5 &6. Room air conditioner,clothing &many householditems. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.at 1289 Sibley,Lowell.TWO FAMILIES -TWO GARAGES1701 & 1721 FaithDrive. Thurs. & Fri.,June 4 & 5. Misc.household, babyitems, toys, niceclothing (Jrs. &ladies), much more.GARAGE SALEJune 3 & 4, 17882McCords, Alto, Ml.CALL TODAYLACE YOUR897-9555LARGE 3 FAMILYGARAGE SALEJune 6, 1998. Rainor shine. 8:30 a.m. -3:30 p.m. 13044Ryan Ridge (offAlden Nash) 1 mileSouth of Lowell. <strong>To</strong>ys,clothes of all ages,appliances, car cover,x skis, luggage,misc. items, toomuch to name.GARAGE SALEFri. & Sat., June 5 &6, 9 to 5. Householditems, clothes, toys,books, some furniture,OLD farmequip, etc. 3230Segwun, Lowell.Across fromTimpson Orchards.CALEDONIA SALEBoys & adultclothes, dinette table,toys & misc., 7070Cherry Valley, June4, 5 & 6, 9 a.m. to ?GARAGE SALEFri. & Sat., June 5 &6, 9-7 p.m. 9762Centerline betweenLowell & Saranac.Take Pinckney offM-21 to Centerline.Books, puzzles,toys, clothes (boys3-4, some baby,adults, XS - L),kitchen chairs, bedframes, Cardioglideexercizer, smallwater tank & muchmore.GARAGE SALElots of cool stuff! June 5 & 6. Corner of 60th &Harrison in Alto.Please remember that the deadline is Friday at noocontainers daily and water if it's dry to a depth of two inchesor more. Mulching plants in beds and borders will helpconserve soil moisture and control weeds, McLellan suggests.Geraniums are relatively pest free, but a couple of diseasescan become garden problems. Botrytis, an airborne fungaldisease that appears when days are warm, nights are cool andplants are dripping with dew in the morning, causes flowers tomold and turn to brown mush. Al the first sign of moldyflowers, remove the whole blossom or, if necessary, the wholeplant.Xanthomonas, a bacterial disease, can be carried into thegarden on infected plants. One of the early symptoms is leafspotting; lower leaves eventually turn yellow^and then brownbut don't drop off. The plant then wilts as the bacteria plug upthe plant's vascular system, preventing water from moving upthe stems from the roots. Then the plant dies. The onlytreatment is lo dispose of infected plants.As fall approaches, plants can be lifted from the garden,cut back and potted, or cuttings can be started for growingindoors over the winter. <strong>To</strong> encourage compact growth andpromote flowering, McLellan recommends using fluorescentfixtures to supplement natural light.Saranac High SchoolTuesday, June 16Biggs,x- Hausserman,Thompson Dickinson. P.C.•••• ————————————————Certified Public AccountamsBrings you a seminar...For users ofQuickBooks®!This one-day seminar will help yougel the most out of your software.From the basics to the advanced,you can't pass up this opportunity!Reservations required - Space is limiPlease make your reservations by June 10.Only $139for a full day ofin-depth information!IifromAccelerated Learningf Systems, Inc.Call (616) 642-9467to register or receive more informationLowell YMCA98 SUMMER ADULTSOFTBALL STANDINGSPosted 5/22/98MONDAY NIGHT COED CHLRCH W LCorona 3 0Alto Baptist 2 1Ogden 2 11st Congregational Church 1 1Bowne Center United Methodist 1 2Lowell Church of Nazarene 0 21st United Methodist 0 2TUESDAY NIGHT Over SO MEN'S w LAlto LP Gas 3 0Germains/Saranac Dental I 1Larkins 1 ISneaker's 0 0WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEN S w LArchitectural Specialties 4 0King Milling 2 1Ball Busters 2 IValley City Linen I 3Lowell Engineering 0 4FRIDAY NIGHT MEN'S w LDRIFTWAY/WARNER TRUCKING 2 0RIVER CITY FIRE PROTECTION 2 0GVERBECK CONSTRUCTION 2 0OSTRANDERS SIDING & ROOFING 2 ILOWELL MOOSE 1 1COL-MEL. 1 ITHOMET STABLES I 2ADA BEEF I 2ALPHA U 0 2CHURCH OF NAZARENE 0 3yACCOUNTING PARA-PROFESSIONAL - Enpythe benefits of asmall communitylifestyle, along with achallenging career in alarge, local CPA firmwith 18 other