Set January 16 to vote on

State Savings Bank Is mail- additional school bonds In'.; $50,000 In Christmas Club checks to members, who have At the school board meeting Salaries will require 75.6 per to Interview applicants for the be'i saving throughout the Monday night, the board set cent of the budget, and expen- position of school business man- year. This money will l» start- January 16, 1967, as the date ditures are set at $445.36 per ager. ing to show up' in the stores for a school Ixmd vote for $140,- pupil. Out of every $10 spent The new position In the school '••hen club members start their 000 to complete the school's this year, the local taxpayers administration would take over Christmas shopping. building projects. This will be will contribute approximately the administration of the hot Nr\l > ear's Christmas Club used to build additional rooms $3 directly: the remaining $7 lunch program, transportation, Savings groups are now form- on the Alto Elementary School will come from county, state custodial and maintenance of lag. that were planned in the issue and federal funds. buildings, federal aid, finance, • voted last January. Movable Building Purchased purchasing, etc. Reports were received by the Counellwoman Mrs. Harold contractors, now working on ad- A movable 20 x 40 classroom Name Study Commltee Myers was in the Grand Rap- ditions to the high school and was purchased for $10,482, to ids' Hospital this week for sur- Superintendent James Pace the new Bushneu Elementary, be erected at Alto to house the gery. presented the board with a sug- that these buildings should be kindergarten class. Use of the No council meeting Is ex- gested study committee to In- completed before school opens Alto Baptist Church was order- pected to be held next Man- vestigate future building needs THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1966 next fall. ed discontinued by the State Vol. 73—No. 32 day with at least two other Fire Marshall's office. of the district Seven sub-com- members going north deer Hearing On Budget The building has bathroom mittees were suggested with a hunting. school board member to head Jail man hp/re for The hearing on the school's facilities, electric heat, air A turn Mac Roth, • budget was held at the regular conditioning and is expected to each. Nearly 100 teachers and citi- threafening his wife Mother of six Postmaster Charles Doyle meeting, with five citizens with be ready in 30 days. Deer season zens were named for the study retired teacher, revealed this week that the post no school positions present. The Orris Williams, 47, Route 1, Employ Business Manager group. The committee mem- office had processed several budget listed Income of $1,101,- Fife Lake, was sentenced to killed in crash bers will be contacted by the passes at M hundred zip code mailing lists 506: and expenditures of $1,097,- The school board authorized opening on 5 days In jail and ordered to 145. the Superintendent James Pace superintendent. Mrs. Patricia Hall. 31, 21f» for the patrons. All are expect- Mrs. Anna Mae Roth, aged pay $29 In fine and costs, for Gwen, 45, who resides In Bel- South Hudson Street. Lowell, ed to be completed in time for 64. retired Lowell Area School died early Wednesday morning the Christmas mailing. teacher, passed away Thursday, low's trailer Court on West from Injuries she received when Five patrons will fall to re- Post office to November 19 November 10, at Blodgett Mem- Main Street, early Tuesday. Minor accidents the car she was riding In struck ceive their zip coded mailing Give awards at orlal Hospital In Grand Rapids. Lowell Police reported that a bridge abutment In Saranac. . list because they did not put speed military The trips have been in the Funeral services were held he entered his wife's trailer at planning stage for weeks, but 3 a. m. on Tuesday and threat- The accident occurred on N. their own name and address sports dinner involve citizens <' Sunday afternoon at the Roth Bridge Street In Saranac at on the return side of the card. mail delivery now the time has come! The Funeral Home. The Rev. Rob- ened to choke her. He also had 10:55 p. m. Tuesday, State Po- 9 Police reported several min- great exodus to the north woods ert Webber, pastor of the First a pistol in his possession. Sports letters and awards lice said. Lowell Postmaster Charles or accidents. Involving Lowell in search of the wily buck be- Methodist Church of Lowell of- He was arrested on his wife's Lowell Chamber of Com- were made last Thursday eve- Doyle today announced that citizens over the past few days. gins this Saturday, November ficiated and interment was complaint and sentenced in Jus- John C. Harrison, 27. Mt. merce has contracted for a liv- ning at the annual all-sports henceforth all first class mail, Sunday was a busy day for the 19. in Michigan's lower penin- made In Oakwood Cemetery. tice Rlttenger's Court Wednes- Rose, Michigan, was the driver ing pine tree to be planted on dinner at Lowell high school. personal sound recordings (voice police department, with three sula. Mrs. Roth joined the Lowell day morning. of the car: he was not seriously the riverbank of the new park- There were 33 varsity letters letters), and parcels weighing accidents being registered on As time seems only to inch area school system In the late Injured. Mrs. Hall died in But- ing lot on Main Street. awarded In football and 10 In 5 pounds or less and measuring the police blotter. toward the start of Michigan's 1920's where she was connected terworth Hospital at 1:50 a. m. Official lighting of the tree cross-country. not more than 60 inches in Police received a report of a firearm deer season, visions of with the language department, Lowell club on Wednesday. Ls scheduled for the da*: of Individual awards in football length and girth combined, will hit-and-run accident from Rich- the trophy buck wheel through teaching Latin and English. She Mrs. Hall Ls the motner of the Santa Claus parade, Sat- went to Craig Thurtell, most be airlifted on a space avail- ard Geerllng of Beldlng. He the minds of hunters. continued In this capacity until sets national six children who are now with urday, November 26. valuable player: Pete Manigold, able basis between the United told officers that his car was Those high hopes of tracking her retirement in 1964. their father. Charles Hall of most improved back: and Pete • States and all military post of- parked on Sibley Street, and the down the big one, or at least She is survived by five broth- shooting record Saranac. The children are Wan- Osborne, most Improved line- Lowell police are looking for fices overseas. door and rocker panel was trying to. are all part of the ers, Henry Tysse of Holland, da, 12, Loretta. 11, Charles, 10, man. the motorist who not only failed Also, under Public Law 89- smashed in during the evening. excitement that will spring an Gerritt of Lakeworth. Florida, Monty, 8, David, 5, Betty Jo, Craig Thurtell and Mike 01- The National Rifle Association to stop at the Jackson and Divi- 725—The Dulskl Military Mall Officers traced the accident estimated 600.000 or more deer Clarence of Cedar Springs, Ken- 3. sen were named as Lowell's announces that the Lowell Rifle sion Street intersection, but ran Act—which was signed by Pres. to a resident of Sibley Street, hunters into action. neth of Pompano Beach. Flori- Besides the children Mrs. Hall two members of the Tri-River and Pistol Club of Lowell es- over the stop sign. Ident Johnson on November 2, Russell Boersms, 25, who they da. and James of Cleveland, is survived by her mother. Mrs. Conference team. tablished a national record with 1966, second class publications claimed backed into the Geer- Ohio; four sisters, Agnes Tysse Ruth Ingraham of Saranac: 3 • Co-captains for the 1967 foot- the .45 caliber on 1966 National such as newspapers and maga- llng car while coming out of of Ann Arbor. Mrs J. Clifford brothers, Charles of Grand Ra- The city council and nlan- ball season are Terry Smith, Matches in the difficult National zines published weekly or more his driveway. McGilvary of Cressklll, New pids and Jim and Keith of Sar- rlng commission are holding a Pat McCormick and Roger Match Course, with a score of often, and featuring current Boersma was given an ord- Jersey, Mrs. Cornelia Hartough anac: two sisters, Mrs. Lor- special joint meeting on Wed- Kropf. 1060-16x out of a possible 1200. news o' Interest to the military, er to appear in Justice Court. of Louisville, Kentucky, and raine Cogswell of Lakeview and nesday of this week to discuss Competing in a National Rifle will be airlifted from San Fran- An accident early Sunday Mrs. Lois Strom of Fenton, Mrs. Ardith Bett of Alma. Lowell's plans for urban renew- Season Records Association sanctioned tourna- cisco to the armed forces serv- morning was investigated by lo- Michigan. Funeral services will be held al with Paul Jones, Planning ment at Camp Perry. Ohio, the Performance records for the ing in Viet Nam. cal authorities. Officers said Also surviving are several in Saranac. Consultant, and his associate, Lowell Rifle and Pistol Club 5-3 season were reported at the Postmaster Doyle explained that Mrs. Vemon Strouse, 47, nieces and nephews. Mr. Courier. broke the previous record of The discussion will be a- dinner: Steve Collins completed that parcels weighting 5 pounds pulled from a parking place in Given good hunting conditions, 1051-20x. round Lowell's application for 101 passes in 204 attempts for or less and not exceeding 60 the 200 block of West Main close to 140.000 of these sports- 4-H Service Club The club, in recognition of the urban renewal planning, ap- a total of 1,473 yards and 18 inches In length and girth com- Street, and struck a passing outstanding marksmanship nee- touchdowns. men are expected to return elects new officers proved last week by the coun- bined, paid at surface rates, car, driven by Wesley Hunter, home with a deer. essary to establish a national cil. Craig Thurtell caught 56 pass- will be moved by surface trans- 27, East Fulton Road, Lowell The state's herd Is estimated The Kent County 4-H Servicc record, has been awarded a es for 823 yards and 12 touch- portation within the United Township. this year at about 800.000 ac- Club elected new officers at the certificate of accomplishment downs. On the ground Larry States from the points of mail- Following the investigation, cording to Conservation Depart- October meeting which was held by the National Rifle Associa- Powers was top gainer with 102 ing to the port of embarkation. Mrs. Strouse was issued an or- ment experts. These figures are at the 4-H Ixxlge at Camp Vin- tion. To solicit carries for 551 yards: Hlllls To speed up separation and der to appear in Justice Court. not intended to discouragc the Ing at Bostwlck Lake. Member? of the Lowell team Kauffman carried the ball 88 delivery of these smaller par- On Sunday aftemoon, police other 460.000 hunters who wUl The new president Is William are Mrs. uertrude P. Schler* M donations for times for a total of 402 yards cels falling within this category. renorted that Donna Maloney, return from' the hunt ooly McPherson. 17. of Icvell; Vice- nltzauer, 514 North Monroe St., and Pete Manigold 43 carries Postmaster General 'wawrenw; 17, struck the rear of a car on dreaming of the one that got president is Robert Wlttenbach, Lowell: Mrs. Eleanore E. Brad- UROP program for 330 yards. F. O'Brien directed that all par- Main Street. away. 17, of Ada: Secretary is Susan ly, 239 Courtland Drive. High- Pete Osborne caught 25 pass- cels be clearly marked upon ac- The report, by local officers, Many of the deer in this area Sayles, 16, of Sparta; Treasurer land Park, Michigan: Mrs. M. On Wednesday afternoon, No- es for 236 yards and one touch- ceptance at the post office with showed the other car was driv- are already preparing for their is Theresa Klamferer, 16, of Lisa Rozner, 601 Woodcrest Dr., vember 23, members of the Lo- down. the letters SAM (surface air- en by Tangle Vlsser. Miss Ma- Dearborn. Michigan: and Miss annual game of hide-and-seek, Grand Rapids. The advisors are well F.F.A. will be calling on life mail). loney was ordered to appear. Stephanie A. Zajac, 5961 Audu- Cross-Country Awards when the shooting starts this Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Phelps local residents for donations to This will eliminate the task Monday aftemoon, police in- Saturday. sr., of Cedar Springs. bon Street, Detroit, Michigan. CROP (Christian Rural Over- The cross-country team, with of rewelghing and measuring vestigated an Intersection colll- Anyone in the Lowell, Alto, Susan Savles on behalf of the seas Program). Terry Dewltt and Jim Shade as the parcels at the San Francis- son at the comer of South Wash- Clarksville or Ada area shoot- club members presented the CROP, under the direction of co-captalns completed a char- co Concentration Center prior to ing and Kent Streets. ing a buck or a doe during the past president, LaVeme Wil- Garden Club the World Council of Churches, acter building season. They dispatch to Viet Nam or other Mrs. George Wlttenbach, 36, season are urged to report their liams. with an engraved gavel formerly collected donations of have a 1-4 season, and took 5th overseas military post offices. 14391 Grand River Avenue, was catch to the Ledger office for in appreciation for a job well farm commodities but our place in the Tri-River confer- Postmaster Doyle also re- struck broadside by a car driv- publication in a forthcoming is- done as last year's president. finalizes year; changing mode of living has ence. minded mailers that Christmas en by James E. Asbell, 23 of sue. The new officers will assume made it necessary to collect Jim Shade was voted the parcels weighing 5 pounds and 215H West Main Street. A free year's subscription will their official responsibilities at money contributions. These con- most valuable player, and Lar- under, though they are given Police said that Mrs. Wltten- be given to the first hunter who the November meeting. elects officers Robert Ribbler tributions are used to assist the ry Thurston, the most improv- airlift priority from San Fran- bach faded to yeild the right- reports his kill Saturday morn- underprivileged overseas. ed runner. cisco to Viet. Nam on a space of-way. ing: and a year's subscription The final 1966 meeting of the ends advanved In the past, the support of available basis, should be mail- will go to the hunter killing the 4'H achievement Lowell Showboat Garden Cub this undertaking by the Lowell ed no later than December 1. largest buck. Remember, we was held at the home of Mrs. Army training community has been most grati- Takes office as County Airmail, he said, should be sent WSCS to learn are open until noon on Satur- certificates to he Harold Lind on Monday, No- fying. It has been a rewarding vember 14. with 14 members OES 2nd vice-president day. Army Private Robert B. community service experience teaching method present. A new member was awarded Nov. 21 Blbbler, 20, son of Mr. and for the members of the F.F A., Mrs. Doris Boyd of Route 3, SENIOR CITIZENS TO How do you suppose It feels welcomed into the dub, Mrs. HAVE HOLIDAY DINNER OPEN EVENINGS... There will be a Snow Com- Mrs. Otis J. Blbbler. 13318 and has proven that compas- Lowell, was installed as second to be an illiterate—and then Robert Mumford. sion for people less fortunate leam to read? Be sure to at- Donri's Hair Stylists, 2164 munity 4-H Club meeting on The main business of the eve- Beckwlth Drive. Lowell, com- vice-president of the Kent Coun- The Senior Citizens will have East Main Street, Lowell, will November 21, at 7:30 in the pleted nine weeks of advanc- than ourselves still does exist. ty Association of the Eastern a Thanteglving potluck supper tend the Woman's Society of ning was the election of officers This drive for CROP is under, Christian Service on Friday eve- be open on Thursdays and Fri- Snow Christian Center. for 1967. The following people ed Infantry training Novem- Star on Wednesday evening, No- at the VFW Hall Thursday taken to provide those who wish ning, November 25, right after day evenings, starting this The purpose of the meeting are our new officers: Mrs. Ed- ber 4 at Fort Gordon. Georg- vember 9. at the Grand Rapids night, November 17th, at 6:30 to partake in giving for the sake Thanksgiving. Thursday, November 17, for the Is to hand out the achievement ward Kiel, president: Mrs. Ivan ia. Masonic Temple. p. m. of personal satisfaction the op- You will leam by actual ex- convenience of their many pa- certificates: all members are Graham, vice-president: Mrs. His last week of training was Conducting the ceremonies in- Turkey and dressing, rolls, portunity to gratify this desire perience how an Illiterate adult trons. Call TW 7-8155 now for urged to attend. For further in- Robert Kyser, 2nd vice-presi- spent in guerrilla warfare ex- stalling the 1967 Kent County. butter and coffee furnished. by giving to a most worthy feels when he leams to read an appointment. C32-34 formation phone 897-9772. dent: Mrs. John Troy, secre- ercises. Order of the Eastern Star, of- Please bring a dish to pass cause. by Each-One-Teach-One Meth- tary: and Mrs. Jack Thorne, During his guerilla training, ficers was Alice Volink, Junior and own table service. he lived under simulated Viet- Past Grand Matron. A card party will follovv. od. treasurer. Thanksgiving will take on a After a discussion of possible nam conditions for five days, RCA LICENSED Active In Cyclamen Chapter fighting off night attacks and new meaning as you consider activities for the coming year, Picture tubes. 