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Location set for Showboat talent search Location for auditioning arts for the Uiwell Showboat Talent The Kont County Tubercu- Search has been announced by A losis Society Cfirislmas Seal the sponsoring I,owell Lions Mobile X-ray Unit will l)e at Club. Dr. Clark Vredenberg, Christiansen's Drug Store on chairman. Three girls participate Thursday. June 2. from 9:.'10 The Pantlind Hotel In Grand a. m. until 5 p. m. Rapids will provide the stage Anyone from out of Kent for talent acts eager to win in exchange program . Omnty or anyone wishing a spots in the six Lowell Show- tanu permit, whtf come in the boat performances this summer. Participating in the Voulh for munications from her adoptive bus. must pay a handling fee Auditioning will begin prompt- Understanding Program, inde- family. She will spend the sum- of $2.00. sUirtiiig June I. ly at 7.30 p. m. with judging pendently of the scholar>hip mer months in Stockholm. Swe- being held in the Pantlind Ho- Everyone In Lowell Is urg- fund, are Lois Steffens. daugh- den, at the home of Mr. and tel on June 21, 22 and 23. Win- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stef- Mrs, Carl Olou Ask, Her sum- ed to get a TB X-ray at this ners of these three nights of time. fens. 609 West Main Street; mer sister will be Anne Marie auditions will compete in the Kay Jackson, daughter of Mr. Ask. 16. who plays a guitar as • pre-Lowell Showboat finals. LowoH's City Water Depart- and Mrs. Orville Jackson, 421 part of a quartette, with two These Talent Search finals Elizabeth Street and Brenda vocalists. The girls have l)een ment will flush' the city's water will l)e held on the Showboat Vol. 73—No. 8 THURSDAY, JUNE 2. 1966 mains on Friday, June 3, Anderson, daughter of Mr. and playing together for over a year dock-stage in Lowell the eve- Mrs. Donald Anderson, McPher- now, Anne Marie has two older Flushing will start at 8 ning of July 16. All proceeds a. m.. weather permitting. son Road, Lowell. sisters, one married and the from this event, which Is ex- other in England, on a trip that • pected to draw a large crowd Lois Steffens Baccalaureate is Sunday -m A IS-year-oId drunk! That is seems to be something like an from all over Michigan, will exchange student program, how- what the I/)well Police discov- be turned over by the Lowell Lois Steffens will be spending ered Friday evening. The boy the summer in the Netherlands, ever, she will be home this Lions Club to the general com- summer. , who lives near Lowell was munity fund composed of all in the province of Frelsland. in found staggering along the the northern part of the coun- The family will spend at least Showboat receipts. part of the summer at their stroet. The six winners of the I-owell try. Her family has written her Augenstein to address He was taken to ju\enlle several letters and sent pictures summer home at Kallstorp, on Showboat's Talent Search will the Tors River which is one home, but was later released appear one night each on the of their home. Lois will be liv- to his parrnls. ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. of the largest rivers in Sweden, stage of the Showboat during so Kay's summer will be di- • the six performances. July 25 Van DerWeg at St. Jacob! George Franklin Converse, Parockie. a small village, close vided between a big city apart- through 30, Judges are being ment and the country. 18. of Lowell was involved in a selected from the ranks of pro- to the sea, north of Amsterdam. roar end accident on the 1-96 fessional entertainers and those In fact, their home Is built on Brenda Anderson graduates on June 9th freeway Saturday at 3:35 a. m. an old sea dike, and the canal individuals close to the field. Converse told State Police he All individual and groups runs in front of their house. Brenda Anderson is planning Graduation week for 121 Lo- on Thursday evening will open his professional experience in- fell asleep; neither of the driv- wishing to compete in the Show- Their daughter, Dlrkje Van on a summer in Denmark this well high school seniors will by the high school band play- cluded service with the Control ers were Injured. boat Talent Search, are asked DerWeg, sent a picture of her- year, although she hasn't as yet start Sunday, June 5, with bac- ing "Pomp and Circumstance." Systems I,abs, University of Ill- Converse was ticketed for to write to Talent Search. Low- self and her 14-year-old brother received any word from her calaureate services in the high and Pastor Henry Buikema of inois, 1951-56, during which time careless driving. ell Showboat, Lowell, Michigan, In their canoe in front of their family in that country. school gymnasium at eight o'- the Calvary Christian Reformed he earned the Pn.D, degree • as soon as possible. home. She has been working at Am- clock. Church, will give the invoca- from there; the biology de- The mechanical drawing Those entries selected will be The Van DerWeg family op- way in the afternoons, in the tion. partment of Brookhaven Nation- class of Lowell high school have erate a farm. on-the-job training program. & Commencement exercises will notified by mail regarding the al Laboratory-, 1956-58 and 1960- 9 display of their work in the Lois will be located about 15 plans to use the money earned be Thursday evening, June 9, date of their audition. All en- Greg Hoag will give the sal- 62; the U. S. Atomic Energy window of Beachum's Furniture miles from the town of Leeu- to help finance her trip abroad. In the high school gymnasium tries must be postmarked no utatory address, after which Dr. Commission, 1958-1960. on West Main Street. warden, where Candy Roth vis- Brenda had listed Switzerland at eight o'clock. Dr. Leroy Au- later than June 18. Applications Augenstein will give the com- ited last year. and Austria as countries she genstein, Professor and Chair- In 1961. he was science co- • should include name, type of mencement address, "User or Three fire calls were made Her maternal grandmother would like very much to visit, man of Biophysics at Michigan ordinator for the U. S. Science talent, address, city and phone Producer." Saturday: grass fire on Bailey came from the Netherlands but found that the supply of Slate University, will be the Fair at the Seattle World's number. Drive; grass fire at the rear of when she was a girl of eleven, homes for exchange students in commencement speaker. Following "Music for A Cere- Fair. Co-sponsors of the Talent Sear- mony," by the high school band, He was editor for the pro- Uje high school; and a grass so Lois will be curious to see those countries was very limit- Sunday evening's services will ch are the Lions Club and Tele- the traditional presentation of a ceedings of two international fire along the railroad tracks vision Station WZZM, Channel if she has any relatives living ed; two homes being offered in open with the processional by memorial will be made by symposia on "Biological Effects on 36th Street. near her over-seas home. Per- Switzerland. & about the same the high school oand, under the 13, in Grand Rapids. Brad Fonger, president of the of Radiation", 1960, 1963; co- The fire department was al- haps she'll discover a raft of In Austria, conductorship of Orval Jessup. senior class. Dave Clark, jr., editor of a review series: "Ad- so called to a grass fire at Dutch cousins. Brenda Is president of the and the Rev. Keith Mclver of will make the presentation of vances in Radiation Biology." the city dump on Sundav. Junior class this year, and is the First Baptist Church, will Kay Jackson American Legion and Auxiliary 1963; and he Is the author of • planning to run for office again give the invocation. The high Lions Club grows awards. over fifty articles In profession- Miss Donna Jean Ford was Kay Jackson was one of the next year, all of which will school choir will sing "The al journals, and ten articles on the winner of the State Sav- keep her very busy until d- Souls of the Righteous." and Tyrus Wessell. president of first of the Lowell Exchange science and ethics in popular •Ings Bank's contest to name in membership students to receive any com- parture time arrives, "Praise Ye the Father." the Board of Education, will publications. their new advertising character. The Rev. Father Benedick award the diplomas and Carl Dr. Leroy Augenstein See a picture and the win- J. Hagen. principal, will an- Dr. Augenstein Is now an ad- and enthusiasm Marciullonls of St. Mary's Chur- junct professor at San Fran- ning name in the bank ad- To hold orientation nounce the scholarship winners. The speaker for commence- ch, will give the sermon. His cisco Theological Seminary. He vertisement on another page Phil Johnson, President of the ment, Dr. Augenstein, has a program for Freshmen topic Is "Faith—Our Gulldlng The valedictory address will deliver, about 120 public lec- of this Issue. Lowell Lions Club, congratu- wide background In biophysics. Light." Rev. Mclver will give be given by Lynn Kay Wlt- tures and sermons each year • lates his officers, past presi- All In coming 9th grade stu- Pool to open the benediction, and the reces- tenbach, followed by the bene- Dr. Augenstein came to his on various aspects of science. Frank Godfrey, reported to dents. and members on the ac- dents and their parents or sional will be played. diction by Pastor Buikema and present position as chairman He is also a research specialist •police that someone entered complishments of the club dur- guardians are urged to attend this week end The graduation ceremonies the recessional. of the MSU department of bio- for the MSU "Great Issues" Birchwood Garden's Floral on ing the past year. A few short the freshman orientation pro- physics in 1962. Prior to that Sunday afternoon, while God- years ago the local unit of television series. gram which will be held at the Weather permitting, the Low- frey was making a delivery and Lions Club was organized with nigh school at 8 p, m, Thursday 4illMe ^ho-change from the cash a starting membership of thirty ell YMCA will open the King June 2, Memorial Pool this Saturday Rich Shepard Jaycees plan drawer. led by its first president. Bill The program will be held in Vote light on Jones. and Sunday, June 4 and 5, for Fine turnout 0 the auditorium of the high open swimming. receives degree Lawrence Pelon of Lansing. The present membership con* school, inaugural ball Is a new member of Lowell sists of 40 civic-minded young Saturday's opening hours reorganization in biology in Lowell on Police Department. He was for- business and professional men scheduled for open swimming The turn-out was not particu- The Grand Rapids Junior merly with the police depart- who are willing and able to Grudzinskis are from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. larly heavy In the voting Wed- Chamber of Commerce plans to Sunday. June 5. the pool will Richard A. Shepard. son of ment at Whitehall. carry out the high alms and nesday, May 25 on the K-12 Memorial Day honor 16 new offcers with a His wife, the former Carrie principles of the International be open from 2 o'clock to six Mrs. B. A. Shepard, 663 Shep- ball June 4 at Blythefield Coun- wins student p. m. School Reorganization for Kent ard Drive, Lowell, was among Albns of Lowell, will be teach- Association of Lions Clubs. County. A record turnout was on hand try Club. ing in Lowell's school sys- Founded In 1917 at Chicago, 166 undergraduates to receive Douglas Bloodgood, chairman council election The Lowell Public School Dis- Monday for the annual Memori- tem next fall. the Association has grown from degrees at College of St. Thom- al Day parade. More veterans of the ball, plans to have cock- trict had a total of 389 votes as Commencement exercises on • a local to a national to a world- Chuck Grudinskis was elec- cast In both precincts. There than In previous years were on tails served beginning at 7:30 May 28 in St. Paul, . Mrs. Vera Strouse of Seg- wide force for good. The first ted president of the Student were 47 yes votes and 24 no In hand to march to the cemetery followed at 8:30 with a dinner. wun was in the Ledger on Sat- objective of all Lions Clubs Is Jumper horses A 1962 graduate of Lowell The Don Michael quartet will Council in the Lowell high precinct No. 12. the area a- to honor their fallen comrades. urday with a peck of giant mor- aid to the blind and working high school, Shepard majored The two Lowell School Bands provide dance music. school's annual elections last round Alto, south of Cascade In Biology at the Roman Catho- el mushrooms. She did not re- toward the prevention of blind- Friday, May 27, Road. with Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, The officers to be inaugurated veal where they came from but ness. to take hurdles lic archdiocesan liberal-arts col- are President: Alden G. Walt- The senior class elected the In precinct No. 11, all the Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls said the ground in this area lege for men. ers; Vice Presidents: Harvey following officers: Brenda And- area north of Cascade Road accompanied the ladies of local was covered with these extra Furnish Eye Glasses Bishop James P. Shannon, VanDam, James E. McKay and erson, president; Jerry Wisner, Sunday,June 5 there were 205 ves votes and veteran's groups In the parade. large size. president of the College, sang Levant Mulnix III; Secretary: The Lowell Lions Club Is do- vice-president; Joanne Myers, 113, no votes. Thlf: voter ap- The usual group of horses and The biggest mushroom was the Baccalaureate Mass in the Richard P. Kohn; Treasurer: ing its part In this work. Acting secretary; and Bonnie Craig, The Quarter Horse division of roval will result In the merg- decorated bikes brought up the 13 Inches in circumference. College Chapel, and St. Paul rear of the procession. Richard E. Herrington; State on recommendations by school treasurer. the 26th annual Grand Rapids &ig of Talbot, Mapes, Alton and Archbishop Leon Binz presented authorities during the past