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VOL. 76 NO. 8 THURSDAY, MAY 29.1969 NEWSSTAND PRICE lOMnts VOL. 15 NO. 9 Honor Nation's Heroes Tributes to the nation's honored dead will be offered throughout the area this Friday morning in Memorial Day services. Included on the list of local ceremonies are parades in Lowell and Cascade. The Lowell parade will gather at Rich- ards Park at 9:30 a.m. and march to the Soldier's Monument in Oakwood Ceme- tery, En route, marchers will pause at Flat River where a three-volley gun salute to fallen sailors will be made. CR-R-R-R RUNCHI A haad-on craih on M-21 in Lowell Monday sent ona driver Another gun salute and taps are sched- to tha hospital in Mriout condition and resulted in serious injuries to four other uled at the cemetery. Reverend Hartwell persons. The scene above shows closaup of car driven by Eugene Randall of Gosney, associate pastor of Lowell First Saranac, which reportedly veered out of control as the driver reached for a ciga- Methodist Church, will give a brief ad- rette. Randall's car struck one vehicle, then plowed head-on into an auto driven by 1 dress. Robert Jackson of Wayland (above right). The picture below shows new speed limit sign of 50 miles an hour. . .posted at the accident scene Just three days earlier Members of the American Legion and when speed was increased from 45 m.p.h.l / Veterans of Foreign Wars and auxiliaries from both organizations will join in the parade. Boy Scout, Cub Scout, Girl Scout and Campfire Girl units will join the line of Driver Serious Following Head-on Crash on M-21 march with music provided by the senior and junior high bands. A Saranac man U listed in serious con- There will be bicycle and horse units as dition at Butterworth Hospital following a head-on automobile crash in Lowell well, according to Commander Roger Bieri of the American Legion, who serves as pa- Monday afternoon. LHS Classes rade marshall. Ironically, the mishap took place in an ' • area on M-21 that just three days before Ceremonies are scheduled to be held at had changed from a 45-m.p.h. speed Planning the Veteran's Memorial Marker on the east end of Cascade Bridge immediately fol- zone to 50 miles an hour. lowing a parade that gets underway at 8 Hospital officials said that Eugene R. a. m. from the assembly area at Cascade Randall, 22, who just recently moved from to Reunite Christian Reformed Church. Lowell, was suffering from a fractured BY PATT BAMBR1CK Sponsored by the McDonald-Osmer left leg and chest and head injuries. June traditionally is the season for American Legion Post 451, commanded by Randall was the driver of one of three graduations... and also for class reun- James Wood, the parade will include a- cars involved in the accident ions. mong its marching units the Forest Hills According to Lowell police, Randall's This June will herald the respective get- High School band and members of Cadet westbound car veered out of control as togethers of the classes of'39 and '49 and Scout organizations from the area. he reached for a cigarette. After missins from Lowell High. one car, the Randall vehide glanced off I* hi iJobAiwrC. Caaon uf Grakd w - The class of'39, boasting an all-time then plowed headoit into a car high (to that date) of 78 graduates, will Graduation driven by Robert Jackson of Wayland. hold its reunion on June 21. Jackson, 21, suffered no apparent The evening's festivities will be held at injuries. His wife, Patricia, 20, who is ex- Shady Acres, formerly known as the Monday for pecting a child, was hospitalized with Lone Pine Inn, where a great many of the possible skull fractures and facial cuts.. teen-age parties during the middle 30's Three passengers in the Randall car were and early 40's were held. Record 240 injured, one of them requiring hospital- A dinner dance, preceded by a cocktail Commencement exercises for a record ization. 240 graduating seniors at Forest Hills High Giuck Wilson, 18, ofEdmore reportedly hour, is planned. School are scheduled this Sunday and Mon- suffered lacerations of the face and head Committee for the reunion consists of day. and was listed in satisfactory condition. Florence Young, Mary Ann Ayres, Doris Keith Wilson,}6, also of Edmore and Boyd, Mary Phillips, Lawrence Arm- Prior to the more solemn ceremonies Chet Toth, 23, of Lowell, were treated strong and Bernard and Betty Kropf. marking their final hours as high school and released for face and head injuries. Reservations from Florida, Ohio, Penn- students, the seniors will meet for the an- The accident was the second within a sylvania, Illinois and Indiana have already nual Senior Class dinner this evening week on M-21 between Lowell and Ada been received, and many more are still (Thursday) at 9 p.m. at Scottie's Restau- coming in. on what has become known as "Accident rant. Alley". Special guests for the evening will be Baccalaureate services are scheduled On Monday, May. 19, John H. Videan, 26, former Superintendent Walter Gumser, Sunday in the high school gym starting at of Lowell suffered minor injuries when his Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Walter, and Mr. and PRE-REUNION REUNION: Members of Lowell High School's Class of 1939 car hit a tree about midway between the Mrs. Chris Burch. 4 p.m. while commencement itself will gather in front of the old high school building (now the junior high) to discuss Class president Colleen Swan announc- take place Monday evening at 8 p.m. in two communities. plans for 30-year reunion June 21. From the left are Lawrence Armstrong (rear), Videan told Kent County Sheriffs ed that "after 20 years away from the hal- the Civic Auditorium in Grand Rapids. Bernard Kropf and wife, Betty, Mrs. Florence Young. Mrs. Mary Ann Ayres, Ralph officers that he swerved to avoid a rear- lowed halls of Lowell High, the class of Roth. Mrs. Doris Boyd. Ed Roth and David Coons. Featured at Monday's services will be end collision, then continued acioss the '49 will hold its 20th class reunion on speeches by class valedictorian Robert road to avert a"head-on crash. June 28." VandenBos and salutatorian Curtis Thon, Videan said thai cars ahead of him were The reunion committee planning the Holiday Schedule stopped behind a school bus parked on the gala evening are John R. Timpson, Pat who will be presented by Principal How- side of the road, but reportedly without Cbuncil OK's Record O'Neill, Walt Eyke and Susan Chaffin. ard Dalman. at Post Offices its warning lights flashing. American Legion Boat and Canoe Club, Following the presentation of the class, 401 N. Park Street, Grand Rapids, will be awarding of diplomas will be handled by Holiday schedules will be observed SUFFERS HEART ATTACK the scene of the event. class president Paul Silver and Superin- by area post offices Memorial Day Budget of $270,087 A cocktail hour will precede the cater- this Friday. Reverend Father Henry Niedzwiecki, ed dinner and ensuing evening, which will tendent of Schools Robert R. Masten. A budget calling for an outlay of for the general fund and street depart- pastor of St. Roberts Church in Ada, is include a "get to know each other-again" Offices at Lowell, Ada and Alto will be $335,227 for fiscal 1969-70 was adopted ment. Silver will also present the school gift reported in satisfactory condition at St. program, and dancing. closed and no window service, city or last Friday in a special meeting of the An across-the-board pay raise of five on behalf of the Class of 1969. Reservations, and an enclosed check, rural services, except special de- Mary's Hospital following a severe heart Lowell city council. percent for city employees is included ih Reverend Herbert Vander Lugt of Trin- for the class of'49 reunion should be livery, will be provided. attack suffered last Friday. Of this amount, $270,087 is scheduled the record budget. ity Baptist Church will offer the invoca- sent to Pat O'Neill, 6749- 28th Street SE, Pay of the position of city manager, tion and benediction. Grand Rapids, by June 21. Further in- which becomes vacant in several weeks, formation can be obtained from commit- The featured address at Sunday's serv- is pegged at $10,699.. .up from $ 10,200 tee members or Colleen Swan, class pres- ice will be given by Reverend Vander- for 1968-69. The clerk-treasurer's pay is ident. Lugt. The invocation and benedication t Millage Not to Exceed 8.35 I raised to $6,630 from $6,300 and that of will be offered by Reverend Ralph Brux- chief of police is elevated from $6,968 BY SHIRLEY DYGERT is expected that this figure will begin to (Ada Township residents will add 14 voort of Ada Christian Church. to $7,500, both figures including holiday Qualified electors of the Forest Hills decrease on the third tax year. percent to the tax increase for equaliza- pay- Joseph McCarger will read selections School District will go to the polls on tion factor next year.) Special Vote In dollars and cents, the new millage, June 9 to vote for a 1.5-mill increase in Council also approved a motion to re- from "The Yard Went On Forever" and if approved, will give the following ap- The projects will put an addition of 12 debt taxes for a building and remodeling tain the present 12-mill levy on real Barbara Ann Welsh will sing "The Lord's proximate increase in taxes: classrooms, one physical education teach- program. property upon the recommendation of in Lowell Prayer." Both are seniors. Cash ing area, and one industrial arts area on Assessed Tax recently-resigned City Manager Bernard Music for the commencement will be According to the school board offici- Value Value Increase the junior high to be approximately 20,- C. Olsen, who pointed out that realign- It may come as a surprise to some resi- als and Superintendent Robert R. Masten, 000 square feet. dents, but the June 9 ballot in the Lowell offered by the Forest Hills Junior Varsity $15,000 $ 7,500 ment of assessed valuations at the rate of the tax increase will not exceed 1.5 mills $11.25 Area School District will require voter ap- Band, under the direction of Marion San- 30,000 15,000 They will also build and equip an 11th 12Vi percent will bring in an additional for the next two years, bringing the total 22.50 proval for the Alton, Mapes, Moseley and derson, and by the Forest Hills Senior 50,000 and 12 grade building of approximately $24,500 in the next fiscal year. debt tax to approximately 8.35 mills. It 25,000 37.50 Talbot district to assume bonded indebt- 100,000 square feet to be located east of Council also approved awarding a con- Choir, directed by David Gillett. the present high school. This building tract to United Appraisal Company of edness of the district. will have a small auditorium and will share Cleveland for $15,900 to conduct a Superintendent Carl Hagen said the step Will Let Bids Seek Boys to Vie for Trip present athletic facilities and gymnasium. complete re-assessment of the city before is being taken by all schools where reor- Bids will be opened in Lansing next December 31. ganization elections were held in accord- week on highway construction and mainte- : i For the third straight year, some for- Further, the projects will remodel the Jack Wisney is in charge of the contest ance with Act 289, Public Acts of Michi- nance projects with an estimated price tunate boy between the ages of 10 and 13 and will be assisted by Mitch Mitchell, present campus into a 9th and 10th grade SMORGASBORD gan, 1964. tag of $20.4 million. is going to visit the birthplace of Mark Bill Chase and Dick Bezile. school, will convert one building to a M^r 31. «ponnrad by Cydaman Chapter "Many people apparently felt the in- • Twain, creator of Tom Sawyer. central locker area and study hall com- Na 94. OES Swing from 4:30 • 7:30 Special entry forms will be printed each coming districts would assume the bonded Included are two projects in eastern mons, improve electrical circuits,.add an P.ITI at tha tannic Tanffe Adults, week in the Ledger-Suburban Life and indebtedness of the Lowell Area Schools Kent County calling for construction of a An expense-paid trip for two to Hanni- intercommunications system, close in op- $1.75; dwkkm undv 12. $1; jndar 5. should be returned not later than June 24. immediately following the so-called 'three- bridge over the Rat River on McPherson bal, Mo. via jet airliner awaits the winner en classrooms, resurface halls, and replace OS (See entry form on Page 10 this week.) year' moratorium," said Hagen. "Actually, Street extended for an estimated $310,- of the annual Tom Sawyer Fence Painting gym floor. ROSIE DRIVE INN the law (Sec. 9, Statute 388.719) clearly 000 and construction of rest area facilities Contest, to be held this year on Saturday, Contestants will wear Tom Sawyer cos- The projects will also srect a storage This week's special: Hamburger and fries, states that the Alton, Mapes, Moseley, and on westbound 1-96 between Burger and June 28, in Ada. tumes and will be judged on speed and 50 centi c-8 building which will contain a wash and dry Talbot schools may assume the obligation Thornapple River Drive in Cascade Town- • Competition will be held starting at quality of painting in addition to answer- off area for two buses, a bus driver's rest ing questions about the book. CLOSED of the bonded indebtedness any time after ship with a total price tag of $107,000. 1:30 p.m. that day in Adacroft Commons area, and storage for instructional and cus- three years following reorganization, and with the winner and his father becoming A blueberry pie baking contest will be todial supplies. An unhealed half would Nick's Auto Supply & Service will be after the school tax electors of the district The bridge project is scheduled for eligible to enter the national finals in Han- held for girls. No age limit has been set provide storage for trucks, tractors, ath- closed on Memorial Day and on Saturday, have approved the assumption of such completion December 15,1969, and the • nibal on Saturday, July 5. on this competition. letic equipment, and other needs. May 31. c-8 bonded indebtedness." rest area by July 31,1971. >

