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Power Board Junior High Team Spirit Roused by Meet Thursday Newly Formed Clieerleading Squads With Consumers Lowell Light & Power Board and members of the City Council met Thursday evening, Feb. 2. with of- ficials of Consumers Power Com- Established June, 1893 Number 43 pany to discuss purchase of facili- ties or power from lhal utility. Attending the meeting represent- LOWELL, MICH., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1961 ing Consumers Power was B. J. Campbell, a vice president of the company; W. R. Carlyon, Lansing Businessmen To District head, and Robert Davis, Ionia area supervisor. Hear Baily The Lowell Board made a five Lowell College Sites Reviewed point request on the sales of |)ow- The Lowell Board of Trade will er or facilities which had been meet on Monday evening in the brought out in a report by Cum- This week a review team of Rob- miles from the proposed location. Masonic Temple for their annual mins and Barnard, Inc. Engineers ert DeBrugn of Zeeland and David The number of land owners in meeting al 6:30. Besides the re- of Ann Arbor. The Consumers Pow- Almerigi of Grand Rapids, both this area is 12 Individual land own- iwrts of Ihe officers there will be er representatives were given members of the site committee of ers. an election of officers and a vote parts of this report and they said the Grand Valley College will The Conservation Department on changing the name of the or- they would have a reply to the visit LowaH and look over the site has been contacted and expressed ganization and affiliating with the Lowell offer in about two weeks. proposed here for the college. the opinion that an exchange of National Chamber of Commerce. The conclusions of this report The Lowell committee will host land is possible for the same value There is also expected to be re- will be printed in the Ledger as the men when they visit here on and acreage. Also some of the prop- ports on the progress of the com- soon as negotietions have been Thursday afternoon; they will be erty owners have been contacted mittee lo secure the Grand Valley completed with the parties involv- taken for a look at the site north- expressing favorable Interest, but College for Lowell and from ex- ed. east of the city and also to an no agreements have been drawn ecutives of Attwood Corporation. alternate site on the west edge of up. Klrhnril L. Hally Will Hpeak the city. The committee is being Estimate cost is approximately Speaker at the meeting will be Dr. W. R. Bunnell offered the following description $110,000. Richard L. Baily, district manager and advantages of these two sites SITE NO. 2—Lundberg Site- in the Northern Central Division Here Sunday Night and of locating the college in Low- Attached map. of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. At the Methodist Church this Sun- ell in a prospectue worked up by (1) The site includes a total ac- Baily assists local Chambers of day evening the School of Missions the committee which we repro- reage of 471.5 acres all of which Commerce in Michigan and Ohio, program for adults and youth alike duce in part. Is buildable land. in organizing programs to encour- will feature Dr. W. R. Bunnell, Lowrll Site Selection Report (2) The site again is approxi- age businessmen to become more staff physician at the Michigan effective in the political parties of The Lowell Board of Trade and mately square. The land Is rela- Veterans Facility, who will speak their choice. He also helps organ- other associated groups and Inter- tively flat thereby enabling fast on the subject. "The End of the ize economic discussion groups en- ested organizations wish to pre- construction with a minimum Road", and will show colored mov- abling businessmen to explain the sent to your committee for con- amount of preparation. ies which he has taken of the ef- free enterprise system. sideration the two sites for the (3) Highway M-21 goes right fects of alcohol upon the individu- Tickets to this dinner are being possible construction of the new through the site. East and West. al and upon various organs of the The state also has under consid- sold at the State Savings Bank, body. He will also discuss means Grand Valley College. Site No. 1 PROPOSED This weelC the hasketball teams of the "t|» and 8th grudrn wlU will be known as the Lowell Com- eration the relocation of M-91 to Hahn Hardware, Lowell Bakery, of rehabilitation. enter the tournaments. Their hopes of winning are not only very COLLEGI md Lowell Ledger. Call and make munity Site. Site No. 2 the Lund- run along the West boundary of The program starts at 7:15. The greut, but the chances are that they will give the best they've berg Site. this site, therefore, connecting it SITE a reservation to help the commit- public is cordially invited. got to win. Behind this anxious group of boys is u just-as-unxlous tee. SITE NO. 1—Lowell Community to Interstate 96. There are present- Children through kindergarten group of girls. These girls are the newly chosen group of Junior Site. ly two other roads, one on the will be taken care of in the nur- High Cheerleaders. They are (top picture) 7th grade representa- sery in the Kindergarten House. (1) An acreage of approximate- West and one on the North of the Truck Rips Over In tives Janet Stevens, Susan Christiansen, Bonnie Koster. Vlckl Primary and Junior children will ly 516 acres of which more than site, with the city Itself on the City After Hitting Deer Schlernltzaur, Donna Dllly and Linda Pearson. Jean Tower, Mar- have their own programs. 300 acres is buildable land. East. lene Koewers, Miml Ward, Candy Roth, and kneeling, Marian (5) Again the utilities Include, A truck driven by wholesale meat Potluck sandwich supper at 6:30 Watrnus and Louise (irover (bottom picture) are members of the (2) The site is approximately IMi lights, water, sewer, and gas are distributor Kenneth Boyd of Grand followed by devotions led by Car- 8th grade cheering squad. miles by % of a mile with a itaer up to or on the site at the present jtapids flipped over on M-21 almost len Anderson, precedes the study frontage of approximately % mile. time. in front of the Dr. John Trumble period. The girls were chosen from the (3) Michigan Highway M-91 bor- (6) The water drainage Is good. home Tuesday afternoon after strik- Solo - Ensemble many girls who tried out in De- ders the property on the North. (7) The beauty of the site. It ing a deer crossing the highway. Rebekah Lodge cember. A notice was sent to the A city street Is accessible to the is surrounded on the North by a The truck driver told police that Festival To Be girls' parents, stating the require- property on the South. There is crest of hills and on the South the deer ran out as he was meeting Install Officers ments. and just what was expect- a good dirt road from the East. by the Grand River. a large truck and became caught Largest Held ed of them, and the girls brought (4) As stated before, one of the (8) At present this area Is par- written permission from home. under the front wheel, causing The officers of Lowell Rebekah The Solo and Ensemble Festival boundaries is the Flat River. The tially settled with various business- Then, after a preliminary screen- him to skid Into the ditch and Lodge for 1961 were installed last which Is being held at Lowell the other one Is M-91. es and residents. Ranging from ing, the tryouts began. turn over. Boyd suffered minor Tuesday night at a special meet- 18th of February is proving to be (5) In regard to utilities, water motels to churches. These tryouts were basically the back injuries. ing. The Installing Staff was un- the largest ever held with the plan- lights, gas and sewer are to the (9) While the present center of same as those of the high school The small doe was reported to der the able direction of Mrs. Pe- ned twenty-two section increasing South boundaries and Consumers population of this area may be cheerleaders, for Junior High be one of three that was crossing ter Mulder, Lodge Deputy. Those to twenty-five, requiring some fif- Power with their present exten- West of this proposed site. It is cheerleading this year is patterned the road. installed were: ty rooms. sion policies can extend the gas conceivable that population growth after the High School: scholastic re- Junior PNG, Mrs. Oleta Smith; Two piano sections and two flute to any part of the site as needed. will follow such projects as the January Violationg quirements and ihe "judging sys- Lowell Bank ta King Doyle Named to Noble Grand, Mrs. Alfred Gummo; sections will be housed in the (6) Surface water drainage ac- new airport which is only seven tem is exactly the same. Vice Grand, Mrs. Godfrey Oesch; Methodist church, two string sec- cording to the Conservation De- miles from the proposed location. Bring Fines to 61 MIHers Directors Post The girls met after school for Recording secretary, Mrs. M. R. tions will be in the Nazarene partment is excellent. The number of Individual land Lowell Justice Howard J. Rit- tryouts. Those present were one Hold Open House King Doyle. President of King Wood; Financial Secretary, Mrs. church. The wood winds will per- (7) The natural boundarict of owners, on this site is 28. tenger reported that fines or jail man and one woman teacher from The officers and directors of UIB Milling Company and an active Edw. Adrianse; Treasurer. Mrs. form in the two elementary build- the site are typical Michigan Coun- The largest land owner has sentences were handed out to 61 the Junior High. Mrs. Elzinga State Savings Bank announced this ifertlcipant in Lowell's civic affaire Chas. Clarke; Warder, Mrs. Sarah ings and the brasses In the high try, which Includes a pine forest signed an option. The other land during the month bf January. For (the cheerleader sponsor), and all week that they will hold an open was honored by the Michigan Mif- Chrouch; Conductor, Mrs. Mildred school and band room. and oak forest. Part of It is hilly owners have been contacted, ex- the 15 city violations fines and of the Senior High cheerleaders. house to show off their beautiful lers Mutual Insurance Company of Gilmore. Bands that will be performing are: and you also have a beautiful view pressing favorable Interest, but no costs totaled $161.90; In the county These girls were given point grades new banking building at 414 East Lansing. Michigan at its annual Also installed were Outside Guar- JR. HIGH (9th grade and under) over-looking the Flat River, See agreements have been drawn up. ort 38 violations and 8 warrant! as they tried out and the highest Main St. next Thursday, February meeting Tuesday, February 2nd, dian, Mrs. Anna Yardley; Inside Jr. High Solos slides accompanying this report as Estimate cost li approximately fines and costs came to $513.30. scorers became cheerleaders. 