dedicatedprofessionals. Expanding,quality-oriented firmconveniently located betweenGrand Rapids andLansing has a challengingopportunity for adegreed paraprofessional.Associates degreepreferred. Experiencehelpful, but willtram qualified individual.We offer an excellentbenefit package includinga generous retirementplan, fully paidfamily health insurance"life & disability insurance,flextime & a competitivesalary. This positionentails a variety ofresponsibilities, includingcomputerized accounting,financial statementpreparation, individual,partnership &corporate tax returnpreparation. Send resumeto: MindyPennock, firm administrator,Biggs,Hausserman, Thompson& Dickinson, PC, PO Box60, Saranac, Ml 48881.RN OR LPN - We areseeking LPN or RN toloin our team in the fastestgrowing area of nursingtoday - Gerontology.We offer the rewards &challenges of long-termcare along with innovativesurroundings, flexibleschedule, advancementopportunities & anexcellent compensationpackage. Salary basedon experience. If youwould like to explore amore humanistic side ofnursing while meetingyour needs for challengeand personal growth,please mail your resumeor apply in person to:Heartland Health CareCenter, 814 E. LincolnAve., Ionia, Ml 48846.We are an equal opportunityemployer.HELP WANTED -Pun part-time positionsopen. 18 yearolds needed forMon.-Fri., 3 p.m. - 6P m. shift & also 10a m - - 3 p.m. shifts,ot her misc. shiftsavailable. Clean &• riendly environmentwith good pay &many extras. Applyat Blimpie Subs/TOBY Treats, 2<strong>00</strong>5W- Main St., Lowell.(897-3124).V ANIID I MANLEAD LINEMAN,LOWELL, Ml - LowellLight & Power is acceptingapplications for aLead Lineman position.Candidate must be ajourney lineworker with5 years experience inconstruction, maintenance& operation ofoverhead & undergroundelectric distributionsystem. Must beable to obtain validMichigan CDL license.Requires a high schooldiploma with courses inelectrical theory & applicationincluded or obtainedby supplementaleducation. Residencyrequirement in order torespond to emergencies.Competitive salarywith extensive benefitspackage. Respond to:Superintendent, LowellLight & Power, PO Box229, Lowell, Ml 49331.Applications will be accepteduntil the positionis filled.SUPERVISOR NEEDED- We have an immediateopening for a 3rd shiftpress room supervisor.Candidates should haveprevious supervisoryexperience in metalstamping & be familiarwith quality control procedures.We offer competitivewages & benefits.Send resume withsalary requirements to:Newell Mfg. Co. 615Chatham St., Lowell, Ml49331. EOE.NEWELL MFG. CO - Aleader in the automotive,metal stamping industryhas an opportunity for aqualified tooling engineer.The ideal candidatewill hold an engineeringor technical degreeand possess atleast 2-5 years experiencein the metal stampingfield, implementingnew parts or processes.Knowledge & experiencein process engineeringand productionstart up are a plus.Newell Mfg. Co. offerscompetitive wage & benefitprogram. For considerationplease forwardyour resume withsalary history to: HumanResources, NewellManufacturing Company,615 Chatham,Lowell, Ml 49331. EOE.HELP WANTED-Lowellarea production machineshop needs 1st. &2nd shift machine operators.Competitive pay &benefits, including 401K.Please apply in personat: Metric Mfg Co., 1<strong>00</strong>1Foreman Rd., Lowell.HELP WANTED - Orchardhelp needed. Weneed a dependable, responsibleindividual tooperate farm equipmentin an orchard setting.Full-time position, mustbe willing to work.Timpson Orchards, Inc.3175 Segwun Ave.,Lowell, Ml 49331, 897-9032 between 8-5 M-F.CENA - If you currentlymeet certification requirementsfor CENA,we would like to talk toyou about becoming amemberof ourteam. Fulltime day positions available.Starting wage is$7.50 per hour & we offerexcellent low ratemedical insurance.Other benefits includedental, 401 (k), educationalopportunities, paidholidays/vacations & thesatisfaction of making adifference in the lives ofothers. Interested candidates,please apply inperson to: HeartlandHealth Care Center, 814E. Lincoln Ave., Ionia,Ml 48846. We are anequal opportunity employer.GRADUATEDSENIORSSummer work, idealfor all students. Upto $11.35. Willtrain. Notelemarketing.Scholarships,internships. Conditions.Apply245-3882.mtFREE HORSE MA-NURE. Call 897-0933.FREE KITTENS - 7 & 6weeks old, many differentcolors. Littertrained.868-6834.LOSTLOST- (Simba) Is ablack manx cat (notail) who wanderedaway from hishome on KissingRock in Lowell.Please call with anyinfo. His brother &family miss him.897-0147.fOB mVOLKSWAGON - 1995Jetta GL, 5 sp., 2.0 4cyl., AC, tilt, cruise,power moonroof, excellentcondition. 44,<strong>00</strong>0mi. $12,<strong>00</strong>0 orb.o. 897-1327.FOR SALE - 38 gal. Bradwhite propane waterheater, TTW2 energysaver series. 4 yrs. old,excellent cond. $250 orbest offer. 897-9868.1929 FORD CONVERT-IBLE PICK-UP - ModelA, original, runs & drivesgood. Asking $7,5<strong>00</strong>/offer.Call 897-6045 or canbe seen at 11310Bluewater Hwy.1995 CHEVY Z-71 -4x4350, auto., power,cruise, tilt, air, leather,chrome nerf bars.72,<strong>00</strong>0 miles. $15,3<strong>00</strong>obo. 897-6708.LADIES AUXILIARY -are selling 7 in. filetingknives, 2 style handles,place orders early forFather's Day, SaranacAmerican Legion,Saranac.FOR SALE-1983 ChevyEl Camino, new motor,tires, muffler system &brakes, V6 auto. Asking$2,6<strong>00</strong>/offer. Call 897-6045 or can be seen at11310 Bluewater Hwy.1984 DODGE CONVER-SION VAN - 318 auto.,runs good, $1,7<strong>00</strong>. Seenat 12915 Vergennes,Lowell or call 897-5834.'91 GRAND PRIX SE -2dr., auto., air, powereverything, 98,<strong>00</strong>0miles, runs excellent,asking $5,5<strong>00</strong> obo. Callafter 5:30, 897-3104.HOUSE FOR SALE - 3bedrooms, 2 baths,double garage, 3 acres.897-6509.POP-UP CAMPER FORSALE - $4<strong>00</strong> obo. Call897-9306.UPRIGHT PIANO WITHBENCH-$150 obo. 676-9035.LOOK FORTHEGARAGESALE PAGEIN THISISSUE OFTHE LOWELLLEDGER!CARD OF THANKSA special thanks to allof my friends who sentme cards & flowers orvisited me while I wasat Laurels of Kent. Itwas deeply appreciated.Anna Booth.CARD OF THANKSI want to thank all ofmy family, friends andgreat neighbors for allof their acts of kindnesssince my accident.The cards,plants, flowers, food,phone calls, visits,thoughts & prayerswere very much appreciated.Mayoma Dawson.CARD OF THANKSWe would like to thankDawn and Judy andeveryone at Laurels ofKent and especiallyDr. Mogor for his wonderfulcare andthoughtfulness duringDorothy's long illness.We would also like tothank Dave and LoriCyrocki and Bob andMarie Steward for theirconcern and help;Rev. Gordon Barry forhis wonderful service;and the ladies whoprepared the deliciousluncheon. Also allthose who helped inso many differentways.Harold Bozung &family.CHECKOUTTHECLASSIFIEDSWVNTCDWANTED -babysitferfor1st. shift for 2 & 3 yearolds. Call 897-7338 after4 p.m.WANTED - Housecleaningjobs. Excellent references.Referencesavailable upon request.Call 897-2704 or leavemessage. If no answer,call 897-0708.WANTED - Dependable,reliable person with validMichigan driver's licenseto drive me on weeklyerrands. Please call fordetails. 897-0460.BIRCHWOODGARDENAPARTMENTS is acceptingapplications on1 & 2 bedroom apartmentscurrently available.Some rental assistanceavailable. No pets.897-8049.CENTER COURTAPARTMENTS -Lowell.'1 & 2 bedroomapartmentswith heat, carports,garages, short-termleases, small pet, air& more. 897-<strong>00</strong>99day or night.BUSINESSAIRLINE TICKETS - atfarewar prices. Any citynofee. Call Carol fordetails. 957-8964.AVON REPRESENTA-TIVES NEEDED INYOUR AREA-Call Mary243-2776. Fee reimbursed.STORAGE UNITS - 5 x5 to 20 x 40, heated unitsavailable, householdgoods, boats, cars...youname if! Rates from $15per month. LANDMANSTORAGE CO. 897-8451.C O O P E R ' SDRYCLEANERS - wenow have several parttimecounter positionsavailable at all of our locations.You must beavailable to work eves &Saturdays. Apply in personat: 591 Ada Dr.,6555 28th St. or BretonVillage.DAVISELECTRICQuality • ServiceDependabilityRESIDENTIALCOMMERCIALLIGHT INDUSTRIALPh. 676-9574CLASSIFIEDSWORK! TRY ONETODAY!They arc superaffordable! CallThe Lowell Ledgerat897-9261


