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Established June, 1893 Number 23

LOWELL. MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.

Former Lowell Man Showboat Operates At $1,673 Loss In 1962 Dies Unexpectedly City To Cut Tho annual report of Ihc secre- expenses at $28,839.23. The treas- Wesley A. Althaus, 52, formerly tary and treasurer of Lowell Show- urer's report listed expenditures of Lowell died unexpectedly Tues- Diseased Trees Front row: Char Kb'!, Bob Meyers, Ron Raymor, ers, Terry VanderWarf. Jim Jasllfer, Ron Blerl, boat, Inc., at their annual meeting as follows: Camp Fire Girls rlay when he suffered a fatal The city countil on Monday night Dong Olln, Terry AbH, Ron Hosteller, Barry Hunt. Tom Tomklns. Fourth row: Lloyd Slack. Tex Ford, on Monday evening revealed that Professional Acts $8,141.66 heart attack at his home In Spring voted to award Crowley Tree Ser- Tom Davis. Second row: Dorek Hanson. Paul Kropf, Craig Walter, David Armstrong, Dennis Slsson, the 1962 show operated at a loss Other Entertainment 1,700.23 Beginning 20lh Lake. Althaus was born at his vice of Grand Rapids the job of Ty Rrminga. Jerry Grooten, Ty Wesscll, Mike Ed MeGregor. Managers Pete Osfiorn and Pete of $1,673. Repairs & Scat Erection 6,120.72 family home just west of Lowell, cutting 35 trees and trimming 70 Serne, Karon Ford. Mlkr MeMahon. Third row: Jim Manigold. Cold weather, with rain on Sat- Boat Operating Exp. 1,333.72 Consecutive Year July 13, 1910. and lived in this others for a total bid of $963.00. Boyd. Keith Anderson. Dennis Conner. Gordon Mey- urday night, was blamed for the Sound & Lights 2.107.00 community until about 1934. He These trees have all bc^n found drop of revenue from 1961 to near- Advertising & Publicity 5.511.61 Camp Fire Girls are beginning has been a pilot for the last 28 to be dangerous, and are only ly $7,000. Ticket selling 905.13 their 20th consecutive year as an years serving pr.vate firms as part of the number that will have The total ticket sales for 1962 Supplies 676.84 organization In Lowell, and they a pilot and as an instructor. He to be removed over the next few were listed at $27,165.60 and gross Phone & Lights 240.38 are looking forward to a year full served with the A.T.C. In the Air years. Federal Tax 1.195.28 of activity. As the National Coun- Corps during World War n. He The council also heard a report Miscellaneous 906.66 cil states, "It Is the purpose of was presently employed as com- by Deputy Chief Avery Block, who Camp Fire Girls, Inc., to make pany pilot for Continental Motor said that the police department Lowell Men $28,839.23 available to all girls an educa- Co. of Muskegon. have been using the speed timer tional-recreational program the Services will be hold on Friday In the city, and on one occasion In the election of members of objectives of which shall be: the Board of Directors of Show- afternoon at 2 p. m. in the First on Lincoln Lake Avenue issued > Assist At To encourage the application of Methodist Church. Lowell, with only 1 speeding ticket in 5 hours. boat for the coming year, the religious, spiritual, and ethical Legion elected Oeorge DeGraw for the Rev. J. Marion DeVlnney of« , There have been several com- principles to dally living: ficlatlng; burial will be in Oak- philnts on speeding on this road Cave-In Deaths a 1-year term and Richard Blerl To strengthen the ties within the for a 3-year term. wood Cemetery. coming Into town from the north. Lowell men were among the family: The Chamber of Commerce elec- He is survived by his wife Nor- He also revealed that In a speed first on the scene In the death of To give recognition and value to ted Jerald Roth and Harold Jef- ma, son Steven, daughter Romyne check on East Main Street, the two young boys on Murray Lake the particular contributions of wo- ferles for 1-year terms and Step- of Spring Lake; his father Ernest, police department Issued 14 tick- Island Sunday afternoon. men; hen Nlsbet for a 3-year term. and brother Fredric of Lowell; ets in just a couple of hours. One of the men on the scene To foster love of country, the Offer To Tear Down Hrnndstand" Theron Richmond who has been practice of democracy and respon- four sisters, Mrs. W. (Ann) Klerk was Robert Kropf, who was first head of Showboat for the past of Kalamazoo. Mrs. John (Edith) In a letter the Lowell Moose to reach ono of the youngsters sible citizenship; Lodge has offered to tear down several years asked to be relieved To satisfy the need to belong, Burgess of Battle Creek, Mrs. who was crushed below three feet of his duties on the board, because Boyd (Ernestine) Stauffer of Beld- the old gradnstand at the base- of heavy clay that dropped sever- to make friends, and to have fun ball diamond as a public service of personal and business reasons. and happiness; Ing, and Mrs. Bertha Welch of al feet on Charles Phillips, 10, and He was given a rising vote of Clearwater, Florida. for the city. If the Council wants David Day, 12, both of Grand To aid in the formation of it done. The frtarllng offensive team: Right End Craig ond row: Rl^ht Halfbnrk Uoyd Slack. Quarterhark thanks by the entire group for the healthful habits; ' Rapids. wonderful job he has done over Bruce Weeks Injured In There has been some discussion Walter, Right Tackle Mike Serne, Right Guard Ron Tex Ford. Fullback Terry Abel. Left Halfback Mike There were seven police cars, To encourage initiative, self- over the past several years of HosteUer, Center Cha/ Kiel, Left Guard Barry Hunt, MeMahon. the years. reliance, and satisfaction in work; two fire departments and two am- The Board of Directors will meet Truck-Deer Crash Friday taking down this out-dated build- Left Tackle Kar.in Ford, Left End Tom Davis. Sec- bulances on the scene of the To develop interests, skills and ing and erect a few bleachers on Monday, September 24, to or- hobbies: Bruce Weeks was badly bruised tragedy. ganize and hear plans for the and a screen. The council refer- It was nearly a half-hour before To Increase appreciation of na- last Friday morning when he red this to the park board for con- 1963 year, to solve the financial ture and skills In out-or door liv- struck a deer on Vergennes Road the boys were uncovered, but lo- problems of the Showboat. aideration. cal men who helped dig them out ing; with his pick-up truck, enroute to At the request of Councilman Speaker of the evening was Con- To show that the common things work. felt that they were crushed by the stitutional Convention President. Hollis Marsh, the City Attorney huge lumps of heavy wet clay. of daily life are the chief means The impact with the do«. sent Richard Vander Veen who was Stephen Nlsbet, who In his fine of beauty, romance, and adventure. The bovs and their parents talk told the audlenc? that this the pick-up truck Into aft embank- present at the meeting, was ask- were visiting at the home of the Blue Bird groups for the girls ment and Weeks escaped from ed to rule on the eligibility of Dr. was his 500 appearance since the In 2nd and 3rd grade are Phillips boy's maternal grand- convention adjourned this spring. the vehicle through a window. Harold Myers to continue as a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry being formed. Leaders and meet- He was taken to Butterworth councilman since he has taken up ing days for these groups will be Hospital where he was treated and Ames, who are residents of the Schedule Annual Workshop temporary residence In Grand Rap- Island. announced soon. released. Ids. For Women's Fellowship There will be four Camp Fire The attorney said that he would Groups. The 5th grade girls have Chos. Hitter, Jr., On Honor give the council his opinion in YMCA Nursery The Annual Workshop for the already organized, under the lead- writing before the next meeting. Women's Fellowship of the Lowell ership of Mrs. Ware Story and List At Ferris Institute Congregational Church will take Opens October 2 Mrs. Steven Bauer, and have as- Nineteen fifty-seven Lowell High place Tuesday, September 25, at It is time to enroll your four- sisted In the Sunshine Hospital School graduate, Charles R. Rit- the Park Congregational Church Junior Hioh Parents' yearold children in the Lowell Guild Tag Day. $64.80 was collect- ter. jr., has been named to the in Grand Rapids. YMCA Pre-School Nursery which ed for the hospital's benefit as a Dean's Honor List for academic Registration will be at 9 a. m. will begin on Tupsday. October 2, result of this service project. excellence during the past quarter, Nursery Care will be nrovlded, Night Is Sept. 24 In the Methodist Kindergarten The new 4th grade group will at Ferris Institute Dr. Ardwln J. for those who lave children. Lowell Junior High parents will House, and will meet there each have as its leader Mrs. Arle Lee- Dolio, vice-president for Acatoofclife guests of the faculty on All chairman keys and officers man. formerly one of their Blue Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Affairs, has announced. Monday evening, September 24. morning from 9:30 until 11:30. should make every effort to at- Bird leaders. The "Fly-Up" cere- Charles, who is taking a trade tend the Workshop, as much help from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. Defensive team: Right End Phil Sanders mlsHlng Defensive Back Lloyd Slack. Right Linebacker Paul The program will again be plan- monial for these girls will be held and industrial course, is the son of is given to you for your work at 3:30 p. m., Tuesday. October The meeting will convene In the from picture. Right Tackle Karon Ford, Rt. Guard Kropf, Center Linebacker Bob Meyers, I^ft Line- ned by Mrs. Herbert Davis, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rltter, R u n c i m a n Building All-purpose during the coming year. 3. with the 6th grade group acting Jim Jastlfer, Left Guard Ron Blerl, Left Tackle backer Craig Walter, Left Defensive Back Tom games, songs, stories, simple sr., of 12785 Algoma Road. Cedar Room where guests will be wel- to welcome them Into Camp Fire. Mike Serne, Left End Doug Olln. Second row: Right Davis. handwork and crafts and many Springs. Michigan. The Ritters comed by the principal, Vem BESUKE YOU'RE REGISTERED The new leaders for the 6th grade other Interesting events. made their home in Alto before Morse. They will then be assigned Lowell will open the Tri-Rivei up the game In the 3rd quarter are to be Mrs. Richard Willard This will help your child to learn For the convenience of Lowell moving to Cedar Springs last fall. to their child's homeroom where Conference play here at Recrea- after Ionia had gone ahead at the and Mrs. Edward Bamis. to cooperate with others In group Township residents who wish to To be named to the Dean's they will be given a schedule and tion Park on Friday night at 7:30. end of the first half. There will be two Junior HI Two Inch Rain activities and how to make new register for the November elec- Honor List a si ident must main- from there guided through the when they meet last years champs All during the first and most of Camp Fire groups, with Mrs. Da- friends. If you are Interested, tion Mrs. Dolores Collins will be tain at least a "B" average while dally routine which Is the actual Comstock Park. the second quarter Lowell made vid Coons and Mrs. John DeHaan please call the Lowell "Y" office. at the Lowell Township Hall, corn- carrying a full academic load. experience of their own junior Destroys Land The small squad of Comstock is good gains but were thrown back acting as leaders for the 7th and TW 7-7375. er of Segwun Avenue and old US- Before entering Ferris, Charles high student. even better than last year. Lowell by penalties. The Arrows picked 8th grades, respectively. September 13th's afternoon storm The fee is $2.50 per week for 16 from six to eight p. m. on was employed at the Lowell En- At the end of this session Mr. coaches who scouted the'r game up four first downs in the first Camp Fire in Lowell is organ- approached a 25 year frequency, "Y" Family members and $3.50 Monday, October, 8, the final date gineering firm. Nlsbet, superintendent of schools, with Kelloggsvllle last Friday, re- half to only three for Ionia and ized as District VII of the Kee- rainfall over much of Kents' soil for non-"Y" members. for registration. will speak to the parents In the ported. They defeated their first neither team threatened seriously wano Council, of which Miss Leila conservation Districts. Nearly two STUDENT TICKETS AVAILABLE All-Purpose Room. The evening opponent 8-0; the outstanding de- until with only 1:36 to go to half Libby is Executive Director. The inches of rain fell in one hour. FOR TRAVELOGUE SERIES will close with a refreshment hour fense by Comstock featured the time, Kowatch the quarterback, new District Director for this area All unprotected land lost an threw a 25-yard pass to Sibley in Due to the Travel-Adventure allowing opportunity for parents game. will be Miss Helen Anderson. enormous amount of topsoll. "Many the end zone to score. Stewart Series sponsored by the Lowell and teachers to get acquainted In Lowell goes Into their first home 1 Leaders' Association meetings have acres of wheat ground, about plunged over for the extra point Lions Club being held on Saturday informal discussion. game in good condition but need- been planned for 9:30 a. m., Wed- ready for planting took the brunt and Ionia led at the half 7-0. Low- night this season, there will not ing to settle down and start mov- nesday. September 26. at the of this erosion", stated Irvin Rod- ell suffered 50-yards in penalties be a matinee for the school stu- ing. home of Mrs. David Coons, dis- Lowell T Dance Classes gers. East Kent Soil Conservation Settle for Tie With Ionia In the first half to only 15 for trict chairman, and also for Wed- dents of the exciting series plan- To Begin On October 1 District chairman. ned for this year. Friday night at Ionia the Red Ionia. nesday, October 10. Helps for re- "Many folks do not realize how Arrows came from behind to tie In the second half Lowell kept gistration and program-planning A special season ticket Is being Mrs. Gerald Smith will- again be much topsoll is lost per acre dur- offered to the students, and they the ball and had Ionia back near will be presented at these times. instructor of the Lowell YMCA ing a cloudburst such as was its goal line most of the time. may purchase them from any dance class program with classes Thursday's s t o r m," says Irv. Lions Club member. Six perform- Lowell got to the 10-yard line of beginning the week of October 1. "Even a single raindrop has a Ionia before being stopped, and ances on different lands is sched- Both tap and ballot will be of- terrific striking force. Even with School Menu Snow Methodist uled and each student should take got the ball again on a Ionia fum- \ V fered and pupils can be registered tho use of soli conservation helps Monday advantage of this worthwhile pre- ble on their opponents 15. in either private or class instruc- such as minimum tillage, cover Chill Con Carne, crackers, Corn Beginning the last quarter they sentation to help them in further tion. crops, field strips, and grassed Bread and Syrup, Green Salad, Church Activities studies. drove down to the Ionia 7 before The Snow Methodist Women's This will be a ten-week series waterways, the S.C.S. has found and Peach Halves. losing the ball on downs. A poor Society for Christian Service will with another series planned for that up to three tons of topsoll Tuesday Ionia punt gave Lowell the ball on meet at the home of Mrs. Alex- To Honor Parents At 25th after the holidays. Children of may be lost per acre In any one Pork Sandwiches. Potato the Ionia 35. On successive first ander Robertson Wednesday, Sep- Anniversary Open House four years and up may enroll. year. Fifteen tons or more may Chips. Buttered Beets, and Fruit. downs sparked by the hard run- tember 26, at 8 p. m. If you are interested, please be lost per acre on unprotected Wednesday ning of Lloyd Slack and Terry Mrs. C. A. Bradshaw will be Snow Community Hall will be contact the Lowell "Y" office, slopes." Spanish Rice, Bread and Butter, Able the ball was moved to the TW 7-7375. the guest speaker. Her topic will the scene of a 25th Wedding An- "Plow soil, which took hundreds Cole Slaw, and Apple Cake. Ionia 15. Here. Mike MeMahon be "The United Nations." niversary open house Sunday, or thousands of years to he form- Thursday carried the ball up the middle to On Thursday, October 18, a September 30, honoring Mr. and Lowell Republicans Seek ed. can be lost in one hour, as Corned Beef Hash. Potato Top- the 2, and on the next play Tex joint meeting of the Snow, Bowne Mrs. Charles R. Rltter, sr., of Funds For Fall Campaign happened Thursday." Rodgers ad- ping, Bread and Butter, Buttered Ford plunged over. Phil Sanders Center and Alto Women's Socle- 12785 Algoma Road, Cedar Springs, ded. Wax Beans, and Jello. plunged over for the extra point ties of Christian Service will be Michigan. Heading up the 1962 Republican Of tlmelv interest was a new Friday with only 5:08 left in the game. held at the Snow Hall on 36th Mrs. Howard Hobbs, Mrs. Dar- "Neighbor-to-Neighbor" Drive in bulletin, "Soil Erosion—Tho Work Tunaflsh and Noddle Casserole. Ionia came up with a flurry of Street. rel Rash and Charles R. Rltter, the Lowell Area are Donald A. of Uncontrolled Water" which Cinnamon Rolls, Cottace Cheese. passes after they got the ball get- Following a noon luncheon Mrs. jr., will honor their parents at McPherson, Parnell Road. Doris came to the SCS office September Pickles, and Lemon Pudding. ting to the Lowell 38 before they Herschel Wright of Grand Rapids, this sliver event which will be Boyd, 28th Street S. E., and Elmer 14th. lost possession. In the closing two will present the program. The top- held from 2 to 5 p. m. Schaefer. Riverside Drive. Lowell. Let us know If you would like Moil Box Vandals At-Larqe minutes of the game Lowell man- ic will be "The General, Assem- Mr. and Mrs. Rltter made their The "N e 1 g h b o r-t o-n e 1 g h-a copy when they are available. aged to get the hall back to the home In Alto and operated an Thursdav's storm caused serious Charles R. Doyle, Democratic Candidate for State RepresenlaUve, bly." Illustrated with color slides. b o r" Drive Is part of a state- Lowell Post Office has received Ionia 20-yard line where the game Implement business there, before economic loss other than to farm- congratulating Dr. E. J. Rennel, Superintendent of the Coldwater Plans are being completed for wide program to "broaden the several complaints of patrons on ended. the annual Snow Church smorgas- moving to Cedar Springs, last base" of Republican contributors. land. Tho sub-contractor. In charge State Home and Training School, on the operatlonn of the InMtltu- the routes that there has been Team Performs Well fall. Door-todoor "Neighbor to Neigh- of sodding new M-37, reports tlon. In center of picture It* Perry M. Lawr, Democratic Candidate bord to be held at the church hall extensive vandalism along the Coach Charles Pierce said Satur- on 36th Street on Wednesday, Oc- Friends, neighbors and relatives bor" drives will be held In every about $25,000 damage caused by highway In destroying and for State Senator. day that the team as a whole tober 3. are cordially invited to attend. No county on September 25th. gullies, washouts and the filling up damaging rural mall boxes. Bill formal Invitations have been sent. performed well and except for a Charles R. Doyle, Democratic there is a waiting list of over Dinner will be served at 5:30, Kent lounty Republicans are of ditches and culverts. Dawson. Route 1 carrier said that few lapses on pass defense they Legislative Candidate for the 1700 mentally retarded persons 6:30 and 7:15 p. m. For Informa- basing their "cannlster anproach" In the last week two boxes had NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING held the Ionia team to short gains House of Representatives from the committed by the Probate Courts tion on tickets call Mrs. Kate Fox, on a survey report of the Ameri- Showboat Garden Club been knocked down and several of no more then 7-yards at one second district of Kent County, which is rising at the rate of 63 TW 7-9725 or Mrs. Lucy Cole, To All Property Owners Located can Heritage Foundation which Resumes FaN Schedule damaged. Low Morse, carrier on time. Lowell backs made good toured the Coldwater State Home per month. TW 7-7628. on the North Side of the 300 shows that 17 per cent of the Route 3 also reported mall boxes gains all evening through the and Training school. "The Republican majority In the The Snow Methodist Church will Block of East Main Street: American people will donate to the The Lowell Showboat Gordon damaged and knocked down on Ionia line. Lloyd Slack oiled up Doyle was part of a group of legislature, apparently indifferent observe the week of Self-Denlal, This is to notify you that a party of their choice "if It's sim- Club resumed Its fall schedule his route. nearlv 100-yards rushing. 