High school art classes to hold show on May 27 George Gobel star of Lowell high school art classes under the direction of Mrs. Dick Bezile are planning a show of work that won prizes at Ihe Talent Show in Grand Rapids, and other works of the mem- 1965 Showboat bers of the class. Parents and friends are in- The entertainment committee Directors to Meet tors. vited to attend the show of for the Showboat nailed down On Tuesday, June 1. the com- Ticket Sales director. Bernard skills of Ihe students on Thurs- their headline act for the 1965 mittee heads and members of Baer. Tickets (Rotary) Jer- day evening from 7 to 8:30. in show last week when they sign- the advisory council and the ry Roth; Gate Tickets. Herb the art room of the high school. ed George Gobel, comedian Showboat Board of Directors will Klzinga and Dan Wingeier. and musician. meet in the Runciman Klemen- Entertainment director. Bill At an awards presentation, tary School at 8 o. m. Jones: Amateur night, Dr Her April 30 at the Grand Rapids - Gobel was the choice over Plans will be discussed and ivl Mueller rhoi .ma Art Museum, several of Ihe J dozens of other headliners sug- assignments will be made. Walter; endmeti, Fdfesi iiuct.. first and second year art stu- gested by Music Corporation of Professional Talent, Bernard •> *•: • Members of the Advisory Com- dents at IvOwell High School won American, bookers of the show. mittee are Lions Club. Gary Kropf; and lighting and sound. first, second, third and honor- He will appear on every night Rivers: Business and Profes- Earl Evans. able mention ribbons in the an- of the show with his famous sional Women. Peg Bedell; the Expenditures director is Rich-, nual Youth Talent Exhibit. "Lonesome George" guitar, Showboat (Jarden Club. Jean ard Brush. Boat and Seat con- The museum's Youth Talent, and comedy. Wllterink; Vergennes Farm Bur- struction. Civic Affairs Commit- and WOOD-TV, was open to all eau. Donald McPherson; Wo- tee of Lowell Moose Lodge. junior and senior high school Other acts to complement the Outdoor advertising, Larry star are being selected with men's Division Kent County Vol. 72—No. 7 LOWELL. MICH.. THURSDAY. MAY 27. 1965 students in the Grand Rapids Farm Bureau. Ann Campau; Wittenbach; Publicity, Harold area, and was divided into 3 the full line-up to be decided Jefferies: Ticket booth and dec- on in the next few days. West Michigan Historical Socie- categories: Class C, 7th and ty. Lenora Tower; VFW, Don orations. Barbara Fluger; Boat 8th grades; Class B, 9th and The Clark-Ellis Post, Ameri- Souser; Moose Lodge, Civic Decoration. Harold Ball. Ask public help on June 14 bond vote 10th grades; and Class A. ilth can Legion, who have had the Affairs. Joe Griffith; and Ro- Director of Specialities, Jack and 12 grades. Ribbons were concessions inside the gate of tary, Herb Reynolds. Kennedy: concessions, Ameri- from citizens advisory committee awarded to the top three win- the l-owell Showboat for many can Legion; Parking, VFW; Tornado ners in each category, and ov- years, have volunteered this Organize Committees Reception and Special Nights, A group of fifty Lowell Area Proposed Buildings, Costs er $1,200 in prize money was year to operate the concession The various committees are Jack Kennedy; Police and First School citizens met Monday at ssh awarded. as before but to turn over the being organized with division Aid. Avery Block: Calliope. Arn- The |750,000 bond issue to be old Payne; Ushers, S. D. Wing- the high school to hear Super- voted on will cost the taxpay- profits to the Showboat Corpor- directors from the members of intendent Stephen Nisbet dis- ers about 1.5 mills more then ation. the board to act as coordina- eier. cuss the needs of the district, 1964. This would make the tax red alert Why us? wonder Mr. and and to ask the group to help rate no more then was needed Mrs. Richard Godfrey. 840 East Fashion Fantasy theme of in putting over the |750,000 in 1962. Growth in the district Lowell and all of Kent Coun- Claude L, Cole, 89 ty was put under a red torna- Main Street. The Godfrey home Memorial bond vote on June 14. would allow a smaller tax aft- has been run into twice in the eighth grade qiris* show The need for additional class er the first year of two, tax do alert at 11:30 a. m. on Wed- dies in hospital nesday morning and the alert past nine months. The Junior High 8th grade rooms in Alto, at the high consultants project. Last fall an East bound ve- school, and a new elementary condition lasted until 1 p. m. girls will present a fashion Claude L. Cole, aged 89. pass- This money would build a new hicle wrecked their porch when ed away Thursday at Sunshine on the west side, was pointed Lowell school children were parade set show for their mothers in the West Side Elementary, south of it careened into the yard. Hospital in Grand Rapids, fol- out by the superintendent. started home at 11 a. m., but Runciman Elementary Building the present high school, of 11 The annual Memorial Day lowing a lingering illness. He told the group that there six buses did not get away be- It happened again Saturday, at 4 o'clock Wednesday, June class rooms: library, offices, a parade and tribute to the serv- Funeral services for Mr. Cole, would be over 200 more students fore the red alert and were another East Bound auto plow- 2. teacher's room, serving kitchen icemen of the area, of all wars, a Snow farmer, were held Sat- in Lowell Area Schools by the held and two other bus loads ed into their yard. This time and all purpose room at an es- who died for their country, will The theme of this year's show urday afternoon. May 21. at fall of 19M when the new build- of children were on out-of-town no permanent damage was timated cost of $400,000. be held in Lowell on Monday, is "Fashion Fantasy." The girls the Roth Funeral Home. Rev. ings were hoped to be comple- trips. caused, but the plants and Four class rooms would be May 31. have made all of the clothes James Bailard was the offici- added to the Alto Elementary Mrs. Hoag's 5lh grade room shrubs were disrupted. to be modeled in their home Lester Steele, 52, of Grand Richards Park will be the ating pastor. Interment was About 150 would be from the School, along with a library and and special education children economics classes, under the di- Rapids, driver of the car, was i assembly point for the parade made in Snow Cemetery. Kent County School reorganiza- receiving room at the estima- were in Battle Creek visiting participants. At 9 30 the parade rection of Mrs. Elenor Rollins. tion and tne remainder from issued a summons for reckless Mr. Cole is survived by three ted cost of |105,000 the Kellogg Cereal Factory and will leave the park and head growth in the district. This driving. He posted a $IW bond The committees which have sons. Lawton of Lowell. Alden At the high school a 3 class were held in a shelter there un- for Oakwood Cemetery where would be enough to fill anoth- In justice court. been working on Ihe show are of Richland and Clarence of room extension to the east wing til the alert ended. memorial services will be con- er elementary school and add to fashion show committee. Kay St. Paul. Minnesota; three would be built, and the size of Another bus load of Mrs. Bar- • the high school load beyond its The Kent County TB Socie- ducted. Feuerstein, Linda Cook, Stevie daughters. Mrs. Vivian Inger- the shop would be doubled. A- naby's second grade children capacity. ties Mobile X-ray until will be Every serviceman in the com- Roth. Shelly Richard. Ann Bak- soll. of Kalamazoo. Mrs. Claud- long with thus would be an addi- was at John Ball Park visiting munity is asked to participate. New dwellings in the district, stationed outside Christiansen's er, Sally Roth; script coordina- ia Fuller and Mrs. Margaret tional entrance to the gym and alert sounded and was held in Ivan Morse Uniforms are not necessary, which is about 10 miles wide Drug Store on Main Street on tor, Gail Warning; narrator, Vincent, both of Hastings. more parking area would be but would add more color to and 20 miles long, will add many a shelter there. Wednesday, June 2. Toni Gnidzinskis; programs, Also surviving are 22 grand- built. Lowell High School winners the parade. new students in the next year. One bus failed to leave the Janice Manigold; invitations, children; 32 great-grand- Citizens present at the meet- The unit will be there from in Class B were Helen De- Both the VFW and the Ameri- This increased class load can- Junior High school before the Mary Chaffee: decorations, children; a brother, Guy V. ing were asked to bring any 9:30 a. m. until 6 p. m. Haan, first year, third place in can Legion, co-sponsors of the not be pin-pointed, but the siz- alert sounded and were held in Jackie Shade; and clean-up, Cole of Grand Rapids: and sev- questions on the proposed build- • Illustration with a tempera trav- parade and services, are mak- able number of children now 3 a shelter under the supervision Jackie Bailey. eral nieces and nephews. ing program to the attention of The Lowell Post Office will el poster; and Cathy Skar. first ing a special effort to have and 4 years old coming into the superintendent or the board of Mrs. Keuhner and Mr. Mil- be closed all day Monday, May ler. year, second place in Collages, their membership take part. DAMAGES TREES IN PARK the school can be definitely and to encourage a good turn 31, in obsemnce of Memorial with a tissue paper composition planned on. Three other buses loaded with The parade will halt at the Serving with Marines out of the voters on June 14. Day. on glass. west bridge over the Flat Riv- City officials are interested in children were held at the high The lobby, however, will be In class A. Louise Grover, er. where the auxiliaries of the Marine Lance Corporal Rich- dicovering who is girdling the school when the red alert sound- open for box patrons. young maple trees in Richard's LOWELL YMCA SPONSORS first year, received honorable VFW and the American Legion ard L. Goodiwn. son of Mr. and Charity Norse skew wiH ed. • Park, with a pocket knife. SPLASH PARTY SAT. NIGHT Downtown Lowell was empty mention in Illustration for a and the Joseph Wilson Women's Mrs. E. R. Goodwin of Bailey behtMon tttxj ffvmviffus Eleven travel trailers spent Relief Corps will cast a floral Anyone with information is The Lowell YMCA Junior in a few minutes after the red tempera travel poster. Sally Drive. Lowell, is serving with the week end at Recreation tribute on the water and the asked to see the police or City The Grand Rapids annual Hi-Y Clubs are sponsoring a alert siren sounded at 11:30. Kwekel. also first year, was the 1st Service Battalion. 1st Park, checking out the facili- firing squad will salute the Manager Bernard Olson. charity horse show will be held Splash Party to be held Satur- Factories closed and business awarded the second place in Marine Division at Camp Pen- ties for the big encampment boys who lost their lives at sea. at the Lowell 4-H Fair grounds day evening. May 29, at the places were left with only a few Illustration for a travel poster. dleton. California. during Showboat Week. The Rev. Richard Vanden- on Sunday, May 30 and Satur- Grand Rapids YMCA. clerks on duty. Ivan Morse, a second year CLOSED IN AFTERNOON , The "Holiday Ramblers" en- Bosch, minister of the Snow The battalion is responsible day and Siadfty, June • and I. The party is open to boys and A Forest Hills school bus hur- " student, took first place in draw- Joyed the camp-out despite the and Vergennes Methodist for the clearing of beach ob- Starting Saturday. May 29, in grades 6. 7. and 8. A rying children home skidded on ing with an Inpressionistic chalk This year is the silver an- cold rainv weather Sunday. Churches will deliver the main stacles and setting up facilities Steffens' Plumbing and Heating is will leave the Lowell Y at the wet pavement on Knapp St. drawing. niversary of the charity event • address of the Memorial Day for the storage of ammunition will be closed Saturday after- 7 p. m. and will return at 10 near the Grand River Bridge First place in Pottery went which is asonsored by the Kent The Lowell VFW Post will event. and supplies. noons during the summer. c7 . m. The cost is 50 cents for and hit a tree. A motorist hit to Suzi Thaler, first year, for Comty 4-H Foundation. host all veterans who will par- Following the presentation of members and 75 cents for the bus after the accident. Two a varicolored slab vase, and Sunday, May M is quarter ticipate in the Memorial Day the "Star Spangle Banner." non-members. adults were injured, but none she also received honorable men- horse day with the show in parade to coffee and donuts at by the Lowell high school band, Take a swim suit, towel and of the children. tion in Illustration for a travel charge of the Michigan Horse their post before and after the a firing squad will give a salute gym shoes. If you are interest- poster. Show Association. Events will parade on May 31. and the taps and echos will ed call the Y at TW 7-7375 be- Mimi Ward, second year, won include quarter horses, halter All veterans are urged to dismiss those present. fore Friday at 5 p. m. participate in this event. two honorable mentions—one in classes, western pleasure; Jun- Rites held for Oil for her abstract painting, Anyone interested in march- ior horsemanship and working • and the other in Design for an ing in the Memorial Day par- cow horses. INSURANCE Mayor and Mrs. Arnold A. ade should contact the parade Wittenbach and Councilman advertising box design. • Anyone may enter before Allen G. Miller marshal. Roger Bieri, or Frank If fire ruined your home, and Mrs. Richard F. Schlemi- showtime at 9 and 12:30. Over Stephens. Participation is open would you have to move in zauer were entertained on Allen G. Miller. 