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"I had a terrible nightmare," the pa- tient was complaining to his psychiatrist. "I dreamed that Raquel Welch was kissing and hugging me." "And you call that a nightmare?" asked the doctor. "Yeah," the patient explained. "I kept pushing her away." SERVING LOWELL, ADA, CASCADE AND EASTERN KENT COUNTY THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1970 NEWSSTAND PRICE 10 cents WOW! What a Bang-Up Fourth of July!

More than 20,000 people from all over ship fire department, the Cascade Business- ned for youngsters of all ages. A program Western Michigan are expected in Cascade men's Association, the community's chur- running from noon until after dark and is and Ada this Saturday for the Annual In- ches, the Thronapplc Lions, the American being sponsored by the Ada Fire Depart- dependence Day celebrations. Legion Post and the committee's treasurer ment, Ada merchants and the Ada Athletic In Cascade, chairman Albert Mally said Mrs. Helen Lucas. Association. * this year's program is one of the most am- In Ada a full day of July 4tli fun plan- Events in both towns are receiving pub- PASS bitious ever and gave credit to the town- licity on radio stations through the state. Ada Cascade 11 a.m. - Chicken Barbecue at Ada Masonic Lodge. $1.50 for 10:15 a.m. Parade. Children are invited to prepare floats, decor- 4:00 p.m. half chicken. Sponsored by Masons and Eastern ate bikes, ride horses in the parade which forms at Star. Concessions open at Leonard Park. Cascade Christian Reformed Church, 6631 Cascade CARE Noon Annual Fourth of July Parade forms at IGA shop- Road. ping center and follows a route to Ada's Leonard 11:15 a.m. Flag raising at Town Hall. Field. Youngsters are invited to decorate their bi- 11:20 a.m. Judging of entries in the parade at Town Hall. cycles and join the parade. Following the parade, 11:30 a.m. Canoe Race and boat parade on river sponsored by games in Leonard Park for the kids, booths-includ- Thornapple River Association. ind a "Ring the Duck" both. A Successful contes- Noon- tants will win the duck or a $1. Winners of $175 Chicken Barbecue, Cascade Christian Church near 4:00 p.m. in cash prizes will be announced. Town Hall. S1.95 for half chicken; $1.35 for quar- ter chicken. Food stands and concessions open 2:15 p.m. Water Ball Battle. Ada and Cascade Fire Depart- throughout town. ments will hose one another Leonard Park. Follow- 2:15 p.m. ing the water ball fight, youngsters are invited to Water Ball Fight, Cascade vs. Ada Fire Departments join in a greased pig scramble. at Leonard Field, Ada. 7:00 p.m. Baseball games at Leonard Field until dark. 5:30- Dancing at Fire Hall in featuring music of Formal 7:30 p.m. Aires. 9:00 p.m. Fire Chief Stan Osmolinski and his crew will set off $1,000 worth of fireworks in a spectacular cli- 8:00 p.m. Patriotic Rally featuring Justice John R. Detmers, max to th« day's activitiM. - - State Supreme Cqurt 9: CO p.m. Gigantic fireworks display at Cascade GravH Pit. 'Neighborly' Pollution Chat 3,051 of Us- Now, Lowell's STAFF PHOTO BY KEVIN SMITH Draws 70 to Amway Plant Will you remember this July 4th when And this year, you can make it more Just Cozy Amway Corporation got together with About 70 people attended the meeting it's over? An Editorial than just another holiday by trying two The population of the City of Lowell some of its neighbors Tuesday night for called by Amway after an Ada resident. Will it be a fun-filled day of parades things. has increased by 506 people in the last 10 a discussion of the firm's pollution pro- Chris DeVrics, complained in a letter to and fireworks? The beach or a picnic with Policemen and people who work in hos- years. The preliminary figure was released Vou can ponder your country as it goes blems. the Ada Township Board of Supervisors the kids. The river? The lawn? Fun at a re- pital emergency rooms have come to regard to the Ledger-Suburban Life by the De- into its 196th year. Its beginnings. Its prob- about the plant's emission of foul air, in- union with the grandchildren? July 4th as "a very busy weekend in the lems. Its promises. partment of Commerce field office in De- middle of a very warm summer." Does it dustrial sewage in the Grand River and pos- Does another youngster really have to And you