20 Democratic candidates visiting to this growing unmet need, has with a Quiet Time at the church special assessment roll is on file ple": no dinner to attend: no Monday evening at the home of Postmaster George Hale asked Lowell's total yards rushing was this state institution for retarded made no provision for reducing at 8 p. m. Wednesday, October at the City Clerk's office, levying forms to fill out; no envelopes to Mrs. Hollis Marsh, with Mrs. Ron- that rural residents watch for 186 Lowell only completed one children. the waiting list," Doyle said. "At 24. Mrs. Emma Dalstra will be a special assessment against pro- return, etc. ald Hoist acting as co-hostess. evidence of valdallsm, and try and forward pass for 28-yards: Ionia The visit to Coldwater is the the same time", he charged, "the chairman of the program. perty benefited by the pioposed Several communications that had get an Identification so they can completed three passes for 72- first of six tours by the Demo- legislature cut out the mental The first Snow Methodist Fam- sidewalk replacement project. This BOY SCOUTS TO ATTEND accumulated over the summer be prosecuted. Notlfv the sheriffs yarris, Lowell made 10 first downs cratic Legislative Candidates to ex- health department community case ily Night will be held at the roll may be examined at nny time FALL CAMPOREE OCT. 5 B vacation months were read and department or Lowell police. to lonias 6. plore the needs In present services program for work with the fam- Snow Hall on the evening of Oc- during regular business hours. October 5 and 6 the Boy Scouts the club again voted to send a Tom Davis got the nod from for mentally retarded and the ilies of the retarded on the wait- tober 31. Further, this is to notify you of Lowell plan on going to the donation to the Indian sludent LOWELL SHARES HIGHWAY Pierce as the best performer for mentally ill. ing list." The annual solicitation for UNI- that the City Council will review Fall Camporee in Allegan at Lud scholarship fund. FUNDS FOR STREET REPAIRS the game with his hard blocking After an Interview with Dr. E. Doyle expressed great concern CEF will be followed by refresh- this roll and bear objections there- low Lake. The boys would like Mrs. Clark- Fletcher, in charge The City of Lowell's share of and good defensive play. J. Rennel, the School Superinten- for the expansion of community ments and program. to at its regular meeting to be to get a few blue ribbons. of the program reviewed the many motor vehicle highway funds for Other Team Scon's dent, Doyle expressed admiration based services to meet mental held at 8 p. m. on Monday, Oct- In October, the scouts are things we must do to our peren- the second quarter for local street Comstock 8 Kelloggsvllle 0 at the operation of the Institution health needs in the community as AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ober 1, 1962 In the Council Room going to have a paper drive, so nials at this time to keep them maintainance and repair Is $5,380. Cedar Snrgs. 18 Fulton M. 0 and its quality of service within well as a building program to We have the lowest available of the City Hall. c23-24 save all your papers and maga- hardy and reproductive. Gross collections of gas and Grandville 6 Hudsonvllle 13 its limited budget. keep pace with Michigan's rapid- rates anywhere. Peter Speerstra zines. Mrs. Emerson Stevens shared weight taxes for the period in Sparta 45 Rogers 18 He noted that while there are ly Increasing population. Mental Agency, TW 7-9259. c23 Lowell Beer Store open every with us the many things she had Michigan was $46,564,269. Belding 7 Lakeview ?0 presently more than 10,000 retard- retardation affects approximately day and evenings until 10 p. rn. Watch Ledger Want Ads for 'top studied to bring to us. on the East G. R. 7 Ottawa 6 ed patients In Michigan institutions. 2 per cent of the population. Read the Want Ads now! Sunday until 7 p. m. c23 grade' buys every week. care and planting of evergreens. Ledger Want Ads bring results. Rockford 31 Lea 0 it&MSUtli I

THE LOWELL LEDGER. I^OWEIX. MICH,, SEPT. U. 19« /(JQ PORENTS & TTFOCHORS Gove Lofce DRIVERS LICENSE REVOKED Segwun Community house to n home in Grand Rap- L William Seidman Auditor General Mrs. Leon Seeley The driver license of Jack Frank THE LOWELL LEIKIER. LOWELL, MICH., SEPT. 30, IfMn S To Hold Potluck Dinner Mrs. Iva Mclntyre DAIAYIAIW Snow Community Ids. president, Mrs. Robert Yates in Kamp, 19, 7570 Fase Street, Ada. Foreman Road YEAR'S ACTIVITIES ULGIM Mrs. S. P. Reynolds Mrs. Jennie Antonldes Is spend- charge. Families and teachers of Ada was revoked August 27 for his Mrs. Edna Taylor FOR l-OWEU. WOMEN'S CLUB Cassle Denton was a dinner Mrs. Ethel Hallas of Jackson Is ing a few days with ncr sisler-in- Ann Mullen was honored guest, School will meet together at a Candidate Names Ada Man Coordinator rpATTLtAX'-I JUSTCAHT unsafe driving record. Michigan The Lowell Women's Club began L. William Seidman, 1615 But- guest of her sister, Mrs. Lewis spending a few days wltb hei law. Mrs. Lena Waback of Grand and showed pictures and gave a pot-luck dinner In the school gym- Department of Stale reported In Snow W.S.C.S will serve Ihe'r Mr. and Mrs. Winton Wilcox1 Lowell Community News its year's activities by enjoying a trick, the Republican Party's nom- Jones, Sunday, In the afternoon cousin, Reld Towne, In Grand Rap- i .apids. most interesting report on Colom- nasium on Tuesday, September their weekly list of suspensions third annua! Smorgnsboul Supper spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. smorgasbord lunchcon at Cecil's inee for state auditor general, she called on Minnie Hawk. ids, and they called on their ida ca,,cd on Mr The year's work and the year paign coordinator. the week-end with fhelr grand- noon. Members of Snow M.Y.F. will urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell called on Mr. and Mrs. I Ohio, Is visiting her daughter'i I - and Mrs. HOST II DISTRICT LODGES friendliness. It will be an oppor- A c Dla AGAIN Mr. and Mrt. Orin Knapp and TITLES IN OUR Earl McKlnnie, Sunday afternoon. | Mr, Gas Wlngeier ^ | - - sor Friday. TIME books were discussed, with the tunity for new families to become fteidman said Dempsey's job will parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson attend a Youth Rally at the new Kenneth Fox to help Ken celebrate The Lowell Rebekah Lodge will family of Big Rapids were Sunday be to work with the Republican Stevens, while fhelr parents, Mr. LENDING LIBRARY his birthday. Mr and Mrs. Archie Duncan | Mr. and Mrs. Clem, Savle, and . '™7 acquainted with their neighbors Tracks Aldersgate Methodist church In and 1 be host to 11 other lodges in dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. THE LOWELL LEDGER and teachers. After the dinner By "Sam" State Central Committee and and Mrs. Alyn Fletcher, attended Grand Rapids next Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kurt.! and lit- took Mrs. Agnes Duncan to her Rr):wrt and Mr nnd M.. Robert Mrs. Claud Silc^ of Alto. District No. 11 for a "Visitation" a convention at Plymouth, Michi- Rufus Gregory; Mrs. Dan Walker, 1 1 105 N. Broadway children will be entertained with Wally Sanders of Grand Rap- county and local GOP organisa- noon. Those desiring transportation tle Kathy of Evart, were supper home in Detroit on Sunday, after I sayl's and family spen, Sunday nm^ ru " " ^ ^ on Tuesday evening, September Mary Dee and Clifford of Bowne Lowell Michigan films while parents and teachers ids lopped off one of the most tions In planning the details of his gan. contact Mrs. John Blandlng at guests of Mr. and Mrs. John visiting here a few weeks. |in IIni!anH Mr nnd Mr, Hpra,d M". Kimer Ell.s. Second clast potfaga paid at Lowell, Mich- 25, at 8 p. m. Center were Sunday afternoon s Robort Forsf and accident-married programs of the statewide election campaign. Iva Mclntyre spent Friday eve- TW 7-9761. Blandlng Saturday evening, and Mrs. Bruce Beard and daughter and famiiv of Grand Rinids were , « ; I6an, published every Thurtday. The local lodge will host the converse. season by speeding across the fin- Dempsey, 44, Is the executive callers also. The James Barker spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. called on Mr. and Mrs. John Husar. Monday evening callers nt the y attended the annual The Lowell Ledger, ejtablished June 1893; ladies at the Lowell Masonic Hall. The evening is being sponsored ning with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown at- Tlra Lowell Journal, establ'ihed ISM. Con- ish line only inches ahead of No- vice president of West Michigan Stevens In Grand Rapids. family of Muskegon were evening Sherman Reynolds. on Sunday. Hi,!s wlidated with the Ledger December 15, 1936. All local members are urged to by the Ada PTA under the co- tended the funeral last Wednesday I Vme Mr. ^d V liri 6 ZTL T ' Telecasters, Inc., of Grand Rapids lunch guests. Frank Ryder called on r Mm,to nf nni/totftn mii^j rm "'I ' Saturday and Sunday. • the Alto Solo, Mtabllihed January, 1904. chairmanship of Mrs. Robert Wag- lan Johncock of Hastings to win Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones and of Mr. Brown's cousin, Alfred Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz of Lester Nauta of Baldwin call-nl on Bob-i Qlln Comolidated with the Ledger, June 1947. participate. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gamellr of Al- ner, Membership Chairman and the 100-lap section of the Mid- and has been associoted with Mildred Potter visited Mrs. Sylvia Knight last Wednesday. Grand Rapids were Sunday after- Bailey, Sunday evening. Subscription price; Kent and Ionia counties Ruth Jones of Grand Rapids, pena spent from Sunday until Sflyl ?8, K.50 per year; outside this aree 13 30 p«f Mrs. Harold Gletzen, Hospitality American race for super modifl- Seidman in business and social Parker of Lake Of.essa Friday. Mrs. Lav.ton Cole attended a noon and luncheon guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Taylor and day * t aS president of the District, will be Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Rlckle Travis of Hastings, called ' , , I!VIrs- c- L- Shear. Mr. and Mrs. Chairman. eds Saturday night at ihe Ber- capacities since coming to western Mrs. Crystal Goodwin and daugh- meeting of tho Bowne Center and Mrs. Kenneth Fox. HAROLD JEFFERiES one of the many honored officers Lloyd Dean and Kurtis. on Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Taylor, Mrs. Richard Schlemitzaiier left, [xe Shear and Sharon of Battle EDITOR lin Raceway before a crowd of Michigan a little more than a year ter of Portland, and Mrs. Thomas "Girls of Yesterday." at Bowne Mrs. Merle Aldrich and son, Member Michigan Pren Association who will be attending. Mr. and Mrs. William Tetro of on Monday afternoon. Monday for Fort Benning to com-jcrcek, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Col- over 5,UOO spectators. ago. Koster of Falton Lake were Wed- Center Thursday. Tom. of Mt. Pleasant called at the County Fair Planned Jimmy Nelson of Flint, who led Dempsey, a former university Wyoming City spent Saturday eve- Sherman Reynolds, John Blandlng. Mrs. Betty Baker and Mrs. Bob late in the International Shooting |ins, and Mrs. and Mrs. James nesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. © IMI AUtTHOAM IYMWCATI. Ut. When it comes to loans, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Litschewskl Union try-outs. If she is qualified, At LoweN Fairgrounds the race for 88-laps and pocketed and college teacher and a long- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Darold and Alex Robertson home on Sun- Perrv were In Grand Rapids on Collins. Lewis Jones. of Lowell spent Sunday eve- she leaves on October 1st for $575, of more than a $5,000 purse, time television and radio execu- Seeley and family. you name it, day afternoon. Friday. Lester Penning of Detroit spent The Allied Exhibitors will hold Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stephens ning with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pfal- New York, then to Ciro, Egypt, finished third, followed by Johnny tive, said the job as campaign we're pretty sure to ler. P/Irs. Nettie Qulggle and Mrs. The W. S. C.S. meets with Mrs. Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mae ^ Perfect For a Country Fair on Saturday, Sep- spent the week-end with Mr. and There were tlve bidders. The where they practice until the 19th Logan of Charlotte, Bob Knight coordinator Is his first In politics. HIGHLAND HILL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalstra of Pearl Averill called on Mr. and Robert Clossen this week Thursday Fennlng. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith tember 29. from 9 a. m. fo 9 Mrs. Telllsh Carey of Hlcksvllle, completion date Is set for Novem- nave it! of October. The International mat- p. m. at the 4-H Fairgrounds at and Eddie VanderLaan of Grand "I'm doing it because of the Buttrick Avenue and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Henry Brown Sunday after- afternoon. were Sunday callers of Mrs. Fen- personality ^and ability* of Bill Ohio. ber 15, 1962. • CSS < WI iwii I'iiikiiikiii wviv lunn: felding Finance k the fourth turn: Bill Thurkettle of versity, San Francisco Slate Col- a Tuesday afternoon caller at the Sharon Dlntaman were callers Pvt. Judy E. Klley, 18, daugh- ber 3rd. at Rogers Pass, British Miss Betsy McPherson left Sat-1 relumed home Monday after spend-1 Inst Wednesday evening of Mr Muskegon, who crashed into the lege, the University of Nebraska, American Legion Bowling Lanes LOWELL, MICH. Fox home. Loqan News ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. Columbia. After visiting relatives urday to visi••I.IAt ihe- - r sisterA , %Mrsr . jininRc severaCfM'nrnlI day/Int/os hereKovr* . ...J %#. /"fl.-j- CA-.I.I % retaining wall: Jack Smith, whose and the University of Iowa, be- Mrs. Donna Smith, Mgr. The Bill Phillips family have Mrs. Harold Yoder and Mrs. Clyde Stoddard. Kelley, 1176 Sargent Avenue., Ada, fore turning full time to the broad- In Spokane, Washington, they spent STUDENT RATES dnring open bowltaf, except Saturday and Kenneth Smith and family,' at Al-1 Mrs- An"a Falrchild of Alto was car was demolished; and Audie 116 W. Main Ph. 897-KU moved from the Baker tenant Mrs. Glen Ellen from Orleans Michigan, recently completed eight cast Industry as education director 2 days with a nelce, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday eveningg after 6:00 P. M. blon for a week, before returning a^ain reminded of her 87th hlrth- Swartz who piled into the concrete Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blough called Monday on Mr. anu Mrs. weeks of basic military training at Ken Jensen at Moscow, Idaho. lo M.S.U. In Lansing. | (,ay when Mr. and Mrs. Char- retaining barrier, all escaped with and later program manager for accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ray Parker of Keene. Mrs. Evelyn the Women's Army Corps Center, KPDC In San Francisco. Before There Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Doug- Mr. ond Mrs. Archie Duncan SmJ,h of Ormond Beach, Flor- minor injuries. The huge crowd of OPEN It NOON EVERY DAY H. Koewen, Mgr. TW 1-7566 Young of Battle Creek fn Ishpem- Pinckney was also a guest at the Fort McClellan. Alabama. coming to Grand Rapids he was las, o' Dorr, Michigan joined them. called on Mr. and Mrs. Richard i,,a. Mrs- R- T- Lustlg of Grand spectators escaped injury, when Ing over the week end to a Log- Parker home. Private Kelley was Instructed In Enro.ite home visited their uncle Rn ,tls Mrs the wheel came off tho super general manager and director of ging Convention. King at Elmdal? on Friday eve-i P . - Rosella Yeiter and Mrs. Harry Walker of Smithvllle. subjects such as Army history and Pittsburgh's two community-owned Fred Johnson at Rlgglns, IdHio, nlng. | Mr. and Mrs. William Falrchild LAVERN modified driven by flying Dick Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mishler and Missouri, who with her husband. 0VILTY traditions, administrative and sup- television stations, WQED and on the Salmon River. Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Hellman at-lmPt at her home to spend the N JACpUAW SINGLE ILANKET Carter and flew over a high fence Ervin were Sunday dinner guests Dr. Harry Walker, are attending imA FINE QUALITY • WINTER WEIGHT - 31 LIS. ply procedures and first aid. WQEX. Sunday visitors at the Gordon tended the Hellman family Re- afternoon. She was given a beau- into the grandstands. of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Stahl. the National Medical Association An oufttandinQ design suitable for boys', girls', students', She attended Lowell High School. Dempsey. who is married and Johnson home were: Mr. and union at the Ionia Fairgrounds on ,,ful A0™! arrangement for her Jack TenBrlnk of Zeeland out- Small Appliance Mrs. Milton Mishler called on Convention In Chicago this week, also your bedroom, attractive combination of colors pre- has two children, has also long Mrs. Oscar Douglas of Dorr, Mr. Sunday. | enjoyment. Delicious refreshments dominantly flane. orange, lilac, and green with a 5 inch ioxed race leader Duane Cottrell Mrs. Ralph Stahl at Pennock Hosp- spent Monday with Miss Agnes PHOPORTHWID ! Rix Robinson was the first town- been active in church work. At and Mrs. Roger Douglas and (• Mr. and Mrs. Victor Christensen I were served before the guests left acetate satin binding matching the predominata color*. A of Muskegon while lapping the ital in Hastings one day last week. Perry. Mrs. Walker's mother, the k; BONY UVIND ship assessor in Ada, polling 25 present he is a member of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis of Rockford called on Mr. and i for home wishing her many more bland of 65/. rayon. 