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Lowell Lodger-Suburban Life, May 29,1969 LIMITED EDITION BY Lowell Ledger-Suburban Life, May 29,1969 Four flags have flown over Michigan - French. Enpn, On the eve of Memorial Day. Sgt. Steven C. Roth, AF /ore Cite Spanish and United States. { Area Servicemen Scattered we pause to pay tribute to the 16929123, CMR Box 1934, young men and women of the Charleston AFB, South Caro- Lowell Ledger-Suburban Life community scattered through- lina 29494. Michigan's streams and riv- Spec 4 William F. Roy US Press your ers would reach one and a out the world In the Armed Servlnq Lowell, the Foreit Hllli area and southeait Kent County. Pubiiihed every Thuriday morning 54984861 Security Guard Co.. Danger Monday, June 2: half times around Ihe world. Services of our nation. •t 105 N. Broadway, Lowell, Michigan 49331. Entered at the Port Office at Lowell, Michigan, as Troop Command U.S.A.D. case for •eoond clau matter. Cascade Township board Throughout The World Following is a list of just A.P.O. San Francisco, Calif. Publisher and Editor Francis E. (Fran) Smith meeting. 8 p.m., township some of those who are serving 96312. the plaid . Donald MacNaughton hall. so that we at home may en- SP-4 Homer R. Spidell, Mechanical Supervisor BM3 Frederic Jon Walter Is . . . Patt Bambrick of Trucks Lowell Township board joy a better world. RA 16935327, Co. A, 34th Eng Business Manager In his fourth year of a six bush shirt. . . . . Scot Jeffaries Ada Township officials today are check- moellnR. 7:3$ p.m.. township Bn., APO, San Francisco, Photographer hall. vear program with the U. S. To them ,.. and their many . . . Shirley Dygert ing with the Kent County Road Commis- Help California, 9(289. Special Correspondent Ada-Cascade Area City of Lowell council Coast Guard Reserve unit. comrades - in - arms... we sion on the possibility of imposing weight Lt. David Thaler, 1859 676-3721 meeting. 8 p. m.. dty hall. Mr salute on this holiday! Woodvlne, Apt. G-6. Fair- $6.98 Staff Members; Sue Dey, Marguerite MacNaughton, Kathy Smith, Kevin Smith, Kit Smith. restrictions on Spaulding Avenue. Vergennes Township board « ¥ ¥ S-4 Richard L. Belmers, born, Ohio. 45324. meeting. 8 p. m., township Charlie Recently returned from Vi- Subscription Rates: $3.50 within Kent and Ionia Counties; $4.50 elsewhere. The township board Monday night US S4f7f3S3, 152nd MP Pla- Cpl. B. J. Tisron. 2245821, heard 10 residents complain that large hall. etnam and heading for home MAG 36 K-Club, FPO. San following his discharge from toon, 1M • NF Bde. APO, trucks arc traveling at excessive speeds on Tuesday, June 5: San Francisco, Calif. N27f. Francisco. Calif. 96692. Foster the service Is Sp-4 Benjamin AMN Thomas J. Vanden- the gravel road and generally causing hav- G. R. Township board Raymond Ayers. He will be SR James A. Bewell DSN oc. meeting. 7:31 p.m., township BSC IS M Company IN, Berg. AF 68677988. Box 1398. happllv greeted by his par- 617 OMS. Dover AFB. Del. hall. ents, Mr and Mrs. Benjamin RTC Battalion M Great Many of the residents cited increasing Lakes, ID. MMS. 19961. danger for the 31 children who live along Raymond Ayers. Sr.. of 840 Sgt. James W. Vandenllout Grindle Drive, Ixmell. Sgt. Thomas A. Bishop, the street between Cascade Road and the Michigan's population is of- AF ICSTISM, CMR No. 2, US 54976742 HHC 1-19 Fort northern boundary at 560 Spaulding. ficially estimated as 8.600.000. Box 14145. APO, San Fran- Carson. Colorado, 86913. Gy. Sgt. Robert J. Vanden One woman in attendance told board It was 7.823,000 when the 1960 cisco, California H2IL census was taken. Hoot. 1162251, 3999 Upshnr members that she had tabulated a traffic Lt. Wendell Chrlstoff, Box ISM Castle AFB, California Ave., Twenty-Nine Palms, t count over a six-day period and counted California. 92278. Dale 15542. i 165 truck passages in that time. Sgt. Lawrence Conley, US Pvt. E-2 Dennis E. Videan, Johnson US 54994421, 3rd Platoon, Co. The citizens group was most concerned WMf», B Btry, 2-4 Arty. D. 3 Bn 3 Alt. Bde.. US for the safety of the children, but, in ad- ELECTRICAL Ph. Ith Infantry Dlv., APO. San Francisco, Calif. N371. ATC Inf., Fort Polk. La. dition, mentioned that in places the road WIRING—FIXTURES 868-6743 71459. t. Pfc. Charles Craig, US is not wide enough to accommodate two REPAIRS 54177551, Ce. C. 2nd Bn. Stth Sp-4 Thomas E. Weeks, vehicles, becomes dusty from excessive US 54986377, Co, B . 9th S SGT. STANLEY Inf., APO, New York. New traffic. The trucks create noise, produce 6. E. APPLIANCES FARM BUREAU W Vork IHS3 * T Bn.. 9th Inf. Dlv.. APO, San Francisco. Calif. 96379 damage to the road, and throw large stones INSURANCE rO Set. Victor Stanley will be WO I Donald L. Dawson, Insist on a twx ear plaid, ^ into private yards. FILL NEW POSTS: Howard Dalman (saated) has been named GROUP W 2 221 115, Det. "F" (Prov) Pfc. Jeffrey S. Wilcox, US double pocketed on the bravest eMiitant superintendent for the Forest Hills Public School Dis- arriving home on leave on Rickert Electric June 24 prior to leaving for KMAG, APO, N2S9 San 54988692, C Btry, 2nd Bn. In other action, the board drew a res- trict after five years as high school principal. The latter position of bush shirts. And durably pressed in a m Sooth Hadson duty in Vietnam. Francisco. California. 17th Artv., APO. San Fran- olution to be sent to the Kent County De- will be filled by William DeJonge (standing), who has assisted cisco, Calif. 96294. carefree blend of 80% Dacron* polyester, partment of Public Works. In essence, it n?-MI2 Lowell Dalman during the same period of time. Read the Wint Ads Sft. Stanley completed his S-Sgt. Michael E. Willard. 20% cotton. 28 to 38. asks that any township in which a county l)asic training in armor school 396 S. Avenue D. Burkburn- land fill might be located, be represented al Fort Knox and upon grad- Dakota, 57796. ctt. Texas. 76354 on the new board considering all landfills. OntNtandin^ uation was put into noncom- L/C JONES PFC Matthew Ernest Gould Pvt. Steven M. Wlttenbach missioned officer's candidate US 54981967, 40th IPSD 4th US 54994466, E-16-5. US AT- It further asks that no village or city be al- The Navy Achievement Med- Wood Works Soak It To 'Em school where he was gradua- Inf. Dlv. APO, San Francis- CA 4th Platoon. Fort Knox, lowed more than two representatives on al has been awarded to James LT. MAYOU AWARDED ted on April 15th as a ser- MEDAL FOR HEROISM co, California, 96278. Kentucky. that board. on Display geant. He has been Instructing E. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Graham, BT- AIC Phillip J. Woslnski. classes since that time. Walter Jones of 261 Greenbrier 1st Lt. Duane W. Mayou. son FA. B547651, B. Dlv., USS AF 68919641. 6922 Sect. Wg.. Outstanding term projects in SE honoring his feats of val- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gross. (hlcago, (CG-11), FPO, San ^hip'ighore He will depart for overseas Box 967. APO San Francis Principa advanced machine woodwork- Now! or while In action in Vietnam. Lincoln Lake. Lowell, was re- Frandsco, Calif. 96691. co. California 96274. ing at Lowell High will be on duty on July 14th. cently awarded the army com- SP-4 Richard L. Havenga, A citation signed bv Lt. Gen- display until next Wednesday mendation medal for heroism. RA 69921326, USA Met. Team * * * tank eral H.S. Buse. Jr., Command- at Beachum's Furniture in Lo- Dvgway Proving Grounds, Subscribe today for your servicemtn! Advanced ing General of the U. S. Ma- well. mm Lt. Mayou. stationed in Viet- Dngway, Utah 84922. LEDGER-SUBURBAN LIFE to make Four changes in administrative person- rine Corps In the Pacific, nam, received the award for LT. WALTER SSG Cameron Hoffman, Art's states that Lance Corporal nel, including promotion of Howard Dal- The students are members successively directing the re- 417 NW 73rd Street, Wood SAVE Radio & TV Service Jones "as a Combat Loud- 1st Lt. Gilbert Gene Walter a splash in. man to the position of assistant superin- of a class instructed by Gary supply convov under his com- land Hills, Lawton, Okla- speaker Operator, a billet nor- has been awarded the Army about Rivers. mand to safety when they homa. ANOTHER CR R R R RUNCH - It wes a week for accidents in Lowell. Shown tendent, were announced today by Super- Main Street, Lowell, Mkh. mally assigned to a Marine of Commendation Medal for out- came under intense hostile standing service in Viet Nam. AMN Gordon L. Kreft, here are cars driven by Richard Shaw, 16, and Robert Stiles, 18, both of Lowell intendent Robert R. Masten of Forest Cited for their efforts (with high rank, displayed outstand- fire from an enemy ambush. $3.98 after they collided at Lincoln Lake and Elm Tuesday afternoon. Shaw was taken COMPLETE REPAIR OF Under his direction the amount AF 69978693. CMR-418, Kl this Hills Public Schools. products listed parenthectical- TV-RADIOS ing professionalism and Initia- ly) are.- Dan Nugent (stereo In part, the commendation of supplies delivered to the Sawyer AFB, Mich. 49842. to Butterworth Hospital for x-rays for a possible chest injury and Stiles received $1.50 ANTENNAS-ETC. tive despite extremely adverse Dalman has served as principal of For- cabinet). Ken Woslnski (Dry reads: 25th Infantry Division was SP-4 James Malcolm US minor face lacerations. Police are investigating conditions and the difficulties 54989946. USA Spt. Group, question: sink hutch), Richard Kropf doubled. est Hills High School for the past five PHONE: 8S7-8IK of a combat environment." JSA. APO, San Francisco, (gun cabinet). Doug Klahn You can give weeds the finishing touch with the ORTHO * * * "Through his courage and Specifically, Lt. Walter ar- years. In his new capacity, he will con- California 96224. (gun cabinet). Doug Wilbur Weed-B-Gon, automatic dilution Sprayer • Put some Open Fri. A Sat. Evenings Craig Walter, third son of skillful leadership, Lt. Mayou ranged the delivery of 194 "My neighbor says he would- centrate on development of the new Kent was directly responsible for SP-4 Jerry Malcolm. RA and Gary CalMhan (nut bowls wmMum Weed-B-Gon into it, plug it into your hose and spray i* Art Warning—Proprietor Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Walter, semi-truck loads of PX mer- n't think of taking a trip with- 1693931 HHC 2-39th, 9 Inf. County Skill Center scheduled to be con- and lazy Susans). Jim Craig One filling makes up to 25 gallons ol accurately diluted was recently Inducted into the the escape of the entire con- chandise from the docks at voy without a casualty." Dlv., APO, San Francisco, out a Trip-Accident Policy, structed in the district as well as develop- (fork and spoon set) and Dan Weed-B-Gon - enough to treat 5,000 square feet of lawn armed forces at Detroit. Long Binh and Saigon to Cu Chi and forwarded forty per- CaHfornla 96371. because of the hazard of auto ing educational specifications for the dis- Bergy (swivel chair and desk and Sprayer • And you get an accurate proportioning of the spray, lamp). cent of the merchandise to the AB Peter G. Manlgold, AF traffic, and boat or sports trict. regardless of the water pressures. So, use Ihe ORTHO Cambodian border. The in- 68197628, CMR No. 6 SQ accidents. Does your agency GRADUATION In addition, he will handle some of the Weed-B-Gon Sprayer • And shoot to kill. Enjoy the Long Weekend crease in the first month a- 3719, Flight 595, Lackland AFB, Tex, 78236. have such Trip-Accident in- business management functions of the mounted to 2200 tons of sup- $4.97 COMPLETE (4-Year Warranty on Sprayer) plies. 1st Lt. Daane W. Mayon surance for any trip extend- system, according to Masten. 95427844, B Btry. 5Ui Btl 42 During Oilman's tenure as principal, Lt. Walter is Division Ex- Arty. APO San Francisco. ing from 3 days to several change Officer with his base Forest Hills has emerged as one of the out- Cain. 96S39. months?" office at Cu Chi and ware- standing schools in the area. wiim AMN James R. Meeuwsen, KntoSLAHD houses in Tay Ninh and Dan 68978912, CMR-1, Box 1521, Willard DcJonge, who has served as as- •PackM Tleng. OfflU AFB. Nebraska, 68113 sistant principal at Forest Hills High for SGT Maarlce J. MoeDer, Power HARDWARE & VARIETY RA 68611561, Btry. C. 7th the past five years, will be promoted to Msl. Bn, 2nd Arty, APO, principal. If Telephone 949-1240 San Francisco, Calif. 96391. 6804—28th St., S.E., In Cascade * ' Excitement stripes on 100% cotton knit in a tank Jack Lane, presently assistant principal SN Patrick R. Myers, USS Snohomish Cty, LST 1126, styled top. Easy-living denim tones of blazer blue, at Central High School in Grand Rapids, FPO, San Francisco, Cali- has been employed as assistant principal fornia 96661. red or whaler brown on white. S-M-L. and Larry Stancliff, middle school princi- Tony Myers, U. S. 54989965, pal of the Martin-Collins elementary Co. D. 81st Engr. Bn. (const) schools. APO, San Frandsco, CaH- fornla 96318. Stancliff replaces John Grimberg, prin- FOR YOUR L-0-N-G Pvt Brace Odell, NG 271- ^hip'qghore cipal of the two schools for the past two 99231, Co. D. 9th Btn. 2nd years, who has decided not to remain in WEEKEND Bde, USATC. Srd Platoon, Forest Hills as principal or business man- Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, COLBY AGENCY Country girl ager but rather to return to the classroom. PFC GOULD 28397. SP-5 David A. Rogers, RA shirt, Stancliff was an elementary principal Now serving in Vietnam, fol- 19939411, Ha. Trp. 2 2, A-C, alto on'CE UN-39!: PLEASURE lowing advanced training in APO, New York, New York at the Northview Public Schools prior to sailorboy the United Slates, is Pfc. Mat- 96139. moving to Wisconsin. OR ... secure in the knowledge that stains thew E. (Ernest) Gould. He SP-4 James L. Rogers, BARBECUE GRILLS and dirt will disappear from your clothes is in charge of a unit of RA 54952194, Box 19, Co. C, Open Weekdays denims. Youth Honored Scout Dogs and handlers, a 71st Maintenance 9n., APO, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. CHARCOAL under our expert treatment. highly specialized branch of New York. New York. 99139. Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. HOME the Army. Pvt Melvln E. Rogers, Saturday, 9 a.m. to Noon (or Heroism USAG. WOV 1-AA. Fort Ir- He Is the son of Mr. and Closed All Day Thursday Small 79c - Large $2 win, California 92311. Blake Johnson, a 1968 graduate from Mrs. Ernest R. Gould of 4836 Suburban Murray Lake Avenue NE, Lo- PVT. VIDEAN Forest Hills High, has been honored as PROJECT \i II Vm « r f rim/i 925 W. Main, Lowell Phone 897 9291 try's navy beans. Low«ll Ledger Suburban Lift, May 29. 1969 Walts, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Larson home on Sunday after- Lowell Ledger-Suburban Life, May 29, 1969 NOTES AND NONSENSE Posthumus. Miss Donna Slater noon. «*«*• Engaged W. Bruinsma FROM "WINDY NOB" and the Lyle Slauffers. Mr and Mrs. Tom Forward CUB SCOUTS SAY THANK YOU' Mr. and Mrs. Murl Hosteller and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fryling FfnmHSl Windy Nob is what we lov- "poteu WitU Alto Party Line of Freeport were Sunday aft- enjoyed dinner at Knapps on Cub Scout committee chair- A. Baker and his miniature ingly call this green expanse Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Weds Miss ernoon and evening luncheon Sunday in honor of Tom and man Bill Cannon has express- animation circus. The < ir*.. Rowley of Route 3, Ionia an- of trees and grass that Is so Mr. and Mrs. James How- euests of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Ira's birthdays. ed many thanks to all that will also be presented ut ihe abundantly sprinkled with — nounce the engagement of Melternick ard are the proud parents of MRS. ORION (W«ndi) SEESE Tlostetler. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vanlloven helped make the Cub Scout Rogers Plaza Mall from June at 1 their daughter. Margaret Anne bom May I5th at Butterworth SCREAM — dandelions. Oh 8th through the 14th. Wi-AiUi 868-432' Mrs. Harry Lunsford and were Sunday afternoon visitors Fair the great success that it St. Patrick's Church. Alto, well, better those than poison woo to Gene w. Lewis. Hospital. She weighed 8 pounds daughter. Janet, called on the of the Ira Fryllngs. was. Special thanks go to B. was the scene of wedding cer- Pub BY SHIRLEY DYGERT and 12 ounces. Ivy and thistles. Alvin Bergy familv on Sundav Mr. and Mrs. Tom Forward Gene Is the son of Mrs. emonies uniting Miss Rose I don't know the price of afternoon. Later they all call- attended graduation exercises Mm How to end the school year Just in time for Memorial Nellie Lewis of Lowell and the Marie Mettemlck to William Mr. and Mrs. John Versluys tea in China, but I do know James Carey of Detroit. ed on the Warren Ber for Miss Sherry Holmes of Read the Want Ads Bub ... that Is if vou have the Day, the eighth grade at Ada late Albert T. Lewis. I J. Bruinsma Saturday. of 3584 Michigan St., N.E. an- June 4 at Morse Lake and Ihe price of sassafras tea in Jack Adams of Belmont. Char- Mr. and Mrs. Francis ivake- Pho stamina of a Donna Wilker- Christian School received two nounce the birth of a daugh- 100th Street. Wiener roast at Home Acres. America. The small price is les Kreive of Grand Rapids field attended the Saladin Mr. and Mrs. I-ew Warner Sp« son. She had all fifty (50) new flags. One was flown over Anne Is a 1965 graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Metter ter, Julie Ann, on Wednesday, • p. m. Meeting at 7 p. m. This If rrk's Special Ionia High School and attend- digging and scnibbtag enough and Paul Blocher spent the Shrine Band's Ladies dinner of Hastings were Thursday kindergarten children from the Capitol Building In Wash- ^ J R* - i t r_li CA-A - nick Sr. of Alto are the par- May 21, at Blodgett Hospital. ed Grand Vallev State College roots to boll. Of course you weekend fishing at Hamlin party at Finger's Restaurant SUf both tne morning and after- ington D. C. and the other ov- ents of the bride, and Mr. and Other Alto News evening callers at the Jim have to find a tree first. Non- Lake near Ludington. Monday night. A social hour noon classes at Thornapple er the Michigan State Capitol She Is presently employed at Mrs. Benjamin Bruinsma Sr., Green home. Trousers and Slacks Congratulations are in order sense you say. Well, with 3 The Alto Garden Club met The Alto Mothers Club pot- preceded the dinner. This is School at her home for a pic- in Lansing. the Root-Lowell Mfg. Co. in lx;onard St.. NE are the bride- Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Clark Lowell. for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graham, cups of very strong sassafras at the home of Clarabelle luck supper will be held June an annual event for the band of Kalamazoo spent Thursday nic and tour of the farm. Just Mrs. Gerald Batt)es' class groom's parents. JULIE FATE nee Bonnie Lipscomb. Little tea. you can make some tasty Kauffman on Wednesday, May 6th at 6:30 p. m. at school. member's wives in recognition with Mrs. L W. Headworth three hours before the chil- was studying government when Gene is a IW3 graduate of Miss Shellle weighed in at 5 Jelly. I think! I was just giv- 21. There were 42 members Bring a dish to pass and own of their patience and loyalty. dren arrived, a calf was bom Dennie Systsma made the sug- The bride wore a silk linen Lowell High School. Having empire gown trimmed with lbs. at Osteopathic Hospital. en a recipe and with the price present and one guest. They table service. The kindergar- Nick Repollo was a Sunday Imagine the delight of those rtlon to send for the flags, served 4 years In the U. S. of fresh fruit going up. I'm were served a delicious lunch 49c ten will put on a program at dinner guest of Miss Karen youngsters. e actual letters to Repre- venise lace. Her veil was held Alto Girl BUCK TOPSOIL R Air Force, he is presently em- by satin orange blossoms. We want your social Items about to try It. Will let you and everyone enjoyed playing this time and the 4th and 5th Ddmlflg. On Thursday evening * * * sentative Gerald Ford and ploved at Diesel Equipment Di- know about it at a later date. an interesting game. Among for the LOWELL LAMP- graders will also put on a Mrs. Chas. Doming attended FOR SALE • One of our Forest Hills' very Senator Robert VanderLatn vision of General Motors In Attending Miss Mettemlck Selected LIGHTER. Call Have you noticed the abun- those who attenaed were Mrs. gymnastics program. a bridal shower In Muskegon VETERAN S DRY CLEANERS young men was telling his were written by Chris ValacU Patt Bam- ALSO BANK OR Grand Rapids. were the Misses Alice Vidro dance of dogwood and lilac Esther Bancroft. Mrs. Crystal Among those from this area given In honor of her daugh- and Seve Van Andel. brick. 897-9211. PROCESS GRAVEL mother about his classmates. Diana Roslaniec and Barbara blossoms this year? If you Bergy and Mrs. Elsie John- who attended the wedding of Pick-Up Service at: A 1970 summer wedding Is for Program ler, Janet. AND FILL DIRT "And. gee, Mom. there's one • * * Roose. Linda Bruinsma served haven't vou better go look- son. Miss Rose Marie Mettemlck Mr. and Mrs. Alger Dygert girl in my class that has such Our congratulations to Ar- being planned T* as flower girl, with Terry Met- Julie A. Fate, of 7434 Kettle they really are beautiful. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Clark and Mr. Wm. J. Bruinsma, visited his mother. Mrs. Pearl Servicing FOREST HILLS a high I.Q., she has to wear thur J. Otten, head of Ro- 609 W. MAIN ST. temlck as ring bearer Lake Drive. Alto, has been ac- Speaking of beauty, the Mer- were Sunday dinner and after- were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dlnta- Dygert. on Sunday. In the aft- Lowell, Grattan, Parnell BARBERSHOP glasses." mance Languages at Calvin LOWELL The engagement of Yanetta * cepted as a participant In the riman Cemetery was especial- noon guests of their son. Rod- man, Sue and Dlanne, Mr. and ernoon they took a long drive and Forest Hills. im Cascade Kd • • • College. He and his family Serving as best man was JOBS ABROAD Program for ly so Sunday momlng. From ney and family of Do Witt. LOWELL STORE CLOSED I/mis Anderson to Richard G. Mrs. Richard Falrchild, Mrs. and in the evening they were CALL EVENINGS Kastmont have Just completed ten long MARGARET ROWLEY James S. Bruinsma, with Lar- the summer of 1969. Present the comer of 52nd and Ban- MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND Getting ready to delight the VanderWarf, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bigelow Mildred Tobias, Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- Phone MMI4I years of waiting and working ry Rich, Thomas Bruinsma plans call for her to be work- croft it was like looking at a Glenn Lyons OXI-8413 youngsters and the oldsters Mrs. George Vander Warf, of Greenville called on her Ray I.lnton. Mr and Mrs. cis Wakefield. Phonf n7-9U2 for a Doctoral degree and how and Benjamin B. Bruinsma ing in an English-speaking ar- masterpiece of art. Dick Snyder 0X1-8117 too on the Fourth of Jnly is Ada. has been announced by sister, Mrs. Orion Seese and Bruce Bergy, Mrs. Crystal Mrs. Carlton Fairbrother he has received It, Magna Jr. acting as ushers. ea. NOTE—I have taken the Job a committee whose next meet- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family Sunday forenoon. Bergy. Mr. and Mrs. Val called on Arlle Draper at the Cum Laude. of writing the Alto News. It ing will be held Tuesday, June Arthur L. Anderson of Alto. The couple will reside in In a celebration Saturday Miss Fate is one of the 1,500 came up rather suddenly and 3. at 7:30 p. m. in the OW Ann Arbor. night, the Ottens gathered au Miss Anderson is a member students who are accepted in I know I have missed several Township Hall in Cascade. In- of their old friends who have of the June graduation class OPEN HOUSE WILL HONOR the JOBS ABROAD interna- of you this week. If you will dividuals and groups interest- suffered through the years at Lowell High School. LONG TIME TEACHER tlonal work corps every year. please bear with me. I will ed in helping are invited to with them, and shook off the All participants hold salaried try to do better next week. attend. Mrs. Margaret M. Black, past with bright eyes to tW Her fiance, a 1968 graduate Jobs, living with Europeans You can reach me at 888-4321 nee MacDonald, will be honor- * * * years ahead. of Lowell High School, is a side by side while leamlng a if any of you have Items that ed at an open house commem- * * * Seaman Second Class In the lot and making new friends you want printed. Thank you. orating her more than 30 years Away we go! Off on Jaunts Navy Reserve and is at pres- Some do farm work In Switzer- Enough notes and nonsense! of instruction at Union High Pwl hither and yon have been ent an employee of the Amway land. or wait tables In resorts Now who's who-where—and m Corporation. School. Tht damage of many of our residents. Randy In England, Switzerland and what for. and Mae Preston were in Tor- Mrs. Black, a physical edu- France, or even such Jobs as fire is not onto for the National Conven- An August wedding is plan- cation teacher, has throughout packaging cigarettes In a Bel- ned. irreplac table! tion of Direct Sellers of Cana- her career taken a genuine In- gian factory. Most students OPEN HOUSE da Randv is the General Man- terest in the many students find that although the work Is A good fire InsirtRce policy Open house will he held ager of Amway in Canada. A September 28th MRS. WESLEY SHAFFER to pass under her care, and hard, cultural fnnge benefits will cover the eRtlre cost of „ A- on Sunday afternoon from Jeanne and Jack Reitze took is being planned by Janyce has been Instrumental In the are an Important compensa- - home, Indndtag furnlsh- I util • p. m. at the A1U • a flying trip to Hawaii for a Munson and Rupert Kettle. Jr. origination and running of tion. They reap the rewards ... at present prices. United Methodist Chnrch par- brief visit with son. John, on Miss Shaler United many long-term student acti- of tourism without Its draw- i does'. Parents of the couple are S lors on Jane 8Ui, honoring leave from Vietnam On their vities. backs. eamlng enough money Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rittenger •AutomoficH return they stopped in several Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth r. Mun- to W. E. Shaffer The open house is scheduled for living and sightseeing ex- son of 746 Grand River Drive who are moving from oir WATER HEATING cities across the country to Miss Lola Lee Shaler daugh- United Methodist Church of for Tuesday (June 3) at the penses, polishing up a foreign * NE. Ada and Mr. and Mrs commmtty In June. Every- visit old friends. They report ter of Mrs. Harry L. Shaler I^well Saturday afternoon. Union High School cafeteria. language, and Just having fUn. Rupert Kettle, Sr., of 932 Lake one is cordially invited. No that they were deUghted to and the late Mr. Shaler of Economical YANETTA ANDERSON Michigan Drive NW, Grand All former students and their Invitations will he tent. back to the attractive Lowell, and Wesley E. Shaf- Miss Shaler, given in mar- Something to Sell? Use CLOTHES DRYING Rapids. families, and former associ- GREEN STAMPS we have been having. fer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walt- riage by her brother, Robert Lowell Ledger-Sabnrban Life VALUABLE ates of Mrs. Black are invited QUALITY CKRAFT) PRODUCTS Tales of splendid dinners un- er S. Shaffer, Alto, exchanged E. Shaler of Lowell, wore an Wait Ads. JOHNSON. CUB SCOUT NEWS CI •an, Effici§nt to attend. der fragrant flowering trees wedding vows at the First A-llne gown of organza. Ro- CARRINGTON & INCINERATION lit by solf candlelight with a chelle-type lace fashioned the The regular meeting of Den held at Larry MACARONI $ucesl> artists get to see , the type of Blodgett Hospital on May 21. BONELESS HAMS 99( jtnnp at thp c*ninr nieh. County of Kent, Michigan, on mioL MONDAY. JUNE 9. 1969 SUPER SAVE'S finest MARINATE and GRILL IB. 79c •13 INTRODUCING between the hours of 7:00 o'clock a.m. and 8:00 CHUCK STEAKS o'clock p.m.. Eastern Standard Time, the follow- SUPER SAVE S OUALITY A NEW DIMENSION IN THE Sixes 5 to 38 Exclusive on ing proposition will be submitted to vote of the 3 LBS 32 07 OR WT. qualified electors: SPUTAR MORE Total Concept of Beauty SRIRLESS PKG. ttffHAI ASSUMPTION OF BONDED INDEBTEDNESS FRANKS Conlortzone Shall all territory which became a part of Lowell Area • No Rigid Diets Schoob. Kent and Ionia Connties. Michigan, pamait HERRUO SLICED ROLOfiRR RBfl. OP TMCk 1 lb Pkg 89= POUSHVROASTED SAUSABE HiStlH PESCHKE lb. 79c * No Pills to the reorgaabattoa dcdloa bold on May 25. IMC la 0 Pool Healers accardance with Act 2M, PnhHc Acts af Michigan. 1*4, OCOMA CHKRER in a RASRET 32 OZ. «t. MR. *1.99 No Steam Baths assume the bonded Indebtedness of Lowell Area Schools QUARTERED FRYING CHICKENS lb 37c 0 No Excercises and * dated September I. IKS, Jnae I, IMS, Jnly I, INI, Jane SPARTAN ALUMINUM FOIL " *•**•• 49c THE 0 No Mechanical Devices BY I. ISC2 and Hay I. INT CALIFORNIA LONG LBS. Only electors in, and who have property assess- WHITE POTATOES 10 79t SHURHNE ELBOW MACARONI 2 lb. Box 39c what we can do to create that tota ed for ad valorem taxes in any part of the Lowell Lochia var I THIS COUPON GOOD FOR— THIS COUPON GOOD FOR— ; of beauty for vou. Area Schools District, or the lawful husband or ) IHEJUCA'S FAVOBTC SIPKRSAVE wife of such persons, shall be entitled to vote »KRAFTS FUNKS CIKAM OBBC SUPCTSAVF. DOUBLE DOUBLE i .it 28t 1 Miracle Whip on the above proposition. Philadelphia •JS* S4H GREEN STAMPS| S&H GREEN STAMPSj »iam< IIII< 4447 • ail in A**, If. "the best thing that can happen to your pool" null TkK C« I III tr M« KiriaAMK TAam The Day of Your Choke | IWP0> FJTKCnVEj SAT MAY*. Ml (JMltwRafMRMrMl) SIT.. MAY U. Ml i The Day of Your Choice j His Notice is give, n hy order of tte Board of EdacaUoa of (tu PON BTBCilVB I • -Una Oat— SUPER SAVE i SUPER SAVE THURS.. FRL, SAT., JUNE S. 4.7 | ^ the Lowell Area Schools. Coaaty of KcrI, Mkhlgaa. D -Urn* Oi*— ' MON., TUES., WED., JUNE 2. 3.4 J | A* Staffers' teRsre-CTt-KSI I*h<>II-K»7 ISC HAROLD METTERNICK, Secretary (W« Dailv 1M > open Daily 5 «, Fri. til » Ada Plumbing & Heating Board of Edacatton mrv, Fri.. II'Ul ^ w lACELL'Sfmv ~ 7195 THORNAPPLE RIVER DRIVE - Ada Voy