16 from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. when he was named a director of Guardian, Mrs. Philo Blakeslee; Mary Kay Barber. Twirling; Su- noted on map. $250,000. These girls have a regular prac- Violations Listed The many features of this most that company. RSNG, Mrs. Edward Watson; LS- san Barber, twirling; Julianne Er- (8) The present site Is located NG, Mrs. U. A. HaA-k; RSVG, tice night every week, and often Why Lowell 3 Improper passing modern banking structure and the The Michigan Millers Mutual In- ler, Clarinet; Marlene Fletcher. within an area that Is not ne^r equipment used to perform the ma- Mrs. Wm. Huffman; LSVG, Mrs. they work more. Their new uni- The Lowell Board of Trade and 2 Non stop for red traffic light surance Company underwrites fire Saxophone; Christine Doyle, flute; any dwellings whatsoever. ny tasks of modem business will Leonard Andrews; Chaplain, Mrs. forms consist of wool pleated skirts associated groups. feel that this 2 U turn In posted zone and casualty insurance in and out Taris Zahm, piano. (9) While the present center of all be on display with the mem- Lafayette Tanner; Musicial, Mrs. fumished by the school, and what area Is appropriate for the new 1 Defective equipment, muffler side of Michigan and holds an en- Jr. High Duets population of this area may be bers of the staff on hand to ex- L. A. Weaver. ever accessories they choose as a 4 Non stop for stop sign viable asset position of more than Mary Kay Barber & Julianne West of this proposed site, It li con- college for the following reasons. plain the workings. After closing ceremonies, refresh- group (at their own expense). 30 Speeding $28 million dollars, according to its Erler, twirling; Jane Ward and ceivable that population growth In Lowell at the present time ments were served by the com- The enthusiastic spirit of these 1 Driving too fast for conditions Everyone In the community is 80th annual statement for the year Carol I^ux, twirling; Julianne Er- will follow such projects as the there are five uctive servlcc groups girls is a vital factor to the proud invited to come in and become ending December 31, 1960. It is mittee In charge. ler and Gary Kropf, clarinet; Lin- new airport which Is only seven df which there are many active —accident record of the fine team they lead acquainted with the facilities now to be congratulated On Uie selec- da Pearson and Susan Campau. business and professional people. 1 Failed to yield right of way— to victory each week. Let's hope at their disposal. Refreshments and tion of this able, young man as a Clarinet; Vicki Schlernitzauer and The school system In Lowell con- Accident MHitory Orientation Topic that the tournaments prove to be S«rviets Friday For favors for all. director. Susan Christiansen, clarinet. Carol sists of a-modem High School with 1 Failed to stop in assured Of Meeting for Parents another victory for the Junior High Frank King and William C. Doyle Haux and Sally Thompson, clari- Lortfi A. Dygtrt, 76 two new elementary buildings, one clear distance teams-and for their cheerleaders! a parochial school. 4 No operators license, one did Volet to Affiiote With father of King Doyle, were former There will be a meeting of par- net; Mary Kay Barber and Bon- Funeral services will be held on There are six churches of many not appear, notice sent to Unftod Church of Christ directors of that company. ents and students of interested age nie Adrianse, saxophone; Lola Sha- Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. for denominations. State concerning military obligations, and ler and Jane Ellis, drums; Laura The First Congregational church Loren A. Dygprt. aged 78, who The recreation facilities are ma- 1 Improper use of license plate SECONDARY PRINCIPALS the various branches of our arm- Coons and Frank Blazo, comet; Bam Bums on of Lowell voted Sunday to become passed away Tuesday evening at ny and very diversified. 1 Permitting unlicensed driver ATTEND NAT'L CONFERENCE ed forces. The Army, Navy, Ma- Susan Thaler and Christine Doyle, affiliated with the United Church his home, Route 1, Alto. We have a new swimming pool to drive Carl Hagen, principal of the High rines, and Air Corps will bp repre- flute. of Christ. Most of the principal The Reverend Tweedy will con- and field house. A 4-H fair ground 1 Drinking alcoholic beverages School, and Vern Morse, Junior sented, and possibly the Coast Jr. High Trio Dalstra Farm denominations are leading In the Fire Tuesday afternoon destroy- duct the services at the Beeler which Is the largest In the state, while driving High school principal will attend Guard. Linda Pearson, Susan Christian- direction of becoming a United Funeral home in Middleville, and consists of many buildings. A large 1 Spilled load on highway, open the National Conference of Second- The meeting will begin at 8 p. m. sen and Vicky Schlernitzauer, clar- ed the barn on the Clifford Dal- Church. stra farm, 9984 Grand River Dr. Interment will be made In Alaska recreational area for such sports trunk of car ary Principals in Detroit Saturday sharp on Monday, Feb. 13. There inet. It Is at this point we are all con- Along with the large bam full of Cemetery. The services will be un- as tennis, track, baseball, softball, 1 Warrant for reckless driving, through Wednesday. wili be ample opportunity for ques- Jr. High Quartet cemed with the division of Chris- hay was lost a tractor, spreader der the auspices of the Masonic and football, or for golf driving did not pay, 30 days In Co. tions. Mary Kay Barber, Bonnie Adri- tianity, the split between churches and milking house and equipment. Lodge No. 387 of Caledonia. range. There Is also an Indoor ice Jail BANK CLOSED FEBRUARY 13 We know that many parents want anse. Gi.y Carey and Taris Zahm, Mr. Dygert Is survived by his and denominations. Most of the saxophone; Linda Pearson, Susan The loss estimated at $15,000 was skating rink In one of the 4-H 1 Warrant for no drivers license Th State Savings Bank of Low- to become better acquainted with wife, Mella; three daughters, Mrs. divisions border on the absurd, and Campau, Susan Christiansen and partially covered by insurance. buildings, and there Is a new golf did not pay, 2 days in Co. ell will be closed all day Monday, military obligations so we encour- Tony Kropf of Lowell, Mrs. A1 we are all worshipping One God Vicki Schlernitzauer. clarinet. Dalstra attributed the fire to the course being constructed within Jail February 13. the day following age you to come to this meeting. and One Christ. Therefore, the Jr. High Drum Ensemble electrical wiring In the bam. He Dombos of Dutton, and Mrs. Li- two miles of the proposed site. 1 Warrant for being under In- Lincoln's birthday. c-43 leading denominations of the coun- Lola Shaler, Jane Ellis. Pat Troy told Lowell Fire Chief Baker that nest Graham of Cascade; four There is also a theater, bowling fluence of Intoxicating li- Men's and boys' winter coats sons, Athol and Lloyd of Grand try are making efforts to come v, Jean Stormzand and Noel Christoff the Power Company had just in- alley and roller skating rink and quors Lowell Beer Store open every and jackets, 20 perccnt off. ep- together in closer fellowship and or Shirley Saganek. stalled new service to the barn Rapids, Lincoln of Utlca and Darl community building. 1 Warrant for speeding, did not call. 212 E. Main St.. Lowell. c13 understanding. day and evenings, until 10 p. m. a few minutes before the fire was of Rockford; twelve grandchildren From the two proposed sites and pay, 15 days In Co. Jail c-13 Sr. High Sol» The United Church of Christ is Sundays until 7 p. m. c-43 discovered. and one great-grandson. within a radius of ten miles, thpre 1 Warrant for no Michigan op- Galen Pletcher, Bass. onp of the steps in this direction. Friends may meet with the fam- are two county parks, approximate- erators license, did not pay, Sr. High Duet The fire spread so rapidly that The United Church of Christ is Dalstra only had time to get his ily at the funeral home on Thurs- ly five lakes which can be used 5 days Mary Kay Winks and Sharon historically significant. Prior to this cattle out <'f the barn. He said day evening from 7 to for swimming, fishing, or boating. 2 Warrants for fighting at a Walker, flute. time the Lutherans have become National and World Projects Supported that he had just driven the trac- Adjacent to the Lowell Community public place, did not pay, 30 The writer of this article, report- united with Lutherans, Presbyter- tor and spreader into the barn Site both to the Ncrth and to the days er for the band, wishes to apolo- Mlssionory to Sptok at ians with Presbyterians, to make when he discovered smoke. After West boundaries we have a Lowell 1 Warrant for being drunk and By World Day of Prayer Offerings gize for the wrong date that ap- NaiortM Church. Fob. 17 fewer denominations, but each with calling the fire department and get- pond consisting of approximately disorderly, did not pay, 30 February 17. 1961 Is a day of States and around the world. This peared in last week's Ledger, as the denomination similar to itself. ting the cattle out, the bam was Services will be held at the Naz- 300 apres and the Flat River. These days great opportunity year of special concern is Alaska it was her fault. She is deeply This is the first time that two blazing so he could not get to the facilities at present are used for and Africa. (In an emerging new sorry for any inconvenience that arene church at 7:30 p. m. on different denominations, in belief Why? Because every woman who tractor. water skiing, canoeing, swimming, society Alaska Is confronted with It might have caused. Friday evening, February 17. Nor- Robort ThoUr Among the and church structure have been attends the World Day of Prayer fishing, ami sailing. rapid social changes, inter-group ma Armstrong, a missionary can- 1 able to unite. service on that day has the op- Last vear the YMCA established Al 'A Students at State tensions, health problems, and spe- Former Lowell Man on didate of the Mazarene church, will Already several other denomina- portunity through a sacrificial of- Lenten Book Review Series a center In Lowell to provide ad- cialists in church planning and be the guest speaker. Robert J. Thaler, son of Mr. tions have expressed a desire to fering to further National and To Be Sponsored by T Team t& Put Man in Space ditional Instructional and recrea- social welfare will assist Alaska's While waiting for her call to the and Mrs. Orion Thaler, 12920—36th become affiliated with the United world projects supported either tional-faei lities which was provid- growing churches to develop a ba- Each Wednesday during March, Former Lowell man Ted While missionary field. Miss Armstrong Street, Lowell Is on the all "A" Church of Christ. partially or entirely by the offer- ed by a $550,000 legacy. They are sic strategy of mission and wit- is one of the many who are work- Is teaching slow-to-learn colored scholastic grade list at Michigan It will not cure all the Ills of ings. the Lowell YMCA will sponsor a currently contemplating the erec- ness.) book review appropriate to the ing on Project Mercury to put a children in the Muskegon School State University for the fall term Protestant Christianity, but it Is Their gifts on this day will ex- man into space this year. White system". tion of a service building and If The 191 students with all "A" press their concern in the United As Christians we do care about I^nten Season. Some of these will a step in the direction of common is a senior systems engineer as- Everyone is cordially invited to the college should be located on grades In the University were hon- Africa and so United Churgh wo- be mornings and some in the eve- belief, respect, and fellowship. signed to Hdq. Ground Electronics hear this very interesUng and In- one of the sites proposed, they ored last week at a recognition men hope to send $100,000 to Af- ning in order to accommodate ev- will In addition erect a residential rica for a Christian Literature pro- eryone. Engineering Installations Agency, formative