29V 6y# ny|01, (of ,trvice,bilrty. field and captured the 100-lap mod- REPAIR Mrs. David Hoffman entertained late Mrs. F. H. Barnaby of Ot- votes at the first town meeting In division of radio and television of Tucker all of Grand Rapids, Mr. Mrs. S. V. Taylor on Sunday happy years. Specially ified sportsmen 50-lap main event CALL TW 7-7397 the WMC of Grace Brethren tawa, Canada, formerly Miss Nel- LARGE 72x90 SIZE April of 1838. ion the ii-mile oval finishing a- the United Presbyterian Church in and Mrs. Walter Shaffer of Alto, afternoon, and Mr. and Mrs. Free- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith left lie Aldrich was a former school- Priced $7 77 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johnson and FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Church of Grand Rapids Monday for their home In Ormond Beach, tOLYETHYLENE WRAPPED |head of Paul Weisner, and Ray the U.S.A. evening. man Klnsey of Morley were Sun- mate and close friend of Miss Each ' sons, Maynard Tucker of Hastings, day evening lunch guests. Florida. Sunday morning after Perry In Lowell. I and Jim Flannery. Dave Hoffman attended the foot- Quality... and Mrs. Mary Tucker of Lowell, spending 10 weeks In Michigan Harvey Redder of Holland cap- HOUSEMAN'S SERVICE ball game in Ionia Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Troyer Ada Smorpasbord who has been visiting at the home with their three daughters. Mr. WOOL it's unwise to pay too much... tured the 20-lap consolation race. First ROOM North of Oakwood Cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VanHeynin- arrived home last week Tuesday The annual Smorgasbord at the of her son, Maynard, for the past Elmdale and Mrs. Wendell Vivian. Mr. and but it's worse to pay too little. Ron Merkins held down the sec- North Woshlngtoa St. - Lowell gen and sons of Kettle Lake, and after spending a week visiting rel- Ada Congregational Church will be three weeks. Mrs. Ira Sargeant Mrs. William Crimmins of Grand When you pay too much, you ond spot, while Nelson Stormzand Richard Bailey, an Tntemational atives in West Plains, Missouri, SLACKS held Friday evening, September Haven and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mulkeytovvn. Illinois, and Con- lose a little money... that is ail. and Larry Lawrence, both of Low- Farm Exchange Youth from Ven- When you pay too little, you 28, and Saturday evening, Septem- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cisler, and Phlllipson of Lansing, and their verse and Marion. Indiana. ell, finished third and fourth, res- ezuela, who Is spending three sometimes lose everything, be- ber 29, with two servings each Linda, are enjoying the company families, and other relatives and pectively. Ralph Lawrence finish- weeks with them were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parker of cause the thing you bought was evening; the first at 5:30 and the of their son. Jack, who Is home friends. Many luncheons and din- ed in sixth spot. evening supper guests of Mr. and Detroit visited at the Clarence incapable of doing the thing it second at 7:00 p. m. on furlough. ner parties were given in their Speedrome Mrs. Harold Yoder and family. Troyer home from Friday until was bought to do. The common Tickets are S2.50 per person and Mrs. Horace Myers, and Mrs. honor during the summer. Sunday. law of business balance prohib- Don Wenger of Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman Sixes 8 fo 18 must be purchased in advance. Gwenneth Neeb, visited Mrs. Elva Mrs. Lynnwood St.Peter of Mt. its paying a little and getting a won the 100-lap championship race were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del- Mrs. Ann Cook, who with her Mrs. Stephen Collins, 6176 Grand Myers, who Is In a hospital near Pleasant and dauehters, Mrs. Art- daughter operates Butler's Drive-in, lot — it can't be done. If you for Spectators at the Grand Rap- ton Tyler at dinner Thuisdav eve- deal with the lowest bidder, it is ids Speedrome Saturday night and River Dr., has tickets for sale for Hush Puppies Kalamazoo last Tuesday and found hur Brooks of Vestaburg, Mrs. is recovering from major surgery ning In honor of the Tyler's An- Jack Hundee of Rlverdale. and a well to add something for the was awarded a beautiful trophj' Friday evening, and Mrs. Robert niversary. her feeling real good. at Butterworth Hospital. risk you run. And if you do that, Wagner, 7370 Thornapple River Mrs. William Stalter. Mrs. Leo daughter-ln-law. Mrs. Clare John- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bradley for his efforts, which were all in BREATHIN' BRUSHED PIGSKIN BY WOLVERINE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dawson you will have enough to pay for vain. Dr., has tickets for sale for Satur- Kyser and Mrs. Ira Sargeant, and son of Shepard. spent Wednesday of Coldwater and Mrs. Nina Bur- something better.—-John Ruskin were callers at the David Hoffman AVON After the races were over a pro- day evening. Make reservations Mrs. Leo McCaul, attended the i .iftemoon visiting Mrs. StPeters' dlck of Greenville called on their home one day last week. ALL COTTON HAND SCREEN PRINT test was filed by one of the oth- and purchase your tickets through for the whole family first fall meeting of the West sister-in-law, Mrs. Nora Long at cousin, Mrs. Loyal Rlckner, Sun- Gas Range Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berkey of ILANKET FOR YEAR AROUND USE them. Campbell, which was held at the the home of a niece Mrs. Ware day. er drivers (who was two-laps be- Grand Rapids were guests of Mr. This cotton blanket is in lovely colors of pint, blue There will be over 40 tasty Story. hind > and the race was taken a/ and Mrs. Kenneth Blough Monday home of Mrs. Bert Hanson. Mrs. Wendell Chrlstoff arrived at or gold pansy pattern on white ground, with a match- Thursday afternoon callers of Lewis Electric way from Wenger, and handed gourmet dishes to tickle your night and Tuesday. Roth will entertain In October. Western Michigan University cam- ing 2 inch Acetate satin binding — Washable. palate. Mrs. Nora Long were her daugh- THE without argument to the other DEALERS Mrs. Arnith Stahl and Mrs. Har- Mrs. Marlin Kauffman entertaln- pus Sat., September 15, to be- Siie 70*90 for Double or Twin Bcdt Soft, durable pigstin, made to resist water, ed a group of ladles last Friday, ter. Mrs. C. VanAmburg. grand- Hotpoint-Maytag driver by the officials. old Yoder attended a party at the gin his freshman year in Pre- SPECIALLY PRICED FOR REPAIR OF CASCADE BRIDGE evening, at which time a repre-1 daughter Carole, and friend John Wenger who rightfully won the dirt and stains. Steel shanks, rugged crepe home of Mrs. Marlin Kauffman Dentlstry. He was accompanied by OUR LAY-A-WAY SALE $3.98 SALES AND SERVICE COST $11,106 STAT* REPORTS sentatlve of a famous plastic com- Tannery, all of Portland. his parents, who met with frater- race, was competing against 40 Friday evening. Each soles. Mrs. Pat Hoffman, daughter of Service on All Makei other drivers in regular passen- The Michigan State Highway De- are making Mrs. C. A. Flowers. Mrs. Frank pany gave a demonstration. nity brothers of his father, and each lloikit PolyHtyltat Wrapped. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Huver, will ger cars, equipped with seat belts. partment revealed this week that Kauffman, Mrs. Ovid Miller, and Mrs. Clarence Ehler entertained their wives, at attend the football Washers, Dryers leave September 30 to join her game between Mt. Pleasant and Don Geib won the postponed the low bid of The Taber Company Mrs. Harold Yoder attended the with a party last Wednesday 11 husband who Is stationed with the Western. They also met an old Refrigerators sportsmen feature with Raymond of Grand Rapids of 111,106 was WMC of Calvary Brethren Church evening at the home of Mrs. Spen- U. S. Army In the Netherlands. ELECTRICAL WIRING Wright of Elkhart, Indiana, cop- accepted for the repairs on the • at the home of Mrs. Don Thomp- or Johnson. Miss Caroline Johnson high school friend, Katherlne Steed of Grand Rapids, showed a fine Mr. and Mrs. Vem Bryant of Knlffen, who now lives In Kala- EARLY BIRD AND CONTRACTINQ ping the regular Saturday night bridge at Cascade over the thorn- son Thursday evening. variety of jewelry of a well-known Morse Lake Road and Mrs. Bry- mazoo. main event. apple River, Phone TW 7-7746 company. ant's sister, Mrs. Ida Myers of v Ada's Indian population finally Richard Lampkln and son, Chad, Factory Trained Servicemen Mrs. Norman Kauffman Is mak- Jollet. Illinois, were Monday aft- of Atlanta, Georgia, spent Friday i u / >atnniHi"Hqj tiew has been added ! abandoned the linds of their fore- "We Sell the Best and Service emoon callers on the former's sis- afternoon and evening with Mr. SALE! U VVvi Phone 897-939 6 fathers after the coming of the Ing recovery from surgery, which the Reft" ter. Mrs. Iva Linton. white man and removed to the she underwent at Pennock Hospi- and Mrs. C. J. Chrlstoff and fam- —676*1140 : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bozung re- reservation at Pentwater. tal of Hastings, the early part of ily. Chad Is enrolled In Georgia last week. turned Sunday from a trip around Tech In the field of Electronics. Lake Superior. They spent a few Read the Ledg. r Want Ads. Mrs. Richard King has returned Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lawrence IOWQJ. UONS CLUI home from the Grand Rapids Ost- days in Marquette on the way and son, Garry, of Clarksvllle were eopathic Hospital, where she had home. Friday callers at the home of undergone surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alexander at- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lawrence. PUBLIC Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant spent tended the Western Michigan Uni- Saturday with his sister. Miss versity and Central football game Travel-Adventure Series Irene Sargeant of near Portland, Saturday, and called on Mr. and GRAVEL Mrs. Steven Fritz and Lola Lee ROLLER and In the evening they attended SCREENED BANK RUN OR Alexander in Kalamazoo in the the meeting of the Ionia Pomona WASHED FOR CEMENT WORK Grange which was entertained afternoon. Stabilized or Bank Run For by members of Portland grange. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Blaser were DAWK" Mi SotavJoy, November 17 to miss SKATING Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Road Work Tho Pomona Grange worthy mas- Friday, Saturday and ter and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bel- Jerry Ownes in Grand Rapids. BLOCK SAND - FILL DIRT 4-oz. KNITTING mont Burger, were elected to at- Sunday. Stones for Drain Fields Sunday Evenings tend as delegates to the State Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 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DRIVERS LICENSE REVOKED house to n home in Grand Rap- TIIE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL. MICH., SEPT. •>0, ]!M5? S TIIE LOWKLL LEDCFR, LOWELL, MICH., SEPT. St. 1»62 The driver license of Jack Frank Snow Community ids. Foreman Road Ada Parents & Teachers Kamp, 19, 7570 Fuse Street, Ada, Segwun Community Gove Lake Mrs. S, P. Reynolds Mrs. Jennie Antonldes Is spend- Mrs Edna Taylor was revoked August 27 for his To Hold PaHuck Dinner L. Wiliiam Seidman Auditor General Mrs. Iva Mclntyre Mrs. Leon Seeley ing a few days with ner sister-in- YEAR'S ACTIVITIES BEGIN president, Mrs. Robert Yates in OAWY T41W unsafe driving record. Michigan law. Mrs. Lena Waback of Grand FOR LOWELL WOMEN'S CLUB charge. Families and teachers of Ada Department of State reported in Snow W.S.C.S will serve their Mr. Mr, w„10„ wHcoxi Lowell Community News Ann Mullen was honored guest, School will meet together at a Candidate Names Ada Man Coordinator Cassie Denton was a dinner Mrs. Ethel Hallas of Jackson is third annual Smorgaaboi d Supper Rapids. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.; The Lowell Women's Club began 60SH WTL6A*'-1 JUSTCANT their weekly list of suspensions and showed pictures and gave a pot-luck dinner in the school gym- L. William Seidman, 1615 But- guest of her sister, Mrs. Lewis spending a few days with her at their hall on the evening of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson, Rex Huillbergen in Williamsburg. | CALL TW 7-9261 BLANKET and revocations. its year's activities by enjoying a PU.U Mf5ELF T06ETHJR TO and Joanne, and Mr. and Mrs. most interesting report on Colom- nasium on Tuesday, September trick, the Republican Party's nom- Jones, Sunday. In the afternoon cousin, Reld Towne, in Grand Rap- Wednesday, October 3rd. Watch Mr an!, Mrs smorgasbord luncheon at Cecil's SOCK TOU IN. THE PUSS AFTER Urban Llpps of Lowell spent Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser of Mrs. S. C. White from Toledo I - - Stewart of Grand bia, South America. 25th at 6:30 p. m. This will be at the inee for state auditor general, she called on Minnie Hawk. ids, and they called on their DPlMKINO THAT SOOTHE this column for further details. 110ca,,cd on Mr aml Ranchhouse on Wednesday, Sept- urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell called on Mr. and Mrs. o^io, is visiting her daughter - Mrs- ah informal, casual dress activity named William C. Dempsey, 1370 Mark, Douglas, and Chery Flet- cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Members of Snow M.Y.F. will A Blas;? AGAIN Earl McKlnnie, Sunday afternoon, i v{rs gUs wingeier " 1 - r Friday. TIME ember 12, at 1 p. m. LOWELL REREKAH LODGE TO with the emphasis on relaxed Buttrick, Ada, today as his cam- cher of Kankakee, Illinois, spent Dennett of Cascade Saturday after- TITLES IN OUR attend a Youth Rally nt the new Kenneth Fox to help Ken celebrate The year's work and the year wmmHiu OAIKV HOST II DISTRICT LODGES friendliness. It will be an oppor- paign coordinator. the week-end with their grand- noon. LENDING LIBRARY Aldersgate Methodist church In his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Duncan Mr. and Mrs^ Glenn Snyles and I books were discussed, with the took Mrs. Agnes Duncan to her Rnhert and Mr. nnd M.-s Robert Mrs Claud Silccv of Alto. The Lowell Rebekah Lodge will tunity for new families to become Seidman said Dempsey's job will parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mr. and Mrt. Orin Knapp and Grand Rapids next Sun-lay after- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kurt/ and lit- family of Big Rapids were Sunday tle Kathy of Evart, were supper h m n r)otrol, nn Sun( lny a lcrl be host to 11 other lodges in acquainted with their neighbors Tracks be to work with the Republican Stevens, while their parents, Mr. SUCH A noon. Those desiring transportation ?- .f_i u , . ' * Sayl:s and family spent Sunday ^ Ehne^ElU ^ THE LOWELL LEDGER CUTUP and teachers. After the dinner By "Sam" State Central Committee and and Mrg. Alyn Fletcher, attended dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. contact Mrs. John Blandlng at guests of Mr. and Mrs. John visiting here a few weeks. .in Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Herald 105 N. Broadway District No. 11 for a "Visitation" TOO, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forst and children will bp entertained with Wally Sanders of Grand Rap- county and local GOP organiza- a convention at Plymouth, Michi- Rufus Gregory; Mrs. Dan Walker, TW 7-9761. Blandlng Saturday evening, and Mrs. Bruce Benrd nnd daughter and fimiiy 0f Orand Rapids were Lowell Michigan on Tuesday evening, September MU6SY family attended tho annual films while parents and teachers ids topped off one of Hie most tions in planning the details of his gan. Mary Dee and Clifford of Bowne Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Brown at- spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. called on Mr. and Mrs. John Husar, I Monday even'ng callers at the Second dan pottage paid at Lowell, Mich- 25, at 8 p. m. YMCA family retreat near Hills- accident-married programs of the Center were Sunday afternoon Sherman Reynolds. on Sunday. jSayles home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert iOan. publijhed every Ihundey. The local lodge will host the converse. statewide election campaign. Iva Mclntyre spent Friday eve- tended the funeral last Wednesday dale, Saturday nnd Sunday. The Lowell Ledger, eitabl'uhed June 1893; The evening is being sponsored season by speeding across the fin- Dempsey. 44, is the executive callers also. The James Harker of Mr. Brown's cousin, Alfred Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz of Frank Ryder called on Lester Nauta of Baldwin called on Bob- The Lowell Journal, eitabliihed 1864. Con- ladies at the Lowell Masonic Hall. ning with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ish line only inches ahead of No- vice president of West Michigan family of Muskegon were evening Grand Rapids were Sunday after- Lai ley, Sunday evening. j by Sayles, their grandson, Mon- toiidated with the Ledger December IS, 1936. All local members are urged to by the Ada PTA under the co- Stevens in Grand Rapids. Knight last Wednesday. Mrs. Ernest Collins were Mr. and Alto Solo, e»fabliihed Jenuery, IKM. lunch guests. noon and luncheon guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Taylor and ciay irwmnrj participate. chairmanship of Mrs. Robert Wag- lan Johncock of Hastings to win Telecasters. Inc., of Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones and Mrs. Lawton Cole attended a 1 Coniolidated with Ihe Ledger, June 1947. •ind Mrs. Kenneth Fox. Rickie Travis of Hastings, called Mrs. C. L. Shear, Mr. nnd Mrs. Subscription p'ice: Kent and Ionia counties ner, Membership Chairman and the 100-lap section of the Mid- nnd has been associated with Mr. ar^d Mrs. Ed Gamelin of Al- meeting of the Bowne Center Mrs. Richard Schlemitzaiier left Ruth Jones of Grand Rapids, Mildred Potter visited Mrs. Sylvia on Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Taylor, I^?e Shear and Sharon nf Rattle tt.50 per year; outside thii aree $3 30 per president of the District, will bo Mrs. Harold Gletzen, Hospitality American race for super modifi- Seidman in business and social Parker of Lake Odessa Friday. pena spent from Sunday until "Girls of Yesterday." at Bowne Mrs. Merle Aldrich and son, Monday for Fort Benning lo com- Tom, of Mt. Pleasant called al the on Monday afternoon. Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Col- HAROLD JEFFERIES Chairman. eds Saturday night at ihe Ber- capacities slhce corning to western Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Center Thursday. pete in the International Shooting one of the many honored officers Mrs. Crystal Goodwin and daugh- Mrs. Betty Baker and Mrs. Bob lins. and Mrs. and Mrs. James EDITOR lin Raceway before a crowd of Michigan a little more than a year Lloyd Dean and Kurtis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mike Litschewski Sherman Reynolds, John Blanding, Union try-outs. If she is qualified, Member Michigan Press Association who will be attending. ter of Portland, and Mrs. Thomas When it comes *0 loans, Perrv were in Grand Rapids on Collins. over 5.000 spectators. ago. Mr. and Mrs. William Tetro of of Lowell spent Sunday eve- and Alex Robertson home on Sun- she leaves on October 1st for County Fair Planned Koster of Falton lake were Wed- you name it, Friday. Lester Fennlng of Detroit spent EACH Jimmy Nelson of Flint, who led Dempsey, a former university Wyoming City spent Saturday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pfal- day afternoon. New York, then to Ciro. Egypt, nesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. The W. S. C.S. meets with Mrs. Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Mae At Lowell Fairgrounds the race for 88-laps and pocketed and college teacher and a long- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Darold O mi AUtTHOAM IYMOICATI. Me. we're pretty sure to ler. Mrs. Nettie Quicgle and Mrs. acl lc c un 19l h Lewis Jones. R-rfvrt Clossen this week Thursday lhf Fennlng. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith The Allied Exhibitors will hold $575, of more than a $5,000 purse, time television and radio execu- Seeley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalstra of Pearl Averill called on Mr. nnd 0 c,0,) 5r t , '" , $6.77 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stephens have it! •ifiemnnn ' ^ er. The International mat- were Sunday callers of Mrs. Fen- ^ Perfect For a Country Fair on Saturday, Sep- finished third, followed by Johnny tive, said the job as campaign Buttrick Avenue and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Henry Brown Sunday after- spent the week-end with Mr. and ' A surprise nirlMav pmty w. K W,l l b! held 't18 10 nlng. Logan of Charlotte, Bob Knight coordinator is his first in politics. There were five bidders. The Burch and baby daughter of Grand noon. ! h f f Popular Solid Color Blankets tember 29, from 9 a. m. to 9 3 and Eddie VanderLaan of Grand "I'm doing it because of the| Mrs. Teliish Carey of Hicksville, completion date is set for Novem- HIGHLAND HILL Need cash to finance a car, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson held for Mrs. Richard Vandenbosh ""J ™ N. M. Henry has been confined p. m. at the 4-H Fairgrounds at Rapids were dinner guests on Sun- pilr,idpa,ln? Exceptional Value For Thrifty HoiiHewlves ^ Football Games Rapids, Jack Pratt of Union City, personality and ability' of Bill Ohio. ber 15, 1962. oust ^ home, business, repairs, farm, entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. John at Sparta by a group of ladles - to his bed for the past week. Lowell. day of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Mr8 Indiana, Oscar Faye of South Bend, Seidman," Dempsey said. "Seid- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norgan of or to pay off piled up bills? Blanding and Mr. and Mrs. Sher- from the Vergennes Methodist - Edward Watson and Mrs. Susie Jacobi left Sunday lor her Soft, downy blend of Rayon and Acrylic fibers in a variety There will be produce, arts and Dalstra. Marie Harlett and children from Indiana, and Johnny Roberts of man is the kind of a person who Grand Rapids, spent Saturday with The first bridge at Ada, built lilt f MAlfS ST. Whatever the purpoHe, you'll man Reynolds at dinner Sunday Church, Tuesday. nurses' training at Bronson Hos- of expulslte popular Decorator Colors. Bound in matching crafts for sale, as well as many Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schmidt Chicago enjoyed dinner at the Ahead! Mrs. Bertha Rogers. with state funds, fell Into the river lOA/BLL ^L'L'rJ find It to your advantage to in celebration of the Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Archie Duncan pital in Kalamazoo. colors. Non-allergic, moth-proof, machine washable. other articles. Saginaw. transfers his enthusiasm and he and Lucille of Mapes district call- ,,om get what you need on a low- forty-eighth wedding anniversary. delivered a load of chickens fo e ^ ^ former's son. Mrs. Anton Madsen of Green- Mrs. C. Johnson, director, an- A dazzling driving performance has great enthusiasm for this job. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lewis of in 1852. ed on Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mr and M cost loan from us. Fast service McBaln Saturday for E. C. Fore-1 - rs. Arnold Wittenbach ville and sister. Mrs. Iva Linton, nounces that a percentage of the by Nelson was in vain as Eddie I think he's the right man for the Grand Rapids, and Miss Rosella Reynolds on Friday evening. Mrs. Ira Wesbrook Is still in always! , Carson City hospital, and greatly man. I took their son. Roger, back to attended the "Girl's of Yesterday" profits will go for charity and will VanderLaan copped the wreck- job and I'm willing to work for Kauffman of Clarksvllle were din- Mrs. Don Fox and Mrs. Tom c0,lc 0 at Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tavlor' K Central Michigan Uni- get-together held at Bowne Cen- be presented to the Grand Rap- filled 50-lap season championship him." ner guests of Ruth Ann Klnyon. Fox of Grand Rapids were lunch appreciates cards and letters from old friends in this vicinity. spent Saturday evening with Mr. j nt Mount Pleasant, ter. last Thursday. ids Handicapped Club. race for super mods which was Dempsey, who worked his way Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson guests Tuesday of Mrs. Kenneth rs L BOWLING nnd Mrs. Cecil Raymond and M - .vnn Masion, daughter of Mrs. Larry Lawrence and Miss rained-out last week. through Augustana (HI.) College visited Seattle for the World's Fox and Mrs. Clark Hoxle was David in Belding. ! Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Watson. Gordy BanderBeek of Kalama- as a tool and die maker, taught Fair, driving out on the New High- AT THE Belding Finance Co. Sharon Dintaman were callers JUDY KELLEY COMPLETES a Tuesday afternoon caller at the Miss Betsy McPherson left Sat-, returned home Monday after spend-1 last Wednesday evening of Mr. W.A.C.C. BASIC TRAINING zoo, who flipped end over end on at his alma mater, Stanford Uni- way Trans-Canada number 1., of- LOWELL. MICH. Fox home. Loqan News •irday to visit her sister, Mrs. ing several days here. and Mrs. Clyde Stoddard. the fourth turn; Bill Thurkettle of versity, San Francisco State Col- ficially opened to traffic, Septem- Mrs. Donna Smith, Mgr. The Bill Phillips family have Mrs. Harold Yoder Pvt. Judy E. Klley, 18, daugh- Kenneth Smith and family, at Al- Mrs. Anna Fnirchild of Alto was Mrs. Glen Ellen from Orleans Muskegon, who crashed into the lege, the University of Nebraska, ber 3rd. at Rogers Pass, British I1B W. Main Ph. 8S7-WM moved from the Baker tenant ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. American Legion Bowling Lanes bion for a week, before returning again reminded of her 87fh birth- called Monday on Mr. and Mrs. retaining wall; Jack Smith, whose and the University of Iowa, be- Columbia. After visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blouch Kelley, 1176 Sargent Avenue., Ada, to M.S.U. In Lansing. day year when Mr. nnd Mrs. Char- Ray Parker of Keene. Mrs. Evelyn car was demolished; and Audie fore turning full time to the broad- in Spokane, Washington, they spent STUDENT RATES during open bowling, except Saturday and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ed Michigan, recently completed eight Mr. and Mrs. Archie Duncan ,os Smith of Ormond Beach. Flor- Pinckney was also a guest at the Swartz who piled into the concrete cast industry as education director 2 days with a neice, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evenings after 8:00 P. M. Young of Battle Creek to Ishpem- i,,a weeks of basic military training al called on Mr. and Mrs. Richard I . Mrs. R. T. Lustig of Grand Parker home. retaining barrier, all escaped with and later program manager for Ken Jensen at Moscow, Idaho. ing over the week end to a Log- the Women's Army Corps Center, King at Elmdale on Friday eve- j Rapids, Mrs. Rosella Yeiter and Mrs. Harry Walker of Smithvllle. minor injuries. The huge crowd of KPIX in San Francisco. Before There, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Doug- ging Convention. LAVERN Fort McClellan, Alabama. OPEN IS NOON EVERY DAY H. Koewen. Mgr. TW 7-7M6 ning. | Mr. and Mrs. William Falrchild Missouri, who with her husband, spectators escaped injury, when coming to Grand Rapids he was las. of Dorr, Michigan joined them. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mishler and DECORATIVE NOVELTY JACpUARD SINGLE ILANKET Private Kelley was instructed in Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Heilman at-' at her home to spend the Dr. Harry Walker, are attending the wheel came off the super general manager and director of Enroute home visited their uncle Ervin were Sunday dinner guests 1 EXTRA FINE QUALITY - WINTER WEIGHT - 3] LIS. subjects such as Army history and tended the Heilman family Re- afternoon. She was given a beau- the National Medical Association An oujitanding design tuitablt for boyi", girli', jtudenfi', modified driven by flying Dick Pittsburgh's two community-owned Fred Johnson at Riggins, Idaho, of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvin Stahl. 1 traditions, administrative and sup- union at the Ionia Fairgrounds on Ao™ arrangement for her Convention In Chicago this week, alio your bedroom, atfraclive combination of colon prt- Carter and flew over a high fence television stations, WQED and on the Salmon River. Mrs. Milton Mishler called on ply procedures and first aid. enjoyment. Delicious refreshments dominantly flame, orange, lilac, and green with a 5 inch into the grandstands. WQEX. Sunday visitors at the Gordon Sunday. spent Monday with Miss Agnes Mrs. Ralph Stahl at Pennock Hosp- were served before the guests lelt acetate satin binding malching the predominate colon. A She attended Lowell High School. Dempsey. who is married and Johnson home were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Christensen Perry. Mrs. Walker's mother, the Jack TenBrink of Zeeland out- Small Appliance ital in Hastings one day last week. blend of 65/„ rayon. 29% COMM. 6% nylon for serviceability. of Rockford called on Mr. and for home wishing her many more late Mrs. F. H. Barnaby of Ot- foxed race leader Duane Cottrell has two children, has also long Mrs. Oscar Douglas of Dorr, Mr. Mrs. David Hoffman entertained P1I0P0IIT103ED Rix Robinson was the first town- Mrs. S. V. Taylor on Sunday happy years. tawa, Canada, formerly Miss Nel- Specially -lll_ __ of Muskegon while lapping the been active in church work. At and Mrs. Roger Douglas and the WMC of Grace Brethren LARGE 72x90 SIZE fcj BE!NMV LEVINC ship assessor in Ada, polling 25 afternoon, and Mr. and Mrs. Free- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith left lie Aldrich was a former school- field and captured the 100-lap mod- present he is a member of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Church of Grand Rapid^ Monday tOLYETHYLENE WJMPffO votes at the first town meeting in REPAIR for their home in Ormond Beach. S 57 77 ified sportsmen 50-lap main event division of radio and television of Tucker all of Grand Rapids, Mr. evening. man Klnsey of Morley were Sun- mate and close friend of Miss April of 1838. day evening lunch guests. Florida, Sunday mornimr after Perry In Lowell. 1 on the ',4-mile oval finishing a- the United Presbyterian Church in and Mrs. Walter Shaffer of Alto, CAUL TW 7-7397 Dave Hoffman attended the foot- spending 10 weeks In Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Troyer jhead of Paul Weisner, and Ray the U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johnson and FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY hall game in Ionia Friday evening. with their three daughters, Mr. arrived home last week Tuesday • and Jim Flannery. sons, Maynard Tucker of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VanHeynin- Quality... Elmdale and Mrs. Wendell Vivian, Mr. and after spending a week visiting rel- Harvey Redder of Holland cap- and Mrs. Mary Tucker of Lowell, cen and sons of Kettle Lake, and WOOL HOUSEMAN'S SERVICE Mrs. Ira Sargeant Mrs. William Crimmins of Grand atives in West Plains, Missouri, tured the 20-lap consolation race. Ada Smorgasbord who has been visiting at the home Richard Bailey, an International It's unwise to pay too much... First House North of Oakwood Cemetery Haven and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mulkeytown, Illinois, and Con- but it's worse to pay too little. Ron Merkins held down the sec- The annual Smorgasbord at the of her son, Maynard, for the past Farm Exchange Youth from Ven- North Washington St. — Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cisler, and Pbillipson of Lansing, and their verse and Marion. Indiana. SLACKS When you pay too much, you ond spot, while Nelson Stormzand Ada Congregational Church will be three weeks. ezuela, who Is spending three Linda, are enjoying the company families, and other relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parker of lose a little money... that is all. and Larry Lawrence, both of Low- held Friday evening, September weeks with them were Saturday of their son. Jack, who is home friends. Many luncheons and din- Detroit visited at the Clarence When you pay too little, you ell, finished third and fourth, res- 28, and Saturday evening, Septem- evening supper guests of Mr. and sometimes lose everything, be- on furlough. ner parties were given In their Troyer home from Friday until S M pectively. Ralph Lawrence finish- ber 29, with two servings each Mrs. Harold Yoder and fairlly. cause the thing you bought was Mrs. Horace Myers, and Mrs. honor during the summer. Sunday. ed in sixth spot. evening; the first at 5:30 and the Mr. and Mrs. David Hoifman 8 incapable of doing the thing it Gwenneth Neeb, visited Mrs. Elva Mrs. Lynnwood St.Peter of Mt. Mrs. Ann Cook, who with her Speedrome second at 7:00 p. m. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del- was bought to do. The common Myers, who is in a hospital near Pleasant and dauehters. Mrs. Art- daughter operates Butler's Drive-in, Sizes 8 fo 18 law of business balance prohib- Don Wenger of Grand Rapids Tickets are $2.50 per person and ton Tyler at dinner Thursday eve-, must be purchased in advance. Hush Puppies Kalamazoo last Tuesday and found hur Brooks of Vestaburg. Mrs. is recovering from major surgery its paying a little and getting a won the 100-lap championship rac6 nlng in honor of the Tyler's An-' her feeling real good. Mack Hundee of Rlverdale. and a at Butterworth Hospital. lot — it can't be done. If you for Spectators at the Grand Rap- Mrs. Stephen Collins, 6176 Grand nlversary. Mrs. William Stalter. Mrs. Leo j daughter-in-law. Mrs. Clare John- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bradley deal with the lowest bidder, it is ids Speedrome Saturday night and River Dr., has tickets for sale for BREATHIN' BRUSHED PIGSKIN BY WOLVERINE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dawson Kyser and Mrs. Ira Sargeant, and! son of Shepard, spent Wednesday of Coldwater and Mrs. Nina Bur- well to add something for the was awarded a beautiful trophy Friday evening, and Mrs. Robert were callers at the David Hoffman AVON risk you run. And if you do that, Mrs. Leo McCaul, attended the afternoon visiting Mrs. StPeters' dlck of Greenville called on their for his efforts, which were all in Wagner, 7370 Thornapple River home one day last week. you will have enough to pay for for the whole family first fall meeting of the West sister-in-law. Mrs. Nora Lone at cousin, Mrs. Loyal Rlckner, Sun- ALL COTTON HAND SCREEN PRINT vain. Dr., has tickets for sale for Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berkey of ILANKET FOR YEAR AROUND USE something better.