80. of 2121 to all groups who would like 13,000 in prize money will be with your mother-in-law? Does Mayor's Exchange Day at Harp- Women of Moose given away. your insurance cover liv- Robinson Road. SE, died Sun- to take part. * day, May 23, at Blodgett Me- er Woods with a luncheon and Mr. Bieri announced this On June 8 and I the Showing ing expenses after a fire? dinner in the evening. plan installation will be almost continuous, and Call Kit insurance Serv- niorial Hospital. week that the order of this Mr. Miller had been under a imdie SeMenttararr, nation- year s parade will be as fol- wiH include; Jumpers, walkers, ice, 897 ally famous pistol shot, was physician's care for a heart ail- Mrs. Gilbert (Winnie) Snied- lows: gaits, and hunters. c7 given an opportunity to display ment since 1956. and has been er, 11855 East Fulton Road, Colors and color guard, firing her talents at the police range, hospitalized for much of the Lowell, was recently elected as squad and veterans, the vet- shooting against crack shots past year. Senior Regent of the Lowell erans' auxiliaries. Blue Star A native of St. Louis, Miss- from the police department. Women of the Moose, Chapter Mothers (in cars), senior high ouri, Mr. Miller moved to Grand Trudie, ol course, won. 1388. band, and floats. Rapids in 1917. He worked for • Serving with Mrs. Snieder Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts. Girl Parking will be prohibited on a times as a reporter for the during the 1965-66 term will be Scouts, drum and baton corns. Grand Rapids Press, then swit- the south side of Main Street Mrs. Joe Griffith. Junior Grad- Camp Fire girls. Blue Birds, ched to the Herald. In the early from Broadway to Monroe St., uate Regent; Mrs. Victor Sou- junior high band, bicycles and 1920s lie entered the advertising on Saturday. June 5. ser. Junior Regent; Mrs. Chaun- horses. field and organized his own The Woodland Antique Car cey Boyce. Chaplain; Mrs. 1-ou- Tour will stop in Lowell be- company. is Smit. Recorder; and Mrs. Services were held Tuesday tween 8 and 10 a. m. Vaughn Judson, Treasurer. Lydia M. Tappin, afternoon at the Metcalf Mor- • June installation services, un- Joel Thurtell serves internship tuary. Dr. Duncan Littlefair of Arnold Fairchi'.d, Route 1, der the leadership of Mrs. Ra- dies, rites held Fountain Street Church officia- Lowell reported to police May mona Griffith, retiring Senior overlooking heartland of Democracy 19 at 12:18 a. m. that $500 in Regent, will be held. ted. Entombment was made in Reverend Louis Shy officiated LowHI High School graduate JoH Thurtell, a soohomorc at cash was stolen from his car The Chapter Night meeting of at the funeral service Friday Graceland Mausoleum. K?lamazoo College, has a new "classroom" with a spectacular parked on Main Street, near the the Women of the Moose will afternoon. May 21 at the Ronan Mr. Miller is survived by his view overlooking the heartland of our Democracy . Serving aa corner of Broadway. be held on Monday, June 7. Funeral Chapel for Mrs. Lydia wife, Elizabeth; a daughter, internship on the staff of Congressman Gerald R. Ford, Mlaor- The money had been left in The Academy of Friendship M. Tappin. Mrs. Bernard M. Baer of Ada; Ity Leader of the House of Representatives, the local college a son. Gregory of Lansing; 3- a leather container laying on chairman, Mrs. John Minges Mrs. Tappin. aged 82, passed man Is working virtually under the dome of the Capitol. stepchildren, Mrs. Suzanne Col- the seat of the car. and her committee, will have away quite suddenly Tuesday lins and Mrs. John Collins, both • charge of the program. morning at the honie of her A history major. Thurtell dai- The 1963 Lowell High School of Grand Rapids and Dr. A. Lowell Police with the aid daughter, Mrs. Etta Salak at ly enjoys the rich experience graduate says he has "a unique Waite Bohne of Franklin; 16 of two sheriff departments chas- MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES 429 North Division, Lowell. vantage point from which to grandchildren: and two great- ed a local youth more than 20 AT FALLASBURG CEMETERY A resident of Grand Rapids of being where history is made, view the working of Congress grandchildren. miles in Ada and Vergennes for many years. Mrs. Tappin seeing the men and women who Township Monday night. and politics." He is "learning Memorial Day Services will moved to Lowell early this make it. and watching thou- John Koewers, 19. of Lowell, lessons 1 could never learn in be conducted at the Fallasburg jr. She was a lifelong mem- sands of Americans making WILD NIGHT AT RIVER VIEW was finally caught and fined a college classroom." Park Cemetery on Sunday, May of the First Assembly of visits to the shrine of the Re- Lowell Police had a wild night $105 and sentenced in Justice 30. God Church in Wyoming. public. Thurtell describes his work Court Tuesday to spend 15 in Ford's office as giving at the Riverview Inn on the The services will be in charge Besides her daughter, Etta, Meanwhile, he is learning days in jail at two days per "more purpose and direction Easi City Limits. Friday night. of the Rev. R. A. Wittenbach, Mrs. Tappin is survived by how Congress works its will Frank Cupps. 18, of Ionia was week. and will be held on Sunday eve- three oiher daughters, Mrs. and how the federal govern- to my role as a citizen-pa rtici- jailed for resisting arrest and ning at six o'clock. Margaret Gerlacher of Ada, ment operates. Thurtell has a pant in our Democracy. This disorderly conduct. He was giv- Ten years ago this week ... Mrs. Sally Kopp of Rexton. front row seat to a political rich experience has made me en 30 days in jail and got a The Village Council acted to re- GRADUATES IN JUNE Michigan and Mrs. Louisa Tyan drama in one of history's most more acutely aware of my $105 fine and costs. quire curb pick up of garbage of Wyoming City: a daughter- turbulent and exciting times. responsibilities as a young and mondp'ory sewer hook up Police were on the scene when Robert Hicok. LHS grad- in-law. Mrs. Gertrude Jones of As a member of Ford's staff American in a demanding and Cupps backed over the bank in- ... Mr. and Mrs. Ray N. Park- uate, will be graduating from Wyoming City; 30 grandchil- and working in the Capitol just changing world." to the A&W parking property. er of Keene Township celebra- Asbury College, Wilmore, Ken- dren; many* great-grandchil- a few steps from the House After completing his tour of When asked for his driver's li- ted their 50th wedding anniver- tucky, on June 2. dren; several nieces and neph- and the Senate, Thurtell is in special study in Washington. cense he ran from the police sary .. .Cary P. Stiff, jr., co- He will attend the Theological ews. the center of legislative and Thurtell will return to classes who caught him after a hot salutatorian in the class of '55 Seminary in the fall to prepare Interment was made in Wy- political action. at Kalamazoo. He will come foot race. was one of three Western Mich- for the ministry. oming Cemetery. He is witness to an almost back to Michigan with many igan students to be accepted in- His wife, Mary (Potter) Hi- constant parade of nationally- memories of having been in Students love safety with magic to the freshman class of 700 cok. received her PHT degree known figures, including former the center of activity under the Michigan State PoUee trooper Gerald Harbin presented Ms GRADUATICN CAKES at Dartsmouth College, Hanov- (putting hubby through). FORMAL WEAR Vice-President Richard M. Nix- Capitol Dome. safety prtgnun Mended with his clever magic tricks to over Discover the fine quality and er, New Hampshire. He is the son of Mr. and Rent tuxedos and other for- on and members of the Wash- And. he will miss the "class- l,tM elementary stndents in Lowell and Alto schools last decorating skill of graduation Mrs. Frank Hicok of Route 2, mal wear for weddings at Wep- ington press corps, who visit room", the view, the experi- Wednesday. Pictured here Is Christine Fuller, danglner of Mr. cakes from Fluger's Lowell SMORGASBORD Lowell. mans Clothing & Shoes. 103 Ford. Thurtell sees folks from ence of witnessing history be- and Mrs. Frodmok Fuller, 9K East Main SL, Lowell, taking Bakery, Lowell. Call TW 7-9590. Saturday, June 5, serving from East Main, Lowell. TW 7-7792. home and shows them the ing made, and 'he busy activ- t hi Me «l tke Many feats of magic presented. Christine c9-7 5 to 8 p m, Lowell Masonic SCHEDULE BIBLE SCHOOL c-7 view from the offices which ity in the office of the Republi- In the 4th grade and like the hundreds of other children, r Temple. Children 12. 75c; adults overtook the Mall. Washington can Leader of the House. got the safety message along with entertainmenL Trooper Har- Daily Vacation Bible School Monument and downtown Wash- Will he return to Washington SPECIAL DISCOUNT... $1.50. c6.8 DON'T BE CAUGHT bin has developed this inlfcicitlBg presentatton on his own time dates have been set for Cal- ington. after completing his formal ed- and has Invested several hundred 'Jollars of his own money In R. C. A. Licensed Picture vary Christian Reformed Chur- Without insurance on your car. The three months Thurtell is ucation? his equipment. He Is In great demend in the schools of the Tubes, 25 percent discount. Wil- LOWELL BEER STORE ch of Lowell. We give you complete cover- spending on a job related to With a broad grin, Thurtell area, and tlMMMlft of children learn the lessons of safety In liam's Radio-TV, 126 N. Hud- Open every day and evenings The dates are June 21-30 from age with low rates and prompt his major field of study are answers: "Potomac fever is a patatewpataUeas,, latereft-catching manner by his 'tncfcy- showman- son Street, Lowell, phone TW nntii 10 p m. Sunday until 9 9 a. m. to 12 noon. The theme claim service. Peter Speerstra "speeding by all loo rapidly," catching." ship. 7-9340 c3tf p. m. c7 ib My Savior Tcaches Me." Agency. TW 7-9259. c7 he says. Elmdale THE LOWELL LEDGER. MAY 27. 1N5 THE LOWELL LEDGER ma Stahl. Mrs. Mertie Johnson South Lowell THE LOWELL LEDGER, MAY 27, INS Week end visitors at the Gor- Mrs. Ira Sargeant and Mrs. Hope Sargeant atten- Mrs. Nancy Nordhof don Johnson home to see Don 94lh birthday •.. her sister. Mrs. Herman De- Walter Wieland. Mimbtr of th* Michigan Pr«i AtiocUtlon ded the May meeting of the lia iner. Mrs. Bill Fredrick and girls - Around 'bout town - Dawson were Mr. and Mrs. 105 North Broadway, Poif Ollict Eo* Alto Garden'Club, al the Alto A card shower will honor 128. Lowell, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt Wiss- spent the week end with her Mavnard Tucker and daughters Mrs. Dossle Lecce Is now at Methodist Church Wednesday Community Club will meet Mrs. Jessie May (Reid) Salz- man accompanied her brother parents. Mr. and Mrs. George $2,000 Hastings race Mrs Rose Tnllant attended a of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Fran- Second clan ooilaga naM M Lowell, the Christian Nursing home at afternoon. this Friday night at 8 p. m. Want Ads-Today's Best Buy Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lawrence geber on her 94th birthday on Michiaan. onhliihed every Thursday. end his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wieland. WCTU meeting one day last cis Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. 801 College. SE. Grand Rapids. with a wiener roast l)eing the attended a birthday party-picnic Jerry Bachaelor and children Saturday, May 29. Subterlotlon price; Kent and Ionia Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant event of the night. Tony Sutton to the home of Mrs. Dale Shade mentioned at Byron Center Park Sunday week at the home of Mrs. Flor- tino per yeer; outiida tM» area Mrs. Horace Myers and daugh- called on Mrs. Fern Fontaine of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Mary Now a resident of the Lowell t3.S0 per year. Mrs. Mabel Strand accompan- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dellalm- her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charlotte afternoon honoring Dawn Ma- ence Noyes in Clarksville. ters. Sally and Jennie, and the of Lake Odessa Friday forenoon. er. Sunday. Johnson, entered Butterworth to be run Friday night Mrs. Jessie Salzgeber, a pa- Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rest Home, Mrs. Salzgeber has ied her daughter. Judy to Algo- rie and Kathy Malone. They Dawson and daughter, Beverly been a resident of the Lowell former's father. Rav Stahl, visi- The latter left that afternoon nac Sunday to visit Miss Jean Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson Hospital Monday to undergo tient at the Lowell Rest Home, NATIONAL EDITORIAL ted Leon Roush, who is at the PROMPT were Sunday evening guests of of South Bend, Indiana, Mr. area since 1911 for the Kelsey Medical Facili- Strand. and son. Mr. and Mrs. George surgery. HARLEY SIMONDS. track Mr. and Mrs. James Doezema. will be observing her 94th birth- home of his daughter and hus- ty of Lakevlew. which will be Wieland and Mrs, Bill Fredrick A reminder the community and Mrs. Clayton Dawson and Bora May 20, 1871 In Ant- as >c t, n Mrs. Merrltt Wissman. sr., promoter will present the long- Bud Jones of Alaska was a day, May 29. band. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Nor- her future home. and daughters were Sunday din- bake sale this Saturday at Al- A Friday luncheon guest of family of Crestline, Ohio, Mr. werp, New York, she is the ^ 1 § 6 5 spent Monday In Lansing with est race ever at the Hastings Thursday evening caller at the mlngton and family of Sebewa ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. SERVICE Snow Community Mrs. Vem Armstrong was Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence Snay and motner of five children. Mr. and Mrs, Alvln Stahl have to. Speedway Friday night and pay home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaffer Township. returned home, after spending Mrs. S. P. Reynokh June Moller of Vacaville, Calif- All friends and relatives are the largest purse ever—12,000. Lawrence. and family and Mr. and Mrs. a week with her sister. Mrs. The event will be the inau- Mrs. S. R. Crabb and Mrs. ornia. urged by the rest home offi- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Owens Jim Ellis and Tommy of Camp- Hilda DeWItt and family of For Your ral lOO lap semi-late model Albert Duell were in Grand au Lake, and Miss Frances cials to remember Mrs. Salz- Wavne. Michigan. Due tc illness In the family and daughter of Grand Rapids geber on her birthday Saturday. Siture, preceded by time tri- of Mrs. S. P. Reynolds, news Rapids last Thursday to atteni Burtle of Marine City. Sunday afternoon callers of TV—RADIO als, fast car dash and 10-lap a meeting of the Sophie De- and Ethel Roth of Birmingham for this column will be taken were Sunday afternoon callers Bills, Bills... Nothing But Bills! Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant heats. temporarily by Mrs. Clare E. Marsac Campau Chapt., Daugh- were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth —STEREO Thirty entries are expected tors of the American Revolu- of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Blas- Carey, telephone 897-7991. er. Klrchen and children and Mrs. i for Friday's main event Includ- Sincere sympathy ol the com- tion al the St. Cecilia Build- Waller Felyke of Grand Ledge ing Bob Sensiba, Paul Smith, ing. Election of officers and a Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perdok munitv is extended to Mr. and of Ada. and their friends from and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brim- A1 Hagen. Bob Boomstra. Bob Mrs. Lawton Cole, Mr. and Mrs. memorial service were follow- mer of White Cloud. Patrick, Sherm Colvac and Tom ed by tea and cakes. the Netherlands, who are spend- If a pile-up of bills has got Leo PfaUer, Mr. and Mrs. Bob ing the summer with them, visi- Mrs. Horace Myers and her Edwards. Shalcr, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. S. R. Crabb and Mrs. you, get oat from under fast! daughter. Jennie, attended the Time trials will begin at 6:30 Albert Duell were Sunday din- ted Mr. and Mrs. Orie Groenen- Post upon the death of their boom Sunday afternoon. style show at the l-akewood 897-9275 with the first race scheduled father and grandfather. Claude ner and supper guests at the Don't just pound the table- Hteh School Monday evening. to get underway at 8 o'clock. Lyndell Duell home In Wyom- Mrs. Victor Clemenz attended Mr. ind Mrs Rjy firker Cole, who passed away Wed- the birthday party Sunday after- see us for a loan, soon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman King nesday. ing Park. visited their aunt. Mrs. Mary ELDON SCHRAUER and Bob Mrs. Bert Myer* returned noon in honor of Jodi Weeks, RADIO SERVICE CO. Mrs. Clare Carey attended a held at the home of her par- Johnson of Beldlng, Sunday aft- Senneker found the winning luncheon and shower in Grand home Friday after a month's ernoon. 206 £. Main St.. Lowell Mi. TW 7-9275 combination Saturday night at stay visiting her son, Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Weeks Rapids recently in honor of of Alto. Miss Sally Mvers attended the the Grand Rapids Speedrome to Mrs. Walter Kronemeyer of Mrs. Edward Myers and fam- Junior-Senior Prom at the Low- take home top prize money in ily in Florissant. Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis LOANS... $25 to $1,000 Grandville. spent Sunday as guests of Mr. ell High School Saturday eve- the super modified and semi- Lyman Baker, a member of ^Ir and Mrs. Clarence Speak- ning. late model stock car double- er and Lucille visited their son and Mrs. Ross Stauffer of near the Junior College Band, play- Alto. Mrs. Ira Sargeant attended header on the ^-mile asphalt ed in the Civic Auditorium at and brother. Arthur, at the Vet- as a guest the meeting of the oval. eran's Hospital in Battle Creek, Sunday callers at the C. By- a luncheon given in honor of ron Potter home were Mr. and Jolly Workers Club, which was Schrader raced his super mod- Governor George Romney on and attended the Hospital Day BELDING FINANCE CO. entertained Friday afternoon at ified into Uie lead on the fifth program. Mrs. David Potter and Stacey Cotton % Thursday. of Grand Rapids, Jerry Bums 119 W. Main St. Phone: W7-9255 the home of Mrs. Pat Boynton lap to go on and win the fea- Mrs. Arthur Schneider and - Playtex "Vr -vw* Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. of Flint and Darla Gamber of Russell E. Coon, Mgr. Lowell, Michigan of Freeport. wee . , v ture event a quarter of a lap Pesoyan and granddaughter, Ju- Robert were Sunday dinner ahead of Jackie Lindhout. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Grand Rapids. Knit lie, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marsh Senneker outdistanced his 20 Rozek and Bill Ringler had a Schneider. Padded Bra opponents in the semi-late mod- Mr., and Mrs. Claude Thome of Whitehall spent Sunday with Xf hot dog roast at the home of his mother, Mr?. Frank Marsh. c Short el event and roared home the accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Paul June is Dairy Month! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bertran. Mr. and Mrs. Emest Pitcher victor. Senneker also took top Mr. and Mrs. Merle Aldrich Zolliker and daughters of Ro- reg. 53^ money in his heat and in the chester to Holland Saturday aft- of Muskegon and Mr. and Mrs. SEE \ • j \. Sets of Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Albert Martin attended the fun- pursuit race. Mrs. Tom Aldrich of Saranac emooh to see the tulips and Heat winners included Ron windmill. eral of their cousin, G. A. Plum CHEESEBURGER Our summer suits in cool, cool, and Mrs. S. P. Reynolds were in Grand Rapids Wednesday. Laben, semi late models, and Sunday supper guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arend Tuinstra MD cool colors. Neat patterns... now $295 D'ck Good, Norm Rust and ent Sunday at her brother's, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark and Mrs. Alex Robertson. two children of Saginaw spent Schrader in the modifieds. Saturday evening Peter Fish- Sr. and Mrs. C. Leeuwenburgh, Chct Hall, 'Drome promoter, "tott&ce on Myers Lake. the week end with his motner. SMALL FLOAT 50c er of Lowell, visited his son- Mrs. Olive Eitelbnsp Mr and is anticipating a large field of in-law and daughter, Mr. and Richard Gephart and family WEIGH cars for the traditional Memor- of Grand Rapids were Sunday Mrs. Robert Wingeier were al- EVERY TUESDAY DURING JUNE Mrs. Lloyd Bertran. so guests. them. Notice how some weigh new soft cups slay soft I ial Day races on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanSickle afternoon callers of Mrs. Arthur Time trials at 5:30 with the Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. George Wj less than half as much as a machine washable/ and Rcy from Vermontville call- spent Friday afternoon with Mr. * action-packed program starting ed on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murray TAKE HOME A TREAT... regular suit... made without rubborf ~ at 7:30. were Saturday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin. r\A tran Sunday. S-Sgt Donald L. Dawson re- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox and Mrs. Ray Pitsch of Alto. 1 GORDIE BISSETT continued Mrs. Rose Tallant celebrated turned Monday to Fort Bliss, A&W ROOT BEER Wi called on Mr. and Mrs. Martin El Paso, Texas, where he is sta- his winning ways at the Hast- Postema in Grand Rapids. Sun- her 76th birthday Tuesday by Mugs - Quarts - Half Galtong - GaUons FEEL 51 ings Speedway last Friday night entertaining Mrs. Florence Noy- tioned with the 6th Missile Bat- day afternoon. talion. the lightness on your shoulders, Mr. ind Mrs Cliirles Benedict by winning the Australian pur- Mrs. Jim Thompson and chil- es and Mrs. Gladys Goodell, suit and the feature. both of Clarksville. and Mrs. Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Phelps as you wear the suit... dren of Lowell called on her and grandchildren, Nancy Jane. OPEN Bob Sensiba copped the dash uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ..Mabel Bovee and Mrs. Mabel while Tim Timson, Cecil Rouse, Tucker, to cake and ice cream. Steven, and Jeffery SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY—11 A. M. TO Il:ft P. IT. Kenneth Fox on Tuesday eve- visited Mr. & Mrs. Celebrate anniversaries Bob Patrick and Paul Smith Rev. and Mrs. Robert Conn FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-U A. M. TO MIDNIGHT were victorious in the 10-lap and family are in the process and family and CHECK There will be an Open House bald for Mr .and Mrs. Ray next supper sponsored by Vestaburg Band's Spring Festi- N. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Benedict on June li heats. Snow Methodist WSCS will be of moving to Traverse City. the prices and see how easily Two of the Conn children are val, held in the afternoon. Craig at the Parish House on Chorch St in Saranac, from 2 to 4 held at the hall on Wedtiesday, and Rachel Phelps are members they fit into your budget... p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ray N. Parker celebrated their 80th anni- THE VICTORY in the J^lap June 16. Hostesses will be Mrs. spending the week with grand- A«W DRIVE-IN Spring championship for super ma Schneider. of the school band. versary- on Jane 5th. and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles S. Benedict Carl Haddan and Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Trenis Devener attend- Take-Out Orders—TW 7.»ltS celebrated their 35th anniversary on May 24th. It Is being modifieds at the Berlin Race- Bertran. Mrs. Bruce Walter returned $40 to *$50 way Saturday night went to home from Butterworth Hospital ed the funeral of a friend in Lowell's East City Limits Ph. TW 7-8195 given by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald N. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Chapin and chil- Eaton Rapids on Sunday. Charles S. Benedict, children of Mr. and Mrs. Rav N. Parker. Jimmy Nelson of Flint. This Is dren, Kay, Fay and Gayla of Saturday. Nelson's 3rd main event win on ...THEN IUY! Also Mr. Roger E. Benedict and Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Bene- Sanford spent Saturday and Sun- dict, children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Benedict. The couples the H-mile clay oval. day with her parents, Mr. and Finishing a close second was , ..request no gifts, please. Mrs. Seymour Dalstra. •The IMMMK Dick Carter of Saginaw with The men of Snov Methodist Johnny Logan of Charlotte hold- Church will hold their meeting two trousers! ing down third spot. at the church on Thursday, A dual between Rich Senne- June 3, at 8 p. m. k6r of Grand Rapids and Jack GIANT Mr. and Mrs. Mike Blanding fo. f TenBrink of Zeeland ended with and family of Sheridan spent Senneker crossing the finish Sunday afternoon with Mr. and line first to get the checkered Mrs. John Blanding. flag in the 15-Tap main event for modified sportsman. Try Ford s new Six JUNE TenBrink escaped injury when CALVARY GRACE DRIVE-IN his car cartwheeled over the SERVICES HELD SUNDAY concrete retaining wall In the first heat race, after he vaulted The Calvary Grace Drive-in over another racer. Church will be , conducting serv- Preliminaiy winners were Bob ices each Sunday evening at 7 -get V8 kicks: oons DePauw, Jack Smith, Tom Pen- p. m. nington and Senneker. Bill Groeneveld will be speak 19 honor students to graduate in June ing with the Pitt family offering mrr music Sunday May 30. On June A roster of nineteen students comnrise the honor students in BOB LEWIS, a midget driver the 1965 graduating class at Lowell High School. Conclnding 6 Sam Wiersma and the Roy from Grand Rapids, has a new the parade of honor students featured for the past several article covering area track ac- Fleeger family will be featur- THE ed, on June 13, there will be weeks are (left to right), Marlene Koewers, Michael Bergln, Save up to 25% tion in the weekly National and Mlml Ward. Speed Sport News. Andy Visser and the Post fam- H i The column "The Michigan- ily. Marlene Kay Koewers As a junior Mimi belonged June 20, Charles Callahan and 11*: - ; der" relates brief highlights of ; • A- The daughter of Mrs. and to the art club, assisted on the the Sunrise Trio and June 27, on Best-Selling atea tracks and drivers. Mrs. Henry Koewers. 327 Av- prom and p'ay committees, and Joe Cerra and the Maplelawn Mite ' • ;\ ' ery Street, Lowell. Marlene was a member of the play cast. Quartet. GORDIE JOHNCOCK, who •jfc*. spent part of her senior year Mimi has participated in the The services are conducted -5 • has qualified for the 49th run- LOOK TO OLDS at Lowell High School working French club for two years. Last Playtex at 12486-36th Street, Lowell. ning of the Indianapolis "500" on-the-job in the principal's of- fall she was a candidate for the has signed a contact with the FOR THE NEW! fice at the Runciman Elemen- 1964 Homecoming Queen. OP Firestone Tire Company. tarv School. Mimi plans to major in art He will test Firestone tires STATION ROBBED AGAIN; at Michigan State University Bras and Girdles Lowell 897-9396 Ada 676-1148 THIEVES GET OVER *35* Marlene has been active in for the firm tollowing the run- band throughout her high school after graduation. ning of the Indy race on Me- The Sunoco service station at She is the daughter of Mr. ,p*:w career. She has won numerous morial Day. the Clarksville exit of 1-96 was awards in music, and has ren- and Mrs. A. E. Ward. 1065 robbed last Tuesday for the resented Lowell at various solo Lincoln I^ke Avenue. Lowell. third time since the station was and ensemble and select band opened for business. presses an interest in roller Over $350 in cash and approx- skating and bowling. imately $200 in merchandise was Marlene's plans after gradu- School Hot Lunch HASTINGS DRIVE-IN taken. Entry was made into the ation include studying commer- Week of May 31st building by breaking glass in a ce at Ferris State College. garage door and releasing the Michael Thomas Bergln TUESDAY- Bar-B-Ques Relishes Michael Thomas Bergin is the Besides the money, the thieves Hot Vegetables Fruit son of Ruth E. Bergin. Downs WEDNESDAY— walked away with four tires, Street. Route 1. Lowell. nine inner tubes, two boxes of Browned Beef and Gravy Lycra Girdles Mike entered Lowell High as Whipped Potatoes cigars and seven cartons of cig- a junior after Pamell High SPEEDWAY arettes. Buttered Vegetables School closed its doors. Bread and Butter Save $1. Reg. $6 95. Hold-in The station was looted on May After he graduates, Mike ho- Dessert power that won't wash out... 9. when the owner reported ov- festivals. THURSDAY— 2U machine washable. er $309 in cash and merchandise Besides this Marlene has nar- was taken. Turkey A La King YOUR FORD DEALER INVITES YOU TO TEST-DRIVE ticioated in tho hieh school Buttered Rice ^S5.9S 100-LAP choir, the pen club, in the fu- Crisp Vegetables A "65 GALAXIE WITH STANDARD 240-CU. IN. ture teacher's club and on the Cinnamon Bread, Butter junior and senior play commit- Jello I ' j Panty, reg. $7 95 only $6.95 SIX-AMERICA'S BIGGEST NEW SIX- - Step out front im style... in a Rocket Action 88! tees FRIDAY— Outside of school. Marlonp ex- LOng Panly reg f9 95 Fish Sticks Tartar Sauce SAvtv OO ^ ' ' ** SAVE $14)1 FEATURE pes to further his education in 9 Cheese Squares XS S M Playlex Fashion Mogk Ford's new 240-cu. In. Six outperforms and outsaves Chevy col'epe. but his plans are not Playtex living* Stretch Bra ^ . . . L. (XL $1 more) OVER $2,000 IN PRIZE MONEY Potato Chips Bras (Cotton ft loco) and Plymouth Sixes! Proof: a 1200-mile test by Automobile definite yet. Bread and Butter with adjustable stretch straps, ilHwityBngtri—phrf< -line A charter member of the Na- and sheer back and sides. Cobbler 2 for only $3.99 Racing Club of America. Ford beat Chevy and Plymouth In II—Iffi—t—mad with rourirm Rocket Kctkm prfonniKiel tional Honor Society. Mike was MONDAY, June 7th- active on the junior plav com- Only $2.95 Reg. $3.95 RAIN DATE TmI lad them in •wry Okk 8S-IMU. Dynamk md J«taUr~ COOK'S CHOICE Reg. $2.50 getaway, hill climbing, passing, gas mileage! No ^ mittees. He was a member of This Is the last day of JUNE 4 cars are Inured J V rAIMMC-MU wtmm.Ckmtrt eieeea lodek hi affl. Like to mc bow it Ms to toral by > the varsitv football squad, and Hot Lunches for this wonder '65 fords are the fastest selling ever! Awipd em UK mju Lot Aafrin II MM YortJ Friday, MAY 28 with us than with \ Socket? 8M yoar dda Deakr. Hell ebow OLDSMOBlLE verv active on the baseball school year team. any other campaojr. Outside of school. Mike stat- AND OF COURSE-MILK Find out why now! es that he has had work ex- WITH EVERY MEAL FROM "Come as you are •.. and sit in your car" Test-Drive America's TVxoI/ikc nerience on the farm, and he trys his sVnt at mmentry. biggest new Six at itMu UC31cK Mlml Ward KM-vu-oewfl-m on « MO nuai tt IM 0111 (OOIM WKMmt w m n* PQTT HMK Q rui CAT R> «•< — PAUL N0FFKE Mimi Ward has been auite HI0HUNDUILL Time Trials-i:30 p. m First Race-SiM p.m. 13473 Vergennes Rd. active throughout her years of J&OUhAf ^ Lowell, Mich. high school During her fresh- man and sonhomore yoars. FJIP li 15 E. MAIN ST. Kf A TW 7-9067 Keith Buck Ford Sales WITTENBACH Sales & Service Co.-749 W. Main was a junior varsitv cheerlead- 219 WEST MAIN ST.. LOWELL PH0HE TW 7-7577 STATE FARMI r • twrn nmn M m am « i *coajTO- er and a member of the Latin RACING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT ^M/tiu . AataMbtK\wmc» torn—, 508 West Main Street - Lowell, Michigan Club. MMBBHK L f f