Ihc l.owdl 1 . cduiT-Ui'diu'sday.June3. IWS-Page42T • T- -y "T -y i r y v y ' V ->V-«r ^Lowell Area SchoolsDIRECTIONS May 1998Direction. Black The Lowell Ledger-Wednesday, June 3, 1998-Page 43SUMMER HOURSSchool Ends June 12 at 3:<strong>00</strong> P.M.'he buildings will be open as follows:T TA A A — ^ Ijto, Bushnell and Cherry Creek: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. until June 26. The buildings reopen on August 10 from 8 a.m. to3 p.m. and on August 17 and thereafter from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.M 1 •*f #.W'*w *M %* '0&Oii> iOiiDRIVERS EDUCATIONDriver's Education will be offeredthis summer at Lowell High School,There will be two sessions:FIRST SESSION IS JUNE 15 - JULY 3: with amorning class at 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and anafternoon class at 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.SECOND SESSION IS JULY 13 - JULY 31: Withmorning class at 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and anafternoon class at 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.There are a few openings left in the second session.If you want to sign up, you must be born beforeSeptember 15,1983A live birth certificate is a must. Bring in a livebirth certificate and $50 with an application.(The application is available at the high schooloffice). It is mandatory to attend class each dayand drive at designated times.aT U T O R SMEAPRESULTSThe number of students passing the MEAP testcontinues to increase. Congratulations to our 4thand 7th graders for the fine job they did this yeartaking the MEAP tests.And a big "thank you" to our wonderfulteachers whose teaching skills continue to makeLowell Area Schools a leader in academicachievement in Kent County.Spring MEAP scores are as follows:4TH GRADE 7TH GRADEMath: 92.6Reading: 72.6Story: 90.9Info: 75.2Math: 85.2Reading: 71.2Story: 87.6Info: 75.2T the Educational Support Services Dept. has coordinated a pool of teachers who arewilling to provide tutoring in various subjects to students during the summer months. Thereare several teachers who have signed up to instruct students from kindergarten to 12thgrade.Subject areas include math, reading, English composition, speech, journalism, sciencesand Spanish. If you are interested in finding out more about summer tutoring for your child,please call our office at 897-8415 and speak with Carol Briggs.BUSHNELL:Thursday, August 20, 1998 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.1998-1999 OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULECHERRY CREEK: (2nd grade only)Thursday, August 20,1998 2:30 - 4:<strong>00</strong> p.m.(2nd thru 5th grades)Tuesday, September 8, 1998 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.MIDDLE SCHOOL:Thursday, September 10, 1998 7:<strong>00</strong> - 8:30 p.m.HIGH SCHOOL:Monday, September 14, 1998 6:<strong>00</strong> - 8:<strong>00</strong> p.m.ALTO:Thursday, September 17, 1998 7:<strong>00</strong> - 8:<strong>00</strong> p.m.NEW DAWN/UNITY HIGH SCHOOLS:Tuesday, September 22, 1998 7:<strong>00</strong> - 8:<strong>00</strong> p.m.1998-99 SCHOOL YEAR DAILY SCHEDULEBUILDINGHigh SchoolAlternative HighMiddle SchoolBushnell ElementaryAlto ElementaryCherry Creek El.BUILDINGHALF DAY SCHEDULESTUDENT DAY BEGINS STUDENT DAY ENDS7:45 a.m. 10:40 a.m.7:55 a.m. 11:<strong>00</strong> a.m.8:<strong>00</strong> a.m. 10:55 a.m.8:55 a.m. 12:15 p.m.9:05 a.m. 12:25 p.m.9:05 a.m. 12:25 p.m.FULL DAY SCHEDULESTUDENT DAY BEGINS STUDENT DAY ENDSHigh