—John Ruskin Campbell, which was held at the the home of a niece Mrs. Ware day. After the races were over a pro- day evening. Make reservations Grand Rapids were guests of Mr. Thts cotton blanket is in lovely colors of pink, bluo home of Mrs. Bert Hanson. Mrs. Story. Wendell Chrlstoff arrived at test was filed by one of the oth- and purchase your tickets through Gas Range and Mrs. Kenneth Blough Monday or gold pansy pattern on while ground, with a match- Thursday afternoon callers of Western Michigan University cam- er drivers (who was two-laps be- them. night and Tuesday. Roth will entertain In October. ing 2 mch Acetate satin binding — Washable. Mrs. Marlin Kauffman entertain- Mrs. Nora Long were her daugh- pus Sat., September 15, to be- hind) and the race was taken a/ There will be over 40 tasty Mrs. Arnith Stahl and Mrs. Har- Siie 70x90 for Double or Twin Bed*. Soft, durable pigskin, made to resist water, ed a group of ladies last Friday ter. Mrs. C. VanAmburg. grand- gin his freshman year in Pre- SPECIALLY PRICED FOR ^ ^ ^ ^ Lewis Electric way from Wenger, and handed gourmet dishes to tickle your old Yoder attended a party at the evening, at which time a repre-1 daughter Carole, and friend John Dentistry. He was accompanied by without argument to the other palate. dirt and stains. Steel shanks, rugged crepe home of Mrs. Marlin Kauffman OUR LAY-A-WAY SALE $3.98 DEA1ERS sentatlve of a famous plastic com- j Tannery, all of Portland. his parents, who met with frater- driver by the officials. Friday evening. Each Hotpoint-Maytag soles. pany gave a demonstration. | Mrs. Pat Hoffman, daughter of nity brothers of his father, and Wenger who rightfully won the REPAIR OF CASCADE RRIDGE Mrs. C. A. Flowers, Mrs. Frank Each Blanket PolyeHiylent Wrapped. SALES AND SERVICE Mrs. Clarence Ehler entertained | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Huver, will their wives, at attend the football race, was competing against 40 COST $11,106 STATE REPORTS Kauffman, Mrs. Ovid Miller, and with a oarty last Wednesday leave September 30 to join her game between Mt. Pleasant and Service on All Makes other drivers in regular passen- Mrs. Harold Yoder attended the 11 The Michigan State Highway De- are making evening at the home of Mrs. Spen- husband who Is stationed with the Western. They also met an old ger cars, equipped with seat belts. WMC of Calvary Brethren Chjrch Washers, Dryers partment revealed this week that or Johnson. Miss Caroline Johnson U. S. Army In the Netherlands. high school friend, Katherlne Steed Don Geib won the postponed at the home of Mrs. Don Thomp- the low bid of The Taber Company Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bryant of Knlffen, who now lives In Kala- EARLY BIRD" Refrigerators sportsmen feature with Raymond son Thursday evening. of Grand Rapids, showed a fine of Grand Rapids of $11,106 was Morse Lake Road and Mrs. Bry- mazoo. ELECTRICAL WIRING Wright of Elkhart, Indiana, cop- variety of jewelry of a well-known accepted for the repairs on the company. ant's sister. Mrs. Ida Myers of Richard Lampkin and son, Chad, AND CONTRACTING ping the regular Saturday night Ada's Indian population finally bridge at Cascade over the Thorn- Mrs. Norman Kauffman Is mak- Jollet, Illinois, were Monday aft- of Atlanta, Georgia, spent Friday Phone TW 7-7746 main event. apple River. abandoned the lands of their fore- SALE! ing recovery from surgery, which erncon callers on the former's sis- afternoon and evening with Mr. fathers after the coming of the Where something new has been added ! Factory Trained Servicemen she underwent at Pennock Hospl- ter. Mrs. Iva Linton. and Mrs. C. J. Chrlstoff and fam- white man and removed to the "We Sell the Best and Service Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bozung re- ily. Chad is enrolled in Georgia 109 West Main St., Lowell Phone 897-9396 reservation at Pentwater. tal of Hastings, the early part of the Rest" last week. turned Sunday from a trip around Tech in the field of Electronics. Ada Phone — 676^ 148 Lake Superior. They spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lawrence Read the Ledger Want Ads. Mrs. Richard King has returned home from the Grand Rapids Ost- days in Marquette on the way and son, Garry, of Clarksvllle were eopathic Hospital, where she had home. Friday callers at the home of 2ND ANNUAL LOWELL LIONS CLUB undergone surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alexander at- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lawrence. PUBLIC Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant spent tended the Western Michigan Uni- Saturday with his sister. Miss versity and Central football game \ Irene Sargeant of near Portland, Saturday, and called on Mr. and; GRAVEL ROLLER and in the evening they attended Mrs. Steven Fritz and Lola Lee' SCREENED BANK RUN OR World Travel-Adventure Series the meeting of the Ionia Pomona Alexander in Kalamazoo In the WASHED FOR CEMENT WORK Grange which was entertained afternoon. Stabilized or Bank Ron For Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Blaser were DAWN" by members of Portland grange. 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mmiSm LOW*: SCHOOL SOLD; LAST THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., SEPT. 20, 1912 DANCE TO BE HELD 8EPT. 22 Al d Pu ] c lk ;o; c t)i l Square and round dancing will Alto Community News r "-° " "' " ' '" P "'"° Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leismer Measles are killers. In he U.S. C. B. EARLE take place at the Lowe School a Mr*. Claud Sllcox — Phone ON 8-«710 of Daytona Beach spent several alone, one million persons con- Saturday, September 22, at 8:30. days of last week with their ,) PLUMBING AND This will be the last dance to be New Alto White Circle cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Val Watts. tract measles each year and be- its HOT WATER HEATING held in this place, as the school Girls of Yesterday tween 500 and 700 die from the sh) Year Books Distributed Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Val Watts house has been sold and will be attended the 4 p. m. Consecration disease. This is far more than Ha CONTRACTOR AND removed. Elect Officers; The September meeting of the Service of the new Aldersgate polio kills. Children under five are era REPAIR WORK The Bowne Youth Council is White Circle of the Alto WSCS was church in Grand Rapids. principal victims. 1 sponsoring the event. They will Discuss Old Times held at the pleasant home of Mr. tkx PH. UN 8-6715 furnish refreshments. There will The "Girls of Yesterday" 45th and Mrs. Dan Walker Wednesday Alto, Michigan be no entrance fee. Pat Reynolds Annual Reunion was held in the evening. Twenty-five members and will be the caller. Come and bring Bowne Center WSCS Hall on Thurs- two guests were present. 1 cl4-tf your friends. day, September 13. There were Devotions were given by Mrs. SPORTSMEN'S SPECIAL! 45 members and guests present. Mildred Tobias. The new year THURSDAY Thru SATURDAY, SEPT. 20-22 ONLY The meeting was called to order, books were given out, and plans 2 following the delicious picnic din- for the years work discussed. »• ner, by the President, Jessie Hol- • !>• Mrs. Claud Silcox, Program Insulated Boots istouiiity $9.95 comb Porritt. Roll call was answer- chairman, read selections from the Com|>ure at $13.95 LOWELL ed, and the President conducted MJ new book written by Ann Landers an impressive candle lighting cere- which were very entertaining. mony honoring the memory of The meeting closed with a Insulated Rub. Paksist o.iiit> $4.95 four members, Laura Flynn, Anna dainty lunch of pumpkin pie and Compare at $7.95 Smelker, PoUy Eash, and Addie coffee, with visiting. Sinclair, who had passed away 1 siTnor ThurH<,u.> 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. during the year. Other Alto News / Horiw Friday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Frances Porritt was presented Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt Vander j HOURo Saturday 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Come On To The Game... Boost The Red Arrows with a lovely bouquet by the Mark and family spent Friday President, as she was 85-years-old: evening with his brother and sister- the oldest member present. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Van- I LOO SHOES The Secretary /ead a letter of der Mark of Grand Rapids. 79 Bridge St. Soranac, Mich. regret from Luella Pender Clarke Dan Walker left Monday morning of Arizona, who was unable to at- on a business trip through North To Victory In Their Opening Home Game! tend. Many amusing incidents of Carolina, Texas, and Georgia. By BERLE SLACK, Manager former meetings were related and Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Stahl and then officers were elected. daughter, Darlene of Clarksvllle, Alice Porritt Slater was elected JINGLE I JANGLE I JINGLEI... Mrs. Doris Draper and son, Paul President for next year; Matilda of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Tom WOODLAND MUTUAL That's what this year's multi- Nash Deming was elected Vice- Smith and daughters, with Mr. and million-dollar Michigan Bell pay- President ; Laura Krebs Blough Mrs, Floyd Yeiter had a picnic Dale JohiKoa, Route 2, Alto, (ernter), was one of six rm-n from FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Michigan chosen by the Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company roll does to cash registers all over was re-elected Secretary-Treasur- birthday dinner in Hastings Sun- Sim* 1887 er; and Ethelyn Porritt Fairchild day, honoring Mrs. Lloyd Stahl !!>• receive advanced study in tho field of insurance at Purdue the state. We are the state's fourth was elected Program Chairman. Star Farm Bureau held their University. After six months of class room and field work in this FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 largest employer (excepting gov- Euberta Bunker Silcox, program Annual Banquet at Emery's, the area, Dale received his diploma in August from Dean Lawton ernment), and our employees spend most of their Chairman, read some excerpts By-Pass Motel in Grand Rapids on (right), with Hal Nutt, (left), director of the school, waiting to from Ann Landers new book "Sin- Tuesday evening. extend his congratulations. Johnson, a life-long Alto resident, grad- earnings right here at home. They buy all sorts of ce You Ask me" which were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fairchild uated from Lowell High School in 1S49. He is married and has things vital to Michigan's economy: cars, food, homes, quite entertaining. The meeting were Sunday lunch guests of Mr. two sons. appliances, clothing, recreation—to mention just a was closed by singing "Blest be and Mrs. Clair Kaufman. They the Tie that Binds," with Bertha were treated to home made ice Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott of Mid- Howard has a position teaching few. Michigan BeH jobs help keep cash registers Lacey Porritt at the piano. cream and cake in honor of Rich- dleville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack high school math, and Don is at- jingling all over the state, adding extra vigor to Hostesses for next year will be ard's birthday. VandyBoguart and daughters of tending college. Michigan's growing economy. Elsie Lumbert Johnson and Olive Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fairchild Marshall, were Sunday dinner Mrs. Val Watts, Mrs. Elmer When You Sit Down to Talk About RED Holcomb Flynn, and the Reunion accompanied the latter's brother- guests of their parents, Mr. and Yeiter, Mrs. Dan Walker, Mrs. will be held in the same place. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Scott. William Sterzick. Mrs. George Hostesses for this year were James Taylor of Lowell, to the Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard, our Wieland. and Rev. Beulah Poe at- Edwina Quiggle Wingeier and Allegan Fair on Tuesday. jfocpier neighbors, have moved to tended the WSCS Seminar at Dal- INSURANCE.... Mable Bergy, who are to be com- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Richard- wffchington, D. C., where Mrs. ton Tuesday. Be sure you are talking to a repre- THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND is her kitchen extension mended for the lovely table de- son and Clinton Brewer of Zeeland corations and efficient service. sentative of a firm whose reputation ARROWS phone. When it rings she con answer right where she's were Sunday afternoon and eve- ning lunch guests of their sister, has withstood the test of time. One cooking — avoid burned Clair Flynn was a Sunday din- Mrs. Clair Porritt of Grand Rapids. whose protection has been appreciated Any Way You Figure It... steaks and ruined sauces. ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bergy and by generations of grateful clients. Fairchild at Finger's Restaurant. Mable called on their daughter Besides the convenience of Mrs. Leonard Warner entered and sister, Mrs. Harry Lunsford, MORE Protection a space-saving Princess or Grand Rapids Osteopathic Hospi- in Grand Rapids Wednesday. On tal Saturday for observation and A Good Bank LOWER Insurance Cost wall phone, the attractive Friday the Bergy's attended the tests. Allegan Fair. color will add a bright note Elmo Dygert of Williamston is like a to any kitchen. The cost? was a Sunday guest of his sister- Featuring Basic Line Coverage Including a New in-law, Mrs. Claud Silcox. They Only pennies a day. Why had dinner at a restaurant in Low- Good Friend Comprehensive Farm Liability Policy not include a new exten- ell and spent the afternoon with OFTICE HOURS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis. .... which provides liability, bodily injury, property sion phone in your Fix-Up- ^ CLARkAVILLE BORROW THE SAFE WAY Mrs. Ray Linton and Mrs. Don damage, employer's liability and voluntary property ffor-Fall program? Dutcher of Caledonia took the lat- ^9:00 to 12:00 * 1:00 to 3:30 PERSONAL ter's daughter, Barbara, back to £ Wednesdays 9 to 12 damage coverage for All modern farm operations. Western State University Sunday. ALTO LOANS With Guaranteed Life Insurance They also called on Mrs. Linton's 9:00 to 12:M & 1:00 to 3:30 ASK THE WOODLAND MUTUAL AGENT daughter, Joan, who is taking Thursdays 9 to 12 urse's tMrtnlng in Kalamazoo. IN YOUR AREA YEAR ON THE PHONE! That docs seem like a lot GLASS Ella Sterzick, Violet Cleveland, of time. But a recent survey shows that the average Esther Minges, Vera Loesch, and person spends 8,760 hours (or 365 days) of his life.talk- Beatrice Kelser have organized a FARMERS STATE BANK cim FK TELEVISION bowling team. They will bowl on The Bank Thai Backs The Farmer PARK — — Game Time: 7:30 P.M. ing on the phone. When you consider how much longer Monday afternoons. WOODLAND MUTUAL it would take to do all the PICTURE TUBES Mrs. Lloyd Hess accompanied AHo — Clorksvilie many things that need three ladies from Caledonia to a FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Rebuilt 17" or 21" Lutheran Convention at Cobo Hall Alto Phone Clarksvllle Phone in Detroit, Saturday. , UN 8-2421 OW 3-3231 getting done day after day Woodland. Michigan • Phone 367-2635 T962 1962 Lowell High School Football Squad without your telephone, Installed $33.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. Emerson Colby 24-ln. $43.00 attended the Kalamazoo Horse perhaps it doesn't seeni so it* Plus Sales Tax Show over the week end. long, after all. Amazing, No. Name Posifion Wgf. Hgf. Gr, No. Name Position Wgt. Hgt. Mrs. Frank Cummings of Grant, Lowell High School Gr, isn't it, the amount of time, JUST CALL ME — and Mrs. V. L. Chaterdon of Jack- 20 Jon Alricmder V 148 S'lO" 11 41 Ed McGregor E 156 s'r money, inconvenience and son were Thursday overnight 22 Ty Reminga 150 S'B" 11 42 Keith Anderson FB 144 57" TW7.«275 guests of their sister, Mrs, Claud Football Schedule worry the phone saves each Silcox. 23 Derek Haason HB 140 5.9.. 11 43 Jerry Grooters T 152 57" •) r of us over the years. Put Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Head- laugh new W EhemlBt Imk spb heps! 24 Tex Ford 9B 141 S'f" 12 44 Ron HosteHer G 154 57" yours to work for you often. worth and Mr. and Mrs. ErneBt 25 Doug OHii HB 142 S'B" 12 45 David Armstrong G 166 S'S" Radio Service Rosenberg were guests of Mr. and I; h COMPANY Mrs. Uoyd Houghton of Ionia Sun- Round trip from Detroit to the end of 26 Terry Abel FB 131 5.5.. 11 46 Terry VanderWarf T 152 S'B" day. The occasion was a belated ...THE DUES THAT WHIPPED THEBAJA RUH...T0UBHESTUHDER THE SUM... the Baja Peninsula is over 8J000 miles. , ,, B. G. CHROUCH 27 Craig Walter E 165 6 00 11 47 Gordon Meyers G 164 6*00" birthday dinner honoring Mr. Ros- TO SHOW THE WORTH OF HEW EMBIHES, FRAMES AMD SUSPEMSIOMSI 28 Jim Boyd HB 152 S'B" 11 48 Paul Kropf QB 184 6,00" enberg. Sept. 14 Ionia 7 Lowell/ 29 Al Deible Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson G 155 5-5" 12 49 Mike MeMahon HB 171 S'lO" were Sunday dinner guests of [••••••••::vv• v:Vjp""<• svw- • • , ,, 32 PhH Sanders FB 168 57" 11 50 Chen Kid C 210 6 00 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Van Zee of •nau Lansing. Sept. 21 Comstock Pk. Here 33 Tom Davis E 175 S'lO" 12 52 Tom Tompkins HB 177 S'B" Mrs. Ethel Blank of Clarksvllle 34 Dennis Sisson HB 145 57" 11 53 Karon Ford T 230 5*11" ORDER YOUR was a Monday caller of Mrs. Sept. 28 Cedar Springs There 36 Barry Hunt G 143 5*6" 11 54 Mike Seme T 181 5.9.. Anna Fairchild. Tuesday, Mr. and 37 Ron Raymor ISO 5^" 12 55 Dennis Conner C 163 S'lO" Mrs. Charles Smith of Ormond Beach, Florida. Mrs. Robert Lus- Oct. 5 Grandville There 38 Ty WesseJi 159 l'*" 11 56 Bob Meyers T 200 6'2" tig of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. , illions of yean afo nature 39 Dick Hughes 176 6 00" 12 58 Jim Jastifer T 235 57" Rosella Yeiter of Lowell who were fashioned a proving ground , M Oct. 12 Sparta... Here 40 Uoyd Slack HB 170 6 00" 12 59 Ron Blerl C 270 5'10" neighbors of Mrs. Falrchild many for trucks that man can never SEED WHEAT AND years ago, came to spend the Homecoming Game duplicate. Today it ia known as afternoon with her, and relive tho Baja (bah' hah) California many happy days. Peninsula, Mexico. Oct. W Belding Here Friday, Mrs. Elvyn Potter took her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis These pictures give you only a Jones to Lake Odessa to spend bare idea of the place. The road Ocf. 26 East G. R. Here FERTILIZER.. NOW! the day with their cousin, Sylvia ia tine for 140 miles below the Parker. U.S. border. Then the beating fir. and Mrs. Raymond Pitsch begins. Rocks and hard-baked Nov. 2 Rockford There ADMISSION PRICES attended a family gathering at the r' * ; S ** ruta bang, jab and jerk the trucks home of their son, Paul Murray from stem to stern. Loose sand of Lowell, Sunday. makes them struggle and strain. Gate Admission; $1.00 • Student Tickets Purchased at School: 50c Dust chokes them. Heat roasts AHfiames Start at 7:30 P. M. CANADIAN CERTIFIED GENESSEE them. Rivers drench them. The Baja Run took this Cher- Students Under 12 — 25c relet truck caravan 17 days to go i the 1,066 miles. $290 bu All the trucks pctformod raagmfl- cently. Not one was forccd te This page sponsored by the following boosters off Lowell High School Athletics drop out because of nwrhiinifal difficulty. A. B. Howard—Club Diner Curtis Laundry & Dry Cleaners Keiser's Kitchen Richmond Real Estate Superior Furniture Company Trucks that can take this kind of Alkyander's Standard Service Dave's "66" Service Paul Ktllogg Vinegar Co. Rittenger Insurance Agency The Levee Restaurant beating can titke on your tough- CANADIAN CERTIFIED AVON est truck jobs. Como in now and Arn^rican Legion Lanes Debonaire Shop Kin^ Milling Company Ron's Shell Service The Lowell Ledger see tough cmaliiy-buik '62 Chev- At^yrood Brass Inc. Dick's Service Station Legion's Big Wheel Root-Lowell Mfg. Co. The Rollins Agency Lowell rolet trucks with all t-hAiy npiy im^ Averv Jewelers Fairchild Oil Co. Lowell Beer Store Roth & Sons Funeral Home The Village Inn $295 provoments. tfreNo Chevrolet & Buick Fluger's Lowell Bakery Lowell Dry Cleaners C.K Runciman Co. Vic's Auto Service Floral Shop Foreman Poultry Farm Lowell Engineering Co. L. W. Rutherford & Sons Vanity Beauty Shop and Owen's . Furniture Frank's Sc to $ 1.00 Store Lowell Grange Company Smith & Clemeriz Motor Sales Barber Shop, Elva Topp, Owen Ellis Treated, Tagged, Ready To Plant! Sometimes the csNWift crept along for hours In low gear-. It I Finance Co. Gamble Store, Al. Hermans Lowell Lumber & Coal C). S. D. Wingeier, Standard Oil Walter's Lumber Mart took 17days logo 7,066 mllesl This is the road near Lotelo* QUALM TRUCKS COST LES$ \ \ ^ 'Bedell's Barber Shop Gee's Hardware Lowell Light and Power Dt|tributor West Side Garage ! Grocery Hahn Hardware Lowell Rest Home Showboat Drive-In, Tony Watson's Drug Company CALL TW 7-9201 See Hie "New Reliables" now at your Chevrolet dealer's! Buck, Ford Heim's Texaco McQueen Motors Zbovas, Prop. Wepman'f Clothing Inc. Highland Hill Dairy Moore's Lunch and Recreation Peter Speerstra Agency Wittenbach Sales & Service CHARLES I. COLBY tUnsen's Drug Store Hill's Shoe Store Newell Mfg. Co. State Savings Bank Alto Office: UN 8-3961 Clark Plumbing & Heating House of Townsend Precious Grocery St^ry & Thorne. Mobilgas & Oils Coons Clothing Jackson Motor Sales Radio Service Strand Theatre C. H. RUNCIMAN CO. Clarksvllle Office * AZZARELLO CHEVROLET & BUICK. INC 115 South Broadway — Lowell, Michigan Phoee: OW 3-3231 mm Phone TW 7-9294 LoweN, Michigan 508 West Main Street i •••Hi PHHBB !