jrgy Saturday, while THE LOWELL LEDGER. MAY *7, 1H5 man Schlemitzauer. supported joring In Retailing at Michigan „ THE LOWELL LEDGER. MAY 27, UK "Octapus" is a Greek word fFins tresliman ren and Doris attended the wed- by Schneider, that the bills pay- IT WAS MOVED by Council- Initiated into State. meaning "eight feet." ding of Doris' niece in Grand Southwest Bowne able be allowed and warrants man Doyle, supported1 bbyy CounC( - Miss Klahn served as presi- I award at WMU Rapids. Mi's. L. T. Anderson The Tom Howard family of I.edger Wants Ads bring re- service duties, deceased, taken issued. cilman Schlemitzauer, that the MSV sorority dent of her pledge class in Al- Class of 1960 jobs, married and had children. following resolution be and Uie Hastings were Sunday afternoon sults. Yes: Schlemitzauer. Doyle. Pamella Klahn has recently pha Delta Pi. She is also a More thank 150 Western Mich- Alto party line Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bergy To renew old acquaintances City Council same is hereby adopted: and Mable were Sunday after- callers of tlieir parents, Mr. been initiated as a member of member of the Lutheran Siu« igan University students will be plans reunion Uie class is planning a reunion Wittenbach, Reynolds, Schneid- Mr. and Mrs. Claire Ander- and Mrs. George Howard. the Gamma Omega Chapter of dent Association and the Retail- recognized for their scholastic MRS. CLAUDE SILCOX—MM71I noon callers of the Harry Luns- to be held on June 13. er, 5. RESOLVED that the lease of son were in Grand Rapids on Mrs. Keith Bowman and Mrs. Five years have past since Alpha Delta Pi sorority at Mich- ing Club. achievements in the 28th an- fords in Grand Rapids. If you have not been con- No: None that portion of Recreation Park Wednesday. Charles Timpson attended the Well Drilling the class of 1960 last walked igan State University. nual Honors Convocation at 7:30 Mrs. Peter Colby and sons of tacted and are interested in situated entirely in Section 2 Mrs. Bertha Sanborn. Mrs. Kent County Order of the East- together through the doors of IT WAS MOVED by Council- She is the daughter of Mr. GAS p. m. on Thursday in the Uni- Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Watts St. Paul. Minnesota, are spend- learning more details about T6N R9W of Uie City of Low- Mary Vreeland and Mrs. Myria em Star meeting at Rockford PUMP SERVICE Lowell High School. proceedings man Schneider, supported by The primary purpose of a FURNACES versity Student Center ballroom. were dinner guests Sunday of ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence B. Klahn, Since those days many chang- this reunion, call Nancy (Fox) ell, County of Kent. State of Memorial Anderson attended the meeting Wednesday afternoon and eve- Doyle, that Uie city clerk be Michigan, and lying west of that 9896 Cascade Road, Route 2, newspaper Is bring you the The recipient of the Chemi- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wingeier of J. Emerson Colby. es have occured. Some of the Sterkenburg at 532-3052 or Sandi AND CONVERSION of the Garden Club at the Alto ning. Regular session Monday eve- 3. Letter from Michigan De- and hereby is authorized to sign Lowell. news and enable you to keep cal Rubber Company's fresh Palo. Mr and Mrs. Dan Wingeier 118 members have received col- (Somerville) Vandenllout at portion containing the football BURNERS Methodist Church Wednesday About twenty members from C. ED. SULLIVAN ning. May 3, 1965 in the coun- partment of Conservation reiter- and return the proxy requested field, track, baseball diamond the news with you as long as man award will be Ronnie E. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wasdyke, and family and Miss Marcella lege diplomas, completed their 534-9326 Pam Is a 1963 graduate of services set afternoon. St. Patrick's parish attended cil room of the city hall. ating no objection from that by United Park City Mines. and tennis courts, as well as you wish. Hosteller, 6020 Luce Street, Al- Mrs. Lulu Bloomer, Mr. and Palmer attended the wedding Lowell High School and is ma- of Miss Marcia Bosch and Stew- Friends here are pleased to the DDF dinner at the Civic —Fast, Dependable The meeting was called to source on proposed river fill. Yes: Schneider. Doyle, Witten- that part of Section 11 T6N R9W WATER HEATERS to. At the Memorial exercises at Mrs. Roy Bloomer were Fri- art Washburn in the First Re- know Mrs. Rhena Damouth re- Auditorium in Grand Rapids, Service order by Mayor Arnold A. Wit- bach, Reynolds. Schlemitzauer, lying west of a line beginning Featured speaker during the Merriman Cemetery at 2 30 on day evening dinner guests of BIDS WANTED 4. Williams & V/orks Engineer- formed Church in Holland Sat- turned home Sunday after four Tuesday evening, A fine pro- tenbach at 8 p. m. and Uie roll 2863.7 feet east of the north- i exercises will be Dr. James W. Sunday, May 30, the Rev. Royle Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Velter. for ing recommending rejection of 5. urday evening. Stewart is the weeks in Butterworth Hospital. gram followed in which Bishop —Fairbanks-Morse was called by the clerk. west comer of said Section 11 FOR ESTIMATE Sliver, former professor of his- Bailard will deliver the address Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yeiter bids on proposed sewage treat- No: None son of Mrs. Ida Washburn and A class of six boys and six Babcock gave an address on Submersible and ADDJIONS and ALTERATIONS and running southeasterly to a PLANT A MONEY TREE CALL TW 7-7948 tory at the University of Miss- of the afternoon. were Sunday dinner guests of Jet Pumps Present: Councilmcn Doyle, ment plant construction as be- the late Dave Washburn. girls received first communion the accomplishments of the cam- lo the point which is 2962.4 feet east issippi who is now on leave Donald. Stephen and Robert Mr. and Mrs. Ford Enz and Schneider, Mayor Wittenbach, ing too high but recommending IT WAS MOVED by CouncU- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. at St. Patrick's Church Sunday paign since 1955. Slides were al- of aforesaid northwest comer as visiting professor at Notre Graham will make up a trio family of Woodland and Mr. -Free FOREST HILLS HIGH SCHOOL BUILDINGS Schlemitzauer. reapplication for Federal Grant, man Doyle, supported by Coun- and Mrs. Dan Wingeier and morning. so shown which were very in- and 800 (three hundred) feet Dame University. to provide t h e instrumental Enz's sister. Miss Pauline Enz Estimates lor the Absent: Councilman Reynolds as well as sale of bonds prior cilman Schlemitzauer. that Uie LYLE COVERT Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sobie of teresting. This drive took place south of the north line of said music and Mrs. Jane Graham of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. family were Mr. and Mrs. Dave to June 30, as planned. Council follow Williams L Vontl n»ap a rich harvest In Western Michigan University Washburn, jr.. and family of Brower Like were Sunday call- yesterday in all churches of -Fully FOREST HILLS PUBLIC SCHOOLS IT WAS MOVED by Council- Works' recommendation, and section and running thence President James W. Miller will will lead in audience participa- Mr. and Mrs. fcmest Rosen- ers of Mrs. Mary Geldersma 5. Michigan Municipal Finance tion singing. Flint, Mrs. Ida Washburn, son the Diocese. Insured fz; GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN man Schneider, supported by hereby rejects both bids re- south to Uie north bank of the aims accomplished and dreams make tnthe prpresentatioe n of the berg were ."nipper guests Fri- and family Commission stating the City's In case of rain the exercises George and girl friend of Hol- Miss June Bowman spent the Doyle, that the minutes of the Grand River, to Uie Kent Coun- .*> honors at the annual pprogramr . day of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lor- Mrs. George Howard Atten- Sealed proposals will be received at the Forest Hills High Water and Sewer Bond applica- ceived on proposed sewage come true, from money "plant- will be held in the Alto Meth- land, Mrs. Rose Steinhllber of week end at her home. Friday regular session of April 19, 1965 ty 4-H Agricultural Association The Rev. David McShane, ing of East Caledonia and later ded Woman's Club Thursday at School, 5901 HaU Street, S.E.. Grand Kapids. Michigan, for Uie tions are in order, that Order of treatment plant construction for odist Church. Oshkosh. Wisconsin, Mr. and night she attended Job's Daugh- and of the special session of be and hereby is authorized. ed" on a systematic basis In minister of the First Presby- they all attended the Dutcher- the home of Mrs. Wayne Fink- construction of additions and alterations lo the Forest Hills high Approval probably would be is- the reason that they were ex- COLBY Mrs. John Steude and Karen ters Friendship night at Beld- April 26, 1965 be approved as Yes: Schneider, Schlemitzau- Jousma wedding in Caledonia. beiner of Caledonia. school buildings, for the Forest Hills Public Schools, Grand Rap- sued May 4, 1965. your savings account here. True, ACLMCY terian Church of Kalamazoo Bowne Center Services and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Landry, ing. presented and the reading wai- cessively high. er. Doyle, Reynolds, Wittenbach, Mrs. L. M. Headworth visited Mr. and Mrs. Ixon Anderson ids, Michigan, until 8:00 P. M., EST, June 15, 1965. and publicly money doesn't "grow on trees" will deliver the invocation and Bowne Center Memorial Ser- all of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. and OR Bailey Dr ved. Yes: Doyle, Wittenbach, Reyn- 9. her nephew, William Harris and attended a dinner Sunday at the OKO-SW Ada cl7tf read aloud at Uie same Ume and place. Combined proposals will UNFINISHED BUSINESS benediction. vices will be held at eight on Mrs. George Ford of Grand The dog-fish is a small shark. olds. Schneider, Schhlemltzau- but It DOES grow In this bank family at their Cody Lake cot- home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Yes: Doyle, Schlemitzauer, No: None Hosteller is the son of Mr. Monday evening. May 31, in the Rapids and Mrs. Jack Smith of be received for the General CoustrucUou, Plumbing.. Heating, 1. HEARING ON BUDGET. er, 5. tage Sunday afternoon. Pitsch in honor of their little Schneider. Wittenbach. 4. ... thanks to nnr liberal Inter- and Mrs. Orlo Hosteller of Al- ccmctcry. Lowell. Ventilating and Electrical Contract. Mayor Wittenbach called on IT WAS moved by Council- CHARLES I. COLBY Joanne Vandawater made her daughter, Janice, who received No: None No; None to. He graduated from Lowell Chester Parker of Rockford Access to plans and specificaUons for bids may be obtained City Manager Olson to review man Schneider, supported by est. Plans have not been comple- first communion at St. Patrick's her first communion. Others from Uie office of Guido A. Binda. Architect & Associates, Inc., Alto Off.; UN 8-3961 High School in June of 1964. ted at this printing, but Pastor issed away of cancer after a The clerk reported deposits as the budget summary. The Man- IT WAS MOVED by Council- Reynolds, that the City of Lo- 4% INTtREST church Sunday morning. Dinner ng illness Saturday. The Par- attending were Mr. and Mrs. 231 Capital Avenue N. E., Battle Creek, Michigan; at the Build- ager stated that the budget had well hereby accept property John Hadley of the Alto Bap- guests at the Vandawater home G follows: man Doyle, supported by Coun- kers lived in the George Bloch- Richard Ausberger, her god par- Flowers ers & Traders Exchanges in Detroit, Grand Rapids and Kalama- been on file as prescribed by cilman Schneider, that Council deeded to it by quit-claim deed Ckuksviile Office Mr. and Mrs. Louis Deutsche tist Church will be the speaker following the communion were ents, Fr. Chas Ausberger. his zoo, Michigan; at Uie offices of the F. W. Dodge CorporaUon, General Fund $1,334.10 of Grand Rapids were Sunday and there will be a drum and er tenant house about two years FOR charter, ir. the city clerk's of- hereby acknowledge receipt of from the Community Develop- Hie Bank That Backs The Farmer OW 3-3231 Mrs. I^eonard Vandawater and ago. Fred Loveland and George parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Kalamazoo, Michigan; and at the Agency Fund 2,942.48 evening callers at the Harvey bugle corps. fice, but that few had viewed lans'for proposed Valley Vista ment Corporation, said prop- Mrs. Hattie Cavanaugh of Big Blocher called at the Rockford Ausberger and Miss Evelyn office of the Superintendent of Schools, Forest Hills Public Water-Sewer Fund 4.171.86 Slater home. it. He reviewed Uie re-cap of ?lat No. 1 submitted by Dok erty commonly known as the Rapids. Mrs. John Cavanaugh Funeral home to pay their last Pitsch. all of Grand Rapids. Schools, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Cemetery Fund 2,783.00 revenues and expenses budget- Builders for Lowell Develop- "West Side Parking Lot." of Rockford, and Mrs. Carl Kei- Paul Ducher of Caledonia and Memorial Day Plans and specificaUons may be secured from the Architect respects Sunday afternoon. Lee Fund 261.22 ed. compared it with previous ment Company (Wendall Ber- Yes; Schneider. Schlemitzau- FARMERS STATE BANK ser of Grand Rapids. Charles Jousma were Sunday upon deposit of $20 for each set. All bids must be accompanied years, answered questions. Two Paul Vandawater and Pat guests at the Andrew Jousma Bills payable, as follows, were man); er, Doyle, Reynolds, Wittenbach, Alto — Clarksville -Scout news- by a certified check or bid bond by a recognized surety com- persons present for the hearing lit. Hoag accompanied the former's home. Plantings pany for iVc of the amount of Uie bid submitted. All checks read by Uie cleric: offered comments. (See MO- IT WAS FURTHER MOVED Alto Phone Clarksville Phone O Paid Assistant Cub Scout Master, father. Lee Vandawater to the Pleosont Valley Mr. and Mrs. Claire Andcr No: None UN 8 2421 OWS-nSl 4r< Petunias—Pansies shall be made payable to the Secretary of the Board of Educa- (Councilman Reynolds entered that said plans be referred to Mrs. Bart Blank TIONS). Dewey Prins took the Alto Cub Carl Johnson legion Post in son, Marie and Theresa were Snapdragons—Asters Uon. No bidder may withdraw his bid within fifteen (15) days the meeting 8:05 p. m.) Uie Lowell City Planning Com- FARM SUPPLY Scout Troop 3389 on a hike and Grand Rapids Sunday to attend Sunday afternoon guests at the 2. Opening of bids on truck The meeting was adjoumed Marigolds—Salvia after date set for Uie opening thereof. for water department. Bids mission for study and recom- at 11:30 p. m. wiener roast to McEwen Lake a briefing session relating to Louis Klein home of Uright. Mrs. The Board of EducaUon reserves Uie right to waive any irreg- General Fund $4,377.61 mendation. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Carlson Castor Beans—Eng. Daisies were received from three deal- Approved: May 17, ir65. Thursday. the program which will be used Anderson attended a shower on ularities, reject any or all bids, or accept any bid when in the Water-Sewer 1,396.31 are the happy parents of a girl, Potted Sunflowers ers; Uie Manager was requested Yes: Doyle Wittenbach, Reyn- ARNOLD A. WITTENBACH, HEADQUARTERS Some of the den mothers who at the Boy's State in Lansing Stacey Lynn. Iiom on May 6th a bride-to-be of her nephew, • opinion of Uie Owner such action will serve Uie best interest of accompanied the group were in June, which both boys are COMMUNICATIONS to tabulate them, verifying their olds, Schneider, Schternitzauer, Mayor at Butterworth Hospital in Grand Donald Klein. ALL COLORS GERANIUMS Uie school district. Fran Mendez, Agnes Walker, conformance to specifications, LAURA E. SHEPARD. to attend as delegates. Paul Rapids. Successful bidders will be required to furnish Performance, Gail Gould and Dottie Prins. 1. Invitation to Council to at- and present at next Council No: None Clerk was chosen by the Dutton Amer- The Pleasant Valley Farm Last Week's Items Potted Petunias—Singles and Doubles Labor and Materials Bonds, and necessary insurance to comply They had a very enjoyable tend Memorial Day ceremonies meeting. Seed Beans ican Legion and Pat will go as Bureau was held Tuesday eve- In A Variety of Colors with State laws and Architect's specifications. trip in spite of the fact that dedicating Armory in Grand Ra- IT WAS MOVED by Council- a delegate sent by the Alto ning at the home of Mrs. Rus- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gibson Mrs. Mary Helen Price, Secretary they chose tne very day on pids. Read. A NEW BUSINESS man Doyle, supported by cwt. Businessmen's Association. sell Friend. of Grand Rapids were Sunday Board of Education which it rained. 2. Proxy request from United Schneider, that Uie City Mana- California Cert. Dark Red Kidney $19.50 Mrs. L. M. Headworth was The Rev. Max Ovenshire and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hills Public Schools 1. Consideration of Chamber ger's budget in Uie amount of Camp Fire Girls a Saturday supper guest of Mr. VEGETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS BY Park City Mines. (See MO- Idaho Cert. Dark Red Kidney 19.50 wife took seven members of the Joe Flynn and family. Grand Rapids, Michigan TIONS). of Commerce's request for use $161,555 for the fiscal year 1965- BOWNE CENTER WSCS and Mrs. Emerson Stauffer. Junior Christian Indeavor group Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neubecker THE FLAT OR DOZEN of Riverside Drive as a site for Camp Fire Girls who sold 12 66 be and the same is hereby California Cert. Light Red Kidney 19.30 The Bowne Center WSCS will Pastor and Mrs. John Hadley from here to the convention at and family of Dearborn, Mr. Uie "Farmers' Market". The or more boxes in the candy Hard-To-Find Varieties of Vegetables Plants approved and the tax rate set Idaho Cert. Light Red Kidney 19.30 meet at the Hall on Wednes- were honored at a surprise par- Holland Saturday. and Mrs. Fred Neubecker and consensus was that the public at ten (10) mills on assessed sale last fall will meet at Uie ty at the home of Mr. and family of Cascade and the Jack Big Boy Tomatoes. Yellow Tomatoes, Early and Late American Legion rink for their day. June 2, at 2 p. m. The WCTU met with Mrs. right-of-way could not legally be valuation. Idaho Green Tag Dark Red Kidney 18.50 Mrs. Roger Lachniet of near Neubecker family of Alto were Cabbage skating party after school on Tea and cookies will be ser- Florence Noyes on Thursday, used for this purpose, that the Yes: Doyle. Wittenbach, Rey- Idaho Green Tag Light Red Kidney 18.30 ved at the beginning of the Clarksville where they were May 20. Mrs. Carrie Thomas Mother's Day dinner guests of use of a portion of 4-H grounds Tuesday, June 1. supper guests Friday evening. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. nolds, Schlemitzauer, Schneider, Each girl is to bring 25 cents California Certified Pinks 16.00 meeting. was honored for her birthday. would be allowed, except during 5. The party was given by the Mr. and Mrs. Dale Geiger of Stephen Neubecker of Harris PERMANENT CEMETERY ARRANGEMENTS 4-H week. for skate rental. Refreshments Idaho Certified Pinto 15.95 Young Married Class of the Creek. No: None will be fumished. Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Em- 2. Request of Mr. Arie Lee- Michigan Cranberry 15.00 Alto Baptist Church. The Had- ery Benedict of Greenville were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hall of Businessmen Shade Trees man for tile installation to drain IT WAS MOVED by Council- Michigan Yelloweye 24.00 leys are planning to leave in guests of their mother, Mrs. Long Beach, California, were re- MEMORIAL water from his land allegedly man Reynolds, supported by HOME June for their new pastorate cent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Flowering Shrubs Certified Sanilac .11.00 hold banquet Vera Geiger Sunday. coming from city streets. Man- Doyle, that the Lowell City Qualifies for in South Haven. Women's Missionary Pray- Stephen Neubecker. Evergreens ager Olson was requested to Council hereby approve Uie Ma- Certified Seaway 11.00 The annual Alto Business- Alto Baptist Church will have The bam on the John Erick- men's banquet was held last er Band will be held at Mrs. Potted Rose Bushes look into the City's responsibil- yor's Proclamation setting forth IMPROVEMENT a Fellowship supper in the son farm was destroyed by fire Certified Gratiot 11.00 Thursday, May 20, at the Egypt Grace Hamblin's home Thurs- ity, to estimate such costs. the week of May 10-14 as Offic- Indianapolis 500 church on Saturday evening at day afternoon, early Sunday morning. Caledon- PERENNIALS Grange Hall. seven. ia and Alto fire tracks respon- 3. Different phases of ceme- ial Clean-up Week in the City The Indianapolis "500" race Karen Sawdy was surprised After the delicious chicken din- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rankin of ded to the call. They saved the Clematis Vines—Phlox tery operation were discussed. of Lowell. on Memorial Day will seo Gord- LOANS Seed bean prices are listed per cwt. Friday evening with a birthday ner, the gathering moved up- Detroit, former residents of Al- other buildings, but the barn Sweet William The Manager will plan to com- Yes: Doyle, Wittenbach. Reyn- le Johncock of Hastings starting • MODERNIZE Treating—$1.00 extra party al her home. a stairs where they heard the pro- to, were Sunday afternoon call- was a total loss. Lightning was Double Hollyhocks pile information from Rules and olds. Schlemitzauer. Schneider, In a line-up of the top 33 driv- Daryi Zook entertained a lot gram, arranged by V. L. Watts. ers of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence the cause. Mr. and Mrs. Erick- Painted Daisies Regulations from the Municipal 5. • REPAIR of boys-and girls from the Men- ers Mrs. Jane Graham, accompan- Richardson. son and family had been gone Hardy Chrysanthemums Cemetery Association for study No: None Johncock in qualifying on the • ADD A ROOM ied on the piano by Mrs. Paul- nonite Church Sunday for din- Tuberous Begonias l Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton at- ner on this 16th birthday. and had just returned home a and for adoption of policy by 2 2-mile oval Saturday after- Fertilizer ine Watts, led the group in a tended the Dutcher-Jousma wed- short time before the fire broke Hanging Basket Begonias IT WAS MOVED by Council- noon qualified for Uie big race Mr. and Mrs. Jay Erb of Uie Council. melody of songs. Mrs. Graham ding in the Caledonia Methodist out. 4. Insurance on time certifi- man Schlemitzauer. supported with an average speed of 155.012 ton also recited a humorous poem, FreeiKirt and Pvt. Jack Erb Church Friday evening. Ray & of Ft. Knox. Kentucky, were Mrs. Leon Anderson spent cates owned by Uie City was by Schneider, that Council here- miles per hour. Take advantage of your locally-owned, com- 15—0—15 $79.00 which she had learned in her Mary were master and mistress Sunday evening and lunch guests Monday evening with Mrs. J. C. discussed. Manager Olson was by express its gratitude and ap- The 28-yr.-old Hastings speed- childhood. munity- owned Savings & Loan Association to 12—12—12 76.80 of ceremonies. of Mrs. Bert Blank. Jack came Proctor while the nien attended it asked to secure more informa- preciation to retiring Council- ster will be piloting No. 76 own- The guest speaker of the eve- man Dean L. Manigold for his obtain a quick, confidential loan. You're 10—6—4 68.50 Mrs. E. L. Timpson was an Saturday on a week's leave. the bank board meeting. Birthwood Gardens tion on the subject. ed by Sidney Weinberger of ning was the Rev. Father Hugh services and fine cooperation honored guest at a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gray and Mrs. Gertrude Glidden and 5. Proposed Plat submitted by Pontiac. Chief mechanic of the dealing with men interested in YOU and your 6—24—12 83.60 Michael Beahan. He is a well party at the home of her son, son, Alden, were Saturday eve- during his two-year term of of- Offenhauser powered car is Du- boys of near Alto were Fri- FLORAL & GIFT SHOP / Dok Builders. (See MOTIONS). traveled man, and the observa- Charles Timpson and wife, on ning callers at the Claire And- NEEDS. 5—20—20 80.80 fice ended April, 1965. ane Glasgow of Hastings. tions he had made in different day evening callers of Mrs. PH. TW 7-7737 730 GODFREY ST.. LOWEU li l 77.00 Thursday evening, commemora- Bert Blank. erson home. CITY MANAGER REPORTS Yes; Schneider, Schlemitzau- The Offenhauser engine de- 5—i 0—30 countries made a delightfully in- ting her 91st birthday. Mr. and. OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY-# A. M. to 8:N P. M. er, Doyle, Renolds, Wittenbach, velops up to 500 horse power 4—16—16 67.00 structive lecture. Mrs. John Timpson were also 1. Only five cases still out- S. with a 255-cubic inch displace- 91.50 ests. Vivian providing a love- standing for justice court action. ment. The engine was built by WE ALSO BUY 0—32—16 No: None RESIDENTIAL LAND CONTRACTS 87.25 r[y cake for the occasion. Mr. Regularly scheduled trial® are Meyer and Drake EngUieering 0—25—25 Garden Club... and Mrs. Conard Cherry of Cal- IT WAS MOVED by Council- eliminating the backlog. Corporation. Los Angeles. Cali- 0—18—36 89.50 edonia also visited the folks in man Schlemitzauer, supported fornia, and the car was built The regular meeting of the 2. Sidewalk in front of Chris- 0—13—39 85.60 Alto Garden Club was held at the evening. tiansen Drug Company is sched- by DoyleDoyl , that Council hereby by A. J. Watson. COME IN TODAY Tlmmie and Douglas Blocher rescind its motion of April 26, The car finished third last AND DISCUSS YOUR NEEDS WITH US 0—27—0 64.15 the Alto Methodist Church, Wed- uled for replacement with own- nesday afternoon. attended a party in honor of 1 er-city participation. 1965 setting May 17, 1965 as Memorial Day and was fourth 0—46—0 • 99.60 the fifth birthday of Duane at Uie date of a P' blic Hearing In 1963. The "500" car and Mrs. Lucille Abels, president, 3. Status of sewer main on Ammonia Nitrate 88.55 and Mrs. Crystal Bergy dele- his home in Snow District on on proposed zoning changes; equipment requires an invest- Thursday. Hunt Street: HealUi Department ment of about $40,000 plus sal- Lowell Savings & Loan Association gates to the district Federated /4 still refuses to grant a permit IT WAS FURTHER MOVED Above Fertilizer Prices are Less 10% Club meeting near Holland, gave Mrs. Paul Blocher attended a aries for mechanics, pit crewe Serving Lowell Community Since 1888 luncheon for the Train Dispat- pending some documentary evi- that the date and time for a and the driver. If paid within 30 days of purchase reports. '"'J: dence that a health hazard ex- Public Hearing onsuch proposed Davkl Coons, Secretary An auction was again held chers Wives at the home of ists. zoning changes be set for 8 p.- 217 West Main St., Lowell Phone TW 7-7112 with Mrs. Hope Sargeant in Mrs. Donald Runzhaug of Thorn- m. on Monday. June 7. 1965 in IONIA POMONA GRANGE Milorganite 50 lbs. $ 2.25 charge. The sale amounted to apple Drive, Thursday. Council members were not in the councU room of the city HOLDS MAY MEETING Mrs. Leslie Graham of Bowne in a c c o r d with a request by Lime Spread ton 6.80 125. hall. Ionia County Pomona Grange The next meeting will be held Center who has been very ill Christiansen Drug Store for a Yes: Schneider, Schlemitzau- held their May meeting Satur- at the home of Mrs. Clarabelle for the past two weeks is now- reserved parking space for a advertisement BULK FERTILIZERS — will be available at improving. She has many good er. Doyle, Reynolds, Witten- day with Banner Grange as Uie As stated in Kauffnun on Tuesday, June 15. m. delivery truck. Ionia and Clarksville. Check with us on words for the friends who did bach, 5. hosts. MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS The Chaplain, Mrs. Horace these prices. so many wonderful things for M No; None Other Alto News Leslie and herself during her IT WAS MOVED by Council- Skinner presented a program in IT WAS MOVED by CouncU- memory of Uie following de- Mr. and Mrs, Merle Vander- illness. man Schneider, supported by ceased members. Hof of Hastings, Mr and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Doyle, that Uie following resol- Don McPherson of Banner, Steve Neubecker. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ray Linton at their ution be and the same is here- Glenn Boughner and Christine Glenn Warren of Belding, Mr. Gunn Lake cottage were Mr. by adopted: Guilford of Dauby, Margaret and Mrs. Floyd Curtis of Spar- and Mrs. Dwayne Durkee, Mr. C. H. RUNCIMAN and Mrs. Don Dutcher, Miss DuMond and Lillian Denman of ta. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood- WHEREAS Uie Lowell Berlin Center, Roy Kyser of COMPANY man, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mur- Barbara Dutcher and friend, Council has indicated its wil Souti> Boston. Edna Jackson ray of Lowell, Marguerite Por- James Johnson of Racine, Wis- ingness to transfer a part of and George First of Orleans LowtB—ClarksviHe—Ionia—Freeport ritt and Mr. and Mrs. Ray consin. Rrcreation Parte to Uie Lowell f>netpr. Lowell Phone: 897-9201 Murray called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bergy Area Schools; and Plans were completed for the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitsch last and Mable were babysitters at Park is not a part of an of- Bake Sale, May 28, at First week. the home of Mr. and Mrs. War- ficial Master Pain for the City Security Bank in Ionia. of Lowell. County of Kent, State Berlin Center received the of Michigan, and ccntaining Uie attendance banner. baseball MEMORIAL DAY 1965 IS MORE THAN A TIME TO PAY TRIBUTE CUSTOM WHEREAS said Recreation Monza Sporl Coupe with up to Park is not a part of an of- Gove Lcke JiO hp available for more sizzle TO OUR HONORED DEAD. IT IS A TIME OF REDEDICATION ... ficial Master Plan for Uie City MIL. LCM Seeley MarkU {180 hp available in Corsa models) of Lowell as specified in Sec- TO OUR COUNTRY, OUR IDEALS, OUR HOPES FOR A FUTURE Open Bowling tion 5.2 (a) of the city charter; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geel- SMOKE •SOOT •CARBON* GONE FOREVER THINK DRIVE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT hoed are Uie proud parents of * Cuttom Mark U Volumetric oil firing bums to Corvair ASSURED OF PEACE. THE MEN WHO DIED FOR OUR COUN- RESOLVED that the sale or a baby girl, Karen Sue, bom other disposal of certain land May 14 at Osteopathic Hospital clean thoro's never • tract of smoke, toot or Only one made in America with its engine in the rear and its trunk in front Except Wed. airi Than, being a portion of Recreation in Grand Rapids. Karen weigh- TRY UPHELD THESE IDEALS ... IT IS UP TO US TO DRAW FULL after 8 P. M. Park situated entirely in Sec- ed 8 pounds. 3 ounces at birth. Only one made in America lhat doesn't need power steering to make it handle easily tion 2 T6N. R9W, City of Low- Mm. Geelhoed and Karen came ^ Savos fuel, too, usually one dollar cut of 3. Only one made in America that offers a 6 with as much as 180 hp... in Corsa models ell, County of Kent, State of home from the hospital Thurs- • Cuts sorvlco costi up to 90S because H burnt MEANING FROM THEIR SACRIFICES, SO THEY WILL NOT HAVE -CLOSED MONDAYS- day and are fine. Michigan, and containing the cUan; Hw cauco of mott furnace troublo it Only one made in America that feels as completely at home at a sports car rally as it does at a church picnic baseball diamond, track, foot- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown muii SAFELY of Nunica were recent callers eliminated, Only one made in America that's pro snow and anti antifreeze (it has no radiator) DIED IN VAIN. STUDENT RATES ball field ami tennis courts be of 30c ort in effect and hereby is authorized sub- of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Greg- Only one way you can see the U.S.A. this summer in a buy like this-sec your Chevrolet dealer now. ject to a sewer force main and ory. LOW TERMS I This Memorial Day Weekend at all times lift station easement, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Qulggle Come in for a demonstration or oaO visited Mr. and Mrs. Carroll SEE THE U.S.A. THE NO. 1 WAY PROVIDED FURTHER that Weller and family in Cincinna- ADULT RATES buyer shall use said land solely ti, Ohio, from Thursday until 3 GAMES $1.00 for public recreation purposes, Sunday. They attended a Re- PHONE: Days—676-5821 Red Hot and Rolling! See your Chevrolet dealer for a new CHEVROLET • CHEVELLE • CHEVY II • CORVAIR During Week (ExchMUag and in Uie event buyer shall cital in Lackland School audi- I MICHIGAN TRUCKING ASSOCIATION Sat. aid SUL) cease to use land for said rec- torium Friday evening In which Nights—676-1772 or 676-4321 *1 21-4952 LOWELL GRANITE COMPANY reation purposes, ownership Michael participated. then shall revert to Uie City of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seeley 306 East Main, Lowell, Mich., Phone TW 7-719 i Lowell. called on Mr. ana Mi's. Henry LEGION LANES Yes: Schneider, Schlemitzau- Cooley Sunday afternoon. Ada Heating & Plumbing Co. AZZARELLO CHEVROLET & BUICK, INC "DESIGNERS OF DISTINCTIVE MEMORIALS FOR OVER 115 East Mala St., Lowell "^r. Doyle. Reynolds, Witten- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seeley bach, 5. Ada, Michigan 100 VEAitf" H. Kseucrs. M«r., TW 7.7il« were Tuesday dinner guesLs of 587 Ado Drive 1250 W. Main Lowell Phone: TW 7-9294 No- None Mr. and Mrs. John Bivenburg in 04-8 Grand Rapidi. m - • TW i AU major surveys of tourist r- THE LOWELL LEDGER, MAY 27, IMS 7 J r • V travel in America show Michi- NOTICE gan one of the top five states. • -I VANDERVEEN. FREIHOFER NOTICE 4 COOK *33 W. Main St.. Life saving I^owell. Michigan VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER. ' PLANNED L COOK, ATTORNEYS PUBLICATION ORDER 835 West Main Street PETITION TO PROBATE WILL tips given Lowell, Michigan BUV SEltTRADf RENIHIR] HEIP AND DETERMINE HEIRS FAMILY SECURITY PUBLICATION ORDER FDe No. 112,73) with Life saving tips for the thous- HEARING ON ACCOUNT State of Michigan. The Pro- FUe No. 112,964 GARAGE SALE—6174—28th St., THELOWELL LEDGER, MAY 27, 19IS FARM BUREAU LIFE ands of persons in and around FOR SALE - Pioneer hybrid bate Court for the County of State of Michigan. The Pro- 2nd best, men's, ladies', chil- INSURANCE Kent County who will take to FOR SALE seed corn. Early and medium REAL ESTATE WANTED GOOD THINGS TO EAT Kent. bate Court for the County of dren's clothing, all sires, misc. the water this summer were maturity. Call or see John Estate of Severnis J. Byrne, Kent. articles, furniture, refrigera- : recommended today by the A- FDR SALE—18 acres alfalfa Van Driel, 9371-5-Mile Road, NEW SUBURBAN HOMES - -Mortgage Deceased Estate of Julia M. Hosley, NE, Ada, R2. VP 6-4266. (19 rator, Hamilton Beach elec- WANTED TO BUY-Qualifled FRESH EGGS-Why not buy itfri • < K I \ i merican Red Cross as the swim- LOWELL LEDGER WANT AD PAGE Protection » f r i . } I I' i \ V ' Deceased. hay. CaU OR M948 c7 Largest FHA lots. AU plaster- land contracts. Call or see your eggs this week at our IT IS ORDERED that on ming and boating season gets tric motor, 90 piece set table —Educa tioo CASH RATE: 17 words bOc, additional words Sc each. If not ed, hardwood trim throughout. David F. Coons. Lowell Sav- farm located at 5298 Burton, Jane 10, 1M5, v * 11 \ / * n f u • under way officially In the Me- IT IS ORDERED that on FOR SALE - 1957 Rambler SEED & EATING potatoes- china, Wednesday, May 26, Funds paid en or before 10 days after Insertion, a charge of lOo FHA financing available. Best ings 4 Loan Association. 