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LOWELL. MICH., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. I960 J! Lowell Meets East Here Friday Night Lowell will open its home sea-1 half of the Wyoming contest, Lights On Friday Night son here Friday meeting the numil Defeat Wyoming 1412 her two team in the conference; The extra points were the dif- That great day has come one day earlier than East Grand Rapids. The game ference in the game with Wyom starts nt 7:30 at Recreation Park. ing Park on their field last Friday expected; the new Main Street lighting will be turned East was defeated last week by night. Dilly scored both points. on Friday, September 30 at 7:00 p. m. Registration Hours the top team of the Grand Valley, Tlie team as a whole was much What promises to be one of the best lighted Godwin, 19-12. Godwin stepped improved in poise and perform- East's passing attack and held ance over the game with Ionia. business sections in the state, will become a reality Extended Here Kingwell and Grubs, the East lim- Lowell did all its scoring in the V ficcals will say a few appropriate words and throw To allow everyone to register to ning stars. sccond quarter coming from be- vote in the November 8 general ficials will say a few appropriate words and throw Lowell expects to have a new hind. Miller returned a Wyoming election, the office of I-owell City attack perfected by Friday night kick to the Lowell 47, in just 9 run- the switch. Clerk will he open Friday eve- an I this promises to be a hard ning plays using all the Lowell ning. September 30, and October fought game. Dilly, who suffered backs on the final play. Dilly look At this time Lowell will nRain 7, until 9 p. m., and all day Satur- rib injuries in the Wyoming game, J pitchout on the 17 and ran over. have Main Street lighting second / Y.MC.A. Football day (9 a. m. to 5 p. m.i October will be ready to go; he was only He look the same play over for to none. Some 30 years ago this 1 and October 8. used on defense during the last the extra point. community was one of the best Draws 80 Boys The clerk's office Is open 8:15 , I-ate in the second quarter Wy- Our Town, Is the most recent projci-t of the Lowell iliKh School lighted in the area with lines of a. m. to 12:15 p. m. ami 1:15 p. m. oming fumbled on its own 13 and Art department under the skilled dlrecllim of Mrs. Donald Mullen. boulevard lights, five lights to a Game times are 9:45 and 11:15 to 5:15 p. m. dally regularly, and Methodist Church The Junior and Senior students have been learning the VBHOUH pole in approximately the same for the YMCA Flag Football Lowell recovered. Four plays took these special hours during the last the ball to the 1 foot line where theories of color and eoni|Misitlon, aloni; with techniques of pulnt- district. This week the 44 new League held at Recreation Park on few days before the deadline for Rotary Governor Kropf went through the middle on Annual Harvest Inn watercolors and applying their results to portray life In Lowell. fluorescent lights will make this Saturday mornings. registering October 10. n sneak. Dilly ngain took the bail To L. 11. S. art students all of l^ovvoll Is their classroom. They community once again a bright In games held Saturday, Septem- The hours and places for voters Visits Lowell over for the extra point. Dinner, Oct. 4 will bo sketching and painting on the river hanks, the muin street, spot on the map. ber 24, the results were as follows: residing in the surrounding town- and by the mills and factories, during the next few weeks in their Grade School: Moore's Lions—19; All the Wyoming scoring was on Program Planned ships to register Is available in a The Annual Harvest dinner of the attempt to create pictures which "say" l»well. Linda Stephens, Boone's Bears—0; Ward's Redskins long pass plays; the first in the notice printed on another page of Wednesday, Oct. 5 First Methodist Church of Lowell, Jane Potter, Duvld Davis and Um. Doyle are shown sket« ii^ig The ceremony of turning on the —12; Walter's Browns 0. opening of the game on a play lights will be held starting at 6:45 this issue. The Rotary Club of Lowell next sponsored by the Women's Society on the hank of Flat River. The quarterbacking of Steve covering 72 yards and again In p. m. on the comer of Main St. and REMEMBER—you cannot vote Wednesday. October 5, will be host of Christian Service, will be held Collins and the running of Pat tlv 3rd period on a 52-yard pass This year an Art Club has been be no night meetings, no officers, Riverside Drive, Friday, Septem- unless you register by October 10 to Alan Y. Broughton. governor of Ph y. Tuesday. October 4. at the church. ber 30th. The brief affair will be McCormick, along with stalwart with your city or township clerk. Mrs. Jack Thome, president of initiated by the students in the Art and no refreshments. The club the 629 district of Rotary Interna- Schoonmaker scored both touch- III class of Lowell High School. will operate from the classroom, held just before the Lowell-East line play, enabled the Lions to de- tional. who is making his annual the WSCS has appointed Mrs. Arn- feat the Bears. downs. Kick attempts for the ex- These are the second-year students and any decisions to be made will football game. The band will stop Mrs. Lenora MocDonald. 72 official visit to each of the 42 tra point failed after both scores. old Wittenbach as general chair- Scoring both touchdowns in the man of the dinner. Other commit- who have some very definite ob- be made there. For each project on their way to the football field Rotary Clubs in Michigan and tawell played pretty much of first quarter, the Redskins man- Passes: Last Rites Held tee chairmen for the event are Mrs. jectives in mind. These people will a chairman will be chosen who and play the national anthem. The Sault Ste. Marie. Ontario. He will a defense game in the last half Rev. J. Marlon DeVinney will say aged to hold off the determined Gerald Rollins, tickets and Mrs. furnish the leadership for the Art I will direct the program. In this Funeral services were conducted address the local club and confer with Dilly injured and carrying a people, who will also participate way many more people will have a word of prayer and Mayor Wm. Browns. The play of John Dawson at the Roth Funeral home on Francis Campau, decorations. with President Chuck Hill, Secre- 7 point lead. The defense unit led at a Club level as soon as their an opportunity of developing lead- Jones. John Collins, former Mayor and Monte Tousignaut caught the Tuesday at 2 p. m., for Mrs. Le- tary Frank Battistella and com- by McMahon and Wakefield did a The menu for the dinner will be skills permit. ership than would have if the lead- of East Grand Rapids, and Dr. fancy of the sideline fans. How- nora Nettle MacDonald, aged 72, mittee chairmen on Rotary ad- real job of stopping Wyoming. turkey with all the trimmings. Robert Reagan, President of Low- ever, the strong defense in the Our present plans for Art Club ership were vested in one or two of 207^ West Main Street, who ministration and service activitief. Serving will start at 5 and end are a bit revolutionary. There will people. ell Board of Trade, will make a second half, makes the Browns a passed away at the Sunshine hos- Reserves Lose to Wyoming at 7 p. m. Tickets may be pur- few remarks and Frank J. Mc- team to watch out for as their pital in Grand Rapids Sunday, Sep- On Thursday afternoon the Low- chased in advance or at the door. Actually, there wilt be little dif- Mahon, former superintendent of offense is sure to improve. tember 25. ell Reserve team was defeated by Ladies of G.A.R. ference in our procedure than from Lowell Light and Power for over Junior High: Steelers—13; Raid- Rev. Keith Mclver, pastor of the Wyoming Reserves 12-0. Guidance Department to previous years except that our ob- 50 years will throw the switch ers—7. jectives will be more sharply de- the First Baptist Church officiated How Opponents Fared that will turn on the lights for the The Raiders, led by the pass- and burial was made in Cascade Present Testing Program Organized 75 Years fined, and as a club, we will be first time. catching of Bob Elzinga and the Cemetery. East G. R 12 Godwin 19 The ladies of the Joseph Wilson represented in the school Retro- Grandville 21 Allegan 6 The Guidance Department will On hand as distinguished guests running of Tony Myers and Paul Mrs. MacDonald was born Sep- Corps No. 49 Auxiliary founded spectus. Sparta 19 Coopersville 7 again present a testing program here in 1885 are celebrating the The Art classes will operate for the affair will be members of Kropf, took a quick 7-0 lead only tember 28, 1887, in Freeport and for Lowell High Students. The tests the City Council, Directors of Low- Rockford 0 Comstock Pk. 0 diamond anniversary of its found- on two levels. The first covers the to have the Steelers come roaring had resided In and around the Low- are used to measure general abili- ell Board of Trade, Light and Pow- ing. In charge of the plans for this every day classroom work of being back with a touchdown in the third ell community for many years. ty, special abilities, achievement, er board and Superintendent memorable occasion is post histor- art procedures, and to the learning and fourth quarters. Penalties hurt Mrs. MacDonald Is survived by B&PW Club interests etc. Roger Westenbroek. Also to be In- the Raiders and twice they had one son. Harry of Flint; one daugh- ian Mrs. Minnie Hawk, who is also of skills. The second area is that Last year we had a number of troduced will be new City Man- long gains cancelled out by illegal ter, Mrs. Beatrice Martin of Grand Michigan Department Field Service wherein our work is used as a Opens Fall Season successful interpretation meetings ager Bernard Olson who will take procedure. Mike McMahon was the Rapids; 7 grandchildren; 3 great- Officer. purposeful contribution to our over his duties here next week. leading ground gainer with the de- grandchildren and several nieces Mrs. Arvil Heiiman, President, following the tests. At these meet- The group, more commonly school and community. fense looking outstanding for the and nephews. o|)ened the fall season of the Low- ings parents, teachers, and stu- known as the Women's Relief Corps For two years previous to this Y.M.C.A. Announces First Steelers. ell Business and Professional Wo- dents exchanged ideas and ques- has 65 members. The officers are: past one (when the library was in men's Club at a business meeting tions. President, Mrs. Carl Ketchum; Sr. a state of change) the Art classes Family Night Program Organize YMCA held Monday evening, September Besides the group meetings, the Vice-president. Mrs. Leonard An- furnished several exhibits a year Arto Cub Scouts to 26, at the American Legion Club to the Lowell Public Library. This The firit of monthly "Y" Faml school welcomes parents lo have drews; Jr. Vice-president. Mrs. Ed Moot Friday Evening Rooms. we consider to be an Art Club ly Night programs has been '•»- Junior Leader individual sessioni with teachers Yager; Treasure^, Mrs. Sarah NWrs. Lylia Johnson was eTected or the Guidance Staff. Each stan- Chrouch; and Secretary, Mrs. Ed- function, and we should like to nounced by the "Y" program com- Darrell McLaughlin, Cub Scout The meeting of the Lowell YMCA Junior Leaders was held Monday Recording Secretary due to the dardized test is filed in the stu- ward Adrianse. resume this again either in the mittee. On Saturday, October 29, leader, would like all Cub scouts resignation from that office of Mrs. Public Library, the YMCA offices, from 7:30 to 9:30, the swimming evening at 7 p. m. at the "Y" dents cumulative record. In addi- History of Post from Lowell Public Schools, St. Alan Y. Broughton Clifford Loesch. or both, if it is so desired. pool, gym, and lobby areas of the office. We elected officers for the tion to his tests, the students ab- The G. A. R. Post No. 87 was Mary's School and surrounding ru- Mrs. Marion Schutt was appoint- For the past two years the Art Grand Rapids Central YMCA have next year. The officers are as fol- Mr. Broughton is President of sences, health record, teacher-ap- organized in 1882 by 31 Chartered ral district schools to meet him ed by President Heilman lo serve classes have made a big contri- been secured for the "Y" Family lows : Broughton's Pharmacy Ltd. in praisals, and various other forms Members and Lyman Sayles and at the Lowell City Hall at the front as a member of the District Nom- bution to the school in the cre- Members enrolled as of that date, President, Ty Wessell; Vice-Pres- Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and is of information about the student. Captain Judd, at that time Com- entrance Friday evening, Septem- inating Committee. A delegation Prospective employers too are en- ating of costumes and painting announced Dr. Thomas Hill of the ident, Bob Elzinga; Secretary-Trea- a member and past president of mandant of the Michigan Sol- ber 30. from the club will attend the Dis- couraged to check with the school stage sets and props for the op- "Y" Program Committee. Further surer, Keith Anderson; Chaplain, the Rotary Club of Sault Ste. Ma- dier Home, the Post grew in mem- Applications can be filled out and trict Meeting in Grand Rapids at to check on work habits, punctuali- erettas, "The Fortune Teller" and information will be sent out to Larry Myers, rie, Ont. Born in that city, he was bership to 135. As a Post it played turned in at this time. One parent the Steelcase plant on Sunday, Oc- ty, dependability, honesty, gram- "Lelawala", as well as making those who sign up through the fam- The minutes of the last meeting graduated from the University of an important part in Civic and must be present with the cub scout tober 3. mar. spelling, attitude, etc. publicity [wsters for the same. ily membership plan of the Lowell were given by our advisor, Gordon Toronto, Ontario. He is a local business of Lowell. The Post Com- when he fills out his application. The guest speaker at the 45th Here again w-e feel that the Art YMCA. Cost of £amily membership Gould. Then Ty Wessell, Keith Advisory Board Member of the To receive a personal appoint- mander was Joseph Wilson who Den mothers are badly needed. birthday party of a Grand Rapids classes were functioning as a club. is 512.00 and includes everyone in Anderson and Bob Elzinga told of Guaranty Trust Company of Cana- ment call the school and ask for with his two sons Merrett and Carl Den mothers and their dens will da and a former council member Club will be Miss Virginia Allen, When we made a football