25 percent dis- No. 94, Lowell Order of the LAST CALL conducting raids on "enemy" Eastem Star, Mrs. Boyd Is also the wealth of material available the drawing for the door prize count. Williams' Radio-TV, 126 For hunting clothes. We got to you simply because you can was held. It was won by Mrs. villages. He was taught meth- N. Hudson, Lowell. c24tf clerk of Lowell Township and is 'em and you need them. Wep- read while nearly a billion peo- Ivan Graham. ods of removing booby traps, seiving as the 1966-67 president setting ambushes, and avoiding of the Lowell Business and Pro- man's Clothing & Shoes, Lowell. ple in the world today wait for Retiring officers feel that 1966 SPECIAL! r.32 a teacher. has been a successful and fun enemy ambushes. fessional Woman's Club. year. The members were thank- Other specialized training In- Deer Hunter's Policy. It's Also taking office in the im- cluded small unit tactics, map ood during and 72 hours be- pressive installation were Leila ed for their help by tne retiring r president. reading, land mine warfare, ore and after the season. Get Green, Oriental Chanter, presi- The meeting was then ad- communications, and firing the $5,000 protection for $3.50. Peter dent: Tom Bateman, Grattan journed and a program was pre- M-14 rifle. M-60 machinegun Speerstra Agency, TW 7-9259. Chapter, first vice-president: sented by Mrs. Edward Kiel. A and 3.5-inch rocket launcher. c-32 Mrs. Boyd, Lowell Chapter, sec- gift wrapping workshop was ond vice-president: Harold Mac- held and we learned how to Nab, York Chapter, third vice- make "quickie" Christmas ap- Investigate refusal to answer president. rons. Irene Payne, Oriental Chap- With the completion of the fire call by Lowell fire department ter, secretary; Ann Allinson, program, a delicious dessert Grandville Chapter, treasurer; was served by our hostess, City Manager Bernard Olson call is being Investigated. Mrs. Gordon Allison, Sparta Chapter, Grandville wins debate tournament Mrs. Harold Lind, and co-hos- is making an investigation into Reynolds says that she was Chaplain: Helen Kranenberg, Grandvllle high school debaters compiled a 1M record tess, Mrs. Jake Calller. The the alleged refusal to answer told she was out of the Lowell Signet Chapter. Marshall: Ha- a fire call In Lowell Township Fire Department district. Chief to place first In the Lowell Novice Debate Tournament held next meeting will be held In zel Rekkoph, Peninsular Chap- on Sunday afternoon at the Baker or Assistant Chief Nelson ter. assistant Marshall. at the senior high school on Saturday, November 12. Mayor January 1967. Look for the ac- tivities of the Showboat Garden Mrs. Alice Reynolds farm resi- Stormzand of the Lowell Fire Harry Green. Oriental Chap- Arnold Wlttenbach, left, presented the trophies to Grand- Club again In the spring. See dence. A letter from Mrs. Rey- Department have no knowledge ter. American Flag bearer: nolds appears below. of any fire call on Sunday aft- villc's winners, Shonnce Jones, Sue Meesuln, Jim Ickes, and you then. Gladys MacNab. York Chapter, ernoon. Baker is out of town Co. Flag bearer: and Evelyn TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Kevin Halleman. but Mrs. Baker did not receive Crothers, Peninsular Chapter, Dilly gets instruction I am wondering why the Low- a call. soloist. Mona Shores high school of rounds were educators from from Red Sox camp ell Fire Department refused to The fire apparently did not This Friday and Saturday, November 18 and 19, are the Muskegon was second in the Calvin, Aquinas, and Junior come Sunday when fire threat- damage any buildings but did performance dates for this Fall's all-school play, entitled Colleges. Don Dilly of Lowell has re- endanger a bam. A ^r belong- A NEW YOU! Novice debate tournament, as ened the bam on my place, "Ask Any Girl." Forest Hills High School and Loweil debaters—affirmative cently completed the Boston saying it was not in thc-ir juris- ing to Gary Rivers parked near Women, from little sis to Zeeland high school tied for members, Jackie Brower and Red Sox instruction camp, ac- diction. a bam caught fire. A call to ndma, love to look pretty, This play Is an uproarious comedy about a small town girl third place honors. Sue Maltek—won two debates cording to Walt Schweitzer. The farm is In Lowell Town- Lowell got no response, a call our beauticians cut. style who moved to New York City, and Is determined to show and lost four. A graduate of Lowell high to Ada was at first tumed down The tournament, which con- ship and the Reynolds family and set your hair to suit your everyone that an attractive girl can be successful in the big sisted of approximately fifty Tournament chairman. Kim school, Dilly batted .303 follow- has paid taxes in Lowell for but they did respond later ac- taste. Donri's Hair Stylists. 216H debates, was attended by four- Hoag, and Mrs. Priscilla Mc- ing the regular season with the nearly 89 years so I feel as cording to Mrs. Reynolds. Cas- East Main. Lowell, 897-8155. cliy. teen schools from the Muske- Donald, Director of Debate at Winston Salem championship though I were entit'ed to some cade Township Fire Department C30-32 There are a total of 16 members of the cast who have been gon, Zeeland. and Grand Rap- Lowell, feel that the tourna- farm club team. came to the fire when called. service from township organiza- working with the directors, John Taylor and John Powell. ids areas. The Uiree morning ment was extremely successful He Is expected to be with a According to the City Mana- tions CLOSED NOVEMBER 24-27 preliminary rounds, in which and beneficial to all involved. triple A team during the 1967 Mrs. Alice M. Reynolds ger the Lowell Department has Taking the lead parts In the production are, left to right, Craig The Levee Restaurant. East all schools participated, served Other high schools participa- season. been responding to all calls, Thurtell, Christine Doyle aad Chuck Grudzinskas. as the basis for advancing the ting were Godwin Heights, Kel- The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick According to records at the even those in Ada and Cascade Main St., Lowell, will be closed "Ask Any Girl" will be presented In the senior high school top four schools to the semi- loggsville, Kenowa Hills. Kent- DUly, sr., Lincoln Lake Avenue, Lowell Light and Power plant when asked. Further informa- during the Thanksgiving holiday from Thursday, November 24, finals. wood! Lee, Muskegon Heights, played Tor the Ionia Chevies, where calls on Sunday are re- tion on this investigation will aadltortnu at 8 p. m. Tickets may be purchased at the door. through Sunday, November 27. Judges for the elimination North view, Rogers" and South before receiving a bonus from ceived, a call did come in at be reported m next week's I-ed- The production Is being sponsored by the Senior Class. Christian. the Red Sox. 2 p. m. The disposal of the gcr. C-32

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1 The Rev. B. A. Wlttenbach Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wlngeler lanranl nrnr Portland rrlrbrn- THE LOWELL LEDGER, NOV. 17. IMC THE LOWELL LEDGER, NOV. 17, INf Mrs. Irene Stahl and Mr. and and Mrs. Rufus Gregory. I i f I • » of Maple Rapids called on Ira were Thursday evening guests ting several birthdays in the Blough Tuesday afternoon. Keith THE LOWELL LEDGER Mrs. Francis Seese celebrated Mr. and Mrs. James Stapert at the Helen FJeffsen home at crowd. Harry M Knoop. GMG. SN- their birthday dinner at a res and family were Sunday supper Blough and d;iughter. Pamela, Byron Center. .Miss Margaret Star Corners Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stahl Mvmbfr of Th» Mlchlq«n Pr#«» Ann. 1 693 80-63. USS Blue. 1)1)744. F. Logan News taurant In Portland Sunday. A guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow Area of Grand Rapids wen evening Wiiigiier was a Wednesday aft- attended the Ward-Weeks wed- Boi MRS. IRA BLOUGH P.O.. San Francisco, Califomia, 173 II, Michiqan. happy birthday to those that Reyt and family. visitors. Mr. Alvin Bergy of ernoon visitor at the Wingeier ding at the Calvary Brethren Local News Michigan Fisheries 96662. S - r • mi r' '("I* paiH •• lowell, MRS. SPENO HJOHNSON had a birthday. MRS. S. P. REYNOLDS Alto was a Thursday afternoon home. Mrs. Fred Ftldman was Church Friday evening. M ifiqai; fitlil'td ' <«'* fhundi'. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chris- Mr and Mrs. G.-oige Wybcn- Center and Mrs. ard Mrs. Son- KMt #1-1 lo1' o Co., Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Overholt 1005 Michigan St., N. E. visitor. a Tuesdav aftemoon visitor. P/t. Richard A. Green. 2191- tensen entertained on Saturday Mrs. Carrie Mishler of Dav'd- ga of Grwid Rapid, spont frl- ny Si illano from Wyoming. 623 D Company, C&E Bn., i3,00 ; er ouhid# thit ft a JISO and girls of Clarksville and I block West of Fuller, corner of Diamond Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs ville. Pa., was a Wednesday din- evening with a surprise birth- day alternoon with Mr. and Jenny WUUanu from m ' Class 32d. MCRD. San Francis- Those that called on Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Overholt, day party honoring Mrs. Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dal- were Sunday dinner guests at ner guest ai the Francis Seese Cletus Wieland at the home of Mrs Albert Martin. was an overnight guest of Mr. co. California. jr.. had Sunday dinner with ert Keyt at their home near stra were dinner guests of Mr. the Ralph Gold, jr.. home at home. Mrs. Dorothy Beverly of an I .Mrs. Elinor Mi s Monday. her son William Sunday were Mr. Peter Randall and friend, Pfc Michael J. Bost. RA their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rockford. and Mrs. Fred Dalstra of But- FRESH COOKED Cedar Springs. Grand Rapids was a Thursday Mrs. Mary Shaw entered But- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tindall George Overholt and Wanda In trick Avenue Sunday. Mrs. Freeman Hoffman and afternoon visitor. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Genu Miller 1 (ft 18803, 42nd Inf. lit., (Scout School menu S. T. Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. call'd ')P Mrs. Nora Dalrymplo terworth Hospital Tuesday to and Mrs. .less Hazen, of Plain- honor of Julie Overholt's birth- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Walter Wlttenbach of Belding DorO, Support Bn., Ist Bde., Week of November 21 Howard Seeley were Sunday In Sunshine Hospit; ! Sunday. utidergo tests. well. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stadel day. Friday evening callers at the daughterj were supper guests were Sunday luncheon and eve- 101st ABN. Dlv A.P.O. 96147, dinner guests of Mrs. Violet Kenneth Fox home were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacNaugh- Mr. ird Mrs. Bert Van De- MONDAY— of East Freeport. Mrs. Oaylord Mr. Howard Smelker of East at the Kenneth Blough home on ning guests. Mr. and Mrs. Am- San Francisco. California. Wildey in Grand Rapids. COCKTAIL SHRIMP ton and family were visitors of Wey of Grand Rhpids and Mr. Spaghetti ant' Me*»t Balls and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Lo- Feasal and children of Lowell Freeport spent Sunday eve- ^siiuL. Thursday evening in honor of mon Miller- sr., of Pinhook were Capt. Charles 11. Cronlnger. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osborn of well. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Befrke .jiiu Mrs. Godfr y Helm were Crisp Snlad and Mrs. Ethel Blank local. ning with Mr. and Mrs. Ken- their son. Kenneth, Jr's. birth- Monday evening visitors. 1st US. Box 2717. A.P.O., New Grand Rapids were Friday din- of Howard City Saturday eve- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. k Bread and Butter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yoder neth Price and family. and FRESH OYSTERS day. York. New York. 09238. Dresses! ner guests of Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pfaller and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kauffman ning. Mrs. LeRoy GHger. Sandy and Fruit were Sunday dinner guests. No- John Krebs and David and Ron D. Wilson. 350-9^6 SN, Mr. and Mrs. William Wie- sons took a trip to Newago and attended funeral services for a Cindy of Saranac. TUESDAY— vember 6. of Mr. and Mrs. Vin- Howard Seeley. FOR THE HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Veiter of USCG Coos Bay, P State Pier. land and son Robert attended back Sunday. Paul Hoffman left Thursday close friend. Charles Brown, at Creamed Ham on Biscuits cent Kelley at Clarksville, In Palmi. Michigan, called on Portland. Maine. 01100. the Lake wood sports banquet on morning for Watersmeet In sear- Holland, Monday afternoon. Harvartl Beets the aftemoon thev all attended Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bertran their aurt. Mrs. Ethel Veiter, Pvt. JamfS Rogers. R\ 549- Tuesday evening at the Lnke- ch of de^r. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wingeier Halsln Bread and Butter the 60th wedding anniversary held a birthday party for their Be sure to get them here! Mrs. George Krebs and Mrs. Sunday aftemoon. 52194, 6th ETC. USAOC S. Box wood school. called on their sister, Mrs. Al- Remember the •Hlo open house for Mr and Mrs. daughter, Linda. Thursday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCarty 147. Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Joyce Zook of Lake Odessa WINTERIZE James Brock attended a jewe- ma Finglaton at the Medical WEDNESDAY— • Jr. Pefifes Lawrence Endres of East Free- ning. Those present were Mr. OPEN—Monday thru Saturday 8 a. m. to I p. m. lry party at the home of Mrs. from Twin l^kes and Mr. and Maryland. 21005. spent Sunday with Sally Yoder. S. W. Bowne Center near Hastings Monday Hot Dogs Rpllshes and Mrs. Ernie Pesoyan of Friday Evening 'UI 8 p. m. Michael B. Kettner, SN 916- port at the Carlton Center Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller Larry Katt at Clarksville Wed- Mrs. Jerry Fredericks and fam- men in service Baked Beans Grand Rapids, Alex Rozek and YOUR CAR NOW morning. 83-30. DermUlion. AKA. 107 R Grange Hall. and family of Coats Grove were MRS. I,. T. ANDERSON nesday e'vening. ily from Ada spent the day Sun- Spending Christmas and the Apple Sauce ?»nd Cookies • Juniors Bill Ringler. Phone: 459-4411 Dlv.. F.P.O., New York, New Nancy Baker of Woodbury Friday evening callers at the Mr." and Mrs. Kenneth Stahl day with Mrs. Ace Vanden- holiday season away from home Any day, the temperature could take a nose dive. Don't York. spent Friday night with her Harold Yoder home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Antonl- called on their aunt. Mrs. Su- Broeck. can be a lonely one. especially AND OF COURSE- let cold weather catch you unprepared! Bring your car Pvt. Darroll G. Kelley. US • Misses sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Over- Gary Price of Big Rapids des were Saturday evening sup sie Beean at Grand Rapids on Mrs. Bert McNeilly of Elkton If you're a serviceman, serving MILK FROM Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jous- 55896111. 41st Engr.. Co. (Port- holt. jr. spent "the weekend with his par- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob to us... let us treat It to a complete winterizing. Sunday aftemoon and enmute spent two days recently at the his country abroad or in the ma left Friday morning for Ari- home they called at the Verle William Roth home. Const). Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Spenor Johnson ents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hemlngsen of LoweU. states. Price and family. zona where they will spend the Stahl home. n the Mr. and Mrs. I^e Shear and 22060. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Har- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson Starting this week, the Lowell winter. —Lubrication —Snow Tires Sunday supper guests at the daughters of Battle Creek spent Sgt. Wayne Miller. 