can live. A lot of people who troit this week. really have to be that way? sible defoihtion of trees in the area. lose a hand to some "harmless" fireworks? don't make a definite effort to this week- In I960, the Bureau of the Census "Most people ol Ada lor whom we Do we really need another drowning? Is it end. won't. Flat River counted 2,545 people in the city and this INDEPENDENCE DAY has got to be speak," DeVries said, "feel that if Amway really necessary for another family to be Those two things will make this July year's fugure if 3,051. something more than a relaxing break in a can afford to haul raw materials in. they wiped out this weekend on the highway? routine workweek. 4tli worth remembering. The final tabulation and census counts should also be financially able to haul Claims Life tor Alto, Ada and Cascade townships will their sewage out." be relased in the fall. A 23-year-old fisherman drowned in the "This is a more realistic approach than Okoy, Fellos, Friday, 'Oui,' Flat River just north of the burroughs aeriation which forces Amway's neighbors Road Bridge in Vergennes Township. to breathe the foul-smelling industrial Smithy He is Neolin Craig. 610 College, S.E., waste deposited on them. Power People Quit Stolling Saturday, 'Nan' Grand Rapids. "II we don't get any satisfaction from It will be business as usual Friday, July Kent County Sheriff Deputy William Amway." DeVries said, "we will seek a n Pact Parley 3, for most area banks and retailers. City Dice said Craig apparently lost his balance remedy in the courts." I don't know about the rest of you. but Washington to tell him that! All I have to Contract talks between the Lowell offices will be open. and fell into about 15 feet of water east of Amway's plant engineer, Tony Quad- it's my opinion that the time has come to do is look at the grocery bill.,. the elec- Light and Power Company and Local 481, The post office will deliver mail as usual Lincoln Lake Road. rine, told the group that he was confident let our peers in Washington and Lansing tric bill ... the milk bill ... the clothing Utility Workers Union of America, will on Friday and maintain regular office hours. A friend, Joseph Williams of Flint, who that the plant's new waste disposal system, know that things had better change for the bill... and a few assorted other bills. take place Thursday, July 9. On Saturday, July 4th, all federal, state was fishing not far from Craig, made an ef- expected to be in operation late next year, better-and fast. John Jones, manager of the municipal- What is sorely-needed right now is lead- fort to reach him, but failed. would solve the company's pollution pro- What gets me is that our people in the and city offices will be closed. The post of- ership capable of facing up to the most blems. ly-owned power company and Donald Gos- legislative halls are inclined to point the fice will be closed and will make only spe- Mrs. Trenton Geldersma, who was pressing issues. These leaders should forget James Pope, of the Slate Water Re- terhouse, legal council will bargain for the finger of blame at "the other guy" when cial deliveries. Most area businesses will be working with her husband in their garden all the penny-ante nonsense that has dom- sources Commission said that the commis- company and Jack Ryan, local union pres- certain pieces of legislature fail to win ap- closed. near the scene of the accident, at 12885 inated their thinking of late and get down sion had examined the firm's proposed ident and Clem Lewis, regional manager of proval. Burroughs Road, called Lowell Police. to the basics. NOTICE - Veterans Dry Cleaners at 609 system and that it met the slate's upgraded UWUA will represent the union. No pro- The other guy, of course, refers to the In this election year, it's something to West Main, Lowell, will be closed July 3 Using the city's new recovery boat. Dep- pollution requirements. gress was reported at two earlier meetings. opposition party. think about long and seriously. and 4. c.i2 uty Dice, Police Chiel Barry Emmons, Sgt. It's a shame to see so much wasted ef- James Hudson, Arthur Farley and A1 Eck- fort that goes with the stop-and-go-tactics ROSIE DRIVE INN-This week's special: TRY SOMETHING NEW-At Rosie Drive man of the Lowell Police Department spent of the