mural each enrolling family. be notified within a week. We also a typical day at Leaders' Training the Guidance Extension around 2 and Sayles served in the Civil War. School Ibis summer. of the Ontario Retail Pharmacists' a Vice-President of the National p. m. for the upper hall, or decorated need a father to be our awards- B & PW Association and formerly But in 1885 the men thought an We then discussed some old and Association. In Sault Ste. Marie the session, corridors, and of- TO HOLD OPEN 8HOOTINQ man for the boys. Leroy Rouda- President of the Michigan Fed- Auxiliary should be formed to be new business. We decided to have he has been President of the Cham- fices at Christmas time, we were AT HI LO GUN CLUB SUNDAY bush who has done a wonderful eration. Many members from the Jr. High Teen Canteen known also as Joseph Wilson Corps operating as a club. And so, we our meetings on Monday evenings, ber of Commerce and President No. 49 Auxiliary lo Grand Army. The Hi Lo Gun Club is having job in the past two years, is now local club will attend the meeting. Starts Saturday, Oct. 1 decidcd that if we were to con- 7:30-8:30 p. m. We discussed what of the Pharmaceutical Association. The ladies met and formed with open shooting along with a turkey giving his time to the boy scouts. He was elected as a district gov- The President appointed Mrs. tinue such activities we might as we would be doing throughout the The first of twice monthly YMCA 25 Charter members and elected shoot Sunday. October 2, at 2 p. m. Any father who is interested in ernor of Rotary International for Lylia Johnson as chairman of the well organize ourselves on a club year. Junior High Teen Canteens will as the first president, Mrs. Emma at our grounds. helping is urged to call TW 7-7319. the 1960-61 fiscal year at Rotary's committee for the revision of club basis, and set for ourselves some Ty Wessell, our president, then be held this Saturday, October 1st. B. Hines, who with the other of- 51st annual convention in Miami- by-laws. special objectives. closed the meeting. A chartered bus will leave from ficers were installed by the rules Miami Beach, Florida, U. S. A., Mrs. Ralph Fluger addressed the So far we have decided on a few If you are interested in joining Runciman School at 6:30 for a and regulations of the First Na- last June. He is one of 267 dis- group and asked for their coop- definite aims to go on our 1960- Wins 4-H Club Softball Championship the Junior Leaders and are in 7th swim and gym party at the Grand tional Convention held in Denver trict governors supervising the ac- eration and support of the new city 1961 agenda. These will include a grade through 10th grade, come to Rapids Central YMCA. The bus in 1883. tivities of more than 10.600 Rotary manager. continuation of those already men- the Lowell YMCA office at 7:30 will return to the school by 9:45. The Joseph Wilson Corps No. 49 Monday evening, October 3. Clubs which have a membership National Business Women's Week tioned plus some new ones: will be observed throughout the The Junior High Teen Canteen met in homes of members and 1. First, and most important, the Keith Anderson, Secretary of nearly 500.000 business and pro- different halls until the new City fessional executives in 116 coun- nation next week. Each year May- will meet the first and third Sat- stimulation of an awareness of the or Jones issues a proclamation hon- urdays of each month (October Hall was finished in 1912, when the values of Art in school and com- tries throughout the world; Council offered the Corps a meet- Wherever Rotary clubs are lo- oring National Business Women's through May). To enroll, one can munity. Week, which gives Lowell residents elect either plan—a "Y" member- ing place. Our meetings are held 2. An Art Show which will last Hot Lunch Menu cated. President Hill asserted in on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of discussing the governor's visit, a chance to remember the worthy ship for 52.00 and a nightly pro- longer than the one-night Open- Week of October 3rd each month. All plans and sug- their activities are similar to those business women of their acquaint- gram fee of 25 cents or a nightly House Exhibit. Monday: Beef Stew, Hot Biscuit gestions made up to this time are of the Rotary Club of Lowell be- ance. program fee of 50 cents for non- 3. The contribution by each mem- and Jelly, beet pickles, fruit juice null and void. Seventy-five years cause they are based on the same At the social hour which followed members. ber of a certain number of prints and milk. of service and memories, but still general objectives—developing the business meeting a delightful The deadline for signing up for or other works for sale, the pro- Tuesday: Bean soup, crackers, carrying on under our first char- hotter understanding and fellow- lunch was served by the hostesses. the October 1 party is Friday. Sep- ceeds from which will go to some bread and butter, cabbage salad, ter. ship among business and profes- Mrs. Ralph Fluger and Mrs. Arvil tember 30. The Lowell YMCA is worthy organization. dutch apple cake and milk. Minnie Hawk, Historian sional men, promoting community- Heilman. and Mrs. Lylia Johnson the place to enroll. 4. The contribution by the cliib Wednesday: Mashed potatoes, I960 betterment undertakings, raising led a group discussion of the new of some H. S. Assembly program home made bread and butter, pork the standards of business and pro- Lowell street lights, the new city which will be of an Artistic na- and gravy, sliced tomatoes, apple- Wayne Hoag Gaining Angus Show-Sale WSOfTBALL fessions, and fostering the advance- charter, and various city personnel. ture. cranberry sauce and milk. Fame as Skunk Expert ment of understanding, good will The next meeting will be held 5. The contribution, when desir- Thursday: Bar-B-Ques, potato Here Saturday and peace among all the peoples Monday evening, October lOth, at able. of An objects for sale at such chips, tossed salad, pickles, choc- Wayne Hoag. Lowell dog warden, The 10th Annual West Michigan of the world. the club rooms. is gaining fame in the area for his school functions as the Penny Car- olate pudding and milk. Angus Association Show and Sale nival. Friday: Parsley potatoes, fish Each year, this world-wide serv- ability in capturing skunks and dis- will be held Saturday October 1. ice organization continues to grow- L.H.S. Bond Presents posing of them. For the second 6. Occasional reports in the Led- sticks, bread or rolls and butter, at the Lowell 4-H Fair grounds. ger of activities both on an Art Shown In the above picture after their victory over Antrim in numbers and in strength. Pres- time in two months. Hoag Monday buttered spinach, pineapple upside Holf-Time Show Friday There will be a choice offering class and Art Club level. County for the state 4-H softball champlonHhlp are, front row ident Hill added. During the past was able to remove an unwanted down cake and milk. of twenty-five females, six bulls, As an Art Club we do not want kneeling: Jack Benedict, John Duteher, Tom Benedict, Mike Kowal- fiscal year. 405 new Rotary Clubs For the past few weeks the Low- skunk without any undue odor and and thirty steers. to spread ourselves too thinly over eryk, and Bill Henry. Second row; Art Benedict, manager; Ken were organized in 47 countries, ell High School Band has been dispose of the animal. The last $150 FINK IN JUSTICE COURT The Angus show will start at too many activities. We would rath- Henry, John Poll, Charlie Ford, Alden Glldden and John Butler. bringing the total number of Ro- working hard on the half-time show- occasion was at the Parker Serv- FOR KENNETH YEITER 82 10:30 a. m. and the sale will be er set limits for ourselves, and do The team downed Antrim County 21 to 6. John Butler and John tary clubs to an all-time high of to be presented Friday. Septem- ice Station on West M-21 when a held at 1 p. m. superior work within those limits, Poll Hhared the pitching scores, giving up 4 hits and 8 nuiH. Kenneth Yelter, 32 of 36th Street. more than 10,600. and five geo- ber 30. at the Arrows' first home skunk was discovered in the pit Lowell, was fined In Justice Rit- than to take on too much and do graphical regions were added lo game. The show consists of brief- used for working under cars. SPRINKLING BAN LIFTED John Butler had a home run and doubles and a single and Alden tenger's court $150 and costs for Rotary's membership roster- Aden. ly—formation marching depicting Hoag. who only in August, took poor work. For most of the time two singles while Micky Kowalczyk Glldden with 2 singles and a double driving while under the influence French Polynesia, New Guinea. Ry- various articles of the War of the a live skunk from a well pit at a The Lowell City Water depart- we will be working on a class- had 4 singles to lead the 23 hit led the attack. Butler struck out 21 of liquor and leaving the scene of uku Islands and San Marino. West. west side residence, went into the ment announced this w-eek that the room level, learning procedures parade for the Bowne Center team. and again the game was called a property damage accident. The twirlers also hope that you pit and picked up the skunk, put sprinkling ban for the city has and working to develop our skills. After defeating Stone Comers after 5 innings. The accident occurred Friday TY Star to Entertain at will notice their bright new uni- it in his car and drove away. In been lifted. The cooperation of the Our Art Club will be represented 4-H Club for the County 4-H Club Alden Glldden held a .750 batting morning at 1:30 a. m. when Yelter forms that they will be wearing for interviewing him later Monday the citizens is greatly appreciated in by contributions made outside of championship, the team was en- average for the three games, most struck the parked car of Robert Father-Son Banquet the first time Friday night. writer was unable to detect his helping solve the problem of using the classroom. titled to enter the final elimina- of them being singles. DenBoer, 309 Chatham St., Lowell. At the beginning of school the latest job. so we assume it was more water than can bp pumped, Bill Doyle. The Annual Father and Son Ban- tions in Lansing for the state cham- The boys received recognition for band elected their officers for the successful. water department head. Robert L. H. S. News Editor quet of the St. Mary's School will pionship. their achievement and were given RUNAWAY WHEEL STRIKES following year. They are: Steward said. Mrs. Donald Mullen, be held Monday evening, October Wayne Hoag says it's all the In the first game on August 30, awards in the Falrchild theatre APPROACHING VEHICLE FBI. President. Galen Pletcher; Vice- Art Instructor 3, at the Lowell City Hall at 6:30. way you grab the animal by the they played Shiawausee County, during the fair in Lansing. The president. Sandra Staal; Secretary, CUT ON DOOR AT SCHOOL In an unusual accident last Fri- Arrangements for the banquet tail and pick it up; his friends last year's champs. John Butler team was accompanied by Mr. and Suzie Jacobi; Business Manager, TRAVELS NEW CANADIAN ROAD day the wheel from a car driven are under the direction of Mrs. will all know when the trick fails. Ervin Nummer, Freshman at pitched a no hit game, while John Mrs. Thomas Howard, Mr. and Mr Dale Eckman; Publicity, Mary by James L. Miner 18, Causeway Leroy Roudabush. Dr. Robert Rea- Low-ell High School, was severely Earl Evans returned Saturday Duteher with a home run and 4 Walter Benedict and Mr. and Mrs. Munroe; Drum Major, Jim Floyd; Drive, Murray Lake, came off the gan will be toast master for the JOHN PAXTON PASSES cut on the arm Wednesday morn- from a trip over the new- Canadian doubles and Ken Henry with a Art Benedict. car and struck a car driven by evening. and Twirlers, Sandra Staal, Lola IN LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS ing. highway around the top of Lake bases loaded homer, led to the Members of the team and their Ronald McKeown, former Lowell Alexander, and Susan Starkweath- The program for the evening will •lohn Paxton, former superintend- He attempted to open an outside Superior. He traveled as far as 20-0 victory. Butler struck out 9 position are: Bill Henry, catcher; resident now residing in Grand er, with Louise Grover and Mary ent of the local Cities Service Oil door, and stuck his arm through Nipagon, visiting at WaWa along batters. This game only went five John Butler, pitcher and captain: Rapids. be Buck Bany, cowboy star of Kay Barber. WOOD-TV. Company propane storage plant, the glass. He was treated by a the mute. innings due to the large lead held John Poll, pitcher: John Duteher, The accident occurred at the in- passed away last week Sunday in local physician and taken home. Evans reports the road is wonder- by the Bowne Center team. 1st base: Alden Glldden, 2nd base: tersection of M-21 and Bowes Rd. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FIRE INSURANCE Little Rock. Arkansas. .' ful and there is some of the world's On August 31, they topped Ing- Jack Benedict, 3rd base: Tom The Miner car skidded off the BAKERY SPECIAL Mr. Paxton and his family lived A fine is a tax you have to!most beautiful scenery along the ham County by a score of 22 to Benedict, left field; Charlie How- highway into a ditch and the Mc- For home, cottage or business. Chocolate or Spice Cake, special in Lowell until they were forced pay for doing wrong. A tax is a highway. Motels and rooms are 5. Butler gave up three hits and ard, right field; and Ken Henry, Keown car was only slightly dam- It pays to call us. PETER SPEER- 49 cents. Friday and Saturday at to return to Little Rock due to fine you have to pay for doing difficult to find and restaurants five runs. Jack Benedict with 2 short stop. aged. STRA AGENCY, TW 7-9250. c24 Fluger's Lowell Bakery. his illness. okay." are exceedingly crowded. tMMO/tMmm