217 S. E., between Spauldlng and at ten A. M. in the Probate morial Day weekend. Juno 17, IMS, motor. Car radio, radiator 4 miles east of Saranac com- Thursday, May 27, 9 a. m. —FamUy for bookkeeping will be made. construction value in this area. West Main St., LoweU. Phone Kraft Avmue. Fresh dally Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- The two sports, together the at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate clock. 868-3501. cfr? ers on M-21, north side of to 9 p. m. low prices. c«-7 Income BOX NUMBER: If box numbar In cara of this office Is da> See these homes while under TW 7-7132. C28-32 igan a hearing be held on the most popular with Americans, Courtroom, Grand Rapids, Mich- road. dtf from our own chickens. Watch —Rettrement LAWNS SPRAYED - For mos- FOR SALE—Domesticated mal- sired, add 50c to abova. construction. Half ml. north of fur our signs, Spring Brook petition of Edward C. Byrne for account for most of the 6,400 igan, a hearing be held on the Plan quilues. CaU OR C-1778 or FOR SALE-Beagle and red lard ducklings. R. J. Iloag, ALL ERRORS In telephone advertisements at sender's risk. LoweU on Vergennes Street. CAPABLE—14 year old would Eggs. No Sundav sales c25tf probate of a purported wiU, and annual drownings In the United petition of Herbert Elzinga, Ex- hu —Savings Lowell wins Iri-River track diampionship OR c«-8 tick small hounds. Also found 10630—52nd St. Phone 868-2801. RATES are based strictly on uniform Want Adv. Style. WlUiam Schreur, contractor 4 like baby sitting and light for appointment of a fiduciary, States, Peter B. Bly Water ecutor, for allowance of his Fi- small beagle. Call TW 7-7390. OUT-OF-TOWN advertisemente must be accompanied by ra- builder. TW 7-8189. c6tf housekeeping during summer ASPARAGUS — Home grown. Plans nal Account. c6tf and for a determination of heirs. Front row (left to right): Mgr. Don Carroll. Jim Potter, Miller, Bob Berrington, Bob Leeman, Jeff Roth. Safey Chairman of the Kent FOR SALE—Used doors, com- c7 mlttanca. in Eastmont. Has references. Fresh dally. Groen's Farm Publication and service shall Publication and scrvice shall Elwood Wingeier, Jerry Metieernlckr . Brnce BkWInger, Monie Back row* Coach Dkk Bedle, Pat Hoag, Jerry County Red Cross Chapter, said plete- with hardware, like new; FOR QUICK — Action In seUing CaU 049-5158. c7-8 Market, Bowes Road, 897-9604. be made as provided by statute FOR SALE - Mexican Chihua- Contact Mt Today! be made as provided by statute Mueller, Herman Boes, Paul Kent, Leo Taylor, Jerry Thaler, Stinchcomb, Pat PaUen, Paul Manigold. Dan Hoffman. Dick today. "With the right precau- desk and chairs; and other POODLES—Toy, white pistes, Copy for Ads on This Page Must Be In your farm, suburban, or cot- c5tf and Court rule. hua, female, 1 year old, |15. and Court rule. Dave Roth, Pat McCormlck, Dan Rlttersdorf, Jim Shade. Jakubczak, Ivan Marse, Tim Nelson, Kerry Tapp. Rudy Kiel, tions, many of these tragedies salvage building material. You AKC registered, $65. Ledger Office Before 6 P.M. on Tuesdays tage property, caU or write PAINTING JOBS WANTED - Dated: May 13, 1965. CaU TW 7-7689. c7 TW 7-9261 Dale: May 10. 1965 Middle row: Phil Wosinski, Gary Grooters, Noel Christoff, Pete Manigold, Steve Thaler, Mike Smith, Charles Graham, could have been prevented," he can see before we remove c7 Mr. Brown, 091-8208, 12216 Katz Paint Co.. Free estimat- WALLACE WAALKES, HASTINGS LIVESTOCK WALLACE WAALKES Dick Rollins. Kurt Belmers, Jem' Dvkstra, Dan Flnkler. Mike Catch Bob Perry . declared. same Call Wm. Christiansen. GARAGE SALE — Wednesday, M. A. C. Drive, Route 3, Bel- es. Hans Andrews, Fritz Hoek- DALE L JOHNSON Judge of Probate FOR SALE—Custom made used RAKES—IHC late style, $275. Judge of Probate, McMahoo, Gene Boyce, Tom Wilcox, Richard Harvey, Ralph "The Kent County Chapter sr.. TW 7-9563. c7 ding, Michigan, or Mrs. Shaw- zema. CaU TW 7-8131 or 243- May 21, 1965 Ph. 848-4743 Wile screens, for porch 11 ft. 5 in. June 2. Women's clnthing, . Two Dearborn roUabars. $2?n VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER continue its county-wide pro- VanderVeen, Freihofer & Cook ley, Belding ^ 303 N Demo- 4133. Experienced Workman- By: George R. Cook by I! ft 5 in. Made in pan- sizes 9-18. Men's ciothing, take pick. A. C. PTO. $195 Feeder Pigs ..$10.25-$15.2S 4 COOK The Red Arrows came forth Thev are long jump, Beim- gram this summer to help our FOR SALE — Electric stow, rest Street, Belding, Michl ship at a reasonable cost. c7 100, 10.9, McMabon 4th, Kel- els, sizes as follows: 7 pan- mlsc items. 946 Lincoln Lake A few old styles ones left. Top Calves ..$28.00432 M By: George R. Cook community be "water safe". Attorney for the Estate wringer washing machine, a A-L-L THE representatives of | FARM BUREAU to annex their first track crown logg, 5th. ers, '64. 21' 7"; 120 high hurd- els 3 ft 9 in. wide: 1 panel Avenue, Lowell. p7 Caledonia Tractor & Seconds ..$24.00 $28.00 Attorney for Estate of Red Cross will be offering class- 835 W. Main Street, bookcase, other articles. Call Realty Company. cli WANTED-APPLE 4 Cherry for dual season competition 180 L. A., 20.3, Beimers, Hoff- les, Beimers. '65. 15.1; 180 low Common 4 Culls . ..$15.00424 00 Severnis J. Byrne, Dec'd. Scout corner es in Learn to Swim, Life Sa- Lowell, Michigan 897-7390. __c7 4 ft. 1 in. wide; 1 panel 15% ment Co., Caledonia, Ml Trees on the stump. Would INSURANCE since the early I930's. The last man. hurdles. Beimers. '65. 20.2 ; 880 SINGER - Sewing Machine In phone TW 1-8122. c7 Young Beef _.$17.00-$22.40 835 West Main Street ving and Water Safety." A true copy. in. wide; door to fit WH in. ILLNESS OF OWNER-Makes prefer dead apple trees Chris- championship was in the KCI- relay. McMahon. Finkler. Beim- Lowell Troop 102 held Its OUTBOARD MOTORS-New & walnut stand. Complete with Beef Cows $12 00-516 r,0 LoweU, Michigan 220, 24.2, Kellogg 4lh, Boes Mr. Bly listed these safety ROLAND R. ROBEY wide: all panels exactly 6 ft. HOT available good Gamble Store. tensen's Fireplace Wood, 868- Companies of \A field meet. ers, Kellogg. 1.34.4; fresh- weekly meeting Monday night Used. Free gear-lube change dial-a-matic zig-zag unit for FIBRE GLASS RESIN, $5.95 gal. Bulls ..$16 00-$! 8/10 A true copy. 5th. steps to prevent drownings and Register of Probate c6-8 104 in. high. Very good con- Investment required. Write D. 4549 c25tf The thinclads, under the man relay. Powers. Kiel. Kel- at the Scout cabin. The cabin with tune-up this month. Auth- designs, buttonholes, etc. Will Williams Radio &• TV. 126 N. Top Hogs .-$22.00-$22 50 Michigan ROLAND R ROBEY Mile relay, 3:45.2. Morse. Pot- other waterside accidents: dition. Suitable for cottage, Allen, Box -190. Ionia, Mich. coaching of Bob Perry and logg, Kauffman, '64, 1:40.5. received a Spring cleaning by orized Evinrude Sales & Serv- sell for $39.90, terms. CaU Hudson, LoweU. Phone TW 7- Second Grade ..$21.00422 00 Register of Probate. c5-7 ter. Powers. Finkler, 2nd. 1. Learn to swim. If you can etc. Must be seen to be ap- WATER CHILD CARE — In my home Dick Bezile. made some fine the troop. ice. Murray Lake Marina, 897- 459-3501, Dealer. c«-7 9340. C42tf pM Roughs ..$16.00418.20 Frosh relay. 1:50.1, Thaler. J. swim a little, learn to swim SUNDAY SERVICES preciated. Call EMpire 1-9112. bv the hour or day. CaU 676- performances. GERALD M. HENRY We wish to thank the ladies 7716. c2tf McCormick, D. Roth and Boes, better. c6-7 LOT FOR SALE—150 x 150 ft 5871. c6tf Boars -.$13 00415 50 The 880 relay unity, compris- of the VFW for the rummage Coivary Grace FOR LIVESTOCK TRUCKING DONT DISCARD - That steam YOU CAN USE 4' 1 ^ 4th. 411 Federal Square Bnlldlng 2. Always swim with a com- lot on Forest Hills Avenue, Feeder Cattle $16.00421.00 ed. of Mike McMahon. Darrell and baked goods sale. Also to HOUSEHOLD GARAGE SALE BE TQ-Your complexion. to the Lake Odessa Livestock iron when you drop it or it COMPLETE REPAIR OF High Point man for the meet Grand Rapids, Michlgaa 41512 panion—never alone. For long Drive-in Church suitable for walk-out. Call eve- TEACHERS—Summer Employ- Lambs —$18.00423.00 Kellogg. Dan Kinkier and Kurt all the people who helped in Infants to size 12, boy's cloth- Use Studio Girl Cosmetics. Auction, call George Francis- fails to work, it can be fixed was Kurt Beimers with 16%. PUBUCATION ORDER distance swimming, have some- Vi Mile West of M il on 36th nings, 676-1152. c7 ment. Profitable summer em- ART'S Beimers, broke the existing the Boy Scouts' effort to raise ing. bicycle, toys, drapes, out- Please call 454-2260 and ask co. TW 7-7818, Lowell, or Al at reasonable cost. For ser- For Spring Cleaning Top Hogs .$22.50 Dan Hoffman tallied 14. File No. 112,45a one in a boat accompany you. Street ployment avaUable for teach- TeW vision — Radios Rockford record. They also low- funds for our summer camp. board "motor, hassock, fur for Lilian for appointment. c7 Helms, 637-2511, Palo. c2tf vice on aU smaU appliances Fritz Toft R 1, Alto laiiOAii At the state track meet Kurt State of Michigan, The Pro- 3. Swim in a safe place. Know Speaker- at 10 ACRES - Bennet Road, Lo- ers. Guaranteed income and Saturday, June 5, the Boy coat, furniture misc. items. and power tools, call TW7- Antennas, Etc. ered the school record set by Beimers placed 3rd in the 120 bate Court for the County of your swimming area. The pre- Pastor Bill Groeneveld TREES TRIMMED & Removed weU district, $2,500 or trade other benefits. For interview R. Dinson, D. Burras, T. Green Scouts will have a paper drive. Mav 27 and 28. 7435 Ventura. 7397. Charles Houseman, 1049 high hurdles at the University Kent. sence of lifeguards usually in- CaU 676-1883. c39tf for land in Forest Hills School write Box 128 M, LoweU, Mich- PQBLIC NOTICE and T. Schwab in 1933; the new To have less problems in col- Music by— OR" 61139. c? N. Washington St., LoweU. of Michigan, Saturday. He got Estate of Cllftcn Friesch, dicates the area is safe for district. 949-3472. c7-I0 igan. p6-7 TW 7-8196 low is 1:34.4. lecting, we ask that any man Pitt Family c45tf Low, Low Cost! a second in 180 low hurdles and Deceased swimming. PICNIC TABLES DR. GEORGE VANDERMARK, The Arrows got off to with a truck to please call Read: Romans 5:1 VANDERVEEN. FREIHOFER 5th in the long jump. IT IS ORDERED that on 4. If your boat capsizes, don't Chiropractor. 402 W. Main St, ATTENTION-HAVE SEVERAL MUSICAL GROUP-WiUing to OPEN FRIDAY AND SATVEDAY early lead and kept it Gordon Sharpe after 5:15 week TRANSISTOR RADIO-7 tran- 4 COOK * Lowell had 17 points and fin- Jaly 27. 1H5 swim away from it. Most small -IM P. M.- BeMing Open dafly except buyers for farms near Par appear without charge at EVENINGS days before Saturday. sistor, pocket size, black with with an 835 W. Main Street, win. «4H. Rockford AW, ished 6th in Class B competi- craft will float, even when filled Everyone Welcome S26.99 Thursdays. Phone Belding neil, LoweU and ClarksviUt, dances, parties, etc Just caU Mala St, at 9:30 A.M. In the Probste We need more help on these silver trim. Good condition. Lowell. Michigan Art Waralag — Prapriettr ta 39, Belding 19, Cedar Sf tion. with water. c7tf : -EIGHT-FOOT— 1220 c32tf 35 years appraising and selling for a date 1H to 2 weeks in UweU, MldL Courtroom, Grand Rapids, Mich- paper drives and urge anyone $15. CaU TW 7-7589. c6-7 13, and Comstock Paric 8. At the senior class night the • M4 OIL FIRED real estate. Wm. A. Arm- advance. Popular and folk mu- PUBLICATION ORDER igan, a hearing be held on .•*? At the League meet Lowell's following championship awards who can help to piease call. £ Complete, (KD) FOR SALE — 15-ft. Super Por- PETITION TO APPOINT claims: therefore, creditors of KIRBY SWEEPER - With at- WATER HEATER strong, 344 Lewis St, Rock- slc. 897-7589. p6tf results were: were made: Bill Wright, scribe. poise fiber glass sailboat, ford. CaU 866-1463 c43tf ADMINISTRATOR AND i Long jump. 21' 4%, Beimers, said deceased shall present their tachments. Run«5 and cleans Four year lettermen. Kurt Congregational Church PICK YOURS UP TODAY (1964). Used only 5 weeks, GIRL WANTED — For motel DETERMINE HEIRS claims to the Court, and send a very good. Will sell for 7 Flnkler, Hoffman. Beimers and Dick Rollins; two AT THE- moving out of state. CaU 676- HOUSE FOR SALE—By owner. cleaning. Inquire at Tanis Mo. FDe No. 112,725 copy to Gerald M. Henry, Gen- UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST payments of $7.00 or $42.00 Shot put, 46' 11", McMahon, years, Dick Jakubczak. Tim Nel- 3 bedrooms with attached heat- tel. p7 State of Michigan. The Pro- eral Administrator, at 400 Fed- HUDSON AND SPRING STREETS, LOWELL, MICHIGAN 1705. c? 4th. son, Dan Hoffman. Mike Mc- Joins real PLYWOOD MARKET. cash. CaU 459-3501, Dealer. ed garage. Full bath up, half bate Court for the County of eral Square Building, Grand Rev. Charles C. Davis, Minister Pole vault. 11' 6". RoUins, Mahon, Tvan Morse; one year, FOR SALE—Dairy cows and C6-7 bath down. Fireplace in living DEALER WITH CAR-WouM Kent. Rapids, Michigan 49502. prior to Inc. 2nd. Tom Wilcox, Noel Christoff, Pastor Emeritus: Rev. Norman Woon heifers. Choice of herd. Leo room. CaU TW 7-8134. c3-7 you like to increase your in- Estate 9t William G. Miller, the above date of hearing. estate firm 3128—28th Street NITE CRAWLERS — For sale. High jump. 5' 8", Hoffman, Gary Grooters and Gene Boyce. k Kyser, Hastings Road, Route come in spare time supply- Deceased Publication and service shall MORNING WORSHIP 11 :M CHURCH SCHOOL f:3l m si [ Half mile East of BreUn Road 75c a hundred. Go east to BEER, WINE TAKE OUT — Nelson. Dan Hoffman won the most The Grover Company Real- L Clarksville, Phone OW J- ing Rawleigh products to con- be made as provided by statute Nursery provided during Morning Worship - //// MAN Ph. 245-2151 Texaco Service station. Turn Grocery Store (Uquor license IT IS ORDERED that on 880 relay. 