year The officers elected In the Horse Show was held Sunday, Moseley with the Lowell Dis- The Rev. Fr. Benedick Marcl- Director: Charles R. Solon. Jr. diplomas at ceremonies In O'- lonlous of St. Mary's Church and Parliamentarian: C. Blair the Lions Club has furnished Junior class were: Ron Olson, May 29th. A total of 141 horses trict. Shaughnessy Stadium. eye glasses for children who president; Jerry Thaler, vice- from 6 states competed at the Although a few precincts In gave a brief and well-pointed Mohney. Dr. Joseph E. McCabe, presi- Two named to would have had to do without president; Carol Knooihuisen, Lowell Fairgrounds. the county defeated the meas- talk. He minced no words about The eight directors who will dent of Coe College, Cedar Rap- them: has made a worthwhile secretary; Linda Hess, treasur- Susan Sullivan from Eraser, ure, the total county vote was the dangers of communism to be installed are: Chad Walter, Ids, Iowa, gave the commence- contribution to the Leader Dog er; and Janice Beimers, Cheryl Michigan was winner of the All large enough to Insure Its Im- this country. His talk was well Reginald L. Norris, Thomas Ali-Star team ment address and received an and Welcome Home Program Fish, Jim Hagen and Kim Hoag Around Youth Activity Trophy, mediate effect. received by a large number on Schearer, Brian R. Heaney, honorary doctor of literature hand at the services In Oak- Miles E. Parks, Walter S. Lowell placed two men on the sponsored by Lions Clubs; and class representatives to the stu- Kathy Schnick of Sturgis, and degree from St. Thomas. Anoth- wood Cemetery. Brown. Jr., Nels M. Jensen and All Tri-River Baseball team has participated with other civ- dent council. Debbi Konders of Grand Rap- er honorary degree, a doctor of Gary M. Kelly. for 1966. Jim Malcolm, Lowell ic groups In aiding Boys State, Sophomore class president Is ids. were close conterders. Mueller accepts laws, was conferred upon B. J. pitcher and Mike Olsen, Out- Youth for Understanding, Safe- Steve Lesson; Sam Roudabush, The saddle, harness, hunter 4th M. 0. A. post Kemper, executive director of Myron Kyser, fielder won spots on the team. ty Patrol Picnic, School Troph- vice president; Wendy Craig, and jumper divisions will be the Minnesota Private College Local student receives Olson led the Red Arrows ies and the YMCA. secretary; and Bill Bennett is held this Saturday and Sunday, At the 7l)th annual convention Fund. aged 71, passes, In hitting with a .355 average, The club has joined forces treasurer. June 4th and 5th, Championship of the Michigan Optometric As- Reader's Digest award followed by Malcolm with 290. with other groups to work for Student council representativ- events Saturday evening and the success of the Lowell Show- es for the sophomore class will Sunday afternoon will be of sociation held at Boyne Moun- interred Tuesday Lynn Kay Wlttenbach. vale- Jim also led in runs batted in, To honor graduates boat. a Christmas Contest, a be Steve Thurtell, Sally Roth, particular Interest to spectators. tain Lodge the last week of dictorian of the graduating with 15. Malcolm also received at Methodist service Halloween Party, and to help Jim Fedorwiez and Kim Davis, Jumper horses from several May, 1966, Lowell's own Optom- Myron A. Kyser, aged 71, a class at Lowell High School, the 'most valuable player" a- etrist, Dr. Herbert R. Mueller lifelong resident of Boston ward from his teammates. families whose homes were states will be taking the hur- Sunday, June 5, will be ob- has been given the Annual destroyed by fire. dles Sunday afternoon, was re-elected to the office of Township, passed away Thurs- Award of the Reader's Digest Three other Arrow players al- treasurer of M. 0. A. This Is served at the Methodist Church day afternoon. May 26, in the so received honorable mention Gordon Marshall has Gerald R. Ford, jr., U. S. Association for students who by Club Officers the fourth consecutive year he as Its traditional Cap and Gown Ionia County Memorial Hospital. by the coaches; Jim Briggs, color slides accepted Representative of the 5th Con- Day. their successful school work gressional District, is sponsor- has been accorded the honor. Funeral services were held give promise of attaining lead- Joe Melln and Steve Collins. Serving with President John- for show in Kalamazoo He has also served, and will All high school seniors who Tuesday afternoon at the Mor- The Red Arrow Baseball ing an English and a western are members of Methodist fam- ership In the community, it was son are Gary Rivers, First continue to serve, as Chairman ris Funeral Home in Saranac. team, coached by Jack Kemp- Vice-President; Carlen Ander- Gordon E, Marshall, En3, pleasure horse class for local ilies are being Invited to wear announced today by Carl J. of the state association's De- The Rev. Eldon Cummings of- ker, ended the season with 8 son, Second Vice-President; S.S,C.G,C. Kirkin stationed in residents (Kent and Ionia Coun- their caps and gowns for the Hagen, principal. partment of Professional Af- ficiated. and interment was wins and 8 defeats, which was Bernard Kropf, Treasurer; and Honolulu has had three slides ty.) The first place winner in eleven o'clock service, at which Miss Wlttenbach will receive fairs. made in Oakwcod Cemetery, good for second place in the George Day, Jr., Secretary. out of four entries accepted in each event will receive a United time they will be especially an honorary subscription to the Dr. Mueller has been very Lowell. Tri-River standings. The club meets on each first the May competition at the Kal- Stales Flag which has been recognized and presented with Reader's Digest for one year active In local and area civic Mr. Kyser was bom in Bos- The squad included Chuck and third Tuesdays of the amazoo Nature Center, flown over the U. S. Capitol a small momento from the Wo- and a personal certificate from affairs since moving to Lowell ton Township February 1, 1895, Grudzinskas. Dean Richards, month and the meetings are His grandmother, Edna J, and donated by Congressman maifs Society of Christian Ser- the Editors, "in recognition of ten years ago to establish his the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bill Jones Rick Taylor Mike well attended by the members Marshall, who has had much Ford. vice. past accomplishment and in an- practice. He served the Lowell Kyser. Clark. Denny Videan, Joel Rou- who, one and all. participate In of her own work shown, entered Competition by the less ex- Following the service, the ticipation of unusual achieve- Lions Club on the Board of Di- Surviving are his wife, Gla- dabush, Pat McGary and Keith each club project. the slides for him and was perienced riders Is expected in graduates will be guests of hon- ment to come." these events because of the rectors for several years, had dys; three daughters, Mrs. The Reader's Digest Associa- Buck. Would you like to be a Lion? "tickled silly" with the accept- a seven year perfect attendance or at a reception in Fellowship Madeline Vickery and Mrs. ance of his work. local Interest. Hall, sponsored by the Woman's tion is presenting these awards record, and was president of Toni Haller of Boston Town- In senior high schools through- OUR AUTO INSURANCE These slides will be part of a Society. ship. and Mrs. Joycelyn Chase the Lions Club In 1962-63. out the United States and Cana- "Forces of Nature" show which of Sacramento, California; 3 Is the best answer for those Botvne Center 4-H For five years, he served the da to the highest honor student Qualify as will be given at the Center ev- brothers. Carl of Ada, Ralph of who want real insurance pro- Showboat as chairman of the of the graduating class. tection and prompt claim serv- ery Saturday and Sunday at 3 Lose licenses Boston Township, and Smith of Conservation Club Talent Search and Talent Night The award to Miss Witten- ice. Peter Speerstra Agency, p, m. during" the month of June, I-apeer; one sister, Mrs. Mabel parachutist committee: leaving this year bach, who is the daughter of TW 7-9259. c8 Mrs, Marshall also had the on suspension Bovee of Lowell; nine grand- Pvt, James W, Gross, son of elects officers only because of the pressure of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witten- thrill of talking to Gordon via other activities. Drivers' licenses of 1,086 children; and 3 great-grandchil- Mr, and Mrs. Ernest J, Gross, ham radio on May 20. Although bach of Bennett Road, was DANCING 320 Division. Freeport, com- Bowne Center 4-H Conserva- He recently was appointed to Mich'gan motorists were sus- dren. made possible through the co- somewhere In the Pacific be- the Board of the Kent County pended and those of 78 were Every Friday, Saturday and pleted a three-week airborne tween Guam and the Marshall tion and Wildlife Club met operation of Mr. Hagen and his course at the Army Infantry Monday evening. May 23, at the T.B. Society, an extremely ac- revoked during the past week DEADLINE FOR FILING teaching staff. They selected Sunday night at Rivervlew Inn. Islands, they were able to hear tive and worthy organization, by the Michigan Department of PETITIONS IS JUNE 14 Lowell. c3tf School, Fort Benning, Georgia, him as plainly as though he home of Martha Wellfare with Miss Wlttenbach to receive the May 2, 17 members present, and accepted a post on the Lo- State. award, designed to stimulate were in the room with them. His training, which included James Nash was elected pres- well City Board of Zoning Ap- In the weekly report of sus- The deadline for filing peti- scholarship, citizenship, and SPECIAL MEETING pensions and revocations. Issued tions for the treasurer's job in five jumps from a C-130 air- ident; Peter Porritt, Treasurer; peals. continued contact with good There will be a special meet- China dumps $125 million in In addition to all this. Dr. by the state, the following area Vergennes Towuship is 4 p. m. plane flying 170 miles an hour Salley Porritt. Secretary and reading after graduation. ing of the Assassins Racing foreign aid into Albania every Mueller maintains a very busy drivers lost their licenses: on Tuesday, June 14. at an altitude of 1,250 feet, Marlene Hass and Martha John- Club Sunday. June 5, 7 p. m. year. practice of optometry In his Kim Norwyn Chesebro, 19, Anyone wishing to file a peti- qualified Gross as a parachut- son news reporters. at Harold Carlgon. jr. All mem- new professional building, the Route 1, 1277 Alden Nash Ave- tion for this position caused by TURN HEADS ist. He also underwent strenu- This was our third organized Lowell Professional Center, and nue, NE, Lowell, unsatisfactory the retirement of Mrs. Goldie With a new summer hairdo bers must attend. p8 ous physical conditioning. ANNUAL SMORGASBORD meeting and we had interesting somehow manages to spend a driving record, suspension. Clark, must do so before the by Donrl's Hair Stylists, 216'^ The i9-year-old soldier enter- Saturday, June 4, from 4 to reports given by David Benn re hour now and then with Donald Lawrence Miller, 24, deadline. East Main Street, Lowell, 897- Americans spent $6 billion on ed the Army in November 1965 7:30 p. m. Adults $1,75, children and John Decker on "Tree X family. He enjoys hunting, 9525 Nash Highway, Clarksville, Petitions must be submitted 8155. Two operators to serve Christmas gifts in 1962. includ- and completed basic combat under 12, $1. At the Masonic Swallows;" James Nash on fishing, oil painling and photo- unsatisfactory driving record, to the Vergennes Township you. Walk In or by appoint- ing $200 million just for the training at Fort Knox, Ken- Temple. Sponsored by Cycla- "Hawks" and Kathy Hawkins graphy when time permits. suspension. clerk, Arvll Ilellman. ment. c8-10 wrappings. tucky. men Chapter 94, OES. c7-8 on "Michigan Mice," 4

Tin: LOWELL LEDGER, JUNE 2, 1906 THE LOWELL LEDGER. JUNE 2, 19M tended the Confirmation of er-in-law and sister, Mr, and ard Fairchild. Wednesday guest at Ihe home clieckcred cloth for the other another granddaughter. Miss Mrs. James Rankin of Saginaw Mrs, Anna Fairchild was a of Mr. and Mrs. William Blod- Smashes Mcrne's record heat race. A rt'cent poll on ihe high Kathy Ebert in Fowlerville, over the weekend. Tuesday guest at the home of gett of Lowell. school drop out problem con- Mrs, Harriet Kay, Christie Mrs, Louis Rottier, and was a LINDHOUT AND COBB HMmi HUinf IMC Mrs. Lois Geldersma was a MEMORIAL DAV VICTORS Around 'bout town - 1144 A.r S E ducted by the Southwest Mis- and Bobby of Whitehall were Tuesday luncheon guest of Mr. for the Gr