1843A. Pat- ry Johnson of Grand Rapids and Mrs. John Overholt. jr., en- of Alto spent Saturday evening Ledger will begin to publish a Mr. and Mrs. Claire Anderson home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ton Drive. Fort Mead, Mary- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson tertained with a Tupper Ware with Mr. and Mrs. John Bland- —Batteries —Brake Check continuous list of servicemen's and daughters attended the 25ih Wingeier were Mr. and Mrs. I,odie Shear. land. of Alto to Charlotte Sunday rty Tuesday evening with 18 Ing. addresses, so that area resi- dies present. wedding anniversary of her —Steering —Radiators Fred Grawburg and sons, Fred- EOeventh Mrs. Merton Alderink of For- A3c Daniel L. Steele, Box 76. Friday afternoon John Ring- dents can remember them at morning for church services at cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 19 CES, Homestead Air Forte Mr. and Mrs. Werner Kiel of ler of Grand Rapids called at le and Edwin of Clarksville. Mr. est Hills is spending the week •his time with a note of greet- the United Brethren Church, Wagner of Mame Saturday eve- —Hoses —Antl-Freexe Base. Florida. 33033. Grand Rapids spent Tuesday the Lloyd Bertran and Alex Ro- and Mrs. Lyman Feldman and with Mr. and Mrs. Lodle Shear. ing or a Christmas package. then went home with Mr. and ning last week. evening at the John and George zek homes. family also Mrs. Fred Feldman pin Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith If you have a name which Mrs. Carl Johnson for a pre- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond How- Overholt home. Mrs. Urban Llpps of Lowell of Falrbury. Illinois, were call- went to the Bernard Smith you would llko added to this Thanksgiving dinner. This was ard of Detroit spent over the Mrs. Harold Yoder accom- and Mrs. Kenneth Fox spent ers. Again the local keglers did home Thursday evening for din- ever growing list, call the led- the first time the brothers were weekend with his parents, the panied Mrs. Fred Klahn to the Saturday in Grand Rapids. BUY YOUR SNOW TIRES NOW! Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shaf- some mighty fine bowling. For ner in honor of Mrs. Smith's ger office or send it by mall, together for a meal for many George Howards. wedding of Roger Weeks and Douglas Antonldes was quite fer called on Will Lott and Mrs. the men it was Gordon Ridge- birthday. so that all servicemen will have years. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson Marsha Ward at the Calvary ill with the mumps last week Grace Craig at Elmdale. Mr. way with a fine 615 series and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smith the benefit of a happier holiday Mrs. Ben Zoet entered Blod- called on Miss Theresa Miller and Mrs. Duane Weeks and Brethren Church Friday eve- but is recovering nicely. Floyd Everting having a high and family of Fallasburg spent season. gett Hospital Thursday and had Sunday aftemoon last week. ning. Sue Sharpe and I^eo Taylor of daughter at Pleasant Valley. game of 232. Sunday aftemoon at the home Pfc Kerry A. Tap. US55896tl2. surgery Friday forenoon. The Mrs. Charles Timpson and Rev. & Mrs. Rollie Poe of LoweU and Mrs. Sherman Rey- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seese In the women's department. of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith. HHC. 506th Field Depot. Dl- last reports we got she is get- Mrs. Keith Bowman attended Alto called at the William Por- nolds were dinner guests Sun- With Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stahl It was Phyllis Earle with a 510 Mr. and Mrs. Clare Gless at- ector of Services, Reefer Pit., ting along as well as expected. the O.E.S. Convention in Grand ritt home Monday. day at the home of Mr. and and son. Donald. Mr. and Mrs. series, and Mary Lou Wheat tended the funeral of the for- APO San Francisco, Califomia, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Price & Mrs. Kenneth Blough had Mr. Rapids Wednesday aftemoon & MANOR Helm Texaco Gordon Stahl. Irene Stahl and mer's cousin. Arthur Provost, Mrs. Alex Robertson. They were had the high game of 203. 96243. evening. E. MAIN ST.. LOWELL Mrs. I^na Lehman enjoyed Sun- family of Middleville called on and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and girls joined for supper by Mr. and PHONE 897-9625 In Chicago, Illinois, Saturday. Sgt. Robert G. Lipscomb. 191- I wanf to fhank the voters of Vergennes Mr. and Mrs I^on Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price and Mrs. Grace Hoffman and Mrs. C. E. Snyder of Kalama- dav dinner at the Tri-Level Res- Jackpot Bowling Visitors of l^rry Lawrence, 9312. USMC, Transport Com- Township for the wonderful support they and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Denise Blough for called to see Miss Maud Cru- who has been a patient at the zoo. TEXAS In the Jackpot Sunday night, pany. 91 h MT. BN. 7th Motor gave me in the November 8th General sok at the Rhena -Damouth Clark and Ward Boulard spent supper Thursday evening to Sunday aftemoon Mr. & Mrs. Belding Community Hospital for Transport Battalion. FPO., home Friday aftemoon. she re- AI Seeley and Dick Dilly. jr., Thursday evening with Mr. and celebrate Kenneth's birthday. Kenneth Fox called on Mr. and QUALITY the past week were Mr. and San Francisco, California, 966- Eleclion for the office of Township Treas- lumed home from Butterworth cracked the jackpot with Al Mrs. William Ponitt. Sally Yoder spent Sunday Mrs. Jim Thompson of Lowell Mrs. Jerry Peloquin of Jenison, 02. earlier in the week. rolling an actual 700 series. urer. Mr. and Mrs. Emest Chupp with Ann Washbum at the home to help celebrate Allen's 2nd Mr. and Mrs. WUIard Lawrence Pfc Karl Van Spronsen. US Michael Bowman relumed to Congratulations Al! —Leon Alberts and family and Mabel Yoder of of Mrs. Maxlne Stahl. They at- birthday and Lori's 4th birth- of Clarksville. and Mr. and Mrs. 55-864, 463, Hq. Brty., 4th Msl. his home from M.S.W. wiih Elkart. Indiana, and Mr. and tended services at the Menno- day. Men's High Series Fred Cahoon of Lowell. Bn., 517 Arty.. Fort Clayton, p32 Maurice Pitsch Friday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Blough called on nite Church. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bertran Mrs. Frances Osbum will re- Canal Zone. Taboga. 09827. Both boys relumed to E. Lan- 615 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kauffman Mrs. Ron Martin and children and family spent Saturday with Gordon Ridgeway enter Grand Rapids Osteopath- A3c Thomas A. Bishop, AF Sunday aftemoon. sing Sunday evening. 608 of Kalamazoo spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ponstlen of Marty Reynolds ic Hospital where she will un- 168-79580. 3640 PTW. Box 592. Mrs. Joe Flynn returned to 596 Mrs. William Lentz and son, Mrs. Pauline KUgus and Mrs. Dearbom. Rugged! Ron Hoist dergo surgery on Tuesday. Laredo Air Force Base. Texa... her work at Amway Company 591 Freddie and Mrs. Carlena Kenneth Price. Sunday aftemoon quite a bit Hugh VanderVeen Pvt. James Rogers was home S-Sgt. Donald L. Dawson. 28- of Ada today after 3 week's va- 589 Christianse of Alma were Sun- Mrs. Grace Hoffman took Mr. of excitement was caused in our Ed Roth over the weekend to visit his 620, 143rd Ct.. SW. Leisure City. cation at her home here. 587 day dinner guests with their and Mrs. Kenneth Blough In neighborhood when a car caught Len Kerr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Florida, 33030. Adi Shoppers' Sqaare—«76-9231 LOWELL—8t7-f3N Mr. and Mrs. Claire Ander- 577 sister and daughter. Mrs. Geo. honor of Dillia's birthday for fire near the bam belonging to AI Seeley Rogers. He is stationed in S-Sgt Roger Topp. 5th TCS. Open Dallv 1M Open Dally J4 son and daughters, Marie and 572 Johnson, Mrs. Christiansen stay- dinner at Bill Knapp's Restau- Mrs. Alice Reynolds, nearly set- John Topp. jr. Maryland. Box 280. A.P.O. 96274. San Fran- Thurs., Fit, Sat. II 'tfl • Frl. & Sat. I 'til I Theresa, shopped In Grand Ra- 560 ed for the week while George rant in Grand Rapids Sunday. ting fire to the bam. but with CORDUROY COAT Ed Stormzand Mrs. W. W. Gumser is a pa- cisco. Califomia. pids early Saturday in the aft- 560 is at Watersmeet deer hunting Mrs. Kenneth Blough with the aid of Cascade Fire Depart- Leo Haybarker tient at Blodgett Hospital in Sp5 James R. Strouse, RA- emoon, they visited her father by FIELD & STREAM Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stahl, several other ladles started to ment. the fire was extinguished, Grtmd Rapids. 167G3255. A-CC, 809th Engr. Bn., serves up Louis Klein and son Floyd of Women's High Series Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stahl, work at the new WurzburgV' with no damage to the bam. Mrs. Byron Potter and Miss A. P. 0 , 96232. San Franclsce, Wright. store on 28th Street Monday The car was completely destroy- Phyllis Earle 510 Bond of Grand Rapids motored California. the softshell Mrs. Keith Bowman assisted ' • Fur-look collar, momlng. ed. Mrs. Reynolds wishes to Mary Lou Wheat 504 to Drayton Plains and spent the A2c Barry Gene Hunt. AF the Ladle's Aid at Bowne Cen- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lan- thank Cascade Fire Deparment fully lined with same material. Marilyn Knooihuisen 486 weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 16806327 Box 799. C.M.R. A.P.O. ter Tuesday. They served din- in colors don and family of Carlton Cen- and all others who helped. Linda Taylor 475 Jack Miesel and family. New York, New York. 09109. ter were Thursday evening visi- ner election day. Ann Wright 472 Byron Potter of Lowell, his A3c Daniel L. Steele. 147 Lucy tors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson Gert Steffens 471 son Byron Joseph of East Lan- NW. Apt. 2. Florida City. Flori- to taste Yoder and family. were Sunday dinner guests of Study Cluh to $35 Jo Potter 470 sing and his son David of Grand da. 33030. Mrj Daniel Kauffman is tak-«» Richard Housemans of Grand, wWVIIWSoonsoreI WWd Katie Lyons 468 Rapids are deer hunting with A3c James R. Murray, AF, ing care of Hoffman's station Rapids Sunday. hear principal Nettie Walters 466 their son and brother. William 16929012. 3342 School Sq., Box while David is at Watersmeet Carol Lawrence 462 Potter of Iron Mountain. 158. Amaiillo Air Force Base, deer hunting. Mrs. Bertha Berle and sister, New Inovatlons in education Texas, 79111. Mr. and Mrs. Emest Chupp Men's High Games Miss Velma Selleck of Portland, S-Sgt. Raymond Ramsdell, will be discussed by Dirk Vene- Other winter jackets and family and Mabel Yoder of called Sunday on Miss Agnes ma at the Child Study Club's Floyd Everting 232 2805 Lisa Lane. Kansas City, Elkart. Indiana, spent Sunday LOWELL AREA SCHOOL BANDS in big variety. Perry. November 17 meeting, begin- Paul Noffke 231 Missouri. evening at the Kenneth Blough Elmdale Mrs. Fred Kropf visited her ning at 8 p. m. Ron Hoist 224 Terrance L. Dykstra. HA B- home. sisters. Rose and Hannah Fuss, MRS. IRA SARGEANT Following bis address, Mr. 2 lb. $3.90 — 3 lb. $5.50 — 5 lb $3.60 from $16.95 Hugh VanderVeen 223 503824. Hospital Corpsman, Na- Mrs. Minerva Stahley of Mid- and her brother. Fred Fuss of Venema will conduct a question Gordon Ridgeway 221 val Hospital, Portsmouth. Vir- dlebury. Indiana, spent Friday near Clarksville Sunday. and answer period before the Marty Reynolds 220 ginia. 23708. with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Iva Linton called on Mr. attending members and guests. Buy From Any Bond Member from Grades 5 thm 12 I^n Kerr 219 Pvt. George F. Converse. RA- Lester Thompson. They called We are all glad to hear that and Mrs. Lewis Jones at Sog- 16929896. D-164. 5th Pit., US, The meeting will be held at Dave Konkle 216 on Mrs. Cletus Wieland, Mr. Irvin Stahl has been home for Or Coll: wum Sunday aftemoon. ATC, Armor, Fort Knox. Ken- the home of Mrs. Keith Buck. Ed Roth 216 Ira Blough of Alto, Mrs. Emery over a week and Is doing very Mr. and Mrs. John Fahmi & Co-hostess is Mrs. Oren Bal- Mr. Jessup 897-7366 Mr. Mills 897-9674 Denny Videan 213 tucky, 40102. Klme at Lake Odessa in after- nicely from his recent surgery. their guest. Mr. Wm. Lind of com. A3c Michael J. McCormick, noon. Mrs. William McClure enter- Women's High Games Califomia. spent the weekend in 16850085. 778 Radar Sqd., (ADC) Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stahl and tained with a demonstrators Saginaw visiting Mr. and Mrs. Box 169, Havre, Montana, 59- girls of South Boston were Sun- party last Monday evening, a Mary Lou Wheat 203 Claude Klest. Last week they 501. day dinner guests of his par- number of the local ladies at- Gert Steffens 195 took a trip to the Ashland- Pfc. Thomas Thompklns, 2212 Deep, dainty or vividly colored, the softshell ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stahl. tending. Marilyn Knooihulzen 195 Greenbay area of Wisconsin to Beach Avenue. Mississippi City, "go-with" for goers. A wisp of 100% nylon Joan Hale 191 visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shaf- Missouri. 39562. knit, zipped to the rear, utterly carefree. fer, Mrs. Genevieve Layer. Ir- Dottle Blaln 186 Sunday aftemoon callers of Capt. Roger McMahon. 4157th vin Stahl were among those Ann Wright 185 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis were Strat. Wing. Box 397. A. P. O., 34 to 40. who during the past few days, Jo Potter 185 Mrs. Dennis Fredrickson and Seattle. Washington, 98737. Want to know Carol Lawrence 179 Shirley from Hastings, Mr. and •called on Will Lott. We are sor- F. W. Verspoor. US Ajax. Gove Lake ry to report that he is not gain- oons Lou Green 177 Mrs. Clair Flynn from Bowne Ar 6. DC Dlv., c-o F.P.O., San Sleeveless $3.98 ing as his many friends wish Nettie Walters 177 Monday evening visitors of Francisco. Califomia, 96601. Short Sleeve Styles $3.98 & $4.98 MRS. LEON SEELEY he would. Larry Lawrence, who Is a pa- Pfc R. B. Tower, jr.. 2202337, Santa's secret YMCA Youth Leagues tient at the Belding Community Long Sleeve $4.98 & $5.98 The writer only very recently 2nd Repl. Co.. Staging Bn., has been informed of the death The pin-spilling was pretty Hospital, were his brother. Camp Pendelton. Califomia. Mr. Albert Slater of Grand- of Wesley Wilson, aged 76. and good in all leagues last Satur- Ralph Lawrence. Ken Burton. Pfc. Lester Paul Manley, US COLORS: In the Lowell Area, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cahoon and ville was a Friday caller at ihe was the husband of the former day in the Y. M. C. A. Youth 55892902. 406th PC Det., A.P.O., White, Black, Loden, Navy, Leon Seeley home. of success...? Mrs. Bill Adams of Belding. Irma Long of this place. The divisions. San Francisco, Califomia, 962- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burghy deceased had been in failing who's the In Crowd talking to? Kris Kropf again took the 38. Brown, Plumb and family of Lansing were health for about two years and high game and high series hon- Sunday aftemoon callers of Mr. passed away September 18. at Santa says, "Hats off to ors In the Grade School League, Sunshine Hospital where he was Buck dealers, mostly. bowling a 134 game and 257 a patient for two days. They the Christmas Club plan! series for two games. h?d resided at Dutton for a It's the practical way to The Junior high bowlers were good many years. Besides the Azzarello Chevrolet & Buick Inc. I^wj led by Rick Seese who rolled wife he is survived by a daugh- pay for gifts and holiday 1250 W. Main St., Lowell ——• a nice 183 game and a 436 ser- i Dorothy, and two sons, expenses." You, too, can B8 Kobert and Harold. He was For the high school bowlers. € laid to rest in the Dutton Ceme- be a successful Santa, with It was Tom Koewers with a tpry. fine 209 game and a 550 ser- /ef yourself Members of Hope Church of no money worries. Look ies; both new highs for the sea- Rally 'Round the Brethren have been busy ahead to Christmas 1967. son in this division. go leggy the past two weeks making ap- The youth bowlers are await- the Dodge... Boys! ple butter in the good, old- ing the first toumament of the fashioned way. On Friday eve- season which Is the Family Two- ning the ladles would prepare Hold your horses—and some to be held on Saturday, ' TXNTY J%SE ...to find out the apples, then the next day Job Our November 26. that could be quite a tne men would oversee the cooking of the cider and apples. Grade School High Game how much you Bill Bosler being the head boss. problem with either HRISTMAS Kris Kropf 134 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant by BERKSHIRE J Kevin McMahon 121 Polara's standard 383-cubic> were Sunday dinner guests of may save on Kelly Hoist 118 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry DeVine of car insurance rural Belding. Others who also Grade School High Series For those who wish the maximum enjoyed the lovely roast goose in fit, the minimum in fuss. IWUBSHSHMESCM and duck dinner were Mr. and Kris Kropf 257 Mrs. Elbert Harwood and Mrs. Kelly Hoist 219 Berkshire Panty Hose is in divine m Bemie Bryan 207 D. Miller of Grand Rapids and Agiion stretch nylon. Longer and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sargeant High Game, Junior High || of Creenville. Watch Your Savings Grow! prettier with no ridge between Mr. and Mrs Ralph Kyser of Rick Seese 183 stocking and panty. In this season's rural Lowell, were Sunday eve- $ .50 a week $ 25.00 Pat Herblet 148 $2.00 ning callers of Mr. and Mrs. $1.00 a week — - $ 50.00 Dale Hanson 134 most important colors, "ttj Inch V8 or any optional Ira Sargeant. $2.00 a week — - $3.00 Next Sunday, November 20. $100.00 High Series, Junior High engine up to the 440-Magnum. Thanksgiving will be observed $3.00 a week $150.00 © '67 Polara Rick Seese 436 Expensive? Don't you believe it at Hope Church of the Brethren, $5.00 a week $250.00 Dan Hill 378 at which offerings of food, or PAUL NOFFKE $10.00 a week $500.00 Dale Hanson 371 Be a leader in '67— whatever can be shared, will 13473 Vergennes Road be brought and placed at the High Game, Senior High 11 drive a new Polara. LoweU, Mich—Ph. TW78348 front part of the church for the Annual Harvest Festival, which Tom Koewers 209 Mitch McMahon 189 Buy Wirii Confidence from Your Dodge STATE i at a later date will be distribu- ted to needy families of Uie lo- STATE Terry Raab 182 "Qualify" Dealer cal communities. (One of Seven 8-Timc Winners Ui the Li. S. A.) FARM T" High Serlw, Seulor High INlUIANd^ SAYINGS BANK MUTUAL The first tax appropriation for LOWEU. MICHIGAN Tom Koewers 550 219 WEST MAIH ST.. LOWCLL PHONE TW 7-7577 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY public education in Michigan Blair Cahoon 502 JACKSON MOTOR SALES gODGE Homo Cnice. SiuuiVn'ngtOri, llilriyii war. made in 1817—2 total o! TV/ 7-9277 * Jerry Wilterink 466 939 WEST MAIN, LOWELL PHONE TW 71281 IHII • 3 vhir $380. l /