legislators. Hippie-Burgers, 48 cents. Closed Satur- Inn. P)nchitos. Closed, Saturday, July more than an hour dragging the area before day, July 4th. c12 I WONDER how many "tentative bud- 4th. c12 they located Craig's body. gets" have been written by school admin- istrators over the past eight months while they awaited (and still await) the outcome of the school aid bill for 1970-71. Never Been Stung by o Bee Imagine! The taxpayers are entitled to fulltime use of their school administrators' time BY JOHNJOLY and talents ... yet they wind up with less wife who kept muttering things like "Why I could understand if the area's fore- did you have to kill the poor thing?" and than that because so little can be done un- most beekeeper, Lawrence Precious, was a Ham "Look at it back there, lyingon its back til Lansing gives the final school aid figure. bit shy about being too close to a Kluge in The school situation in Michigan is just with its paws up in the air." I felt mst ter- motion. After all. his business is bees, not rible. one example of such wastefulness. The bur- printing presses. Now, whenever I return to Ann Arbor, eaucracy that is Washington is loaded with Now, I'm not afraid of a Kluge. Oh. I've similar situations... and the encroach- I always roll up my windows and lock my gotten my baby finger caught in one once doors. ment on the tax dollar by bureaucrats in or twice but I've come to learn that, with I THINK THAT just before he expired Lansing is only slightly less repugnant to the proper wrist action and a steady nerve, leaving said casually, "Oh, there's a bee on The Smithy. the bee somehow signaled his brothers and a Kluge is no more dangerous than, say an your desk." sisters that I was the one who was doing You're probably saying to yourself. electric toothbrush ... well, a giant elec- In less than two minutes, I was halfway this to him and I think they're still waiting "Boy, that guy sure got out of the wrong tric toothbrush. to Grand Rabbits and I didn't return un- til well after wash up time when I was sure someplace to gel me. side of bed this morning." And you may Back to the apiary. I am. always have be right. I'm sorry. I was scared. I didn't mean been, and probably always will be. afraid everyone especially the bee- was long gone. to kill him. It was either him or me. WHAT BRINGS ABOUT a lot of this of bees. No particular reason except that I'll make a deal with any bee in Kent resentment is the fact that Richard The they sting. I had another close call last summer that still keeps me awake occasionally. County. You stay off 28tli Street, Main Lion Hearted pledged, before taking over I've never been slung by a bee. Never. the top seat in Washington, that he and his I had taken the family to Ann Arbor to Street, N. Monroe, Ada Drive and Cascade In my whole life. Imagine. Never stung by Road. Those are the streets I travel most administration would bring about a halt to a bee. visit some friends and when we came back inflation and its attendant difficulties. to the car, there was a brown and yellow bee often. And I'll lay off the Flush-a-Byes. Will somebody who has been stung by So what happens? Things are getting flying around inside. I'll also keep your friend Mr. Precious, one, please tell me, how much does it away from my Kluge. progressively tougher... while his econ- hurt? When 1 found 1 couldn't shoo him out omic advisers simply throw up their hands by yelling and stamping my feet, it took AND THE BAND BAKED ON - Lowell Junior High School needed a new base drum so EFFECTIVE JULY 1 - The services of a and mutter something to the effect that WELL, ANYWAY, one of the folks at all the raw nerve I could muster to smoth- these seven gals and other members of the band had a bake sale and raised $94 of the dog catcher for the City of Lowell will times will get worse before they get better. the paper came into my office the other er him with a Flush-a-Bye. $125 needed for the drum. They are, from left, Denise Cadwallader, 13; Cindy Vader, 13; no longer be available. Signed, Wayne Lynn Warninq, 13; Teresa Hale, 13; Carol Stuart, 13; Sandy Graham, 12; and Coleen Kel- The Smithy doesn't need somebody in day to ask me something and just as he was We drove home quietly except for my Hoag. c12 ly, 13. The band is under the direction of Miss Colby.