1:34.4 (record), Mc- improved trackman award. Kurt tors announce that Helen Run- V 3696. CM sumers in LoweU. Write Raw- and Court rule. north, go 1 block, turn right a possibUity) plus Standard Jne 10, 1965 Mahon. Kellogg. Flnkler and Beimers won the MVP award ciman has joined their organi- Sermon: "CAN WE HAVE PEACE?" ' ItWM leigh Dept. MCE-575-247, Free- Date: May 6.1965 POLE BUILDINGS — Compare Robert Walters, 517 Avery Service Station and repair for at ten A. M. in the Probate Beimers. sponsored by the Lowell Lions zation as a saleswoman. Scriptares: Isaiah If; Amos 21-24; Matthew 38-48 port, Illinois. p7 WALLACE WAALKES n.iuuu. befor3 you buy! SmUey Bufld- Street, NE, LoweU, Michigan. sale. Wonderful southeast sub- Courtroom, Grand Rapids, Mich- Mile. 4:50. Wilcox, 5th. Chib for the 3rd year. Mrs. Runciman is well known Judge of Probate We unite to worship God with freedom and respect for ers, Ralph Lute, LE 2-3407. Phone TW 7-7956. p7 urban location on well-travel- igan, a hearing be held on the 120 high. 15.3, Beimers, 1st, At the end of the 1965 sea- in the Ada, Lowell, Cascade WANTED—Old guns, old coins, GERALD M HENRY individual belief c9tf ed highway, l\ acres. Hovin- petition of Calvin MiUer for ap- Hoffman, 3rd. son, Lowell holds five of the and Forest Hills area. UPHOLSTERING—Repairing re- STOP IN OR CALL FOR swords, Japanese and Ger- General Administrator Trigger-quick performance Realty Company, CH 5- pointment of an administrator, 880, 2:8.7. Harvey, 4th, Jakub- 14 conference track records. She has been active in many styling, free estimates. CaU man war reUcs. Write what Ba^'ness Address: ... from a TV SERVICE - RADIO AND COMPLETE INFORMATION [35. c«-7 and for a determination of heirs. czak, 5th. community affairs—chairman of days or evenings, LE 4-3709. you have to P. O. Box 11, 400 Federal Square Building antenna repairs Evenings call PubUcation and service shaU 440, 53.8, Morse. 2nd. both Cancer and Community Bowen Upholstering. cltf Grandville, Michigan. C7-9 Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502 TW 7-9516. Art Warning. c21tf ADA — 4 acre wooded, hiUy, be made as provided by statute VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER Chest drives, an original mem- Church Of The Nazarene • DODGE DART and Court rule. A true copy. TANK FULL?—CALL FULLER buUding site, $1,500. SLEEPING ROOMS-Near Am- ft COOK ber of the advisory committee -271 wGT TRASH AND JUNK HAULED- Date: May 5, 1965 ROLAND R. ROBEY, 201 North Washington Lowell, Michigan Septic Tank Cleaning. Uoen- ADA — New brick and frame way in Ada. CaU 67H159 for NOTICE 83S W. Main Street for the Forest Hills High School, Cascade, Ada, Eastmont, Lo- 676-9171 rancher, over 1,700 square WALLACE WAALKES M fi \* Register of Probate. c5-7 THE R£V. RUSSELL E. SPRAY sed and bonded. Day or night information. c7. LaweB, Michigan a past president of the Ada • DODGE CORONET well area. No gartkge! feet area, scenic lot, 2 car Judge of Probate, Flowers and Shrubs emergency service. Menp^er PTA, leader and board mem- —44# or 5#l 1 u'l lOlliO moving, we wfll dean up garage, fireplace, carpeting, FOR RENT — Upper fumish- VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER ROLAND M. SHIVEL STATE OF MICHIGAN NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SUNDAY SCHOOL l .1I:M A. M. of Ada Businessmen's Associ- ber of the Girl Scouts and a trash and unwanted articles. under $30,000. ed apartment at 526^ Monroe. 4 COOK SIS Mich. NaliMul Bank BMg., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORECLOSURE SALE MORNING WORSHIP .11:11 A.M. ation. Phone 676-5986. c22tf member of the Ada Congrega- • DODGE POLARA Bob's Pickup Service. Phone Middle aged couple. No chUd- OVER 50 VARIETIES OF Graad Rapids. Mich. FOR THE COUNTY* OF KENT . 6:45 P. M. ADA OIL CO. ADA — Neat and cozy 2 bed- By: George R. Cook Default has occurred in the tional Church. YOUNG PEOPLE AND JUNIORS hi3H QUALITY, 897-9031 oi 897-7459. clltf ren or pets. CaU TW 7-9934 or PUBUCATION ORDER IN RE THE MATTER OF . 7:31 P. M. 880... or FREE BIBLE COUKSE-With room rancher, garage, 4 acre Attorney for Estate of conditions of a certain mort- She is active in the Junior EVENING WORSHIP ADA, MICHIGAN 413 LafayettLafayet e St P7 File Na. 112,SK ESTABLISHING THE NORMAL MONACO DEPENDABLE WORK FOR SALE—15 acres of Alfalfa diploma. Helpful for aU faiths. lot on Grand River. $14,000. William G. Miller. Dec'd BEDDING PLANTS gage executed by RAYMOND Guild of the Mary Free Bed PRAYER AND PRAISE WEDNESDAY . 7:31 P. M. LINCOLN LAKE ROAD. NE - 835 W. Main Street, State oi Michigan. The Pro- LEVEL OF DEAN LAKE and mixed hay. Glen Yeiter, Write SearcnLght, Box 2525, WANTED—Responsible party to ZEEFF and LOTTIE A. ZE- Hospital and on the Side BoarJ Supervised Nursery During All Services FAST SERVICE LoweU, Michigan bate Court for the County of Na. 2K2 Route 2, Alto, UN 8-2471. c7-8 Denver. Colorado. cl-10 Near Big Pine Island Lake, fake over low monthly pay- EFF, husband and wife, of 1410 of Blodgett Memorial Hospital. We have a selection FREE ESTIMATES ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY - ^temporary two bedroom A true copy. Kent. ORDER TO PUBLISH NOTICE For the wages of sin Is death; bnt the gift of God Is eternal ments on a spinet piano. Can Derby St., N. W., Grand Rap- She is married and has one of approximately SI WESTERN SADDLE-For sale. Hay for sale. 3 Mile and Mur- Cemetery Estate of Sara B. Phelps. AND SERVE NOTICE life through Jesus Christ tar Lord. Romans 6:23. FREEZERS — Chest-type. 21 randier, attached garage, ROLAND R. ROBEY, ids, Michigan, to JOSEPH P. daughter, Pamela. •ew cars, pickups 4 ray Lake Avenue. Phone 454- be seen locally. Write Credit Deceased cubic feet. Regular price, CaU TW 7-7213. jg7 scenic, wooded 2 acre lot Register of Probate. c5-7 TAKENS and DORIS M. TAK- Manager. P. O. Box 215. Shel- Wreaths IT IS ORDERED that on At a session of said Court, Merrold Grover, president of Come and Worship With Us compact tracks, all $239.95. sale price S193 88 at 9717. cTtf $14,000; open to offers and ENS, husband and wife, of 1410 MIKE KOENES FOR SALE—2 tricycles and one byvflle, Indiana. p7-10 PAPER TABLE COVER-RoUs Jnae 21, IMS, held at the Courthouse in the Grover Realtors, says because set for Gambles. TW 7-7113. LoweD terms, may rent. Type Sherman, S. E., Grand Rap- smaU bicycle, reasonable. CaU FOR SALE—Grain fed steers, 40 in. z 300 feet Tough, high at 10:00 A. M., in the Probate City of Grand Rapids, Michigan, of Mrs. Runciman's wide ac- cS-9 LOWELL — Newer 3 bedroom WANTED — Cleaning by the ids. Michigan, dated November 940-2540. c7 650 to 900 pounds. Duane Dox- quality table cover, only $3.50 Decoration Courtroom, County Building, this 22nd day of April. 1965. quaintance and knowledge of IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! rancher near high school, ga- hour. CaU 949-5987. c7 22nd, 1960. recorded October 2, BODY SHOP OLDS—1958, 4 door, power brak- tater. 11064 Potter Road, TW per roU. Ledger Office, Low- Grand Rapids. Michigan a hear- Present: The Honorable John this area, that eighteen years PHONE, MAIL OR BRING - rage, carpeting, $14,700. 1964, In Liber 1612, page 1100, ALTON BIBLE CHURCH aid all going at spec- es and steering, excellent run- 7-7229. c2tf WANTED — Ironings in my eU. TW 74261. p30tf ing be held on the petition of H. VanderWal, Circuit Judge. of residence and active partici- your want ads to our office. in the Kent County Register of pation in its community af- S Mil* A Lincoln Laka Rd. la I DECORATION ning condition, TW 7-8102 or home. 1755 Alden Nash Road. COMPLETE SUPPLIES FOR FILLING YOUR Roland M. Shivel for probate of Frank Bouma, Drain Commis- Results are certain with little LOWELL - 4 bedroom modern Deeds office. By reason of such . DAY PRICES. See OR 6-1623. c6-7 sioner of Kent County, having fairs have given her, we believe spent. CaU TW 7-9261. p7 home on Main Street about c7 a purported will for appoint- DEAN BLOUGH—Past* Phone W7 *38 ns Today and SAVE. 6896 Cascade Rd. Sanitary Septic Tank filed his Complaint asking the default, the undersigned elects she is an weal person to pro- 5 acres, garage. Grand Riv- ment of a fiduciary, and for a Across From Old Kent Bank GRAVEL—Block sand. fill, top Cleaning, Repairing, Installation RIDE WANTED — From Cas- Cemetery Urn or Basket Court to determine the normal to declare and hereby declares mote and sell real estate in 10:00 A.*. Worahip— 7:30 P.M. Worship- er frontage, partially commer- ELECTRICAL determination of heirs. the whole of the principal sum -IN CASCADE soil and stones for drain fields. TRENCHING SERVICE cade to Evan, near General Publication and service shall level of Dean Lake pursuant to this wide area. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. to Noon CaU Byron Weeks, LoweU, Ph. cial zoned, $15,000. WIRING—fIXTURES Bagged Peat—Bagged Manare-Patdag Sail remaining payable under said —Reasonable Rates Motors Plant 2. and back, from be made as provided by statute the provisions of Act 141 of the Vosburg Block & Gravel LOWELL — 3 bedroom home All Varieties of Annuals mortgage and interest and all "Holding Forth the Word of Life." Phil 2:16 Buy 949-2640 TW 7-7780. c3tf 3:30 to 12. WiU pay gas. CaU REPAIRS and Court rule. Public Acts of 1961. and the Licensed, Bonded, Insured on 3 large lots, nice garden sums due under said mortgage Indopendant Fundamental -BLOCKS- 949-5987. c7 Dated: May 21. 1965 Court being fully advised in the spaco. gas heat $8,500 immediately due and payable. Summer school 2-In., 4-In. 6-In., 8-In., 10-In., 243-0266 LE. APPLIANCES A. DALE STOPPELS premises, With -Confidence t WANTED — Have buyers for At the date of this notice 12-In. c48tf OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY Judge of Probate, NOW. THEREFORE, on mo- from your Used Cars »*> r lake or farm property. PERSONAL tion by George R. Cook, attor- there Is claimed to be due on Buick I. TIMMER REALTY Roland M. Shivel to start June 21 SEVERAL TO CNOOSE FROM... Chimney Blocks, Patio Blocks PAINTERS & DECORATORS- r ney for the petitioner said mortgage the sum of &- South Boston Bible Church P. O. Building. Ada. Michigan Rickert Electric Attorney for fiduciary DODGE Transmission Painting and papering, inter- FINE WEDDING INVITATIONS IT IS ORDERED AND AD- 988.83, which sum bears inter- A. PETER GARDNER, PASTOR Office Phone. 676-3901: resi- 60S Mich. National Bank Bldg. The Grand Rapids YMCA will Cement and Mortar ior specialists. 50 years ex- 24-hour service, napkins and JUDGED that Friday, the 25th est at the rate of six (6 percent) "QUALITY" DEALER dence. 949-0139; John Fahrai, LoweU Grand Rapids. Michigan be conducting the 48th session "A Bible Believing Church Where a Warm Expert Dykhouse & Buys perience. Free estimates. Call other accessories FREE box day of June. 1965, at 11:00 percent per annum. No suij or "One of II l-thne winners in salesman, TW 7-9334. c6-7 A true copy. of its Summer School, begin- Welcome Awaita You" 6915 Cascade Rd. 949-1620 361-6118. D & D Decorating of Thank You notes and eti- o'clock A. M. be and the same proceeding at law has been in- the U. S. A." 12 Years Experience Phone Ada OR 6-1047 Ball Floral ROLAND R. ROBEY, ning on June 21 for a six weeks Co. c4tf quette book with order. Lindy TH 7-7150 is hereby assigned as the date stituted to recover the debt se- MORKINQ WORSHIP AND JUNIOR CHURCH 10:00 A.M. SEE LEFTY SEIVOLD 517 E. Mak ft. Register of Probate c7-9 period. Courses will be offered Press. 1127 East Fulton, Grand on which this Court shall hear cured by this mortgage or any Nursery Provided FOR SALE—Shetland floor and in grades Seven through cW ANGUS COWS-For sale, reg- Rapids. GL 94613. ctf proofs and allegations of aU part thereof. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:15 AM. carpet vacuum cleaner. Mer- REAL ESTATE Twelve. However all 7th and istered and bred. CaU Clarks- LEWIS ELECTRIC parties interested and shall con- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- YOUMG PEOPLES* MEETING 6:45 P.M. AZZARELLO man blond picture window ta- OLDSMOBlLE—1957. AU black WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHy"^ 8th grade classes will be ville. OW 3-3693. p7-8 sider and review the descrip- EN that by virture of the pow- EVENING WORSHIP 7:45 P.M. JACKSON CHEVROLET & BUICK. INC. ble. CaU after 4. CH 5-9606. with gold stripping. Floor Buying or Selling— Black and white or color. HOTPOINT-MAYTAG at Cefitral High School in IS tion of lands within the special er of sale contained in said THURSDAY PRAYER MEETING - 7:30 P.M. 1251 West Main St, LoweD c7 shift. Modified V8 engine. 2 USED MOWERS—OUver with Prices to fit your budget. Por- SALES AND SERVICE Academic courses for stu- CONSULT assessment district and upon mortgage and the statute in MOTOR SALES door hardtop. New tires CaU hay conditioner hitch, real traits and advertising photog- MICHIGAN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP dents In grades nine through Ph. 8I7-I2M PIANO TUNING—And Service. which day the court shall de- such case made and provided, 930 W. Main, LoweD TW 7-9281 897-7060 after 7:30 p. m. p6-7 , $295. TraUer David Brad- raphy. J. E. Colby, Alto. 868- Service on AH Makes twelve living North of nilton C33-S4 Electronic tuning assures ac- termine the level of Dean Lake, and to pay said amount with _jy, good, make offer. Case joor c24tf Street will be offered at Ceh- curacy. Prompt service. Or- CALL ED STRONG—For aU Washers, Dryers to be established and maintain- interest, as provided in said Semi Mt, good, make offer. tral High School. For students val Jessup, TW 7-7366 LoweU. broken windows. WiU giv Refrigerators ed. mortgage, and all legal costs, T Two IHC semi mt., good, NAPKINS — Printed for wed- living South of Fulton Street, flftST BAPTIST CHURCH tST c2tf you prompt service. Eastmant- dings. anniversaries and mis- AND IT IS FURTHER OR- charges and expenses, includ- make offer. J. D., good. $198. ELECTRICAL WIRING AND the Summer School Program SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 AM. WORSHIP 11 A.M. and 7:30 KM. Forest Hills, Ada, Cascade, cellaneous parties. Various MOTORCYCU RACES DERED AND ADJUDGED that ing toe attorney fee allowed by Two Deabom Mt. A. C. rear OONTRACTING wfll be offered at Ottawa Hills SENIOR AND JUNIOR YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 6:31 P.M. FOR SALE—Cub FarmaU trac- areas. 857 Argo. SE, 949-0717. types and colors. $3.00 and up a copy of this Order be pub- law, and all taxes and insur- Makes engines last longer tor. Good condition, with snow mt, good. $245. New and used High School. WED. PRAYER SERVICE 7:31 P. M. cltf per hundred. Also book match- Phone TW 7-7746 lished in the Lowell Ledger ance premiums paid by the un- blade, wheel weights, draw mowers. dersigned before sale, said mort- All local and area schools es. printed with name or init- Factor TnM once each week for eight (8) M. KEITH MC IVER — PASTOR bar, hydraulic lift, $575. CaU WHATEVER — Your Insurance gage will be foreclosed by sate have been providW with the FOR SALE—Porch glider, - ials The LoweU Ledger, TW the Rest" I0MA FAINMUNDS successive weeks prior to the needs, we can provide the necessary forms for the Sum- and perforin better! OR 6-1691 c7 74261. LoweU p40tf 25th day of June, 1965. of the mortgaged premises, at lent condition; clear vinyl car "We Sell the Best and Service mer School and all enrollments right coverage at low cost AND IT FURTHER ORDER- public vendue to the highest seat cover set. bucket seats. must have the approval of the Just see us. No obligation. ED AND ADJUDGED that cop- bidder at the North front door Reasonable. 