•• LoweJI Ltdgtr-Subuiban Lift, May 29, 1969 and Mr. and Mrs. Russ Friend Jr. of Grand Rapids were Sun- Obituary ttted ClMfd tte Swfry ATTEND VFW COUNCIL •MucmiK Pleasant day Euests for a belated Moth- er's Day. HAROLD L. BARGWW^ Two local women were re- SERVl Mr. and Mrs. Will Letsonof Lowoll Lodger Suburban Lrfo, May 29. 1969 cently elected to the Kent NOTICE BY PERSONS Hastings were Sunday dinner Harold L. Bargwell of 938. Mn. 8. P. RtynofcU Forest Hills Five Area FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLAIMING TITLE UNDER Mn. bra Bioagh County Council of Veterans of guests of the John Letson's. Ottilia S.E passed away im- Snow Area —ILA'S— TAX DEED Star Corners 818-2995 Foreign Wars. This coming Sunday, June Valley Mr. and Mrs. George Eldred expectedly at his home Friday School News Students DECORATING Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phelps, 1. Mr. Andrew Holwerda will To the Owner or Owners of soent Monday evening with afternoon at the flge of 65. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox Elmdale MRS. IRA SARGENT Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller. be a special guest. He will be any and all Interests in. or Mrs. Bert Mrs Dalton Stahl in Clarks- Don Post underwent intesti- called on Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Francis Shaffer and to Graduate Surviving are his wife Loma nal surgery last Tuesday and Results of the recent election Potter at the home of Mrs. SERVICE Mrs. Earl Ketcham, Mrs. representing the GMeoos In the Liens upon the Lands herein vllle. Overholt of Clarksvllle Satur- Mrs Roger Heasley of Grand (nee Krum), formerly of Low- Is recovering nicely at Furge- of class officers for next year Elmer Schrenk and daughter. Darwin Hendrick and Mrs. evening service. described: Miss Bonnie Tyler flew to day evening. Rapids called on Mr. Alfred Linda. Friday evening. Among the record 255 stu- It's about time that we let Daily Vacation Church School ell; an uncle, Clinton Wheeler son's Hospital in Grand Rap- at Forest Hills High School Poptring & Pointing Earl Evans were all in at- Chicago Saturday and brought Mrs, Margaret Vincent and Plerson at Lowell Saturday dents to receive Associate in you know that we are back to Is scheduled to begin June 9 UNITED METHODIST TAKE NOTICE, that sale The Christian Indeavor Con- wooden-head speaker entertain- of Ferrysburg; and two Cou- ids. show that Steve Shuster will Mr, and Mrs. Walter Karrar tendance at the council. her nephew. Rod Tyler, back friend of Clarksvllle called on be the president of the 10th afternoon. of Grand Rapids were Sunday Science degrees and diplomas our Michigan home again. Had and will be held from 7 to 9 SEE MY LINE OF has been lawfully made of the vention was held at Clear ing. The Lake Odessa Calvary sins. Bom May 19th to Mr. and e pre Mrs. Hendrick was elected The study class of Sermon for a few day's visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Overholt gratk Mr. A Mrs. Raymond Seese evening visitors at the Clair from the Davenport College of a six a. m. breakfast with our WALLPAPER BOOKS following described land for Lake over last weekend with group won the award for at- Mrs. Doualas Antonldes. a rade. His vice president will p. m. at Hope Church of the to the office of Junior vice Gn The Mountain will meet Mrs. Lucille Abels visited Funeral services were held Saturday evening. be L of Freeport called at the John Kauffman's. Business this year are five ar- daughter and family at Al- Brethren. AND PAINTS unpaid taxes thereon, and that the banquet on Saturday eve- tendance. son, Timothy John. Congratu- Lyn^ynrn Page; aecretary, Ka- president and Mrs. Phelps was Mrs. Ethel Blank Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John Blanding Krebs and Ira Blough homes ea students. mambra. Also their other every Wednesday until finish- the undersigned has title there- ning. Mrs Ethel Blank called to at Roth Funeral Home Mon- lations thhy Fitzgerald* ; and treasurer. Mr and Mrs. Otto Colvln of Mrs. June Fahrni and dauf Cdl: 676-4656 named as a trustee. ed. at 8 p. m. at the W.S.C.S. evening. day afternoon with Reverend and sons, Kevin and Mark, John Rose. Tuesday afternoon. Hastings were Sunday evening guests Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyke ter. Carol, accompanied to under tax deed or deeds Rev. Fred Sawdy and wife see Mrs. Ruby Walt Thursday Rev. and Mrs. Guy Dillon They are Janet Boyd, daugh- hall at Bowne Center. A cradle shower was held F. Ervin Hyde officiating. and Mrs. Sherman Reynolds Mrs. Lloyd Miller and her wests at the Harold Seese of Bowie, Arizona, left the Los issued therefor, and that you and their four children left momlng. Mrs. Thressa Mote of Atlanta. Georgia, spent Mon- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs Ira Sargeant June 1, The U.M.Y.F, will at the Mennonlte Fellowship attended a piano recital given The 11th grade officers will home Angeles airport at 9 a. m. En- are entitled to a reconvey- Tuesday morning for Big Laur- Monday, and to see Mrs. May- day and Tuesday with her bro- Boyd. 28th St Lowell; Patri- and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wlt- meet at the Kenneth Merrl- ance thereof, at any time with- Hall here last Friday evening Interment Oakwood Ceme- by the pupils of Mrs. Carl be: president. John Price; Mr Ray Seese of Freeport joyed brunch at an altitude tenbach. attended the Ionia el Mission in Kentucky for a me Church in Carksville on ther, Kenneth Fox and wife. cia Ellis, daughter of Mr. and honoring Mrs. Norman Grel- tery. Slmmerer at St. Mary's school vice president, Kris Bishop; called on Mr. and Mrs Fran- of 38,000 ft. and had supper man home at 7:80 p. m. in six months after return of Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Mrs. Robert Ellis, 2719 Bewell. Ramona Grange meeting that week. ser. Several relatives and lad- In Lowell Sunday afternoon. secretary. Vicki Conde; and rison Lake. cis Seese Sunday momlng. with our other daughter, Mrs. The W.S.C.S. will meet on service of this notice, upon Mrs. Thressa Mote was re- Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Farris •and family of Caledonia called Lowell; Connie Froese. daugh- was held at Banner Grange ies of the Mennonlte Circle Kevin and Mark are two of treasurer, Barbara Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seese Miss Lois Kauffman return- Walter Felzke and husband of Wednesday. June 4th at the payment to the undersigned or leased from Butterworth Hos- and four children spent the on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ber- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Monday evening. May 19th were guests and she received Unsurpassed in navigational her pupils. and family were Sunday din- ed to her nursing course at Grand Ledge It was Just a About forty-eight partook of W.S.C.S. Hall at 1:80 p. m. to the Register in Chancery pital Friday and is recupera- weekend at Fort Wayne. Ind tran Tuesday evening. Senior class officers next Froese. 9425 28th St.. Ada; many lovely gifts. Mrs, Lloyd Bertran attended ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Kalamazoo Sunday, after sev- little over four hours air trav- of the County in which the ting at home. with his brother. Robert, and importance arc the famous Thursday night and Friday Donald Smith, son of Mr. and the supper at 7:80. after which R.L.D.S. ALASKA Mr. and Mrs. Dana Kauff- a bridal shower for Miss Betty ar will be: president, Craig Richard Beck at Hastings eral week's vacation with the lands He. of all sums paid up- Mrs. Violet Miller returned family. Locks at Sault Ste. Marie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sey- Mrs. Emerson Smith. Route 1, el, and flew above the clouds the business meeting was held, man and family and Mr. and Bush in Grand Rapids Satur- anSluyters; vice president, Weekend callers of Mr and home folks. all the way. But we are happy Sunday, June 1, Church on such purchase, together home Monday from Pennock which unite Lake Superior with mour Dalstra were their grand- James Eardley; secretary, Lowell; and Thomas Sytsma, at which time it was announc- The Keith Fox familmy wewerne Mrs. Loren Kauffman and day afternoon. Mrs. Kenneth Stahl were Mr. to be home af^ln and meet ed that the State Grange Con- School. 9:45 a. m. Communion with 50 per centum additional Hospital, Hastings, after ma- the other four Great daughter. Kaye Chapin, and Jean Herrity; and treasurer, Mr and Mrs. Robert Krebs son of Mr. and Mrs. John hosts to a surprise blrthdabirthda>y family were in Indiana last Weekend guests of Mrs. Bes- and Mrs. George Eldred. Mr. of Lowell were Sunday after- neighbors and old friends a- vention will be held In Ionia Worship, 7 p. m. thereto, and the fees of the jor surgery. friends, Ann Parrott, Charlene Howard StovaD. Sytsma. 577 Ada Dr.. Ada. for mother, Mrs. Ida Sunday, called there by the sie Dennett of Cascade were A Mrs. Loren Gray of Clarks- noon and supper guests of gain. County in October. Memor- Wednesday, June 4, Mid- Sheriff for the service or cost The small son of Rev. and Daniels and Donna Booth of •"ox of Lowell for her 82nd death of the ladies aged grand- Michigan has a larger var- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Storm and vllle. Mr. and Mrs Harold De- their parents. Mr. and Mrs. happier week Fellowship Service, 7:80 of publication of this notice, Sanford. Representatives from the The commencement exercise ial services for six members Mrs. Lee Palmer had eye sur- birthday. There were a large father. Mr. Noah Miller of iety of commercial tree spe- daughter of Pontiac. They, in sotell. Oswald Bieri of Lowell. George Krebs, p. m. to be computed as upon per- gery (tear duct) Tuesday In Mrs. Dave Fluger and her sophomore class to the Student will be held at Fountain Street A number of the ladles from who had passed away during number of her children, grand- Middlebury, Ind. cies than any other state, and company with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seese. the past year. Vacation Bible School will be sonal service of a declaration Grand Rapids. He Is slowly daughter of Lowell and Mrs, Council will be Larry Blebel, Mr and Mrs. George Krebs, Church, on Sunday afternoon. Hope Church attended the Wo- children and great-grandchil- Clayton Mote is spending its forest product industries Clare Coger of Forest Hills, Mrs. Irene Stahl. Paul Fuss held June 16 through 20th. as commencement of suit, and recovering and may have to Kenneth Fox spent Thursday Robert Warner, Chris Yaeger, •John Krebs and Mr. and Mrs. June 15, at 8:00. men Rally of Mich. Brethren Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant dren present to make this a some time at the lake near contribute over $650 million travelled to Holland Sunday and Verle Stahl. ira Blough enjoyed supper and received the news Thursday of Ages 8 through 8th graders. the further sum of five dollars have repeat surgery later. We afternoon In Grand Rapids A and Pat Everse. Churches, which was held at % for each description, without happy occasion. A four-tiered Frankfort at his trailer. Ken annually to the Michigan econ- afternoon to see the tulips. Mrs. Francis Shaffer called evening with Mr. and Mrs. Al- Dr. Leroy Augensteln from Camp Brethren Heights Satur- the death of their sister-in-law, hope all our neighbors will birthday cake with all the can- and Marian Willette of Clarks- omy. Mr. and Mrs. Clark NelUst of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Boerma The Junior class will be rep- of Michigan State University other additional cost or charg- 1 Grace n€ar ex Wingeler, Monday. day. Mrs. Arvilla Sargeant of near ADA COM. REFORMED soon be well. Ada spent Friday evening at pi if ?' m. dles was presented by her ville accompanied him for a and Mrs. Joyce Apsey of Reed resented by Sara Seidman. Elmdale Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Freeman Hoffman and will give the commencement Pinhook who passed away at es. If payment as aforesaid Many of the mothers and the Fox home. Garry and Mary Helsler who granddaughter. Mrs. Ken My- couple of days. City called at the Dennett David Bulson, Skip Storm, and Mm. Kenneth Stahl attended Mrs Lloyd Miller and daugh- address. Dr. Augensteln is al- her home some time Wednes- Sunday, June 1. 10 a. m. is not made, the undersigned attended the Mother- Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Bertran are attending college at Man- ers of Freeport. The party was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abels home Sunday evening. Bill Vekasl. 1 6 shower fo ca so a member of the State day. Funeral services were worship. Sunday School, 11:20. will institute proceedings for mghter Banquet at the Hope called on Mrs. Mary Vander mW I " " r Miss JS* 1 "®d on Mr. and Mrs. chester. Ind., spent the week- CONDITIONING held Sunday May 18th. were diners at Sessions Steak Mrs. Roy LaMarte and sons. Virginia Kauffman at the home Charles Dawson at Lowell on Board of Education. held Saturday afternoon at the ere . Rve possession of the land. MEEKH0F Mate of Jenlson Sunday eve- The 12th grade will send Bob end with their parents, Mr, Church of the Brethren here Mrs. Donald Clark and par- House Sunday near Ionia and Bruce and Roy Jr. of Harris- of Mrs. Olive Eiteibuss at Lo- Friday evening. Picken s Chapel of Lake Odes Harold VanBrockhoeven. Eve- State of Michigan. County of at Ionia-Kent County line on Smith, James Meier, Robert and Mrs. Arthur Helsler. Mr your present system ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph went to Portland to see Mr. vlDe, were recent visitors of well Friday evening. Mr and Mrs Harold Bloom- sa. burial was made by the ning worship 7 p. m. Kent Lot two hundred-fourteen M-59 last Thursday evening. and Mrs. Lawton Cole Charters, and Joe FMnelli as and Mrs. Larry Wleland and Bruyette of Ionia returned and Mrs. Clayton Burleigh, our LUMBER CO. her mother, Mrs. Bessie Den- Ivan K. Blough of Lowell er and family of Jenlson and The Upper Michigan Copper side of her husband. John. In Tuesday, June 8. Girl's Lea- (214) Homewood Park Plat, The wonderful pictures on and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sha- its representatives. family, also of Manchester, at- from a very pleasant stay of former neighbors for so many 9945 28th Street, S. E. nett of Cascade. called on his parents. Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Roy Bloomer of Country is the largest com- Ihe South Boston Cemetery. gue, Consistory meeting 7:80 City of Grandville according to screen of the Holy Land, which ler and son, John, attended tended the momlng service. two weeks at Key West, Flor- years. Mrs. Ira Blough Sunday mom- McCords were Sunday dinner mercial deposit of native cop- p. m. recorded plat thereof. Amount Mrs. Kay Terrell took on her the wedding of Mr. Shaler's Mr and Mrs. Ira Sareeant ida, with her daughter. Linda guests at the home of Mr. and per in the world. It has yelld- paid, $38.90; Tax for year tour last summer, were shown MAI»|\T HIAlTH INC sister, Lola, to Wesley Shafer '"K. and Mr. and Mrs. Spinor John- Thank yoa aotes. man\ • ^ of your system is CASCADE CHRISTIAN REF. 1961 County. and husband. Petty Officer 2- <144 (..•> A. a St 949-2140 tos George Krebs attended Ur « « Win8e,er Mrs. Free- ed over 11 billion pounds in son were Friday supper guests different pottems. See them and described by her. C Sam Wabeke. I«r di " ' at Lowell United Methodist Ihe past . already paid for Amount necessary to re- Church Saturday afternoon Read the Want Ads a bridal shower for Miss Sher- man Hoffman was an evening of Mr, and Mrs. George John- at Ihe ledger office. Sunday, June 1, 19 a. m. The Victory Union Christian Mrs. Lois Smith and sons, SPECIAL Din FOODS ry Oesch and Miss Mary Ix)u lunch guest. susoni , Erin and Jami, • Increases home value deem. 960.85 plus the fees of FREE Morning worship. 11:20 a. m. the Sheriff. Indeavor Rally was held last Greg and Steve of Fremont •Swj#' —S*'* f'** Delivery—Estimotos mMrnrnrnm • Healthier environment Sunday School, Guest Minister Robert Jelsema and Monday evening at Woodland spent the weekend with her • Alln'q, D SAH Green Stampi • Saves home cleaning hours Rev. Harold VanBrockhoeven. Marda Jelsema U. B. church, with Rev. Milan parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Evening worship 7 p. m. Maybee and "Chester," his FYiend Sr. Mrs. Mine Friend • Costs less to operate 1405 Rossman S.E. Monday. June 2, Council Grand Rapids. Michigan meeting. 7:80 p. m. FREE ESTIMATE — No Obligation Robert Jelsema and Marcia Jelsema Contact us Today RECEIVES DEGREE Place of Business 1405 Rossman S.E. Reverend Raymond Gaylord, Grand Rapids. Michigan Ada Plumbing pastor of Cascade Christian To the persons in actual op- Church, received a degree as en possession of said lands & Heating ARMSTRONG Master of Christian Education Woolsey T. Thomas, and wife. I from Western TTieological Sem- Alfreda M. Thomas R.R. 8. 7115 Tkernkpple River Dr.. S.E. The Comfort Ptople inary in Holland, Michigan, on Bellevue. Michigan (also May 25. known as W. T. Thomas) ' STATE OF MICHIGAN. COUNTY OF Barry ss I Do Hereby Certify and Re- On Memorial Day, we pay tribute, turn, that the within notice was delivered to me for ser- with pride and gratitude, to thaw noble vice on the 9th day of May, 1969, and that after careful in- quiry. which has been contin- heroes who have »o bravely given so much ued from that time until this (Come to Church 1date , I am unable to ascer- to protect and preserve our country and First United Eastmont Baptist Calvary Memorial tain the whereabouts or post Methodist Church Church Assamoly of God office address of Mrs. Alfreda our freedom. To them, we pledge our own Thomas the person appearing Mill at DMston 5138 Cascade Read Orchard View School by the records in the office of daily devotion and dedication to the prin Rev. Robert Webber, Pastor The Rev. Richard GOaspy 3-Mile at LeffiaweO, N. E. the Register of Deeds of said Sermon! County, to be the last grantee •A Memorial Weekead Dream1 Morning Worship ll.M a. m. Momlng Service 19:99 A. M. ciplei of liberty. Sanday School 9:45 a. m. in the regular chain of tHJe Services at S;4S ft I1:W A. M. Saaday School 11:99 A. M. to the within described lands a time to Youth Meetings 5:45 a. m. Christ' Ambassadors (Youth) •ffj • ' - rtr !»•>(. . Gkarrh School at 1:45 A. M. Evening Worship 7:l# p. m. at the said date of the said Classes for All Ages Over Two 9:89 P. M. delivery of such notice to me Nniery Durtag 11:M Service Primary Charch 11:91 a. m. EvaageUsUc Service 7:99 PJL for service or of the mortgagee For Ages 4 through 8 Rev. Daafel BaeU, Miaister named in all undischarged re- corded mortgages or of as- Eastmont Reformed signee of record of said mort- Ada Community gage of said premises or of Church First Congregational Reformed Church the grantee under the tax deed Car. Ada Dr. A Forest HOls Church of Ada issued by the Auditor General pause in tradition Panoaage 4C87 Ada Dr. 7227 Thornapple River Drive (la Fellowship with the of the State of Michigan •41-1873 Morning Worship 19:99 a. m. Uaited Church of Christ) against said land for the latest Services 11A.M.&7P.M. Sundav School ll!2l a. m. year's taxes appearing of rec- Sanday School 11:15 A. M. 709 Bi SE ord at the date of such deliv- Evealag Worship 7:99 pi at •795281 ery to me or of holder of un- "The Chnrch Where There We invite you to make tnis The Rev. Lee A. Dalrymple. discharged interest or whether Are No Strangers" community chnrch your Pastor the said above named persons WELCOMES VOU church home. Welcnne to all! are living or dead, and if de- Doris Cox, Kiaister of Marie ceased, f am unable to ascer- and tribute... Momlng Worship IM9A.M. tain the whereabouts or post Ada Christian Reformed Cascade Christian (Nursery Care Provided) office address of the heir, of Church said grantee or mortgagee, or Reformed Church assignee on the whereabouts of 7152 BradfieW Ml Cascade Rd., S. E. the post office address of the On this solemn occasion, we proudly pay tribute m-im Phone 949-9529 South Boston executor, administrator, trus- Rev. Ralph Bruxxoort. Pastor The Rev. John Galchelaar Bible Church tee or guardian of such gran- to our honored dead ... and most especially express tee, mortgage or assignee, or Moratag Worship 1.81 A. M. Morning Worship 19:99 A.M. A Warm Welcome Awaits Yoa holders of other interests in or Saaday School 11:NA.M. Evening Worship 7:91 P. M. Evealag Worship 7:11 P.M. Pastor-Joe Everett upon the foregoing described our thankfulness to those who have given their last Narsery Provided—Maraing land. Sunday School 11:15 A. M. Momlag Worship and Jaaiar Church 19:99 A. M. Dated Mav 12, 1969. full measure of devotion for our country, on the fields St. Michael's Narsery Provided MERL H. CAMPBELL Episcopal Church Saaday School 11:15 A. M. Sheriff of said County. Yoaag People Meeting 1)6-9 of battle. Now, as we are enabled to pause in respect 2M5 Wycliff Dr. S. E. West Lowell United Brethren Church M5P. M. The Rev. John Stanley. Jr., Evening Worship 7:45 P. M. Vicar West Grand River Drive The very latest la and gratitude, we o bee rve Memorial Day in the tradi- Thursday Prayer 7:89 P. M. munity, charch and social He Utvgy 11:11 A. M. Rev. Uoyd Dawson news delivered to yoar door Narsery and Sanday School Saaday School 19:99 A. M. In the pages af the LEDGER tion of our great nation . . . and we feel privileged throagh 12th Grade Morning Worship 11:19 A.M. First Baptist Church SUBURBAN LIFE. Sabscrihe Prayer Service Wed. 7:19 today, 98.59 per year. of Lowell to be a part, and to take our part, in all that has con- Come aad Worship With Us Vergennes 2275 W. Mala Street United Mothodist tributed to our precious freedom. Saaday School 19:99 A. M. Comer Parnell and Bailey First Baptist Church Worship 11 A. M. * 7 P. M. Pastor: Rev. Phil Carpenter —In Alto Youth Fellowship 9:99 P. M. Morning Worship 11:39 a. ra. Wednesday Family Prayer Comer C9th ft Bancroft Ave. Fellowship 7:99 P. M. Guest Speaker Saaday School 19:99 A. M. Coffee Hoar II a. m. ^orshiW p II A. M. A 7:89 P. M. Rev. Earl Decker Charch School 11:15 a. m. Youtouth Hour 9:99 P. M. For transportatloa or S Wednesday Prayer Fellowship Counsel, Call 897 1 8:99 P. M. t Richard A. Beach, Pastor u o: • Church of the Nazarene J Telephone 8(8-8911 t 211 North Washington First Congregational Rev. James E. Leitzman Church of Lowell Make this the Saaday School ll.-M A. M. Alton Bible Church United Chnrch of Christ Prettiest Prom Morning Worship 11:11 A M. Hudson aad Spring Streets Yomg People and 3-Mile & Lincoln Lake Rd. Corsage Jauors 1:45 P. M. Rev. F. Ervia Hyde you've ever sent... Gary R. Foster, Pastor Evealag Worship 7:81 P. M. Ph. 897-8444 Worship Service .. 11:99 A. M. Prices start at $2.50 Prayer and Praise Charch School 9:45 A. M Wettnesday 7:81 P. M. This message sponsored by the following public-minded organizations: Sanday Worship 19:99 A. M. Narsery Provided ORDER NOW S«pcrv ls«l Narsery Daring Sunday School ll;99 A M. from AD Sendees Evening Worship 7:89 P. M. Come and Worship With Us Wednesday Prayer Meeting A A W Roof Beer Drivt-ln D&W Cascade East Lowell Engineering Corp. Root-Lowell Manufacturing State Savings Bank of Lowell * Good News Club 7:89 P. M. Cascade • • ladepeadent Foada mental Christian Church Ada Heating and Plumbing GAC Finance Corporation Lowell Granite Company Rosenberg's, Alto Vic's Auto Service & Supply Trinity (Disciples of Christ) Lutheran Church JP£t^ia£ American Legion Lanas Harder and Warner Nursery The Lowell Ledger-Suburban Life Roth Funeral Home Wittenbach Sales and Service (LC A) 2829 ThonuygtejUver Dr. SE Calvary Christian s 6IFT SHOPPE LOWELL GRANITE COMPANY Art's TV Highland Hill Dairy Ma & Pa's Coffee Cup Roth LP Gas, Inc. Y. M.C. A. 2711 E. FaHoa Road Reformed Church The Rev. Raymoad Gaylord, 117 Eaat Mala St, 891 E. Mala Street. Lowell - 897-7191 Saaday Services Pastor Christiansen Drug Company Jackson Motor Sales Michigan Bottle Gas Co., a division Royce Ford t:M A. M. aid 19:45 A. M. 1151 West Main Street Authorized Robert Caeai, Asst. Pastor Ph. *7-7119 of the Profane Corp. Saaday Schaol 9:81A.M. S«rvfees-19 A. M. 4 7 P. M. Dealer QUALITY MEMORIALS FOR OVER A CENTURY Coon's Clothing Johnson, Carrington and Berwyn Kloosterman, Standard Oil Naraery 8:15 A. •M. 'til Noon Momlag Worship 9:15 A 19:89 Sunday School 11:19 A. M. Saaday School 9:15 A 19:89 Rittenger, Inc. Old Kent Bank, Cascade Branch Everyone W( Yoath Group Meetlags 5:99 #

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So great is the variety of Michigan leads the nation in Lowell '9' Michigan foods that Michigan the production of red tart cher-. Senneker comes closer to setting the lies, dry edible beans, blue- family table completely- berries, cucumbers for plcklea Bows in breakfast, lunch and dinner— and eastern white winter Spring Clean-Up + Want Ads = Cash for Discards! Victor at than any other state. wheat WOMAN WANTED - Live In PAINTING - Interior and Ex- FLOWERING TREES - White Lowell Ladgsr-Suburban Life, May 29,1969 Stand anywhere in Ml Michigan is the nation's No. help to care for children. Inaugural terior Experience, free esti- birch clumps, maple trees, and you are within 85 mi 1 salt producer. Own apartment area avail- mates. Call 691-8885. c5-8 blue spruce and large se- Failure to hold onto a three- Raceway of one of the Great Lakes Card of Thanks LOWELL LEDGER AND SUBURBAN LIFE able In my large modern Lost & Found Things to Eat run lead in the late going cost lection of evergreens. Cedar REMOVE - Excess body flu- home Please call collect. ASPARAGUS — Fresh daily. I^well a chance to get the Rich Senneker of Grand Ra- Gardens Nursery on US 131 id with FLUIDEX tablets, 949-3360 or after 6 p. m. 676- Groen'a, Bowes Road, Low- Trl-County Baseball I-oagur pids warmed up for the two - CARD OF THANKS between 15 and 16 Mile Rd. only 11.49 at Christiansen 1616 C8-9 MAN'S GOLD - Wedding ring ell. Phone 897-9979. c5-lf season started on a winning Open 4-8 p m. weekdays. 10 big Memorial weekend main Announcing...New Hours For We wish (0 express our Drug. pS-H WANT ADS found in Jr High School note. events by driving his CheveUe a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturday - CASH RATE Parking lot Contact Mr. Ga- SEED AND FATING - Pota- heartfelt appreciation of the and Sunday. c5-8 to victory in the 10 lap fea- kindness ana sympathy shown THE FATMAN - Private De- WANT ADS. 15 words or less. 75c each insertion, additional brion 897-9223. c8 toes. Early Ona ways and Su- Vermontvllle rallied from a ture race for late-model stock tective, 24-hour shadowing, words 4c each. If not paid on or before 10 days afler in- us in our time of sorrow—the COLORFUL - Napkins, 1m- bago seed. Open 7 days a 4-1 deficit in the seventh inn- cars Saturday night at the Ber- tape, photo-film evidence, sertion. a bookkeeping charge of 10c will be added. LOST — In Ada Area, a horse passing of our dear Mother printed with name or names week. Four miles east of ing to record a M victory ov- lin Raceway. confidential, naUonwide. Call oil painting signed by M. and Grandmother. Rose Wat- f 0 r weddings, receptions, READERS: In Memoriam and Cards of Thanks. 20c per Saranac Corners on M-21 er Lowell in Sunday's opening 949-1790 or write 6638 Cas- Warehouse Help Fuller Anyone knowing of (uus. on Mav 14th, 1968, by parties, showers and other line. Front page readers. 35c per line north side of the road. c2-.tf game and hand Bud Stam- Senneker took over from ear- MCQUEEN MOTORS cade Road, SE, Grand Rap- whereabouts, call 676-5311 ^ur many relatives & friends, occasions. Dinner, Luncheon CLASSIFIED DISPLAY; $1 4U per inch baugh the victory Bob Bos- ly pace-setters Jim Leonard Ids. _ _ P4™ BOX NUMBER: If box number in care of this office Is de- Reward. c8-9 worth and Merle Martin each of Kalamaxoo and Johnny and for their many beautiful or cocktail. The Lowell Led- Wanted sired, add 50c to above. « produced two hits for Ver- } cards and floral tributes, FINE WEDDING—InvltaUons, ger, 105 North Broadway LOST - Ladles' gold ring, lIMIIllilllHtf Benson of Grand Rapids on ALL ERRORS in copy received by telephone at sender's montvllle, a feat matched by the 18th-lap and was never j We especially wish to thank quick service. Personalized Street, Ixwell, 897-9261 FULL AND PART TIME basket-weave design Near O'CONNOft, McNAMARA risk. Lowell's Tony Stormzand and headed. Leonard finished sec- SERVICE DEPT. Reyerand and Mrs. Lleztman napkins and matches. FREE c47-tf HELP NEEDED FOR Arrowhead GC parking lot & O'KEEFE RATES are based strictly on uniform want ad style. 310 W. Main Straot Cug Hawley. ond followed by Art Bennett for the comforting words and package thank you notes or GENERAL WAREHOUSE Reward. 676-112•11244 . c8 singing. SHOP SATURDAY - At WalT OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by re- Ionia, Michigan 48846 of Battle Creek, Bill Rake of napkins and etiquette book WORK. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION Beldlng. meanwhile, served Also Mr. Roth for liie lovely er's Lumber Mart, 925 West mittance. Muskegon and Gail Cobb of with wedding order. The Flla No. 117 684 notice that It will be the team oramnq Rn0fi00V| tliiiM X| our i^rvic® Main Street, Lowell. Call Apply Employment Office Grand Rapids. > music and arrangements, and Llndy Press. 