Should said premises become sions of Article Five, 507 of I m LOWEU imn, rm I m \ • building height, and lot area re- 1314. HOUSE TRAILERS. Ex let and sanitary facilities are the requirements for a limited be properly covered. THE LOWELL LEDGER. JUNE 2, 1K€ unsaniUry, or objectionable this Ordinance. quirements and In residential cept in trailer camps licensed available for use, that no fire permit that the additional re- (a) A permit may be re- Grattan Township Zoning Ordinance odors therefrom become an an- 702. No dwelllrg hereafter Delete Article Eleven, Other a developnwt JriM which in- area minimum building size re- and supervised by a duly au- hazard will be created, and quirements in paragraphs (a) voked by the building inspector S. W. Bowne noyance to adjoining residents, erected in R Re«rt Zone, on Uees, and substlUKe the follow cludes a topography map show- quirements. If an amendment thorized government agency, no that no overcrowding within and (b) are met, he may then if the above requirements are Mrs. L. T. Anderson said building Inspector may re- lots in plats existing on the 1st approving a Planned Develop- house trailer shaU be used for raid trailer will result from the issue a permanent trailer per- not maintained or are violated, NOTICE TO CITIZENS ing contour lines at five-foot in- Lively Hairdos (6) I - Industrial any ono story is used for this and in sanitary enclosures. No voke said permit forthwith, day of August. IWe. shall have ARTICLE ELEVEN tervals, a plot plan fthowtng the ment Zone application shall not dwelling purposes for more than use of the same for residence mit for the occupancy of such and no new permit shall be OF GRATTAN TOWNSHIP Amend 202 Mapped Districts, purpose. which revocation shall continue Mr. and Mrs. Raymond How- FOR SUMMER FUN horses, cattle, swine, or other a lot frontage of less than 60 Planned DpyHopmeut Imt location of all proposed build- specially provide for each of ten days In any one year with- purposes at the location desired. trailer. Said permit shall be issued except by the Zoning ard and Mr. and Mrs. Joe AND THE PlIBLIC by substituting the following: (f) The practice of his calling until the premises have been said requirements, an applica- animals or fowls than are usu- feet on the highway on which 1111. DESCRIPTION AND ings, ali non-encl(>M-d uses, all out a permit from the buildi If the building Inspector finds limited to said trailer and said lioard of Appeals on evidence Howard all of Detroit spent ov- Summer living without hair care 212. BOUNDARIES, ETC. OF by a physician, dentist, lawyer, put In a sanitary condition and It faces, nor shall it be con- tion may be made by any per- Inspector or from the board location. The cost of said per- showing a hardship case Is In- ubnc meeting of the Zon- ally considered house pets shall PURPOSE. A zofc may be drainage, , loading, and the alleged facts to be true and er the weekend with their par- worries. We style your hair for fashion, DISTRICTS - MAP artist, musician, or other pro- be kept in Grattan Toumhlp such objectionable odors and structed on an area of less than established only Bpon applica- traffic oai facllltiee. ft son whose interests are affected appeals as herein provided. if the above requirements are mit shaU be $5 payable to the volved. Failure to observe such iard of Grattan Township their cause be removed or rem- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George beauty and summer time fun. Condition The boundaries of such dis- fessional person is permitted, except in enclosures of land of •.000 square feet. Any such tion by the owner of the prop- shall also an screening to the Zoning Board of Appeals I. UNITED TRAILER PER- met, he shaU Issue a permit building Inspector the 1st day requirements shall consltute a will be held in the Grattan edied and the building inspector Howard. hair against the sun, now! tricts, shown upon the map at- when carried on in a dwelling. not less than two acres, without dwelling .shall have a minimum erty for special ues such as and other idscaplng, all ex- which shall then make such MIT. Any person desiring a for use of said trailer for not of May of each year. Failure violation of this ordinance. Township Hall on the 9th day has approved the premises, aft- tached hereto, and made a nail (g) Leasing of rooms by a a permit for keeping such live- area Included In its outside di- hospital, extraction of terior Ugh and signs. It requirements. A person "whose permit for the occupancy of a to exceed four calendar months lo pay said fee shall cancel the Amend the following sections Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson of June. 1966. at 8:00 p. m. at er which time, the building in- thereof, are hereby established, resident family provided that stock from the building inspec- mensions of 800 square feet. nature resources, college•,• out- shall also te in detail the interests are affected" shall be house trailer for more than ten of the calendar year said peti- permit, and occupancy of such of Article Fourteen, Building were in Grand Rapids on Tues- CALL: 897-8155 which time the following pro- spector may Issue a new per- donri's hair stylists said map being designated as the total number of roomers tor. No permit shall be issued door theater, race tracitrade, ishop - proposed dse er HiM ts be any person, corporation, or days shall file a petition with tion Is filed. Said permit shall trailer thereafter shaU consti- Permits and Fees, as follows: day. Waft Ii or By osed amendments to the Zon- mit. 704. Outdoor theaters and the Map of the Township of and or boarders does not ex- by the building inspector until' ping oenler. Intensive apart- nude of the land. It shall also partnership owning property the building inspector, giving be good only for the trailer tute a violation of this ordi- Appointment 2114 E. Main Street, Lowell ig Ordinance of said township Delete Article Six. race tracks are not permitted 1*2. INFORMATION AND Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jousma C Grattan, Michigan, showing ceed 4 in any one dwelling. the premises on which said ani- ment development trailer or include floor plans and eleva- within 1,000 feet of the prem- all Information required by the specified and for the location nance. "Wig lleadqnarters and Styttsts" will be considered, and at which in this zone. DESCRIPTION. Said applica- returned to their home here Use, Height, and Area Districts. Amend Article Five, Use, mals are to be kept are shown Amend Article Seven, Use mobile home park, or other tion drawings showing architec- ises involved. On application to form provided for such pur- designated thereon. A fee of 3. GENERAL PROVISIONS meeting, any interested person 706. No part of any dwelling tion shall be accompanied by Wednesday after spending the Said map and all the notations, Height, and Area Regulations, to be sanitary. Said premises Height, and Area Regulations in uses not otherwise authorized tural style of all buildings ex- said Board of Appeals by such pose. Including the following; $5 shall be paid at the time of GOVERNING TRAILERS. will be heard. references and other informa- R-Resort Zone bv adding and- hereafter erected In R-Resort person, the Board of Appeals information stating the legal past seven months in Mesa, in A-l Residential Zone. 502 shall continue to be kept in a by this Ordinance and which wheie the Zontaf Board (a) The name of the owner application for said oermlt. (a) In no instance shall a The Zoning Board proposes tion thereon shall be as much or changing the following para- Zone shall be closer than 9 may also determine reasonable description of the premises on Arizona. (a) and (b), to read as follows: sanitary condition, and shall be feet to any lot line. may require special treatment the Township Board shall of the trailer and the names 2. UNLIMITED TRAILER house trailer be used or occu- the following amendments: a part of this Ordinance as if graphs: restrictions on hours of opera- which the building is to be 502. Buildings in Residential subject to inspection at any witn regard to screening or set- expressly waive the reqiire- and ages of aU proposed oc- PERMIT. Any person desiring pied as a dwelling or for sleep- Mrs. George Howard was in Amend by enacting a new the matters and information Amend by adding a new Arti- tion, greenbelt, or other buffer erected, the number of the Zone. reasonable time or times by 701Animals and Fowls. backs and side and rear yards mcnit of floor plans and eieva- cupants; to occupy a trailer for a great- ing purposes by a greater num- Grand Rapids Tuesday. Mrs. MAN'S ETERNAL DESTINY provision. Article One and One- set forth by said map were all cle, Ten and One-Half, Undes- area, restrictions on noise, vi- street where the building Is to (a) No residential building the building inspector and-or Premises In R-Resort Zone or which may geieratgenerate special tion drdrawinga s (b) The location of the pro- er length of time than four cal- ber of persons at any time than Tom Howard and children of half, Definitions. fully described herein. ignated Business: bration, dissemination of dust be erected, the name of the AN ANSWER TO shall be erected on a lot platted health officer of said township. shall be subject to the provi- traffic or other pottce problems. (h(b) The toninZoning Board and posed parking site as to street endar months In any one calen- the same is designed to safely Hastings were Thursday guests. MULTIPLE DWELLING: A Delete paragraph (a) of Sec- On petition filed with the or fumes, lighting and signs, or owner and builder, a drawing building so erected that it can after the effective date of this This aone shall1 abalsoo febe availavail-- Townshipp BoarBoard ari e specially or road and house number, or dar year shall file a petition accomodate. tion 501 of Article Five, Use, Zoning Board, It shaU decide volume of activity, as the spe- showing the size of ihe lot, the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bowman. be occupied by more than two amendment which is smaller able for areas where problems authortxed to requin the re- by legal description where no containing the aforesaid Infor- (b) No house trailer shall at Height, and Area Regulations in in which category a use falls, cific use may require to pro- location of the proposed struc- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson ORTHODOXY'S families living separate and than 100 feet in width by 180 of terrain may require special cording of a plat In connection house number is available; mation required for a limited any time be parked between the A-l Residential Zone, and sub- taking into account similar or treatment of matters of set- with any such application when tect persons or property values. ture, and such other informa- and Mrs. Bertha Si.eehan at- apart from each other and each feel in length, except on resort fc) The make and length of trailer permit with the request established setback line and tion as the building inspector stitute the following: as near similar uses permitted back or side and rear yard or they shall deem it to be neces- (d) The Board of Appeals tended the 50th wedding anni- separate living quarters having lots which shall be not less the trailer and Its vehicle li- for an unlimited permit and the front line of any lot or par- deems pertinent. POT 0RGRTURE (a) One and two-family dwell- hi such zone. If the Zoning land area restrictions. sary to the proper development shaU not have jurisdiction to versary of Mr. and Mrs. May- at Ip^st the minimum require- than 80 feet in width by 120 Board finds such use does not cense number, if any; shall further allege: cel of land. Any trailer priced ings feet In length, exclusive of any 1112. USE, REGULATIONS * of all Itai as a Planned De- grant further variations with \m. LAPSING OF PERMIT. nard Dutcher at the Buck Chur- By Dr. Guy C^V^igms, J.D., Ps.D. ments of Article Five. (b) Multiple dwellings pro- fit into a designated zone or (d) The date of application; (a) That said trailer has a for over thirty days aojacent rt thereof lying within the PROCEDURE. velopment tohe. respect to the Planned Develop- (e) That such trailer shaU or separate water system and sep- to the side of the house shaU Change the words. "Township ch Sunday, May 22. TRAILER: Any vehicle or vided however, the lot area use as set forth therein in Arti- Dr. WIN la us scittles the undaries of a public highway. (a) The owner of any parcel (c) The approval of any ap- ment Zone unless rezonlng shall tic tank solely for its use which Clerk" to "Building Inspector" In a.eoadse and caesUc trutftfe structure which when manufac- shall be not less than 18.000 G cles Five, Six. Seven, Eight, does contain at least 75 square In all cases observe the resi- Mr. Sylvester Klein and son of land which is not substanti- plication shall he In the torm expressly provide therefor. meets the specifications of the and add "Fees shall be paid Doctrine of Eternal Damnatidn. tured was self-propelled or square feet for the first unit (b) No building shall be clos- Nine or Ten, then and in that feel for each occupant; dence side yard requirements of Wright were dinner guests of ally fully developed or on fullf of an amendment to this Or- (e) If any provision of Para- (f) That the lot or premtees Board of Health of Kent Coun- to the Building Inspector." Here Is vitai Information kept from the masses. meant to be towed, supported and 6.000 square feet for each er than 40 feet to the nearest event, such use shall be classed of the Zoning Ordinance. No her sister, Mrs. Claire Ander- developed land on which it is dinance and shall incorporate graph 1102 shall be held in- on which such trailer will be ty and of this ordinance. house trailer shall be consider- by wheels, jacks, or foundation additional unit. line of a public highway right governed by Article Eleven 1415. FEES. son on Monday. Anxious, troubled and all honest souls will [tnd la Uk and designed or constructed to of way unless there is an es- proposed to raze buildings and the deveknment plan by refer- validJlid, it shaU not affect any placed shaU be at least 18,000 (b) That the location on ed as an accessory to a per- (c) Hospitals, schools and-or herein. An appeal may be taken (a) Each application for a sage great encouragement permit occupancy for dwelling tablished building line in which redevelop may make applica- ence. II shaU also spedfy the other provision hereof. square feet; which such trailer wiU be plac- mitted use. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brewer churches from such (fedslon within If building permit submitted here- or sleeping purposes. case all buildings shall be erect- tion to the Zoning Board for a permitted use In detail Which Delete Article Thirteen, 1303 (g) That said trailer is not ed is not within 1.000 feet from (c) The premises on which a of Grand Rapids were Sunday Here Is hope for the hopeless. (d) Accessory buildings and days of notification by mail tf under shall be accompanied by ed in conformance therewith; change of zoning to the Planned shall exclude my other use. It and substitute the following: less than 8 feet wide and 20 the boundary of property owned house trailer is situated shaU dinner and evening guests at Amend Article Two. Mapped uses customarily incident to petitioner. a fee of for the first ^1,000 An unosual and challenging publication. Districts, as follows: provided, however, buildings Development Zone. Such shall also specify required side IBS. BASEMENT DWELL- feet or more in length and is by any other person than the be kept neat and clear of rub- the Joe Flynn home. any of the above uses when cation shall be aoco of estimated building costs plus Amend 201. Zone Districts, by may be erected on lots already yards, front yarn, rear yard, ING PROHIBITED. The erec- provided with two exits spacM owner of said location, or that bish and debris of any kind. located on the same lot and not |2 for each additional |1,000 of Mrs. Mary Vreeland, Mrs. substituting the following: platted having a setback for tion or occupancy of any base- a sufficient distance apart to the granting of the petition is Except by written permit of PRICE $1.00 POSTPAID involving the conduct of a re- estimated cost, or $10 for the Edna Gelb, and Mrs. Bertha such building of not less than ment dwelling is prohibited A Insure a means of escape in consented to by aU property the building inspector, no per- Ml. DISTRICTS INTO WHICH tail business first $1,000 of estimated cost Sheehan attended the Social 10 feet to the nearest line of a basement dwelling is any build- case of fire; owners within 1,000 feet of said sonal property other than motor TOWNSHIP IS DIVIDED. (e) Home occupations — In us $1 for each additiGiial Club at the home of Celesta public highway right of way. ing for human habitation of (h) Permit for the use of site, which consent shall be evi- vehicles actually used by the To carry out the purposes of this district, no trade or avoca- 1,000 of estimated cost, which- Dutcher Thursday. WILUAMS PUBLISHING COMPANY Amend Article Five by enact- less than one story In height said trailer shaU be Issued only denced by the signature of said occupants for such house trailer this Ordmanoe, Grattan Town- tion shall be conducted involv- ever sum is the lesser. Said ing a new provision. above the curb level. after proof satisfactory to the other owners to said petition. or guests shall be permitted on P. O. Box 128 Portage, Indiana 46368 ship is divided into the follow- ing the rendering of any service fee shall be paid to the Build- Delete Article Thirteen. 1304 building Inspector shall be sub- (c) If the building inspector the premises, except utensils ing districts: or the sale of any commodity 597. ANIMALS AND FOWLS: ing Inspector. All fees shall be- and substitute the followirg; mitted showing that proper toi- finds that in addition to all of used for garbage, which shaU (1) 1 A - Residential or commodities not made on No animals or fowls, other long to the township and shall (2) P-l - Planned Develop- the premises by the member than house pets, shall be housed be paid to the Township Treas- Segwum ment Zone of the family living on the in a residential district within urer within 30 days of receipt (3) R - Resort same premises; also provided 50 feet of any adjoining prop- of the same. Mrs. Iva Mdntyre erty, and then only if they are (4) Agricultural that not over 25 per cent of (b) The cost of the proposed kept under sanitary conditions (5) Commercial the total actual floor area of building permit shall be de- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Douglas termined by the building in- of Wayland spent several days spector. An appeal therefrom with her brother. Gordon John- may be taken to the Appeal son. They also visited the Rus- Drop Out Day Boattl. Any fees paid based on sell Condon family near Clarks- costs greater than determined ville. by such appeal shall be re- L Spring Farm Supplies Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Mrs. CANNON funded. In case of an appeal, RICK'S RIPCORDERS TIFFANy the fee for the permit shall be Mary Tucker visited the Cliff ?600 9COO based on the cost of the pro- Kellogg home at East Paris on structure as determined Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley the Appeal Board, McKenney were also luncheon i Fertilizer... Ton guesU Mrs. McKenny from By- Seed Beans... Cwt. (e) At the time of filing any ron Center and Mrs. Tucker are 15— 0—15 $76.10 application for the rezonmg of sisters. California Certified Dark Red Kidney $19.10 any premises, a $50 fee shall 12—12—12 Idaho Green Tag Dark Red Kidney $18.10 $76.80 be paid to the Township Cleric. Sunday callers at the Gordon /OOOO /OOOO 10— 6— 4 $65.80 (d) At the time of filing any Johnson Home were Mr. and Calif. Certified Light Red Kidney $19.50 appeal or for any hearing be- Mrs. Maynard Tucker of Hast- 6—24—12 iJ Idaho Corfified Light Red Kidney $19.50 $83.60 fore the Appeal Board, a fee of ings, Mrs. Mary Tucker, and '• • ss S—20—20 $81.30 120 shall be paid to the Town- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaffer of v Idaho Green Tag Light Red Kidney $18.50 ship Clerk. Campau Lake. 5—10—30 $77.00 (e) Fees and-or costs may be Idaho Green Tag Cranberry $19.50 Mr. and Mrs. Reld Gillespie ^ required or changed at any NUG 4,1.16—16 $68.25 and family of Detroit spent the California Certified Pinks $16.00 tiroft ly the Township Board at . ^ week end with her parents, Mr. 1 0—32—16 ^ - $87.00 any regular meeting, which /OW /0400 Michigan Yelloweye $24.25 and Mrs. Seymour Dawson. Certified Sanilac—estimated $12.50 0—25—25 $84.30 shall be effective not less than thirty days after one publica- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson Certified Gratiot—estimated $ 12.50 0—18—36 $87.25 tion of the same in a news- are attending the graduation ex- paper of general circulation in Certified Seaway—estimated $12.50 0—13—39 $83.00 ercises at Caledonia High School the township. Thursday evening. Her grand- Treating—$1.00 extra 0—26— 0 64.15 The tentative text of said son, Wesley Shalffer, and cou- amendments to the 0—46— 0 $99.00 sin, Gale Kellogg, are in the /OSOO /osoo _ ^Ordinance of Grattan class of graduates. Ammonia Nitrate $88.67 Township, the Zoning Ordi- Seeds... nance, and Zoning Map of said All Teweles Legumes are Pre-moculated Above Fertilizer Prices Are Subject township may be examined at to Cash Discount the residence of the Secretary Snow Area Dura Stan Alfalfa bu. $40.20 of the Zoning Board of Grattan Township. Robert Lamoreaux. Mrs. S. P. Reynolds FARM Multi Strain Alfalfa bu. $36.30 Milorganite 50 lbs. $2.25 11628 Beldlng Road. NE. Beld- LOWELL oeoo f/aoo Socheville Alfalfa bu. $44.40 Lime spread ton $6.80 ing, Michigan, any week day. Snow WSCS will serve their Alfa-Nure Alfalfa bu. $33.90 Monday through Friday, in- Bulk Fertlizers Will Be Available at clusive, from 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 last supper of the season on SKY DIVIHG SCHOOL Tewales Cert. Vernal Alfalfa bu. $40.20 p. m. Wednesday evening, June 8. Ser- Ionia and Clarksville. ving will begin at 5:30. «• bu. $33.60 Dated this i2th day of May, Teweles Cert. Ranqer Alfalfa Check with us on these prices. Drop-OMt Day is a lig Day for Rick's Montana Grimm Alfalfa bu. $32.40 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox Dated this 12th day of May. 196 Ripcorders... Every Simdoy at Lowdl Valley Cert. Ranger Alfalfa bu. $24.95 spent Friday evening with Mr. lltoOO s—Robert Lamoreaux and Mrs. James Thompson at Airport. //£00 Teweles Clovemore bu. $36.00 Fence... Secretary of GratUn their new home on Lincoln Lake < Teweles Mammoth Clover bu. $26.40 10—47—6 20 rod $36.10 Township Zoning Board Road, and Saturday evening, Teweles Sweet Clover bu. $13.40 they called on Mr. and Mrs. 10—47— 9 20 rod $36.60 Urban Lipps of Lowell, and on Coming SoonTjs the BIG DROP- bu. $20.00 $ Michigan Red Clover 10—47—12 20 rod $27.00 Sunday atternoon they called on Timage bu. $25.60 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Shimmel of 9—39—12 20 rod $24.00 OUT DAY for AH ChUdren and Teweles Ladino Clover lb. .85 LEWIS ELECTRIC Allendale. Teweles Alsike bu. $21.60 8—32— 6 20 rod $27.70 HOTPOINT-MAYTAG Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pfaller visi- Adults of Lowell lb. .70 9—39— 6 20 rod $31.80 BALES AND BEKVKAE ted Mr. and Mrs. Don Tromme- Dutch White Clover ter at their cottage at Lake Brome Grass 50 lbs. $12.00 4' Poultry Fence 10 rod $13.00 Service on All Makes Michigan, near Hart. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR YOUR lb. .25 Brome Grass 5' Poultry Fence 10 rod $14.55 Washers, Dryers Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Hilda- DROP.OUT DAY! $14.40 Teweles Timothy bu. 6' Poultry Fence 10 rod $17.40 Refrigerators bridle and daughter. Mrs. Vel- Kentucky Blue Grass lb. .65 ELBCtfUCAL WIBINO AND ma Dell Stanley and children 12400 4 Pt. Heavy Barb 80 rod $10.60 of Williamston called on Mr. A- Sponsored By: -* Red Top lb. .75 OONTRAdlNQ 4 Pt. Medium Barb 80 rod Mrs. Alex Robertson. Perennial Rye Grass lb. .25 $8.90 TW 7-7744 Attwood Corporation LoweU Showboat Bestavait Those from Snow Church who Superior Furniture Co. Ball Floral lb. .75 4 Pt. Light Barb 80 rod $7.60 Faetary Trained Servleeraea Chewing Fescue attended the wedding of our LoweU Engineering Corp. Levee Restanrant Reed Canary Grass lb. .90 12' Steel Gates ea. $23.30 "We Sell the Best and Service minister's daughter. Miss Shar- NeweU Manufacturing Loweh Race Track the Rest" Rape Seed lb. .20 14' Steel Gates ea. $27.20 on Noordhof to Jere Chandler Root-LoweU Corp. Pete s Place Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. lb. .22 Drake's Refinery Sta. Betty Ruth's Beaaty Shop /esoo Sughage 16' Steel Gates ea. $30.15 Robert Shaler, Mr. and Mrs. The Kroger Company BIcO Grocery Sorghum lb. .25 Harry Hutchinson and Mr. and The Chuck Wagon Mel's Bar 10 lb. Roll Smooth Wire $1.75 Mrs. Clark Hoxie. Roth's Shell Station Hcim Texaco Post Drivers ea. $3.45 BANK ON US TO Reiser's Kitchen Fairchild OU Co. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Snyder State Savings Bank Lccion Lanes Steel Posts... MEET EVERY and sons of Kalamazoo, Mr. & The "Big E" Midwest Jacobson Dlst Mrs. Alex Robertson and daugh- 6V2 Ft. Steel Posts ea. $1.05 BANKtNO NEED The Beantv Box Lowell Cit-Rate Market Cedar Posts... ter. Rebecca, and Mrs, Sher- Vic's Aito'Service Hatai Hardware 7 Ff. Steel Posts ea. $1.15 man Reynolds were diiuiet- and uioo 4" x 7' each .80 CHECKING ACCOUNTS King MUling company LoweU AiilodMrCve afternoon guests of Mr. and Rivervlew P4D Scrvlce Mrs. John Blanding. and they 5" x 7' each .95 4% INTEREST Arnie & Ken's Standard Dooii's Beauty Shop were joined for lunch by Mr. Boler Twine... ANNUAL RATE PAID ON LoweU Cafe Finger's LoweU Bakery and Mrs. Cecil DeRushia of Lo- Valley Brand bale $7.35 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Coon's LoweU Baiterehop well. Hazel's Hat Shop Glen Gooien Shoe Service Tip ToTo p Brand bale $8.50 Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hoxie visi- C. H. Runciman Co. McQueen Motor Co. WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE UNE OF Steffen's Plumbing Gambles J3G00 *3600 All Twine Prices Subject to Discounts: ted Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mains FARM CHEMICALS FOR WEED Fanners State of Lincoln Lake, Sunday. \ eteran's Dry Cleaners Village Inn W ittenbach Sales I Service Minnesota Woolen C#. 10 bales or more, 25c bale discount CONTROL. ORCHARD AND Mr. and Mrs. Mike Blanding Cash at time of sale, 25c bale discount Ak W Root Beer Schneider Auto Service and children of near Green- King's Cltgo Service Birchwood Gardens 4 HELD CROPS Bank of Alto ville spent Monday with Mr. & Parker's w Service O. E. Bieri I Sons Mrs. John Blanding and family. Wool Twine lb. .25 Beldlng Finance Co. Jackson Motor Sales ALTO-CLARKS VILLE Thurston Tidd of Lowell call- Vanity Beauty Shop Klrhv Dual Saaltronic MICHIGAN ed on his aunt, Mrs. Sherman Gene's Auto Service & Clartt Plumbing ft HeaUag Reynolds Friday evening. MOOO /4uOO ^ k. Bridgestone Motorcycles Beachum's I umiture i OFFICE HOURS- Those who attended services Kwlkee Drtve-hi HarrieUe's WE ARE SPREADING UME-Prompt Delivery f to 12 and 1 ta 3:31 at Snow Church Sunday morn- esui Tanis Motel Bedell Jewelers Week Days ing heard an excellent talk giv- Dick's Pure OU Peter Speerstra Agency en by Frank Stevenson of Cas- Can's Frank's Sc u II.N Stare Alle—Ttars. I to Noon cade. Doris' Beauty Shop Lowell Light & Power Clarksville-Wed. I to Noon H. Wayne Wright and child- Art's TV Modern Beauty Shop MONTCAUM AVE, ren, Denise, Bryan and Grant -PHONE- Smith k Clemenz Molor Sales /4400%\ Alto: 858-3421 of Wyoming were Friday eve- ning supper guests of Mr. and lOjl Clarksville—€93-3231 Mrs. S. M. Newman and the For your participation in drop out day. call Rick at M7-MU, flOTISCO IONIA C. H. Runciman Company 6j/o*p/o "THE BANK THAT BACKS children spent the week end or he will be calling on you personally in the very Bear LoweH- -ClorksviHe THE FARMER" with their grandparents and future. went with them to Feooville on (mi i 111 —— I f