School 7:45 a.m. 2:10 p.m.Alternative High School 7:55 a.m.2:15 p.m.Middle School 8:<strong>00</strong> a.m. 2:25 p.m.Bushnell Elementary 8:55 a.m. 3:20 p.m.Alto Elementary 9:05 a.m. 3:30 p.m.Cherry Creek El. 9:05 a.m. 3:30 p.m.VMIDDLE SCHOOL: The building is open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. until June 26. The building reopens on August 3 from8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on August 12 and thereafter from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.HIGH SCHOOL: The High School remains open throughout the summer from 7:30 a.m. to 4:<strong>00</strong> p.m.CENTRAL OFFICE: Central Office remains open throughout the summer from 8:<strong>00</strong> a.m. to 4:30 p.m.SUMMER ENROLLMENTFamilies enrolling students in Lowell Area Schools for the first time this summer may come to Central Office duringits open hours. Central office is located at 3<strong>00</strong> High Street or call us at 897-8415.GRADUATION.Baccalaureate practice is May 26 at 7:<strong>00</strong> p.m.Baccalaureate Service is May 27 at 7:<strong>00</strong> p.m.Graduation Rehearsal is June 4 at 9:30 a.mGraduation is June 7 at 3:<strong>00</strong>at Red Arrow StadiumMAUGUST 25 (Tuesday):First day of school forstudents grades 1 -12Kindergarten: No schoolGrades 1-5: One half day for studentsGrades 6-12: Full day for studentsAUGUST 26 (Wednesday):First day of school for kindergartnersKindergarten: Sections A & B begin(one-half day each group)Grades 1-12: Full daySEPTEMBER 7 (Monday) Labor Day:K-12: No school.SEPTEMBER 28 (Monday):Staff professional development day.K-12: No school.NOVEMBER 2, 3 AND 4:Evening ConferencesK-12: Half day.NOVEMBER 5: (Thursday):Afternoon and some evening conferencesK-12: Half day.NOVEMBER 6 (Friday):No school K-12NOVEMBER 12 (Thursday):Kindergarten conferencesKindergarten: No schoolGrades 1-12: Full day of schoolNOVEMBER 13 (Friday);No school for kindergartenGrades 1-12: Full day of schoolSCHOOL CLOSINGINFORMATIONSCHOOL CALENDARNOVEMBER 25 (Wednesday):Staff Professional Day:K-12: No school.NOVEMBER 26-27 (Thursday/Friday):Thanksgiving vacationK-12: No schoolDECEMBER 18:Last full day of school before winter holidayDECEMBER 21 (Monday):Winter Holiday beginsJANUARY 1 (Friday):Last day of winter holidayJANUARY 4 (Monday):Full day of school, K-12JANUARY 15 (Friday):End of first semester.Grades K-5: Full day of schoolGrades 6-12: Half day.JANUARY 18:Staff Professional Development DayK-12: No schoolFEBRUARY 15,16:Middle school conferencesK-12 Full day of schoolFEBRUARY 18-19:Mid-Winter BreakK-12: No schoolMARCH 22, 25:Kindergarten evening conferencesK-12: full day of schoolTOTS:Do you have a child between the ages of zeroand four? Call Central -^>Office at 897-8415 and askfor our free TOTS package.The TOTS package includesvaluable information abouthow to make sure your childwill be ready for school.MARCH 26:Kindergarten: No schoolGrades 1-12: Full dayMARCH 29, 30, 31:Evening ConferencesK-12 Full dayAPRIL 1:Last day of school before spring breakAPRIL 2:Good Friday; 12: No schoolSPRING BREAK APRIL 2 THROUGH APRIL 9APRIL 12 (Monday):School resumesMAY 7:Staff Prof. Dev. Half DayK-12: Half dayMAY 28 (Friday)HS Seniors last day of schoolMAY 31 (Monday) Memorial Day:K-12: No school.JUNE 6 (Sunday)High School GraduationJUNE 10 (Thursday):Last day of schoolK-ll: Half dayJUNE 11 (Friday):Make up days begin(if needed).BOARD OF EDUCATIONThe Board of Education meets the second Monday of each month. All interested people are invited andencouraged to attend these meetings which are held in the Administration Building (Runciman, 3<strong>00</strong> High St.)beginning at 7:30 p.m.BOARD MEMBERSPete Gustafson President Norm Byrne TrusteeJack Lane Treasurer Ellen McClain TrusteeMark Blanding Vice President Jim Reagan ,%usteeAnn Mulder f. Secretary#ii


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