speaker. banquet given by the president. INSTALL ADDITIONAL OVENS building so that facilities would be Council Sends Cleric ject in which educated Africans a part of the National Aeronau- Dr. John A Hannah. AT SCHOOL KITCHEN Reviews will be given by local STILL IN HOSPITAL AFTEB similar to those In Grand Rapids. To Detroit Meeting will translate books in Africa for book club members and other lo- tics and Space Administration SERIOUS THBOAT SURGERY Lowell will become the recipi- More home made bread, cook- Africans in order that they may cal people with a minister from As a member of the Philco Tech. CAR STOLEN FROM YARD ent of another legacy of a mini- ies, cake and other baked goods The City Council Monday night learn to read. one of our churches finishing the Rep. Division he will be one of 16 William J. Delaney, 225 S. Jef- RECOVERED IN WYOMING mum of two million dollars of will be expected on the school hot authorized an all-expense trip to series on March 29. men picked from the 3600 to moni- ferson Street, Lowell who under- It is an exciting thing to visual- which the accumulated income Hollls Brlllhart, 13435 Grand Riv- lunch menu when the new ovens Detroit for City Clerk Laura Shep- Mrs. C. A. Bradshaw will IK? tor a console when the first As- went a serious throat operation ize women all over the world unit- could be utilized for any possible er Drive S. E. reported to the authorized by the school board on ard to bring her up-to-date on du- hostess representing the YMCA tronaut goes into space. last month is sUll in Blodgett ( ing in a prayer service on the use within the city of Lowell at police that his car was stolen from Monday night are installed. ties of the office at the Municipal Board of Directors who wish to White attended Lowell High Hospital. same day, using the same service, the discretion of the Advisory his driveway between midnight and The board will loan the money League meeting of clerks. provide something for the needs School in 1947. He worked at Elec- Mr. Delaney, who has been a and all with the same goals. Board. 3 a. m. Monday morning. It was necessary to install the new ovens; In other action the council voted of everyone In our community. A tric Eye Division of the C. H. life-long resident of Lowell, would Local women participating in the In addition to the above, there recovered in Wyoming with some about $1,000, to the school hot lunch to set the annual salary of mem- complete schedule will be announc- Runoiman Co. for a short time. greatly appreciate hearing from service are Mrs. C. A. Bradshaw. Is a legacy known as the Lee Fund tools and n tire stolen. program. This department is op- bers of the Light and Power Board ed at a later date. He joined the Philco corporation his friends and neighbors In the Mrs. Ty Wessell, Mrs. Jack which is for recreational purposes. erated on a self-supporting basis at $100. Three men—King Doyle. in 1954; he is married: is assigned Lowell Community. Thome, Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. This fund was originally 560,000 Insurance Troubles are no long- with Its owr. budget. Dr. Orval McKay and Jake Cal- Keith Tapley, Mrs. Rex Collins. ENROLLS AS FRESHMAN to ihe Rome, New York Air Force and has grown to the value of er a problem. We can give prompt lier act as the board of managers Installation. VALENTINE'S DAY Mrs. Martin Houseman, Mrs. Hol- Miss June L. Preston, daughter something over $100,000. This mon- Service and Financial Responsi- F. F. A. MEET THDKMDAY for this city owned utility. lis Marsh and Mrs. Charles House- of Vernon E. Preston of Lowell. KUATING SUPPLIES Give a heart cake! in t pli»- ey is all Invested in good divi- bility of any kind. Impaired Risk, The third meeting of the Lowell man. Michigan, has enrolled in Olivet tic covered foil pan. Special |1, dend paying securities and over Too Young, Too Old. Call Us for F. F. A. is being planned for AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE So don't forget. Come and bring Nazarene College as a freshman Fibre glass, epoxy paint and boat- reg. $1.50 value. Place your order a period of years has furnished coverage. Rittenger Insurance Ser- Thursday, 7:30 p. m. in the gym. We have the lowest available a friend and be a part of this according to an announcement hardware and supplies. Williams early, TW 7-9590. Fluger's Lowell over $100,000 of recreational serv- vice. TW 7-9269, call collect If toll The meeting is recreational and rates anywhere. PETER SPEER- great opportunity for Christian ser- made by Dr. C. S. McClain, di- Radio-TV-Marina, 126 North Hud- Bakery. • . c-43 ices In Lowell. call 212 E. Main St., Lowell. c43 for the entire agricultural class. STRA AGENCY. TW 7-9259. c43 vice. rector of admissions, son St., Lowell. c42 tf THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL. MIC®.. FEB. I. INI PAIX RMmi'S HONORED .TUP LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL, Midi., FEB. 9. I!WI Supper and Film JACKSON MOTOR SALES Mos^ley-Murroy Lake Honor Roll T immprs-Heacoch ON MTH ANMVKRSAKY Elmdole RECEIVE TRAINENO AWARD Mrs. Ira Sargeant Library Corner Rofary Club Mrs. Eva Engle «th Grade The family of Mr. and Mrs. Paul LoweN Ag. Students Attend MSU Farmers Week Jackson Motor Sales of 930 W. Rites Performed Lowell Area Social Briefs To Highlight Sally Kwekel, Paul Rogers, Sha- Smith entertained with a family TW 7-9?01 Cor. Main & Hudson Main, Lowell, has again been sin- Lewis Electric On Thursday, February 2, mem- "Agriculture In an Uneasy World ". ron Jones. Candy Roth, Suzanne I^eon Eugene Timmers, son of dinner and open house in honor Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stalter and The Lowell librarian is often Ladies Night gled out for a special training Mrs. Frank RcugseRger entcr- bers of Lowell High School Voca- Lowell students visited engineer- Co-Weds Meeting psked for suggestions by civic Thaler, Susan Doyle. Kathy Tap- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Timmers of their parents 25th wedding an- Mrs. Robort Conn and children Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Ray- Mrs. Leo Keiser who relumed on The Lowell Rotary Club held award from the Chrysler Corpora- tained the Alton Ladies Aid this tional Agriculture classes attended ing exhibits displaying the latest The monthly meeting of Co-Weds groups and clubs when they want Hofpoint-Maytag ley, Mike McMahon, Shirley Sag- of Caledonia, and Marie June Hea- niversary, which will be February of Mattawan visited her mother, mor had a birthday dinner Sun- Monday from a 3 weeks trip tc their 26th Annual Banquet and tion. This award In the form of week Thursday. farmer's Week exhibits on the developments in farm power, /arm of the First Congregational Church fo do something special for the HALES AND SERVICE anek. Mary Kay Barber, Sue Ward. cock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Mrs. Arthur Schneider last week. day for her mother, Edith Myers. Florida, rep .t a very enjoyable Ladies Night at the Runoiman El- a plaque with special bronze in- Michigan State University campus safety, and farm buildings; the will be held Saturday. February library. A few ideas have occur- Misses Charlene and Martha Aus- Marion Watrous, Mary Hudson, Howard Heacock, of Bowne Center, Many friends from Keene and They returned home Saturday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Duane vacation. They spent almost two ementary BIdg., Wednesday night, serts, was presented In recognition Service on All Makes in East Lansing. stadium displays featuring "Bet- 11, with a Buffet Ham Supper, red to her and are mentioned tin and Georgia Milne of Kalama- Brad Harris, Carol Afman, Paul were united In marriage Saturday, Lowell and relatives from Grand The Vic Clemenz family spent Raymor, Sam and Brian. Mr. and weeks with their father, Lewis Hef- February 1, with 150 attending. of 4 years continuous participation Washers, Dryen • Traditional Farmer's Week pro- ter Cattle for Better Living"; and sponsored by the Women's Fellow- here for what they are worth: zoo were Sunday dinner guests of Kropf, Larry Boeskool, Marlene December 31, at 2 p. m. by Rev. Rapids, Lansing, Greenville, Blan- Sunday afternoon at Mary Gaboon's Mrs. Roger Raymor and Terry. COAT SALE flebower and wife, and visited Mr. in the Master Technicinn* Service grams have annually locused na- the laboratories and barns of the ship group at 7 p. m. following A gift of the three books by Dr. Hors d'oeuvres and the dinner Refrigerators Donna Jean Ford and also helped Koewers. Gary Kropf. Carol Ayres. Marion DeVinney of Lowell, at the chard and Mount Pleasant enjoy- at Ciarksville. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whitney of and Mrs. Elmer Millet- among oth- "Smorgasbord" was delicious and Conference dedicated to the ad- celebrate her birthday. tional attention on Michigan agri- Michigan Artificial Breeders Co- the 5 j). m. serving. Co-Weds may Tfiomas Dooley for the permanent Miml Ward. Donna Kelly, Lois WIs- home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harr, ed the beautiful cake furnished by Mrs. Ethel Gibson and Mrs. Lor- Belmont, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whit- ers. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCaul very capably prepared and served vancement of technical automotive Phone TW 7-7746 culture. This year sub-freezing operative. obtain tickets for the supper from collection. These books are worth- Misses Sandra Rose and Donna ner, Louise Graver, Gayle Heln, uncle and aunt of the bride, at their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. na DeBoer were supper guests of ney of Grand Rapids, Elmer Hee- joined them for a trip to St. Aug- by the members of the O. E. S. service knowledge. ' Factory Trained Servicemen weather has prevailed, but reports Mrs. Charles Houseman, TW 7- while and very popular. A sub- Jean Ford were Saturday after- Roger Keech. Terry Ladner, Ste- Bgwne Center. and Mrs. Roger Hansen of Grand W. J. Gibson Sunday evening. ther of Belding. Afternoon callers ustine. On their way home they Program opened by all singing '.'We Seti the Best and Service disclose that attendance figures are KENT CO. POMONA URANUE 739?. scription to Harpers, Vogue, or noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ven Roth, Bob Elzinga. The bride was given In marriage Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kloosterman were Mrs. Freda Myers, Brenda spent one night with Mr. and Mrs. "The Star Spangled Banner" with I-edger Want Ads bring results. the Rest" daily establishing new records. TO MEET WITH CARLI8E The program for the evening, the Atlantic Monthly. A copy of McDonald of Grand Rapids. 7th Grade by her father, with Miss Lois Tim- left for Florida Saturday morning. and Sherrle, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Ora Miller in Elkhart, Ind. Bruce Walter as song leader and Donna Dllly, Lynn Kay Wltten- DRESS COATS EAST KENT BEEF CLUB Hayer and Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Highlighting this year's program The Kent County Pomona Grange beginning at 8 p. m. in the church Glendon SwarthouVs latest book, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kropf enter- mers, sister of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Laux were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Relster of David Coons at the piano. Invo- bach, Linda Pearson, Brad Fonger, MEET AT MORSE LAKE SCHOOL Donald Heaven, Linda, Kathy and was the Wednesday presentation will meet v/ith the Carllse Grange dining room will be a film, en- "Where the Boys Are", also for tained their children and grand- William Rude, brother-in-law of Sunday guests of Mrs. Eva Young Ionia were Friday night supper fcatlon followed, given by Rev. Greg Hoag, Linda Odell, Joyce Mike, Mrs. Lottie Huhn, Mrs. Nel- of the five former U. S. Secre- on Thursday evening, February 16 titled "Operation Abolition." shown the permanent co^ctlon. children last Sunday. the groom as attendants. The East Kent 4-H Beef Club at Battle Creek. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stal- Woon. Briggs, David Wessell, Susan Cam- A reception followed the cere- lie Myers, Mrs. Blanch Miller, all taries of Agriculture discussing with a potluck supper at 6:30. by Eugene Covey of Ada, Michigan. . This is not an appeal (or gifts, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kropf plan held their monthly meeting, Feb- Mrs. John Sterzick of Saranac ter. The President, Charles Hill, pau, Tom Hagen, Nancy Kwekel, mony. Leon returned to Fort Leon- of Saranac. At 8 p. m. George S. McJntyre, This film is a 40 minute docu- as the Library is welj stocked with to leave next week for Florida on ruary 2, at the Morse Lake School. was a luncheon guest Thursday of cno/. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alderink gave the welcome to the ladles WNSHIP mentary taken by news camera- current and classictl books, and Leona Byrne, Judy Selgle, Vicki ard Wood. Missouri, Jan. 3. A film on the- "Angus Breed" Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker of Keene. Mrs. Virginia Andres and Patty. director of the Michigan Depart- were in Grand Rapids, Tuesday, and each Rotarian introduced his a three weeks vacation. ) OFF The Lowell Ledger men, both inside and outside the magazines, but is merely in an- Schlernitzauer, Joan Haraburda, Marie will remain with her par- was shown by Charles Lang, 4-H Mrs. Bargwell of Grand Rapids Mrs. Rachel Diamon. Mrs. Gertie NOW J 'U /c ment of Agricullure, wili be the on business. Rotary Ann and his guests. Roger Kropf spent last Sunday Marsha Metternick, Jim Cook, speaker. His topic will be "Can City Hall during the House Com- swer to reguests from friends who ents until Leon completes his bas- agent. visited her mother, Mrs. Phil Krum Lowery of Saranac called on Edith HAROLD JEFFERIES Tuesday evening, Jan. 31, mem- Reports read by the secretary, in Lansing with friends. Pat Van Laan, Nancy Wassing, EDITOR mittee on Un-American Activities want to include the Library in ic training. Dr. John Trumble of St. Johns last week. Myers Saturday. Exotic Insects and Diseases Enter bers of the Elmdale Nazarene Frank Battistella and from the Mtmbtr Michigan Prcu Allocution hearings in San Francisco, in May, their civic affairs program. Mrs. Orren Ford of Moseley was Ardls Hendrick, Kirk Jefferies, Jim was presented a plaque for his Miss Hazel Hoag was in Chicago Saturday evening visitors at the •kind ladies' coats: Michigan through the Great Lakes church Missionary Board met with Nominating Committee by Hugo IMARY One-of-a- a week ago Sunday caller of Mrs. Briggs, Roy Heln, Bill Stinchcomb, 't-ubliihad every Thursday morning at I0S Ports." 1960. It was subpoenaed by the Despite the unusqal weather dur- leadership, since the club was or- on business last week. Clyde Stoddard home were Mr, and iftoa.Jway, Lowell, Michigan. Entered at Pott Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bloomer of S. Hammerslag. The Slate of Officers Interest Rates Reduced House Committee from the TV ing January, books and magazine Eva Engle. Ralph Miller, Janice Christner. Ma- ganized with Dr. Trumble and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Himebaugh Mrs. Maurice Summers. Oi-ica at Lowell, Michigan, at Second Class This deals jvith foreign ships that Lowell for study. After the busi- for 1961 presented were: President Reg. Size Color Matter. Cameramen for the purpose of giv- circulation was high and registra- Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Frost were ry Ann Westcott, Connie Wheeler, On Existing Loans Jack Watts as leaders. and Dan attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stoddard SALE • The Lowell Ledger, established June IB93; are coming to our ports and bring ness session they surprised Mr. J. Marion DeVinney; Vice-Presi- ing the American public a true tions were made by many new Monday guests al the Allison Michael Clark and Donna Potter. 6700 farmers who borrowed from We were happy to have Mr. Miss Linda Bowman and Albert had as their Sunday afternoon and Ihe Lowell Journal, establiihed IBM. Con- cargo into our state. and Mrs. Bloomer with refresh- dent, Al Hermans; Secretary, $49.95 10 Light Beige solidated with the Ledger December IS, 1934. picture story of the first serious jjatrons. Old and new friends are ELECTION Roark home In Ada. The Federal Land Bank in 1960 Jack Watts and Mary, Charles E. Biaser in Grosse Polnte, Saturday. evening guests Mr. and Mrs. Rob- S 19.00 ments of ice cream and cake in ftie Alio Solo, eitabhshed January, 1904...... Communists inspired student riots Appreciated, and Lowell and area Frank Battistella; Treasurer John Mr. and Mrs. Rob Wingeier were will have $335,000 more to spend ert DeGroot and three children of consolidated with the Ledger, June '917. • Watch Ledger Want a a s for TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE Orren Frost will soon be trans- Johnson, Grand Rapids Press farm Linda is the daughter of Dr. and remembrance of their wedding an- on Amcricnn soj, Abraham; Directors, Jerry Roth. Thursday guests at the Alex Win- in 1961 as the result of Interest $54.95 12 Black Fitted $ 21.00 Subscription Rates Per Year; Kent and Ionia 'top grade' buys every week. residents arc urged to make full ferred from his work in Miami, page editor, and Mrs. Kenneth the late Mrs. E. A. Bowman, and Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. v^ounties, 12.W; [liewho'\ S3.00. Lawrence Court and Charles Hill. TOWNSHIP OF geier home In Bowne. rate reduction of percent ef- mvcrsary. ; Court room scenes are shown in use of the fine collection of fic- Fla., to New York City, Stahl as guests. is the granddaughter of Mrs. C. M. Thomas Griffin also of Grand Rap- $59.95 12 Red which hart-corc Communists, wh be opened at • NYLON REINFORCED spots can be removed by first al Monday, Mrs. Ray Parker at- CHECK OUR WINTERTIME WONDERLAND DEAl RIGHT NOW! singing lowing the water , to dry, then Temple. ander In Ada, Sunday. Coats 7:00 O'dOCK IN THE FORENOON tended a birthday party in honor the Ben- • SET-IN COLLARS rubbing it lightly with another part of Mrs. Pinckney. THEY'RE PACKED WITH GENUINE •y And shall be coattnued open tmtil of the same fabric. LOWELL LEDGER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. Snow Community Mrs. Watson visited her grand- VALUE 0 TAPED SHOULDERS daughter, Mrs. Jack Alexander, 8:00 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON Mrs. S. P. Reynolds who is recovering from an opera- and i|o longer.; Every qualified elector present and In line at • SIZES: S. M. L. XL tion in Butterworth hospital, Sun- the polls at the hour prescribed lor the closing thereof shall Snow Community and Sweet day. be allowed to vofe. Farm Bureaus will hold a joint George Whitfield spent the week- Children s SNOW SUITS Regular Price $125 WARNING!! meeting at Snow WSCS Hall on end with Mrs. Florence Whitfield. — BLANCHE LOVELESS, Tuesday evening, Feb. 14, at 8 They went to Belding Sunday to i. m. Guest speaker wUl be C. E. visit Mrs. Pauline Cowles. It was obyious that the challen- Ada Twp. Clerk 2570 OFF Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wable of gers of last Sunday, Hugh Link- ndall of Grand Rapids and he IF YO_ U CAN » i»P|j". • ... .i will speak on Civil Defense. Re- Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Or- fold ocd .Nels Stormjtand, wene •4JLXV . r'lOliw nA ' • I ' V freshments will be served. All who iey Burns of Alto were Saturday ^ml sfWiroflig fnijpi thiir previous Cifl-A afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. • i v defeats at the hands of the de- o are Interected In Civil Defense are Matt Metternick. fending Champions, Harold Par- $100 REWARD invited to attend this meeting. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. $ 00 rljh and Hugh VanderVeen, as they I Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Antonides Matt Metternick were Mi', and Mrs. proceeded to administer a mosj Olof Gran' d Rapids were dinner Burton Alderink and Mr. and Mrs. humiliating pasting almost right will be paid for information leading to the eats Saturday of his parents, LIMIT 6 TO A CUSIOMER Ben Alderink. from the start. Prom the fifth r and Mrs. Lester Antonides. arrest and conviction of any person or per- Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. 11 A WEEK, frame of the first game, Harold %Sno w Secret Pal annual party Bert Purchase called on Mr. and i.v and Hugh just did not have a sons found willfully destroying, defacing or be held at the home of Mrs. Carey on the evening of Feb. Mrs. Lee Pltsch and family in chance as Hugh (tfilp Is most con- Saranac. fusing) and Neb started to string molesting in any way, shape or manner any Sunday evening callers of Mr. strikes wjilje Harry and his part- .All who attended the Family road signs, markers or barricades on a n y and Mrs. Bert Purchase were Mr. ner were suffering excruciating flight meeting at the WSCS Hall You Save and Mrs. Joe Bevier. frustration—Harold having trouble roads under the jurisdiction of this Commis- fcport a most enjoyable time with Sunday guests of Mrs. Loyal finding his "spare" ball and Hugh pictures of Finland forming sion. Rickner were Mr. and Mrs. Char- running into a rash of splits. the highlight of the Evening. YOU CAN BE DRIVING Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cole en- ley Huyck, Mary Ellen and Linda The first game went to the chal- Practically Signed: with a birthday dinner of Carson City. lengers by 53 pins, 401 to 348, as .honoring tbflr daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuyers of Unkfield came up with 199 and OOflS Shaler. Those present Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Stormy a fine 202. The second Ionia County Road Commission the Shalera, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth. game also went to the new Champs otteo* Pfaller and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Roth spent this time by 38 pins, 395 to 357, and Mm. Ernie PeRnyah of the week-end In Angola, Indiana, as both Hugh and Nels continued kapids called at the Alex as guests of the Toby lylers. their high caliber bowling. Hugh k and Lloyd Bertran homes Mrs. Frances Gilson of Grand A '61 FORD FALCON! had a 211 and Neli 184. With their Rapids was a week-end guest of lundny. backs against wall, Harqld 1st Item Reg. Price Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox call- Mrs. Hazel Baxter. and Hugh managed to get the Id on Mr. and Mrs. John Over- Sunday evening Dorothy Laux bllndfqlds on before the final vol- bolt of Ciarksville Sunday after- and Jerry Wirtz of Ionia were sup- 2nd Item ...Only 5c ley, but this was the only thing per guests of Mrs. Hazel Baxter. they were able to do. JSscape was noon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chapin and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Owens of impossible as Hugh V. had three children of Sanford spent the Grand Rapids were Sunday guests EXAMPLE: wide-open splits In the first four week-end with her parents, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Biaser. frames and gave his partner no and Mrs. Seymour Dalstra. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blough and 39c Anklets .. —39c $1 Fabrics-yd. $1.00 help rt sll. In the final and com- Mr. and Mrs. Merle Aldrlch of family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay pletely anti-Hlmactlc game, the 2nd Anklets __ 5c 2nd yard ---5c dries clothes Mt. Pleasant were dinner guests Blough and Mr. and Mrs. Bill margin was smaller thot^gh t>?e Wednesday of her pnrenta, Mr. and Blough in Freeport Sunday after- reeulta read the same; Linkfleld 2 pr. for —44c 2 yards for $1.05 Mrs. Sherman Reynolds and Sun- noon. and Stormzand, 381—Parriih and day dinner guests at the Reynolds Mrs. Lawrence Court returned Vender Veen. 336. home were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. from Canada last Friday. Thus the maicn. and all the mar Snyder and sons of Kalamazoo, If you take a trip, visit a long 5c SALE INCLUDES - - bles. went lo a couple of good, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson and time friend, or go away lor an red-tot bowlers by the overwhelm- children and Mr. and Mrs. John exciUng week-end call TW 7-9261 ing edge of 116 pins. 1177 to 1061. Blandlng and children. The Sny- with your news of these events. Cotton - Rayon This is, we believe, the largest ders and Blandings were supper margin In any of the series thus guests of the Robertsons. Nylon and Wool Fabrics far rolled. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bertran and Individual star was Hugh Link- f doUiea in wintertime is t diaoouraging prohlem.., children called on her father, Pet- oAwy 14 UJ field with a frustrating, though far , hwng, atooping, gtwtching, and stringiag er Fisher, of Lowell last week. Drapery Fabrics - Sweaters 1 from Inglorious, 599. Next in line J ** * cluttered damp bauemant for days on end or-* Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nelllst of IT'LL BE BETTER was Nels Stornwand's very fine fioaty fbgan and frozen clothoe.Now'atke time to get Ada were Sunday evening supper IF YOU MAKE IT 578, Harold Pi • Oas dotiM dryer. Why Qaa? Bacaoaa Gas dtfa dothas n guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Skirts - Jewelry ai-k 542 WITH GOOD RICH Our Wintertime Wonderland Speclil—this '61 Falcon white. BOTOfc-smelling and fluffy-soft,,, ao feat and miv. Fox. Itagged along MILK FROM Tudor Sedan with all ita money-saving, ways! See it Aid A Qm dryar oeata Im to iuat&S andtap to operate. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alley and Blouses-Lingerie-Slips Yes sir! For about the price of two new shirts each week ($11.00), . . . drive it.. . own it now at a Substantial eavidg! Miss Patty Carlson of Grand Rap- HmuMmMM ' These new Champions will be ids called at the Richards-Baker you can be driving your own brand-new 1961 Ford Falcon! If you tough to begt If they can keep up home Sunday. Brassieres - Girdles have an above-average trade-in, your payments can be even the fine bowling exhibited last Syn- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Idema and lower. Your present car, in any event, will probably more than dpy. Ei? Steffens and Lee Keech, children of Mollne were supper In whqfe place this duo rolled this Gowns - Pajamas - Anklets cover the down payment. And this price includes a Fresh^ Air guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ber- week. Will be the challengers next You're invited to attend tran Saturday evening. heater, oil filter and luxurious nylon upholstery. Collision and Sunday and wiq need a perform- The higher grades of Snow Skating Sox-Hats comprehensive insurance costs also included for one year. Example ance comparable to the bowling IMP Wm ClOTHBWRYINO HQIUJIS School are closed Tuesday and they did last ypar when they were Wednesday of this week as the shown above includes all carrying charges and may vary slightly with so successful In the Doubles Match- OPEN HOUSE individual dealer's pricing policies. teacher, Mrs. Frank Patten was Gloves - Handkerchiefs es. Cfcme on oyer antj watch-It called home because of the death WINTERTIME WONDERLAND DEALS ON '61 GALAXIES, TOO! should be a grtod contest. Next p*o.74ie.to of a relative. But savings on price are just the beginning. Falcon goes up to Sunday 8 p. m., at the Legion Mr. and Mrs. John Patten of Many Items Not Listed Mitw: SO miles on a gallon of regular gas, 4,000 miles between oil If you can save $14.08 « week, you can be drivlno a new Galaxie-the finest expression Lanes. on Thursday, February 16, 1961 Ann Arbor spent the week-end with changes. Savings on tires, insurance, license—just about every- of the Clflssic Ford Lookl And because it's Beautifully Built To Take Care Of Itself, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milk Is often referred to as one Galaxie eliminates many annoying and costly service stops. Get your '0t Galaxle to'dif Lions Lote !• Mstmont thing is yours also with Falcon. Patten. of nature's most nearly porfeet on a money-saving Wintertime Wonderland Dealt foods. It give* yon just about The Lowell L4ons Club fought from 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. LITTLE KNOWN FACTS everything you need for a well right (Jown to the wire, only to Fewer babies now begin life with balanced diet. lose to the flastmont Merchants In birth defects and many of these HURRY! SAVE A BUNDLE ON A WINTERTIME WONDERLAND DEAL! I m>.A# the last 20 seconds of play 56-52, can be corrected promptly. Doc- last Wednesday night. m tors formerly waited until children The Merchant are unbeaten with harelips or cleft palates were HIGHLAND HILL and In first p|»^, while Uie Uons STATE SAVINGS BANK four or five years old before op- JAY BOLENS FORD. INC stand In third place with a M erating. Nowadays pluatk surgeons won-lost .record: See Your GAS UOlHtS DRVER DEAIER fodoyrf LOWELL, MICHIGAN 1 repair harelips a few hours after ill .',* MAirs Schneider 3-3-3; Lawrence 6-1-13: 149 So. Hudson birth and cleft palates at about LO V E L L TI'IV ' Frl^z W: HflUham 6-5-17: DyH- 219 WEST MAIN ST.. LOWELL PMOIE TW T-75TT , 18 months. iwube WM); Abel WM. , , WCQn.Mm.rs Power C •tmtmnAK unc. THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., FEB. 9, 1961 i m WANTED—ODD JOBS after school LowaN Groppbri Win Mrs. Earl Noah and on Saturdays, 18 years old Final Steps Taken for Annexation of TMrd Conference Motch Deoth Takes Former Wanted and have car. Call TW 7M504, c43 Alto Community News Guest Speaker Wednesday night Lowell High's Camp Fire Girls Lowell School Educator P MAS. E. L. T1MPSON - PHONE UN 8-481S wrestling squad pickcd up its third Mrs. Eva Harris, chairman of For Sale-General 'H i J WANTED. TREE WORK. Tree re- Bowne Area Schools* February 28th The To-wan-ka Campfire Girls win in the valley by stopping Wy- the Hospital Committee for the Wo- Miss I/)is Krieger, aged 61, of moval--dangerous and diseased. The Steering Committee for the the proposal to authorization to ENTESS KALAMAZOO COLLEGE STORK SHOWER HONORS met last week Tuesday in Mrs. HOW TO WRITE A oming Park 39-15. men of the Moose, was in charge 1912 Division Avenue, South, foi- 1957 FORD WAGON 4-dr. Country FOR SALE-G O 0 D STIJEL Ice Also expert tree trimming. Call proposed Bowne area school an- levy new miliagf. MRS. BRUCE BERGY Krum'8 room, Wo made yarn dolls. THE IX)WELL LEDGER. LOWELL, MICH., FEB. 9, 1961 HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Linton and Pins for the local grapplers of the Chapter night program held mer Lowell school teacher, suffer- Sedan. J795.00: 1952 Chevrolet Spuds, 623 Lafayette or call TW for free estimate. TW 7-7174 aft- GOOD WANT AD! nexation met Tuesday, Feb. 9, In 3. Only voters who are both reg- Elizabeth Stormzand and Gail War- Broadest protection at the lowest Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher of Mrs. Charles Demlng, Mrs. Al- came from Ron Potter. Mike Foss. Monday Feb, 6, in the club rooms. ed a latal hearl attack at the Kel- Coupe, with *54 motor and trans- 7-7362. i)43 er 5 p. m. c41-44 It's always best to start your the Alto School, isteretl and property ownem may ning furnished the treat. mlsgion. Dykhouse k Buys, 6915 rates for one or the whole fam- For Rent Caledonia look their daughter, Bar- bertine Haggal and Mrs. Robert Charles Kyser, Phil Sanders and She introduced Mrs. Earl Noah, loggsville school Thursday morn- Lowell Ledger WANT AD PAGE advertisement with the name of The committee (which repre- vote on the proposal concerning Carol Clemen/, Reporter Cascade Rd., GL 6-9044. c43 ily. PETER SPEERSTRA AGEN- NOTICE—Going out of business. bara Dutcher to Kalamazoo Sun- Onan were co-hostesses to a stork Jeff Bonn, Brady, Depew and the nurse at the Lowell Area ing. ANOTHER SHIPMENT of Chain the article or service you have sents the Alto, Bowne Center, the assumption of debt, CASH RATE: 20 wordn 50c, additional words 2c each. If not CY, TW 7-9259. c43 APARTMENT FOR REN T-Call All who have accounts at the day, where she will enter North shower Thursday evening honor- Wakefield won on decisions, schools as the guest speaker for Miss Krieger had been an ele- Saws just in. From 589.50 and to offer. If you have an apartment Morse Lake, Logan, Sweet and 4. Wives and husbands of proper- paid on or before 10 days after Insertion, a charge of lOo TW 7-9956 c36 ti Alto Standard Station are asked Western College this week. ing Mrs. Bruce Bergy. liOwell 3»—Wyoming 15 the evening, Public Notice mentary teacher at Kelloggsviile Up. ADA HARDWARE, OR 6-4811. or room for rent or property for Merrlman school districts) heard for bookkeeping will be made. to havu their bills paid by March ty owners ftfe considered to re Forty-one ladies were present. 95^ Bengry (W) pinned Walker Mrs, Noali gave a very interest- school for Ihe past li years. She c43 sale, start your advertisement with reports on the progress of the an- property owners for Voting pi PUMP TRUCK BOX NUMBER: If box number in care of this office Is de- FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath, 1, or legal action will be taken. MEETINQ POSTPONED Mrs. Bergy received many fine (Ll 2nd period ing talk on the Dr. Shepard Me- VANDER VEEN, FRElHOFER, COOK A collapsed before her second grade the location. nexation procedures and concluded poses, BRYANT. Affy». class began, school officials stated. — SERVICE — SERVICE STATION for lease or sired, add 50c to above. Central Radio fumished upstairs apartment in Dale Hoffman. cl2 tf The Alto Community Grange and useful presents. 103 -Jim Bonn (L) won forfeit morial fund for nurses. She told Be clear. Readers respond more that the original time table of no- Games were given by Mrs. On- B3S W. Main. Lowell. Mich. Attempts were made by the Wy- SEPTIC TANKS GLEANED, for sale. Inquire at Alto Stan- Lowell. Heat furnished. Call TW-Itit,, „ xL ^I.r,r,r, 5. Children of property owners meeting was postponed until Feb. 112 Jeff Bonn (L) pinned Da- the many requirements that are GENERAL ALL ERRORS In telephone advertisementA at sender's risk. 7-9728 c43-44 HELP WANTED—THREE Women quickly and favorably when given tices and election was satisfactory. oming fire department with a ic- are not considered us properly an, and a very tasty lunch was ley (W) 2nd period neccssary, also how they are chos- Slate of Michigan, The Probate Court ior ETC. dard StaUon. UN 8-4981. c42-43 RATES are based slrictly on uniform Want Adv. Style. & TV to help me with my spring rush complete or definite details. Be 17, when it will meet at the home The schedule is as follows: owners unless they actually have served. 