PONTES — Team, bred mares SPRING CLEANING - For THE LOWELL LEDGER, JUNE I, 1911 FOR SALE THE LOWELL LEDGER. JUNE 2. 1K6 mares with colts, and colts of your dog. Trim, bath, flea-dip WANTED REAL ESTATE GOOD THINGS TO EAT MILLER, JOHNSON, SNELL VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER last year. All sizes and colors. and toe nails cut. $5. Appoint- CALVARY GRACE ft CUMM1SKEY ft COOK Sell produce at YARD SAI.K — Somo nldios Green's, Bowes Rd., 897-9604. ment necessarv. Call OR 6- LOWELL LEDGER 111-G Waters Bldg., "The Cracker Barrel"... HELP WANTED — Men or wo- IF YOU ARE - Longing to f» Michigan Trust Building and goodies, Saturday. June cTtf 2417. ^ p£8 ASPARAGUS — Freezing and DRIVE-IN CHURCH Grand Raoids, Michigan SUBURBAN LIFE WANT AD PAGE men. We need high quality be in the country: Just List- home use. Fresh daily. Groen's Grand Rapids, Michigan •I9j92 4. Mrs. Santas, 2417 Low-ell PUBLICATION ORDER roadside stand Congregational Church people, high wages available. ed: 100 acre dairy farm, 9 Bowes Rd.. 8S7-960L c7tf located on 36th Street, almost View. SE. c-H USED TIRES - 14" and IS". TRUSSES — Trained fitter, sur- CASH RATE: 15 words 50c, additional words Sc each. If not PUBLICATION ORDER FUe No. 113-021 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Ideal for a spare tire, $2 gical appliances, etc., Koss paid on or before 10 days after insertion, a charge of 10c CaU 534-9761 for appointment. miles north, and M mile east lo M-M, will hold services Certainly one of the most plea- c34tf of Lowell. $8,000 down and every Sunday evening at 7:00 Stale of Michigan, The Pro- Area chefs revealsan t parts of a summer or fail HUDSON AND SPRING 8TKEET8, LOWELL. MICHIGAN AUCTION SALE - Friday, 7 each. 11852 Grand River Ave- Rexall Drugs, Saranac, Mich- for bookkeeping will be made. FRESH EGGS - Spring Brook Slate of Michigan, The Pro- $500 per yr. Other country Howard GUbert with his vio- bale Court lor the County of Sunday drive i--> stopping at a Rev. Charles C. Davta. Minister p. m., June 3. Horses, ponies, nue (Cascade Road. Ionia igan. c39tf BOX NUMBER: If box number in care of this office Is de- eggs are of the hiphest qual- bate Court for the County of WANTED — Babysitter work. homes and farms in Ionia lin, Charlotte Goenes and her Kent. good, weU-run roadside stand. equipment of all types. Brine County) Saturdays only. p7-8 sired, add 50c to above. ity and freshness at aU times. Kent. Putor Emeritus: Rev. Norman Woon SEED AND EATING potatoes- Experienced. WIU work week accordion and the weU-known EsUte of LUIlan F. Geisler, your good fat horses and County, available at this time. Serve them at every break- A neat, well-kept stand in a Worship Service—II:M A. M. Sunday School-9:3l A. M. WALTER'S - Lumber Mart. Four miles east of Saranac ALL ERRORS in telephone advertisements at sender's risk. days 6:30 p. m. untU mid- CaU P. '•Quint" Cusack. Hub- "Pitt Family" will be provid- In the Matter of the Deceased grilling recipes pleasant .setting with friendly ponies. We have buyers for fast. Spring Brook Farm. 5298 Nursery provided during Morning Worship comers on M-21, north side of RATES are based strictly on uniform want ad style. night Later on week ends. bardston, 981-2501. Kemp Real- ing special music for the Change of Name of IT IS ORDERED that on quality livestock, lowest com- Open daily including Saturday Burton Street. SE. No Sun- operators and good farm-fresn until « p. m., Friday night 'til Ihe road. cltf Ada, Cascade. Eastmont area ty. Phone 754-4651. c7-11 services. Message by Pastor MICHAEL EUGENE P1GLER June 14, 1966, produce will keep the Sunday mission anywhere. $5 sale. OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by re- day sales. c30tf "Summer Is Icumem In." ducing mouth-watering culinary Sermon: "NOAH'S HUMAN FOLLY" 9 p. m. Everything for the mittance. only. Call Barbara Phillion. BUI Grocneveld. at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate riders' coming back for more. $3 no sale. We protect buyer IT IS ORDERED that on When young King Canut wrote adventures. Genesis 6:1-22 home! 925 West Main Street. OR 6-1690. c43tf FOR SALE - I-owell; fine Courtroom, Grand Rapids, Mich- and seller Kekin's Auction or ads on Jane 27, 1166, that line In 1010, the populace What does it matter if smoke Many fruit and vegetable gro- Lowell. Phone 897 9291. c22tf QOT (mi ^Py f thfc Pag® must ** suburban location, older igan, a hearing be held on the Bam, .Hfil Four Mile Road. wasn't enjoying automobiles, foUows the chef around as he wers in Michigan are asking We unite to worship God with freedom and respect foi CONCRETE & CINDER 07 / 'iLO I Ledger office before 5 P. M. on Tuesdays DO YOU NEED MONEY - To home, 3 bedroom on near peUlion of John A. Geisler, exe- NW, Grand Rapids. 453-4918. at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate jets, and space-walks, but its endeavors lo tantalize every themselves whether or not they Individual belief FOR SALE — Close-out, new buy. build, remodel or repair acre lot. Gas heat, garage, K & W SMALL MOTORS cutor for allowance of his final c« BUILDING BLOCKS Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- Saxson members were doing a member of his family? That should sell produce at roadside. store fixtures, below manu- a home? If you do. try our among new homes. Good account. FOR SALE — Dinette set; 4 igan, a hearing be neld on a spot of barbecueing, you can tangy aroma signifies a delic- Glen Anile. Benton Harbor. Dis- facturers' cost, see samples ALL SIZES fast, courteous service. You terms. Phone owner TW7-7434. Invites you PubUcatlon and service shall FOR SALE — Garden Tractor, ft., extends to 6 ft.: six illtion by Michael Eugene Pig- bet. Now lhat summer is al- ious treat in store for appetites trict Extension marketing agent at Miller-Newmark Distribut- wiU like the "open end" mort- be made as provided by statute with cultivator, plow, drag & chairs, good condition $20.00. Pf r praying that the Court ord- most here, our masculine popu- encouraged by fresh air and ac- for five southwestern Michigan inc Co . 3767 E. 28th St. Phone gage privilege too. that aU of to Test-Ride E and Court rule. disc, also garden tools. Ph. Phone 949-3041; 1745 Wayside FARM FOR SALE - Potters er a hearing on petitioner s lation is about lo do the same. Uvily. counties, says location is the 949-2030. c33tf Vosburg SAVE NOW! our borrowers enjoy. IxweU Dale: May 9, 1966. l-owell 8977434. p^ Drive. SE. ' c7-8 Road. 199 acres with three request for a change of his sur- Under whipped cream clouds most important single factor. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Savings & Loan Association. a Horse WALLACE WAALKES. Want to drool a bit? Just FIBER-GLASS RESIN - Life Block & Gravel Co. name and the surname of his floating against bright blue ski- The decision lo market produce Main at Division — Lowell. Mich. PROTECT — your home and Don't be fooled by gimmicks LoweU. TW 7-8321. c33tf bedroom old farm house. & glance over these tasty tidbits time coating for your boat, wife and children from P1GLER Judge of Probate at roadside must be given care- REY. ROBERT WEBBER, PASTOR furnishings with our reliable 8786 Grand River Dr., Ada 1961 OLDSMOBILE - F-85, In large barn and several out- (WHEEL HORSE, OF COURSE) es, men of Ihe Thomapple Val- contributed by your neighbors. $5.95 per gallon. William's and promises of saving lo PEGLER. Such hearing is Glen V. Borre ful consideration, AnUe said. If fire insurance. All claims ad- A-l shape. Phone 897-9102. c7-8 WANTED - Male. Tool maker. buildings. 25 acres of apples. ley are reluming to the out-of- Radio and TV. 126 North Hud- PHONE: 676-1047 sometime in the future. Get hereby Ordered. Attorney for Executor Robert Bushouse presides ov- a suitable locaUon is not avaU- Servkeaat 1:45 and ll:N A. M. justed promptly. Peter Speer- Apply NeweU Manufacturing For further information call doors for the enjoyment of pro- son, Lowell. Phone TW 7-9340. your FOR SALE — Goats. Magnifi- THEREFORE, anyone object- 111-G Waters BuUding er one of the fanciest grUls in able. other consideraUons—no Charch School at t:«, Classes for AU Ages Over Two stra Agency. TW 7-9259. c-8 c6tf Company, LoweU. c4tf Dok Realty, Inc., LE 2-9523. c48tf cent French Alpine. Male, al- ing lo said request shall be Grand Rapids, Michigan the area. It has a thick mar- mailer how adequate—wUl not "SUMMER FILL" c8tf A true copy FOR SALE — Two all wool TANK FULL?—CALL FULLER so mother and daughter: 9 HELP WANTED - Male or fe- present in the courtroom on VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER ble lop surrounded by colorful make up the deficiency. Sermoa: "CALLS RESISTED" BOATS - 1965 15-foot Arrow- chain link dog runs, plus male. No experience neces- HOUSE — For sale 718 Lincoln GAS said day and at said time. ROLAND R. ROBEY ceramic Ule. nigs in good condition, one Septic Tank Cleaning. Licen- ft COOK The ideal location, AnUe said, craft Aluminum run-about, of fuel oil at special prices Register of Probate c6-8 12 ft. by IS ft., other 12 ft. sed and bonded. Day or night gates, perfect for dog ken- sary. Apply NeweU Manufac- Lake Road, three bedrooms, FURNACES 1123 West Main Street is either a straight secUon or Nursery Daring The 11:1# A. M. Service with 33 hp. Evinrude Motor. now and have 'til Septem- Publication and service shaU He can roast, barbecue, bake bv 13 ft. Mrs. Leon Anderson. emergency service. Member nels. CaU after 5 p. m. 949- turing Company. c4tf large kitchen. caU 868-4375. AND CONVERSION Lowell. Michigan, 49331 a genUe curve of weU travel- Demonstrator with full two- ber, 1966 to pay. be made as provided by statute VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER or steam. Among the deUghls TW l-ffl?7. Caledonia. p-8 of Ada Businessmen's Associ- 2546 c7-9 c-7-8 ed road near a population cen- year warranty. Murray Lake Also, call or write about WANTED — Near I^weU, small BURNERS and Court rule. ft COOK PUBLICATION ORDER that he produces, there is one ation. Phone 676-5986. c22tf ter. A setting which suggests Marina, 897-7716. ' c6tf FREE inspection of your FOR SALE - Oldsmobile. F85. acreage. House can need re- LOWELL — 3 Bedroom home. 111-G Haters Baildlng HEARING ON CLAIMS that the king and his men BLACK DIRT — Manure and fresh produce, such as at the healing plant for 3 years. 1963. deluxe station wagon, all pair Call 456-5547. p7-8 Newly Remodeled. Hardwood Date: May 24, 1966 Grand Rapids, Michigan File No. 114,138 would have appreciated, Leg of sod delivered or trash dispos- FOR LIVESTOCK TRUCKING WATER HEATERS edge ot an orchard or vineyard, Church Of The Nazarene power, and In excellent con- floors, gas heat. 511 N. Wash- PUBLICATION ORDER State of Michigan, The Pro- Lamb. ed of. Call TW 7 96S0 c7-8 to the Lake Odessa Livestock WALLACE WAALKES, is quite helpful. 201 North Washington LoweU. Michigan dition $1,295 Please caU 949- WANTED — Experienced beau- ington. TW 7-8131. By Owner. File No. 113,611 bate Court for the County of Robert marinates the meat SANITARY Auction, call George Francis- Judge of Probate Plenty of parking space—from THE REV. RUSSELL E. SPRAY FOR SALE — 9x12 rues. $19.95; 3041, 1745 Wayside Drive, SE. tician to work in new beauty c8-9 Kent. all the night before in a sauce co, TW 7-7818. Lowell, or FOR ESTIMATE State of Michigan. The Pro- one-hali lo an acre—must be al- 12x12 *15; 12x15. $43: 12x18. SEPTIC TANK SERVICE c7-8 shop in this area. Must be MILLER, JOHNSON, SNELL Estate of Lenora A. Peckham, of olive oil. mint sauce, dried AI Helms, 637-23U, Palo. c2tf CALL TW 7-7948 lawn/gmbB toe tor with any bate Court for the County of lowed for a roadside market SUNDAY SCHOOL „II:CI A. M. S49. Write or call Johnson ADA OIL CO. able to do modern hair styles. LOTS FOR SALE — FuUy im- ft CUMMISKEY Deceased mint leaves and garlic. Then 3090 COLCHESTER DR. •f 36 alUchiaf tool* for 4 Kent. that is expected to do a fair MORNING WORSHIP ..11:11 A.M. Carpet Co.. 4034 Chicago Dr., ADA, MICHIGAN ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN - Write P. O. Box B46, Saranac. proved lots. City sewer, wat- By: James A. Engbers IT IS ORDERED that on he save this marinade for bast- ADA. MICHIGAN Estate of Tena Holkeboer, volume of business. The drive- YOUNG PEOPLE AND JUNIORS - 6:45 P. M. CrnndvilJc,-"Michigan. Call 534- Beautiful walnut finish. Must Michigan. c7-9 er, sidewalks, gas and paved Attorneys for Petitioner Augast 8, 1966, ing after the lamb is on the ^ tk VM Hint k Ktin: ways should be wide, well mark- EVENING WORSHIP „ _ 7:31 P. M. c41tf Cleaning—Repairing seU. full price $61 08, or will streets. Minimum lot size is LYlf COVERT 932 Michigan Trust BWg. Deceased at 9:30 A. M. a hearing be spit. He aUows the meat lo WANTED — to rent, a house IT IS ORDERED lhat on ed. and well maintained. Antle PRAYER AND PRAISE WEDNESDAY „ 7:31 P. M. Installation SPECIAL accept $5.37 a month, 456- 70' x 135'. Many lots to choose K & W Grand Rapids, Mich., 49502 held at which aU creditors of cook untU it is a little pink LOSE WEIGHT - Safelv with for family with four children, Jane IS, 1966 advised. It is ideal if cars can Supervised Nursery During AU Services 676-9171 1617. C8-10 from in Valley Vista Sub-Div- said deceased are required lo and removes it at just the prop- Dex-A-Diet Tablets. Only 98c TRENCHING SERVICE in LoweU area or between SMALL MOTORS pull in and park, then exist Pre-finished, Rustic ision. CaU Dok Realty, Inc., A true copy. at 8:30 A. M. in the Probate prove their claims. Creditors er moment for serving. For che wages of sin Is death; but the gift o( God Is eternal at Christiansen Drug, Lowell. ZEPHYR PRODUCTS HAVE — Your chUdren out- Lowell and Grand Rapids; Courtroom, Grand Rapids, Mich- without having lo back up. The 897-7931 or LE 2-9523. c8tf 2)61 W. Main, Lowell ROLAND R. ROBEY must file sworn claims with the Bruce PhUUon has a recipe Ufe through Jesus Christ oar Lord. Romans 6:23. Licensed—Bonded—Insured V-Grooved grown all of their summer CaU 897-7789. p-7-8 igan, a hearing be held on the space for parking fifteen or P52I1 Phone 817-1517 Register of Probate c8-10 court and serve a copy on Rich- for Hawaiian Pork Chops lhat clothes... Check The Thrift NEW SUBURBAN HOMES - ED'S petition of Hero Brail, Jr., Ad- more cars is essential. Care Come and Worship With Us Ada Office: Wyoming Off.: S&H GREEN STAMPS WANTED—Baby sitting, avail- ard M. Peckham. Executor, at is a favorite with everyone who DANCING - Every Friday. Sat- RED OAK— Shop. c-8tf Largest FHA lots. AU plaster- ministrator, for aUowance of should be taken not lo cause able by the hour, day, or 423 King St., LoweU, Michigan, is lucky enough lo try them. urday and Sundav night at 949-2770 243-0266 ed hardwood trim throughout his final account. a block of the normal traffic. FOR SALE - Used 15 Foot evening. CaU TW 7-9847. c7-8 Shell Service Main and prior lo hearing. Contrary lo what you might ex- Riverview Inn. Lowell. cJtf c2ftf Vx4'xr FHA financing avaUable. Best PubUcaUon and service shaU The buUding should be attrac- chest freezer $75.00, Used COMPLETE Jackson PubUcaUon and service shall pect, there are no pineapples WANTED — to Rent, 2 or 3 construction value in this area. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH be made as provided by statute Uve and fresh appearing. A DONT DISCARD - mat steam FOR SALE - White birch, sing- souare tub wringer washer, AUTO RE-CONDITIONING be made as provided by statute involved, although you might See these homes while und- Sunday School II a. m. Worship 11 a. m. aid 7 p. •. and Court rule. rusUc design may fit many iron when you drop it or it les and clumps, 12-16 foot, $20.00. New round tub wring- bedroom home in LoweU, Ph. and Court rule. like them on the side. This may South Boston Bible Church GALLAGHER $4.68 sheet 897-9893. c-8 er construction. Half mile ShampM floor mats, seats, Date: May 11, 1966 locaUons well. However, AnUe fails to work; ft can be fix- nice, dig your own or will dig er washer $50.00. Both wash- Youth Fellowship-*:!! P. M. Date: May 18, 1966. sound a UlUe wUd, but you "A Bible Believing Church Where a Warm north of LoweU on Vergennes headliner. Steam cle^n mo- WALLACE W.'.ALKES, says, an expensive or elaborate STUMP REMOVAL ed at reasonable cost For and plant. Also shade tree ers have pumps. Can be seen Wednesday Family prayer Fellowship 7 p. •. WALLACE WAALKES, start with 22 pork chops. Welcome Awalta You" ,, WANTED — Baby-sitting job. Street WUliam Schreur. con- tors, paiat fender wells and Judge of Probate building is not necessary. A service on all small applian- LAUAN—3!I6 spraying. R. S. Caswell, 3925 at 2721 Cascade Springs Dr.. Judge of Probate Less. U you don't have a gang summer, for teenage girl. fuU tractor and buflder. TW 7-8189. wlieeh, wax car and clean M. KEITH MC IYER — PA8TOW Donald F. Oosterhouse refrigeration system for hot INSURED WORK ces and power tools, can TW E. Fulton Rd. CaU 949-4920. evenings or Saturday. c-8 Vander Veen, Freihofer ft Cook to serve, but be careful—your Morning Worship and Junior Church A. M. or part time. CaU 9494059. dtf Attorney for Administrator, weather perishables should be 7-7397. Charles Houseman, 4'x7,—$3.68 ea. c5tf chrome. • RIGHTEOUSNESS IS BY FAITH" By: George R. Cook guests wiU eat more than you Nursery Provided ROLLFAST BIKE - Bov's 20 C4 111-G Waters BuUding used. 1049 North Washington Street, The righteousness of Christ cannot be obtained by circum- Attorney for Executor imagine. Sunday School 11:15 A. M. Ph. 374-5861 PETTTT EPOXY - Boat paint, inch. In exceUent condition. Smflin- Ed Grand Rapids, Michigan The Sunday travel« creates Lowell. c45tf CEILING TILE WANTED — Woman for light cision, baptism, the eucharist or any other rile, but by faith 1125 W. Main Street First prepare this sauce: one Young Peoples' Meetlag 1:45 P. M. $3.95 a quart. Pettit Shtpen- CaU 361-2266. c8 A true copy. disadvantages for theroadside housekeeping and care of 3 LoweU, Michigan. bottle of soy sauce; one glove Evening Worship 7:45 P. M. HONDA - 1965 super ' 90" like dec $2.75 a quart. William's alone. ROLAND R. ROBEY, market, also. Since week end Harwood Rd.. Lake Odessa ACOUSTICAL TILE children ages 6. 5 and 2. Un- A true copy of garUc. chopped fine. haU a new. $350. Days 452-3241. FORD — 1963 Country sedan HOMES FOR SALE Register of Probate c6-8 sales make up a good portion Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:31 P. M. Radio. TV, Marina, Lowell. der supervision of mother. "EVANGELISM IN THE HOME" ROLAND R. ROBEY, onion, chopped fine; one lea- station wagon. V8, fordomatic. of the income, long hours are csoin Evenings, 676-168o. c-7-8 TW 7-9340. c7tf Live in 5 or 7 days. Private Since love and honesty must begin in the famUy circle, then Register of Probate c7-9 spoon of lemon juice with a radio and heater. Sharp, low VALLEY VISTA NOTICE BY PERSONS part of the business. To keep PLYWOOD MARKET. room, $20 per week. Experi- •COMPLKT-H leading our children lo Christ, should also begin at home. Utile of the rind; a few drops WILL ACCEPT $5.07 - per FOR SALE - Red Honda Sport mfleage. WiU sacrifice for CLAIMING TITLE UNDER VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFEF. the stand adequately staffed, ence and references. Phone of butter (four or five). Mix Gravel... month on Singer console sew- Inc. '65; excellent condition, only quick sale. Phone 949-0846, auto bodt service For Transportation or Spiritual Counaal, Call TW 7-7115 TAX DEED ft COOK famUy labor is often utilized. ing machine. Makes fancy de- used last summer. Reasonable 949-2042. c-8 together lo pour on the chops. 3128—28th Street 4336 Balfour, SE, behind Mar- LoweU's newest subdivision. To the Owner or Owners of 111-G Waters Building People who get used to stop- —Cement Gravel signs, monograms, button- The longer this sauce marina- offer accepted. Call 949 1369. tin School. c8 WANTED — Man to plow gar- Sewer, water, gas and paved Grand Rapids, Michigan ping at a roadside market wiU ALTON BIBLE CHURCH —Bank Road GravH Half mile East of Breton Road any and aU Interests in, or tes, the better. First, barbecue a holes. etc. Full price $33.77. c-7-8 streets. Minimum lot size, usuaUy continue to do so. The 3-MC and Lincoln Lake Rd. or Processed FOR SALE - 1957 Chevrolet, den. 200' x 200' on Ada Dr. Liens upon the Lands herein PUBLICATION OBDER the chops on one side for ten Call 456-1616 c8-10 Ph. 245-2151 70x135 feet. operator should keep a variety —Block Sand FOR SALE - College Girl's two door hardtop. Corvette 676-3271. CaU any time except described: File No. 114-266 minutes, brush some of the DEAN BLOUGH-Pastor PHONE 8J7 JI38 between 2:30 and 4. c8 TAKE NOTICE, that sale has Stale of Michigan, The Pro- of produce and products on hand. —Slams for Drain Flekh GARAGE SALE - 44 miles apparel. 7 - 13; reasonable. 283. 3 speed. CaU TW 7-7121. Three-bedroom ranch styles sauce on the chops, then turn 1I:N A. M. Worship 7:31 P. M. Worship west on 36th Street off M-9L CaU 9494)274. c-7-8 Our FIRST Duty been lawfuUy made of the fol- bale Court for the County of them and barbecue the other If these cannot be suppUed from -Fin Sand. Top SoU BOAT - 16 ft trailer, 50 hp. after 6 p. m. c8 WANTED — Hay and straw to start at $13,500.00-14.500.00 Sunday School 11:M A. M. to Noon Bargains galore—Toy's, cloth- lowing described land for un- Kent side for ten minutes. the home farm—and few opera- motor. All accessories. Ask- make in field, shares or buy, down and balance F. H. A. CALL ing. etc. Thursday. Friday, FOR SALE — Crownline, de- PIANO LESSONS ~ June and paid taxes thereon, and that Estate cf Henrietta Minkes, The sauce will discolor the tors can—an arrangement can "The gift of God is eternal life"—Rom. 6:23 ing $975. Table saw, double Alto. Caledonia areas, TW 1- June 2. 3. TW 7-7421. c-8 luxe. runabout, fiberglass FaU registrations now. Inter- ...IS TO YOU AND YOUR CAR! the undersigned has title there- Deceased chops, but what it docs to them usually be made with neighbors TW 7-7761 or TW7 99M bed and mattress, dresser 8939. dfcf Independent Fundamental boat; 75 hp Johnson motor, mediate, beginning and ad- to under tax deed or deeds IT IS ORDERED that on is unbeUeveably luscious. to carry their products. The with mirror. 830 Patterson, FOR SALE — Pioneer seed electric starting; controls: vanced students. Studied In Call: DOK REALTY. INC. Issued therefor, and lhat you Jane 23. 1966. Residents Uving near Ray Rey- most successful stands stay WEEKS-RICHARD Eastmonl. c-8 WANTED — Man to work in com. Early and medium ma- HiUfop boat trailer. CaU 949- Detroit Conservatory of Mu- • Diesel Plant. Permanent work, Why sell the old car? We are enliUed to a reconveyance at 10 A. M. in the Probate bum often notice the delights open for six months or more. GRAVEL turing. John Van DrieL 9371 5082. c-7-8 LE 2-9523 TW 7-7931 Il is hard to justify the expense FOR SALE — Davenport, beige, sic, etc. 949-2796, Grand Rap- vacation, sick pay, hospital in- can make It look like MW thereof, at anytime within six Courtroom. Grand Rapids, Mich- of Wdoor cooking wafUng in c21tf Five Mile Rd.. NE. Phone ids. c8-10 months after return of service igan. a hearing be held on the of a stand if it wiU only be Snow Vergennes very reasonable. CaU TW 7- I960 FORD GALAXIE - 500. surance, etc. Apply Lowell with a complete paint and the breeze from his grill. Ray S66-4266. p6-ll c8tf of this notice, upon payment to petition of Hermma E. J. (Min- open for two months. AnUe 9352. p^ 2 door, automatic 6. Excellent Light & Power, 127 Broadway, body job. YM can rety M doesn't care for the commer- Methodist Church Methodist Church MATTRESS — Stearn's and Fos- There is mnch more to numlng the undersigned or to the Reg- kes) Graham for probate of a pointed out. condition. $700. Days, 452- LoweU, Mich. c8-9 our skiU aid experience. cial tend^rizers because they Worship Service Worship Scrvlcc COW MANURE - $1.00 a bush- ter. Firm, very clean, double ister of Chancery of the County purported will, and for appoint- Roadsiae markets have prov- : a service station than filling gas seem to make the meal mushy, 11:M A. M. 3241. Evenings, 676-1685. size, $10. CaU 897-7460. c8 en profitable for many growers. t:3l A. 'A. el Call 949-0572. c-8 tanks, changing oil, and Inbrka- in which the lands Ue, of aU ment of a fiduciary, and for a he says. So he has developed c7-8 FOR RENT The smaU operators have found Church School Church School FOR SALE - 1964 Pontiac Cat- sums paid upon such purchase, determination of heirs. his own tenderizer of vinegar FOR SALE — The finest selec- Deadlines... ling cars... mnch more. Be- it a successful way to increase 11:35 A. M. 1I:M A. M. alina Convertible. Deluxe thru- MIKE KOENES' together with 50 percent per PubUcaUon and service shall and oU. tion of carpets for the lowest caose oar Texaco Sta Hon reg- the dollar volume of the farm REV. IRA J. NOORDHOF—MINISTER OUT THEY out. A-l condition. CaU 676- FOR RENT — 4 room unfurn- Unless otherwise noted, the centum additional thereto, and be made as provided by statute He pokes holes in the meat possible price, stop and see FREE ished apartment. * mUe west LoweU Ledger publication dead- ularly offers that Utile "some- the fees of the Sheriff for the and Court rule. and lets it marinate in this com- business. A larger grower may Phone: (16 PR 3-2251 us, terms available. Johnson 1833. cg-9 Body Shop of LoweU on M-21. Ideal for lines for non-hoUday weeks will thing extra," we have been service or cost of publication Date: May 18th. 1966. bination for two or three hours. find lhat he can move a siz- Carpet Co., 4031 Chicago Dr., A QUANTITY OF 6896 Cascade Rd. >4^264l Bin Helm FOR SALE - 1965 Mustang 2- young couple or couple with be as foUows: awarded the Texaco Star Deal- of this notice, to be computed WALLACE WAALKES, Ray has another trick lhat can able volume of produce at pric- Grandville, Michigan, 534-8039. CHICKEN MANURE Door Hardtop. Excellent con- as upon personal service of a Judge of Probate es above the wholesale level. child. TW 7-7208. p8 Photographs, 4 p. m. Mooday. er Award for integrity and service to the For give a br.rbecued flavor lo or- c41tf cmtamm. A combination of quality pro- dition. Phone 949-3895. c8 Charch News, noon Tuesday. declaration as commencement Glen V. Borre dinary canned whole kernel TUDOR 920 Bowes Road NOW RENTING — Brand new Instance, when yon drive in, we think yon'U like the way duce. attractively displayed, ft FOR SALE — Wagon and box, of suit, and the further sum of Attorney for Estate com. LoweU FOR SALE - Crystal Sports- paneled, carpeted and air Social News. 4 p. m. Tuesday $100. Pasture for rent, 30 ac- our statioo sparkles with a friendly atmosphere. five dollars for each description, 111-G Waters Building Take the com out of the can fairly priced, as weU as con- f p7-8 man Trailer. 17-foot, sleeps 4. conditioned office spaces. Sin- Correspondence, mm Tnesday GO! res, $100 a year. Ben Grate, without other additional costs Grand Rapids, Michigan and soak it in oil (if you are viently located, cannot help but Equipped with gas and elec- PRICE REDUCED - On aU gle room, double room suites, Csmlag eveMi, 5, Tuesdays or charges. If payment as A true copy on a diet, skip the oil), make attract the Sunday tourist—and TW 7-7617. p7-8 tric. reasonable. Phone 642 Bait & Tackle Notice ° Annual TV's, stereos. Whirlpool and or large area to be finished Wail Ads, 5 p. m. TVsdays aforesaid is not made, the un- ROLAND R. ROBEY a dish out of regular mesh result in a good volume of sal- 3243, Saranac. p8 THE BEST FOR LESS 1962 FORD GALAXIE - 50, Gibson Appliance. L & D Ap- to suit Best location in area dersigned wiU institute proceed- Register of Probate c7-9 screening by bending up th^ es. 2 door, automatic 6. Excellent pliance. Shoppers Square. Ada for professional, clerical or AU deadlines are for material 20% OH Lbr Price ings for possession of the land. sides. Now place this above the FOR SALE — Box spring, 10x10 VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER condition. $700. Days. 452- Mich., across from Amway. sales office. Low as $45.00 to be published in the same State of Michigan. County of charcoal untU the com turns a Biege rug with pad, and a WHY PAY MORE? Helm Texaco ft COOK 3241. Evenings, 676-1685. month, including utiUties. Lo- Animal toll PRICES SLASHED c-8 lounge chair. Phone 676-1605. week's issue of the Ledger. PHONE 897-9625 L MMI tT. LOWEU Kent Lot 17, SeUin-Jackson Utile brown. School Election 1125 W. Mala Street c8-9 weU Professional Center, TW Addition, to the City of Grand If com-on-lhe-cob isn't avaU- on these 1962 and older models. All going at c8 LoweU, Michigan FOR SALE — Two beagle pup- 7-7780. cS-10 The Ledger cannot guarantee Rapids, City of Grand Rapids, able or there isn't time or is high on PUBLICATION ORDER lot-clearance prices. These cars are being sold pies, $5 each. Phone 676-1821. use of material received after LIVE RAIT & TACKLE according to plat thereof. A- space for it. you can still en- THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF FOURTH CLASS SCHOOL FOR RENT — 3 bedroom mo- HEARING ON ACCOUNT c-« the above noted deadlines. mount paid, |2.03; Tax for year Joy this roasted vegetable with stale highways DISTRICT NUMBER ONE FRACTIONAL. KENT AND IONIA on a first-come, first served basis, with finan- LOST AND FOUND bile home. 55 ft. x 10 ft, "artfc Hndson, LoweU FUe No. 112.744 1959. every cook-out. But be careful, COUNTIES. MICHIGAN (KNOWN AS THE LOWELL AREA SMITTY'S completely furnished. CaU 897- OPEN EVENINGS TIL f Stale of Michigan, The Pro- More than 100.000 animals ft cing as low as $10 down. These cars are good Amount necessary to redeem, prepare more than you would SCHOOLS) FOR THE ELECTION OF TWO SCHOOL DIS- 8136. c-8 bate Court for the County of birds were kiUed on Michigan's running automobiles that will give you extra 3-ROOM OUTFIT LOST — black and white fe- PL TW 74966 68.04 plus the fees of the Sher- ordinarily, everyone wants to stale trunkline highways in '65. TRICT TRUSTEES. WILL HE HELD AT: Kent. BODY SHOP male collie, "Mitel", Saturday cltf iff. have more. value for your money. Get yours today!!! DINETTE— Estate of Nettle Easlon, the Department of State High- p. m. in LoweU, children's Eleanore A. GiUeo People who live on Route 2 Formica top, and upholstered Deceased ways estimates. Precinct I— —CENTERLINE ROAD- pet Reward, caU TW 7-9090. 