CRANE & Nine out of 10 cars and tracks Detroit's freeways carry lo per For Sale-General For Rent Embeiberjr } restaurant at Grandville THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MtCH., SEPT. SO, IMS In Michigan are registered in 41 cent of ihe Motor City's traffic Public Notices Star Camera iday evening. BULLDOZER counties south of the Bay City- South Lowell E l«11 U ft Vkl but are the location of less than Mrs. Ira Blough m Alex Wingeier, Mrs. Ray Mrs. Nancy Nordhof FOR SALE — Over and under .22 MODERN — Upstairs apartment Muskegon line. Five of these three per cent of the city's ac- Seeso, Mrs. John Krebs, Mrs. Ira from surgery performed a week It is surprising how often a m jfomb, Kent and Genesee—account VANDbR V£EN, FREIHOFER * COOK, AHvi. ago Friday. and .410, like new, *35. TW 7-7668 for rent in South Lowell. Unfurn- SERVICS cidents. 835 W. Main St., Lowall, Mich. Blpush, also Mrs. Joe Berkey of busy man can find (he time to THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL. MICH., SEPT. 20, 1982 > for 55 per cent of the 3,400,000 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. William Kilgus after 5. c23 PIANO TUNING & SERVICE - FOR SALE — 1954 Ford pickup, ished, 3 rooms plus bath. GL8- EXCAVATING OF ALL KINDS I Michigan has more than 800 SALE OR MORTGAGE OF REAL ESTATE Grand Rapids, attended the Girls Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wells were play a game of golf. Stata oi Micnigan. The ProOalo CoiM for of Clearwater, Florida, and Pirre were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Electronic tuning assures ac- 6 cyl., 94-ton, 5200. Vosburg 8262. cl6tf registered vehicles. More than miles of scenic shoreline highways of .Yesterday Meeting at Bowne week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Real Estate 1,000,000 vehicles are registered in the Coumy oi Kent. Longten of Idaho, were Saturday and Mrs. Charles Brewer of By- FOR SALE — Cooler, Intemalionnl curacy. Prompt service. Orval Block and Gravel Co., Ada, OR 6- and hundreds of miles of other At j jejsion oi taid cojrt, held M the Center Thursday. Bill Van Vorhees at Traverse City. Hastings Livestock Sales HOME FOR RENT - In Ada. 5 CALL: TW 7-7630 Wayne County alone. Probate Ollice In tne city of Grand Rapiui evening guests at the Clair Kauff- ron Center. Mr. and Mrs. John Harvester, 4-can. Just recondi- Jessup, TW 7-7366, Lowell. c22tf 3397. c22 Lowell Ledger WANT AD PAGE nland scenic routes. Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs and Mrs. Isabel Fron spent the week rooms, completely insulated and in said County, on the man home. Sterzick of Saranac were guests Sept. 14, 1962 tioned. 565. Call after 6. TW7- CASH RATE: 20 wordi 60c, addlttonal worts to each. If not FOR SALE — 8-room home. Two- 30fh day oi August, A. D. 1962. family, and Miss Eda Roe of Par- end with her sister, Mrs. Loyal tiled. On triple lot. Electric Present; HON. WALLACE WAALKcS. Judge Mrs. George Krebs with her too. 7103. c 23-25 CONSOLE CHORD ORGAN - FOR SALE — Four Aberdeen-An- paid on or before 10 dayt after insertion, a charge of lOo story. 3 bedrooms, oil heat, near nell were Sunday evening lunch Mullen. Feeder Pigs 510.50-J19.00 range, refrigerator and water of Probate. mother, Mrs. Walter Kowalzcyk, Brand new, slight scratch on the gus cows, registered, due in Apr. for bookkeeping win be made. school. Will sell on contract. 59 In the Matter of fha Estate of guests at Ira Blough's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colby, Top Calves J32.00-$38.00 0. E. Bier! & Sons of Bowne, called on Mrs. Lena Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and FOR SALE — Men's roller skates, back. Plays beautifully, new Call TW 7-7846. 12213 McPherson Mill St., Saranac. cl9-28 heater. 676-1726. c23 South Boston Bible Church RAY W. GABLE, Daceasad. : Mrs. Francis Shaffer visited her Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson, Mr. Seconds $28.00-$32.00 BOX NUMBER: If box nnmber In care of thla office la de> LOWELL, MICH. Dan A. vVir.geiur, havimj filed in said Koben at Butterworth Hospital on Mrs. Mahlon Estes were Mr. and size 12. New. TW 7-7310. c23 guarantee. Must sell. $66.67 at Rd. C23-24 court his petition, praying for license to sister, Mrs. Glenn Layer al Butter- and Mrs. George Wieland, viewed Commons and Culls ...jl8.00-S28.00 sired, add BOc to above. FOR RENT — Unfurnished ground c9tf REV. NEIL MORN, PASTOR Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. E. Rodgers, Mrs. A. L. $5 per month. Phone for ATTENTION—Have buyers for sell the interest of said estate in certain worth Hospital Monday. slides that Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young Beef J18.00-$24.90 ALL ERRORS in telephone advertisement* at sender's risk. . floor 2-bedroom apartment. Close real estate therein described. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seese Rodgers, and Mrs. George Estes. MOVING AWAY - Hive four sets home trial without obligation. BROWN CASHMERE COAT-Size properties in or near Lowell. Al- "A Bible Believing Church Where A Warm It is Ordered. I hat the Mrs. Frank Porter of Belmont, Wieland took on the Farm Bureau Beef Cows J12.00-J17.10 to schools and shopping. Call called on Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miss Karen Estes is attending coil springs and mat tresses, twin 742-3419. c22tf 16, raglin-style. Call OR 6-1682. RATES are based strictly on onlform Want Adv. Style. so have several buyers for Welcome Awaits You" 1st day of October, A. D. 1942, and Mrs. Lillian Meyers of Cas- tour through the West, at the Wie- Bulls J17.00-J20.00 p23 after 5 p. m. TW 7-9570. p23 at fen o'cloct: in tne forenoon, at '.aid pro- Blough, and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Davenport Institute this year. size; one complete maple double OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by re- farms. Wm. A. Armstrong, Brok- bate office, be and it neieoy aopomted for cade Road were Monday evening land home Sunday evening. Top Hogs J19.00-J19.40 Bryant at Morse Lake Sunday eve- bed: one single walnut bed, Law- RUGS — Beautiful new Brown mittance. er. Write Ada Route Two or MORNING WORSHIP AND JUNIOR CHURCH 10 A. M. i hearing said pelilion, and tnat all persons callers at the John Krebs home. W.S.C.S. meets at the Alto Sweet Community Club is ready Second Grade J18.50-J19.00 FOR SALE — Clean used 2x4's, ' interested in said estate appear before said son love seat; lamps, pictures, Tweed, has built-in foam rubber call 866-4253. cl4tf ALL 62 s Nursery Provided ning. Methodist Church, Thursday, Sept- to resume activities next Friday, Roughs J11.50-J17.40 court, at said time and place, to snc>v cause Mr. and Mrs. David Wingeier 7 to 9 ft. UN 8-2177. c23 Copy tor Ads on This Page Mast Be in Mrs. Lydia Thompson spent Fri- walnut knee-hole desk and chair, backs. Factory seconds. 9x12, Good Things SUNDAY SCHOOL ii:iB \ M. wny a license to sell tie interest of saiu •»- were pleased to receive a telephone ember 27, at 8 p. m. September 28, at 8:15 p. m. Boars tl3.50-J15.50 antique dining furniture. Call 518; 12x15, $35; 12x18. $39: 12x24, TW 7-9261 Ledger Offlce Before 6 P. M. on Tuesdays. REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE - YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING fl:So P M. fate snould not be granted. day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seese.. Mrs. Marie Fredrick and Susan, Farm Bureau District Women's Feeder Cattle J18.00-J25.00 REFRIGERATION SERVICE, Re- If is Further Oraeioa, I hat public notice call Sunday evening from their after 5:00 p.m. Friday. 1440 $59. Reynold's Rugs, 1175 Lafay- Loans, auto and personal loans. EVENING WORSHIP 7:3o p. M. thereof be given by publication of a copy Friends from Ohio, Illinois, and anil Mrs. Alice Peroni were guests Committee meets October 4th, at frigerators, freezers, milk cool- to Eat son. Larry, from Fort Knox, Ken- Good Lambs J20.00-J22.00 Brlarcliff Dr.. S. E. OR 6-1687. ette, S. E., Grand Rapids. GL2- May we serve you? State Sav- THURSDAY PRAYER MEETING 7:30 P! M. of this order, for three successive weeks Bay City, Michigan, were Sunday at the Geo Wieland home last Allendale Township Hall, the Kent ers. Clark Fletcher. Phone TW previous to said day of hearing, in tne tucky, were he is taking his basic Second Grade J17.00-J20.00 c23 5328. Open 12 to 5 p. m. Closed Lowell Ledger a newspaper orinted and cir- callers at the David Wingeier week Tuesday. County women are to furnish 7-9390. c9tf THINKING OF ings Bank, Lowell, Phone TW 7- BLUEBERRIES — Are ripe. Good training. Top Hogs — S19.40 Mondays. c23-26 9277. c23tf culated in said c- nty. home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson of dessert. Coffee hour is at 9:30. Larry Durkee, Hastings R3 HOME IMPROVEMENT? picking. Sunday pickers welcome. WALLACE WAALKEj, Grusy of Eureka, Illinois, and Mr. FIRE HAZARDS — Increase with PULLETS — For sale. 10-weeks- Judge of Probate. Alto, enjoyed Sunday dinner with FOR SALE — Lady's white roller You'll Be Bert Tuinstra, south side of WINS PORTABLE TV the coming fall. See us for ade- old to laying age. Vaccinated, de- FOR FINANCIAL HELP BE QUALITY HOU Large lots, Independent Kent County, Michigan and Mrs. Wayne Grusy of Muske- Mr. and Mrs. George Wieland. skates, size 6. Lady's coat, size Scram Lake. cl7tf Fundamental A true copy gon were Sunday evening dinner The Eastmont Coffee group held quate insurance on your build- beaked, and delivered. Leghorns. SURE AND CALL ON modem count / living, (J1 plas- ROLAND k. ROBEY, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thompson 10, like new. TW 7-7088. c23 Register of Probate. a drawing for a portable television ings, home and furnishings. Peter Gray and Leghorn cross, and THANKFUL tered homes v h hardwood trim PRUNES - End of season. $1.00 a c2l-23 guests. and family visited with Mr. and Speerstra Agency. TW 7-9259. c23 STATE SAVINGS BANK in restricted area. Trade In your ALTON BIBLE CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs, and (set at the PTA meeting at Martin Mrs. Richard Nordhof, jr. and NICKEL NIGHT — nt American Heavies. Getty's Poultry Farm half bushel. Also apples, pears. VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER ft COOK. Attyi. son, Bob, were Friday evening School on Monday, September 17. PUBLIC AUCTION Legion Skating Rink, September and Hatchery. Middleville, Mich. Lowell, Mich. old home; FHA Terms. VA miles Pick your own. Stan Milanowski. Only A Few Left 3 Mile & Lincoln Lake Rd. 835 West Main Street, Lowell, MIcH. family on Friday evening. every FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bry- They wish to announce that the 23. 7:30 to 10:00 p. m. Admission Phone SY 5-3395. cl6tf o43 tf north of Lowell on Vergennes 3897 Buttrick Rd., UN 8-2603. c23 ERWIN R. TUINSTRA — Pastor Phono TW 7-0003 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Strand help- Located 3 miles North of Saranac on Hawley St. "Will build to speclflcotlons" Slate of Michigan, The Probate Court for ant and Victor at Lowell. holder of the winning ticket was ed their daughters, Judy and Jean, just 5c. Skate rentals 25c. c23 APPLES — Mcintosh, Jonathons, SUNDAY SERVICES Ine County ol Kent. Mrs. Raymond Seese spent Tues- Mrs. Bert Myers. 230 South Hud- Hwy. to Potters Corners, then East on Potters SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED-For TANKFUL DRY CLEANING—$1.00 for suits, WILLIAM SCHREUR, Contract- Al a session o( said court, held «• the get settled at Western Michigan WINTERIZE prooate omce, in the City ol Grand Rapids, prompt service, phone Francis dresses, and topcoats. Quality or ft Builder, TW 7-9189. c27tf Talman Sweets and Delicious. 10:0U A. M. Worship day with Mrs. William Olthouse. son, Lowell. The proceeds of this University at Kalamazoo, on Sun- Road, 4th house on north side. BUYING m said County, on the project will benefit the Martin FOR WINTER Sloan, Orleans, Michigan, Phonr cleaning guaranteed. Veteran's Transue Orchard or 623 Lafay- 28th day of August, A. D. I9S2. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wingeier day, for their last year at college. A NEW OR USED CAR? 761-3623. c21tl Dry Cleaners pickup station lo- ATTENTION FARMERS — We ette. LoweU. TW 7-7362. . p23 11:13 A. M. Bible School — 7:00 P. M. Youth Fellowship Present: HON. A. DALt SfOPPELS, Judge called on their sister, Mrs. Alma School. ol fiobate. Wallace Leo is home recovering cated in the Cascade Paint & need farm listings if you are 8:00 P. M. Worship Fingleton at Hastings on Friday. FOR LOW. LOW, BANK RATES FOR SALE - Wealthy. Macintosh Impaia Sport Coupe In the Matter of fha Estate of Sat., Sept. 22,1962 FOR SALE — '52 Ford 'W H-ton Get Service Center building In Cas- thinking of selling. Let us talk to LENA GREEN, Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grawburg CHECK WITH pickup. Good condition. 1817 Pet- and Cortland apples. Also sugar Impafa Sport Sedan Wednesday 8 P. M. — Prayer Meeting Harold Green naving tiled in said court COMMENCING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK SHARP Window Glass cade across from Old Kent you. We will give you our opin- his final administration account, and his and sons of Clarksville, Mr. and Heavy, Sturdy tis Rd., Ada. c23 ion as to value, terms, etc. Eve- pears. Ruth Kerr, 10038 Bailey petition praying lor tne allowance thereof Mrs. Harold Krebs and daughters CUT AND INSTALLED STATE SAVINGS BANK Bank. Open dally 9 to 6. c28tf Bel Air V8 4-Dr. Sedan "Holding forth the Word of Life" Phil. 2:16 nings call Paul S. Garbow, UN 8- Dr., N. E., TW 7-7457. c23 and tor the assignment jnd disfribution of Krebs were Sunday afternoon visit- DRINKING GLASSES Due to the death of my father I will sell at Public Lowell, Mich. FOR SALE — Nearly new cottage Bel Air Station Wagon t.ie residue of said estate. with purchase of Auction ... Glazing Compound c43 tf air tent, aluminumized; man's TRUCKING EVERT THURSDAY or Lee Patterson,, 949-2342. It it Oruemd, i.ial i.ie ors at the John Krebs home. to Lake Odessa stock sale. Call PAUL S. GARBOW, Realtor 6 Cyl., Straight Stick 1st day of October. A. D. 1942, Ralph Stahl and son, Donald of Norelco shaver, used one sum- at ten ocioo tn me loienoon, at said pro- 8 Gallons of Gasoline Roof Cement 1 Biscoyne 4-Dr. Sedan HOUSEHOLD GOODS — GARDEN TOOLS mer; lady's Helbros watch, used George Francisco, TW 7-7817 949-1260 Personal bate ollice, be and is hereby appointed tot Zion Hill were Sunday dinner FREE! PLASTIC AND LIQUID c46tf c23 examining and allowing said account and guests at the Clair Kauffman less than 6 months. Make an a product of Phllllpt Ptfroltum Co. Chevy II Nova Sp. Cpe. Hearing said petition; HAND TOOLS * SHOP TOOLS FINE WEDDING INVITATIONS- Caulking Compound offer. Phone TW 7-7157 before SNOW METHODIST CHURCH It is Further Ordered, That public notice home. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bau- Lubricating - Oil Changes Cascade Paint PLUS... r SECURITY—For your valuables ADA — Attractive three bedroom 24-hour service, napkins and other THE WHITE CHURCH ON THE HILL (SNOW AVENUE) thereof be given by publication ol a copy ers of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Many Other Articles Too Numerous To Mention 2:30. P23 home In village. 3 lots, garage, of thil order, for thiee successive weeks Stove Pipe with a safety deposit box In the accessories. Box of FREE Thank R. A. WITTENBACH —- Minister previous to said day of hearing, in tne John Holcomb of Freeport, Mrs. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS TRUSSES—Trained fitter, surgical INSURANCE AT NO EXTRA new vaults of the State Savings $17,900. you notes and etiquette book with lowell Ledger, a newspaper printed and cir- Fred Wagner, and Mr. and Mrs. again says < culated in said county. Tune-Ups appliances, etc. Koss R e x a 11 COST - SftH GREEN STAMPS Bank, Lowell as low as $4.40 a CUMBERLAND RD. — Four room order. Undy Press, 1127 East Richard Fairchild of Alio were 10:00 A. M. — Worship Service A. DALE STOPPELS, TIRES BATTERIES (TERMS: CASH) No goods to be removed until Dnigs, Saranac, Mich. c39tf - EVEN PAYMENT PLAN - year. Ask a member of the staff bungalow, acres, $3,500. Fulton, Grand Rapids. GL 9-6613 Judge ol HroDate. Sunday afternoon and evening Specials; 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERV- for more Information. cl6tf 28TH STREET - (Near Lowell). c40 tf Kent County, Michigan guests. settled for "Thank You" 11:05 A. M. —- Church School Bus transportation available A Irue Copy LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- ICE - AUTOMATIC DELIV- 20 acres. Modernized three bed- Buick LeSabre 4-Dr. HT. COLAND R. ROBEY. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough called Register of Probate. c2l-23 Furnace Filters, ea. 79c AND OFFERS paired. All types Rotary blades ERY. AZZARELLO CHEVROLET. Bulck. room home, 2 baths, barn, chick- THE PEOPLES' MARKET PLACE Buick LeSabre 4-Dr. Sd. 7:00 P. M. — Methodist Youth Fellowship on Mr. and Mrs. Verne Bryant at Jim's Marathon Service ALYN harte, prop. sharpened. Precision grind- Try our fine service. Lowell, en coop, $13,000, low down pay- — Classified columns. Here's THOMAS F. McCOY, AMy. Morse Lake Sunday afternoon. WE GIVE GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS ON GAS AND OtL Fiberglass Pipe Insu'ation Mich. TW 7-9294 for appointment. where Mr. Buyer and Mr. Seller Buick Special 4-Dr. Sed. 142 Gracaland N. E. HAROLD DRAVES, Auctioneer MAX DENSMORE, Clerk VYNAL LATEX WASHABLE ing. Rink's Sharpit and Pixit ment. Grand Rapids, Michigan Twenty-five Star Farm Bureau DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY Shop, pick up and delivery. Ph. ol9tf FULTON ROAD — Two bedroom get together to solve their every- 6 Cyl., Automatic Transmission YOU ARE WELCOME Saranae, Mich. — Ph. 4832 Saranac, Mich. 75c roll FLAT PAINT SPECIAL! ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR members enjoyed dinner at the Jim Vincent, Prop. M-21, Ado—Ph. OR 6-9101 GL 6-9011 and 245-6694. c47tf rancher with attached garage. day problems of wants and don't PHILLIPS TANK FULLT Call Fuller Septic '/2-ton Step-Side Pickup HEARING CLAIMS Caulking Guns, ea. $1.10 Gallons $3.95 100x250 lot. $12,900. More acreage wants. Phone TW 7-9261. c23 State of Michigan, The Probite Court for SEELEY CONSTRUCTION—Build- Tank Cleaning, licensed and bond- available. Will consider terms or the County of Kent. Utility Floor Paint Quarts $1.25 ing and remodeling. Cement ed. Day or night emergency serv- At a session of said court, held at tho trade. ]Vo Reasonable Church of The Nazarene probate oftice, in the city of Grand Rapids, gal. $2.70 work, basements, blocks, chim- lee. Member of Ada Business- LOWELL — 2 family home, good in said County on the GOOD QUALITY neys and fireplaces. Houses, ga- men's Association. Phone OR 6- HAL GOSS 201 North Washington Lowell, Michigan 31st day ot Auguit, A. D. 1962. location, 3 bedroom apartment Offer Refused! Present: HON. WALLACE WAALKES, Judge 6986. c51 tf KENNETH CIT.VER - MINISTER of Probate. rages, additions and bams. All down, garage, $12,600, $1,500 CASCADE PAINT & kinds of buildings. Experienced AGENT In the Matter of the Estate of down. ADDIE E. SINCLAIR. Dacaasad. A and guaranteed work. Ph. L. J. SALE—Davenport. Chair, $25. Girls SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A. M. SERVICE CENTER bicycle, $10. Chairs, baby basinet. LOWELL — Spacious and modem OPEN MON., WED., FRI. Notice is Hereby Given, That all creditors Across from Old Kent Bank Seeley. TW 7-9164. c2tf ALLSTATE MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. of said deceased Addie E. Sinclair are Wanted—Steamer trunk. Mullen, two-bedroom home, many fine EVENINGS "TIL 9:00 requited to present their claims in writing NOW GOING ON! D INSURANCE COMPANIES YOUNG PEOPLE AND JUNIORS 6:45 P. M. and under oatn, to said Court, and to serve In Cascade DRIED ARRANGEMENTS — 98c 897-7184. c23 appointments. $11,000, easy Other Evenings By Appointment 6886 Cascade Rd. ADA OIL CO. EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. a copy thereof upon Valda L. Watts of and up. Dish gardens and plant- terms. Alto, Michigan, fiduciary of said estate, and HARDWARE 906 W. MAIN, LOWELL SEE CECIb OR KEN PRAYER AND PRAISE WEDNESDAY . 7:30 P.M. that such claims will be heard oy said Court OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6 ers. Chrysanthemums 89c and up. 1960 FORD FALCON - 2-Dr., per- POTTERS ROAD —'20-acre farm, 577 Ada Dr. OR 6-4811 PH. 949-0920 897-7985 Supervised Nursery During All Services at the Probate Office on the Peonies, all colors. Birchwood feet shape. Extra wheels and new beautiful brick home with shade. 19th day of November, A. D. 1942, OR 6-4511 snow tires. Low mileage, $950. Small bam, $23,00. Terms. at ten o'clock in fhe forenoon. Gardens, 730 Godfrey St., TW 7- Auto — Life — Hospitalization For the wages of sin h death; but the gift of God Is eternal It It Ordered, That notice thereof be 7737. c23 Private owner. 868-5341. c23 WANTED — Have buyers for 2 or Homeowners Azzarello life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23. given by publication of a copy hereof for 3 bedroom home in Lowell or Fire — Boat — Commercial fnree weeks consecutively previous fo said GETZEN B-FLAT CORNET — In Come and Worship With Us day of hearing. In fhe Lowell Ledger and AUCTIONEER — Farm sales a Forest Hills School districts. c9tf that fhe fiduciary cause a copy of this WE ARE good condition. Seven year size specialty. My experience is your TREE REMOVED — Licensed and R. J. TIMMER REALTY Chevrolet & Buick, notice to be served upon each kno^n party assurance of a successful, profit- insured tree trimming and re- baby bed. large doll buggy. H3rb Post Office Building, Ada, Mich. in interest at his last knawn address by Davis, TW 7-9536, after 5:00 p. m. certified or registered mail, return receipt able sale. George VanderMeulen, moval. Free estimates. Call Nels Office phone 676-3901; Residence demanded, at least fourteen (14) days prior c23 to such hearing, or by personal service al Peterser, 756R, collect, Ionia, 949-0139; inc. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH auctioneer. Phone Dutton MY 8- Jack Fahmi,, salesman with a least five (S) days prior to sjch hearing. 8571. c23 Mich. TW 7-9334; Carl Slmmerer, sales- 008 West Main St., Lowell Main at Division — LoweU, Mich. WALLACE WAALKES. FOR SALE — Medium size space Judge of Probate, man. TW 7-7638. C22-23 Phone TW 7 WM J. MARION pE VONM^y, MffiXSTER hfeater with 275 gal. fuel tank. WANT AD Kent Cojnty, Michigan. FOUR HOLSTEIN HEIFERS - 1 RUGS — Carpet and upholstery ROLAND R. ROBEY, Guernsey: due to freshen starting cleaning. Free pick-up and 50 gal. electric hot water heater, -_~J§ A true copy. '' " 8:48 A. M. Church Scliool Register of Probate. c2l-23 Oct. 20. 1608 Whites Bridge Road. livery. Ideal Rug and Fu: all in good condition. Call TW7- 8:45 and 11 A. M. Morning Worship TW 7-7886. c23tf Kleep.ers, phone Saranac 7802. c23 VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER ft COOK. Attys. HOME 635 W. Main St., Lowell, Michigan Sermon; "A Christlike God" FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT Decks" HOMEOWNERS - Get fire, van- u iomnc IK WSVIISSION State ol Michigan, Tne Probate Court for dalism, theft and personal liabili- KNAPP SHOES - Men's, woi Wanted tho County of Kent. ty all in one policy. It costs no FINANCING At a session of said court, held at the of all our or boys'. Work,or dress si mitvict all types (Nursery for small children at 11:00) c49 it probate office, in tho City of Grand Rap- more at Speerstra Agency, Low- Melvin Hewitt, West M-21, Low ids, in said County, on tho ell. TW 7-9259. c23 TIMBER WANTED—Cherry, Wal- 14th day of September. A. D. 1962 ell. Call TW 7-7883 after 4:30 mt Long Term Mortgages, for new PHONE FOR OUR REASONABLE RATES Present: HON. A. DALE STOPPELS. Judge -WTA... all day Saturday. c23tf nut, soft maple; • hard maple, construction, remodeling o r of Probate. BLUEBERRY NURSERY-Stock, elm. Plycomo Veneer Co. Call REPAIRS GUARANTEED In the Matter of fhe Estate of 1962 DODGES selling out at reduced prices. home purchase. Come In and LEO BYRNE, Dacaasad. TRASH AND JUNK HAULED U Olympip. 3-3341 or evenings, 01 discuss your plans with us. Congregational Church Dan A. Wingeier naving filed in said Blueberry Hill Nursery, Route Cascade, Ada3, Eastmont, Lowell ympla 3-2811, c43tf court his final administration account, and and our entire stock of his petition praying for tho nllowdn'.e there- 3, Rockford. c8tf area. No garbage! Bob's Pickup UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST of and for the assignmtnf and distribution HELP WANTED — Guaranteed Service. Ph. 897-9031. cl9tf LOWELL Check Transmission HUDSON AND SPRING STREETS of the residue of said estate. STUMPS—Cut from lawns and sales .dealership open as repre- It is Ordered. That Ihe fields 4 to 6 In. below ground SAVINGS & LOAN Rev. Charles C. Davis, Minister 18th day of October, A. D. 1942, WILL ACCEPT - $5.07 a month op sentative nationally famous Fresh Periodically at fen o'clock in tne torenoon, at said DEPENDABLE USED CARS Sunday School: 0:45 A. M. Worship Service: 11:00 A.M. robato office, be and it hereby appointed level. Will not damage lawni, Singer Console Sewing machir^. Silks. Guaranteed line of sports- ASSOCIATION free estimate. Call DR 4-5755, Eir examining end allowing said account Makes fancy designs, mono- wear, underwear for ladies, men Sermon: "The Vision of The Church" and hearing said petition* Pat Gallagher, Lake Odessa, Rte. and children, fashion items. Free 217 West Main Street It is Further Ordered, That public notice grams, button holes, etc. Full Periodic checks o n your automatic trans- thereof be given by publication of a copy 2. c50tf Phone TW 7-7132 Read: Corinthians 12 The 63's Are Coming! price $33.77. Phone 742-3410. c22tf Sample plan, no delivery, no mission help keep your car running in the top of this order, for three successive weeks collection. Both direct sales and We unite to worship God with freedom and respect for previous to said day of hearing, in fhe Jil ALTO BEAUTY SHOP will be open AUCTION — Saturday, Sept. 29, Lowell Ledger a newspaper printed and Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and party plans. Experience not nec- condition ... and may save you money for Individual belief. circulated in said county. GRAMA and we must be ready... so 1:00 p. m. VA miles Southeast of essary. Call Nancy Oakes, 949- LOWELL, MICHIGAN-A MOST A. DALE STOPPELS, Saturdays. Flossie will be in on livable family house with four repair bills. Judge of Probate, Cascade, % mile East of Cascade 3804 or GL 94)600. c23-25 Kent County, Michigan Wednesday. Phone UN 8-4291. Rd. (old US16) at 78i0 36th St. bedrooms — plenty of space on A true Copy Cascade Beauty Shop is open Household goods and many mis- WAITED — Full-time female first floor—close to schools. A ROLAND R. ROBEY. "GET THEM WHILE THEY'RE FREE WRECKER SERVICE ON TRANSMISSION Register of Probate. c23-25 every day and Tuesday, Wednes- cellaneous articles. Margaret checker, experience desired if big shaded comer lot. An attrac- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ^ HERE" day and Thursday evenings. Neubecker, owner. Geo. Vander poossible. References required tive white house—big hall—living REPAIR SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. WORSHIP 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Michigan will have more than We need Booming '62 Ford sales Pat Blue Kathy Book, operators. Meulen, auctioneer. Full list next Inquire in person at D&W Food room down on entire side with SENIOR AND JUNIOR YOUTH CWSB PROGRAM 6:30 P. M. 1,000 miles of freeway open to Flossie will be in all day on Tues- week. p23 Center, Cascade, 6770 28th St. porch at end—family sized dining PRAYER SERVICE-8:00 P. M. traffic by the end of this year. • • day and in the evening. Call 949- c23 room —most workable kitchen. PAT O'NEILL REV. EDGAR TWEDT The Michigan Highway Needs ONLY 12 1962's LEFT! 0470. c6tf FORCED AIR — Oil furnace with There are 4 big sleeping rooms. Study reports the state will need your car now! tank and fittings. Best offer takes WANTED — Old coins. Call TW 7- Will Be The Guest Speaker at Both Services more than 3,000 miles of freeway mean a better deal for you! COIN-OP TYPE DRY CLEANING Automatic heat. Owner leaving TRANSMISSION SERVICE it. Call 949-0220. c23 7851. c23 These mebsages are directed to help you In your spiritual life, by 1980. 6 BRAND NEW CARS 8 lbs. for $1.50. Cascade Paint city—Immediate possession. 6749 28th St. — Cascade 6 COMPANY EXECUTIVES CARS WANTED TO RENT — 2 bedroom FLETCHER REALTY CO. from a qualified servant of the Lord, who has combined aca- You'll never do better on a trade-in than you will This is a big-sale close-out on all our '62 Ford cars & Service Center, across from RUGS AND CARPETS — Free demic ability with spiritual fervor. He Is a Ilrni believer in the Old Kent Bank in Cascade. Ph. estimates. Large selection. Ideal home in or near Lowell. Call GL 9-3208 with us ,.. right now! Our used car stocks are low, . -. and they've been selling like ice cream bars at a These cars all have the 12-month, or 12,000 mile TW 7-7767 days; TW7-7902 eve- C23-24 Historic Christian Faith, and tho absolute Inspiration of the 949-0920, c52tf Rug and Furniture Kleeners. Ph. Scriptures, an the Word of God. and we've got to build them up in time for the fail kid's picnic! In fact, there are already over one guarantee and with savings up to $900.00. Saranac 2627. c22-25 nings. , p23 FOR SALE BY OWNER - Cinder TREE REMOVAL — Neat, depend CHECK YCUR M. KEITH MC IVER — PASTOR selling season. We need Fords, Plymouths, Chevro- million '62 Fords on the road today . , . and we're WANTED TO BUY - Load of block house, 26x36. 2 bedrooms, able work. References. Free es- FARM AUCTION - International For TransportaUon or Spiritual Counsel, Call TW 7-7915 GAS lets ... a// makes ... and we need 'em fast! If your under floor oil heat. Large lot, timates. OR 6-5511. C22-23 "M" tractor, mounted picker, stove wood, not over 14-in. in now working on our second million ... so we can cultivator, silo filler and heat in length. CaU OR 6-3426. c23 396 ft. frontage on Grand River WHEEL ALIGNMENT FURNACES AND car is a late model, or an older one, we want it... AFFORD to be extra generous when it comes to ALL THESE CARS MUST GO THIS houser; AJlis-Chalmers "C" trac- Dr. Lots of trees, 2 springs, trout CONVERSION BURNERS WANTED — Piano in good condi- stream. $8,500. Phone OR 6-3393. and we'll pay to get it! offering you a big allowance on your car! tor with 7 ft. mower and 5 ft, , -Ofc" tion, to be used at St. Mary's cl9tf cultivator, planter and disc. John and BALANCING MONTH! school. Call Mrs, Harold Ball, VERGENNES METHODIST CHURCH • AUTUMN... Deere disc 60, all crop combine, TW 7-7793. c23 HOUSE FOR SALE - Large, The Little Country Church With the Big Gospel Blessing IS IN THE AIR I 2-bottom Oliver plow, 3-section pleasant older remodeled 6-room BAILEY DRIVE AT PARNELL ROAD WATER HEATERS drag, manure spreader. Empire WANTED TO BUY - Wood and house. Bath, garage and shop, REV. RICHARD VANDEN BOSCH, MINISTER Junior grain drill. New Holland coal bumlng kitchen range, reg- on 3 lots. Grand River Dr. just • Low down payment! DEPENDABLE September Case and drill, Tie Baler, hog ular size. Call OR 6-5071. c23 outside city limits of Lowell. 10:00 A. M. — MORNING WORSHIP feeder, trailer wagon, and other TW 7-7783. c23 Serman: "A Handful of Quietness" NEW DODGE TRADE-INS — Is the month to winterize items. September 22. 1:30 p. m WANTED TO RENT — 3 bedroom FOR ESTIMATE Your car will never • your home! 10248 Whitten, 6 miles East of house or apartment In Lowell FOR SALE — 16 acres on old US- 11:00 A. M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL, Sherman Taylor, Supt. CALL TW 7-7948 area. CaU 245^308. c23 ... tlwt are condlUoned properly (these are not just — Is the month to install insul- US131, M-44 to Tiffany, North 16, south side. Joins Marion Adult Bible Class Taught by The Pastor • Low monthly payment! average used cars) for thouaondH of miles of trouble-free 1% miles to Whitten, East one Shade's farm on the west. Frank ation! WAITRESS WANTED — Part time. mile. Thomas Armstrong, Route L. Houghton, TW 7-7309. p23-24 "Come and Receive a Blessing" driving. Thene earn will give YOU MORE for your DRIV- Apply In person at Moore's LYLE COVERT ING DOLLAR. SAVE with an automobile from this fine — Is the month to make roof 3. Rockford. c23 be worth more! Chances are your present car will more than cover Lunch, 313 East Main St., Lowell. Read the Ledger Want Ads. selection TODAY! repairs! CALL ME IMMEDIATELY for any c23 the low down payment. That means you won't have — Is the month to check your broken window glass, aluminum Every day you drive your present car, it's costing to lay out a penny when you buy. And if you're storm doors and windows! WANTED - DAIRYMAN. Only or wood. Will give you prompt Special Services Sept. 19-30 dairyman need apply. TW 7-7263. HANDCRAfTED you money. Every day is just one day closer to what wondering how low monthly payments can go, just service on replacing. Ada, Cas- Wheels that are out of alignment or US* ' EACH EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY - 7:45 We Have EVERYTHING c23 might be an expensive repair job. BUT—bring your look at this: we'll tailor the payments to fit "ymir cade, and Eastmont area only. balance are a definite hazard to saf- We will accept any reasonable To Build ANYTHING! Ed Strong, GL 10956 or GL 1- car to us now, and you can forget about those old car budget so well that in some cases you won't be 0986. c49tf •$2iadl Elmdale Church of The Nazarene Help Wanted! ZENITH ety ... and shorten the useful life of repairs. We'll Riake you the best trade-in you can spending any more per month than it costs you just deal NOW STATE APPROVED-Driver your tires. Let us check, align and bal- REV. MARVIN S. COOPER, EVANGELIST get anywhere ... send you home happy, in a big, to keep your old car running. But you'll have to FREE ESTIMATES training school of Grand Rapldi, FREE DELIVERY Inc. Courses for high school stu- ance your wheels to end pulling and Rev. Marvin S. Cooper, of Arlington, Virginia, has been act- beautiful '62 Ford! act fast to get these savings. Come in today! BUY WITH CONHDENCE dents between 16 and 18 years SALESMAN ively engaged in ChrlMllan work since 1915, having helped In from your of age. Adults private training dragging, give you safe, controlled , ttfi organizing thirty-five Churolies of tho Nazarene. Mr. Cooper $706 Per Month To Start F.0AF. Chrysler Corporation "Quality" Dealer and courses for motor scooter ban served as pastor of siiiall home mUslon churches und also Meekhof Lumber at 15 years of age. 337 Ottawa, National Sales Training School stops, and reduce tire wear, Cost is our leading large congregations. N. W. Phone 456-8227 or GL 2- At Our Expense at low. Drive in ! He Is primarily known for his unique a.itl effective preaching. ••YOUR TOP TRADING DAYS ON '62 FORDS ARE HERE... 2095. o48tf However he Is an author in his own right having published Co. CALL MR. LUDY AT several books of songs and poems, A book, "Bread from the 6045—28th Street, S. E. BLOCKS—8 In. concrete 18c: 8 InV- GL 9-6175 Bible with Inspiring Poems for Ihe Day," has recently been JACKSON MOTOR SALES cinder 21c: 2c per block dellv- Thornapple TV Dodge — Custom 880 — Polara — Dart — Lancer — Trucks PH. 949-2140 ( 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. published. "The Homo of Dependable Used Care" ered. Vosburg Block and GraviJ Monday thru Saturday & APPUANCE CENTER Cascade Standard Service Air. Cooper has been honored by various Indian chiefs where 1 OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Co., 8876 Grand River Drive, c23 930 W. Main St., Lowell Ph. TW 7-9281 IN CASCADE 6895 Cascade Rd. Ph. 949-1220 has has ministered and was selected as a member of a church S&H Green Stamps Ada, OR 6-3397 or OR 6-3393. deh'gatiiin to Ihe White House. He also was a representative to Keith Buck Ford Soles c52tf I Ledger Want Ads bring results. Wn a Protestant missionary conference In Canada. 149 So. Hudson — Lowell, Michigan