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THE LOWELL LRDCEK, LOWELL, MICH.. SEPT. *9. Gove Lake derold Koyser Named Mrs. Leon Seeley Hearing Test Unit In Lowell, October 7th To F.H.A. Board The appointment of Gerald Kay- Family Reunions Letter to Editor Mr. and Mrs. Guy Quiggle vis- ser of Caledonia, Rte. 1, to mem- The Henry family reunion was Wants Civil War Relics ited Mr. and Mrs. .Carroll Wcller bership on the Board of Directors REGISTRATION held at the Fallasburg Park shel- and Michael in Cincinnati, Ohio, of the Kent County Farmers Home To the Editor: ter house Sunday. September 25. from Friday until Monday. Administration was announced to- I'm a retail lumber dealer in sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Ger- J Mr. and Mrs. Glen Graham of day by Jay C. Hansen, FHA Su- Spring Lake, Michigan, whose hob- ald Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Grand Rapids spent Wednesday pervisor and Secretary. Mr. Kay- by is the Civil War. 1 collect Civil Henry. evening with Mr. and Mrs. Louie ser who is also a director of the War relics, documents, weapons, NOTICE ... -kmm Those attending were Mr. and Seeley and family. Soil Conservation District, will re- letters, etc. THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL, AI1CH., SEPT. 29, IWO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION re- FOR Mrs. Norton Henry and Alice Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalstra call- place John Self, Sr., whose term I'm now doing research for a pair service on all makes and Vole mmnaami ry of Lowell, Mrs. Mabel Gibson ed on Mr. and Mrs. Louie Seeley recently expired and who was not talk on "Southwestern Michigan ORGAN MUSIC for your wedding models. Master Motor Service. Lowell Ledger WANT AD PAGE Wanted Lost and Found It's not my bathtub that makeH of Hollywood, California. Mr. and and family Thursday. eligible for reappointment because Men In The Civil War." I would Pat O'Neill, phone GL 1-1820, me better off than a RUHSUUI— Mrs. Charles Newton of Toledo, reception, formal dinner party or CASH RATE: 20 words 80c, additional words 2o each. II not CHILD CARE in my home, lo- FOUND— A good dog near village General Election Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dennett of an agency rule. appreciate hearing from any of social gathering. We will furnish bus.; GL 1-0810, res. c42 tf It's my right to free elections. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy New- For Sale-General paid on or before 10 days after Insertion, a charge of lOo cated in Ada. Nice fenced-in of Cascade. CaU after 6. p. m. spent from Wednesday until Fri- Other members of the F. H. A. your readers who have any Civil organ, instruments and transpor- But I forfeit the privilege to vote ton of Albion, Mr. anrl Mrs. Ed- TV RENTALS for cottage, hospital, for bookkeeping will be made, backyard. OR 6-1161. c22-24 GL 4-4454. c24 day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Storms Board are E. L. Phelps of Cedar War material which they no long- lOTI I ANNUAL WEST MICH. An- tation of all equipment. For fur- in November If I'm not register- Tuesday, November 8,1960 ward Gibson and two sons of Mid- sick room, or while we are fix- BOX NUMBER: If box number in care of this office It de- and family in Clarkston and with Springs. Chairman and Thomas er want, or which they would let gus Assoc. Show and Sale. Choice ther information contact Mesman WANTED—Man for service station ed by October 10th. Takes 5 min- land, Mrs. Ethel Newton, Mr. and ing your set. Thomapple TV, sired, add 60c to above. WEDDING INVITATIONS In varl- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Storm and fam- Forward of Alto. me bonow. Needless to say, it offering—25 females, 6 bulls, 30 full time, hours will Include eve- utes at City Hall or Township Mrs. D. Greene and son of Green- Music Center, CH 5-2591 or GL 2840 Thomapple River Dr. Phone ety of styles and printing. Your ily at Orion. Ml loans made by the Farmers would be guarded carefully and steers. Show at 10:30 a. m. Sale AIX ERRORS in telephone advertisements at sender's risk. nings and week-ends. Good pay Clerk's office. TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE ville and Mr. and Mrs. J. Halli- 8-6223. C24-26 GL 1-0066. clO tf wedding picture will be printed Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seeley at- Home AdministraUon In Kent Coun- returned promptly. at 1 p. m., Saturday, October 1, RATES are based strictly on uniform Want Adv. Style. for experienced man. Apply in han and two sons of Sheridan. without charge In the paper. If tended the funeral of Mrs. Ella ty must be approved by the Board If any of your readers have Civil at Lowell 4-H Fair grounds. c24 FOR SALE-BOTH HEREFORD person. Razmus Standard Sta- The Mobile Hearing Testing Unit pictured here wiU be In Kent TEXACO TOY TANK TRUCKS— OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by re- you order your Invitations here. Korhorn Thursday afternoon. of Directors who also evaluate War material they would let me and Holstein steers, 450-800 lbs. tion, comer Whitneyvllle and US- City of Lowell County September 28th through October 14th. This specially con- Ideal for Christmas gifts. Orders mittance. Orders processed in at least ten Mr. and Mrs. Roy Osborn spent farms for real estate loans and es- use, I can be contacted at tlie TW 7-9176. c24 must be placed at Helm s Texaco tor 16. C23-24 structed unit Is virtually Houndproof and equipped with the latest Bad Eaters Will Till f AA# Mr. and Mrs. Anthony LaMonlco cinder 21c: 2c per block de- • good mechanical condition. Com v "ITY or VILLAGE as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor. President Kay Jackson; Vice- es of milk for adults; three to 2001. c24 ' ^solldatlng under one roof. Kelley apply only if you have a sincere and Mary Ann of Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Ivan K. Blough livered. Vosburg Block & Gravel 1 sheller, practically new, large -.SERVICE — president, Bunny Harris; Secretary four glasses of milk for children COMPANY Real Estate Co. GL 4-1270-RI desire to be In business for your- The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and family of Lowell were Wednes- Co. 8876 Grand River Drive, Ada, FOR SALE—Complete Cub Scout capacity. Ada, OR 6-5449, 6141— self and can make a total invest- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED, day supper guests at the Ira Blough Helen DeHaan; Treasurer. Loralne (cheese, ice cream, and other mllk- It. G. CHROUCH ^•2637. c24 precinct at the Ume of registration, and entitled under the Robert Keyt and family. OR 6-3397 or OR 6-3393. cl tf Uniform, size 12. Call Richard 4 Mile Rd. . p24-25 home. Their son Mark returned Cannon; Scribe, Donna Maloney. made foods). ment of $2,990. ETC. constitution, If remaining such resident, to vote at the next ^Ir. and Mrs. Louie Seeley and Peckham, TW 7-9366. c24 home with them after spending a Donna Maloney, Scribe Meat Group—two or more serv- ADA—Spacious three bedroom WESTERN SALES elecUon, shall be entered in the registration book. family spent the week-end In Pon- TWO-LID Porcelain-enamel Stove rancher in village, double cor- 6529 Cambridge Day or Night Service couple of days with Grandpa and ings (meat, fish, poultry, eggs or GRAVEL AND BLOCK SAND for Lewis Electric tiac with Mr. and Mrs. Richard for sale. Could be used as a ner lot, two car garage, two Minneapolis, Minnesota In any TownsttlJ} or City In which the Clerk does not maintain Grandma. Would you like to reach the end cheese with dried beans, peas, nuts sale. Bank run, $1.50 a yard. Blermacher and family. trash burner. TW 7-9549. c24 baths, carpeting, $20,900. p24 regular daily office hours, the Township Board or legislative Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olthouse with of a trip with an unrumpled look? as alternates). McDIARMID'S IRON & METAL Washed, $3; Block sand, $2. De- CAMPAU LAKE-Three bedroom Hotpoint-Maytag body ot such Township or City may require that the: Clerk their daughter Mrs. Vera Platte Take along fresh clothes, stop and Vegetables and Fruits—four or TW 7-7025 5334 Segwun Ave., SE, Lowell livered In LoweU. Closed noon DON'T WAIT to take out that fire SALES AND SERVICE By Your 8. C. D. Dtrecton change at a service station near more servings (Include dark green home, family room, two car ga- JOE FULLER of such township or City shall be at his office or othbr des- Star Corners of Jackson were Saturday evening Of courHe your children drink Saturdays! Byron Weeks, TW 7- insurance policy as fire waits for DONALD RUNE, S. O. 8. Editor your destination. or yellow vegetables: citrus fruit rage, chicken house, bath and Ph. OR 6-5986 Service on All Makes ignated place for ihe purpose of receiving appUtations for Mrs. Ira Blough visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seese. enough milk. But, do you? Do 9267. c24 tf nothing. Be fully protected with Good Things or tomatoes). half, acre lot, one block from cl7 tf registration* on such other daya as it shall desl^sat^.pHor to Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs called Director Ed Parmeter, Courtland the other adults in your family? Buyers of All Kinds of Iron our fire Insurance on your Washers, Dryers Women first voted 90 years ago Bread and Cereal—four or more FOR SALE—1953 CHRYSLER New lake, $13,700, will consider terms. the last jUty for registration, not exceeding five days In all. Mrq. Joe Bradley was a Friday on the Wingeier sisters Sunday eve- Twp., has made good use of Bal- Remember, milk protects health. business, home and contents. to Eat on Sept. 6, 1870 In Wyoming, It Is servings (enriched or whole grain; Yorker V8, good tires, new bat- CAMPAU LAKE—$7500, small Refrigerators ; ... m , supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ning. boa Rye on nearly 100 acres where and Metal PETER SPEERSTRA AGENCY, Tr recalled In an account of Esther added milk improves nutritional tery, scotch plaid upholstering, down payment, year around bun- ft GRAIN FED BEEF, cut up. 45c Phone TW 7-7746 mond Seese. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boss of Grand early potatoes had been grown. TW 7-9250. c24 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dawson, Rapids were Sunday dinner and Hobart Mortis who led the fight values). $250. Call TW 7-7100. c23-24 ... galow with right of way to lake, a lb. Hinds 52c, fronts 41c. Wrap- Factory Trained Servicemen A heavy, thick cover crop is now immediate possession. of South LoweU, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. for women suffrage there. If the MfGHUNDHllL WE HAVE FOR SALE ped and frozen, 4c a lb. extra. seen as a result of an application FOR SALE-TWO 3-WAY Portable HAVE A SANTA'S HELPERS toy "We SeU the Best and Service Citric Don Robbins and daughter of Ada Ira Blough. Mr. and Mrs. Ray- recenUy freed slaves could vote, Copper can be cleaned easily and Car Parts, Angle and Channel Iron and Pipe EASTMONT—$10,500, low drwn SmaU leans pigs, 30c a lb. cut of 250 lbs. of ammonium sulphate £&OU/lAj Radios, Including batteries. Exrta party- Call TW 7-9368. p24 the Rest" and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller mond Seese were also evening vis- she argued, women should also. economically if it Is rubbed with payment, or will trade for large up (average $25 to $35). Custom GAS of 20 percent nitrogen and also the Re-Enforcing Rod good condition. Large one has home in southeast area, two bed- REGISTRATION HOURS: Doily 8:15 to 12:15— enjoyed a picnic dinner at the Free- itors. Legislators of the territory gallant- a half-lemon dipped in salt, then 1115 E, MAIN ST. PJwiW LADIES' CHILDREN'S and Men's butchering, cutting, wrapping and carryover of the potato fertilizer short-wave band. Small one, un- room bungalow, basement, near FURNACES AND man Hoffman home In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wlngeler of ly agreed. She became the world's rinsed in hot water and polished * LOW ELL used clothing. Also toys and freezing. East Paris Packipg Co., 1:15 to 5:15; Friday Evenings until 9 p. m. Sept. applied this spring. Little U any Pick Up Servce Earl J. McDiarmid breakable case. CH 1-1900. c24 Mrs. Dawson's birthday Sunday. South Lowell were Friday evening first female justice of the peace. with a soft cloth. household Items. Saturday, Octo- stores and bus. 4200 East Paris Rd., S. E. Phone CONVERSION BURNERS 30 and Oct. 7; AH Day Saturday 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. erosion can occur when such a LOWELL—Out of town owner wants Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kauffman guests at Alex Wingeiers. Mr. and AUCTION-HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ber 1, 1052 Cutter Parway In MY 8-8107. After 5 p. m. caU Oct. 1 and Oct. 8. heavy mat of winter cover crop Is offer, two bedroom older home EM 1-0800. c4 tf ELECTRICAL and daughters were Sunday din- Mrs. Henry Brown of Snow were Saturday, October 8 at 1 p. m.; Eastmont. c24 uSed. on nice shady lot, oil beat, porch, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Saturday afternoon callers. 4^ miles south and 2^ miles WIRING —RXTURES M. ul' < Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Yoder, Bowne asking $5500. APPLES, POTATOES and squash. ———. •y, —:—u-; west of LoweU at 10889—52nd REFRIGERATION SERVICE, Re- WATER HEATERS Twp., have secured their soli and DO YOU HAVE SOMEONE LOWELL—Two family home near Leonard ft. Kerr, 10038 Bailey St. Mrs. Ralph Hoag. Full list frlgerators, freezers, mUk cool- REPAIRS water conservation maps as part Main street, owner would like Drive. N. E., TW 7-7457. c20 tf next week. c24 ers. Clark Fletcher. Phone TW GOING to trade for small home close-in, of their conservation farm plan. 7-9390. c9 tf Mr. Yoder has noticed conserva- $8900. TOMATOES—Pick your own. $1.00 G.E. Appliances tion benefits on the Wenger, on the "Rusty" Wafer SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED-For LOWELL—Attractive four bedroom a bushel. Bring containers. Pick- Porrltt and on oUier neighbor's prompt service, phone Frances ranch type home on one floor, ed, $2.00 a bushel. Good picking. LYLE COVERT from farms as weU as on farms In Indi- Sloan, Orleans, Michigan, RO !• two lots, near school, $7500, try 9353—28th Street, Ada. c24 RICKERT ELECTRIC n ana and In Ohio. Your Faucets? 