I THE LOWFLi; LEDGE*, NOV. 17, 1IM fer. Mr. and Mrs. teo THocher the afternoon. Mr. ft Mrs. Walter La Brenz among his relatives and a Ic of Cascade, to Willlamston Sun- The Friendship S. S. Class of Grand Rapids, and Ron Lan- time resident of Lansing, dk Johnson & Carrlngton. bidder. bookkeeper to work In his of- THE LOWELL LEDGER. NOV. 17, 1966 day where they visited Mrs. held their party Saturday eve- don of Carlton were Sunday Saturday night of a heart at- Wolverine Company. $4.206 97 fice. Centuries ago. Greek farmers A^pfhnrhcf Tobias' son Paul and family. ning at the home of Mr. and dinner guests of the Delton Ty- The Board approved a 1966 raised a type of wheat they call- »wil IWVJIOI . • , tack. Mrs. Mabel Cool and Lowell Area School bid. They also visited Mrs. Tobias' Mrs. Fred Sawdy. lers. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Taylor For top dollar at your auction, call... B & S fund check for $1.140 00 ed calamus—crop failure was a Mrs. Barbara Miller of Pinhook Motion bv Mettemlck and sec- Alto Party Line daughter, Mrs. Earl Eberis and A rirls slumber party was en- of Saranac and Mrs. Florence to Ditto Company for two com- The Alto Garden Club will were nearest relatives here. He onded by Shade to refer bus in- calamity, thus, our present word. family of Fowlerville. YANDIR LAAN & HART. AUCTIONEERS meet at the Alto Church on joyed Friday night with eight Bloom of Grand Rapids were will be missed as he made surance to Insurance commit- bomatic units. Mrs. Leonard Vandawatei of board proceedings Wednesday aftemoon at two o'- Mrs. Euberti Silcox, 868-6710 of the Sunday School class at aftemoon visitors. many visits to see his brother, "Ask the people we have sold for" tee with authority to act. Big Rapids and Mrs. Carl Kel- the home of Eloise and Joyce Special Meeting clock. Mrs. Robert Walton. Garry Leslie, near at the Veteran's BILL HART A. C. VANDER LAAN Replar Meeting bid on the Bushnell Elementary . 7. Nays, 0. Motion car- ser of Grand Rapids were both Letson. October 17. IHC The Alto Study Group will ELECT BOWNE TOWNSHIP and Debbie of Kalamazoo and Facility In Grand Rapids and October II, IH€ School to the Karsten Construc- the church. Sunday dinner guests of the Lee A roller skating party spon- Hastingi, Mich. GranId RapidsRapkf, l Mich. r meet Thursday at 9:15 a. m. at Mrs. Ray Wieland, Vlckl and other cousins In this vicinity. OFFICERS NOVEMBER 8 Sunday, November 20, at the l»h. 452 3521 tion Company of Grand Rap- Motion by Reagan and sec- Meeting called to order at the home of Mrs. Edith Wie- Vandawater family. Mrs. Van- sored by the Christian Endeavor Todd of Welcome Comers spent The funeral Is Wednesday in Meting callcd to order at COLBY 11:00 a. m. worship the speaker ids. and the contract for the onded by Gerard to Increase 7:40 p. m by President Wes- At the general election las dawater remained to spend a ACIMCY land. The study is Chapters is being held Tuesday evening the weekend with parents, Mr. Lansing. 7:30 p. m. by President Wes- high school addition to Ter Hor- Tuesday Irvin Rodgers was e will be Elder and pastor Guy few days with her son and fam- the rent paid to the Lowell sell. Three and Four to "Christian at Lowell Rink. John Near, well known here sell. st and Rinrema Construction lected supervisor with 335 votes Kramer, his message will be iiy. Methodist Church from $150.00 Roll Call—Members Present: Being and Doing." Last Friday all the pupils at Roll call—Members present: Company of Grand Rapids. Evelyn Smith, clerk 338; Rich "Present your Bodies. A Living a month to $225.00. Kiel, Coons, Wessell. Reagan. The Clark Circle will meet David Lunsford of Grand Ra- the school here made a tour of Kiel, Coons, Mettemlck, Wes- Sacrifice. At the 7 p. m. serv- Ayes, 8. Nays, 0. Motion car- Ayes, 7. Nays 0. Motion car- Members absent: Mettemick, Thursday at noon at the home ard Fairchlld, treasurer 338 pids was a Saturday supper the David Otto turkey farm sell, Geraid and Reagan. Mem- ice the speaker will be Priest ried. ried. Shade and Gerard. of Mrs. Ora I.ee Klnyon for a Kenneth Sinclair, trustee 335; guest of Alvin Bergy and Mable. near Mlddlevllle and leamed ber Shade arrived at 9:07 p. m. CHARLES I. COLBY Howard Jousma, the theme will The Board tabled for further Motion by Mettemick and sec- The Insurance Committee a- turkey dinner. Mrs. lina Wood and George Anderson, constable Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dlnta- the many task.? which go Into Members Absent: None be "Draw Close to Me with HIGH study the idea of placing a bond onded by Reagan to allow de- warded the bus insurance to Alto Off. UN 8-3961 will have the program. man end family and Mrs. Jay the raising and equipment cf Motion by Gerard and sec- Prayer and Fasting." Dintaman, all of Kalamazoo, processing the meat for the onded by Mettemlck to approve issue before the voters .some- ductions from teachers' wages Farm Bureau Insurance Com- The South Ix)well Circle will Monday. November 21, 7:0§ time during the month of Jan- in order that they may partici- pany (Dale Johnson. Alto) on Clarfcsville Office: meet Thursday. Mrs, Bertha were Sunday evening luncheon nation's Thanksgiving bird. The QUALITY the minutes of the regular mee- Camp Fire Girls p. m., the Zioneers will meet uary. 1967. in order to complete pate In tax sheltered annuities. their bid of $2,408.11. PARENTS' Rittenger will be the hostess guests of the Paul Dintaman teacher and parents accompani- ting of September 12. 19M. and OW 3-3231 MAGAZINE at the church. At 7:30 p. m. the family. ed them. due the special meeting of October the building of the Alto School Ayes. 7. Nays. 0. Motion car- A public hearing on the 1966- for the aftemoon with Mrs. We had our Camp Fire meet- Zions 1-eague will meet at the addition. ried. 67 school year budget will AS ADVIDTISEO 1-eona Wieland having charge of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence El- Miss Bethel Mote was speak- 5, 1966, as read and-or amend- TMtMiN ing at the school house after church. FRESH Motion by Reagan and secon- Motion by Shade and second- held next Monday night, Octo- the program and Mrs. Norma dred enroute to their Florida er Sunday evening at the Fen- ed. school on Tuesday. November Tuesday, November 22. 7:00 HARDWARE ded by Kiel to have Ixmell ed by Gerard to purchase a ber 24. 1966. at 8:00 p. m. in Peterson rendering the devo- home, were recent overnight wick Church, sponsoring the Ayes, 6. Nays. 0. Motion car- MEET EVERY 8ih. p. m., the Field School of Class- 223 W. Main St., Lowell Light and Power install two L. 4 A. model 202-50 high pres- the high school cafeteria. tions. guests of Mrs. Genevieve Lay- Thank Offering Program of DRESSED ried. The Mothers were invited, es will continue at the church. er. 1.000 watt wide beam lights on sure washer from Nick Muller Motion by Reagan and sec- BANKING NEED The New Testament Study Missions. Loren J. Mote and Ph. 897-7167 Motion by Kiel and seconded and about twenty mothers ac- Wednesday, November 23. at Mr. and Mrs. Irving McCul- Beverly accompanied her. the high school parking lot at Enterprises for the price of onded by Coons to pay $15,520.- BANK ON US TO will continue at the I^well Con- 7:30 p. m., our Mid-week wor- by Gerard to pay the general $469.00. 55 on the interest of the 1966 cepted the Invitation. Mrs. lough and family of Plainwell The Thank Offering Service a cost of 125 per month with gregational Church this Thurs- fund bills as listed. Ayes, 7. Nays. 0. Motion car- Coons of Lowell brought her ship service is held, the speak- and Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCaul will be Sunday evening. No- the Light and Power Company debt fund. day from 8 to 9:30 p. m. er will be High Priest Dirk Yes, 6. Nays, 0. Motion car- Ayes, 4. Nays. 0. Motion car- 6th Grade Camp Fire Girls to of Clarksville were Sunday aft- vember 27, here at the Church, supplying the current and in- ried. CHECKING ACCOUNTS the Alto Woman's Society of Venema and the message will ried. Motion by Kiel and seconded the meeting to put on a Cere- emoon callers of Mrs. Gene- with Miss Mote as speaker. She Turkeys stallation. ried. Improves comforLlowers heat bills and Christian Service will meet Fri- monial for us. be "Am I Willing to Sacrifice Ayes, 6. Nays, 0. Motion car- by Gerard to pay withholding The Board will hold a special day. November 18. at 8 p. m. vieve Layer. is the missionary to Serria Le- Old Business 4% INTEREST for the Price of Perfectton?" ried. tax of $770 44 and retirement meeting on Monday. October 24. in the church. Mrs. Lila Lee We served a lunch of cook- Mrs. Helen Craig and Mrs. one, West Africa, where she CILAgTlC Motion by Coons and secon- Aind of $76 88 for the former 1966. after the budget hearing YOU protects your family's health! ANNUAI. RATE PAID ON Grummet will be In charge of ies. punch and coffee. The Sec- Genevieve Layer attended the has served several terms and ded by Kiel to approve the pur- New Business Alton. Talbot and Mapes Dis- to decide what course to follow CAN SAVINGS ACCOUNTS the program, having the theme ond and Third Grade Blue Birds Weeks-Ward wedding at the Cal- she is at home on furlough this At last! A low priced whole-house humidifier. Other Alto News BATHTUB chase of two new school bus tricts. in regards to future building INSTALL Automatically humidifies air all winter long. of "Mission to Six Continents." also attended the meeting. vary Brethren Church Friday year and Is teaching in the Behllne Turkey Farm Bids on bus insurance. CAULK chassis with Superior bodies Ayes, 7. Nays, 0. Motion car- and bond issues. Lowers heat bills. P'olects family's health. Fits South I-owell Circle will have Debbie Anderson, Scribe evening. Clarksville school. IT Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Watts from the Wlttenbach Sales & Paul Noffke. bidder. State ried. Motion by Wessell and secon- in duct or plenum of your forced warm air Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yelter and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fox and YOURSELF charge of the tea committee. were Sunday dinner guests of 5953—28th ST.. S. E. Service Company of Uwell for Farm Company. J2,744.04 bid The Board granted the Gold- heating system-rotating evaporator discs run Farmers State Mr. and Mrs. Earl Klnyon were family and mother, Mrs. Earl ded by Reagan to adjourn at A Thanksgiving servicc for Mr. and Mrs. Allen Behler of the bid price of ^15,412.00. includes $50 membership fee, en Gloves permission to use the 10:55 p. m. only on air supplied bv furnace blower. No electric Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Fox attended the 50th wedding •3 this area will be held at the Lake Odessa. i/ PHONE 949-3670 PHONE 949-3569 Yes, 6. Nays. 0. Motion car- (2699,61 plus 74.43 uninsured) field house for their annual motor or controls. Commended by Parents' Baptist news Mrs. Rex Rice of Sheridan. anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Respectfully submitted. Freeport United Brethren Chur- Mr. and Mrs. Bud Livingston DOW CORNING ried. Dale Johnson, bidder. Farm toumament. S^95 Magazine. Simple! Efficient! Economical! Ask Gary Bloomer and bride were Olney Adams of Mlddlevllle on C3142 Roben Reagan. D. D. S. Bank of Alto ch Wednesday. November 23. at Forty-one women gathered at and children of Clarksville were Motion by Reagan and secon- Bureau Company. 12,358.16 bid The Board authorized Supt. for the Turbo-Flo humidiller. in a very serious auto accident Sunday. They were guests of Secretary 8 p. m. The speaker will be the the Church Thursday evening Sunday dinner guests of the ded by Gerard to award the plus 49.95 innocent victim. Pace to employ a full time Rev. Harold Tabor of Middle- Glen Lovelands in honor of Mrs. near Saginaw on November 6. Mrs. Fox afterward In the after SILASTIC BATHTUB CAULK ALTO-CLARKSVILLE for our Ladies Missionary Ban- Special Meeting Installation ville. Churches involved in this Loveland's birthday. He is still in a Saginaw Hos- noon at her home at Harris A Fast, permanent, waterproofing caulking seal. Ideal MICHIGAN quet. Mrs. Paul Versluls. mis- Ital under extensive care. Mrs. Creek. October 24. 1K( Instructions service are Hope Church of the sionary- on furlough from India, Mrs. Pearl Dygert returned oround tub, Shower or Sink & fixtures. Won't crack, iloomer was not injured. Gary The Pleasant Valley Farm Included Brethren, Alto and Bowne Cen- was guest speaker. She showed home Saturday from Wyoming shrink, or crumble. Adheres to porcelain, ceramic, plas Meeting called to order al Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bureau Is being held this Tues- OFFICE HOURS- ter Methodists, Freeport United some very interesting slides of City where she spent the past tk, glass, wood or metal. 8:15 p. m. by President Wes- I Floyd Bloomer of Grand Rap- day evening at the BUI Bar- MICHIGAN'S MOST EXCITING NEW STORE OPENS TOMORROW Brethren. Freeport Methodist & the life and landscape of the two weeks at the home of her 9(o 12 and 1 to 3:31 ids. crofts. Dries to clean white in 24 hours. $|.95 sell. the North Irving Church. land. grandson, Robert Vawter and Roll Call—Members Present: Week Days Larry Briggs & wife of Cold- Mrs. Dewey Farris and chil- • BIO 3 01. TUII Qualify WALTERS This week Thursday there wife, caring for their children Kiel. Coons, Mettemick, Wes- water were Sunday aftemoon dren. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Alto-Thnrs. S to Noon will be roller skating at the Lo- while they went to Montana on sell. Shade. Gerard. and evening lunch guests of the Brake, were guests of the John Products Clarksville—Wed. S to Noon Just arrived well rink, for Jr. Hi and Sr. Hi a trip. Members Absent: Reagan. former's grandmother, Mrs. Dean Stadel's in Carlton, Sun- Mr. and Mi's. James Peterson Young People. Time: 7 p. m. Rev. and Mrs. Bert Gardner The purchase or lease of a -PHONE- Leslie Graham and husband. day to dinner to help father arc receiving congratulations on Sunday will be "Seminary of Traverse City were In Alto Vanco > movable classroom for tempor- Alto: 818-2121 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reynhout Brake celebrate his birthday, at Low, the birth of a daughter at But- Sunday" at the church. The one day last week, calling on ary use at Alto was tabled un- LUMBER MART Clarksville—693-32HI entertained relatives at dinner while the men were on their 26 INCH-8 POINT terworth Hospital Friday. No- evening service will feature a old friends. til Superintendent Pace has a Saturday evening. Present were way home from the north on a Low Prices vember II. The baby. 6 pounds, vocal trio from the School. Also Mrs. Jennie VandenHeuvel re- SPECIAL conference with the State Po. "THE BANK THAT BACKS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bergy hunting trip. Jack Brake was 7 ounces and has been named Mr. Dan Meyer will be speak- turned home last week from Utility Hand Saw lice Fire Marshal's Office con- THE FARMER" Bad Axe where she had been and children of Grand Rapids. the lucky one reluming with a Lynn Marie. ing and showing slides of the Exceptional Qualityl Durablt, shock resistant ceming the Alto Baptist Church. staying through the summer Mr. and Mrs. Keith Granam spike hom buck. Mike Jeffrey $0.37 92S W. MAIN. LOWELL PHONE TW 7-9291 proposed multi purpose building and children, and Mr. and Mrs. plastic handle, nickel saw screws holds Motion by Kiel, and seconded soon to be erect with her daughter. Mrs. Carl and Dewey Farris were with feted at the Bap- Leslie Graham. Following the him. treated tarnish resistant bledel by Shade to hold a special elec- tist Bible Coll whlch is lo- Lachinet and family, and as- ^ tion in January. 