120—Foss (L) pinned Eckstrom Ihe County o! Kent. suscltator, but Miss Krieger was 637 Michigan, N. E. of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Loveland. en. OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by re- FOR RENT—5 bedroom home In of business. Must have use of sure to Include price In ads, when- Al a tcnion ol said court, held at th# dead on arrival al Butterworth hos- Day or Night Service SPINET PIANO BARGAIN—Want- 1. Feb. S—Post notices to regis- property in their voting district (W) 2nd period She stressed tho point that any )robate oflice. in t e City ol Grand RapiOi, mittance. GL 6-9911 auto, no Investment necessary. ever possible—It's the consumer's LOCAL LADIES ATTEND ed: Responsible party lo take Lowell, modem, oil heat, elec- ter for voting, indicating that reg- registered in their name on Uie ATTEND UNCLE'S FUNERAL 127 -Potter (Ll pinned Vanden- girl wanting to become a nurse n said County, on the pital, Part-time 530, full time $70. We "most wanted" Information, FARM BUREAU MEETING 25lh day ol January A. 0.. 1961. over low monthly payments on YIH i fin/if Copy for Ads on Thin Page Must Be In tric water heater. Inquire Roth istration will close on Friday, Feb. tax rolls. Berg IW) 1st period should start preparing as early in A native of St, Joseph, Miss Krie- New RCA and Admiral TV will train you. For further In- Make it easy for the reader- Erwin Merrlman attended the Present: HON. A. OALC STOPPELS, Judge a spinet piano. Can be seen local- I fl l-fft | Ledger Office Before 5 P. M. on Tuesdays. Furniture, TW 7-7391. c43 17 at 5 p. m, for the election to be The committee concluded Its bus- Mrs. Marian Carlson, Mrs. Leon- 133 Smith (W) pinned Meyers school as possible. They should of Probalo. ger taught at Lowell School before formation, call EM 3-0449. Stan- prospect to reach you. Insert your funeral of his uncle, Amos Yelter In the Matter of th# Estjt# ol JOE FULLER ly. Write Credit Manager, P. 0. Used Sets S24.95 and up held on February 28, 1981. iness and disbanded. No other ard Johnson, Mrs. Mary Krebs, (L) 3rd period study all of the science courses coming to Grand Rapids in 1946. ley Home Products. c42-43 telephone number and your name at Parma (near Jackson) Satur- RICHARD EUGENE GIFFIN, Minor. Ph. OR 6-5986 Box 102, Orleans, Mich. p41-44 2. Feb. 17—Notices published and meetings will be held unless an and Mrs. R. D. Bancroft attended 145 Kyser ID pinned Fry (W) that arc available. The require- Helen Velei having filed in said court She is survived by her parents USED POP RECORDS-Just off GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups; Guaranteed Expert and address. If you do not have day. Amos Yelter 81, was the son Ist period her petition praying that Georgo 8. Cook of St. Joseph; one brother and a Ada, Michigan WOMAN NEEDS WORK-Three or posted announcing the election. emergency arises. the Farm Bureau Woman's meet- ments for entry gets higher each be appointed guardian of »aid minor. PORTABLE WELDING-METAL the juke boxes, 35c each or 3 AKC; Excellent blood line. Hester Service on all makes of TV Personal regular hours Rive a preferred of Fred Yelter and spent his early cl7 tf four days a week. Very good 3. Feb. 2S—(Tue8.)—Elections In ing at the YMCA In Grand Rapids 154 Brady (L) dec. Bolt (Wl year. She also told us some of her II it Ordered, That tne sister, and pipe thawing. Reasonable for 51. First come first served. Monsma, 2482 Patterson. Call CH Color or Black and White time to have prospects contact life in this area. 28lh day ol February A. D. IMI. references. Write Box 147K. Low- each district. Polls open from 7 Wednesday. 5-0 duties as a school nurse. Her talk ratfli by job or hour. Phone GL- New supply every two weeks. 5-4942. No Sunday calls. c43-44 FINE WEDDING INVITATIONS- you. FARM BUREAU LADIES at len o'clock in tho lorenoon. at (aid a. m, to 8 p, m. Mrs. Conrad Bradshaw of Low- 165 Kellogg (W) pinned Houli- was very much enjoyed by all the Probate Office, be .ind it hereby aptointed ALTO BOY NAMED TO 2-1733. V. Smith. 3890 Burton. Thornapple TV Sales & Service, Stereos, Car Radios, Hi-Fi and 24-hour service, napkins and other ell, Mich. c43 The greatest reader attention can VISIT TV SHOW, MONDAY The Committee felt that it was Mathodiit Church News ell gave a Book report on the book han (L) 3rd period members. for hearing tdij petition; ATTEND BOY'S STATE S. E. o43tf 2840 Thornapple River dr., S. E. TREES REMOVED-Wood buzzing Phonos accessories. Box of FREE Thank be secured for your advertisement It it Further Ordered, That public notice HELP WANTED-Start New Year important for all concerned to un- The Star Farm Bureau and their "Always Room for One More" 180-Dopew (L) dec, Vannour thereof bo given by publication of a copy Phone GL 1-0006. c39 tf Also wood for sale. TW 7-7063. you notes and etiquette book with by using consecutive insertions. Rev. Rowell is the guest minis- Kenneth Henry, 16-year-old son JACKSON with your own independent prof- derstand the following points: guests were seen on Pon Melvoin's (W) 7-2 of thij order, for three luccesiive weokt INCOME TAX SERVICE for busi- THIS COUPON order. Lindy Press, 1127 East which was enjoyed by everyone. previous to said day of hearing, in If'e of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Henry, c42-43 itable Rawlelgh Business In East Order more than one week, you TV show last Monday morning. ter at the Davisburg and Mount ness, farm or individuals. Rea- WORTH 11.00 1, All voters must be registered Unlimited Wakefield (L) dec. Lois HaN VanDyke. Lowell ledger a newspaper printed and cir- 13226--92nd Street, Route 2, Alto, MANY POPULAR MAKES of used Fulton, Grand Rapids. GL 9-6613. can always stop the ad in the They received the SO-cup coffec Bethel churches in the Flint Dis- sonable rates. Call Bill Fritz, TOWARDS SERVICE Central Kent & North Central on the township rolls. Tlmmer (W) 10-6 Former Lowell Resident, culaled in said county. Iwis been selected to represent Cal- MOTOR SALES TV's from $29.95, Earl's Radio UNUSUAL AND UNIQUE Candles c4J tf Ionia Counties. Real opportunity event of immediate results. maker and other prizes as well trict. These churches are served Baptist Church News A. DALE STOPPELS. TW 7-7262, 8 a. m. until 10 p. m. 2. All registered voters may vote CaptalnH Elected Judge of Probflfe, edonia High School next summer & TV In Cascade. Ph. GL 1.0941. for all occasions. Made to order 8C41-45 All classified advertising appears by the Rev. Warren Lear who was Dies Following Illness p38-46 for dependable steady man. Write on the proposal to annex and on as the fun of attending. The Ladies Missionary meeting Captains for the 1961 wrestling Kent County. Michigan 5TH ANNUAL c43 also. Will purchase used candles. our guest minister for the United A true copy. at Wolverine Boy's State. Rawlelgh, Dept. MCB-575-818,— in both the Lowell Ledger and will be held at the church on Thurs- team were elected and are Charles » ™ .,c „ WM Cascade Rd. GL 8-6795. c43 Witness for Christ, January 2()-27. Mrs. Lois Elizabeth Van Dyke, ROLAND R. ROBEY, The program will be held on PENNSYLVANIA Evergreen Seed- L Freeport, 111. p43 Suburban Life covering the I^well. day evening at 7:30. Projects for Kyser and Jim Bonn. Register of Probate. c^2 44 LET US CREATE your Shower, J Rev. Rowell Is conducting a sim- former Lowell resident, passed the Campus of Michigan State Uni- lings. We have the best for Xmas Real Estate Alto, Cascade, Ada, etc., area, the evening are making favors for Wedding or Special Occasion j WINTER FIRES ARE COSTLY- EXCEPTIONAL OPPOKTUNTTY- ilar program in Rev. Lear's church- away Friday. February 3 in She! versity in Lansing. Trees. Pines, Spruces, Firs. Send over 4,000 clrcufe WE SOLVE Subjects discussed: Smucker' 12-oz. ALL OF YOUR 1. Parking meters. Manager Ol- son will update the accumulated TELEVISION REPAIR information and make recommend- PROBLEMS ations to Council. For adjustments or re- 2. Septic tank code. Attorney pairs, call on your TV VanderVeen recommended adoption X experts to put your set of the county code, tailored to fit in shape for top per- Lowell's needs. Manager Olson to RED RIPE Here he is—the new member of the family. formance. secure it for study. Awkward. Playful and hungry. It'8 a mighty 3. Disposition of kitchen equip- ment in City Hall. (See MOTIONS) exciting day for the pup—and for his happy 4. Private sewer lines in public new owner. You'll enjoy sharing these JUST CALL ME — street right-of-ways. Attorney Ven- Tomatoes moments with others. Little things are big der Ve^n to obtain ruling. news to those who lore you. TW7-9275 5. Manager Olson stated bids will be opened on fleet insurance PHONE THE FOLKS LONG DISTANCE February 6. Radio Service 6. Blue Cross coverage of city * "V.V V It's faster, more fun to dial direct employees. (See MOTIONS). COMPANY 7. Formation of a new Recrea- Michigan Bell Telephone Company E. G. CHROUCH tion Park Board, to include repre- sentation from the YMCA. Attor- ney Vander Veen to check Regis- ter of Deeds office for basic in- formation preliminary to any ne- gotiations. 8. Lowell as a possible site for the Grand Valley College. 28 CARS WANTED IT ! MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS COUNTRY LANE IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Dey, supported by Fonger, -hat Hie bills payable be allowed and wa>- PONTIAC S TEMPEST WON IT! rants drawn. A NEWER, MORE COMPLETE Yes: Schaefer, Burch, Jones, Fonger, Dey, 5. STOCK OF PERSONALIZED No.: None (Motor Trend's CAR OF THE YEAR Award goes to Pontiac's Tempesti) IT WAS MOVED by Councilman ICE CREAM Schaefer, supported by Dey, that Council accept with tlianks the re- port from the airport committee voted Bolidly for Pontiac's newcomer engine and the triple alloy steel drive* FOODLINER and placc oamc on file, after re- —the Tempest. The one car that will shaft team up as a smooth, going PAPER NAPKINS ferral to the budget director. give the car buyer top performance, combination. 1 had to look under the IT WAS MOVED by Councilman ride and economy for his nickel. Read hood to convince myself they hadn't Burch, supported by Dey, that two- what these experts say! -pufrtn a V-&.-I^at 4 "Cylinder-e-ngine hour parking be the regulation in Don Werner—"We studied the design should do wonders for gas economy." both city-owned parking lots, effec- features of 28 American cars. The Take it from this group of sharp auto- Match Books — Note Sheets tive on posting of signs. The Motor Trend Mtguine CM of the Year Awird to Tempest pulled ahead of the whole mobile experts. Tempest is a winner. Yes: Schaefer, Dey, Fonger, Tempest mariu the second time in three veers (hit the crop of '61 cars. The flexible drive- Check the facts! 110 to 156 h.p. from Jones, Burch, 5. Pontlsc Motor Division has received this honor. The shaft is a fantastic innovation. It's a gas-saving 4. Big car ride! Inde- No: None editors who selected it are: Robert Ames, Assodite Ed- For Wedding, Anniversaries and itor: James Miller, Managing Editor; Don Werner, Editor. the most sensible, dependable power pendent wheel suspension. 