3508. c21 tf $300 down. CALL TW 7-7948 Away to College? APPLES-COURTLAND. Mcintosh, A wheat, hay or pasture rota- VERGENNES—Large five bedroom 208 So. Hudson Delicious and Jonathan. John FOR ESTIMATE tion Is used on the rough, rolling TRUCKING EVERY THURSDAY farm home, basemept, di| heat, Phone TW 7-W08 • Uw,e n STOP IT with Potter, 1st house north of old Miami loam while continuous corn to Lake Odessa stock sale. CaU five acres' with nice shade trees, lJS-16 on west side of M-91. TW is planned at the home farm. We George Francisco, TW 7-7818. attached garage, small barn, will KARLSONITE* 7-7813. C24-27 saw 28 acres of well ripened corn, Send a letter from home every week c46tf trade for- sm^I| home jn Lqwell. one of the better com fields In MEAT is our business and SERVICE is a must WATER CONDITIONER! BIG CROOKED LAkE-Rent or HOMEMADE PIES, CAKES, cook- BOTTLED GAS—Moving? Let us Bowne Twp. Stalks arc returned FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO LOWEU CDT-RATE AID SHOP WITH US. Lease—year around moaem two ies, buttered popcorn, Saturday, convert your present city gas and a cover crop Is planned. "Fair- For Homes, Commercial or bedroom lakefront home, attach- October at Eastmont Mothers' WILLIAMS RADIO & TV stove to bottled gas and lastall field Farms" are neat and the SUBSCRIBE TO THE Institutional Use ed garage, hot water, oil heat, Sale, 1052 Cutter Parkway, S. E. FREE Bottled gas equipment at buildings are well kept. Thii low eo»t method of conditioning family room with fireplace, $75.00 c24 your new home. Call CH 3-1482, Russell Dunn. Courtland Twp., water eliminates scale and mineral de- per month. SALES & SERVICE has asked for assistance on a con- LOWELL LEDGER posits in your water system and cook- Wolverine SheUane Service, 3758 R. J. TIMMER REALTY, Phone RED ROOSTERS for sale. Around ing, laundering, air conditioning and South Division Ave., Grand Rap- servation farm plan on the former OR 6-3901, 583 Ada Driva, Ada, 7 pounds. Ready for freezing. UN ice cubing equipment. "Rusty" water ids. c5 tf Selbold and on the former Beach Michigan c23-25 8-4021. c24 ... your community newspaper will be a thing of the past, all at amaz- GUARANTEED farm. Seventy-six acres of field ingly low cost. AZZARELLO CHEVROLET, Bulck. WITH WORK-PROVED GROUND REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE- strips are planned for the Selbold Karlsonite Water Conditionor it a Tiy our fine service. LoweU, Loans, auto and personal loans. INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION! acreage with hedge row to be re- non-toxic, complex phosphate that per- Mich. TW 7-9294 for appointment. moved. The soils are largely Mc- STUDENT RATES manently suspends minerals and other May we serve you? State Sav- WE BUY RECONDITIONED cl9 tf Brlde sandy loam, Beldlng and Nes- elements that could cause deposits. ings Bank, LoweU, Phone TW 7- SUBSCRIPTION STARTING NOW UNTIL SCRAP IRON & METAL Chevy's '61 fleet swings in with a ready- ter sandy loam. Karlsonite is automatically fed Into New GMC trucks for im- 9277. c23tf made reputation as the trucks that are Russell had used a conservation JUNE, 1961 your woter system by the easily In- mediate delivery. Every- TELEVISION JUNK CARS plan on his former Courtland farm stalled Stilos-Karlson Automatic Dispen- thing from % Ton to 35 2-BEDROOM HOME, newly decor- worth more because they work more... for several years. ser. This simple unit has no moving Ton. See Doyle-Schneider ated, oil furnace. Cascade Road, the latest editions of the haulers that $2.00 parts to cause trouble and requires no USED OAR PARTS FOR SALE Cattle will trim a multiflora rose Pontiac—GMC Sales & Service. 2 miles east of Cascade. TW 7- scrapped the I-beam axle and attention beyond occasional refilling $2995 hedge. In spite of thorns, we found FULL YEAR RATE —$3.00 c47 tf 9164. c24 proved the important advantages with Karlsonite Wafer Conditioner. IVi Mil eg West of LoweU on M21 and up exchange of independent front suspension! out on the Gerrit Hulzenga farm Why put up with "rusty" water and FARMERS FOR SALE—43 acres, 3 miles south In Gaines Twp. scaly pipes or equipment? Investigate WM. E. HAYSMER You'll find new models for '61—long- Loans to farmers on farm- of LoweU—18 miles from Grand This multiflora rose, eight years l\ Karlsonite today! Rapids. Good buildings, small or- mm wheelbase 4-wheel drive units—and II 'Tradtmark ers terms. 6%% interest on PHONE TW 7-9608 old, planted along the west side of The Lowell Ledger chard. Phone TW 7-7416. Vernon Phone TW 7-9340 thoughtful refinements throughout the ARMOUR unpaid balance. Machinery and c36tf his barnyard has made good growth HAROLD HIMEBAUGH E. Preston. p24-25 line. But the big news for *61 is nailed- and acts as a partial snow fence. BLADE-CUT lb Phone TW 7-9261 livestock loans 1 to 5 years. | DISTRIBUTOR Production Credit Association, down proof (based on owner reports) that Gerrit's feeder cattle have eaten I Chuck Roast 53 LOT FOR SALE—Gulliford Drive, OR 6-3001 Route 1, Adn 126 N. HUDSON —LOWELL Chevy's torsion-spring design is the best off some of the overhanging side' 476 Kinney ave., N. W. Grand easy terms. School bus by door, thing that's happened to trucks in decades! shoots, but without any damage to Rapids 4, Mich. Ph. GL 3-2001. good road. E. W. Aldrich, LoweU, EASIER CUTTING With Chevy's independent front sus- tiie canes. "Multiflora rose needs, FRESH FARMER PEET'S cl9 tf Ph. TW 7-7872. c24 pension and Sturdi-Bilt design, you cruise protection from Uvestock until well; WHOLE OR HALF lb Vou are AUCTIONEER—I will help you con- INEXPENSIVE 3-year-old 2-bed- over trails where other trucks creep. You established." says Mr. Hulzenga. Picnics LEAN 27 duct your sale smoothly, profit- room home in CutlervlUe area. Famous feel the difference in less wheel fight and Through the encouragement of Director Inin Rodgers. Bowne ably. Make your sale date with Immediate possession. Terms. vibration. You can see why drivers are me now. George VanderMeuIen. Twp., John Watts has asked the Dygert Realty, CH 5-7659. Eve- happier, why loads are better protected RING FROZEN BREADED auctioneer. Phone Dutton MY 8- District for assistance with his nings Lee Patterson, GL 2-9425. 0MELIT and why the truck itself wUl stand up CORDIALLY INVITED 8571. p24 Conservation Farm Plan. Chicken—Beef—Turfcey c24 to thousands of miles of more work. That We found John doing an excel- Bologna to attend the showing of the HALLMARK GREETING CARDS REAL ESTATE SERVICE in any goes for any size Chevy, too—pickups, lent job of plowing oat stubble Shrimp accurately reflect your own feel- type of property. Wm. A, Arm- tUt cabs, tandems, all of them. for wheat. Once over with a har- Rauser Pot Pies ings, whatever the occasion- strong, 30 years experience." Ph. Check the latest specs with your Chev- row and this soli Is well fitted birthdays, anniversaries, holidays Rockford VO 6-1203 or write Rte. rolet dealer: capacity, power teams, for planting. We suggested dual or any day when you think of 2, Ada. • ' c2atf options. Then, by all means, drive a '61. rubber tires for his 15 hole drill LB. 1961 DODGE others! Available at Christiansen Once around the block and you'll never be to prevent wheel track depressions., PKG. Drug Store, Lowell. c24 FHA FINANC^fi satisfied with a front axle truck again! John will try a strip on the east lb 5i$1 79c POLARA - DART - DART PICKUP Available on Coiintay BuUding side of his wheat field, using mini- 39 LEDGER WANT ADS, the little ads Tottloo aprlag-. t*avyw/ghi sites, IVi miles north of LqweU mum tillage. Except for additional that bring B-I-G results. Use on Vergennes Street. "WUl bufld and the introduction of the DODGE COMPACT CAR ... the • direct drive v fltUng on the Knolls, once over USE OUR BACK ENTRANCE OFf THE PARKING LOT! them when you have something to speclfloationp.'-' WILLIAM 1 to buy, swap or sell. The cost is fitting is all that is needed with SCHREUR, Contractor k Wider 'ttbW&a the good plowing John does. small! Phone TW 7-9261. p24 TW 7-9189. c36 tf Set niw Firestone tires new! Why gamble with you- safety 1961 LANCER 'MtSMtt • tll-poiitk* just to get • few hundred miles more from your WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! As usual we find deer tracks! DIGGING FOUNDATIONS and tires? on many farms, but pheasants are 1 -LOWELL- light bulldozing. Septic tanks and Farm •Wtu^c"' .artiljvd-tt still scarce. The usual kill of squir-« COFFEE AND DONUTS, TOO! "LOW INTER bowibnnh cutter rw* drain fields Installed, water I'r.es Trade them in for new Firestone tires and get safe, SEE THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER'S rels is seen on most roads. This Term Federal d Bank As In tM mtall H m •! HmmHIi cWi sure-footed traction ... quicker, safer emergency stops, destrucUon of squirrels Is not al- burled and connected. Carlton AiklNitiNiWHtinUK Wilcox, Clarksville, OW 3-3091. soclation of GrancJ Rabids, 468 skid protection. Firestone tires are designed for today*! ways the fault of a driver. Re- Kinney Rd- Rapids c48 tf (J., N. W. G kind of driving . .. deliver extra miles. volving car wheels seem to have 4, Mich. Phone GL 3-1 c2}tf Chains machine sharpen- Thursday, September 29, 1960 Take advantage of our one-stop service: famoui a fascination for squirrels and real- CUT-RATE MARKET WILL MAKE DRAPERIES, Slip ly get them confused. ed, factory method. Texaco products plus batteries, spark plugs and other 205 E. Main St. (FORMERLY SANITARY MARKET) Lowell Covers and Bedspreads. Also AZZARELLO CHEVROLET & BUICK, INC We counted, thin summer on our Bring ycur chain in to- accessories for your car. Drive in today. AT will show samples In your home. For Rent trip, an average of ten to twelve WE CASH PAY CHECKS — DRIVE A LITTLE . . . SAVE A LOT! Wilson's Draperies, R-2, 9631 Ver- day for immediate serv- dead rabbits per mile on our way OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. —FRIDAY TIL 9 P. M. gennes, S. E., LoweU. Phone TW TWO APARTMENTS for rent. New- ice. 501 West Main Street Phone TW 7-9294 LoweU, Mich. to Bryce Canyon. 7-9186. C23-26 ly decorated. Hot water and electricity furnished. CaU TW 7- JACKSON MOTOR SALES "•9383. c^Stf HEIM'S | CRYSTAL CLEAR PIASTIC 930 W. Main St. — Lowell, Mich. m/umiriirmi t^STAIRS APARTMENT for rent. TiXACO SERVICE IT'S Tim \ (o) * TOP CUTAVO TACK ON ••All modern. 1 mUe east on M-21. Ies& Service Co. E. MAIN ST.. LOWELL PH. TW 7-9225 1 WANT ADS -TW 7-7676. c24 LoweU, Mich. Ph. TW 7-9207 ON THE WAT I QUALITY FLEXOGLASS O* * WJWS AND WINDOWS fadow Your Screen Po^, T«| 10 JACK UP 6: Made by WARP BHOS PIOPUOM In Plustics (stoh 1924 Cliirago 5^ •m mrnm i i fl THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWEIX, ]*nrH., SEPT. ?9, 1WM) McQueen Motor Co. Show JUNIOR RIFLE CLUB TO Legion Auxiliary to Hold Vprla Uallnday Weds Ronald Carey [coming events HOLD FIRST FALL MEETING 1961 Plymouth and Valiant Installation of Officers THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL. MICH., SEPT. 29, 1MO The Lowell Junior Rifle club will Jackson Motor Sales Couple Observe Tuesday. October 4, Methodist New Ford and Falcon Foreman Road Church Annual Harvest Dinner. McQueen Motor Company will hold their first fall mooting Thurs- The American Legion Auxiliary At Jay Bolens Ford Offer Three Lines of STRAND show the new 1961 Plymouth and day evening, September 29 (to- will hold their installation of offic- Mrs. Edna Taylor 50th Anniversary Serving 5 to 7 p. m. $1.50 adults, Dodges For 1960 75 cents per child; children under Valient this week-end in the show- night» at 7 p. m. at the Lowell City ers at the Legion Hall Monday The new 1961 Ford and Falcon THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Bohlcr, 157 5, free. p24 rooms at 222 West Main St. Ply- Hall. evening at 8 p. m. will go on display at Jay Bolens Mrs. Russell Davis of Lansing The new 1961 lines of Dodge go LOWEU. - MICH. Rexford Dr.. S. E. Crand Rapids, mouth has been completely restyled Junior shooters and Senior rifle Mrs. Effie Campbell will bo the Ford Inc. in Lowell on Thursday. called on her mother, Mrs. Nellie on display Thursday, September shooters wishing to shoot for jun- celebrated their golden wedding Annual Father and Son Banquet and its design with the startling installing officer for the program. The 1961 Ford features crisp McPherson Sunday and attended 29 at Jackson Motor Sales, Lowell. ior qualification are urged to at- Thurs., Frl., Sat. anniversary Saturday evening, of the St. Mary's School, Monday, new look is sure to please. All members arc urged to be pres- new styling, new dimensions for church services. At this first showing of the new tend this first meeting. Sept. 29, 30—Oct. I •September 24, with a family din- October 3 at the Lowell City Hall Valiant Introduced last year, has ent. Plans will be made for the greater maneuverability, and ma- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Smith and Dodge Polara, Dodge Dart and ner party at the Brookside Manor nt 6:30. Program will be Buck become a best seller. The new 1961 trip to the Legion Children's Vil- jor engineering improvements such Rudy of Lowell called on Mr. and the compact Dodge Lancer there OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Barry, cowboy star of WOOD-TV. models with hardtop style really The only timo a nickel goes as ,let at Otter Lake. at Whitneyvllle. as 30,0()0-milo lubrication, that will Mrs. S. V. Taylor Tuesday evening. w||i he open house with coffee and stands out from the early model far as it used to is when it rolls Kraig Haybarkor spent the week- •doughnuts. Miss Glenis Ymmq and Earl E. Martha Circle will meet Monday, result in lower maintenance costs of compacts. Be sure and stop under the hod. Ledger Want Ads bring results. end with his grandparents, Mr. and Bohler were united in marriage on Octobor 3, at 8 p. m. at the home and more carefree operation. Dodge Polara into your local dealers show room Mrs. Arvil Heilman. September 28. 1910, In the home of Mrs. Howard Krum with Mrs. Jay Bolens said the now Ford, The dramatic, identifying feature and see these new cars. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arkemn of of the bride's parents, Mr. and Chas. Ross assisting. Mrs. John nearly four inches shorter and two of the Polara's new styling theme ThtUNFORGIVEN Mrs. Hugh Young in Lowell. Miss Grand Rapids wore Sunday eve- is its rocket-like tail lights and notMCOioir Williams has the program. inches narrower than in 1960, will Young was attended by Miss Eva Sharon Dalstra Wins FIRST METHODIST CHURCH offer "a completely new, fresh ap- ning supper guests of Mr. and rear fenders. The fenders rise Chaterdon of Alto, now Mrs. Glenn Rummage Sale—Alton Ladies Aid 'Miss October' Title Main at Dhislon — Lowell, Mich. pearance in the classic Ford tra- Mrs. Mike Myckowiak, slightly just behind the doors, taper Sun., Moo., TUPH., Wed., Behler of Pontiac. at VFW Hall, October 6-7-8 from J. MARION DE VINNEY, MINISTER dition of straight-line design." The W. S. C. S. mot Thursday downward, then make a reverse October 2. 3. 4. 