1967. to raise sisting in the care of the chil- dinner the guests were pleasant- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olmstead L FLOWERS cated at 1001 ;t Beltllne in enough funds to complete the ly entertained by viewing pic- came all the way from St. Jo- r- • - Grand Rapids. dren. Mrs. VandenHeuvel also • WiATHCRMOOP DOORS WITH . . . Alto Elementary School addi- For Every Occasion tures of the trip through the seph. Missouri, to attend the Following the evenilnl yg service visited her sister in Chicago, tion. Illinois recently. Canadian Rockies which the funeral service for her brother. IIORTIX* DOORSTtlPWNG there will be the monmtnlt y sing- Ayes. 6. Nays, 0. Motion car- You'll find our funeral flowers Reynouts took last summer. Mr. Paul McCreery at Leslie . ^ . CbMd call vinyl on splration and fellowship for the Mrs. Evelyn Smith was elecr ried. of the highest quality, our serv- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Ponderosa Pine • Can'van t absoraosgrbo moisturem our it , will Young Peoplo at the Walter ted chairman of the Alto Li- Motion by Gerard and secon- ice the best and our prices most of Sparta were Sunday evening Mrs. Ivan Olmstead of this not frttxt. ^ Graham home. brary Board at their meeting ded by Kiel to start a sludy reasonable. dinner guests of MR. Locy place and Mrs. Elwood Yoder 1 — 7 FT. UMOTMS last week. •69 of the building needs of the dis- Huntington. of Freeport accompanied their 1-1 FT. UNfTH ^ I Call 897-7737 for Prompt Service Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cole ..ays NAM . . . per set trict and to involve teachers, R. L D. S. it Aliska Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rich- parents. were Sunday evening callers of lay people, school board and ardson were Sunday aftemoon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olmstead EASTBROOK BIRCHWOOD GARDENS Roral & Gift Shop Mr. and Mrs. William Fa administration in such a study. Thursday. November 17. 7:00 Mrs. Mildred Tobias a visitors of Mrs. Marie Porritt. returned to Missouri. 730 Godfrey St.. Lowell "We Deliver In Lowell" Clint Brewer of Wyoming and Ayes, 6. Nays, 0. Motion car- p. m. the Skylarks will meet at panled her son-in-law & da Mrs. Omar Bontrager of Mld- ried. Mrs. and Mrs. Melvin Sherring- dlebury, Indiana, and Mrs. Paul OKING Motion by Shade and secon- ton of Caledonia. ^ \ MIktiler of Shlpshewanna. Indi- ded bv Mettemick to adjoum v Mrs. Emma Brannan was in Bccause they're all-new for'67! ana. and Mrs. Loren Kauffman at 10:^0 p. m. Butterworth Hospital last week were Wednesday guests for din- GRAND OPENING for a check up. She relumed ner at the Dana Kauffmans. Combination James C. Pace. home Saturday. The Bowne Mennonite Church lAClt Gold Bronre Finish Candy and Secretary, Pro-tem Mr. and Mrs. James Green have meetings each night this Step Frying -ill! t spent the week end with Mr. week with Rev. Vemon Bon- STARTS THURSDAY 11 A.M. 'RIM NIGHT ONLY TM TAKE CHARGE and Mrs. Gordon FUet o? Free- trager of Goshen. Indiana, as and. Reg. *1.00 * ^ Moving up is catching on at our place. speaker. A number of families LATCH Mrs. Evelyn Haight of White- in this community are attend- Roast Meat Soulh Boston Small wonder. \ SPIN TUMBLER I ; hall was a weekend guest of ONLY jy cv. ^ People are finding out the truth about our Chryslers. And the truth • Rustles! alloy cylinder Lackl MRS. BELLE VOUNG her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clin- Ir. and Mrs. Dorian Eld red • Operates inside or out! Reg. ILOO is moving them up (in record numbers). ton Blocher. anXd family were Sunday after- • Hold in lock or It's simply this: Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bancroft noon visitors of Mrs. Ron Pack- SPECIAL Retracted pos. $|4f BOTH FOR We're pricing 4 of our hottest-selling models al just a few dollars Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fosburg and er at Campau Lake. a a * For Doors VA to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coles ^ |*00 3 inch thickness a month more than the most popular smaller cars, comparably sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Denton Little Laura Lee Dockham. fake the guesswork out of t /i^ !) J J of Detroit were weekend visitors Wilcox and family were all Sun- at the Mrs. June Fahmi home. equipped. And that includes an automatic transmission, power who had open heart surgery I Reg. $2.29 cooking. Guaranteed accu- day dinner guests of the Rich- Mrs. Carrie Kyser Is visiting steering, power brakes, radio, heater and a big V-8. and had been a patient since rate, and dependable. anl Bancroft's in honor of their October 19th, has been released hi her daughter. Mrs. Henry Wy- Yet these 4 Chryslers arc all full-sized. Over 18 feel long. With daughters, Sharon and Karen's and is being cared for at the lie. in Escanaba. full-sized luxuries. A pull out drawer and a compartmentalized glove birthdays. home of her grandparents. Mr. "wm VING'DOOR 'BOnOM ': Mrs. Myrtle Klahn attended bo*. With full-size power. One of the biggest V-8s made that runs on / and Mrs Joe Abels. the Weeks-Ward wedding Fri- I STEEL BRASS' All-New DELMONT 88 regular gas. And with more than a dozen standard salely features. Ken Thompson and Hubert COUPON ITEM day evening. 5 From Roadside Warning flashers and an energy-absorbing steering • Porritt returned Saturday night PIATFO Mrs. Harvey McClure worked Pubite Value No. l-OldsmobHe's -.olumn to the biggest brakes in the-medium-price class. from near Trout Lake and Ken on the election board at Saran- In every new car deal, there's a moment of truth. , Pleasant valley got his spike hom. ac Tuesday. lowest priced. fnN-size 88! REGULAR I Lyle and Russell Condon and Price. Miss Rozella Kauffman is at Trend s tt n 350, I Verne Keim are numbered a- - ® » 9 Torontdo ttyi* • Regulw- That's our big clincher. MRS. BERT BLANK the Loren Kauffman's for a while, as she is employed at mong the U. P. deer hunters. or premium-fuel 338- or 42S-cu.-in. Rocket Hekman's in Grand Rapids. Boston Twp. Farm Bureau V-8 • Proved 18 chauls, brakes end suspension • Awell- The W.M.A. all day regular Mptat backed, extra hetvy wool a Mrs. Dean Gelger ana chil- group met at the Mrs June abtlitles like Stereo Tape Player or Ctimetic Combustion meeting for this month and din- felt; slotted holes for adjustment; • dren called to see Mrs. Betty Fahmi home Fridav evening Control • No wonder Defmont tops the "most wanted" flml ner was very well attended and width IU Ir..; complfete with screws. • Gelger in Lake Odessa. Friday with a good attendance. Mr. much work accompUshet! at aftemoon. Seaman from the State Farm Mrs. Blank's home Thursday of Miss Bonnie Tyler attended a Bureau office was among those law week. Work of preparing pre-nuptlal shower on Saturday present. Plans were made for material for weaving rugs was evening for Miss LaVonne Cole QUAUTY • PRICE • StftVKE the Christmas party to be held the work at hand, with Devo- at Grandville. whose wedding next month. tions and business meeting in takes place next Saturday. Mrs. Fem Nash has gone to Florida by plane where she lans to spend the winter at Hew Yorker 4-Door Sedan «/interhaven. Oi —Coleman Fuel You haven't seen anything yet! Wurzburg's spectacular new Eastbroolc store 1 Deer Hunting Contest —Coleman Monties opens tomorrow, Thursday at 11:00. Free parking! Free prizes! Fabulous —Generators savings! ... As only Wurzburg's can do it. As though seeing this exciting South Lowell TO ENTER—WY YOUR UCENSE HERE —Globes new store wasn't enough, Wurzburg's has gone all out with a Grand Open- MRS. GEORGE WIELAND Soofon Opens Saturday, Nov. 19 1 pt. for ea. —Lighter Fkitd pt on rack ing Sale that's nothing short of sensational. Fabulous savings on America's Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rittenger —Charcoal Ughter were in Comstock. Michigan on AU-Ne w DELTA 88s In a '67 Chrysler RACKS SCORED AS FOLLOWS: most famous brand name merchandise throughout the store. Don't Miss it! Saturday to attend the World ' • —Jane Hand Wanners War 1 Veterans district meeting. — I point for each inch of width, mea- Year's smoothest operator-arwed and Fluid Be at Wurzburg's Eastbroolc Thursday at 11:00 A. M. for the Grand Opening They were accompanied by Mr. sured from the inside area of horns. and Mrs. Harold Ritter of Like to thetsetb with luxury! —Shot Saver Odessa. — I point for each point on rack. The ribbon cutting ceremony. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. raci Six sleok Toronado-inspked modete, lo- UCxcl doding two ultra-new Delta • Customs point must be I inch long to qualify. —Outboard Spark Plugs Peterson (Norma Wieland) are rejoicing with them in the birth • 425*cu.-in. Super Rocket V-8 • Can be equipped with —Buck Lurt leather-grained-vinyi top, front disc brakes, UHV ignition • Vj< —For scoring, bring head with horns of a daughter. Lynn Marie, bom November U. weight six See your Oldemobile Dealer-the Man Who Hat Everything! intact. Fricriaa Tope pounds, seven ounces. Callers —Gas Cans WIN a new CAMARO to see her Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peterson. Mr. —Rope and Mr;. Walter Wieland. Mr. SIMPLY REGISTER and Mrs. George Wieland and Newport Cuiiom 2-Door Hardtop F-R-E-E... Prizes! —Candy Bill. AT EASTBROOK OMi tMn ri *« uktj. Sis, wD. De CM ii ili|I< iwij 1st Prize: RED HUNTING COAT ($ 17.95 Value) Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wells Laws ofemr ttat tin csmpitc on mere npet a(. tg 8% tachn, —Cigarettes were Sunday dinner guests of DnivE puMaC*-fwrt te? iocki, tactep hf*h: cerwtwKi^unl km. 2nd Priae: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Prys of Safely (tasJ-^wifl&hj^wTpervpJirtmiBT after ufityfsitarw-Jiti^int 3nlhfc»: —Ballpoint Pees This new Camaro will be Moving up is catching on at your Take Charge dealer's HUNTER'S LANTERN HUMTIMia KMIffE Grand Rapids. given away on December Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ritten- ($5.95 Value) —Hand Loading Equip. (I2.K Value) 23, 1966. Register during ger ate Sunday dinner with the Engineered jor excitement... Toronado-style! the Grand Opening Sale. AUTHORIZED DEALERS ££ CHRYSLER —Hunting Boots Stewart Thomet family. MOTORS C0HP0RAT10N Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wieland You must be 16 years or older to '67 OLDSMOBILE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK UNTIL 9:00 P. M. —Coats STREET spent Friday with Dr. and Mrs. U enter this registration. Bill Roth and girls in Alma. -Vests Worzburg'i Employees and their Alto W.S.C.S. will be on Fri- families arc not eligible. day evening. November 18. at —Ammunition S o'clock. Gilmore's Sport Shop —Guns WITTENBACH McQueen Motor Co., Inc. 222 West Main St. LIVE BAIT - WHITE ROSE GAS The longest war on record SALES & SERVICE CO. —Knives Phai* OK S-SHI—PBhon Xnad. Ath MfcWfr-" was the Crusades. Christians vs. Modems, which lasted for 195 749 W. Main St., Lowell Phone 897-9227 years. i

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SHAMPOO — Your own rugs. TWIN BEDS — Maple, conver- THE LOWELL LEDGER, NOV. 17, 1966 FOR SALE WANTED — Auto wash atten- WANTED — Children to watch Cleans and brightens like tible to bunk beds. Junior dants needed, full and part in my home. Full or part- GOOD THINGS TO EAT NOTICE OF MORTGAGE the office of the Register of VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER THE LOWELL LEDGER. NOV. 17. 1W6 new. Electric Shampooer Ma- size trundle bed with 2 draw- time, any age 16 -.nd up. No time. Ada area. Bailey Drive. Deeds for Kent County. By & COOK, ATTY8. PHILCO — Mahogany console chine rental only $1 per day. ers built in, chest of 5 draw- LOWELL LEDGER experience needed, good wag- FRESH EGGS — For goodness FORECLOSURE SALE Girl Scouts 676-5971. C32-33 reason of such default, the un- 1125 West Main Street TV. just repaired $40. Old 1 quart Rug-Mate Cleaner & ers. Low chest of two draw- es and working conditions. sake serve your family fresh Gravel... The Girl Scouts held a meet- ted and protected in our future SUBURBAN LIFE WANT AD PAGE Default has occurred in the dersigned elects to declare and Lowell. Michiuan combination radio and one- Spot Remover deans average ers and pair of doors. Call Ideal for retired or semi-re- COMPETENT - Electrician de- eggs every day. Serve the ing on Tii-sday. November 15. planning. —Cement Gravel conditions of a certain mort- hereby declares the whole of Letter to editor speed record player in good 9 x 12 rug. Call Plvwood Mar- after 4 p. m. OR 6^3891. c-32 CASH RATE: 15 words 50c, additional words 8c each. If not tired men. Apply Plainfield sires job doing anything such best. Springbrook Farms, 5298 STATE OF MICHIGAN Gratefully yours, —Bank Road Gravel gage executed by Kenneth W. the principal sum remaining We are well on our Christmas Citizens of lowell: condition, fti. two pictures & ket. 3128—28th St., SE. Grand id on or before 10 days after insertion, a charge of 10c Auto Wash. 3752 Plainfield. as nlghtwatch, electrical work Burton, SE. No Sunday sales. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Douglas J. Dok and or Pressed Whittintitohittington and BettBi y J. Whit- payable under said mortgage surprises. We are using the Your demonstration of civic 1 large plaque also jig saw, Rapids. 245-2151. c32tf ANTIQUE - Chair. $15. Men's K• bookkeeping will be made. c-28tf FOR THE The Oki hi group of the Camp Wendell Herman NE. Grand Rapids. c29-33 etc. Write Box 353, Saranac. —Blerj Sand 1 clothing, large sizes, like new, tinetington, husband and wife, to and interest and all sums due sewing machine, but only a Interest and progressive think- ' $20. Phone 676-9139. c-32 BOX NUMBER: If box number In care of this office is de- c32-34 —Stones for Drain Fields COUNTY OF KENT Fire girls met Thursday after- FOR SALE - Matching table cheap. 1957 Ford. \ ton, V-8 APPLES - Squash, also cider UNION BANK AND TRUST under said mortgage immed- few have used it. ing in approving referendum pro- sired, add 50c to above. BUILD — A business in your -FUI Sand. Top SoU No. 5118 noon at 3:30 p. m., November The move to find work for and 4 chairs, formica top. tu- pickup, $425 . 949-0274. c32 in your Jug or barrel. De- COMPANY, a Michigan corpor- iately due and payable. We're going as a group to posal "A" in the recent elec- RUMMAGE SALE - 3439 Good- ALL ERRORS in telephone advertisements at sender's risk. own neighborhood. Exception- WANTED — At once Rawleigh 10. all is exceeded bv those who Young's Orchards. Bailey Dr. ation (now Union Bank and At the date of this notice the Holiday on Ice Show on tion was most gratifying. wood Dr.. SE. Friday. No- bular steel. Good condition. al opportunities for growing Dealer in part Kent Co. or CALL ORDER TO PUBLISH NOTICE We made letter holders out are not all for work. FOR SALE — Hereford bull, RATES are based strictly on uniform want ad style. at McCabe Avenue. Phone Trust Company, National Assoc- there is claimed to be due on Saturday, November 19. vember 18. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. 949-1795. c-32 income with fast repeat cus- Lowell. Over 300 household AND SERVE NOTICE of wooden sticks, beads, and We should like to express our polled, Us years old. Ed. 676-3071. p31-33 TW 7.776# or TW 7 9994 iation, a national tanking assoc- said mortgage the sum of Call 949-1596. c32 OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by re- tomer service. Meet the others necessities. Can earn $3.50 an glue. appreciaion for your far-sight- HORSE HAY - For sale, by ma, 949-3378. c- mittance. iation). of 98 Ottawa Ave., NW. $5,565.11, which sum tears in- IN RE THE MATTER OF who have done it. GL 8-2850 hour and up. Write Rawleigh, FOR SALE - Cabbage, by lb. WEEKS-RICHARD tf ool con lest Susann Condon brought our ed action which assures the de- PIANO — Teacher. Beginning, bale or ton. Can deliver. Also Grand Rapids, Michigan, dated tere i at the rate of 7 percent ESTABLISHING THE NORMAL TWO — Overhead doors, 10' Copy for ads on this :e must be in evenings. c31-33 Dept. MCK-575-51, Freeport. or bushel. Extra good quality. treat. Vickie Austin is on our velopment and improvement of intermediate and advanced. Alfalfa hay. 676-1047. c-32tf GRAVEL October 29, 1963, recorded Oc- ir annum. No suit or protced- LEVEL OF PINE LAKE wide 9' high, complete with Ledger office before 5 . on Tuesdays III. 61032. p32 Clinton Blocher, UN 8-2451. review is set sick list. our community. From Detroit Conservatory of 897-9261 ciltf tober 30. 