333 Lawndale Avenue. NE, in Ada, may be suqJrised to chairs. IT IS ORDERED that on The report, compiled by the c-8 put'er here, Grand Rapids, Michigan learn lhat their mail carrier. Runciman Elementary School, Lowell riK2 CORVAIR NONZA 5M 2 DR. Bicket seats-a NOW LEASING Jhbc 21. 1966, Maintenance Division of the Rust and Collision Repair BEDROOM SUTTE- To OUve Osborn Stewart, Ho- S. J. Ayres. makes a mean This precinct lacludes all eligible and registerrd voters real buy for only $389 at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate Highway Department, is a pro- 6-drawer double dresser, mir- partner! tel Dieu Hospital, Ouelette Ave., Johnny-cake. His repulation is residing In that part of the district North of Cascade For Sept. I Occupancy Courtroom. Grand Rapids, Mich- jecUon of the actual count tak- 1961 RAMBLER CLASSIC 4-DR. Ttts economy car ror, 4-drawer chest, hnnkca» Art's Windsor, Ontario, last grantee spreading. When it comes to Road (old US-16). WE SPECIALIZE IN PERSONAL igan. a hearing be held on the en on roads in Ionia County. Is way above average. Only $30 bed, innerspring mattress, and in the regular chain title of preparing meat on the grill, he TRACTOR AND TRUCK Radio & TV Service petition of Union Bank and According to Martin O'Toole, matching box spring. 1 & 2 BEDROOM such lands or of any interest says, "we like il rare, so I assistant to the maintenance op- 1961 DODGE PIONEER 6-PASS. WAGON. Power WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - Mali Street, LoweU, MkL Trust Company, Administrator Precinct II— MOTOR REPAIR APARTMENTS therein as appearing by the just throw it on and watch il." erations engineer, a road pa- steering, automatic. V-8. Onh $299 LIVING ROOM SUTTB- Black and white, or color. C. T. A., for 'aUowance of Us AND WELDING records in the office of the Watching and a deft touch are trol is assigned to pick up dead Alto Elementary School, Alto Nylon upholstered sofa and Prices to fit your budget Located on Valley Vista Dr. COMPLETE REPAIR OF First Annual Account. 1961 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4-DR. Real clean, Register of Deeds of said Coun- the secrets of this success. animals from the trunklines This precinct includes all eligihle and registered voters chair, two walnut end tables, Portraits and advertising pho- Hot water heat tile bath- TV—RADIOS PubUcaUon and service shaU needs a motor. Only $10 ty. cW And now that we have some about every other day. residing In lhat part of the district South oi Cascade No Job Too Big or Too Small tography. J. E. Colby, Alto. ANTENNAS-ETC. be made as provided by statute and coffee table. Two match- rooms, carpeting in living exceUent entrees dripping with Road (old US-16). 190 DODGE SEN AC A 2-DR. Economy slant-six, ing lamps. 868-5001. c24tf and Court rule. The patrol keeps a tabulation room and bedrooms. VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER juices and covered with spices straight shift, clean. Only $30 -FREE ESTIMATES- PHONE: TW 7-8116 Date: May 17. 1966. of the number of each kind of FINE WEDDING INVITATIONS ft COOK and herbs and our menu in- AU 3 rooms $279 or $10 month Kitchen includes refrigera- HOME WALLACE WAALKES, animals or birds picked up. ON 190 DODGE SENACA WAGON. Big family? Small 24-hour service, napkins and Open Fit ft Sat Evenings 112a W. Main Street cludes com and Johnny-cake, tor, range, disposaL Judge of Probate Raccoon lead the statistics in bndeet? Here yon are, only $20 SCRIPP'S FINE FURNITURE other accessories. FREE box LoweU, Michigan 4f»l what about a salad? Phone: 897-7891 Art Warning—Proprietor VanderVeen. Freihofer ft Cook Ionia County. Over 500 of them of thank you notes, and eti- For further information, caU Fred Dygert has used his in- were kiUed in 1965 compared to FALCON 2-DR. Real sharp Ex-Florida car 947 Wealthy, SE, Granl Rapids IMPROVEMENT PUBLICATION ORDER By: George R. Cook quette book with order. The genuity to create a salad that 46 deer. 305 squirrels. 112 pheas- that's not msted. Only $20 456-5381 HEARING ON CLAIMS Attorney for Estate Lindy Press. 1127 East Ful- has been much copied. First de- Monday, June 13 ants and one horse. Many other FUe No. 114,0K 1125 W. Main Street 19W VALIANT WAGON. Here Is economy whii extra c3ftf ton, Grand Rapids. GL 94613. veloped to be taken away from DOK REALTY. INC. LoweU, Michigan. animals figure in the county, space. Only $10 c34tf LOANS home on picnics, it can be pre- State of Michigan, the Pro- A true copy. including mink, duckj, fox, 1966 PHONE: TW 7-7931 MODERNIZE pared ahead of time and be dogs and cats. 1959 FORD GALAXIE 2-DR. A real good mnnlne FACTORY SALE WEDDING INVITATIONS - In 500,000 mail boxes in Amer- bate Court for the County of ROLAND R. ROBEY. held for the proper moment car for only .flTI Doat Pay for BeHUae tr Mala ica are your partners In the ELECTRICAL REPAIR Kent. Register of Probate c7-9 O Toole said that the ratio variety of styles and printing. unlike so many other salads. Between The Hours Of Hlidwav high-overhead locations Your wedding picture wiU be c8tf fight against cancer. ADD A ROOM Estate of John Wingeier, of one animal lo another would 1959 FORD CUSTOM JM 2-DR. A little rnstv, but WIRING—FIXTURES Fred uses fresh, crisp lettuce —aid Salesmen, Dettvcry, Ra- printed without charge in the A contribution addressed to Deceased PUBLICATION ORDER vary according lo regions of the only 410 REPAIRS torn in chunks. To this he adds 7:00 A. M. AND 8:00 P. M. O'CLOCK dioTV Setting Expense. Bay paper, if you order your in- "Cancer." c/o your local post IT IS ORDERED that on State of Michigan. The Pro- state. cubes of various cheeses and Eastern Standard Time 1958 DODGE CORONET 4-DR. Good motor, tires Prestige. Name-Brand QnaUtr vitations here Orders proces- totfegi Livestock office will help guard illy 27, 1966, bale Court for the County of "For example." he revealed, IE. AltLUICES finally, the secret of its staying and interior. Only 110 Sleep Eqatpmeat, all New at sed in at least ten days. Lo- your family, yourself an4 at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate Kent, "there would be a lot less rac- Wholesale. May 27, 1966 Take advantage of your locally-owned, com- Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- Estate of H. Dodiey Smith, power, frozen peas. This can coon and a lot more porcupines 1958 STTDFRAKER CHAMPION 4-DR. Economical weU Ledger. TW 7-9261, Lo- your community. Deceased. be eaten without a dressing, but weU p40tf Next time you see a munity-owned Savings & Loan Association to igan, a hearing be held at kiUed on the roads in the Up- transportation for onh- $ 0 $24.50 Seven Year Crib $UJI Feeder pigs $14.00-$18.75 if you prefer, you may add a Nominating Petitions have been mail box, "put 'er there, Rickert Electric which aU creditors of said de- IT IS ORDERED lhat on per Peninsula. 1937 DODGE 'i-TON PICKUP. Only one left A real $19 Durable Maple Beds $13.88 READY MIX CONCRETE NAPKINS — Printed for wed- Top Calves $31 Od $37.50 obtain a quick, confidential loan. You're ceased are required to prove August 17th. 1966. touch of your favorite, just don't $10.98 Crib Mattress $7JI Seconds $25.00-$30 00 paftnef1"..,as generous- duly filed for: bay at only $141 dings. anniversaries and mis- ly as you can, dealing with men interested in YOU and your their claims. Creditors must at 10:00 A. M. in the Probate make il too wet. $33 Ro^away Bed. camp. $19.81 Common & Culls ..$20 00 $25.00 Phone TW 7-MaZ LoweD Of course, if you are at home MSU is nation's leader 1937 PLVMOUTH SAVOY 4-DR. V-8, pnshbntton Radio Dispatched Concrete cellaneous parties Various FIGHT CANCER -ttth a fUe sworn ckims with the Court Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- $50 B i. Spring, Mattress $39 Jl Young Beef $20 00-123.50 NEEDS. and want to put in tomatoes or drive, and only $121 Trucks types and colors $3 00 and np CHECKUP and a CHECK and serve a copy on Donald F. igan, a hearing be held at in teacher production $65 Bunk Beds, complete $49J9 Beef Cows $14 00-$20.00 * hard boiled eggs at the last per hundred Also book match- Shores. Administrator, at R. R. which all creditors of said de- 4-Year Term, expiring June. 1970 Bulls $1^ 00-$22 50 1957 FORD FAIRLANE CONVERTIBLE. This sum- $88 Bunk Beds, complete $63.81 I >o well in Local Rate Zone es. printed with name or init- Aiericii Cawer SKiety No. 2, LoweU, Michigan, prior ceased are required to prove moment, go ahead. Warning, Michigan Slate University sUU $98 Trundle Beds. comp. $73.80 Top Hogs $26 50 $27.00 mertime model Is only $ 0 ials The LoweU Ledger. TW to hearing. their claims and heirs will be never take a salad dressing on leads the naUon in teacher pro- Roger Powers Second Grade $25 50 $26 SO WE ALSO BUY $29 Inner Spring Mattress $19.88 7-9261. LoweU. p40tf PubUcaUon and service shall determined. Creditors must file a picnic where it will be in the ducUon. according to a survey 1956 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN. Oily | 79 PROMPT DELIVERY RESIDENTIAL LAND CONTRACTS Dr. Robert E. Reagan $109 Orthopedic Quilt-Top Roughs $16 00 $19.50 CLARK be made is provided by statute sworn claims with the Court heat if il contains mayonnaise. by a naUonal collegiate teach- Mattress and Spring $55.N Boars $16 00-$19.00 and Court rule. and serve a copy on Evelyn Just lake a little oU, if you er education organization. Dole Shade Feeder Cattle $20 00-$26 50 PLMIG. ft HTG. $30 Maple Chest $25Jl Road Gravel—Bank Run Gravel Date: May 9, 1966 Smith. Alto, Michigan, prior to must. MSU produced 2.000 certifi- an E. Mala H. COME IN TODAY $12.50 DeLuxe Bed Frames I7J8 Washed Sand and Gravel Lambs -|18.00-$22.50 said hearing. Food cooked out-of-doors al- able teachers in 1965. reports AND DISCUSS YOUR NEEDS WITH US WALLACE WAALKES, DON'T DELAY... SAVE TODAY-at $54 Sofa Coaches $39.81 Mortar Sand—Two Grade* Judge of Probate PubUcaUon and service shall ways tastes better regardless of the American Association of Col- By order ol the Board ol EducaUon $139 Hide-a-way Beds with Pea Gravel—Fill Sand Top Hogs .. $2700 MASTER PLUMBER VanderVeen, Freihofer ft Cook be made as provided by statute whether it is hot dogs, sizzling leges for Teacher Education, c8-5 Dr. Robert Reagan. Secretary Innerspring Mattress $199.11 mm Ken Thompson Clarksville By; George R. Cook and Court rule. hamourgers. juicy steaks or a about 500 more lhan second-ran- $98 Dual Daybed and CALL ANYTIME! Lowell Savings & Loan Association Attorney for Estate Dale: May 26. 1966 crisp brown suckling pig. ked San Jose Slate College. Trundle, complete $79 Jl WILLIAMS BROTI lERS At tfce sale Jue 3 there 1125 W. Main Street WALLACE WAALKES. Our thanks to these fellows Westem Michigan ranked fif- JACKSON MOTOR SALES wfll be 25 head feeder steen Serving LoweU Community Since 1888 th, Easlem Michigan eighth, FACTORY SURPLUS BEDDING PHONE: 642-9486 Saranac. TW 7-7534 LoweU, Michigan Judge of Probate who have let us in on their weighing 3M to IN OK. David Coons, Secretary University of Michigan llth, 930 W. Main St., Lowell Ph. TW 7-9281 14IS-llMadte.SE GL 24918 or Ionia 527-4570 or TW 7-7104 A true copy. A true copy: secrets so that we can savor Want Ads-Today's Best Buy 117 West Main St, LoweU Phone tl7-8»l ROLAND R. ROBEY ROLAND R. ROBEY. the results in our own back Central Michigan 20U1, and Way- negate• rai at a r• oi rrooeu.TIMML • i ' cimmw T Rcgbler of Probate ca-10 yarH ne Stale 24UL \