5 Those present at the dinner were 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Those wishing Lowell area rer dents elected Bolens also announced the 1961 at the church. After cleaning the sweep at the roar of the car. The Mrs. Hugh Young. Mrs. Behler's to donate, phone TW 7-7409. p24-25 Miss Sharon Dalstra for the "Queen 9:45 A. M. Church School Ford styling has been recognized church, they had a potluck lunch Rocket-like tail lights are located Sunday Matinee at 3 P. M. mother; their son, Jerald and fam- of the Month" In the Legion's Big 8:45 and 11 A. M, Moming Worship for its "functional expression of at the hall, and a meeting in the within a chrome nacelle mounted ily of Denver, Colorado; their Cheerful Doers will meet at the Wheel Skate Queen Contest. Miss classic beauty" by a world-renown- afternoon. in the fender. laughter. Dorothv Blamire and church, Monday evening, Oct. 3. Dalstra, who was sponsored by World-Wide Communion Sunday ed fashion authority. In Rome, It- Fred. Manna and Helen Fuss From the side, the new Polara family of Grand Rapids; Mrs. Ida spent Sunday afternoon in Battle has a sleek, forward-thrusting pro South Boston Extension Group Gary's, was picked from a field Sermon Subject: "Lest We Forget" aly. against a backdrop of the new Young. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young fashion center of the world, the Crook. Mrs. Frod Kropf of Lowell file, enhanced by the smoothly will meet at the home of Mrs. of five contestants; Miss Susan Mrs. Earl Morse, Mrs. John Beh- Centro Per I'Alta Moda Italiana accompanied them. sculptured fenders, a straight-line Racie Smith, October, 6. Afternoon Averill, runner up, sponsored by (Nursery for small children at 11:00) c49 tf ler. all of Grand Rapids. Mr. and recently presented Ford Motor Co. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H, Myers windshield post and forward-slant- PfRlKRC SWTOII meeting. All welcome. Christiansen's Drug Store; Miss Mrs. Ray Johnson of Ludington, Sharon Riley, sponsored by the with a special medal honoring the of Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs. ing front wheel openings. A tex- S. V. Taylor Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Lloyd Behler of St. Paul, The Women of the Moose, Chap- Lowell Bakery; Miss Karen Zieg- Independent Fundamental 1961 Ford. tured aluminum and stainless steel THE 1961 POLARA is Dodge's p-'ry in the low-modium-price car market. Tho Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jackson rub-rail extends along the side Minnesota. Mrs. Glenn Bohler of ter 1803, will hold their Chapter ler sponsored by the skating rink; Ford Falcon appointments, fabrics and design would indicate that the manufacturer expects to Pontiac. Mrs. Harold Behler of The Ford Falcon, most success- of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs.' from Ihe rear of the car to the meeting at the club rooms on Mon- and Miss Bonnie Radcliff, sponsor- ALTON BIBLE CHURCH attract attention from motorists who have previously bought more expensive cars. Plymouth, Mrs. Allan Behler of day evening, October 3. ed by Roth & Sons Furniture. 3 Mile & Lincoln Lake Rd. ful new car in history, enters the Loo Haybarkor and Kathy of Low- front wheels. Lake Odessa, and Mr. and Mrs. This month's contest was the last ERWIN R. TUINSTRA — Pastor Phone TW 7-9093 1061 model year with a proven ell wore Sunday dinner guests of Dodge Dart Above is the stylish 4-door h-rdtop. The Lila Group of the Congre- Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Heilman. m Val Watts of Alto. of a series of six monthly contests SUNDAY SERVICES record of all-around economy lead- The popular Dodge Dart, an au- Following the dinner the guests gational church will meet Thurs- in which 30 girls were entered. ership, six-passenger comfort, han- Mrs. Betty Baker called on Mr. tomotive newcomer last fall, be- day, October 6, at 1:30 p. m. at 10 A. M. — Worship "Holy Communion" and Mrs. John Cox of South Lowell gins its second year with complete- I-PEKFORMANCE—I were entertained at the home of All of the girls who entered the The Ford Eeonollne Station Bus (top) and Econollne Pickup dling ease and dependable opera- the church. 11:15 A. M. Bibb- School Saturday afternoon. Monday thru Thursday at 7:45 Mr. and Mrs. Blamire in Grand contests are eligible for the final (bottom) will go on sale in Ford dealerships late in October. tion, and introduces a new 101 ly new styling, a host of engin- i 7 P. M. — Youth Fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ryder spent eering improvements and a wider Rapids. beauty contest which will be held horsepower performance option The Vergennes Co-op Club will 8 P. M. Worship — "Floods of Blessing In New-Made Ditches" A Van model Himllar to the eiglit-pasM'iiKer HUH, but with at the Legion's Big Wheel on Sat- paneled sides, also Is included In the new IlRht duty coinmorrinl the Falcon 170 Special engine. Sunday afternoon and evening with selection of engines, OIFT TICKETS meet Thursday afternoon, October Wednesday 8 P. M. — Prayer Meeting vehicle series. Econolinc models are powered by a modified In its first year, the Falcon es- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulder at their Jackson Motor Sales said they 12.80 — $5.00 — 110.00 6, at the home of Mrs. Peg Ger- urday night. Octobor 15. At the final contest, all the girls will be "Holding forth the Word of Life" Phil, 2:16 version of the economical ftff-horsepovrer Falcon engine. Over- tablished itself as the standard of cottage on Murray Lake. are firmly convinced that the new For Any Occaalon - AWAY AT - hart. judged in formals and bathing suits all length Is 108.4 Inches with a wlicellta.se of 00 Inches. The American compact cars. No other Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Taylor called models are the best-engineered and Pickup Is 72.5 Indies wide, and Ihe Van and Bus are 75.8 The American Legion Auxiliary by out-of-town judges. car ever achieved the first year on their daughter Mrs. O. E. Jon the most carefully built cars ever inches wide. Tlie easily accessible engine Is located forward will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at The lucky girl who is crowned success to equal the Falcon's sales sen near Sidney Sunday evening. to leave Dodge plants. In 1961 the COLLEGE beside the driver's scat, providing ample pass-through space In the Legion Hall, with installation "Miss Skate Queen of Lowell" will First Congregational Church of nearly a half million since it She had just returned home from Dodge Dart will bo the quality car HUDSON AND SPRING STREET Ihe front, and a flat rear floor area with low 2IS-Inch loading Greenville U. M. Hospital. in the low-price field. Many of The 1960-61 Westinghouse Achiev- of officers. Mrs. Effie Campbell, win the expense paid trip to Mi- height. The Pickup has a curb weight of only 2,880 pounds, but was introduced in October, 1959. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ryder enter- the mechanical modifications in the ment Scholarship in Electrical En- installing officer. All members are ami Beach, Fla., and the right to Sunday School 9:45 A. M. — Worship 11 A. M. can carry nearly 1,700 poundH payload when ei|aipprBrand Swiss Miss, Apple. Cherry or Peach Betf BuHs urday September 24, for Mr. and lived in the Alto and Clarksville THIS IS NOT ECONOMY MEAT; THIS IS up to $20.10 cwt. plans to come now. keep this date Brook Benton Great American way, you deal with one de-) Mrs. Howard Shepard (Florence vicinity all his life. Feeder Cattle from $14.75 to $23.00 cwt. open. There will be music—vocal GOOD QUALITY BEEF AT AN ECONOMY Sower) at the home of Mr. and Guests were from Portland, DEVIL OR ANGEL pendable agent—a neighbor of yours, always and instrumental. The Junior and PRICE. CR. CHEESE 3oz.pkg.10c FROZEN PIES each 29c Hogs - -up to $18.10 cwt. Mrs. Emest Fenn. They were pre- Plainwell, McMullen, Ionia, Alas Bobby Vee Senior choirs will sing a story in Sows sented with a money tree. ka, Lowell, Alto, Clarksville, Lan- 'on hand, ready to help. You get one complete — ..up to $16.25 cwt. flannelgraph. How many can you BO BAD 10garcful driven)- 00 About fifty guests were present sing and Grand Rapids. '•£7 ....OS*- Fancy Cape Cod Early Black Variety Boars up to $12.00 cwt. bring? Everiy Brothers Spare Ribs K 7 rates avaiUbk as ^^^fo8b6iele .^.(^ $23J5 package of protection. Your policies are] from Mt. Pleasant, Vermontville, lb. 47c Where will you spend eternity? Mr. and Mrs. Hunt left Monday Feeder Pigs ___ from $ 6.00 to $17.25 cwt. Belding, Saranac, Breckenridge and BEEF POT ROAST Let us help you to make a de- moming for their winter home in LET'S THINK ABOUT LIVING lb. 49c (backed by one reliable company. You pay one. MB. BAGS Marion, Indiana. cision, "TRY CHRIST." Can you Lake Como, Florida. Bob Luman ROUND STEAK lb. 77c CRANBERRIES 39c Mrs. Russel Hancock sister of amount, monthly—the way you pay for your witness a drama—"Judgment Day" The dinner was planned in Mr. NOTICE: Special Consignment^—50 Hereford Mrs. Shepard, made the beautiful YOU MEAN EVERYTHING is tneiely to and not be concemed? Then you Hunt's honor by his sister, Mrs. C«n U. S. No. 1 Golden Jersey feeder cattle next Monday, October 3, at 7 p. m. wedding cake. TO ME .telephone, electricity, other household needs^ plan now to come to the Nazarene John Porritt of Alto and his chil- Rib Pork Chops centers lb. 69c dren, Mrs. Gerald Davis of Grand Nell Sedaka The Mkle hju the larfest number of hayera ptjluf the high- Church Oct. a—6:45 p. m. The FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. $1.19 CARD OF THANKS Rapids, Mrs. Edward Kiel of Low- est market prices for your livestock. youth of the church invite you to I'M NOT AFRAID SWEET POTATOES ell and Manard Hunt of Clarks- NO. 1 PORK SAUSAGE lb. 29c Valuable Free Gilt given awaj at 0:00 o'clock every Moo- come and bring a friend. Do you I wish to thank all my relatives, Ricky Nelson ville. day night. Must he present to win. Too are always welcome to dare? friends, and neighbors for the cards wm attend the sales every Monday even though you do not have flowers, and many kindnesses I RECORD PLAYERS Swiss Steak anything to sell. IN MEMORIAM received during my stay at But- CARD OF THANKS lb. ik miiii)iiiii)ii)coupoNiiiii)ii} Vill We operate the Ravenna livestock Bale on Monday, the In loving memory of our dear terworth hospital. We wish to thank our friends, OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT All Other Meats at Low, Low Prices HILLS KKOH. Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday and the Fremont Sale Friday. husband, father and grandfather, Verne Klahn c24 neighbors and relatives for kind- For complete details about pay-as-you-go insurance - For prompt and oonrteous tracking service call E, COOK, who was taken from us September ness shown while in the hospital COFFEE phone OR 6-1178 Ada. Bonded for your protection. 29, 1958. ADD SOME PROTEIN and at home. (SreatAmtriran BALE STARTS AT B:M P. M. Not just today, but every day. Casseroles are easy to serve, p24 Leo Bryant Radio Service See your local Great American Agentf H Precious Grocery Jnsuranrfl&mpwj IB. CAN LB CAN In silence we remember but don't slight protein foods, such 3 57c 2 $1.19 CARD OF THANKS Company We Give G&G p. r Because he has a special place as meat, eggs, cheese or fish. Ifcatfork Limit one coupon per family . . . good Limit one coupon per family . . . good In our hearts forever. R. G. CHROUCH Red Stamps Open Evemngs Great American RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES Home economists at Michigan Stat# We wish to thank all our friends thru Saturday, Oct. 1, 1960 i^j thru Saturday. Oct. 1, 1960 Mrs. Eugene Krauss If you got it here, it's gotta Double Stamps Wed. illlO George Wright RAVENNA, MICHIGAN J. Paul Herman University say a dessert made with for the nice cards, kind deeds and INSURANCE COMPANY Mr. & Mrs. Duane Krauss be good! Auctioaeer Manager milk and eggs or a salad with prayers while in the hospital and —WE DEUVER— Bruce, Dannie, Susan and cottage cheese adds extra protein since my retum home. Mt E. Main Ph. TW I-WIS • tl « E « MARINE. • AUTOMOBII.E <• CAeUALTY* « SURE TV? VWHUMIMH ifuiunu c24 Cynthia to the casserole meal. c24 Mrs. Albert Slabaugh 4U North St.. LoweB Ph. TW 7-7706 * t 1
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THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL, MICH.. SEPT. 29. 1964) Building and Site F\ind Balances on June 30.1960: 11 Cash on Depoiit I 2.10 re my buddy and family of Salt Lake Flmdale City, Utah, for several days, also Total Building and Site Fund Balances on Mrs. Ira Sargeant visiting Irvin's cousins, the former Annual Financial Report June 30, 1960 $ 2.10 Bessie Donmoyer and her brother, Total Building and Site Fund Disbursements plus Let's Go, Red Arrows! Arthur Donmoyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hatylcr who Moving or exchanging places of Balances on June 30, 1960 $177,002.26 arc members of the Hope Church residence is being carried out by of the Brethren are leaving shortly DEBT RETIREMENT FUND the Charles and William Wielands. LOWELL AREA SCHOOLS for Baltimore, Md., where they Receipts William and family are moving to will be in training for the Brother- his parents farm and Charles and 4th Class School District Number One Fractional, Townships of Lowel, Ada, Bowne, Cannon, Cascade and Debt Retirement Balances on July 1, 1959 ....