1127 E Fulton. All copy far this page must be in Ledger to beat in the circuit follow- 897-9291. Open dally until 6. Stata of Michigan, Tha Probata Daportmanf wM bt mm Wtd* the ladies of the church who Grand Rapids, GL9-661S. Court (or tha County ol Kant. Fridays until 9. c41-tf offlcp before Noon on Tuesdays ROOT-LOWELL ing a IM romp over Lake- The main event was halted Nl^ht mM 9:00 o'clock, ood CU served the fellowship refresh- c58tf 897-9261 Real Estate Eotata of view. A pinch-hit single by on two occasions. A six-car ments. Also those who gave YOU WILL FIND"— All your 1961 OLDSMOILE - 4-Door CUSTOM BUTCHERING - MANUFACTURING EDWARD C. YAGER Lakeview's Dick Drain lead- pileup eliminated the can of Al Dav Saturday. Ro^ular Hoars: 8 a.m. the use of their cars. WEDDING & COMMERCIAL garden supplies at Waller's Sedan. Transportation spe- Cutting, wrapping and freez- COMPANY QUALITY HOMES—In highly Di ing off the top of the ninth Herb Klrtz of Elkhart, Ind. to 5:30 pjn. Photography. Portraits, all restricted area Vergennes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sincerely, Lumber Mart. c50-tf cial!! Automatic transmis- ing. Also beef and pork for spoiled Dave Mather's bid for and Rob Labu of Grand Rap- in beautiful color. Priced to 1000 Foreman Road k Scenic View Plat, I mile that on tha 13th day of Juna, Mrs. Rose DeLoof sion. power steering and sale. East Paris Packing, A.D. 1969 9:30 A.M., In the Pra a no-hitter. Maher fanned 14 vr\ r-Mviwivw KINGS — Coach Chuck maurwr** wmii luai utny unv yoiiiu uumiy utw rayuiar mmjii wnnw wnimug uiw ids and also involved the cars McpUEIN MOTORS, INC. fit your budget J. E. Colby, FOR SALE - 1964 Chevrolet Lowell, Michigan 49331 north of Lowell. F. H. A. and family. brakes Only 49.000 miles 4200 East Paris Road SE, bata Courtroom Har of Juitlca, and homered to aid his own O-K Red Divition championship for Fomt Hilh High. Shown above left to right art (front row) Mark Brantdorfer, Stan Grochowal- of Gene Edding, Ed Howe of Alto. For appointment call pick-up ^ to % ton. Take 1450 W. Main. Lowsll Phono 197-9225 and priced to sell at $395. 949-3240. c44-tf and Conventional financing Grand Rapldf, Michigan a hearing cause. *1, Bob Sullivan, Kirk Dykhuixan. Kevin Meed and Mat Smith; (tacond row) Bill Lodanbars, Rob McConnkk. Qary Qromar, Jim Sarinaw and Dick Dunahee of R68-5001. cM-tf over payments or best off- An equal opportunity will ba hald on a petition by Re* CARD OF THANKS See It or drive it at WIT- available. This housing de- Olson. Jim Hoard, Ron Vanderbaan and Marty Vonk; (third row) Coach Mathews, Tom Dygert, Jim Eardlay, Tom Taft, Scott Kalamaioo on the fourth lap. er. Phone 897-7531, p51-tf FIGHT — Muggings, assault, employer velopment is dedicated for P. O'Connor, Executor of Mid aa- In other action, Portland ALUMINUM - Storm windows TENBACH SALES & SER- tate, for llcenta to reel ee- Wingeier, Dan Mosher, Dave Sherwood, Randy Simon and Jordy Nicaly. I wish to thank the Kent purse snatching. Illegal en- c8tf fine residential homes. Wil- downed Perrlnton as Larry Bob Canes of Kalamaxoo and screens repaired. Kings- WE HAVE — Oyster shells, VICE CO. 749 West Main tete of Mid deceeMd. Persons In- County Sheriff's Department try. Carry Fatman Spray. liam Schreur, Developer and terested In Mid estate are directed Feldspausch clubbed a three- escaped Injury when his car land Hardware and Variety. St.. Lowell. 897-9227 c8 -First Aid Unit for establishing scratch feed, laying mash, Instant protection. Attacker Builder. Phone 897-9189 c35tf to eppear at Mid hearing to show run homer and Dave Blanti hit the retaining wall on the Forest Hills Public Schools Cascade. c2-tf cauM why such llcanM should not the Frank Atherton Certificate whole and cracked com, 1960 RAMBLER WAGON - Is immediately helpless, $2.- fanned 13 and John Bengei's Champs Dominate O-K Red Team; 20th-lap. COOK — Evenings—full time- be grented. County of Ktnt, Michigan of Award and for presenUng corn and oats, horse and 98. Legal to possess—Vital home run proved decisive in NEED YOUR SEPTIC - Tank One owner. $150 or best off- Male or female. Meals, uni- Publication and Mrvlce shall be the first one to Blake Johnson, pony feed, rabbit pellets, to life—Lasts Indefinitely. made as provided by statute end Pewamo's 4-8 conquest of Sid- Dave Cutler of Cutlerville cleaned? Reasonable rates. er. 676-1604 p8 forms. vacations, insurance. who was so worthy of it. He salt by bag or blcok, chemi- Court rule. ney. won the IWap feature for Suburban Septic Tank. 949- Home delivery anytime. 949t Fred Harvey, Kent County cals, fertilizer and seeds. J. FOR SALE — Telescope like Dated: Mey 5. 1969 stock can edging Gary Peo- risked his own life going Into 2160. c6-tf 1910. Fatman Enterprises. Airport. An equal opportu- Four Rangers on All-League '9' the swirling waters and at- P. Burroughs and Son, 110 new. adjustable tripod 15- Inc. p47tf A. DALE STOPPELS Lowell is scheduled to play ples of Muskegon and iWy nity employer. c5-tf tempting to saye a drowning HAVE TRUCK - For haullne South Hudson, Lowell. Phone 60x Will sacrifice for $13. pi ii Judge of Probata at Hubbardson this Sunday the Rangers rallied for. three Schmidt of Grand Rapids. Four members of the Otta- VanWieren and third baseman Catcher Rick Bultema and NOTICE OF victim. At this Ume I also trash. Phone 676-1190. c8-9 897-8741. C7-10 949-0174 c8 1966 PONTIAC - Catalina, PART-TIME HELP - Dairy A true copy, afternoon. runs in the final frame for a ROLAND R. ROBEY wa-Kent Red Division cham- Jim Visser got the nod from outfielder Jerry Ybema were A brilliant fireworks wish to thank the community station wagon. A real beauty farm. 897-9789. c7-8 7-5 win over Northview. West Ottawa while the Wol- NEED EXTRA MONEY? - THOMAS ELECTRIC ORGAN WOLF PUPS - For sale: with many extras Including: Register of Probate pionship team from Forest selected from Rogers, out- and sky divers will of Cascade for all the kind- O'CONNOR, McNAMARA West Ottawa and Godwin verines placcd first baseman Addressers, home workers —A-l Condition. Walnut Spin- male and female. Fivewks. transmission, power steer" GIRL — 16 or older lady to Hills High School have been fielder Al Minda represented the holiday race card nesses in Frank's memory. & O'KEEFFE Heights each placed three men needed! For details send a et with 4 speed Stereo Rec- old Telephone 887-9956. c9-I0 power brakes, deluxe pus, help In my home afternoons IX)WELL - Income Property. named to the all-conference Dana Snoap. Pitcher Gene Kentwood and utility man Cal night with the program set for Rex P. O'Connor ord player bullt-ln. Keyboard and evenings—every' other 3-apartment house on Lincoln Attorney for Estete baseball squad selected by on tne all-league squad. Pitch- Guelro and Catcher Doug Ver- p-8 Mrs. Frank Atherton self-addressed stamped en- button radio, full wheel discs Andree was named from Wy- 7 p. m. The Spring champion- ANNUAL MONTGOMERY WARDS-Air 310 W. Mein Street er Dan Tripp, outfield Greg hulst. velope to Allen-BY, 2418 Lorl and foot als. 811 Crahen and white sidewall tires. Sunday. 897-8624. c-8 Uke Ave. near high school. league coaches. oming Park. ship race for stock cars will Une Stereo, hl-fl. record Ionia, Michigan 48846 c6-8 'Lane, Santa Ana. California NE. 949-6716. |450 p7-8 This wagon was used as a MgnliEht the two-ln-ooe card p. Like new. Call 949- EXPERIENCED - Machine- LOW ELIi—Spacious 3-bedroom Coach Chuck Mathew'steam 92706 p^ family car and has excep- VandarVeen, Fralhofer & Cook Saturday evening with the In Memoriam STERLING SILVER—12 place after 5:30 p. m. c8 room man wanted. Good op- home on comer lot, near shop- posted thre more victories in Greenville tionally low mileage. Vaca- 1125 W. Mein St. first race set for 8 p. m. settingngs in Talisman Rose. portunity for advancement. ping and schools. Has modern Lowell, Michigan 49331 the final week of action to fin- SPECIALTY PRINTING—Sta- ELECTION tion time is drawing near kitchen, formal dining room PUBLICATION ORDER tionery. business cards, wed- Box 124. Lowell, Mich. 49331. Superior Furniture Co., Low- ish the regular season with a Dominates and this beautiful wagon will IN MEMORIAM ding announcements, Inform- p6-8 PLANTS AND ell. cS-tf and two full baths. HEARING ON ACCOUNT record of 20 wins and one de- Bike Deaths TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID fill the bill for recreation als. Call after 6 p. m. to ar- GERANIUMS File No. 117-816 feat Tri-River ^ In loving memory of my be- FOR SALE — Sewing ma- transportation. Capri Gold ARNOLD SCHOOL DISTRICT: loved wife, Florence, who pass- range for sample showing In Reach 34 in chine, heaav^ y duty, zlag zagw.. with nylon carpeting. All State of Michigen, The Probete Included was a 7-0 forfeit your home. Cascade Printers Tomato plants, peppers, cab- WITTENBACH Greenville High School took NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN that Hit Rt9^ar An- ed away two years ago May buttonhole, blind hem. fancy morrokide interior. See It or Court for the County of Kent win over Wyoming Rogers as Ink, 5670 Hall SE. Phone bage and vegetable plants. Pe- Estate of Sports five positions and Coopersville State in '68 28. 1967. work, bult In dynamatlcand call WITTENBACH SALES Wanted the result ol a rhubbarb be- 676-1109. cMf tunias, snaps, mangolds, as- 897-8260 FRED OESCH and Rockford three each on nud School EWCHM of Forott Hffls Pubttc automatic bobbin winder. & SERVICE CO., 749 West tween the umpire and the Rog- 8 Lowell Ledger-Suburban Lift, May 29, 1960 j>t^!• Im will AJO Trust Him when the dark ters. moss roses, zinnias and Deceased the Tri-River Conference ill- Children under IS yean of ivtrifT wwunTyi mivnicjcini Will wt nvra wfi LEARN TO RIDE! - Enroll This fine, used machine is Main St., Lowell. 897-9227. ers bench. Forest Hills led at '— clouds assail thee, many others. Also, black dirt HIGH SCHOOL BOY - WiU (Campbell) 241-5414 IT IS ORDERED that on June 19, league baseball team selected age accounted for U (or 81 guaranteed for 3 years. Pay c8 the time by a score of 11-0. Trust Him when thy now in basic horsemanship for boxes. do lawn work after school 1969, et 9:30 A.M. in the Probete Monday by conference coach- percent) of the 42 bicycling course taught by former only $49.50 as low as $5 a Courtroom, Grend Repids, Michi- Open Bowling strength is small. SERVING SERVICE - Two and this summer. 897-7798. FOR SALE — By owner. Large Scott Wingeier, one of three Thornapple Lions League es. deaths reported in 1M8 in U. S. Cavalry riding instruc- month. For free home trial c7-tf commercially-zoned lot with- gan, a hearing be held on the peti- Trust Him when to simply Koefsier's Greenhouses 13-year-old girls. Friday thru tion of Ernest Oesch, Executor, for Michigan. State Police figures tois' Private lessons. Phone call Grand Valley Sewing. pitchers named to the all-lea- Catcher Gale Schmidt of Lo- Mon., June 9,1969 trust Him Sunday, to assist serving in Lowell city limits. 297- allowance of his Final Account Hours show. 363-9544 or 458-8963. c7-8 1601 Spaulding SE WANTED - To buy qualified gue squad, was credited with 676-1609 after 6 p. m. c8-tf Publication and service shall be Last week in the American In other games, the Pilots, well was given a spot on the Seems the hardest thing of meals and clean up. 676- foot frontage on M-21. Ap- his eighth victory of the cam- 949-0408 land contracts. Call or see proximately 4'a acres. 897- made as provided by statute and League, the Yanks captnred with John Pollice on the honorable mention list. Collisions between bicycles ana mar Tne rons or soics efocnon win oe nepr all. ONE OF THE FINER—Things 1960 CHEVROLET - Good for 9325. c46-tf Court rule. paign against a single defeat Peter Speerstra. TW7-9259 or 9225. Ask for Duke or Marce. first place by winning two mound, used four-sackers to and motor vehicles totaled Trust Him when through of life ... Blue Lustre carpet transportation. 709 N. Laf- 1601 Spauldhg SE Data: May 13. 1969. BEQINNING MAY 1ST in the contest, which was ter- The all-league team lineup open conHimoMfty botwttfi HM hows of 7:00 BURPEE'S EVERBLOOM - David F. Coons, Lowell Sav- c41-tf games, both behind the hurl- defeat the Cards 104. Chris 2,588. Tbere were 2,130 per- doubts and sunshine cleaner. Rent an electric ayette. Lowell. c8 A. DALE STOPPELS minated in the fourth inning. 949-0438 ings and Loan Association, Judge of Probete ing of Jack Lane. The Yanks Devine smacked a two-run is as follows: injured. o dock A.M. and 8:00 o'clock P.M.. Eastom All the cares upon Hirn Makes cut flowers live up to shampooer $1.00 Klngsland 217 West Main Street, Lo- BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY - Vender Veen, Freihofer & Cook took the Tigers, 13-4, and won homer In the 4th Inning ami P - Jim Wright. Coopers- cast- BED k DRESSER - Walnut. twice as long. Walter's Lum- 1 Selected with Wingeier were Standard Time, on that day. Hardware and Variety, Cas- well. Phone 897-8321. cSSU Home site. 5 j acres with By: George R. Cook Cloeed Mon . and Tuas. By comparison, there were Till the storm of life Is Spring and mattress, carpet, RUMMAGE SALE - All week. ber Mart. c50-tf outfielder Tom Teft. second a close one from the Indiana, came back again in the sixth ville; Gary Barager. Green- cade. c8 hew garage 22x22. 800 gal- Attorney for Estate ville: Bob Wilson, Rockford; 47 deathaths and 2,308 persons over. drapes, bedspreads and 2715 Patterson SE just north- 1125 W. Main Street Opan Wad. thro Sun. Nite baseman Gary Gromer and 2-1. to blast a three-run homer. UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY - BLOOD DONORS - Needed. lon septic and drain field. Bob Foster also connected in IB — Ken Breokema, Cop- in bicycling ac- And thy trusUng days are BULLDOZING AND - Trench- blankets. 949-2621. c8 of 28t» Street. c8 Lowell, Michigen 49331 7:00P. M.. 10:00P.M. shortstop Stan Grochowalski, NOTICE IS FUSTHEI GIVEN that at said electloa two (I) New 1968 zig zag sewing ma- All blood types. Hours I 2 miles north of I/)well on Other games In the Ameri- the fourth inning with a two- stock Park; 2B — Jeff Hack- in persons wfll be elected ta tbe affke af Meofcr * the Baard past. ing. Also sand and gravel a. m. to 4 p. m. Other hours A true copy, who also ualternated on the can League found the Indians III. I *J 4M '• .i> JM-I " 1961 PONTIAC - Executive 2- HOOVER SWEEPER - Two- . chine, must be sold. Built- AWen Nash Road, near Ar- ROLAND R. ROBEY run round-trip. er, GreenvUle; SB — Mike An- of EdacaUoa af Fereft HUs Public Scheab. Keat Coaaty, ilefl. EM 1-9934 br 676- aooolntment. Michigan Register of Probete c7-9 Opan Thursday Afternoon mound for the Rangers. State Police analysis shows Michael Mychowlak til Door hard top. This car is tone model. Cleans like new. in controls, to make button- rowhead Golf Course and winning over the Royals, M, drus, Sparta; SS — Jerry Mkklgaa, each far fav (4) year teraa eaUsg Jaae N, Itn, 1 '. C8-12 inter. 