949-1656. c7 TRIALS NOON various principals or counsel- Peter Speerstra Agency, TW SUNDAY ies of this Order shall be ser- of the Court House in the City Transmission ors. 7-9259. c7 DRY CLEANING—$1 for suits, RACES 2 P. M. ved by certified mail at least of Grand Rapids, Kent County, For Transportation or Spiritual Counsel, Call TW 7-7915 dresses and topcoats. Quality Michigan, on FRIDAY, the 23rd A nominal tuition fee ic charg- TUTORING—Remedial reading, three (3) weeks prior to the EXPERT SERVICE cleaning guaranteed. Veteran's MAY of JufyT 1*5. at 9:30 o'clock in ed and students may select one English and speUing. Mary CLARK 25th day of June. 1965, to each Dry Cleaners pickup staboa • I* 30 person whose name appears on the forenoon EST. The premis- or two semester subjects. The Cramton. CaU 676-1159 for in- Helen 14 Years Power-Glide PLMBG. & HTG. ON ALL MAKES located in the Cascade Shoe es covered by said mortgage YMCA Summer School is ap- formation. c7 Experloce E. Main St. LowvO the latest Township Tax Assess- Store building in Cascade, ment Rolls as owning lands are situated m the County of proved by the State Department VERGENNES METHODIST CHURCH FOR SALE—Fishiiig Tackle & across form Old Kent Bank. Runciman SEE LON PRATT Kent, Michigan, and are des- of Public Instruction and in within the special assessment The Little Country Church With the Big Gospel Blessing Open daily 9 to 6. c33tf MASTER PLUMBER cribed as: practically all schools the cred- Bait, at 20 pet. off list price. district at the address shown Bailey Dr. at Parnell Rd. Rev. R. M. Vaaden Bosch Small Motors The best for less. Why pay Grover Co., Realtors on the roll and upon the Mich- Lot $ of Blueberry Hills. Sec- its earned in Summer School SPECIAL—This month Pfizcr's are transferable. more? Gold's Live Bait & Tac- AZZARELLO CALL ANYTIME! 10 BIG igan State Conservation Depart- tion 15, Town 7 North. Ra ComWotic. lOOcc size for vet- 11:M A. M.-Morning Worship WEAR-PROOFS your engine because Havoline Motor Oil's kle, North Hudson, LoweU. RESIDENCE: CREYROLET ft BUICK, IXC. ment. 12 West, Walker Townsh A student may pre-register by balanced additive formula provide! tougher oil film. erarian's use. $1.79. Available TW 7-7534 Sermon: "DO YOU REMEMBER?" We pick up and cStf 676-2211 1256 West Mala St. UweO AND IT FURTHER ORDER- (now City), Kent County, completing the Enrollment card now at Christian Drug Store. CLEANS as it lubricates, releasing full power of every drop Ph. »7«N or TW 7-7104 ED AND ADJUDGED that the according to the in consultation with his counsel- 9:45 A. M.-Sunday School deliver TRUSSES—Trained fitter, sur- c4-7 «f gasoline. OFFICE: cS3-34 EVENTS Kent County Drain Commission- led plat thereof. or and sending it with the tu- Reginald Willemsen, Sunday School Superintendent CUSTOM-MADE for today's higher powered ears. Eeaps cal appliances, etc. Koss Dated: April 15. 1965. ition fee to the YMCA. 33 Li- GRADUATION NAME CARDS- SL 9-3396 er make available for inspection MYF Meets at 6:11 P. M. hydraulic tappets free and quiet i, Saianac, Mich. brary Street, NE, 49502, not Authorized and commencements. Fast ser- to aU Inierested parties all en- VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER CCN8TANTLV IMPROVED for over 60 years. Tests provf cS9tf gineering surveys and data & COOK later than June 16. Advanced Custom-Made Havoline is the best motor oil Brig^s & Stratfon vice. Lindy Press, 1127 East "Come and receive a blessing" FOR RENT heretofore compiled by him at By Donald F. Oosterhouse The Principal of the YMCA your money can buy. DUPONT LUCTTE WaU Fulton, GL 9-6613. c5-8 Parts and Service his office in the County Build- Attorneys for Joseph P. Tak- Summer School is Mr. Jay E. Tour ear deserves the beet servics and prodocts. Yon 11 gal. $5.77; quart $1.77. JIM'S BODY SHOP Lugthart, and Mrs. James SEELEY CONSTRUCTION — FOR RENT—Two family house ing, in the City of Grand Rap- ens and wife. Doris Takens get them here. Come in I able at Christiansen Admission $2 Cnildren 75c Hoekenga Is Assistant Princi- BuUding and remodeling. Ce- on farm tear Clarksville, 3 MINOR OR COMPLETE ids, Kent County, Michigan. Business Address: 111-G Wat- Store, LoweU. pal, while the faculty is com- ment work, basements, blocks, bedroom and bath, $40 a mon. JOHN H. VANDER WAL, ers Bldg., Grand Rapids Mich- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH COLLISION OR RUST REPAIR sed of teachers carefully se- M?ln at Division — Lowell, Mich. FOR SALE—15 acres of stand- chimneys, and fireplaces. Ed Tanls. MO 9-9226. cM Circuit Judge igan. c3-16 WITTENBACH ing alfalfa and brome. 3 Houses garages, additions ft FREE PARKING AND GRANDSTAND ATTEST; A TRUE COPY K-ted from local junior and KEITH BOVEE, MINISTER FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED SALES & SERVICE CO. miles east of Lowell on M-2L barns. Ail kinds of buildingE. FOR RENT—Apartment, three 4 l> RAIN DATE-JUNE 6 JACK BRONKEMA, CIEKK senior high schools. In 1964, Experienced and guaranteed rooms and batn. One or two appruximalely 1,300 sludeuls Servlm at 8:45 and 11:09 A. M. 749 West Main St., LoweU Phone TW 7-7076. p7 Peter Reiffer, jr., HEIM'S work. L. J. Seeley, phone 897- adults. References. CaU TW 4590 Coscode Rood WANT MS enrolled. Church School at 1:45, Classes lor All Ages 0\er Two COIN-OP TYPE DRY GeaBiqg 6:91 Jr. Hi and Sr. Hi. Youth Groups PHONE 897-9227 7722. c44tf 7-9803. p7 (at Forest Hills) Sponsored by Examined. Countersigned TEXACO SBVKE 8 lbs. for $2.00. Cascade Shte Ph. 949-2070 Bes. LE 2-2914 and Entered You can't tell how much sen- Read Suburban Life Want Read Suburban Life Want Michigan Harley-Dividson Dealers Association. Sanctioned by American Sermon: MWHV NOT A PREACH IN?" LiKHSTCRT W. TW 7-9626 Store, across from Old JACK BRONKEMA, CLERK se a person has by looking at Ads. Ads. in Cascade. Motorcycle Assn. PETER REIFFER, JR., him, but you can get a first Nursery During The 11:1# A. M. Service Deputy Clerk c3-10 impression.

• • ftst T THK I.OTTTI.L I.FDCFn. MAY ?7. 1965 GARDEN LORE CLUB HEARS Marks 25th year NATURALIST MAN SPEAK Dawn L. Scott, The Tuesday meeting of the A. Peter Jensen with Silver tea coming Garden Lore Club was a high- Ascension Day Service light when David DIM, regional plan July rites "Heirlooms, Past and Pres- naturalist of the Conservation ent," will be the theme of a Department of state parks show- Thursday, 7:30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Scott of Silver Tea to be given by the events ed beautiful slides of natural Mary-Esther Circle of the Wo- life at nature centers through- Route 1, LoweU. announce the Memorial services will be engagement and forthcoming On Thursday of this week Ihe Chrlsllan church commemomtcs Ihe ascension of our man's Society of Christian Ser- out the United States and es- held at the Merriman Ceme- marriage of their daughter. Lord into heaven. Of course, ihe world will not commemorale this glorious fact. The vice from 2 to 5 Thursday aft- pecially Michigan. tery May 30 at 2:30 p. m. If Showing the conservation of Dawn Louise to A. Pter Jen- world has no place for a heavenly Lord. Christians do. however. ernoon, June 3. in the Educa- it rains they will be held at tion Building of the Lowell trees, flowers, birds, and in- sen. Before reluming to heaven Jesus said, "I go to prepare a place for you. And if I the Methodist Church in Alto. sects. he also gave an initial The prospective bridegroom Methodist Church. Rev. Royal Bailard will be the go and prepare a place for you. I will come again and receive you unto myself; This year the WSCS is cele- showing of a complete map, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. that where I am, there ye may he also." John 14:2.3. speaker. composed of Iht Ionia Recrea- Alfred Jensen of Grand Rapids. brating the 25th anniversary of 1 its organization, both national- tional Center to be located west A July 10 wedding date is If you are a (iirKtlan jou will rejoice lo worship with us on Thursday evening at The Chapter night meeting of of Ionia between Grand River being planned by the betrothed 7:30. We Invite you. —Pastor Henry Buikema ly, and here in the Lowell the Women of the Moose will Church. Thus, the tea will be and David Highway. be held Monday, June 7. Acad- In this 3,400 acre paric, there an observance of the "Silver emy of Friendship chairman, This message paid for by the Sunday School of Anniversary." will be recreational facilities, Calvary Christian Reformed Church Mrs. John Minges and her com- icnic area, man-made lake of A display of needlework treas- mittee will have charge of the CARD OF THANKS ures of the past will be of spec- S) acres for fishing and boat- program. c7-8 ing. We wish to thank all our ial interest. Quilts, samplers, friends, relatives and neighbors afghans, embroidered tableclo- The general Past Matrons of CARD OF THANKS who gave us cards and gifts Calvary Christian Reformed Church ths. crochetcd pieces and lice* Kent Coimfy will meet at the on our 50th anniversary, espec- with labels telling their stories, i I wniiM like to thank my West Main St., Lowell H. Buikema, Pastor home of Mrs. Lee Engle. Fifth ially Marg and Mel Hartley for will bring recollections of early Street. Cedar Springs. June 9. A friends and relatives for their the refreshmt.:ts and beautiful days and former friends. Also potluck dinner at 6-30 p. m. kindnesses during my stay in cake. SERVICES—10:00 A. M.—7:00 P. M. Sunday School—11:10 A. M. ir. eluded will be some of the The meeting will be after the the hospital. p7 Mr. & Mrs. John Hartley handwork done more recently, dinner. ?7 Don Boerma to be treasured by future gen- Everyone Welcome erations. Lila Group will meet with Refreshments will be served Mrs. Woon Tuesday, June 1, at Joan T. Briggs, by the circle members. An in- 1:30 p. m. vitation is extended to all the Jerry L. Hale BROAD COVERACE! women of the community who All Blue Star Mothers, who WIDE CHOICE Of C0¥E*ACi TO would like to share in this day wish to ride in the Memorial exchange votes MOT INOiViKML XiZBi of memories. Day parade, meet at the park Joan Teresa Briggs and Jerry at 9:15 Monday. V L. Hale were united in marriage in St. Mary's Church of Low- Bicycle Safety Day will be ell on Saturday afternoon, May Bluebird News held here on Saturday, June 5, 22, 1965. at 2:30 by Father Ben- sponsored by the Moose Civic Busy Little Elves had their edict Marciulionis. meeting May 20. 1965. at the Affairs Committee. All bike rid- ers in the area should plan to Parents of the couple are Mr. Runciman Elementary School and Mrs. James L. Briggs, sr., at 3:30 p. m. be at this safety program. c4-7 and Mr. aqd Mrs. Phlorus Hale, Carta Jo Anderson, the pres- both of Lowell. ident, called the meeting to ord- The bride selected a floor- er, then turn the meeting over Twenty-five reunion, LHS class Find everything here to of 1940, June 26, new high lenth gown in silk organza ov- to Mary Jane Dey, who ii vice- er taffeta with a chapel sweep president. school. c6-ll make your holiday train. Bosque bodice and a con- Ginny Bieri gave the treasur- trolled skirt were both accent- er's report. We made nesting ed by Zenise Lace applique. a success! supplies for birds, out of wire They were repeated on the coat hangers, cardboard tubes, Horse Shoe Sweetheart neckline. A match- lengths of colored yam. ing pillbox headpiece held her WOODLAND MUTUAL PICNIC TABLES Mrs. Myers. Carol's mother, fingertip veil. She carried a brought in our treat of popsicles courts open INSURANCE COMPANY cascade arrangement of pink passed out by Carol and Rosie GRILLS — COOK-OUT SETS roses and white carnations. Claeson. The Horse Shoe Courts at the Matrcn of honor was Mrs. SneeMT LAWN FURNITURE — CHARCOAL Susan Barton, scribe Ada Athletic Field are open to , yT everyone. These are exception- John Sawka. Bridesmaids were ally good courts, property in- Mrs. Thomas Seme and Miss CARD OF THANKS stalled and will soon be lighted Gloria Hale, sister of the groom. We wish to express our sin- for night play. The people who They wore matching floor-length OR .». If you're planning to get a few of those cere appreciation to our friends installed the courts were fortu- dresses in biue with A-line skirts GREENVILLE - - IONIA odd }obs done...we have everything for that, and relatives whe sent cards nate in getting just the right fashioned of organza over taf- too! and flowers at the death of our kind of blue clay for good pitch- feta with a fitted jacket of em- DMVMN THEATRES father and grandfather, Claude broidered organza with cap Cole. We esedally thank Rev. courts will be available sleeves, accented by a Dior bow Now Open Full Time! Reody-Mixed Cement—Patio Stones James Bailard for his comfort- week days and evenings, except at front. They carried baskets WALTERS ing words, Snow WSCS for ser- Sundays. of wliite carnations and snap- FRL. SAT., MAY 28,29—BIG PRE-HOLIDAY Lawn and Garden Seed ving lunch and Roth's Funeral The Kent County Horse Shoe FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Home. Club will maintain the courts Sawka served as best ; Fertilizer—Weed-KMer The Family of Claude Cole and install more as the season man. The attendants were Tom c7 progresses. The Club members Seme and James McFall. Ush- ask that any one using the ering were James L. Briggs, Greenville Ionia LUMBER MART jr.. brother of the bride, and TOOLS! courts, please cover them after DRIVE-IN THEATRE DRIVE-IN THEATRE pitching on them to keep the Daniel Hale, cousin of the to rent or to buy for any job Representing... clay at the proper shape. groom. Stoart Whttman, Richard Connie Francis, Jbn HitUa I f / The Kent County Horse Shoe Christine Wittenbach was the 925 W. MAIN, LOWELL PHONE TW 74291 flower girl and Dannie Newell __ Boabe, In Club will play each Tuesday eve ,, "Looking For Low" THE nlng during the season, and attended as the rtngbearer "Rio C0RCll0S Mr. and Mrs. Lynn C. Jehly, cordially welcomes any interest- Robert Gomlet, Nancy Kwai WOODLAND ed individuals or groups to par- sister and brother-in-law of the Brian Kettk, Tommy Kirt bride, served as mistress and U 4k#v3 * * ticipate in their activities. The '"uwrtrijQvaijen C^aMMm " ' BVJLL" Y III MUTUAL majority of the Club members master of ceremonies at the are beginners and inexperienc- reception that followed at St Extra Added Midnght Show Extra Added Midnight Show Mary's School. INSURANCE ed pitchers with just a sprinkling SATURDAY ONLY SATURDAY ONLY of top flight pitchers who are Cutting the wedding cake was « • •• CO. more than willing to help the Mrs. Loyal Mullen, aunt of the "The Manioc" wanocK beginners with the basic fund- bride. Assisting about the room amentals, and offer a few tips were Mrs. Jerry Scoby, Mrs. SUNDAY, MONDAY. MAY 30.31 for better pitching. Larry Poll. Mrs. Chalmer Mil- Johnson-Corrinqton, Inc. Ladies and boys are invited ler, and Mrs. Loren J. Mote. GIANT ALL-COLOR HOUDAY to pitch. Ladies pitch 30 feet Beverly and Vicky Hale, cousins FEATURES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY THE ROLUNS AGENCY of the groom, served the punch. 8S5 West Main St., LoweU and boys, under 18. have the of pitching either 30 or The gifts were opened by Mrs. Flipper's "Hem There, It's TW 7-9253 Harold Mettemick. jr., Mrs. 11 Roger Depew and Pam Briggs, Yogi leer Kent County has four of the finest pitching ladies in the sister of the bride. James Darren, Pamela lUfln Sandra Dee, Mm Gavin state, including the 1963 State "For Those Who "Tommy Tel Me Champion and the 1964 runner- up. These girls will all be pitch- Think Y( True" STRAND ing at the local courts this sum- C. Roberstoa, G. Chakirts Fred MacMnrray, J. Weldon mer. with a- THEATRE Plans are being made for a "633 Squodron" "Day of The Badman" LOWEU - MICHIGAN Kent County Championship tour- low cost na