1963, in Liber 1591, g at law has been instituted At a session of said Court, hardware, very good condi- C31-32 K Mary Ann Ross, scribe The erection of a modern su- Music. Call 949-2796. Few op- FOR SALE — 30" electric stove. pages 733-735 of Mortgages, in to recover the debt secured by held at the Courthouse in the , tion, $75 each. 2560 Kraft, HELP WANTED - Male. Two City of Grand Rapids. Mich- for I) er ember 3 permarket on the 7 a acre track enings available. c32-35 Good for cottage, $20. 949- this mortgage or any part there- The 8th grade Jr. HI Camp in the Valley Vista development SE. c32 young men for service depart- igan. this 5th day of October, 1208. c32 ment work. Preferably from of. Fire Girls met after school on will be the initial step in a FIREPLACE — Wood for sale. WANTED APPLES AND CIDER for 1966. The contestants in District SMILING Lowell area. Be willing to Thursday. November 10th. with well-planned program to expand Call OR 6-418L c-32 SNOW TIRES - 735 Goodyear Thanksgiving and every day. NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN Three's "Make It Yourself With Sales—Servicc—Parts train right men. Contact Jim PRESENT: The Honorable Amy Lake on ParneU Avenue and improve our shopping fa- suburbanites mounted on 14" Squash, popcorn, honey, and West Lowell United Brethren Church that by virtue of the power of Wool Contest," will model their SINGER — Cabinet model with TIP TOP We are pleased MAINTENANCE - Man for O'Connor, Service Manager, maple syrup. Open daily un- JOHN II. VANDER WAL. Cir- wool garments at a style show for fun time and supper. cilities. K & W wheels, for Mustang 6. Men's WOMAN West Grand River Drive, Lowell sale contained in said mortgage dial control zig-zag unit for wholesale bakery. Good hours Azzarello Chevrolet & Buick, cuit Judge. Each girl chooses her own Your foresight in approving hockev skates, size 12, $5.00. TANK & GRAVEL CO. til 6. (Closed Thanksgiving and the statute in such case on Saturday. December 3. at SMALL MOTORS fancy stitch work, buttonholes, and working conditions. No 1250 West Main Street, Low- and every Sunday starting REV. MAX OVENSHIRE, Pastor the auditorium of Lowell High individual interest for her Torch this referendum enables this de- 676-9132. p32 made and provided, and to pay Frank Bouma, Drain Commis- 2361 W. Main, Lowell designs, etc. Will sell for 6 to announce previous experience. If you ell. €3243 Bearer's Rank. Among some of velopment to go forward, forti- M-21—Ada, Mich. Dec. 25.) Nelson's Welcome SUNDAY SCHOOL—11:39 A. M. said amount with interest, as School. would like working with ma- Woman under 60, 3 hours a sioner of Kent County, having the choices so far are reading, fies our faith in the sound judg- Phone 897-9537 payments of $6.66 or discount FOR SALE - Ash blond Eu- Orchard and Cider MiU. provided in said mortgage, and The review of wool garments that our service organization. chinery. wiU train you for this HELP WANTED - Two men MORNING WORSHIP—11:31 A. M. filed his Complaint asking the international friendship, music, ment of the citizens of Lowell. c23tf for cash. Call now. 459-3501. ropean stitched wig. Shoulder ROAD AND DRIVEWAY Half mile North of Ionia on all legal costs, charges, and ex- made by the girls. 10 to 21- The Phyl-Shar Corp., has be- interesting work. Roskam day. 3 days a week, $40. For interested in retail automotive Sunday School Supt., Mary Rash. Class leader, Sable Baker Court to determine the normal photography, interior decorating We are now convinced beyond Electro Hygiene. c-32 length, may be styled various BUILDING M-66. penses. including tne attorney years of age. will be at 2 p. m. come the exclusive distributor Baking Companv. 1140 Butter- sales. Contact Wayne Rich- level (if Pine Lake pursuant to and sports and games. doubt that our original decision wavs. Stand included. Call interview appointment, COME AND WORSHIP WITH US fee allowed by law. and all tax- with the announcement of the 1963 OLDS - F85. two door SEPTIC TANK BUILDING for the products of the Oneida worth. SW, Grand Rapids. ardson, General Manager, at C31-32 the provisions of Act 116 of the Any 8th grade girl may still to make substantial investment 897-8483 after 6 pm. c32-33 es and insurance premiums winners to l)e made at 3 p. m. slick, original owner, buying Heater Co., the oldest manu- Azzarello Chevrolet & Buick, Public Acts of 1961, and the join the group and pick her in this planned development of C31-32 APPLES — Northern Spies, De- paid by the undersigned before All entries in the contest must new car. $700 excellent, eco- Road Gravel facturers of furnaces and heat- 1250 West Main Street, Low- Court Ixnng fully advised in Uie 1 choice. Our next meeting will our city will bear fruit for the FOR SALE — 63 Dart Dodge, licious and Jonathans. Cider. sale, said mortgage will be fore- Ik made of 100 percent wool, nomical transportation. Phone Bank Run and Processed ing equipment in the nation. ESTABLISHED—WaUcins route CALL: 456-1491 ell. C32-33 premises, be December 8th with Sheryl entire business community as Well Drilling low mileage, to settle estate. Squash and potatoes. Ray- closed by sale of the mortgag- loomed, knitted or felted in 949-0174. c-32 We wiU be glad to talk with open in Kent County. LoweU Church Of The Naxarene Starkweather. Mrs. Aiie Lee- well as the general public. Call UN 8-2102, afternoon or Screened Cement Gravel mond Hesche, corner of Ky- ed premises, at public vendue NOW, THEREFORE, on mo- America. Mrs. Carroll Wells PUMP REPAIR u about a new, modern and Cascade area. Guaranteed between 2 and 4 p. m. man is leader of the group. Counellwoman Mrs. Virginia GRAVEL — For parking lots evening. c-32 Crushed Stone REAL ESTATE ser and Peck Lake Rds. 201 North Washington LoweU. Michigan to the highest bidder at the East tion of George R. Cook, attor- is the district director of this eating plant for your home. salary and expense at rate of We all congratulate Mrs. Dav- Mvers. Councilman Herbert Rey- Fast Sendee, Free Estimates Black Dirt-Fill Sand ft! THE REV. RUSSELL E. SPRAY front door of the Hall of Jus- ney for the petitioner, year's contest. and driveways. Sand and fill $400 per month for 12 weeks p32-34 id Coons on receiving the Ern- BASEMENT SALE - New and C31-32 tice in the City of Grand Rap- IT IS ORDERED AND AD- The winners of the District nolds and Planning Commission- Fully Insured dirt. Special prices to Ada est Thompson Seton Award last used clothing, lengths of new to qualified person. For per- SUNDAY SCHOOL Il:ll ids. Kent County. Michigan, on JUDGED that Friday the 9th Contests in Michigan will model er John Troy are indeed to be area. 676-3621 or EM 3-1014. sonal interview write Burrell Thursday evening in Grand Ra- material, toys, odds and ends. PERSONAL MORNING WORSHIP U N M. FBIDAY. the 26th day of Jan- day of December, 1966. al 11 their garments at the State commended for their impartial p31-32 JACK MATHEWS W. Sayer, Mesic, Mich.c-31-33. pids in recognition of her in- All clean. Thursday and Fri- ADA OIL CO. CHRISTMAS - Shcppers. Need YOUNG PEOPLE AND JUNIORS 1:45 M. uary, 1967. at 9:30 o'clock in o'clock A. M. be and the same Style Show on Saturday. De- concern for the interest and wel- ADA, MICHIGAN extra money? Good extra in- terest and leadership of Camp fare of the entire community ev- E. D. Richard CEMENT — Work. Porches, day, November 17 and 18, 9 897-8342 HOMES FOR SALE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - EVENING WORSHIP 7:JO M. the forenoon, EST. The prem- is hereby assigned as the date cember II. at the Union'Bu'ld- come avaUable working a few Fire Girls in the Lowell com- en when the "going got rough" sidewalks, drives, etc. Phone a. m. to 6 p. m. 2543 Kraft Black and white, or colored. PRAYER AND PRAISE WEDNESDAY 7:31 M. ises covered by said mortgage on which this Court shall hear ing, Michigan State University. CALL: TW 7-8104 hours per day. For interview munity. their stand gave us the courage VO 6-4271. c29tf Avenue, SE. c-32 VALLEY VISTA Prices to fit your budget. Supervised Nonery During All Servkcs are situated in the City of Grand proofs and allegations of all East Lansing. c9-12 to take this matter before the phone GL 8-2850 evenings. Portraits and advertising pho- Rapids. Kent County. Michigan, parties interested and shall con- The state winner in the DOG TRIMMING - Any trim, CUSTOM — Com picking. John 676-9171 For die wages of sin Is death; bat the gift of God Is eternal C31-33 electorate for its disposition. WEDDING — invitations and J. E. Colby, Alto, life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 1:9. and are described as: sider and review the descrip- "Make It Yourself Wool Con- Seek boys to bath, toe nails cut and ear. Zagumny. 949-0145. p29-32 WANTED Lowell's newest subdivision. The confidence that the peo- announcements. A complete 1. c24tf Ixit 21 of W. W. Tanner's tion of lands within the special test." will travel to the Nation- cleaned, $5. Appointment nec- ZEPHYR PRODUCTS WAITRESSES - AU shifts. Sewer, water, gas and paved ple of Lowell have displayed in CONCRETE AND CINDER - line—printing, raised printing Come and Worship Wifh Us Addition to the City of Grand assessment districts and upon al Finals in Las Vegas. Neva- join Cub Scouts essary. OR 6-2417. p29-32 MACHINISTS & LABORERS Housewives, part time or fuU streets. Minimum lot size, this project Is an ingredient as Building Blocks, all sizes. or engraving. Dozens to DO YOU NEED MONEY - To Rapids, Michigan. which day the court shall de- da. AVAILABLE AT time. We wiU train. Fred Har- 70x135 feet. buy. build, remodel or repair You need us; we need you. important to its success as is FOR SALE — Camper trailer, Vosburg Block and Gravel choose from. Lowell Ledger, S4H GREEN STAMPS Dated: October 18, 1966. termine the level of Pine l-ake, Apply at vey Restaurants. Kent Coun- a home? If you do, try our Be a Cub Scout! our financial investment. To be sleeps two. good condition. Company. 8786 Grand River Phone 897-9261, LoweU. c29tf Three bedroom ranch style, to be established and maintain- ty Airport. Apply in person. fast, courteous service. You UNION BANK AND Lowell gets share of Any prospective Cub Scouts sure we arc motivated by a $60. EM 3-1014. p3I-32 Drive, Ada, Phone 676-1047. six elevations to choose South Boston Bible Church ed. An equal opportunity em " TRUST COMPANY(NA) who have not been contacted profit incentive in initiating this c9tf STRAW — ror sate, Spring- 150! Madison. SE from. $100.00 and paint for wiU like the "open end" mort vehicle highway funds er. "A Bible Believing Church Where a Warm AND IT IS FURTHER ORD- and who still wish to join, development. To inform you oth- brook Farms, 5298 Burton, balance of down payment. gage privilege too, that aU of WALTER'S LUMBER MART- Grand Rapids, Mich. Welcome Await* You" By: Donald F. Oosterhouse, ERED AND ADJUDGED that Third quarter Motor Vehicle please be at the Runciman erwise, or to leave this factor SANITARY SE. c30tf $108.00 per month includes our borrowers enjoy. LoweU Open daUy, including Satur- WANTED — Lady companion Its Attorney a copy of this Order be pub- Highway Fund collections are Elementary Building for the unspoken, would be to under- SEPTIC TANK SERVICE taxes and insurance. Savings and Loan Associa- RED COCKER - Male. Six days unUl 6 p. m. Friday for lady in Ionia. Room and tion, LoweU, 897-8321. c33tf Morning Worship and Junior Church .. .1I:M A. M. Business Address: lished in the LoweU Ledger being distributed to Michigan next pack meeting, November estimate the intelligence of the months old, house broke, has nights unUl 9 p. m. Every- c25tf board and some wages. CaU Nursery Provided count'es and cities and villages, 31)90 COLCHESTER DR. THRIFT SHOP Ill-G Waters Building once each week for eight (8) 17. at 7:30 p. m. sharp! citizenry of Lowell. papers. OR M155. c31-32 thing for the home!. 925 West TW 7-9314 days or 897-7136 FOR MORE INFORMATION WEDDING INVITATIONS - In successive weeks prior to the the Stale Highway Commission Be sure you are between the At the same time, we genu- ADA. MICHIGAN HELP WANTED - Sales Help. Sunday School .. .11:15 A. M. Grand Rapids, Michigan 2795 Orange St., Cascade Main Street, LoweU. Phone evenings. c-32 variety of styles and printing. 9tii day of December, 1966. reported today. ages of 8 and 10 and have both inely are interested in ihe prop- PRIVATE — Nursing with ten- Exclusive dealership available Young Peoples' Meeting ..1:45 P. H. • C29-41 CTeaning—Repairing Behind tlie Drug Store 897-9M1. c22tf Your wedding picture wiU be Stale. Highway Director How- parents or at least one adult er growth and improvement of der loving care. 8 hour shifts. in Lowell for Readers Digest WANTED — To rent. Apart- Call: DOK REALTY. INC. Evening Worship .7:45 P. M. Installation printed without charge In the GEEH H. SMITH. AND IT IS FURTHER ORD- ml E. Hill said net receipts of with you when you reglsiter. this city. We are confident our CLARKSVILLE - Cider MiU Sales and Services, Inc., mar- ment or room in Forest HUls Thursday Prayer Meeting ..7:31 P. M. TRENCHING SERVICE TW 7-7572. p31-32 paper, if you order your in- ERED AND ADJUDGED that the Highway Fund during July. development program wiU make keting stereo record players LE 2-9523 TW 7-7931 Courthouse Li censed—Bonded—Insured SECOND BEST open October 11. Pressing on area by teacher. CaU Lincoln vitations here. Orders proces- copies of this Order shall l)e August, and Septerr.Iier of 1966 CHRISTMAS CARDS - Albums and records. If you have am- Ionia, Michigan NAPKINS — Printed for wed- this fact manifest in the very Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 School between 3:30 and 5 sed in at least ten days. Lo- served by certified mail at least amounted to $54,845,777. an in- CLOTHING are on display. Come now to dings. anniversaries and mis- near future. Ada Office: Wyoming Off.: a. m. to 3 p. m. or phone bition, inteUigence and a de- i. m., 949-5400. Mary Wltten- c8tf weU Ledger. TW 7-9261, Lo- PUBLICATION ORDER three (3) weeks prior to the crease of 12 409.742, or 4.6 per avoid the rush. Personalized cellaneous parties. Various You. the people have spoken. FOR THE for appointments, 693-3096 or sire to earn $$$$$$$$$$ in 1967 ich. c-32 weU. p40t/ Flic No. 114.763 9th day of December, 1966. to cent, conparrd to the same 949-2770 243-0266 napkins for aU occasions. No SUBURBAN HOMES - NEW types and colors $3 00 and up Your vote of confidence via the ENTIRE FAMILY 693-3091. No Sunday sales. this may be your golden op- ALTON BIBLE CHURCH each person whose name ap- period of 1965. c29tf order too smaU. 24-hour serv- HELP WANTED - Responsible LARGEST FHA lots. AU plas- State of Michigan, the Probate per hundred. Also booic match- ballot box is gratefully acknow- c-26tf portunity. For confidential in- 3-Mile and Lincoln Lake Rd. pears on the latest Township As- Kent County's share totaled ice on wedding invitations. woman to supervise person- tered hardwood trim through- Court for the County of Kent. es. printed with name or init- ledged by us. and we shaU do ANTI-FREEZE — Permanent. -Hours- terview caU Mr. Hart, Grand sessment Rolls as owning lands $813,782 while Lowell received The Big T Lind.indyv Press, GL 9-6613, 1127 nel and dispatch orders. Easy out FHA financing avaUable. Hastmes Livestock Rev. Harold Foos, Interim Pastor Phone 458 2536 ials. The LoweU Ledger. TW our utmost to make certain that $1.49 gal.' menthanol. 65c Open Daily, Mon. thru Sat., Rapids. 452-6984. 9 a. m. to within the spccial assessment $0,171. S. Ful Iton. c30tf hours. Apply Mrs. Gary, Do Best construction value in Estitc of Mary Tucker, 7-9281, I>owell p40ti the pubUc interest is promo- Lowell, Michigan gal. Bulk in your container. 6 p. ra. c29-32 It:N A. M. Worship 7:3$ P. M. Worship district at the address shown 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. 