* a THE LOWEIJi LEDGER, JUNE 2, 1S66 Agriculture is becoming in- creasingly more technical. Of 2,000 graduating seniors in mid- west agricultural colleges, one- coming fourth plan to take advanced events graduate work. The Women of th« Moose, Chapter 1388, will mwt it 8 GO p. m. in the lodge club Vooms on June 6. The program will be on the Academy of Friendship with Mrs. Martha Lewis and CAREFREE! her committee in charge of the evening's presentation. Take along The plans for the June 2 Complete meeting of the V'ergennei s Co- operative Club havve been chan- Travel Insurance ged. This will be an afternoon —relax and enjoy meeting at 1:30. Mary Bennett Odell pledged Ada Volunteer firemen proud your trip, you are 1819 Mayfalr Drive, NE, Grand protected. Rapkb, Is the hostess. to fraternity of uniforms and equipment Cyclamen Chapter M, OES will Get complete 1 hoiU tfctheii r annuaal smorcassmbrcasbord Bruce Odell, 18, son of Mr, Shown above is the Ada Volunteer Fire Department posing information here. Satturday f,, JunJ e 4, at the Ma and Mrs. Adelbert OdeU, 10681 In their new uniforms, with the new piece of flre-flghtlng equip- sonic Temple. Serving will be Bailey Drive, Lowell, Michigan, ment recently suppUed by the county. This ghes the depart- from 4 to 7:30 p. m. Adults was pledged to the Zeta Chap- ment a total of three pieces; two tanker-pampers and one $1.75; children under U, |1. ter of Sigma vfhl Epsllon Fra- truck for fighting grass fires. c7-8 ternltv at Ferris State College. OdeU, a graduate of LoweU For the past two or three Butts; Marvin Koning; Jerry The latest Billy Grtham film, high school, entered Ferris to meetings, the men of the Ada Sytsma; Da win NeUist; Frank "The Restless Ones," wfll be major In Business Administra- Volunteer Fire Department have Hoekstra; Andy Beimers; Rich shown seven times at the Civic tion. He Is a freshman. been attending in their new uni- Thomet and Jun Boylon; John In Grand Rapids, June 1-4. This Sigma Phi EpsUon, the sec- forms. Before this it was rath- Worfel and Ted Perkins. Ab- film is a must on your future ond largest national fraternity er "come as you are." sent when the picture was tak- list of events to come. with 170 chapters was founded The department looks very en are l-ee Bruinekool and Don Calvary Christian Reformed Church in Richmond. Virginia, in 1901. professional & polished in their Van Sickle. Blue Star Mothers will, hold The Zeta Chapter has been uniforms, which they purchased ON WEST MAIN STREET LOWELL. MICH. their regular meetiM in the on the Ferris Campus since with money earned by doing American Legion Hall Wednes- February t, 1912, when Phi Sig- odd jobs around the Cjmmunlty. SERVICES—10:00 A. M.—7:00 P. M. Sunday School—11:10 A. M. day, June 8, at 8 p. m. •' ma Chi went national. They also had some donations made to the cause by different GREENVILLE -IONIA- Logan School reunion, June 11, citizens of the community. DRIVE-IN THEATRE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Everyone Welcome at the Freeport Bali Park. Pot- Birthday surprise Pictured above at the May luck dinner at 1 p. m. sharp. Miss Agnes Perry was pleas- 18th meeting are; BUI Cram- President, Adon Meyers'-first antly surprised Thursday, May er; Stan OsmollnsW; Len Wash- Thurs., Frl., Sat, June 2, 3, 4 Thurs., Frl, Sat, Jane 2. 3, 4 vice-president, G&vlord Felsel; 28, in honor of her birthday. bum; BUI Muller; John Syts- A Runaway Boy and A second vice-presioent, Marlon A deUdous carry-in lunch was ma; Don Beimers; BUI Blume Lonb Malle's Renegade Hound Overholt: secretary-treasurer is served at her home by the and Ted Sytsma, • VIVA MARIA!" State-wide law requires first year Dorothy GroenwaM; memorial, Also Ron Boersma; Howard "GIT!" guests, who Included: —And— Vada Seese Kline. cM Mrs. Esther Fahml, Mrs. Al- -And- school enroliees lo be immunized ice Blahnik of New Buffalo, Jim Reeves. Maddeine Usher Alton Ladles Aid will meet Michigan, Mrs. Florence Whit- "KIMBERLEY JIM" Patty Dike as Parents were reminded today another chance to focus atten- In the church basement on. field, Mrs. Donna Sterken, Mrs. "BILUE" by Dr. W. B. Prothro, City- tion on the importance for the Thursday, June 9. Clara Kingdom and Mrs. Rose Saturday Only, Jane 4 County Health Officcr that a younger brothers, sisters and Saturday Only. June 4 Butler. "KISS OF THE VAMPIRE" new state wide law now re- the parents at home. The Island City Rebekah Lod- AU were telephone operators, "BLOOD & BLACK LACE" quires ail children entering This check point plan will as- ge will hold their regular ipeet- MmE.OM when Miss Peiry was a Chief school for the first time in sure us that in a few years we rng June 7, at 8 p. m. AU Mem- Operator. Sun., Mon., Toes.. June 5, 0, 7 Michigan to secure a tuberculin will be able to concentrate our bers are urged to attend. Sun.. Mon., Ties., June S, 1, 7 test in addition to certain im- efforts to reaching pre-school The Oki Hi group of the Camp Lowell Chamber of Commerce Fire Girls had their picnic at Jack Lemmon, Vlrna Llsi muizations. children with the confidence Graduation open house Can- Grant Leslie Caron Il is expected that by having that school age children have meeting will be held Thursday, Mrs. Claeson's home on Thurs- "HOW TO MURDER YOUR this immunization check point been protected already. For the June 2, at the Lowell YMCA There will be a graduation day. May 26. WIFE" "FATHER GOOSE" office at 730 p. m. Everyone Present were Shawn Ayres. at the time of entering school first time in Michigan, we will Open House held for Walter —And— -And- two things will be accomplished. be able to point to an age is welcome. Geldersma at the home of Mr. Vldd Austin. Susan Baiton, Vir- and Mrs. Stanley Ford, 1015 ginia Bieri, Rose Marie Clae- Cliff Roberston Rock Hndson. Doris Day First, children whose vital pro- group in which we can say with The Lila Group will mee^ on Bowes Road, on Sunday, June son, Mary Jane Dey, Carol My- "MASQUERADE" "SEND ME NO FLOWERS" tection against these diseases confidence that we know im- Tuesday, June 7, with Mrs. Nor- 12, from two until six o'clock. ers, Debbie McCambridge, Mar- has been neglected will be dis- munization Is at a maximum man Woon at 1:30. covered: second, it will provide possible level. This is in honor of Walter's a ret Reynolds, Maryanne Ross, Wednesday, June 8, Snow WS- graduation from LoweU high f eresa Ryan. Ruth Ann Staal. Wednesday Nite—KROGER FAMILY NITE! kft CS will have a roast beef and school. No formal invitations Dawn Splno. Lisa SicUian, Su- pork with dressing dinnei; at are being issued, but aU friends san Wittenbach. Sheila Kelley, ADMISSION 2Sc PER ADULT Marriage vows the Snow Christian Centetv ser- and neighbors are invited to at- and Carole TImlnskis. With Kroger Ticket ving starts at 5:30 p. m. Pub- tend. Games were played. Mothers DOUILE FEATURE IN COLOR unite couple in lic cordially invited. . i. that were present were Mrs. Fanny Powell, Mrs. Betty Wit- COME EARLY-ONE COMPLETE SHOWING Friday rites V. F. W. Post 8303 of LoWell tenbach and Miss Reynolds. We GIFTS will hold a monthly meetinjf in Issue permits had two visitors, Karen Aus- their post rooms on TUesttay tin' and her cousin. The marriage of Miss Cheryl evening, June 7. All memters On June 1, 1966, a skating TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL FOR THE Ann Forbes, daughter of Mr. are urged to be in attendance. for building party was held at the Le- and Mrs. Neil W. Forbes, 3142 1 gion Skating Rink. Don't forget Copley Drive. SE, Wyoming, & The Women's Belief Corps will the Camp Out on June 14, 1,5 meet at the American Legion in Ada Twp. Grand Rapids Horse Show Terry L. Blough, son of Mr. 1966. Refreshments were serv- Nine building permits were and Mrs. Lester Blough, 15280 Building on WeAiesday, June 1, ed. at 6:30 p. m. issued for the month of April, SATURDAY. JUNE 4 Graduate 76th Street, SE, Alto, was sol- r Virginia Bieri, scribe • ' . ' n, ff • l;N emnized Friday evening, May In Ada Township. A. M.-lrH P. M.-7:ll P. M. 27, in the Faith Reformed Chur- Permits for new dweUings The longest highway tunnel SUNDAY, JUNE 5 ch in Wyoming, with the Rev. were issued to William Jans- Showers, luncheon to •' In the U. S. Is the 9,117-foot •;N A. M.-1:M P. M. John VanderMay officiating. ma, Merchant BuUders, Park- Brooklyn-Battery Tube in New The former Miss Forbes se- honor Cendi^e Lee Rcfth er Brothers, J. Overman, and York. lected a full length empire . K Bradley Builders. 4-H Fairgrounds, Lowell, Michigan sheath gown of chantilly lace Miss Candlce Lee -Roth, the Remodelifig permits in the FOR YOUNG MEN: with scalloped lace train fall- dabjftter of Mr. and Mri J. township were given to Orison The telephone Is a great In- Admission $1.M Children Under 12 Free Sport Shirts $2.99 up from the shoulders. A lace Roth, North Hudsdn Weaver of Weaver's Ada Mark- vention when you get the other Tickets and schedile of events avaUable at Keatwood, Ken- box veil topped with silk ros- Street, Lowell, is compledDg et, and Cary Stiff, party off the party line. tree and Three G Jtes Riding Stables. Esquire Sox $1.00 a Ada Beef Company secured es sccured her veil, and she plfns for her marriasfp tfe eve- Ties—Belts—Initial Handkerchiefs carried a bridal English cas- ning of June W to James Soeer- a permit to erect a tool house; Arabian, Morgan, Palomino, Saddlebred, Hunter and Jimper cade arrangement of wedding strti. son Of. Mr,* and Mrs. facn- and Harold Baugers sought a Box of 3 $1.00 events Jane 4. ard Speerstra of Route 1, Low- permit to build an addition, Billfolds by Swank Jiffy Slippers white orchids, backed with lace white roses and trailing- wed- eU. . breeze way and garage. Saddlebred, Hunter and Jimper Champkmshlps, and local Total value of the permits STRAND ing heart ivy. A reception in the church par- resident events on Jane 5. FOR YOUNG LADIES; Her attendants wore -chiffon lors win follow the wedding ta Issued In April by the town- empire styled A-line gowns in the First Methodist Church, of ship was $128,650. THEATRE Blouses—Slacks—Slips—Nylons - shades of avacado, trimmed Lowell. r LOWELL—MICHIGAN Mercury Slippers with white and yellow embroid- Among the pre-nuptial parties IN MENORIAM FIX)WERS ered lace with matching pill- planned to honor the bride-to- In loving memory of our two THURS., FRI., SAT., be are: Luncheon and miscel- box veiled headpieces. Their dear grandchUdren, Patricia Jo JUNE 2, 3, 4 For Every Occesion flowers were yellow gladiolas en- laneous shower in the Women's and Kevin Michael O'Neal who WEPMAN'S twined with white sw*'.heart City Club of Grand Rapids, on left us so suddenly three years DANA ANDREWS You"l find our funeral flowers roses. June 10, Mrs. Rnil Roth, hos- ago June 4, 1963. of the highest quaUty, our serv- Linda Buchanon of CaledDnia tess. The years are quickly passing, haj to try harder ice the best and our prices most 183 E. Main, Lowell Ph. 8S7-77M 1 was the maid of honor. Brides- Miscellaneous shower, June 11. Though stlU we can't forget, 'cause tie's not No 1 reasonable. maids were Diane Chaterdon of Mrs. Irene Osborne, hostess, at For in the hearts that love you. Lowell, Mary Roskamp of Wy- her home. June 17, miscallane- Fond memories linger yet. CaU 817-7717 for Prompt Service oming, and Elsa Messelink of ous shower at the home of Mis, Grandpa & Grandma Townsend Grand Rapids. Richard Curtis, Mrs. Charles R. c8 in our BIRCHWOOD GARDENS Ftoral & Gift Shop A yellow chiffon floor-length Doyle, co-hostess. SPY y 730 Godfrey St, Lowdl "We Deliver lo Lewell" dress was worn by the flower Kitchen shower, June 21, Miss CARD OF THANXS girl, Gwenn Marie Forbes, sis- Louise Grover hostess at the ter of the bride. She carried home of Mrs. Judy Baker; and We sincerely appreciate the a lace parasol, holding yellow a personal shower on June 22, sympathy extended to us by uOLOR EYE sweetheart roses and white pix- given by Sue Bollman and Car- friends and relatives at the sud- RAVENNA ie mums. Ringbearer was Ricky olyn Johnson, in the nursts' den passing of our beloved hus- •nHALSEY Johnson of Grandvllle. lounge at the Butterwerth band, father, grandfather, and wAHGEU Jake Blough of Alto, brother School of Nursing in Greed 'jrother, Richard D. Johnson. LIVESTOCK SALES wMMEWS A of the groom, was best man. Rapids, Wife, son and family. Ushering was Douglas Fortes, daughter and family, Prices for May 30. 402 head Dennis Fahrni and Kenneth brootheri s and sisters SUN., MON., TUES., of Livestock, 44 consiqnmenh Blough, jr. c8 JUNE 5. 6, 7 aroniey ro of Poultry and Rabbits A reception was given in the church parlors, with Mr. and candkiocy for rt-e)ecHo« "FEROCIOUS FUN I " Yed up to $I8.S0 cwt. Mrs. Edward Buchanon of Cal- -MNk Crtet. M. Y. HklM TrtbwH State Representative Stanley The electric eel is almost Beef Steori and Heifers up to $24.20 cwt. edonia, aunt and uncle of the blind and locates its food by bride, presiding. M. PoweU, Ionia RepubUcan, o ROBERT/JONATHAN announced today he would be using a rudimentary radar sys- Beef Cows - up to $21.10 cwt. a candidate for re-election this tem. t' MORSE I WINTERS Beef Bulls up to $23.80 cwt. faU. J Feeder CatHe from $18.25 to $25.25 cwt. School reorganization, He will seek the RepubUcan ANJANKriE COMER Consumer's, vote light nomination for State Represen- Hogs up to $26.70 cwt. tative in the 89th District, con- The Sows up to $21.60 cwt. The voting to grant Consum- sisting of Ionia County, the f Mj Neighbors Boars up to $14.00 cwt. er's Power Company a 30 year Northeast townships in Barry Loved franchise in Ada Township was County, the four South east Feeder ?iq% from $10.25 to $22.50 each very light, last Wednesday, townships in Kent County and there were only 29 votes 1 the cities and villages situated 4^ive I stil.' think it would be a lot simpler to get cast; 26 yes and three no vo- therein. The sale has the largest number of buyers paying the high- tes, reported Mrs. Kathryn Syt- est market prices for your livestock. "(Zuijau Uninsured Mr. PoweU is 67 years of age sma. Township clerk. and was for a long time a rec- Valuable Free Gift given away at 1:30 o'clock every Mon- Motorist Protection. The vote on the reorganiza- ognized and respected spokes- day night. Must be present to win. You are always welcome tion of K-12 schools In Kent to attend the sales every Monday even though you do not man for Michigan's major gen- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 County was fairly light in the eral farm organizations, the have anything to aeU. Forest Hills area, also. Farm Bureau and the Grai^e. SURPRISE NIGHT We operate the Ravenna Livestock Sale on Monday, and In Precinct No. 6. 41 voted the Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday. For many veare he served as AU Seats 25e yes, and five voted no. In Pre- the highly successful and ef- Bonded for your protection RITTENGER cinct No. 7. 53 voted yes and One Show at 7:M P. M. SALE STARTS AT 5:00 P. M. effectlve Legislative Counsel of six no votes were cast. A to- Michigan Farm Bureau, ahd tal of 105 ballots were cast in since 1932 has been a member 1 Performance at 7:45 RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES Insurance Service the school district. of the Executive Committee of "Open up—1 saw this pic- AU Nights Except Wednesday the Michigan State Grange and George Wright RAVENNA, MICHIGAN J. Paul Herman Ph. 897-9269 ture—" Wed. 7:61 p. m. Only 218 East Main Street Ledger Wants Ads bring re- served as chairman of that Auctioneer Manager sults. Committee for 12 yean.