454-9471. cSltf 1:00 P. M. -6:00 P. M. The Cards won easily over the balow—15 age group year a one owner, locally driven Pay small balance of $21.12. holes, blind hem, sew on Murrav Lake. $3,950. Call Teft finished the league sea- with Tracy Collins pitching for Rood. Greenville; OF — Glen aad that the faOawtag arc candidates far said afnee : Vender Veen, Freihofer & Cook the Cubs. 0-0. Then the Cubs after year accounts for 75 to IN MKMORIAM PAINTING — Schedule your new car trade-In with an Terms. Call for a free home buttons and overcast. Total 458-6488. cfi 1125 W. Main St. son with a .321 aver- the Indians: while the Tigers Rasmusaen, Greenville; Rog WANTED TO RENT scored big over the Orioles, bcunced back to beat the Pi- N percent of the injuries. summer painting needs now. ACTUAL 29.000 miles. Eauip- demonstration. 534-5448 or. balance $40.50 or take over 2 OR 3 — Bedroom house in Lowell. Michigen 49331 CLOSED MONTH OF JULY age while Gromer compiled a Marshall. Coopersville; Steve JAMES S. BANTA In loving memory of our be- PUBLICATION ORDER rates In a close contest, 6-5. Experienced & insured. Res- ped with V-8. automatic after 5 p. m., 363-3053. Elec- payments of $5.10 per month. country. 897-8814. c4-8 mark of .308 and Grochowal- 17-2. Stuits, Rockford; Randy Thom- In addition, two to three loved husband and father, PETITION TO PROBATE WILL Chris Wietlce captured his sec- WILLIAM G. COLVIN idential and commercial. transmission, power steering, tro Hygiene. c8 Call Capitol Sewing credit ski fashioned a brilliant .354 as. Cooperavifle; C — Steve times as many bike riders are Clarence L. Dollaway, who AND DETERMINE HEIRS The Braves of the National ond pitching win for the cubs. Free esUmates. Call I. Zyl- power brakes and is sitting manager till 9 p. m. If toll, WOOL WANTED - Paying 35 R. J. Timmer AMERICAN LEGION mark. VanHoose. Greenville. killed in rural areas as urban. entered into rest on May 27, File No. 118,853 League retained their unde- NOTICE IS FURTHES GIVEN (hat at saM election aae (1) stra (457-1803). D. Bos (669- on brand new premium tires. OUTBOARD MOTOR - 10 hp call collect 363-6814. cl-tf cents for good wool. Call Mathews, who will lose many However, the past experience 1959, ten years ago today. Johnson with tank in excel- State of Michigan, The Probata LANES feated record by defeating the AMERICAN STOCK CARS RACE peraaa wfll be elected la the office af Member af the laard 1024), H. HHlbrand (669- The exterior is Capri'old Simon Marchele. Caledonia of his standouts by gradua- shows that the urban areas lent condition. $75. 676-1605. Realty Court for the County of Kent. Pirates 4-0. and the Cards. AT IONIA TRACK of EdacaUoa af Fareat HOls Public Schools. Keat Coaaty, Many a lonely heartache. 6724), or L. Unbolt (457- with a black vinyl roof. The phone 891-8715 will pick up. Estate of tion, got a look at a future have the majority of the In- c-8 805 East Main St. 4-3. Bill Dangl pitched against W L Michteaa, far a three (S) year lera eadlag Jaae », Itn. Often a silent tear. 9527). c8-ll Interior seats are custom c49-tf LILLY M. ELLIS prospect when sophomore Bob juries and the accidents re the Pirates while Tony Gro- Yankees 4 1 The Ionia Free Fair Aaaod- aad tkat the failowiag persaas are candidates far said affke; But always a beautiful mem- morrokide with door to door Help Wanted ADA ported. ARTICLES FOR SALE - An- CEMENT WORK WANTED - IT IS ORDERED thet on June 19, Telephone 897-7566 Vanderbaan turned In his first chowalski hurled the close one Indians ation and the Crystal Raceway ory. carpeting. This Is exception- 3 2 tlques, carved oak buffet, Driveways, patios, steps, all Three acre wooded lot with 1969, at 10:00 A.M. In the Probete Helen Koawers, Mgr. varsity pitching victory In a against the Cards, the winning Tigers management announce that, SARAH J. HAMP Of him. we loved so dear. ally sharp and priced to 3 2 store type coffee erlnder. ra- TREE TRIMMERS - Wanted types. Small jobs welcomed. view. Forest Hills schools. $3,- Courtroom, Grand Rapids, Michi- relief role on May 19 when starting June I, stock car rac- gan, a haering be held on the peti- mn came in the final inning. (males 2 3 Michigan has more fresh wa- sell!! See It or call WIT- dios from the IKO's. door 500 00 KENNETH E. KLYNSTRA For Sale Male or female. Phone 897- Can 897-9517 c6-tf tion of Shirley Vanem a for probete Royals ing will be featured at the ter than any other state. p-8 His loved ones. TENBACH SALES & SER- • 4 stops, etc. Dinette set. other of e purported will, end for eppolnt- Ionia Free Fair Grounds. Enough fresh water for every VICE CO., 749 West Main 9263 or 897-9125. c50-tf GERRIT W. LAMAIN furniture, dishes, etc. Ms GARDEN AREA - Wanted. BIG CROOKED LAKE ment of a fiduciary, and for a de- Ctyoe BABy/ NATIONAL manufacturing plant in Amer- BLOCKS — Cement, cinder, St.. Lowell. 897-9227. c-8 WANTED - Full time wait- ^4 to 1 acre, free from termination of hairs. Time trials will be held at ROGER A. MATTHEWS le and other electric appli- Modernized 2 bedroom home, THIS is*Y oent&recvr ) ica flows by Detroit oach aft- Gaylite. all sizes. Also chim- ances. 200 1" and 2" thick ress. 676-2601. c3-tf quackgrass. In Lowell or Publication and nrvka shell be W L 7 p. m.;—Races at 8:15 p. m. ernoon. FOR SALE — Headboard King lake front, sandy beach, all made es provided by stetute and Personals ney blocks. Vosburg Block squares of styrofoam for south of town. Weeds will Court rule. Braves 5 1 every Friday night. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that aO qaalifted aad reg- size walnut contemporary. SALES HELP - Male, real new interior, carpeting. Must and Gravel Company. Ada. decorations, etc. 1961 Comet be kept out all year. Write Date: May 14, 1969. Cards 2 3 Milk is Michigan's biggest istered deetari of said Schaol District are estWed ta vote Storage compartment. Very estate. Have opening In our be seen, $10,500. For further information, con- ter said candidates at said eiectka. Phone 676-1047. c2-tf station wagon for the wood W. W. Longdoe, Box 2. Rt. Pirates 2 3 single source of farm Income, PAINTING — Interior, exter- good condiUon. 949-1604. c8-9 new and modern Forest Hills A. DALE STOPPELS HIHE tact Duane LaCombe at Cry- hobbyist, smaller pieces of 3. Lowell. Michigan. p8 Judge of Probate Cabs 2 3 bringing our farmers more ior. No Job too small. 949- TIME TO THINK - About office. Real estate training LOWELL stal Raceway, Crystal, Michi- V and V plywood, cherry Vender Veen, Freihofer & Cook Pilots 1 3 than 01?. million a year. 0526. c47-tf baler twine $5.75 per bale gan - birch, etc. Some wood tools institute and complete super- Large 3 bedroom semi-bunga- By; George R. Cook NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at said aloe- while our supply lasts. J.P. vised deal training provided. Attorney for Estete JESSUP PIANO TUNING - and clamps SWVxH" red- low on double comer lot, 2- tion 'the followinq proposition will ba submitted Burroughs, 110 South Hud- Yard-Man Guaranteed advertising pro- WANTED: 1125 W. Main Street And repair service. Electron- wood. For the electronic car garage. Pi baths. 2 en- Lowell, Michigen 49331 son, Lowell. Phone 897-8741. gram. Cooperation, leads 4 to tha qualifiad electors: < Ic tuning assures accuracy. minded, about 200 old and closed porches. $16,000. terms. A true copy. DODGEBOYS c7-10 pleasant working conditions. REAL ESTATE Call 897-7368 cl-tf later radios, all conditions, ROLAND R. ROBEY Mustang Deluxe Contact hoy Reynolds or Register of Probate c' 9 RWRB JVGHT- BONDING PROPOSITION also record players. 10 TV's, Aggressive new branch office LOWELL HOUSE PAINTING - Inside 1969 MODEL — Zig-zag sew- Dave Campbell, Kent Real ruts /s rue excellent tube tester. 14" of Kent Real Estate Company VandarVeen. Freihofer & Cook Shall the Fareat HHb PahHc Schaab, Coaaty af Kent, or Outside. Reasonable rates. ing machine plus a desk type Estate Company. 949-3200. Three bedroom rancher on r/Me TV oer cabinet. Used very little. Rider tires, doors, and many oth- located In Forest Hills urgent- 1 1125 W. Main St. Mkhlgaa, harrow the san of aat ta exceed Two Milllaa Satisfaction guaranteed Free cS-12 about I * acre lot. Recreation Lowell, Michigan 49331 A oxeAroeAt/ er articles. Sale starts Me ™ ly reqlulre s homes and farms with NAPA Nlae Haadrrd Thaasaad (|2JM,N0.N) Dollars and estimates. Call 603-3308 at Looks new. Just turn a dial room in basement. $13,900. PUBLICATION ORDER •ME NUKING in all price ranges for our Ha heads therefar, far the parpaae of erectli for buttonholes or fancy sew- 4 hp Briggs & Stratton motor. mortal Day and thru Satur- FINAL ACCOUNT Clarksvllle. c2-tf many clients. We can guaran- lag aad ndh|hig aew schaal haUdhsgs aa ing. Will sell for 6 payments 25" Twist-A-Flex Contour Cut- day and Sunday. 9 a. m. to HELP WANTED RAMSDELL DR. ROAD File No. 117,521 ta exMleg sHwol balidlncs; reaavattag and of $6.96. For a free trial In ting, Live-Action Clutch, Safe- 8 p. m. 5421 Cascade Road tee the sale of your property. State of Michigen, The Probete Near Bostwick Uke. Acre exMsc schaal sitei and halUlags aad ac YOUR your home call 534-5448 or, ty Blade Control. Stick Shift SE. c8 Court for the County of Kent. Replacement Parts Ildla • ml - Call Roy Reynolds. 363-2757 wooded lot and 2 acre wooded Estete of aiuonai scnooi ma. after 5 p. m., 363-3053. Elec- Controls, and other features. GRAVEL — Screened cement, PONFEITI OUT OF tro Hygiene. c8 INDUSTRIAL or Dave Campbell lot DELLA HATCH PONTIAC-OLDS gravel, road gravel, fill sand Deceased Each parson voting on tha above bonding prop- Regular $259.95 458-8211 or 949-3200 ReprescataUve MR. BEAN GROWER - Let and stones for drain fields. 120 ACRE FARM IT IS ORDERED thet on June 26. 1969, et 9:30 A.M. In the Probate osition must ba — la the Fareat HUs Area At pit or delivered Byron ENGINEER KENT REAL ESTATE CO. Any repair is only as dependable as the replaosment us put Thimet in your bean SPECIAL SALE PRICE Between Lowell and Saranac Courtroom, Grend Rapids, Mich- fertilizer to control all In- Weeks, 897-8286 c8-tf 4752 Cascade Road SE igen, a hearing be held on the peti- parts you install...So, for professional results, check (s) A cMaea af the United States af Anerica aver Well-established light metal on M-21. Three bedroom home, sects Perfect control and no tion of Bernard J. Kropf. edmini- -A" OMT with us for all the replacement parts you need foi Uwatyeae (M) yean af age; JOE JAGER SHOP SALE - 524 Howard manufacturer has an opening barn, garage About one-half strator. for allowance of his Flnel need for spraying. Bagged UK ARGO—MMMI $239.95 Street Single bed. good, $25: for a man with time study tillable. $29,000 Account (h) A risiiiat af the State af Mkhlgaa far stx (I) once each week so order everything from a tune-up to a complete overhaul... 4 screens, 56 x 56. |B: Gdds and methods experience. Fa- Publication end Mrvlce shell be maaths aad af the Schaal District far thirty (30) days early. Also Custom weed SITUATIONS made es provided by statute and NAPA Parts are made to the highest quality standards Wittenbach ADA VILLAGE and ends as priced; lamp miliarity with data process- WANTED priar ta the date of eiectlaa; spraying and 28 percent ni- Court rule. and stand. $150; Ice chest, ing helpful. A good salary WANTED Date: Mey 20. 1969 by leading U.S. manufacturers and guaranteed to equal (c) A qaalified elector of the Schaol District havlag Sales & Sarvica Co. trogen solution. BIRD FER- HARDWARE Have buyer for two or three charcoal burner—both for $2: and benefit program. RICHARD N. LOUGHRIN praperty assessed far (axes witWa the Schaol District bedroom home in Forest Hills -PRICE SnGKEHSI or exceed all original equipment specifications for all 897-9227—Lowell, Mich. TILIZER CO. Greenville. Ed- 'The Home of Good Hardware* 2 shovels. $2.25 each; coal Judge of Probate ar be (he lawful hasbaad ar wile ef each peraaa. 48tf more. Ionia. c8-10 REMODELING - Plastering, School area, up to $30,000 VandarVeen, Freihofer & Cook makes and models of- scuttle. 35c: 3 rugs for 50c. 577 Ada Dr. - Ph. ORfr4811 ROOT-LOWELL decorating, roof repair, new- By: George R. Cook la addMea, each peraaa vadag sa the ahave •ripsMtiia aiast Phone 897-9543, Cora Hand. MANUFACTURING roofs. Insurance work wel- Attorney for Estate he a itgirtertd elector of (he City ar TawasMp is whkh he 4 M 1125 W. Mein Street LOOK - Wizard 4 hp Roto Till come. West Michigan Re- Lowell. Michigen 49331 resides. COMPANY R. J. Timmer Cart a Trucks RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES to be reduced $1.5$1.&0) per day pair Contractors. 364-9421 A true copy, NOBODY OUIDEUS until sold. Starting. Wednes- 1000 Foreman Road C7-10 ROLAND R. ROBEY TAKE NOTICE that the Board af EdacaUoa has esUmated PRICES FOR MONDAY. MAY 26 Heliarc Welding Register of Probate c8-10 the expease af erecUa^. furnishing aad eqatahu aew schaol 812 Head of Livestock day May 28 at Western Au- Lowell, Michigan 49331 Realty o baildlags and additions to exIsUnR achaol bBildliies; reaa- to^ ^tf Gear H. Smith Outboard A inboard Wa Weld All Metals Telephone: 897-9212 10514 Fulton Rd., between Ada CourthouM vattag aad remadeUag existlag schaal sites »ad haMtafs aad Vaal yp to $51.00 cwt. 1969 OLDSMOILE - Torona- and Lowell. Office phone— Ionia. Michigan 48846 Marine Engines acqairiag addiUanal achaal sites la he Two MlUaa Nlae Baa An equal opportunity PUBLICATION ORDER Baaf Staars and Hatfen up to $33.90 cart. do's (2 to choose from) For Rent File No. 118-885 •IHE GOOD GUYS dred Thaasaad (feNI.MMI) Dollars, aB af which it it aee- employer 897-8730 Both are genuine factory of- State of Michigan, The Probete eaaary la raise hy hacrawing aad issalag beads af Ihe District Beat Cows up to $24.70 cwt. Zigmont Bros. c8-9 Res. phone 949-0IJ9; Court for the County of Kent iaaf Suit up to $28.75 cwt. ficial cars with only RUG SHAMPOOER - For Small Engines miles on them. The optional 2911 Montcalm rent at Walter's Lumber or salesmen. Mr. Fahrai, 897- Estate of equipment on these cars In- JOB OPPORTUNITY - The 9334. or Mr. Divine, .67^9124, KATE METTERNICK j v Fttdar Cattia from $23.50 to $35.50 cwt. Mart. Removes dirt and (2 to 12 HP.) Tha places of voting at said Annual Elaction clude just about everything City of Lowell has an open- or Mrs. Warner. 