'n Suds Drive-In, Ada. this area. See these homes November I!. 19M Deceased. AU state gasoline and diesel SI Sunday School 11:M A. M. to Noon on the roll and upon the Mich- Gamble Store, Lowell. c26tf TUTORING — In Latin, French, WANTED — Male. Tool maker. whUe under construction. Half fuel taxes and license plate Feeder Pigs - $10 00-$15 75 IT IS ORDERED that on igan State Conservation Depart- History, and English, MA de- Apply NeweU Manufacturing BABY SITTER - Wanted for mile north of LoweU on Ver- "The gift of God is eternal life"—Rom. 6:23 fees go to the Motor Vehicle USED — Televisions. Recondi- Top Calves --$35.00-$40.50 January 18, 1967, ment. CANARIES — For sale. Some gree. CaU OR 6-1829. c-30-33 Company, LoweU. c4tf four children, days or after gennes Street. William Schre- Highway Fund. tioned and guaranteed $29.95 singers. Raised locally. Call Seconds --$30.00-$35 00 Independent Fundamental After deduction of collection school. Live in or have own ur, contractor and buUder. at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate AN!) IT IS FURTHER ORD- up. Williams' Radio-TV-Mari- TW 7-9352. p31-32 Common & Culls •$20.00-$30.00 costs and 'he Waterways Com- transportation. CaU 897-7637 or Phone 897-9189. c6tf Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- ERED AND ADJUDGED that na. 126 N. Hudson Street, Lo- Young Beef $19 00-$23.00 mission's >hare. the money is 868-3488. c-32-33 igan a hearing be held at which the Kent County Drain Com- well. c24tf ARTISTS SUPPLIES - Water FOR SALE — By owner. Res- Beef Cows --$13.00-$18.40 distributed with 47 per cent to VINCENT BROTHERS all creditors of said deceas- missioner make' available foi and oil colors, charcoal pen- Bulls 1$18.00-$21.50 th" Dejp.rtment of State High- READY MIX CONCRETE taurant with Uving quarters ed are required to prove their inspection to all interested par- cils. etc. See our new depart- Builders Top Hogs $20.00-$L'0.80 Congregational Church ways. per cent to the State's Its new look is just Truck Trailer attached. Good business, $2.- claims. Creditors mint file • nits all eirgtncering surveys and ment. more supplies coming. 500 eouity. Business now in Second Grade —. |$19.00-$20.00 83 counties and 18 per cent fo 8585 Acorn Ave., Alto. Mich. Radio Dispatched Concrete UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST sworn claims with the court data heretofore compiled by him Walter's Lumber Mart, 925 Employment Roughs -.$15.50 $19 00 522 incorporated cities and vil- Tracks operation. Would consider a HUDSON AND SPRING STREETS. LOWEU., MICHIGAN and serve a copy on Charles at his office in the County West Main. Lowell. c31-35 Mechanics Boars |.$I5.00-$17.00 lages GARAGES house trailer as part of down Rev. Charles C. Davis. Minister I. Colby. 11389 Kirby Street, Building in the City of Grand LoweU in Local Rate Zone Opportunities payment. 7100 East Fulton. Feeder CatUe ..$18 00423.00 Under this formula, the High- one nice thing about the ART — Gasses for children & REMODELING Pastor Emeriiua: Rev. Norman Woon Alto, prior to said hearing. Rapids, Kent County. Michigan. \\ Aa., 676-9257. c-32 Lambs $19.00-$21.90 way Department will receive adults. Tuesday evening and Sermon: "HOLY HARVEST" Publication and service shall Experienced or $25,777. 515 as its share of the Saturday. Call for further in- Free Estimates PROMPT DELIVERY 7 at be made as provided by statute ATTEST: A TRt'E COPY STIHL" Willing to Learn THREE — Bedroom house for I Samuel C Psaim 113 JACK BRONKEMA, CLERK third quarter collections. The formation. southeast area. 451- and Court ride. NEED ANY MORE 3E SAID? sale by owner in Alto. 868- counties wdl receive $19 196.022 3250 or 949-2796. c27tf Root-Lowell Services at I: IS and 11 :N Church School at f: 15 Dale: October 27, 1966 '67 Chevy pickup Road Gravel- Bank Run Gravel Top Wages—Steady Work 6653. c-32 JOHN H. VANDER WAL, and the incorporated cities and —Sales & Senice- Call: 868-4123 Nursery Both Services Circuit Judge. LIVESTOCK TRUCKING—Car- ^sbed Sand and Gravel CLARK A. DALE STOPPELS, village.s will get $9,872,240. G. Shores. Deputy c27-32 son City auction, Tuesday. St. Mortar Sand—Two Grades FuU Benefits Judge of Probate K&W SMALL MOTORS R. J. TIMMER REALTY PLMBG. & HTG. TI MOTHY iT CONROY- Johns auction, Wednesday. cl9tf Pea Gravel—FiU Sand A true copy. 2361 W. Main St LoweU M9 E. Mala St. (.1 BALD M 111 N51 IOOF Waters Building I^ke Odessa auction, Thurs- ADA — Income property, large FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ROLAND R. ROBEY. Apply in Person: Main at Division — Lowell. Mich. 408 Federal Square Uldg. Gr.-nd Rapids. Michigan PHONE: 897-9537 day. Call collect, Al Helms, TANK FULL? - CaU Fuller 5 room apartment and store Register of Prolate c30-32 WILLIAMS BROTHERS Graud Rapids. Michigan Pt BLICATION ORbER Palo. 637-4798. c29tf Septic Tank Cleaning. Licen- FACTORY buUding. $21,000. $3,000 down. MASTER PLUMBER REV. ROBERT WEBBER. PASTOR File No. 114.733 sed and bonded. Day or night PHONE: 642-9486 Saranac, ROAD EQUIPMENT. CASCADE — Good future in- TIMOTHY J. (ONROV PUBLICATION ORDER emergency service. Member or Ionia 527-4570 vestment. 158-acre farm, 4- CALL ANYTIME! Services at 8:45 and II :M A. M. IM F Watrrs Building File No. 114.886 State of Michigan. The Pro- of Ada Businessmen's Associ- INC. Church School at 9:45. Classes fw AU Age* Over Two Grand Rapids, Michigan bedroom home, barns, creek. State of Michigan, the Pro- bate Court for the County of ation. CaU 676-5986. c22tf c50tf Kent. Owner moved. Open to offers. TW 7-7534 bate Court for Ihe County of TALK 393 Mart. S. W., Grand Rapids PUBLICATION ORDER Instate of F. Homer Newton, DON'T DISCARD — That steam OPENINGS FOR HAVE — 5 to 40 acres of land, or TW 7-7104 Sermon: "WHAT ABOUT MV PIGS?" Kent. SNOWMOBILE - Test ride the File No. 113 732 Deceased Evenrude Skeeter, now on dis- iron when you drop it or it different parcels in Ada-Low- Estate of CH 1-5448 eU area. a-l;-a Francis Homer Newton play at Murray Lake Marina, fails to work; It can be fix- Nursery Daring The II:* A. M. Service State of Michigan, the Pro- Genevieve C. Flnkbelner. TURKEY! MEN WANTED — Have buyer for 2 bate Court for the County of Mcntallv Incompetent a-k-a Frank Homer Newton 897-7716^ cm ed at a reasonable cost. For IT IS ORDERED lh»t on or 3 bedroom home in LoweU Kent. IT IS ORDERED that on service on aU small applian- C31-32 January 31. IW7 on one of these BLACK L DECKER - Dealer -Machine Operators or vicinity. i January 2ti!!, iMi, ces and power tools, caU Estate of Regina C. Park, in LoweU Is K & W SmaU -Punch Press Operators Main and at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate at 9::;o A. M. in the Probate TW 7-7397, Charles Houseman, R. J. TIMMER REALTY Deceased. fine Motors, come in for new Jackson Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- 1049 North Washington Street, -Trackers Ada, Michigan: office phone FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH equipment or service. 2361 W. igan. a hearing be held on a igan. a hearing be held at LoweU. c45tf -Assemblers 676-3901; residence, 949-0139; Sunday School If a. m. Worship II a. m. and 7 p. m. IT IS ORDERED that on Main St., LoweU. Phone 897- petition by Mary P. Baker. which creditors of said deceas- WANTED TO RENT-Apart- John Fahrni, salesman TW Youth FeUowshlp-l:* P. M. November 29. 1966. ed ar-' required to prove their 9537. C30-33 Guardian praying that the Court 7-9334 c-32-33 Wednesday FamUy Prayer FeltavsUp 7 p. ra. '67 Fleelaide Pickup ment or smaU house in For- at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate order a hearing on claims: such claims. Creditors must file Top Quality ARABIAN — Hackney dark bay sworn claims with Ihe court and est Hills school district. Ph. OPENINGS FOR M. KEITH MC IVEW — PASTOn Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- hearing is ordered. Therefore, gelding, $200 including aU e- 3 ROOM OUTFIT .serve a copy on Barbara Janet Mr. Foster, 361-7361 day LOST AND FOUND igan. a hearing be held on the creditors of said mentally in- USED-CARS quipment. CaU OR 6-1623. Vallin at 427 Covington Road. Wednesday: 7:99 P. M. Family Prayer Fellowship petition of Otho Park. Adminis- competent shaU present their c-30tf times, 363-6746 after 6. Birmi gham. Michigan. DINETTE— WOMEN —Rev. Oscar Smith trator. for allowance of his fin- claims to Ihe court and send THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHERS. DOGS LOST — Vergennes or Publication and service shall Formica top, and upholstered al account. a copy to the fiduciary at 124 Ada Twp. Last seen Novem- be made as provided by statute chairs. —Solderers "OPPORTUNITIES FOR SERVICE" Baker Street, Box 254, Hopkins, 1966 Plymouth VIP Demo. ber 8. Female Beagle, brown, Publication and service shall and Court rule. BEDROOM SUITE— p31-32 Michigan. For instance, new durability: New sheet metal con- 1965 Plymouth Belvedere 2-dr. HT —Light Hand Assemblers white & black. Spayed. Also "Behold, I have set before you an open door..." be made as provided by statute Dale: November 10. 1966. 6-drawer double dresser, mir- mSI InKSJ Publication and service shall struction discourages rust. Eliminates exposed joints -Wipers part ColUe male, reddish and Court rule. WALLACE WAALKES, 1964 Chevrolet Impala 4-dr. HT ror, 4-drawer chest, bookcase WANTED - To rent, Three or "A GREAT MAN SPEAKS OUT AGAINST IMMORALITY " be made as provided by statute with white markings. Both WHEEL HORSE. OF COURSE Auctioneer bed, innerspring mattress, and four bedroom house in Alto —Packers and Court rule. Judge of Probate on cargo box and tailgate. Provides self-washing 1964 Chrysler New Yorker HT wearing collars, no tags. May dear drive, no strrin I Let a Whed The 'New MoraUty' is not only unjust, it Is Rotten. It ex- Date: October 25. 1966. Tim.nhy J. Conroy matching box springs. School Area. Phone 868-2400. Date: November 4lh. 1966 or may not be together. Re- Horse lawn and garden tractoi wheelhousings with special splash shields. Inner cab 1964 Valiant V-100 Station Wagon LIVING ROOM SUITE— C29-32 cuses a few rotten apples and tries to make them all rotten. A DALE STOPPELS, A. DALE STOPPELS. Attorney for Executrix ward. CaU 949-5130 davs Ask 1964 Valiant VI00 2-dr. Nylon upholstered sofa and Wfll Train for AU Positions take the work out of winter. Call: Ynu have no rifcht to have your brother's wife, or anybody's Judge of Probate Judge of Probate 100 K Waters Building is specially treated against rust. for Ada nights OR 6-5557. c32 W. E."BILL"NA6Y chair, two walnut end tables, Gerald M. Henry, Atty. Grand Rapids. Michigan 1963 Ford V8 Station Wagon, auto. wife or daughter. Timothy J. Conroy A true copy. and coffee table. Two match- Good insurance program LOST — English Setter. LoweU 4W) Federal Square Bldg. 1963 Valiant, standard tr/in$. K&W 100-F Waters Bulding ROLAND R. ROBEY. Also, added comfort, safety and convenience: Im- ANY TYPE OF AUCTION, ing lamps. avaUable vicinity. Predominantly black For Transportation or Spiritual Counsel, Call TW 7-7915 Grand Rapids. Michigan. Grand Rapids. Michigan Register of Probate c32-34 1963 Dodge 880 4-dr. ANYWHERE! for you and your dependents and white with some brown. A true copy roved visibility all around. Dual master cylinder ALL 3 ROOMS WE NEED YOU Small Motors Chain collar. TW 7-7169. Re- ROLAND R ROBEY. VANDER VEEN7FREIHOFER b 1963 Ford Fairlane 2-dr. 22 Years Satisfied and $279 or $11 month 2311 West Main St, LoweU A true copy. •rake system. Telescoping lower steering shaft. Ener- ward. c-32 Register of Probate c3l 33 I COOK 1963 Dodge Dart 4-dr. Continuous Service PHONE: 897-1537 ROLAND R ROBEY. SCRIPP'S FINE FURNITURE NOW THE MOST IMPORTANT NUMBER 1125 W. Main Street gy-absorbing instrument panel. Interior color-keyed to Ledger Want Ads bring re- Register of Probate C30-32 \ V.NDI.R \ I I N, KRiilHOFI R 1962 Dodge 440 4-dr., full power 947 Wealthy, SE, Grand Rapids Lowell. Michigan "There is no substitute for sults. IN YOUR FUTURE I COOK go with exterior paint. One-hand tailgate latch. Pbone 456-5381 Immediate Employment- OFFICE NORTHERN PIKE PUBLICATION ORDER 1961 Rambler 4-dr. experience" 1125 W. Main SI. r PETITION TO PROBATE I960 Valiant 4-dr. INLAND WATERS, Unveil. Michigan Resistance Welders Trainee for Order Editor & WILL A DETERMINE HEIRS FOR A SUCCESSFUL c24tf STATEWIDE And extra strength: Full-depth double-wall side I960 Valiant Station Wagon Machine Operators Sales Correspondent Prefer PUBLICATION ORDER File No. 114.916 AUCTION DATE young man, high school 452-1596 The Conservation Commission HEARING ON ACCOUNT panels (Fleetside models). Double-wall steel in cab roof 1959 DeSoto 4-dr. Assemblers ATTENTION... Lowell Area State of Michigan, the Pro- graduate, to assist Customer A call fo 452-1596 will amends this order under Act File No. 113.756 bate Court for the County of 1959 Chevrolet Station Wagon Call: Grand Rapids FOR RENT Farmers welcome for Service Dept. This is a per- 230, P.A. 1925. as amended, as and other important areas. Slate of Michigan. The Pro- Kent. winter work manent position with oppor- CALL bring you one step closer follows: 452-6335 bate Court for the County of Estate of Susie Green. TRUCKS — tunity. One year from January 1. RENT - MobUe Home. 10 x 53 Kent. Deceased. Plus famous Chevrolet truck features: Independent fo a rewarding career in 1967. it shall be unlawful to 1963 Ford '/i-ton Pickup in the country. Available De- WHAT DO WE HAVE Estate of Lydla J. Grindle, IT IS ORDERED that on cember 1st. Prefer employed FORD OWNERS I.B.M. DATA Processing take or possess northern pike December 8. I9C5. Front Suspension that gives a smooth ride-like a car. Deceased. 1955 Ford 'A-ton Pickup c30ti TO OFFER? from March 1 to May 14. in- or older couple. References. IT IS ORDERED thai on at 10 00 A. M. in the Probate APPLY AT THE and Computer program- clusive. from any inland waters The most popular truck G's and VS's. (And there are 1952 Ford I -ton Truck, dual wheels COLORFUL PAPER — Nap- 8664204. p31-32 December 16. 1966. Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- Exceptional working of this state except in Michigan- kins, imprinted with name or PERSONNEL OFFICE ming or Key Punch Op- at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate igan. a hearing be '.elo on the loU more, as your Chevrolet dealer will show you.) 1951 Chevrolet I-ton Truck FOR RENT — Upstairs apart- relations PARTS AND SERVICE FOR ALL Wisconsin interstate boundary Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- petition of Robert lx»uis Stew- names for weddings, recep- ment. 4 rooms and bath. No erator. Pension Plan FORD MOTOR COMPANY PRODUCTS waters where existing Commis- ard f.-r nrobatc of a purported There is nothing left to chance when you buy a tions, showers, parties and children or nets. Middle-aj igan. a hearing be held on the Completely paid hos- sion orders are in effect, and will, ana for apoointment of a other occasions. Cocktail sizes couple. Ed Yager, 413 Lafay- AVAILABLE AT designated trout waters where petition of 1 -eroy Grindle. Exe- TOP QUALITY USED CAR make inexpensive and apprec- pitalization insurance MEN AND WOMEN cutor. for allowance of his Fi- fiduciary, and for a determin- ette St, LoweU. TW 7-9934. northern pike may be taken Life insurance ROOT-LOWELL ation of heirs. at iated gifts. LoweU Ledger. Ph. from last Satuday in April thro nal Account. c-32 HANDS ON" MACHINE TRAINING Publication and service shall 897-9261, LoweU. c29tf Paid vacations and hoUdays second Sunday in September. Publication and service shall be made as provided by statute be made as provided by statute FOR RENT - SmaU two bed- Employee purchase plan on MANUFACTURING Approved September 9. 1966. MOTORCYCLES - Honda's. 14 and Court rule. See the brand new breed of Chevy pickups at your Chevrolet dealer s room home. Nearly furnished many useful home items CASWELL COMPANY c-30-32 and Court rule. models to choose from, new with garage. Good referencrs. BROCKTON INSTITUTE Date: November 14. 1966. Date: Novemlx»r 7. 1%G. Motor Co. and used. Complete service, CaU 897-8397. p32 CO. FORD & MERCURY SALES 1972-74 S. Division A salesman visiting a labyrin- WALLACE WAALKES. WALLACE WAALKES. McQueen parts and accessories. Honda Contact: JIM STUART Judge of Probate Judge of Proljate thine factory was being given Sport Center, 1122 West Wash- (irand Rapids. Michigan INCORPORATED FOR RENT — Two bedroom Lowell, Mich.—897-9212 243 S. DEXTER ST., IONIA, MICH. instructions on how to find the VanderVeen. Freihofer. & Cook VanderVeen, Freihofer & Cook 21-4952 ington Street, GreenviUe. 754- house. No pets. CaU 897-9805. UNIVERSAL By: George R. Cook. 222 West Main St.. Lowefl Ph. 897^9225 purchasing agent. "Follow the By: George R Cook 64M. cl8tf or 897 9549. p-3? METAL PRODUCTS passage until you come to a Attorney for Estate A'tiimey for Estate An Equal1 OpportunitOppor y Large enough to serve you ... small enough Address li.-i West Main Street TRUSSES — Trained fitter, sur- FOR RENT — New tri-level sign reading No Admittance. 