16-inch IT WAS MOVED by Councilman train we've seen. wheels at no extra cost! Priced with Schaefer, supported by Burch, that These men edit one of America's lead- Other Special Oeeasions Bob Ames—"Equalizing the weight on the compacts. See your Pontiac dealer. ing car magazines—Motor Trend. the following appointments to the the front wheels and tho weight on What they know about cars can help Board of Review by Mayor Jones the rear wheels (with the front engine / you buy your next new car with com- be approved: rear transmission) gives the Tempest plete con6dence. They study all the FAST SERVICE Theron Richmond, Term end- great traction and ride. Pontiac engi- REASONABLE PRICES different makes. Compare. Drive. ing July 1, 1961 neers scored a great breakthrough Then they make one award for the STORE HOURS: Mon., Thri., Wri. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. with the Tempest." Wesley A. Roth, Term ending year. The Motor Trend Car of the Thun.. FrL 9 A. M. re 9 P. M. 8a». 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. July 1. 1962 Year Award. This year these editors Jim Miller—"The Tempest 4-cylinder Harold J. Englehardt, Term end- crearrraSSSh ing July 1, 1963. PONTIAC'S TEMPEST IS SOip AND SERVICED BY YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER Yes: Dey, Fonger, Jones, Schae- The Lowell Ledger fer, Burch. No: None. DOYLE-SCHNEIDER PONTIAC IT WAS MOVED by Councilman Phone TW 7-9261 Lowell Fonger, supported by Schaefer, Jhat 423 W. MAIN ST. LOWELL SHOP AT IGA IN 61 RE MONEY AHEAD! City Manager Olson be authorized fl to secure bids and dispose of the - ! j r i k TIIF liOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, ^nCH., FEB. 9, 1981 Grade School Basketball League Starts Arrow Cagers coming events T' Leaders Club were followed by C. Walter 13, Freshman Team Defeat Sixfy-four boys of 4th through Local team members are as fol- D. Court 4, and B. Griffin 4. To Sponsor Gth grades are taking part In the lows : Women of the Moose will hold Wyoming, But Lose to Lowell plays East Grand Rapids Lowell "Y" Grade School Basket- HOT RODS: Mgr. Dick Rollins, To Host a Bake Sale Saturday, Feb. 18 al Dinner, Feb. 22 Ionia. Monday, 59-55 this Friday atternoon at 1:15. ball league. Included are a team Molly Wepman's store. c43-44 Steve Collins, Pete Manlgold, Frank The Lowell YMCA Leaders Club Froshmen Beat Wyoming from Alto and two teams from In n hard fought bnttle Monday Blazo, Ricky Hutchinson, Jim Bew- East Friday is sponsoring a spaghetti dinner WINGS OF A DOVE Saranac plus five local teams. A Valentine Potluck parly for the night Lowell's ninth grnde basket- Lowell's ninth grade basketball ell, Mike Olson, Mike Jackson. Lowell's Red Arrow cagers will to be held Wednesday, Febru- Forlin Husky Each team is coached by a mem- Senior Citizens will be held at the ball team lost a thriller 59-55. team beat Wyoming here last Fri- COUGARS: Mgr. Steve Ayres, have a chance for a major upset ary 22, at the Runciman Elemen- ber of the "Y" Leaders Club. Ac- Joe Gotschall, Pete Osborne, Ter- VFW hall on Thursday, February IX)VE MY LIFE AWAY The game was close all the way day afternoon 40-28. this Friday, February 10, when tary All-Purpose Room. Serving tion takes place in the Lowell High ry DeWitt, Phil Schneider, Jerry 16 at 6:30. An exchange of comic Gene Pitney with Lowell taking a one point Wyoming gained a lead early league-leading East Grand Rapids will be from 5 to 7 p. m. School Gym from 10:30 to 1 o'clock valentines will be held. All Senior lead at halftime 30-29. During the in the ball game only to see Low- Thompson, Ron Olson, Mike Kline. Visits the small confines of the The Grand Rapids YMCA Cafe- each Saturday. The Program Su- GLOBE TROTTERS: Mgr. Bob Citizens welcome. ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER final half it was close all the way. ell fight back and take a 22-14 Lowell floor. The Pioneers are sup- teria Is assisting the Lowell "Y" pervisor for the "Y" is Donald Elzinga, John Dawson, Steve Nls- , Jerry Wallace The biggest lead was seven points half-time lead. porting a 7-0 league record. A Evening Club meeting Tuesday, Leaders In the planning of the Kelly and he is assisted by Allen bet, Joel Roudabush, Pat McCor- during the first part of the fourth Lowell win would certainly be an February 14, to meet at the House menu and In the food preparation. THERE SHE GOES At the start of the second half Eckman, Don Dllly and Duane period 48-41. mlck, Pat McMahon, Scot Jeffer- upset after Ihe Arrow's poor show- of Townsend. Program, Interior Mothers of the boys are provid- Jerry Wallace Lowell quickly moved out in front Mayou. ' ies, Danny Kline. For Lowell T. Abel and D. Sis- taking a fifteen point lead. Through ing against Wyoming. East defeat- Decorating by Ann Townsend Mol- ing pies and cakes, announced Ty Results of last week's games: PISTONS: Mgr. Terry Abel, Jer- hoek, at 8 p. m. FLAMINGO EXPRESS son both had 17 points apiece. They the last of the third quarter and ed the Arrows 72-59 in the first Wessell, club president. Hot Rods 14-^Globe Trotters 6; ry Malcolm, John Elzinga, Steve The Royaitones the fourth, Coach Kempker sub- round of play. Members of the club include the Cougars U—Hot Rods 8; Warriors Thaler, Billy Jones, Gordon Llnd, The South Boston Extension Club stituted freely with everyone get- Vikings Win following, all of whom are selling BUFFET 9—Saranac Reds 7; Warriors 22— Pat Myers. Ken Tapley. will meet at the home of Mrs. JINNY'S GIRL ting into the game. Coach Kemp- Last Friday, the Wyoming Vik- tickets: Terry Abel, Keith Ander- Saranac Blues 4; Pistons 8—Globe- WARRIORS: Mgr. Ty Wetsell, Roy Kyser on February 16. Tho Johnny Tiilotson ker felt that the shooting was rag- ings took the measure of the local son (Secretary-Treasurer), Jon Al- Trotters 7; Cougars 10—Pistons 7: Tom Fonger, Keith Buck, Steve lesson will be on "Color Schemes HAM SUPPER ged but the rebounding was strong lads 72-46. In the first period, the exander, Jim Briggs, Bob Elzinga OH LONESOME ME Saranac Blues 19—Alto Celtics 2; Wessell, Jerry Thaler, John Und, for luterlcr Decorating." FIRST CONGREGATIONAL with Walters and Griffin doing a Arrows got off to a poor start via (Vice President), Terry Dawson. Johnny Cash Saranac Reds 33—Alto Celtics 4. Rick Peckham, Charles Doyle. CHURCH DINING ROOM fine job. cold shooting and found themselves Regular meeting of the Joseph Brad Fonger, Rick Fonger, Larry CHERRY PINK For Lowell C. Walter had 17, All games are 5-minute running 13 points down at the end of the Wilson Relief Corps No. 49, will Myers (Chaplain), Tony Myers, Sat., Feb. II. 1961 quarters. Teams play a half then first period. In the second period, be held Wednesday, February 15, Mike McMahon, Tom Hagen, Jim Jerry Murad S P. M. 'TIL ALL ARE B. Griffin 10, T. Abel 7, D; Court rest a half. behind the shooting of Seeley, Dll- at 8 p. m. In the American Le- Cook, Paul Kropf, Dave Wessell, SERVED 4, P. Murphy 2. The other team Varsity, Reserves members include D. Sisson, D. ly and Beimers the Arrows started gion Club Rooms. Derek Hansen, Rick Bosworth, RECORD PLAYERS flponHoml BY Hanson, B. Rodgers, T. Dawson, a comeback as they trailed 30-25 Dick Rollins, Duane Baker and All officers of Island City Re- Women's FeUownhip D. Connors, J. Boyd, B. Bouck, Down Belding at Intermission. Steve Ayres. Junior High bekah Lodge are requested to at- OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT Adults 11.50 Children 75c and T. Wessel, In the third quarter, the Arrows Proceeds from the dinner will tend a School of Instruction to be For TlckrtH CALL Lowell plays Ionia Monday and Coach Norm Gotschall's Red kept the pare with the Vikings, go toward defraying the cost of End Season; given Monday evening, Feb. 13 at TW 1-im or TW 7-79M East Grand Rapids this Friday Arrows plied up an all-season high but were unable to gain on the recently purchased uniforms. 7:30 p. m. at the IOOF hall. Radio Service None Sold at Door at 4:15. for this year by scoring 82 points visitors. Going Into the final eight Beat Belding in defeating the Belding Redskins minutes, the Arrows were trailing Hoi Polloi (pronounced hoi po- Next regular meeting of Rebekah Company The Junior High basketball teams 82-68 on the home floor. lol in English) Is a Greek phrase 37-50. Lodge will be held Tuesday, Feb. R. Q. CHROUCH ended regular season play Mon- In the first quarter behind the The Arrows were never able to In Latin letters. It literally means YOU HOPE YOU 14 at 8 p. m. at IOOF hall. If you got it here, it's gotta day with 38-25 and 64-18 victories NEVER NEED IT fast breaking and shooting of Don challenge the leaders who captur- "the many"—applied to the mass- be good! over Belding. Dllly and Ed Rldgway who had ed a comparatively easy win, us Lowell B&PW Club members at es, the multitude, tho great ma- SOS E. Mala Ph. TW 7-0178 A scoring attack which netted the Arrows shot a low of 25 per- jority. We, too, hope you'll never need to use 10 and 8 respectively In the quar- Board of Trade dinner Monday, a combined total of 102 points in cent on their out court shots. your Automobllo Accident and Liability ter, enabled the Arrows to take February 13th, followed by slwrt 48 minutes of basketball carried a 24-16 edge. The Arrows outscor- Beimers Sinks 17 business meeting. See news item. Insuranre. But it's best to be prepared. Independent the Lowell teams to easy victory. ed their opponents 20-12 in taking Beimers led Lowell with 17 Fundamental At moderate cost, thla InHUranee pro- Seventh grade scoring leaders a commanding lead of 44-28, as points followed by Dllly and See- South Boston Grange regular tects you against large financial loss. were Jim Briggs (11), Jim Mal- ley with 14 and 9 respectively. meeting Saturday, Feb. 11.. Early ALTON BIBLE CHURCH We also handle life, fire, storm damage, Seeley hit eight points on his driv- colm ilO), Brad Fonger (6) and ing layups. Lowell 6 19 12 9 46 supper at 7 p. m. Potluck unless 3 Mile & Lincoln Lake Rd. ail other forms of insurance coverage. Dick Nowack (6). As the third quarter got under Wyoming 19 17 14 20 70 otherwise solicltated. ERWIN R. TUINSTRA — Pastor Phone TW 7-9008 * * * The eighth grade team was led way it was all Seeley and Dllly LitUr Arrows Lose The Snow and Sweet Farm Bur- SUNDAY SERVICES Consultation without obligation on all by Bob Elzinga (19), Paul Kropf as they combined for fifteen points The Little Arrows bowed to Wy- eau groups are meeting together 10:00 A. M. Worship — "The Sign of the Times" your Insurance requirements. (17). Mike McMahon (10), and In leading Lowell to a 66-43 lead oming Vikings 53-35. Odell led the at Snow hall on Tuesday, February 11:1S A. M. Bible School — 7:00 P. M. Youth Fellowship Dick Rollins (9) going .nto the final eight minuteE. Arrows with 9, followed by Slack 14 to hear C. E. Randle talk on 8:00 P. M. Worship —"Five Points of Time" The teams enter tournament In the fourth quarter as the Ar- with 8. the rural roll in Civil Defense., 8 Wednesday 8 P. M. — Prayer Meeting play next Wednesday evening at rows continued to pile up the points o'clock sharp. The ROLLINS Agency Belding. The Junior High teams Coach Norm Gotschall put in his "Holding forth the Word of Life" Phil. 2:16 drew a "bye" In the first round second unit, as all of the unit ex- 835 W. Main St.. Lowell hm TW 7-9253 Hot Lunch Menu A square dance sponsored by the of play and will meet the winner cept for three scored, and the Ar- Kent County Sheriff's Posse, Sat- Week of February IS, 1961 of the Beldlng-Lyons-Mulr game. rows won 82-68. urday, February 11 at Huff school Monday—Mashed potatoes, chic- Lowell 24 20 22 1^-82 on Ball avenue, N. E. Lee Blllth, ken and gravy, com bread and FIRST METHODIST CHURCH CARD OF THANKS Belding 16 12 15 25-68 caller, 8:00 to 11:30 p. m. syrup or bread and butter, or- Main at Dhlsion — Lowell, Mich. I wish to thank my friends, rel- Don Dilly led the locals with ange juice and milk. atives and neighbors for the love- 26 points, followed by Seeley with Attention All Masons—At our J. MARION DE VINNEY, MINISTER RAVENNA Tuesday—Spaghetti and meat ly cards, and flowers and the visits 19, and Rldgway with 11. Belniers regular communication Tuesday, sauce, bread and butter, cole slaw I received while in the hospital and McMahwi added 9 each to the February 14, we will have a Past 1:48 A, M. Church School frosted cake and apple sauce and LIVESTOCK SALES and the many dreds of kindness winning total. Beimers dominated Masters Night. Lodge will open for 8:40 and 11 A. M. Morning Worship milk. during my stay in the hospital and the backboards with 17 rebounds the first section at 5 o'clock. Pot- Prices for Feb. 6. 