Li TLFE LOWELL LEDOKR, IX)WELL. MICH., SEPT. 20. IWTJ L8we Bapt 5> Church Browning-Morgan Wins Scholarship Giri Scout, Brownie Troops coming events, • ! " ' To Organize On Monday Rites Performed Jesus said, "I Am The Way" The first party this fall for Girl Scouts and Brownies of both Senior Citizens sponsored by the Troop 511 nnd 407 will meet Mon-^ VFW Auxiliary will he held at the In South Carolina day after school In the American There Is Only One Way To Heaven Hall September 20lh, at 7:30 The Army took care of its own •Legion Skating Rink. The meeting p. m. Everyone 65 years old or in an unusual way recently when will be dismissed at 5 p. m. over are welcome. Come out and the staff of Joe E. Mann Service It is important that all girls at- In John 14 Jesus spenks of His Father's house in which there are many dwelling join your friends. Club of Fort Jackson, South Carol- tend this meeting so the troops places. Jesus snid to his disciples, "I go to prepare a place for you." na. gave a wedding reception to can be organized for fall. The Child Study Club will meet i newlywedded Fort Jackson cou- Plans will be announced for^ a Ho nlso said. "Where I am going you know and the way you know." Thomas said Thursday. 6:30 p. m. on Septertw ple. Saturday hike on September 29. unto Jesus, "Lord, we do not know where you ore going: and how can we know the her 20. at the home of Mrs. Dort- Private Roger L. Morgan, son of and consent slips will be sent way?" Jesus said unto him, "I am the way... no man cometh unto the Father, but ald Mac Naughton. Cnrrls AIIIIIH, English ma|cr at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Morgan home. by me." of Lowell, and WAC Private Sheila MSU, who plans to become a Blue Star Mothers Rummage This week Troops 511 and 4p7 Browning, daughter of Mr. and tencher was awarded a scholar- Plain, isn't it? There are not many ways to God and to heaven. There is one Way sale, Friday and Saturday, October toasted marshmalloWs while they Mrs. C, N. Browning of Hutchison, ship of $76.00 by the I/)well Busl- and only one Way and that Way Is a Pprson. Jesus Christ. You must receive Jesus 5 and 6. at Old Bank Buimlng. neHS nnd ProfesHlonal Women. discussed plans for service pro- Christ into your heart as your Savior and Lord to get to the Father and to heaven. p23-L>5 Kansas, were married at Chapel jects this fall. 15 here. Friends of theirs who are MISH Albus was a 1962 grndunte of Lowell High School. A scholar- —H. Buikema volunteers at the main service There is no other Way! The American Legion will meol ship Is available for a local girl on Monday evening, September 24, club honored them with a recep- tion following the marriage cere- each yenr by this organization. This message paid for by the Sunday School of at their hall. Application must be made STRAND mony. Calvary Chapel St. Mary's Altar Society will The main lounge was filled with through the school princlpnl. hold a rummage sale Thurs.. Frl., THEATRE the traditional decorations and LOWaL and Sat., September 20, 21 and 22 quite a few unique appointments, Kinyon-Myers - MICHIGAN at the Old Bank Building. Rev. Edgar Twedt, 11.8., M. A., all created by Privates Luis Vil- of the Baptist College and Sem- lafane and Manuel Soldevlla. Cen- THURSDAY THRU TUESDAY CALVARY CHAPEL The Esther Group of the Con- Engagement Told Inaiy, Is conducting a "Christian tering the room were tables of SEPT. 20 thru 25 gregational Church will meet Fri- (Christian Reformed) On West Main Street Life Conference" Septembeir IB- punch and a tiered wedding cake, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Klnyon, Adult Sophietloated ! day, September 21, at 2:00 p. m.. 23, at Lowell Baptist Church. baked and decorated by another 2979 Gulllford Drive, Lowell, an- at the home of Mrs. Bruce Mc- SERVICES — 10 A. M. — 7:30 P. M. Sunday School — 11:15 A. M. Monday through Friday nt 7:30 soldier. A complete orchestra was nounce the engagement of their Queen. p. m. nnd two services on Sun- furnished by friends from Special daughter. Miss Ruthann Klnyon to Everyone Welcome The Women's Fellowship of the day nt 11:00 n. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Services: privates Al Bergman, Eugene C. Myers, son of Mr. and First Congregational Church will Each evening there will IK- enjoy- Hank Comn, Frank Napoll, and Mrs. Clifford Myers of Allegan. meet In the dining room of the able congregational Hinging, spec- Bob Merriman. Miss Klnyon graduated from church, Friday, September 28, at lul vocal or Instrumental num- Helping the newlyweds greet the Lowell High School, and her fiance "That newest arrivals 1:30 p. m. A short skit will be.jwe- bers, nnd a challenging message guests were maid of honor PFC is a graduate of Otsego High from our featured speaker, prof, Julia Garrabrant and best man. School. i Touch Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elckhoff. sented by the Fellowship Keys. The Sad Story .pan Have essor Edgnr Twedt. We Invite you Pvt. Roy Herman Johnson. Mrs. Plans for a November wedding jr.. announce the birth of a daugh- Esther Group will be Ihe hostesses. to be our guests nt these serv- Morgan's commanding and execu- are being completed by the en- ter. Cheryl Lynn, on September iof* The Llla Group of the First Con- ices. tive officers were there, joining gaged couple. A Happy Ending! 10. She weighed 7-pounds. 3%. gregational Church will meet dozens of other in the pleasure ounces, and arrived at Butterworth Thursday. October 4. at 1:30 dozens of others in the pleasure LEOLA RUEGSEGER ATTENDS Hospital. ^ GIG TO) If your dream home ever goes up p. m. at the home of Mrs. Chaun- Poems own. UNIVERSITY OF N. CAROLINA In smoke, (he financial protection A boy, Thomas Craig, was born cey Freeman. The Morgans will make their Attention R. M.-Why should we Miss Leola Rueeseger, daughter AUDREV MEADOWS of full-coverage fire Insurance will on September 6 to Mr. and Mrs. home In Columbia, South Carolina. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruegseger The Sweet School Community print it when you didn't have the Sunday Matinee 3 ;00 P. M. pay for new dreams... to build Thomas Woodhead, weighing 7- Pvt. Morgan is a cook with Head- of Lowell left last week for the Club will meet Friday evening, nerve to sign your name. We dare Cartoon Insurance Of on! Check your coverage with us. pounds, 8^-ounces. quarters, Fifth Training Regiment, University of North Carolina at September 28. at 8:15. Come and you to sign your nartie. Every Kind and Mrs. Morgan is a clerk-typist Chapel Hill where she will work see an Interesting picture and WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 26 A daughter weighing 8 lb. 15 with the Post Chemical Section. for her master degree in science. have a visit with your neighbor. METHODIST WSCS TO MEET; oz. was born September 16 to Mr. She was awarded a 53,000 Na- — SURPRISE NIGHT — TO HEAR GUEST SPEAKER The ROLLINS Agency and Mrs. Roger Krum at Sault The South Boston Grange An- tional Science Foundation scholar- ALL SEATS 25c Ste. Marie. nual Booster Night is Saturday, The Methodist Women's Society ship to take off a year from her Shows at 7:00 and 3:00 835 W. Main St., Lowell Phone TW 7-9253 of Christian Service will meet in Servicemen September 22. The speaker will Airman First Class Paul W. teaching to get this advance de- Misc. Bridal Shower talk on "Q)n Con Proceedings." the church lounge on Thursday, gree. 1 Performance September 27 at 8 p. m. Yeomans of Lowell, Michigan, Is Honors Kathleen Sue Ellis Potluck supper unless otherwise being reassigned to Williams AFB, She Is a 1955 graduate of Lowell Mon., Tues., Thurs. at 7:45 solicited. The program will be, "Missions High School and obtained her BS Arizona, following his graduation 2 Performnnces A miscellaneous bridal shower In the Modem World" with Mrs. degree at Eastern Michigan Uni- from the United State Air Force Wed., Frl., Sat., Sun. was given Friday evening, Septem- The Deborah group of the Lowell Beatrice Williams, chairman. Ann versity. For the past three years Congregational Church will meel Mullen will speak on her experi- course for medical records super- Starting at 7:00 her 14. at the home of Mrs. Larry visors here. she has been teaching at Brighton, Lawrence, 604 North Hudson Street, at the home of Mrs. Stephen ences In Columbia th's summer. Michigan. Nlsbet on Monday at 8 pi m. Hostesses will be Martha-Priscllla Airman Yeomans, son of Mr. in honor of Miss Kathleen Sue and Mrs. Bert Yeomans of Route Ellis, bride-elect of Terry Dean Mrs. Herbert Davis will be co- Circle. hostess. 3, Lowell, was trained to super- "Dintaman of Alto. vise and manage medical records Better insurance Miss Sharon Dintaman assisted V. F. W. AUXILIARY PLANS The Lowell High School Junior MEMBERSHIP I JIN NER SOON administration, including regist- the hostess in providing fun-filled class will hold a tar wash at rar service. The VFW Auxiliary to Post 8303 at [L[E§§ games to the eighteen guests pre- Lafayette Street (behind the He is married to the former is planning a Membership dinner sent. and with the refreshments. school) on Saturday, September Joyce E. Godfrey of 9 Belk Street. at the Hall. — it's often possible. Unfortunately, Miss Ellis was the recipient of 25. 9-5 p. m. 51.25 black walls, Greenville. South Carolina. The Mothers, wives, widows, sisters, many people think that insurance many lovely gifts. She will be wed 51.50 white walls. airman entered the service In hnlf cMers nnd daughters of Over- improvement always means additional In the Alto Baptist Church on Fri- Julv 19M. expense. Actually, recent developments Merriman Farm Bureau will seas War Veterans are eligible,to day evening. September 28. She is Dan Huver. son of Mr. and Mrs. in packaged insurance and other cost- meet Saturday. September at join. If you are eligible come and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Huver. left last Tuesday to saving techniques frequently make it find out about the many bene- Charles Ellis, 924 Riverside Drive, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd I enter the U.S. Army and will possible to provide broader insurance at fits you can derive from joining Lowell. Yeiter. take his basic training In Ft. less cost! Why not let us review your the organization. Knox, Kentucky. program for possible savings? No cost or CARD OF THANKS Watch for further details in the obligation, of course. YOU QET AN EXTRA MEASURE OP POWER with paper. Texaco Sky Chief Su-preme gasoline. Ifs Climate- I wish to take this opportunity MRS. BYRON WEEKS IS to think my friends, neighbors and HOST TO GARDEN LORE CLUB Controlled. That means it is scientifically blended lor am scours TO ENROLL - IONIA DRIVE-IN - relative# for flowers, cards, g^ts, each of 26 climate and altitude areas in the U. S. to FOR MEMBERSHIP NOW Garden Lore Club meet on Tues- Rittenger Insurance Service gitre you faster starts, Smoother wirm-ups and freedom and other acts of kindness shown day. September 18, at Plnehlll, the THEATRE me and my family during faiy Cub Scout Master, Ivan Blough lovely home of Mrs. Byron Weeks. Phone TW 7-9269 from stalling. So fill 'er up with Texaco Sky Chief announced this week that any 212 E. Main, Lowell hospital confinements and at home, Mrs. Ray Griffin, president, pre- Su-preme gasoline, supercharged with Petrox. Yonll Frl., Sat, Sun. . Sept. 21, 22, 23 boy from 8 to 11 years old who your kindness will never be forgot- sided at the business meeting, and Representing drive with more pleasure and save for good measure I FIRST RUN SHOWING wishes to either join or renew his ten. it was decided to have, a booth Hartford Fire Insurance Company Group, Cub Scout membership for this Hayley Mills, In Bertha Bryant c23 at the homecoming fair on Sept* Hartford IS, Conn. "WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND" year should get an application ember 29. CARD OF THANKS blank from his home or call TW Mrs. Otto Miller gave an inter- — Also — 7-9920. esting talk on flower arranging Action! Thrills! Color! I would like to take this way to Already 50 boys have signed up say "thank you" to each one for showing samples of arrangements "THE WILD WESTERNERS" for the scouting activities this which she said should be made to RAVENNA HEIM'S the prayers, plants, planters and year. The dens are In desperate Saturday Night Only! fit the mood, the purpose, and the candy, and so many nice cards need of Den mothers and any TEXACO SERVICE Extra Added Attraction! I received while I was in the location In which they are to be other interested persons who can used. A sliver tea, also proved . LIVESTOCK SALES "UNDERWATER CITY" hospital and since I am home. Pr c £. MAIN ST.. PH .TW 7-9225 help. If you are interested you can profitable. Mrs. Gordon Stahl c23 call TW 7-9920. TnmY^I ' ®5 ^or Sept. 17. 1397 head V*CNSP '-lYMfoek, ' consignments Ionia Pomona Grange § V of Poultry and Rabbits Ionia County Pomona Grange Veal " up to $39.50 cwt. held their September meeting Saturday evening with Portland Beef Steers and Heifers up to $27.80 cwt. Grange. Three officers were ab- Beef Cows up to $18.60 cwt. Third T SEPTEMBER 24 sent. Beef Bulls up to $21.00 cwt. Master Belmont Burger and Feeder CatHe from $16.25 to $28.75 cwt. ...And wife will attend State Grange at Fremont, October 16-20, as dele- Lambs up to $20.50 cwt. Anniversary i THRU gates from Pomona. Subordinate Hogs up to $19.40 cwt. I'M 3 delegates will be Mr. and Mrs. Sows up to $18.00 cwt. Gottlieb Roth of South Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snyder of Boars up to $11.10 cwt. GROWING! Ronald Grange. YEARS OLD! Feeder Pigs from $7.75 to $18.00 cwt. SALE i SEPTEMBER 29 Baked goods were auctioned after the meeting for the benefit of the Treasury. The sale has the largest nnmber of buyers paying the high- The three Graces will have est market prices tor your livestock. charge of the program for the Valuable Free Gift given away at 9:00 o'clock every Mon- program for the October meeting. day night. Most be present to win. You are always welcome to Marion Gregory attend the sales every Monday even though you da not have anything to sell. To place your ad in the LoweK We operate the Ravenna Livestock Sale on Monday, the Ledger phone TW 7-9261. Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday and tho Fremont Sale Friday. For prompt and courteous trucking service call E. COOK, phone OR 6-1178 Ada. Bonded for your protection. ^3) SALE STARTS AT 6:00 P. M. ^ RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES George Wright RAVENNA, MICHIGAN J. Paul Herman No Cake...No Ice Cream...JUST BARGAINS! Auctioneer Manager SHERRY 4 Seasons GREEN ONIONS CASH and CARRY BUYS In Every Department Brocker T TEENAGE IDOL Rick Nelson HARDWARE - Cabinet Hinges, Caulking Tubes, Garden Hardware. HOBBIES - FUN & PLAY - Ski SWISS MAID Del Shannon Ropes, Tennis Ball. HOUSEHOLD GOODS - Pyrex Ware, House Brooms, Mirro Aluminum. BUILDING COME ON LITTLE ANGEL Belmouts MATERIALS - Aluminum Combination Doors, Rock Wool Metal Roofing. PLUMBING - White Toilet VENUS IN BLUE JEANS Jimmy Clan Ion GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. $1.29 Seats, Toilet Brushes. TOOLS - DeWalt Saws, ^-in. Elec. Drills, Steel MONSTER MASH Bobby Pickett ROUND STEAK lb. 79c Tapes. LUMBER - Redwood Paneling, Cedar Sheathing, Knotty Pine. LOVER'S LANE Pat Boone CHUCK ROAST lb. 59c PAINT - Brushes, Paint Rollers, Martin-Senour Paint. A WALTER'S OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT PORK STEAK lb. 53c The BIG store that invites you to Radio Service PRECIOUS Grocery LUMBER MART Company We Give G&S Open Evenings R. G. CHROUCH If you got It here, it's gotta Red Stamps 'Til 10 1 I i be good! WE DEUVER SAVE the CASH & CARRY Way! 925 W. MAIN. LOWELL PHONE TW 7-7759 206 E. Main Ph. TW 7-9276 416 North St., Lowell Ph. TW 7-7706

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