1125 West Main Street Azzarello Chevrolet & Buick, Inc. Al/THORBEO PiyMOUTH DEALER ^ CHRYSLER Saranac, Michigan EmiployeT r LoweU. Michigan gical appUances, etc. At Koss home. 3 bedrooms, bath and to know you I City Then go upstairs until you come LoweU. Michigan MS MOTORS CORrORAJKM A true copy. A true copy. RexaU Drugs, Saranac, Mich- haU, large faimly room. TW 7- to the Keep Out sign. Fol'ow 1250 W. Main St, Lowell Phone: TW 7-9234 dltf | Age Phone 1 ROLAND R ROBEY. ROLAND R ROBEY. i&ui. c35ti 7688 after 6 p. m. cl? €31-32 that corridor until you set a Silence notice. Then just yeU." Register ol Piobate C32-34 Register of Probate c31-33 Tim i.owtll irnrrF. NOV. i:. iscc coming Green Hornets to make appearance lest and Found at Troubadcuis' Variety Show events Every l^rgo donnrtmont store hiss its lost and found department. The famed "Crern Hornets" Under the general chairman- r Junior Drum and Bugle Corps ship of Mrs. Betty Morris, com- The next regular meeting if T'-.o ib!c has ftich a department, loo. It is found in the gospel ac- will make a guest appearance mittees evolving around the pro- South Boston Grange will not rord'nq !o Luke, chapter 15. The o we have three parables: The in Lowell Thursday evening. De- gram agenda are setting the be until Saturday, November 26. lott Shoop, The Lost Coin, and Tiie Lost Son. All three were found cember 1. at the spectacular stage for what Is hoped by the Beginning with a 7 p. m. pot- Fashion and Variety Show to sponsoring group to IK* one of luck supper. Notice change of fifjcln. be sponsored by the Parents' the best shows of Its kind fo time for convening of Grange, Club of the Scarlet Troubadours. go on stage In the lowell area which hereafter will be 8 p. m. Here we have the truth that m^n and women are lost in sin and Organized in 1956. Ihe Green this year. and which will IK? followed by Chrict hns r.omo to find them, to save thorn. There are many peo- Hornets first entered competi- Besides the appearance of the lecturers program. ple who do not believe people are lost in sin. The Bible says they tion in Drum Corps contests in Green Hornets, the fun-filled, 195K. They were .lunior Circuit talent-ladened show will feature Final notice to all boys who iiro, however. Champions in 1959, 1960. and a variety of entertainment, a wish to become Cub Scouts. 1961, and mnners up in 1962 &• fashion show, topped off with the You must IK? at the meeting Have you cried to Christ, "Lord, find me? Lord, save me?" You 1961 newest In hair styles, the draw- November 17. 7:30 p. m. at the should! You must! "For whosoevor shall call upon the name of the In the years that followed the ing of a long list of door priz- Runciman Elementary School. Lord shall be saved." —Pastor H. Buikema Hornets rose to be the top es and the serving of refresh- contenders in Michigan and the ments. The Senior Citizen's meeting surrounding areas. It appeared Advanced tickets may IK? pur- to be held November 17. and that the Hornets were finished, chased by contacting Mrs. Alice will be a Thanksgiving potluck when fire claimed all their Goodwin' Mrs. Clara Calller. supper at 6:30 p. m. Every- equipment in November of 1964. Mrs. Evelyn Roudabush. Al body Ls welcome. George R. Fongers tved HO years; Calvary Christian Reformed Church but the corps members and Green. Mrs. Betty Morris, or LOWELL, MICH. Boosters had more spirit than any member of the Trouba- The Golden Chain Farm Bur- to be honored al open house ON WEST MAIN STREET many had thought. dours. Lowell's newly-formed eau meeting will bo held at the The Hornets were tack in drum and bugle corps. home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. George R. Fonger will be honored guests at SERVICES—10:00 A. M.—7:00 P. M. Sunday School—11:10 A. M. competition In 1965. Possibly set Roth. 8:30 p. m. Thursday, No- an open house to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on back a couple of years from vember 17. Sunday, November 27th, at the Lowell Masonic Temple, on being top corps, they have now Lincoln Lake Avenue. Everyone Welcome put those two years behind A Fashion and Variety show them and are telling all, look Movie party is will be held in the High School Hosts and hostesses for the at Ihe home of the bride's par- for the Hornets in 1967. Auditorium on December 1st, olden anniversary will be the ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. An- The unique appearances, giv- Saturday night sponsored by the Parent's Club f ongers' seven children and derson in Cedar Springs on No- en all over the state, by this of the Scarlet Troubadours. their families: Mr. and Mrs. vember 2.Sth. 1916. Lowell band members Rev. E. K. Lund 70th wedding M. Jack Fonger, Mr. and Mrs. The young couple resided in colorful group, is a great ad- The Michigan Auto Racing hold fruit coke sale Clark Ellis American Legion Mac G. Fonger of Lowell; Mr. Cedar Springs until moving to dition to the Troubadours' show, Fan Club will present a series guest speaker at anniversary to Auxiliary will hold their regu- and Mrs. HoTlls Brillhart (Mar- Lowell in April of 1922. The The Lowell Area School bands and should IK? of great interest of movies, including action of lar meeting, Monday, Novem- jean) of Grand Rapids; Mr. Fongers have resided for thirty arc again offering the Texas to the residents of Lowell and the 1966 Indianapolis "500," this Lowell UB Church be celebrated ber 21. at 8:00 in their club and Mrs. Richard Fonger of years In their present homo at Manor Fruit cakes for sale in the surrounding communities. Saturday night. November 19, Tickets are scheduled to go room, East Main Street. Spring Lake; Mr. and Mrs. 317 King Street, I-owell. tho community. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Al- at »he Reuther Hall. 1320 Burton The Rev. E. K. Lund of Ma- on sale thi;; Friday. November James Fonger of Wyoming; The open house will bo held derink of Eastmont will cele- Street. SW, Grand Rapids. These cakcs. because of Iheir ple City, Michigan, will be the 18, for the gigantic show, which The American Legion, Clarki Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bent- from 1 to 6 p. m. and all of brate their 70th wedding annl- John Shipman. season announ- quality, have been very popu- guest speaker at the West Lo- will be held in the high school Ellis Post 152, will meet Mon- ley (Marcia) of Groton, Con- their friends and relatives arc vcrsary on Saturday. November cer at the Berlin Raceway, in day evening, November 28, at, necticut; and Miss Sandra Fong- cordially invited to attend. No lur sim e the bands started sell- well United Bretl.ren In Christ 26, with an open house to be auditorium or gymnasium, and Mame. Michigan, will be the their hall on East Main Streeti er of Philadelphia, Pennsylvan- formal invitations have been is- ing a few years ago. Sales by Church every evening except given by their children. will start at 7:30 p. m. master of ceremonies in the 31-32 ia; plus the Fonger's twenty sued. eighth grad • band through high Saturday evening of this week, The open house will be held Club's first fall movie party of grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Fonger have school will go towards high and he will be speaking there at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HARVIST HEALTH. INO. the 1966-67 season. The Merriman Fam Bureau Miss Mary Joy Anderson and requested that no gifts be giv- school band marching camp and next Sunday morning and eve- Merton Alderink, 560 Forest • EaiUrn Aft., $, C.v ' The film showing Is open to en, please. purch ise of new uniforms. ning. Hills Avenue, SE, from 2 p. m. r'£r«nd Rcpidi, Mkhigctr. group will meet at the home of George R. Fonger were married all Lowell and surrounding area to 4 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 Dr. and Mrs. R. 1). Seigle on Sales by younger band mem- The services, at the United SPECIAL DIET FOODS residents who share a common p. m., November 26. All friends Saturday night, November 19, b. r will go toward the pur- Brethren Church, will begin at * Sugar Ff«#—S«b'Fr«a interest In any phase of auto Women's Club to and relatives are welcome. at 8:30 p. m. chase of new equipment, such 7:45 each evening and at 11:30 • AlUrqy Diati racing, and a cordial invitation on Sunday morning. ,, •Low, Cholaifarof have gift shop, coffec as uniforms and instruments. has been extended by the Club's Lowell Chapter 1388 Women Rev. Lund will be painting a Notirol-Orvoafe Haoitk Foe^t president. Vito LoPlccolo, for of the Moose will hold their The Lowell Women's Club met If you have not teen conlac- picture every evening and the all to attend. regular business meeting on in the club rooms November 9. t d and wish these delicious one that brings the largest num- Following a general forum of Monday, November 21, at 8 After a short business meeting cakes, please call Mr. Mills, ber of people will get the pic- business and a showing of in- p. m. Mrs. Stella Bradshaw, program 897-9674 or Mr. Jessup. 897-7366. ture. He will also be doing some Hunters' STRAND teresting and action-packed mo- chairman, introduced Mrs. Lila and someone will see that your magic each evening to help il- vies, refreshments will be ser- Women's Society of Christian Lawrence Fuller of Grand Rap- order is filled. lustrate his message. ved, and a drawing will be held Service will meet Friday, No- Ids, formerly of Lowell, who at- Come and bring some one for door prizes. The program Insurance THEATRE vember 25, at 8 p. m. in the tended school where the club with you. He preaches the old will get underway at 8 p. m. LOWELL-MICHIGAN Methodist Church Lounge. rooms are and also taught in Attends dinner meeting fashion Gospel, In an old fash- Tickets are now on sale and the LoweU schools. Just arrived Ion way. PAYS UP TO $25,000 may be ordered In advance by Mrs. Fuller reviewed the book cf Women Accountants THURS. Thru SUN. contacting Mrs. Joann Brower "The Last of the Middle West" ALSO BAGGAGE & NOV. 17, 18, 19, 20 at 1708 Federal Street. SW. In Robert B, Mersereau, vice- by Dick Humphrey which we Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. CARD OF THANKS Grand Rapids, or purchased at all greatly enjoyed, especially Wingeier of Grand Rapids a son resident of the Pension and PERSONAL PROP- William Holden and 'rofit-Sharing division of Old the door Saturday evening. the trip through Michigan in the at Blodgett Hospital, November f We wish to thank all of our Richard Wldmark, in Kent Bank and Trust Company, Admission is fifty cents to eariy days. 12. The baby has lK?en named friends, neighbors, relatives and PERTY INSURANCE spoke at the Novemter 15 din- MARFC members, and $1.00 After light refreshments the Daniel Charles and he weighed bowlers for the many kindness- to non-members. Plan now to ner meeting of the Grand Rap- club adjourned to meet De- 7 pounds and 8 ounces. His es extended to us at the sudden CALL FOR FULL "Alvarez Kelly" attend. cember 14. in the lounge of the mother is the former Marcella ids Chapter No. 10. American passing of Henry Koewers. A Society of Women Accountants. INFORMATION IN COLOR Congregational Church al 10 Palmer of Grand Rapids. special thanks to Dr. McKay, A social hour preceded the 6:30 a. m. for a gift shop and morn- Rev. Davis and Roth's Funeral The Big Outdoor Picture, p. m. dinner meeting at Park CARD OF THANKS ing coffee. Home. As AdvertLsed on TV Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Congregational Church. The in- We extend our deep appreci- Helen, Marlene and Tom -^jolmson & liam Russey of Huntington. Pa., vocation was given by Miss ation and heartfelt thanks to Brothers and Sisters CARD OF THANKS a daughter. Ann Christina. She Ruth Studl. ^iirrincjfon, wmc our relatives, neighbors and p-32 CLOSED The family of Mrs. Anna Mae weighed eight pounds, 12 oun- Mrs. Hazel Kienitz introduced friends for their many acts of MONDAY AND TUESDAV Roth wish to express their ap- ces, and was oorn on Novcm- the speaker, Mr. Mersereau, kindness, prayers and cards preciation to all her friends in ber 8. Mr. and Mrs. Seymoure who discussed "A Corporate 1 Performance at 7:45 during the time of hospitaliza- CARD OF THANKS Lowell for all their kindness Lape of Grand Rapids arc the Trustee's Approach to Invest- Thursday thru Sunday tion and death of our beloved during her recent illness and Irppy grandparents. i with particular relerence I wish to thank all the resi- Husband. Father and Grand- death. They wish to express to pension and profit-sharing dents of Vergennes Township father, Orie Groenenboom. their special thanks to Rev. trusts. who supported me for the oi- WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23 A special thank you to Rev. Webber and the women of the Drivers should rotate behind Attending from Lowell were fice of trustee in the November Otto for his most comfoiling WEDNESDAY IS SURPRISE Lowell Methodist Church. the wheel al least every two Miss Donna Jean Ford and 8th General Election. words: Mrs. Otto for her mes- ' NIGHT p-32 The Tysse Family hours on long trips. Mrs. Clyde A. Newell. c32 Elmer Wlttenbach All Seats 35c sage in song: the pianist; the pallbearers: the Guild for Patricia Johnson, One Show at 7:M P. M. Christian service of Ada Re- formed Church; and the Roth Thomas Lowery Funeral Home. Adults: 85c Children: 4«c Mrs. Orie Groenenboom are married Wed. 7:00 p. m. Only and families c-32 The marriage of Miss Patric- ia Faye Johnson and Thomas When you love your work, it shows. Lee Lowery were solemnized THE GOOD DRIVER DOESN'T PLAY AROUND Friday evening, November 4, in the First Methodist Church of WITH HIS CAR! Lowell, with the Rev. G. Robert Webber performing the cere- Don't Play Around with insurance, Either mony. CALL: 897-9269 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson Let us tell you about safe driving credit... non-drinking of 11755—36th Street. Lowell, credits ... various deductibles. and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Low- en', 1070 Hayden Road, Muir, Rittenger Insurance Service Michigan. The former Miss Johnson en- 218 E. Main St, LoweU. Mich. tered the sanctuary at the arm of her father, wearing a gown L of white satin and lace, fashion- ed with an empire waist line, A-Ilne skirt, scooped neckline and fitted lace bodice. A chapel- RAVENNA length train was attached to the waistline with a satin bow. A LIVESTOCK SALES white lace crown accented with tear drop pearls and crystal Prices for Nov. 14. 879 head held her fingertip veil of illu- of Livestock, 107 consignments sion, and she carried an arm bouquet of pink and white car- of Poultry and Rabbits nations. The honor attendant. Miss Veal up to $41.50 cwt. Dorothy Fox of Ada, wore a Beef Steers and Heifers up to $25.50 cwt. gown of pink lace over silk, Beef Cows up to $19.40 cwt. styled with elbow-length sleeves, arid a shoulder-attached train GM Beef Bulls up to $22.10 cwt. ending at the hemline. A pink Feeder Cattle from $17.00 to $31.00 cwt. pillbox headpiece and an ar- •Mia orrieai(*ci Lambs up to $21.00 each rangement of pink-tipped white PonlUc Motor DMilon carnations, completed her en- Hogs up to $21.10 cwt. semble. Sows up to $17.20 cwt. Kenneth Lowery of Fenwick, Boars up to $ 13.20 cwt. brother of the bridegroom, was the groomsman. The bride's Feeder Pigs from $11.50 to $17.00 cwt. brothers. Randy and Keith, as- sisted as usher and acolyte, re- spectively. The sale has the largest number of buyers paying tne high- A reception was held at the est market prices for your livestock. home of the bride's parents im- Valuable Free Gift given away at 9:30 o'clock every Mon- mediately following the cere- day night. Must be present to win. You are always welcome mony. What happtnM lo (h« windthlild wlptnT Pru't Mooa mounUd UchomelK to attend the sales every Monday even though you do not Mr. and Mrs. Lowery will re- And we love our work. So much so that we couldn't bear to slop with the slickest- stereo tape player and AM-FM Stereo-Multiplex radio. And, of course, our hand- have anything to sell. side in Muir. Michigan. looking split grille ever to grace a Wide-Track. (Or any other car, for that matter.) some interiors have to be seen to be believed. All Pontiacs have standard safety We operate the Ravenna Livestock Sale on Monday, ana We went ahead and made the windshield wipers disappear. The car not features that include a dual master cylinder brake system with warning light, the Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday. CARD OF THANKS Bonded for your protection. only looks cleaner, but the wipers are less subject to icing and freezing, too. outside rearview mirror, and GM's energy absorbing steering column. We wish to extend our deep Then we got rid of the vent windows on all Grand Prix hardtops. Wo replaced Isn't it time you decided to see your Pontiac dealer? If you love our work the appreciation & heartfelt thanks SALE STARTS AT 5:M P. M. them with nifty monograms and a flow-through ventilation system. way we do, it's the least you can do. to all our relatives, neighbors We even designed a rather unique hood-mounted tachometor option that's and friends for the many ex- avaiiab'-' all Pontiacs. As are our other bright new options like our eight-track Pcntiac 67/Ride the Wide-Track Winning Streak RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES pressions of sympathy shown us in the loss of our darling son George Wright RAVENNA, MICHIGAN J. Paul Herman and brother. Chris Sterzick. WITTENBACH SALES & SERVICE CO. Manager AncUoneer Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Sterzick Steven and Kirk c-32 749 West Main St. Lowell