874 head Wednesday—Assorted sandwich- since my return home will always followed by Dilly and Seeley with luck dinner at 6:30. Bring own serv- Sermon: "God's Color Blindness" .A 0f Livestock, 47 Consignments es, hot buttered vegetables, pickles be remembered. 13 and 12 respectively. ice and dish to pass. Second section pudding, and milk. of poultry and rabbits. Seconds Win after regular business meeting at Mrs. Leona Stahl p43 (Nursery for small children at 11:00) c49tf Coach Jerry Smith's team came Thursday—Ham and scalloped 7:30 sharp. Let's have a large turn- potatoes, buttered spinach, carrot Veal up to $43.25 cwt. CARD OF THANKS through with a thrilling victory, as out for this meeting. they beat the Belding seconds 41- stix, brownies and milk. My dear friends, your expres- B&PW Rummage Sale—Rear of Beef Steers and Heifers Hp to $24.75 cwt. 30. The lead changed hands many Friday—Fish sticks, potato chips, sions of understanding and love. hot buttered rice, peas and car- Bernie Bedell's barbershop. Main Beef Cows up to $$18.0 cwt. times, and the score was dwd* Rev. DeVinney's constant vigil and rots, fruit and milk. St. on the bridge. Worth your while locked at 18 all at intermisfiion. VERGENNES METHODIST CHURCH Beef Bulls up to $21.50 cwt. prayers. Dr. McKay's untiring ded- to attend. Thursday through Sat- The Little Country Church With the Big Gospel Message ication to my physical and spiri- With the JV's down 31-29 going Feeder Cattle from $17.00 to $23.75 cwt. CARD OT THANKS urday, February 16, 17 and 18. BAILEY DRIVE AT PARNELL ROAD tual welfare, Dr. Kent A. Dewey Into the fourth quarter the sec- C43-45 J. Marion DeVinney, Pastor Hogs up to $18.90 cwt. and his associate Robert E. Hayes onds started their comeback. With We wish to extend our sincere Sows up to $15.30 cwt. and the Interns and nurses on the less than a minute left Odell and thanks and appreciation to our The Mapes Farm Bureau will 10:00 A. M. — MORNING WORSHIP Boars up tp $11.40 cwt. staff of Butterworth hospital have Raymor dropped in consecutive friends and relatives for their ma- meet with Mrs. Paul Hilton on all contributed to the wondOrful re- dogshoti and put the game on jep. ny acts of kindness in worda,! deeds Tuesday, fobruary 14. Potluck sup- Sermopt "God's Color Blindness" Feeder Pigs from $11.50 to $22.75 cwt. stbHng of my health and the sus» Odell wfti high for the secqpdp and floral offerings during our re- per; 11 :#0 A. M. — Slflf^AY 931061. Sherman Taylor. Sopt. with 9 followed by Rutherford vfith cent bereavement of our beloved Hay J from 21c fo 43c bide talning me in the seeming sep- Adult Bible Class Tanght By Rev. E. W. Kryger 8 The American Legion will meet aration from my adored mother. - •> r husband and father. Straw from 3Tc fo 37c bde Monday evening, February 13, at Kindly accept my sincere gratitude Scoring for Varsity Especially we thank the WSCS Come and Receive a Big Welcome the hall. and may God's richest blessings LoweU 82 ... of the Methodist church, Mr. and Seeley. 6-7-19; Dllly 12-2-26; Bei- Mrs. Dan Wingeier and Mrs. Edith be granted to each and everyone The Perry group will meet with WANTED — 500 FEEDER PIGS mers 4-1-9; Rldgway 5-1-11; Ttffiy- Kellogg. of you. •. at Isabel Swift on Bowes Rd., Fri- EVERY MONDAY AT 4 P. M. TO BE SOLD AT H1QHE8T ou 0-0-0; McMahon 3-3-9; Kcfttf, Mrs. David Washburn Alice Henry c43 day, February 10 at 2 p. m. MARKET PRICES. 2-0-4; Thaler 1-0-2; Eckman 1-0-1; Mr. & Mrs. David Washburn jr. First Congregational Church Frleling 0-0-0. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E|hart Ham Buffet Supper, sponsored (Affiliated with the United Church of Christ) The sale has the largest number of buyers paying the bigb- Belding 68 Stewart and George • c43 by the Women's Fellowship of the HUDSON AND SPRING STREETS est market prices ior yonr livestock. STRAND Wood 5-5-12; Webber 4-10-18; Congregational Church in the REV. DAVID H. DEBBINK, B. D., Minister Valnahta Free Gift given away at 9:00 o'clock every Mon- Howe 3-2-8; Sutherland 3-0-6; Swei- church dining room, oaturday, Feb. REV. N. G. WOON, B. D., Pastor Emeritus day night. Must be present to win. Ton are alwaya welcome to THEATRE tzer 4-2-10; Homblin 1-0-2; Olson 11, from 5 p. m. untili aii are Sunday School 4:40 A. M. — Worsiup 11 A. M. attend the Kales every Monday even though yon do not have LOWELL, MttW, 2-0-4; GuiUen 1-14; Bird 1-0-2; births served. Adults W.5Q; -and children anything to sell. Feurstein 1-1-3. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Donald 75 cents. No tickets sold at the Sermon: "Sensitivity" We operate tbe Ravenna Livestock Sale on Monday, the Thurs., Fri., Sat,' Next game—East at Lowell; Fri- Schneider a baby girl, Jennifer door. Tickets may be obtained by REV. DAVID DEBBINK, PREACHING Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday and the Fremont Sale Friday. February 9, 10. day with Reserve action starting Aaron, on January 30. She weigh- calling TW 7-7529 or TW 7-7933. We unite to worship God with freedom and respect for For prompt and oonrteons trucking service can K. COOS, at 6:30. Wonderful Family Fun Cd 8 pounds and 10 ounces. C42-43 individual belief. phone OB 1-1178 Ada. Bonded for yonr protection. Program FOLLOW THE ARROWS!!I * HALE STARTS AT 5:00 P. M. Luyd Wepman, „ Regular meeting Cyclamen Chap- Cordial Invitation is extended to all. II transportation is needed 1 "The Wlxard of Bagdad L. H. S. Sports Reporter T Ladles slYM-trYM ter No. 94, OES, Friday, February phone TW 7-9594. 10 at 8 p. m.. Masonic Temple. RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES Cinemascope and Color Class Starts Tonight Moose Co-Woricers Attend 42-43 George Wright RAVENNA. MICHIGAN I. Paul Herman It Has Everything! The "Y" sponsored slYM and Mid-Winter Conference trYM class for ladles will start St. Rita's Circle will hold a bake Auctioneer Hanger Sun., Mon., Tnes.. Weds., this evening at the Field House sale Saturday, February 11, starl- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tST February M. Uf U The Mid-winter Conference of the from 8-9 p. m. and will continue ing at 9 a. m, at Wepman's Store. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. WOB8HIP 11 A. M. and 7:S0 P. M. Women of the Moose was held :in Sunday Matinee at 8 P. M. for eight weeks. C41-43 Ionia the last Sunday in January. M. KEITH MO IVER - PASTOR Miss Carolyn Scholten, Physical A fun-filled adventure I The following co-workers attend- LoweU Library Hours—Tuesday, Education instructor in the Forest "Jesus Christ Preached Repentance" ed and took part In the floor work. 9 a. m. to noon; 1 p. m. to 8:30 Hills school system will be the in- JOHlWlTIE Mrs. Marjle Noyes, Mrs. Ruth p. m. Friday—1 p. m. to 8:30 "I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repent- structor. There is still room for ance." Mark 2:17. Morgan, Mrs. Winnie Snieder, Mrs. p. m.; and Saturday afternoon from StewutGruii more registrants so if you would Deil Smlt and Mrs. Eula Smit. 1 to 5 p. m. c26tf Repentance, to be of any avail, must work a change of DO-IT^ /YOURSILP EflllEKOWCS like to join the group either call heart and conduct.--T. L. Cuyer. the "Y" office. TW 7-7375 or be The Great Wall of China is more If you would be good, first admit that yon aro bad. FUIU CARD OF THANKS at the Field House tonight. than 1,500 miles long. The Bible Teaches; "Repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ." Our sincere thanks to neighbors, SPECIALS relatives and friends for their kind acts during our bereavement and Need Transportation or Spiritual Help—Call TW 7-7915 at the death of our mother, Nancy OiM«MAScor>e Denick. CCLCn ty The family p-43 loe LUXE CARD OF THANKS PORK Church of the Nazarene FRESH PICNICS, WITH HOCK lb. 89c Ml N. WASHINGTON LOWELL. MICHIGAN Our deep appreciation and heart NECK BONES lb. 19c felt thanks are extended to our PORK STEAK lb. 49c Sunday School 10:00 A. M. STARTS THURSDAY relatives, neighbors and friends CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS lb. 69o FEB. 10 THRU MAR. I for the expressions of sympathy, Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. "Ben Hur" beautiful floral tributes snd deeds SMOKED MEATS Sunday Evening 7:30 P. M. of kindness during the death of BACON, LAYER PACK END CUTS lb. SSc V , * Adults—11.25 Children — 50c our father and grandfather, R. M. BACON SQUARES lb. 29c Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Matinees Saturdays and Wilccx. Wt especially wish to thank BACON ENDS AND PIECES, l-LB. ROLLS ....t for 49c Sundays at S P. M. A Friendly Church With a Reason 4 x 8-ft.—V#" , Rev. DeVinney for his words of SMOKED PICNICS lb. SSc 1 Evening Performance comfort. For Existing GOOD GRADE2x4s Nightly at 7:46 The Family of R. M. Wilcox LUNCHEON MEATS c43 RING BOLOGNA lb. 8»o Welcome One and Al FIR PLYWOOD LARGE BOLOGNA ib. SSc C6 tf Kenneth Culvor, Minister S5.50 per 10 pes. SKINLESS FRANKS lb. S9c sht. $2.99 BEEF SHORT RIBS OF BEEF lb. SSc BEEF LIVER lb. SSo CALVARY CHAPEL • NAILS CHUCK BOAST lb. 4Se (Christian Reformed) No. 8 Commons Don't look now RIB STEAK lb. Sto On West Main St Lowell, Mich. 1x8" SHEATHING 504b. Box GROUND BEEF, LEAN lb. Mr Worship Services 10:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ,.. but has flQyo«B mi told you what a serious matter it k- Assorted Pkc. of Postma's Sunday School 11:15 A. M. to be without Prscafi! LUiUty Insurance? Just one damage COOKIES £ GRAHAM CRACKERS S-I-lb. pkgs. $1.00 HENRY BUIKEMA. PASTOR $8.50 hwd. ft. $1199 SWEET MIX TEEN OLEO fl pkgs. for Sl-OO suit against yoth wtkm adequate insurance, could ruin you Where the Bible Is received, and believed, and preached, financially. If JOl lifltfl have a Personal liability Insurance •ot aa the word of man, bat aa tt la In truth, tV) word ot God.' Policy—or riflOlB IffTTUr under a Homeowners Policy— 10:00 A. M. — The Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ call as today. Precious Grocery The Apostles' Creed Op.nEv.nln,. " I believe in Jesus Chrint, . . . conceived by the HoW Rittenger Insurance Service Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary." Lowell Lumber 1,1 ,U DonW-Sfemps W*l, 7:30 P. M. — Saving Religion. A Religion of Love & COAL CO. 212 L Mu, Until m. TW 7-9M —WE DELIVER— 21B to. WttmilGTOa SRUCE WftLTH (HOKE TW7-M91 lfctHMtf«^F!reTflwwceOMBpMyOT0Mp^^|fl[^v3 s 416 North St.. Lowel Ph. TW 7-7704 Everyone Invited