897-7315. a/k/M KATTIE METTERNICK H09S up to $26.00 cwt. Phone: 897-9861 stains the easy way. c50-tf Deceesed will ba as follows: in the way of comfort and ing in a responsible position c5-6 ' • c5tf IT IS ORDERED thet or. June 23 Sows up to $22.80 cwt. Dulles Include, secretarial GREAT PRICES convenience. Items available LOWELL — New 2 bedroom, 1969. at 10:00 A.M. in the Pro- Traetors Pracinct No. I: Collins School loon up to $18.90 cwt. are air conditioning, power PIANO TUNING - And repair work for the city manager. carpeted apartment. $140.00. bata Courtroom, Hall ol Justice. eping k general cleri- Grand Rapids, Michigan, a hearing GREAT SERVICE 4MI Heathertaae, S.E., Grand Rapids TawasMp steering, power brakes, pow- service. Registered crafti- Rent includes, water, heat, Faadar PI9* from $14.00 to $21.25 cwt. cal work. If you feel quail- be held on the petition of George Real Coaaty, Michigan er windows, power seats. man. member of Piano Tech- air conditioning, disposal, re- 1970 Ski Doo's Metternlck for appointment of an GREAT GUYS TO DO Lambs up to $29.00 aoch fled and are interested in We also have a full line of automotive paint and refln- jwer door locks. AM&FM nicians Guild. Call GU-MM frigerator. range and laun- AT 19(9 PRICES administrator, and for a determina- jereo radios, tilt and tele- good wages, excellent fringe dry facilities in building. Ph. tion of heirs. — BUSINESS WITH NN%#V« ishing products, tools, shop suppUes and equipment Precinct No. 2: Forest Hills High School The sale has the largest number of buyers paying the high- or 241-3760. ctftt scope steering wheels, auto- benefits and future security 457-9643 or 457 0252. c7-tf $495 Publication and Mrvlce shall be est market prices for your livestock. made as provided by statute end SEE US NOW AND SAVE Multiple Purpota Room matic trunk openers and LIVESTOCK TRUCKING - call 897-7111 for application BOYS Valuable Free Gift given away at 9:30 every Monday night. Buy Mow and Save Court rule. Lowell Ml Hall Street, S.E., Aia Tawaship many more accessories too Lake Odessa Auction, Tuei. form. cjMf FOR RENT — Low cost com- Dete: May 21. 1969. Must be present to win. Keat Caaaty, Mkhlgaa numerous to mention. We've St. Johns Auction. Wednea- mercial space, over 500 so. A. Dale StoppeH BUY WITH CONFIDENCE — from your Dodge "Quality" Dealer Ravenna Livestock Sale Monday and Big Rapids Sale Wed- SMALL FOOD PLANT-Needs CALEDONIA Automotive rchased these cars direct- day. Call collect. B. Church. feet. On Fulton Street, mid- man to assist on second o-cKtom. (One of Five ll-tlme winners In U. S. A.) nesday, beginning at 5: :00 p.m. ly 1 from the factory at a tre- Beldlng. 794-1947. c3ftf way between Ada and Low- TRACTOR & EQUIP. HI L MAtt—Fl IIT-IZIS R shift. Good working condi- Attorney lor Petitioner This Natke is gtvea hy order of the Board af EdacaUaa al Bonded for your protection. mendous savings to you!! ell. 676-1780. c8-tf CourthouM tions. Benefits. Chance for COMPANY McQUEEN MOTORS, INC. . Ihe Farest Hflh PabHc Schools, Caaaty af Keat, Mkhlgaa ' See them or call WITTEN- TRUSSES - Trained fitter, Ionia. Michigan RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES advancement. Apply Hall- FOR RENT OR SALE - New A true copy, IA riTC^KI MOTOR SALES 1411 Wm Mala, Lewil BACH SALES & SERVICE surgical appliances, etc., at Caledonia - TW 1-8141 MART HELEN PRICE Gearge Wright RAVENNA. MICHIGAN J. Paal Herman Koss Rexall Drugs. Saranac, mark. S. Water Street. Low- and used travel trailers. EM C7-12 ROLAND R. ROBEY J IV 1^ 930 W. Main— fW. 7-9281—Lowtll ARMIE S STANDARD CO. 749 W. Main, Lowell, Register of Probete ce.1i:) Secretary, BaeN af * h Michigan. c39tl ell. 897-8421. c8 1-9934 c8-12 W. Mala, Lawel AacUoaeer Manager 897-9227. c8 /

10 Lowtll Ladgw-Suburbin Lift, May 29,1909 Must Obtain I£6ic Promotions Survey Shows 'Old Folks'State's Best Permits for PLUMBING * HEATING Coming iod, as compared with about 6.8 percent *9 East Mala St, Lowell Listed for James M. Hare. Fireworks Michigan's senior citlzens-65 years and for the men. older-have by far the best safe driving "On the other hand," Hare commented, MASTER PLUMBER State Police "These fiauresHare said, "tend to With the public fireworks Events record of any other age group in the "36 percent of drivers in the 20-25 year dispel the often-heard notion that many display season beginning In Promotion of two Michigan category had been convicted at least state. of our older drivers are not safe drivers. Michigan, organizations and State Police officers and the once." Annual Mmorlal Day Ser- And women hold an appreciable lead This survey seems to prove that highway communities interested In these transfer of a third effective vice will be held at South Boa- over men as safe drivers, both in the sen- The next highest age group in percent- safety wisdom improves with age. Years exhibitions are reminded by May 25 Is announced by Col Horn: TW7-7S34 ton Bible Church on Friday, ior citizen and in all other age brackets in age of convictions was the 25-30 year the State Police that certain Fredrick E. Davids. Depart- spent behind the wheel bring a greater re- - TW7.7104 May 9b, at 9:N a. m. Pallor general. class, with 30 percent. Above 30, the applications and permits for ment Director. gard for our traffic laws and for the need Joe Everett will be the speak- A survey of more than 1-million driver percentage of convictions declined stead- to think safety at all times. them must be cleared first. Det. Robert S. Huddy, of the er. ily until it reached the senior citizen's records by the Driver and Vehicle Services "1 wish there was some way to combine Forms for applications and PUN YOUR fire marshal division at Rock- low level. The Women's Relief Corps Division, and covering a two-year period, this cool-headed experience with the permits concerning public dis- ford, is advanced to detective SUMMER WEDMNO regular meeting May 4th. Pot- shows that less than 10 percent of drivers Accident records revealed that only sharp reflexes of youth. Perhaps our sen- play and storage of fireworks sergeant, remaining at his NOW1 luck dinner at 6; SO in Ameri- on the far side of 65 had been convicted about 4.5 percent of women drivers in may be obtained at any State present location. He succeeds ior citizens should be encouraged to take can Legion Hall. the oldest age groups had been involved Police post This is according - CemsaH with as li regards Det, Sgt. Clyde A. Marquardt of a motor vehicle law violation in that a more active role in helping to educate to a 1968 amendment of the to yoar wedHag piwa.. • who retired recently. time, according to Secretary of State in an accident during the two-year per- our younger drivers." Clark-Ellis American Legion fireworks law. Auxiliary No. 152 will hold a BY APPOINTMBNT! Tpr. Frederick C. Wille, of special meeting next Tuesday, Councils or commissions of the Flint post, is promoted to VA Requires Complete Weidlag Servtee June 5, at 2 p. m at the cities and villages and town- detective and assigned to the S. W. Bowne American Legion Hall. ship boards are the only units fire marshal division at the Tom Sawyer Contest College Data of government which may le- post. The Vergennes Cooperative Wo Wire Flowers World-Wldo L.T.- ENTRY FORM from Veterans gally accept applications for Club will meet June 5th at fireworks displays and issue Det. John E. Slattery. of the The Veterans Administration the home of Freda McKinnle. June Bowman' spent the permits. division at Flint, is transfer- today urged the more than Haniette Fansler will serve as weekend at home and with ber Nkuac *— red to the division at Rock- 560,000 veterans and service- co-hostess. Program: Thelma parents and friend. Candy In 1827 Army officers were ford. men now enrolled in the na- Sba/loral Hahn will present a book re- House of Caledonia, attended lent to the founders of the Address tion's colleges and universities Huddy loined the department view. Wayland Calvary Church Sun- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad under the post-Korean G. I. In 1955. Wille and Slattery In day evening. Gale Bowman la to initiate its construction This CRy * Stole Bill to complete and return anli Humr? 1956 a member of the Honor's was to become the first link VA certification of attendance Ada Drive Gain Tops Choir. In the nation's great rail com- ilrth Date cards as soon as possible. Pfconc 67^9441 of 45 M028 . Mr. and Mn. Raymond How- munications chain. Economic gains In Michigan ard and family of Detroit I p.m. on TMs- outpaced the national economy Al entries mast be •aUritlwl •* Now sent to college-level spent the weekend at the Geo. trainees only once during each In 1958. the Michigan Depart- Howard home. It was young day, Jane S4. i Ufe, Box ment of Commerce reports in enrollment period, the certifi- Charles Edward's first visit to 129C, Lowell, Mteftfcai 49U1. cation was formerly required Its economic review of the see grandpa and grandma. POOL TABLES * SUPPUES year past. monthly In order for the vet- Charles is lust seven weeks eran or serviceman to be paid Amnemeirt Machines Michigan citizens' personal old. his monthly VA educational MILLER-NEWMARK Income jumped 10.3 percent A very pretty wedding oc- assistance allowance. the previous year. curred at at. Patrick's Church S7I7 »Ui St, East Saturday morning when Rose The veteran or serviceman Gross state product is esti- Marie Metternlck of Alto be- Is asked to Indicate If there 949-2030 mated at |40 billion, a sharp came the bride of William J. has been a change In his en- DINING AND DANCING 11.1 percent higher than 1967. Bruinsma of rand Rapids. rollment as shown on the card, THORNS Gross national product rose Rev. Leo Malinowski perform could see our churches being or li he terminated enrollment. To The Editor: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUNDAY AppUuce, TV k Record only 8.1 percent in the same ed the very impressive cere- blackmailed, our universities To help the VA anticipate Bill Drake Andrew Gollon Center mony. Rev. Fr. Wilaon of We now read where an or- being destroyed and our po- Marywood presided In the ganization calling themselves licemen being shot down with- his future educational assist- and the Hi Utoa 9 to I Qaaltty Always - Best Valaes Sanctuary. A reception imme- the National Black Economic out warning, if he might not ance needs, he is also asked 9:30 to 1:30 9494)220 diately following the ceremony Development Conference has wonder if ne had fought on to check whether he will en- STRAND was held at Cedl's Ranch presented the Churches of the wrong side. roll in the same program and House, Belmont. A number of America with a Black mani- school for the next period. I believe there were more Gilmort Sport Shop friends from this vicinity at- festo demanding $509,990,099 in Americans killed in the Civil On the back of the card is Lena Lou Inn lr Uvt ioit THEATRE tended. reparations for past grievances a reminder that if the veteran HM E. Fulton Rd.. Ada Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bowman (real or Imaginary). War than the total killed in LOWELL—MlCllfil* World War I, World War n, or serviceman fail* to com- ADA attended the York Chapter at OR4-5901 The decision of how to spend Korea and Vietnam. Somehow plete and return the card to the Masonic the VA ottice Indicated on the WHITE ROSE GASOLINE their billions of un-taxed dol- this seemed to make a hero evening. On card he will receive no fur- Open I Day* 'til I. THURS., FRI., SAT. SUN., lars should be up to the chur- of our president at that time. ning they atl ther payment from the VA. IN CASCADE Closed Thursday MAY 29, 19. SI/JUNE 1 ches and their congreflatioos Choir Banquet at the Sveden Perhaps their descendants and it would be a noble ges- ITS... House. should demand reparations Ma&Pa ture if much of it were used FAIRCHILD OIL CO. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pitsch from the church or govern- for some form of charity, but and daughters were Sunday ment. When the clergy, the in- /Vote Featuring HONE HEATING OIL to pay this amount in what afternoon callers at the Leon tellectuals, the psychologists 14-Hr. Furnace Repair is obviously blackmail to any Anderson home. and the sociologists are finally Well Drilling A Daily laaared Budget Payment Last week Mr. and Mrs. organization would seem quite Inappropriate even though able to persuade the white peo- PUMP REPAIR Plup Gerald Anderson and Bobby ple they should give the black manv of the clergy have spent 897-7590 — 897-8221 spent Sunday evening with us. people everything they de- Past Service, Free Esttoaatoa SPECIAL $1.20 Mr. and Mis. Keith Bowman much of their time In reotnt yean encouraging black peo- mand, I feel sure it won't be flftewMelaMlly! attended the 48th wedding an- Ion* that instead of feeling to believe all they have 4:19 fM. Moa. Taes. HIGHLAND HILL niversary of Mr. and Mn. Roy guilty about being white, we do is demand anything and McCaul at their home in Cal- OPEN; 7 p.m. Wed., Than., Fri. Sal. DAIRY it would be theirs may all Jolly well wish we iajnto edonia Sunday afternoon. They lt E.D. RICHARD Cfnplete Uie if Dairy were black. also called on Arthur Wentz- Products One wonders just what the CALL: TW7.8I04 CLOSED SUNDAYS loff who is very sick following H. Gl Delivered to Your Door function of the clergy has be- a serious operation recently. come now when many of them » ' 897-7992 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ander- spfcn their time leading dem- son called on Theresa Miller onstraton in dvil disobedience DlfTZ LOCKSMITH at her home Sunday afternoon while making their demands, last week. She is gaining slow- but where were they when H Specializing la Automobiles Kl what many people think of as 24-HOUR SERVICE * JSJ-JjAm. a senile Supreme Court was Sundays • Holidays Vnflr taking prayer out of the school 5*3 Bancroft, S. E.. AHo -Next Week- house? 8484827 "BUONA SERA. In demanding reparations it should be remembered mat MRS. CAMPIEU." while white Europeans were CMd Trimming Witt cm uuoWgifa selling slaves from Arica, they were buying them from black StartsAt The ROGER W. FLESER One PerftrauuMe at 7:4S p.m. African rulers for run and 219$ S. Maaroe Road - RRJ Thursday through Saaday rubles. Many of the GreeaviSe, MM. 49» dooed many intellectuals. psychoTo- -By Appototmeat— Monday thru Wedaeaiay gists and iorinlneists are 784-3701 preaching and teaching the doctrine that white people should feel guilty for being white while others are black. CLOSED I find it Impossible to feel MEMORIAL DAY ly about this as I am sure HOME CENTER was something beyond our control. ... What You Can't Buy, We Can Customize! If I never owned any slaves, neither did my father or grandfather, but ray great- andfather was killed in the Svil War while in the Union Arrav. You can't help but won- featuring; Cabinets by Kitchen Compact der If he were here today and Custom Vanities State Are You resktent fire man Linoleum by Congoleum-Nairn

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