$ 24,470.81 hood of Christian Service. Follow- Cletus are moving to their son's Vergennes. County of Kent; and Townships of Boston and Keene, County of Ionia / 7 /' . ing their training course, they will $ 24,470.81 home, thus making the work easier Total Balances on July 1, 1959 be assigned to a place of occupa- for William who works his fathers GENERAL FUND Maintenance of School Plant: Revenue from General Property Tax: tion for two years. The local church farm and Charles who recently had (Jeni-ral Fund—Revenue Receipt* Maintenance of Grounds $ 5.370.28 Current Tax Collections $ 40,295.73 ( will feel their absence, but where- a light stroke. We are pleased to Maintenance of Buildings 9,596.62 Delinquent Tax Collections 1,228.07 FIRST ever these young people are sent,- General Property Tax Receipts: learn that he is making a splendid Maintenance of Furniture and Equipment 8,993.95 Interest on Delinquent Taxes 87.78 their Christian life will manifest Current Tax Collections $ 69.534.05 recovery, but has doctors orders Delinquent Tax Collections 2,890.82 Other Maintenance Expense 41.80 itself. Total Revenue from Debt Retirement not to do much work. Interest on Delinquent Taxes 170.49 Mr. and Mrs. Irvin St ah! have $ 41,611.58 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant spent Total Maintenance Disbursements $ 24,002.65 Property Tax recently returned from a western late Sunday afternoon and evening Fixed Charges: Non-Revenue Receipts: states vacation by visiting an ar- Total General Fund Property Tax Receipts 5 72.595.36 with their daughter and husband Revenue From Grants: Rent $ 452.45 Transfers from General Fund or HOME GAME Mr. and Mrs. Walter Felzke of State Primary Fund 36,612.66 Insurance 3,095.17 Building and Site Fund $ 3,216.25 Grand Ledge. State School Aid 1959^0 228,499.32 Interest on Short Term Loans 580.26 $ 3,216.25 Miss Norma Kyser who was a Vocational Education 3.785.69 Total Non-Revenue Receipts $ 44,827.83 graduate of the Class of 1960 from Other Grants 2,132.35 Total Fixed Charges Disbursements $ 4,127.88 Grand Total of Debt Retirement Receipts the Saranac High School is em- Revenue from Services: Auxiliary Services: ployed at the State Savings Bank Tuition 26.669.10 Transportation Salaries 22,101.00 Total Debt Retirement Receipts plus Retire- 0 $ 69,298.64 of Lowell. Transportation Fees 12.324.00 Other Transportation Expense 16,421.75 ment Cash Balances on July 1, 1959 Mrs. Priscilla Boynton of near Other Revenue Receipts 837.72 Revolving Fund Deficits 3.598.70 Disbursements PUBLIC SKATING Arcadia has been visiting her par- Health Service 402.56 Debt Retirement: ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kauff- Total Revenue Receipts $383,456.20 Principal on Debts $ 15,000.00 FRIDAY, SEPT. 30 p M Friday, Saturday and Sunday man and other relatives for Ihe past Total Auxiliary Service Disbursements $ 42.524.01 General Fund—NoQ-Revenue Receipts Interest on Debts 11,962.50 Saturday and Sunday Matinees several days. Total Current Operating Expenses $392,588.90 Short Term Loans $ 94.833.00 Other Debt Retirement Disbursements 10.00 Wednesday Night For Mrs. Minnie Deardorf and daugh- Capital Outlay: Sale of Property 2,127.00 Adults 18 Years and Over ter Bernice visited the former's Buildings $ 890.44 Collections on Loans to Revolving Fui.is Total Debt Retirement Disbursements $ 26,972.50 brother. Wesley Blough and wife Furniture and Equipment 1,310.00 PRIVATE PARTIES and Student Activities 11,990.86 Supplemental Disbursements: i of Freeport Sunday. Transportation Equipment 6,918.08 Transfers to General Fund or Building Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clingensmith Transfers from Building and Site Fund, or Debt Retirement Fund 14,240.00 and Site Fund $ 700.00 and Thursday of Stanton were Sunday visitors of Total Capital Outlay Disbursements $ 9.118.52 Revolving Fund Receipts 9,203.25 Mr. and Mrs. Will Lott. Total Disbursements $401,707.42 Other Non-Revenue Receipts—Special Edu- Total Supplemental Disbursements $ 700.00 THE LEGION'S Supplemental Disbursements: $ 27,672.50 cation Refunds 20,468.34 Total Debt Retirement Fund Disbursements ... The pavement of an average Short Term Loans $ 55,200.00 Debt Retirement Balances on June 30,1960: BIG WHEEL mile of four-lane divided highway Total Non-Revenue Receipts $152,862.45 Loans to Revolving Funds 7,978.48 Cash on Deposit $ 41,626.14 TW 7-7360 East Main, LoweU in Michigan weighs about 14,000 Transfers to Building and Site Fund, or tons. Grand Total of General Fund Receipts J536.318.65 Debt Retirement Fund 15.007.17 Total Debt Retirement Balances on Revolving Fund Disbursements 6.398.23 June 30, 1960 $ 41.626.14 Total Cash Receipts Including Balance Other Supplemental Disbursements 197.49 July 1, 1959 Total Debt Retirement Fund Disbursements plus Arrows $490,616.61 Total Supplemental Disbursements $ 84,781.37 Balances on June 30, 1960 $ 69,298.64 1 General Fund—Disbursements Grand Total General Fund Disbursements $486,488.79 Secretary's Summary of Fund Balances FARMERS STATE BANK Administration: General Fund Cash Balances on June 30,1960: Fund Balances as of June 30,1960: Salaries of Board of Education $ 393.00 General Operating Fund $ 4,127.82 ALTO-MICHIGAN Salaries of Superintendent and Assistants 16,780.00 General Fund $ 4,127.82 Building and Site Fund 2.10 Clerical Salaries 6,560.95 Total General Fund Balances on Debt Retirement Fund 41,626.14 vs Administrative Supplies and Expenses 5,857.29 June 30, 1960 $ 4,127.82 Census and Compulsory Attendance 472.50 Total General Fund Disbursements plus Total Fund Balances, June 30, 1960 $ 45,756.06 Elections 75.00 Balances on June 30, 1960 $490,616.61 Other Administrative Expense 45.79 DR. THOMAS B. HILL, Secretary BUILDING AND SITE FUND Treasurer's Verification of Bank Balances: Total Administrative Disbursements $ 30,184.53 Receipts Total Bank Balances June 30, 1960 $ 70.083.87 Instruction: Cash Balance July 1, 1959 $ 35.36 Deduct total outstanding checks as of Salaries of Teachers $239,630.07 Total Balances on July 1, 1959 $ 35.36 Coaching Staff: June 30, 1960 $ 24,327.81 Clerical Salaries 2,5^2.55 Sale of District Bonds $160,000.00 Teaching Supplies and Expenses 6,978.24 Transfers from General Fund or Debt Grand Rapids CHARLES PIERCE, Net Balance on Hand in Banks, Savings Book Accounts Tuition Expense 1,389.46 Retirement Fund $ 15,007.17 June 30, 1960 $ 45,756.06 Textbooks 198.76 Other Receipts $ 1,959.73 Head Coach School Library 1,706.34 DAVID F. COONS. Treasurer Other Instruction Expense 2,069.01 $176,966.90 OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9-12 and 1-4 Total Building and Site Fund Receipts GARY RIVERS, Closed Thursday Afternoon PIONEERS Total Instruction Disbursements $254,394.43 Total Building and Site Fund Receipts plus Assistant Coach Operation of School Plant: Balances on July 1, 1959 $177,002.26 Am way Wages $ 18,511.00 Disbursements Independent Banking Fuel and Utilities 14.633.63 QUALITY PRODUCTS FOR THE HOME Operating Supplies and Expense 4,210.77 Capital Outlay: Friendly, Personal Serpiice Grounds $ 24.924.80 DISTRIBUTED IN THIS AREA BY Total Operation Disbursements ^ Jj37,355i buildings .... ED DENKEMA Total Capital Outlay Disbursements $165,038.80 Rouft 1, Lowoil — OR 6-5557 Transfers to General Fund or Debt Join the crowd and help the team beat East! Retirement Fund $ 3,216.25 COUSIN ED ENTERPRISES Other Building and Site Disbursements $ 8,745.11 A Member of Anriericon Way Associafion Total Building and Site Fund Disbursements... $177,000.16 First home appearance of our '59 Grand Valley Co-Champions INTERNATIONAL 1960 1960 Lowell High School Footbqll Squad Lowell High School D ANNIVERSARY SALE No. Name Position Hgt. Wgt. Gr. No. Name osition Hgt. Wgt. Gr. Football Schedule DIESEL ENGINE! 20 Hawk, Dennis Halfback 57" 135 11 40 Huver, Don Halfback S'lO" 154 11 Friday & Saturday, Sept. 30-0ct. 1 22 Mayou, Duane Guard 5-10" 146 11 42 Brady, Latry Tackle S'lO" 165 11 Now, INTERNATIONAL 23 Seme, Tom Tackle S'lO" 157 11 43 Miller, Larry Fullback S'lO" 155 11 Sept. 16 Ionia 12, L. 6 HARVESTER with "its own" 24 Ridgway, Ed Quarterback S'S" 137 12 44 Kropf, John Quarterback S'll" 155 11 Sept. 23 Wyo. 12. L. 14 Dintaman, Terry Guard W 144 12 45 Wakefield, John Center 6' .195 12 new D-301 diesel engine, 25 Sept. 30 East G. R. Here 26 McFafl, Jim Halfback S'lO" 142 12 46 Green, Dale Guard ST" 170 12 designed and engineered by Oct. 7 Grandv. There WALTER S LUMBER MART i 29 Fuller, Fred Guard S'h" 130 11 47 Hostetler, Steve Tackle S'lO" 180 12 Oct. 14 Godwin Here INTERNATIONAL for 30 Dilly, Don Halfback 5*11" 173 11 48 Wester, Doug Guard S'B" 175 12 medium-duty 32 Thaler, Dave Quarterback 5.9.. 145 12 49 Ford, Charles End snr 152 12 Oct. 19 C.Springs There INTERNATIONAL Trucks, Buy Lumber By The Bunk 33 Kyser, Charies End S'll" 145 11 50 McMahon, Frank Guard S'll" 198 12 Oct. 28 Sparta Here 35 Wepman, Uoyd Tackle S'A" 135 11 52 Depew, Roger Tackle S'll" 185 11 Homecoming Game brings diesel economy and , ,, MAGIC WORDS 36 Pletcher, Galen Tackle 185 12 53 Johnson, Randy Tackle 6 4 232 12 Nov. 4 Rockford Here And $AVEI , ,, durability to pickup- 37 Hale, Jerry End 6' 150 11 55 Biemers, Dick End 6 4 175 11 and-delivery and other Quick. 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••• a simplified fuel system are other advantages. Heavy-duty construction y YOU NEED! features include fully-hardened crankshaft and reinforced 20% This page sponsored by the following boosters of Lowell High School athletics- CHOOSE FROM MOO COLORS Discount trom our everyday A. B. Howard—Club Diner Curtis Laundry & Dry Cleaners Howard White, Jeweler Lowell Lumber & Coal Co. low prices L. W. Rutherford & Sons The Rollins Agency Alexander's Standard Service Dick's Service Station Jackson Motor Sales Lowell Light and Power Smith & Clemenz Motor Sales The Village Inn Avery Jewelers Doyle-Schneider Pontiac Keiser's Kitchen Lowell Rest Home S. D. Wingeier, Standard Oil Vic's Auto Service Azzarello Chevrolet & Bulck Eberhard's Super Market Kelley's Service Station McQueen Motors Distributor Vanity Beauty Shop and Owen's Anniversary Specials Galore Bail Floral Shop Fairchild Oil Co. Paul Kellogg Vinegar Co. Moore's Lunch and Recreation Showboat Drive-ln, Tony Barber Shop, Elva Topp, Owen Ellis Belding Finance Co. Foreman Poultry Farm King Milling Company Newell Mfg. Co. Zoovas, Prop. Walter's Lumber Mart In Every Department Bernie Bedell's Barber Shop Frank's 5c to $ 1.00 Store Legion's Big Wheel Precious Grocery Peter Speerstra Agency West Side Garage . Order now! D-301 diM«i •name is available in compact-design (left) or conventional ImwMATlOKAl, Tkucla from 16,000 to 19,000 lb*. QVlH B & O Grocery Gamble Store, Al. Hermans Lowell Bakery Richmond Real Estate State Savings Bank Watson's Drug Company FREE GIFTS FOR THE KIDS Jay Bolens Ford, Inc. Gee's Hardware Lowell Beer Store Rittenger Insurance Agency Story & Thome, Mobilgas & Oils Wepman's Clothing FROM OUR HOlBY DEPARTMENT Gary's, Inc. Hahn Hardware Lowell Cut-Rate Market Ron's Shell Service Strand Theatre Wittenbach Sales & Service Wittenbach Sales & Service LUMMR MART Christiansen's Drug Store Heim's Texaco Lowell Dry Cleaners Root-Lowell Mfg. Co. Superior Furniture Company Easy Parking — Friendly Service Clark Plumbing & Heating Highland Hill Dairy Lowell Granite Company Roth & Sons Furniture Co. The Levee Restaurant 749 West Main St., Lowell Phone TW 7-9207 lit Wide Selection Coons Clothing Hill's Shoe Store Lowell Legion Lanes C H. Runciman Co. The Lowell Ledger mom tw mtw 925 West Main Sfittt. Lowell. Mfeh. Bring the Family - Shop 'til 9 Friday Night INTERN ATlONAi: TRUCKS W. EvefyHiTrig For TKe Homo • m •T -f * r H Tttfc LOWELL LEDOKR. LOWllL. M1CM.. HtPf. U. 1M0 6apf!sf Cliurcli News Other Alto NeWfl Mefhodlsf Church News AH-Expense Scholarships graduates under 22 years of age, vof this area. Mrs. Lloyd Behler of St. Paul, citizens of the United States, un- "The opportunities for training The annual meeting of the Grand Minnesota, Mrs. Glenn Behler of Members of the Church School Available to Students manned. and able to pass the and a career offered by the mili- Baptist Churches is being held in tary, naval. Air Force, coast guard The report Is that the former Mr. and Mrs. Rob Wingeier and THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL. MICH., SEPT. 2U, I960 11 Pontiac and Mrs. Harold Behler of the Alto Methodist church who At least five all-expense college prescribed physical and scholastic Saranac Saddle Club Grand Rapids this week. Messeng- and merchant marine academies Moseley-Murray Lake Jane Oorrigan farm has been sold Mrs. Gus Wlngeler spent one day Public Notices Alto Community News of Plymouth are guests at the home have been regular and loyal in scholarships with a career in the examinations. Application forms Public Notice ers from the local church are Mr. should be seriously considered by Mrs. Eva Engle to Grand Rapids parties. Sponsors 4th Annual of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Watts. Sat- their participation during the past armed services of our country are may be obtained from Ford's of- last week at Trufant. MRS. E. L. TIMPSON — PHONE UN 8-481S and Mrs. Victor Gum, Sr. and Pas- year were recognized in the Serv- many young men In Kent and Ot- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frost spent Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kropf are In NOTICE OF HEARING-APPOINTMENT OF urday evening Mr. and Mrs. Watts available to young men of Kent fice at 425 Cherry Street, S. E., Junior Horse Show VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER, COOK A Kir. and Mrs. Charles Hurley of Sunday with tl\e Allison Roark and ADMINISTRAIOR A:-0 DETERMINATION tor Marquardt. and their guests attended a dinner ice of Worship, Sunday, September Grand Rapids. The deadline for t a w a Counties, RepresentaUve Northern Michigan on their vaca- BRYANT. Attyj. OF HEiRS RETURN FROM TRIP THROUGH and Ottawa Counties. Representa- Crooked Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- The Saranac Saddle Club is spon- 835 W. M.iin St., Lowell, Mich. 25. The promotional exercises took filing applications for the class en- Ford said. Don McPherson families. tion. State of Michigan, The Probate Court lor CANADA AND EASTERN STATES Alto Garden Sunday, October 2, will be Mis- at Brookside Manor at Whitney- tive Gerald R. Ford, Jr., announc- ton Engle called on Mr. and Mrs. FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT Wildlife Populations place during the Church School tering the academies In July 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Norton Johnson and soring Its 4th Annuai Junior Horse tho County ol Kent. sionary Sunday and all Hie offer- vllle honoring the 50th wedding ed today. Mrs. Eva Engle spent a week State of Michigan. Tho Probate Court for At a session ol said Court, held at the Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Watts recent- Harvey Cafron of Ionia, also the Show, Sunday, Octobcr 2, starting the County ol Kent. Club Hears ings of the day will be for mis- anniversary of Mrs. Watt's brother hour. And at that time many young- "In 1961 the Fifth District will Is October 12, 1960. ago Sunday with Mrs. Lulu Kropf baby of Saranac were Sunday din- prooaio olnce, in tne City ol Grand Rap- ly returned from a two weeks' va« Vole Engles called on Mr. and Mrs. with the Grand Entry at 12:30 At a tettion of said court, held at the ids, in said County, on the Can Explode TOO! and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beh- sters were promoted to the next The Civil Service designation ex- on Gulliford Drive. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris probate office, in the City of Grand Rapids, sions. The church helps support be enUtled to two appointments Gerald Bachelor of Ionia. p. m. and the main show getting 8th day ol September A. D. I960. cation trip into the New England ler of Grand Rapids. higher class. Receiving awards amination employed by Representa- You can't be one of UH who Robert Pratt was home from De- Kropf. in laid County, on the Present; HON. A. DALE STOfPELS, Judge Guest Speakers Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stauffer in at the Naval Academy and at Clyde Condon called on Leon 26th day of September, A. 0. i960. States. were Kenneth Lee, Ruth Lee, Mary tive Ford in selecting Fifth Dis- Helect our next prenldent Novem- troit over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kropf were urider way at 1 p. m. ol Probate. Africa and Rev. L. M. Ortiz who West Point and one at the Air Preient: HON. A. DALE STOPPELS, Judge In the Matter of the fatate of Enroute they saw Shakespeare's The Alto Garden Club met Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Richard- ber 8th—If you are not register- Weeks at the Sunshine HosplUD one As in the past years the usual of Probate. works among Spanish speaking peo- Walker, and Sharon Walker for two Force Academy at Colorado trict appointees will be held on Mr. and Mrs. George Eltelbuss Sunday evening supper guests at MARY WINGEIER, Deceased. performance of Romeo and Juliet nesday afternoon in the Alto Meth- son of Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, November 12. The ex- ed to vote by October 10th. See day last week. the Chris Kropf home, celebrating classes of Western Pleasure, West- In the Matter of the Estate of Notice is Hereby Given, That tne petition ol ple in Western Michigan. Special years attendance, and William Wie- Springs," Ford said. In addition, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adgate CLARISSA H. SCHNEIDER, Deceaied. at Stratford, Ontario. They also vis- odist church. Twenty-eight mem- Lawrence Richardson attended the your City Clerk or Township Lulu Kropf of Gulliford Drive, ern Riding, Western Reining, Eng- Sophia I. Gramer having been filed, praying music fpr Sunday will be presented land, Stebbie Martin, and Dianne applications will be received for amination will be given at Grand were Sunday callers at the Rob Gene's birthday and his parents' Philip H. Schneidcr, Sr., having filed in tnat the aammistration ol said estate De ited their son, Ron at Rochester, bers and three guests were present. i funeral of their cousin Lester Rich- Clerk now. Registering takes five was a Sunday caller at the Clayton 60th wedding anniversary. lish Pleasure, Pony, Showmanship, said court hit final administration account, granted to Dan A. Wingeier, or to some by Mrs. Burleigh Patterson and Nordhof for one year attendance. appointment to the Coast Guard Rapids, Holland, Muskegon and Wlngeler home. New York. Guests mere Mrs. Mayme Church ardson at Remus, Wednesday af- Engle home. and Horsemanship, will be featur- and hl» petition praying for the allowance otrer suitable person; and that the heirs ol Mrs. Robert Klink and by Philip Awards were also given to Delores Academy and to the U. S. Mer- many other places throughout the mlnuteH only. Mrs. Dan Raymond of Marlon, thereof and for the anignment and dis- said deceased be determined, will be heard of Clarksville, Mrs. Alvin Bergy ternoon. ed with the usual age division of tribution of the residue of said estate, for at the Probate Court on the Nelson. Nordhof for six months, and to chant Marine Academy but selec- country to accommodate those who and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barry of WINS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP and Mrs. Robert Onan. 15 and under and 16 and over in the illowance of fees, and for the allow- Mth day of October, A. D. I960, Sunday 45 members of the Rich- Debra Yeiter for three months in tions to these institutions are not may be residing temporarily out Read the Ledger Want Ads. Lansing were last Thursday guests ance of all things therein contained. at 10:00 A.M. Harvey Slater played for the Golf The Club recrets the loss of The Brigade Boys Club will hold most classes. It is Ordered, fnat the It it Ordered, That notice thereol be given ardson family gathered in the shel- attendance. limited to Congressional districts. of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kropf. Championship at the Hastings Coun- their fine secretary, Mrs. Perry its first meeting on Monday, Oc- 25th day of October A. D. I»60, by publication ol a copy hereol lor three ter house at Lakeside Park, Cale- A children's program highlighted Representative Ford stated that Pat Engle attended a Youth for There will be an entry fee charg- weeis consecutively previous to said day ot try Club Sunday, with his son Jim Damouth who resigned on account tober 3, at 6:30 p. m. at the church. at ten o'clock in Ihe forenoon, at said donia, for a picnic dinner and fam- the observance of Rally Day, or applicants must be high school Christ rally at the Civic Auditori- ed for each class with the top six probate office,'be and is hereby appointed neanng, in the Lowell Ledger, and that the for his caddy, and won. Mrs. Sla- of her husband's health. Mrs. Glenn This club, under the direction of (6r eiamining and illowing said account p«riTioner cause a copy of tnit notice to be ily get-together in honor of Law- Promotion Sunday, by the Bowne |Servio« Since 1928 um in Grand Rapids Monday eve- winners receiving ribbons and the served upon each unown party in interest ter was one of the spectators. Yeiter is taking her place. Rev. Mel Nelson, is planned for and hearing said petition; rence Richardson's birthday. Center Methodist church. Members RemodeUng^^^H ning in company with 12 other top place animal in each of the It Is Further Ordered. That public notice at nit last known address by registered Mrs. Blanch Spaulding gave a boys 12 through 18 years of age. thereof be given by publication of a copy meil. return receipt demanded, at least of the children and youth depart- bers are reminded that the com- •New Bathroom^ young people from the Alton above classes will receive a trophy fourteen (14) days prior to tuch hearing, The Robert Finkbelners with their short talk on fall flowers. The October will be "Kick-off Month" Mrs. Frank McElvain and daugh- of tnls order, for three successive weeks ments of the Church School par- The drivers were Mrs. Claude Jack- engraved with the name of the previous to said day ol hearing. In the or oy personal service at least five (S) days l yo new daughter were Sunday dinner and special football events are ter of Grand Rapids were Sunday missions under the new arrange- •Ropatringl prior to sucn hearing. club voted to purchase 50 pack- son and Charles Benjamin. class and year. These are very Lowell Ledger a newspaper printed and 1905 tne deer population of guests of their parents, Mr. and planned for the weekly meetings. afternoon callers of their niece ticipated in the worship service. ment now meet on that same night. iNmr Oonstnctioa circjleted in said county. A. DALE STOPPELS, Pennsylvania was almost zero? ages of stationary decorated with Th Primar attractive trophies and are pur- Judge ol Probate, Mrs. Elmer Yelter. and cousin. Mrs. George Skidmore. I ® y and Kindergarten de- After a short time together, the A. DALE STOPPELS, In the next 20 years, however, scenes of Michigan by Norton Next Monday the Colonists of the Jud^e ol Probate, Kent County, Michigan 1 urt rion,s commission will meet separately THINGS TO COME chased by the club with the help A true copy know I must if I'm going to have Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Vander- Louis Avery. These they will sell. Pioneer Girls, meeting at the El- Miss Carol McWhinney and Lar- P ' sang three songs: "Je- AooeMorlei Kent Co-nty, Michigan the state imported almost 1200 sus Loves the Little Children", "At for a time, and then come back of the local Saranac Merchants, A true Copy KOLAND R. ROIEY. deer. They increased rapidly, any flowers at all. The same is Mark attended a wedding recep- ry Lawrence were guests Monday The disagreeable chemical taste Register of Probate. c22-24 Mrs. Ira Sargeant gave a short mer Graham home, will present Complete Planning aad and other interested groups. ROLAND R. ROBEY, and soon Pennsylvania had one true of game. tion for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van- Last", and "The Wiseman and the together for the regular Official of chlorine used to purify drinking Register ol Proba'a. C24-26 talk on Endive. After the business a fashion skit called "Miss Un- evening at the home of Mr. and Conservation is a great deal Foolishman." Interspersed between Board meeting. Etervioe There will be three contest events SHIVEL, PHELrb, LINSEY ft STRAIN, Attyt. of the finest deer herds in Amer- derMark in Grand Rapids Satur- session program chairman, Mrs. groomed" as part of their achieve- Mrs. Thomas Vaughn. water may now be eliminated at more than protecting our wild- the musical numbers were short OMl ABJ Time after the main show. charge. 608 Michigan National Bonk Bldg. ica - just enough for the avail- day evening. H. D. Smith introduced Mrs. Lee ment requirement. All girls from Elmo Scott and friend of Lan- The Bowne Center Official Board the tap by use of a chlorine filter. Grand P.apiot, Michigan able forage. life from over-zealous hunters. pieces recited by the youngsters, The usual 4-H rules apply except SALE OF REAL ESTATE Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bruce at- Libby of the Audubon Gub of 7th grade and up are invited to sing were week-end guests of Mr. will gather at the parsonage for For house plants that aren't do- The show will be held at the Vil- But no one told the deer they'd We know now that nearly all our beginning with "Our Turn" by Sal- TW 7-7534 ing too well there is now a new that you need not be a 4-H mem- State of Michigan, Tne Probate Court for natural resources - our woods, tended the wedding of their niece. Grand Rapids who gave a talk on this 6:30 meeting. and Mrs. Harold Scott. Their Sat* Its regular meeting on October lage Park located on the East Main the County ol Kent. reached the limit their food sup- ly Porritt and Martha Johnson. Always Great or CaU TW 7-7104 ber and must be 21 years of age our water, our soil, our wildlife Miss Janet Nowak to Maurice Da- native birds illustrated by slides urday evening dinner guests were 4, at 8 p. m. "living earth" which Is reported Street in Saranac. The Keene-Eas- At a session ol said court, held et the ply could support. They went on vies at Howard City Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Myron Thomp- Mr. and Mrs. Claud Pilmore and The Kindergarten Department fol- Ideally suited for growing indoor ton 4-H Club will again provide or under. Ownership of horse Is Probate Otlice in the City ot Grand Rapids, increasing until they became a -are dependent on one another. taken by Mrs. Sweet, President of Mr. and Mrs. Claud luring of For a Date m taid County, on the menace not only to farmers but Just consider these facts: ning. son were Wednesday callers of the family of Grand Rapids and Mr. lowed with "I'd Like to Be." Se- plants. It's a blend of oil, peat grounds. not necessary. 6th day ol September A. D. I960. the Audobon Gub. With Mrs. Lib- to themselves. Thousands died THO or three limes as many Clair Flynns. Eleven members of lections were also presented by Pe- Caledonia spent Monday with Mr. humus, mushrooms compost and Everyone Is invited to attend the Present, HON. A. DALfc STOPPELS, Judge by was Mrs. Eleanore Burgess of and Mrs. Ted Scott. Mr. Pilmore of Probate. of starvation because there deer die of starvation every year ter Porritt, "A Broadcaster"; by and Mrs. E. C. Rosenberg. Or Your Mate Vergennes In 1838 was a com- the Grand Rapids Library. the Bowne Center W. S. C. S. met entertained with slides of historic IN other ingredients which retain mois- show either as a participant or as In the Matter of the Estate of wasn't enough food. as are shot by hunters. Seventy Allan Wingeier and Mark Porritt, Mrs. Bessie Lodewyk and son, ture longer. munity of only 19 families. JENNIE B. ENGLE. Mentally Incompetent. Then the visiting hour and a tas- at the Clair Flynn home Wednes- places taken on their recent trip a spectator. There is no admission The point of this story is that percent of all our quail die of "Growing"; and by Christy Por- David spent Monday with Mr. and Sarah June Engle Porenta having tiled In ty lunch prepared by the refresh- day evening. through Virginia. ... A perfect way to spend on evening said court her petition, praying tor license wild game must be harvested starvation, or other natural ritt, Windy Craig and Janice Kauff- Mrs. Glenn Loveland and Fred- to sell tne Interest ol said estate in certain like any other crop. I'm one of causes. ment committee, Hope Sargeant, David Washburn of Flint, former- Mrs. Warren Bergy reports that man, "Promotion Time." The chil- real estate therein described. those gardeners who hates to f could go on and on, but I ly of Lowell is in the hospital her mother who has been very ill rick. It It Ordered, Inat tne Velma Nash and Gerda Toft with thin her young flower plants to think I've made my point. Don't with a heart attack. He is recov- in Blodgett hospital is improving dren's program was closed with Mrs. Jack Craig and children Mth day of October A. D. UM, COLBY Mrs. H. D. Smith at the coffee urn. at two o'clocn in the alternoon, at taid pro- you agree? ACEWCY pieces from Patty Forbes, Mar- were Sunday dinner guests of her OPEN BOWLING HOURS 6 inches or so apart, and yet 1 The next meeting will be at the ering slowly. slowly. bate oliice, be and it hereby appointed cia Rodgers, "Please Come Back parents. The Rev. and Mrs. Earl tor hearing taid potition, and that all per- church October 19th. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trout have Often", and Danny and Brian Bur- Strowls were their afternoon guests. Man., Tues., Wed. 4-6:30 P. M. torn interested in said estate appear belore ITinT:7J:ii Mrs. Ralph Huntington and Bob moved into the house on the Timp- A ROCKET-FULL OF VALUES said court, a) taid time and place, to thow Vote Mrs. Harold Wester and son, Wood of Ada spent Sunday with son Orchard. They have five chil- roughs, "It's Good to be Promot- Mr. and Mrs. Elof Erlckson were Thursday 1-6:30 P.M. cause whv a license to sell the interest ol South LoweV Douglas of Lowell and Mrs. Al ed." also guests. taid etlale in taid real etlale should not It's not my bathtub that makes Earl V. Colby, Alto Mr. and Mrs. Don Metzger and dren, 4 of school age. They moved oe granted. Mrs. Nancy Nordhof Streelman of Grand Rapids were Patsy of Jackson. from 92nd Street near Caledonia. James Wlllyard, superintendent Steven Green left Friday for Ft. Friday 4-6:30 & 9-11 P.M. It it Further Ordered, That public notice me better off than a Russian- guests at th« Julius Wester home Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scott and Mr. of the Church School, presented Wayne where he will attend a Tech- thereof be given by publication ol a copy It's my right to free elections. Office Phone: UN 8-3961 Mr. and Mrs. Trout work in Clark Saturday 1-12 P. M. of thii order, for tnree tuccettive weeu Tickets for the Annual Farm! Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Joe Scott of Middleville Bibles to those youngsters who nical College. praviqut to taid day of hearing, in tne But I forfeit the privilege to vote Memorial Home in Grand Rapids Bureau dinner are available from Charies I. Colby Mr. and Mrs. Clair Flynn and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. were to receive recognition for reg- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green were Sunday 2-10 P.M. • • • • • LoweH Ledger a newspaper printed and In November If I'm not register- and attend church in Caledonia; ZOOMING YOUR WAY circulated in taid county. David Sterzick. The dinner will be Office: Clarksville Mrs. Grace Craig were Sunday din- and Mrs. Jack VandyBogurt of ular, active work. Saturday evening callers at the A. DALE STOPPELS. ed by October 10th. Takes 5 min- also the children attend school in at the Runciman Elamentary school ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marshall. The Bowne Center WSCS study Seymour Dalstra home, and were OPEN BOWLING RATES FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS Judge ot Probate. utes at City Hall or Township OW 3-3231 Mich. Caledonia. Kent County, Michigan October 11. Reservations should be Craig of Clarksville. group met at the home of Mrs. entertained with pictures of an Eas- 80c PER GAME, ANYTIME, EXCEPT SUNDAY Clerk's office. A true copy. In by the first of October. Laura Flynn on Thursday, Septem- tern trip taken by Mr. and Mrs. ROLAND R. ROBEY, ber 22. The text Jiook for the course Fred Dalstra. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Regitler ol Probate. c22-24 Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. is entitled "Basic Christ Beliefs", thur Green and Mr. and Mrs. Sey- VANDERVEEN, FREIHOFER, COOK ft David Sterzick called on their and was written by Dr. Frederick mour Dalstra were Wednesday call- TO BOWL WELL —BOWL OFTEN BRYANT. Attys. granddaughter at Ionia Communi- Grant. The class will hold five 835 W. Main St., Lowell, Mich. ty hospital. She is the daughter of Puts out HERE'S PLYMOUTH FOR 1961 ers of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green. NOTICE OF HEARING-PROBATE OF WILL more sessions, the next one to be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grummet DETERMINATION OF HEIRS Mr. and Mrs. Francis Headrick. held at the home of Mrs. A. E. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim State ol Michigan, The Probata Court for Mr. and Mrs. David Sterzick more heat, the County of Kent. Wingeier on September 29, at 2 Green spent Monday evening with At a session of said court, held at the were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. p. m. Joe Green of Lowell. Probate oliice, in the city of Grand Rapids, Loren Tungate of Middleville. Lowell Legion Lanes in taid county on the at [ess The Alto Official Board will meet Mrs. Glenn Layer was a Wed- I9fh day ol September, A. 0. 19*0. Miss Phyllis Klahn received ma- at the church on Monday, October nesday guest of Mrs. Edith Haw- Hugh VanderVeen, Mgr. Ph. TW 7-7566 Present: HON. WALLACE WAALKES/Judge ny nice gifts at a miscellaneous of Probate. cost! 3, at 8 p. m. All Commission mem- ley of Clarksville. In the Matter of the Estate of shower glveh In her honor Monday ANNA L. NIELSEN, Deceased. evening at the home of Mrs. Wal- Notice it Hereby Given, Ihet tho petition of Kathryn (Katherine) Niellen having been ter Wieland. Miss Klahn Is engaged filed, praying that the Inttmment filed in to Jolrt Bos of Grand Rapids. A said Court be admitted to probate as the Last Will and Testament of said deceased, fall warding Is planned. that administration of said estate be granted Mr. aijd Mrs. Don Bergy enjoyed to Norval Nielsen and Katherine Nielsen the Executors named In seid Will, or to some a pleasant drive to Detroit Sunday other suitable person, end that tne heirt ol where thay visited friends, Mr. and ' said deceased be dotermined, will be heard 1 at the Probate Court on the Mrs. Don Thomas. REGISTRATION NOTICE 20th day of October A. D., I960, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter, Mrs. at I0;00 A. M. It It Ordered, That notice hereof l?e Faulkner and lately of Grand Ra; 1 For given "'bf publication of a copy hereof for Ids and Mr. tnree weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Lowell Ledger and son of Seminole, Okla., were Sun- tnat the petitioner cause a copy of |hlt day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John notice to se tarved upon each known party in interest at his last known addrcst by Potter. • eglstered mall, return receipt demanded, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. at least fourteen (14) days prior to such GENERAL ELECTION hearing, or by personal service at least five Wm. Kllgus visited Mrs. Martin DIGESTIBLE (5) days prior to tuch hearing. Peterson who has been 111 since WALLACE WAALKES. Judge of Probate. Friday. Kent County. Michigan Sunday callers at the Wm. Kll- A true copy. Never before a Plymouth so dramatically new ROLAND R. ROBEY. gus home were Mr. and Mrs. Register of Probate. c23-25 Miller of Morrison Lake and Mr. and different! See and feel the head start it SHIVEL, PHELPS, LINSEY ft STRAIN. AHyt. and Mrs. Earl McDiarmid. Tuesday, Kovember 8,1960 BOMBERS 608 Michigan National lank Bldg., Farewell wishes were bestowed gives you into 1961, with its startling new looks, Grand Rapids, Michigan upon Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt Wiss- lt« eagerness, its sureness, its tight snug quality. FINAL AOMINISIRAIION ACCOUNT State ot Michigan, The Probata Court for man at a dinner party given in Beneath the all-new lines is the Solid Plymouth Ihe County ol Ka^t. their honor Saturday evening at TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF At a session of taid court, hald al the Unibody-(>n«-t>{ec«, welded, tough and quiet. Probata Oliice, in the City of Grand Rap- the Eric Strand home. The Wlss- That Will Actually Fly Iidt , in taid County, on the man's will leave for their Euro- 15th day ol September, A. D. I960. So get with the newest! Get with '61 Plymouth— Present: HON. A. DALE STOPPELS, Judge pean voyage September 29. TOWNSHIPS OF of Probate. Mrs. Will Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. at your dealer'i nowt In the Matter of the Etlale of GEORGE F. LAYER. Deceased. Eric Strand and Judy called on Roland M. Shivel fiduciary of the estate Jean Strand at WMU at Kalama- of Harry Day the deceased administrator, eramiclad LOWELL - ADA - BOWNE - CASCADE - GRATTAN - VERGENNES With All Packages Of having Hied in said court hit final admini- zoo Sunday. ttrallon account on behalf of Harry Day, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rittenger of and hit petition praying lor the allowance HEAT EXCHANGER thereof and lor the assignment and dil- Baldwin spent a couple of days 61 PLYMOUTH...SOLID BEAUTY County of Kent, State of Michigan tribulion of the residue of said estate, for this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Can't rust outl Won't the allowance ol fees, and for the allowance Rittenger. burn outl 30-year written of all things therein contained. warranty! America'» No.1 low-price economy car,., a Chrysler-engineered product Notice Is hereby given that In conformity with the "Michigan not already registered who may APPLY TO ME PERSONAL- If it Ordered fnat the Mrs. Lena Meppelinck and Miss 17th day of October A. D. I960, Lucille were week-end guests of * Economical haat for add-on Election Law," I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, LY for such registration. Provided, however, that I can re- at ten o'clock in tne forenoon, af taid except Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any regular or irobate office, ba and it hereby appointed their sister, Mrs. Ray Rittenger. roomt, dent, kifchant—other ceive no name for registration during the time Intervening FRIT0S limited Sor tne examining and allowing taid account Community Club, September 30, oraotl special election or primary election, receive for registration between the Thirtieth day before any regular, special or offi- and hearing taid patition; * Portaloin Hacrt Chamber give* the name of any legal voter "In said Township, City or Village cial primary election and the day of such election. It it Further Ordered, That public notice at Sweet School at 8:15. thereof be given by publication of a copy more heat, faiterl ol thit order, for three tuccettive weeks * Coift leu lo buy, leu to op« previous to taid day of hearing, in the Low- THINGS TO COME ell Ledger a newspaper printed and cir- Hospital patients no longer are eratel NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE AT THEIR OFFICES AS NOTED BELOW. culated in taid county. dependent upon a nurse to adjust * lifetime Porcelain Enamel fin* A. DALE STOPPELS. Ml sl lant... the compact that couldn't be topped ON CORN CHIPS Judge of Probata. their beds; a new bed is equipped A true Copy with a simple electronic pushbut- ROLAND R. ROBEY, F/toflt tkfc Register of Probate. c23-25 ton control. The simple, attractive- C'dolm LiAfi/ ly styled bed may be adjusted in '60 TOPS ITSELF FOR '61! JOHN G. STARR. Attorney 524 Michigan Trust Building within seconds. Grand Rapids, Michigan Latest thing In dolls will be a NOTICE OF HEARING- Steffens & Hewitt Monday, October 10,1960 —Last Day PROBATE OF WILL and DETERMINATION Christmas number which comes OF HEIRS with paste-on measles, crutches, 609 W. Main Phone TW 7-9381 State of Michigan, Tha Probata Court for Lowell, Michigan tha County of Kant. removable casts and splints and At a settion ol taid court, held at tha bandages. The Thirtieth Day Preceding Said Election Probate Office, in the City of Grand Rapidt, SUPERSONIC PLANES! in taid County, on the 23rd day of September. A. D. I960. As provided by Michigan Election Law. election, shall be entered In the registration book. MANNED SPACE SHIP! Present: HON. WALLACE WAALKES, Judge From 8 o'clock a. m. unUl 8 o'clock p. m. on said day for the In any Township or City In which the Clerk docs not maintain of Probate. In the Matter of tha Estata of purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGIS- regular dally office hours, the Township Board or legislative on large MARY BOWLER, Dtcaasad. TERING such of the qualified electors In said TOWNSHIP, body of such Township or City may require that the Clerk Notice it Hereby Given, That the petition packages of r/ritos of Kathleen B. Keena having been filed, CITY or VILLAGE as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor. of such Township or City shall be at his office or other des- KS com ^chlps praying that the instrument Iliad in taid The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the ignated place for the purpose of receiving applications for Court be admitted to probate ot tha Latt Will and Totlament ol said deceased, that precinct at the time of registration, and entitled under the registration, on such other days as It shall designate prior to administration of taid estate be granted to consUtuUon, If remaining such resident, to vote at the next the last day for registration, not exceeding five days in all. Kathleen B. Keena the executor named in said Will, or to some other suitable parson, America's Foremost and that the heirs of said deceased ba determined, will be heard at the Probate Court on tha CASCADE TOWNSHIP 26th day of October A. D. 1960, roomy, elegantl This beautiful '61 Valiant 2-door Hardtop has you in mindf ADA TOWNSHIP NEW ERA at 10:00 A. M. LOWELL TOWNSHIP Mrs. Edna Osmer, Clerk It it Ordered, That notice hereof be given (O - by publication of a copy har«of for Ihrae Blanche Loveless, Clerk weekt consecutively previous to said day ol \WJ The King of the Compaoti has done it againl The Deloras J. Collins. Clerfc Cascade Real Estate hearing, m the Lowell Ledger, and that tha petitionar causa a copy o' thit notica iPEipS one new compact that doesn't beg or borrow from anybody to be terv»d upon each Inown party ir. Office interest at his last known address by regis- is priced with the lowest for '61. Valiant gives you all of AT HOME Ada Town Hall tered mail, return receipt demanded, at more spirited than ever! Monday, October 10, 1960, Last Day, least fourteen (14) dayi prior to tuch haar- Chrysler Corporation's exclufllves. Like Torsion-Aire Ride. I will be at the Town Hall on Friday, ing, or by personal tarvica at laatt fiva 2911 S. Montcalm I will be at Cascade Real Entate office Sept. 30 from 10 a. m. to 6 p. in at my {b; dayt prior to tuch haaring. DYNAMIC Paves the roughest roads around. Plus tight, quiet Unibody 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; I will be at my homo home 7 to 9 p. m. Week of Oct. 3. Town WALLACE WAALKES, Potato Chips Judga of Probata, construction. And remember, Valiant is a low-priced Ave. 6062 Burton, 8. E., Saturday, Octobcr 1, Hall, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10 Kant County, Michigan from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m.; Tuesday, October to 6 p. m. Home Monday and Thursday. A true copy compact. Come see for yourself how the '61 Valiant's FOODLINER ROLAND R. ROBEY, p ^bitter-lhan-ever performance! , . , Afternoons 4 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Wednesday, I will accept registrations on Saturday, Octo- Regitter of Probate. c24-26 value really stands out from this year's compact car crowd. October 5 from 1 p. m. to 8 p. in.; Satur- ber 8, until noon only. day, October 8 from 1 to 8 p. m. Ice cream was known as far ...plus the back as 54 A. D. It was first manu- ^ • & HOT NEW NUMBER Looks and drives like twice the price BOWNE TOWNSHIP factured commercially In 1851 by 61 Valiant! GRATTAN TOWNSHIP a Maryland Quaker, Joseph Fus- VERGENNES TOWNSHIP r~ oc AT YOUR PLYMOUTH-VALIANT DEALER'© NOW Evelyn SmiHi. Clerk Mrs. C. J. Geldersmo, Clerk sell. Arvil Heilman, Clerk r-l u George Downing, builder of the Alto Library Jeffs Tackle & Bait 6770 28 TH ST S.E 10 Downing Street home of British At Clerk's Residence Prime Ministers in London, was i ^ Tues. and Sot. 1 to 5:30 Shop PHONE CL-82040. the nephew of Governor John Win- Mc Queen Motor Co.-222 W. Main, Lowell j. 11444 Bailey Drive throp of the Massachusetts Bay .^AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED 7 to 9 p. m. FROM 8 A. M. TO 5 P.M. Colony and was educated at Har- vard. III QUALITY DEALER'S mm*mL 12 THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL. 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