MMF Lowell Ledger-Suburban Life, July 2, 1970 TB Society Lists Lowell Ltdg«r Suburban Life, July 2, 1970 LOWELL LEDGER SUBURBAN LIFE VOL. 77 NO. 12 VOL. 16 NO. 13 Sj)riii- % Serving IomcII, (he Toresl Mills area, Alio and eastern KenlCinmly s Breathing Hazards and western Ionia counties. Published ever)' Thursday hy the l edger lOutWlutneu Puhlixhing Co., 105 N. Broadway, Lowell. Second ("lass pottage Summer time is a good time to protect plants from insects, Sunimertiiw paid at Lowell, Michigan 49331. | by Huntington | paint the house or refinish a piece of furniture. A helpful Phone (616) 897 9261 or 897 9262 item for these tasks, and many others, is the aerosol spray Francis E. (Fran) Smith can. They can be found in almost any home and most every- Any lime! Publisher TOUR CAPITAL thing is packaged in them. John Joly Too often they arc used and stored improperly and they can Junior Girl Seoul troop 155, I dilor and Assistant Publisher then became a potentially dangerous breathing hazard. of Orchard View School, trav- Pat! Bambrick Your TB, Health & bmphysema Society would like you to Members of the Lowell police eled hy bus to tour the state Office Manager and Assistant Ldilor remember these tips. Befoie using the handy, timesaving spray force are shown cleaning up capitol and Michigan State Shirley Dygert can, read the directions. Use them only in well ventilated one of two newly acquired re- University recently. The girls, Lores! Mills Correspondent covery boats. under the leadership ol Mrs. areas. Hold the can away from you and pointed in a direction Staff Members Marsha Houwkamp, sold Cirl away from people. When you are finished spraying, replace Marguerite MacNaughlon. Kevin and Kit Smith. Mary JoWcrnet I Scout cookies to help raise the top and store the spray can in a cool place, well out of the Office Hours reach of children. funds for the trip. Monday-Wednesday. 8:30 a.m. • 5 p.m.; Thursday. 8:30 a.m. - noon; Mr. Kenneth Duncan, Assistant Director of the Society Friday, 8:30 a.m. • 5 p.m.: Saturday, 9 a.m. - noon. said, "Parents should be reminded that children who play Deadlines with aerosol spray cans may be only a breath away from seri- News-noon Tuesday of the week of publication. Display advertis- ous damage to their health." ing-noon Tuesday of the week of publication. Want ads-noon "Children are bound to be curious," Mr. Duncan said. "Par- Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. For "FAST- ents should be extra careful to remove items which are po- Action" want ads, call 897-9262. tentially dangerous breathing hazards." "In addition to aero- 10 cents per copy on newsstands sol spray cans," Mr. Duncan went on, "Other dangerous items By Mail. S4 pakl in advance in Kent and Ionia Counties: S5 else- include plastic bags and plastic wrap that can suffocate an un- where: S5 to APO and FPO addresses. ii'v vrVt*' suspecting child in an instant." "We feel compelled," Mr. Duncan said, "to warn the Kent County citizens about the possible respiratory damage that can be caused by careless use and storage of aerosol spray CIVIC CALENDAR! cans and plastic bags and wrap. Lowell Woman Heads LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Business High-Lights Ex-Service Women's Post Monday, July 6: Cascade Township Board meeting, 8 p.m., township hall. A Officers were elected at the June meeting of the Ex-Service City of Lowell council meeting. 8 p.m.. city hall. Vergennes Township board meeting, 8 p.m., township hall. RONALD L. MEYERS Women's American Legion Post 445. at the Veteran - Memori- al Home. Grand Rapids. Tuesday, July 7: The appointment of Ronald L. Meyers, former Lowell resi- To The Editor: tolerate association with the already convicted. Is five cents flicy were: commander, Mrs. Emma L. Vis, Lowell; senior Grand Rapids Township board meeting, 7:30 p.m., township dent, as a sales representative of McNeil Laboratories. Inc., I would like to make a comment about a matter that should that vital to you? vice commander, Mrs. Monica A. Geluso; junior vice command- hall. has been announced by Robert H. Rhodes. Director of Field be brought to the attention of the proper offices regarding the 1 am sure Kent County's citizens are intelligent enough to er. Mrs. Dorothy E. McClymont; finance officer, Mrs. Margar- Lowell Township board meeting. 7:30 p.m., township hall. Sales. "trap" that has been made on Alden Nash N.E. just a few hun- realize that we have been taken in - at 5 cents a head - and if Prior to joining the pharmaceutical manufacturing company, et Ringold; chaplain, Miss Joan J. Goense; sergeant-at-arms, dred feet south of Lally Road. you don't like it, as the hundreds who have already signed ig- Mrs. Hannah C. Keating; and historian., Mrs. Genevieve Wen- At this area the road is narrowed by the drain ditches which Meyers was employed as a science teacher by the Detroit Board nored petitions, contact your district commissioner. You are strom. were recently cut at each side and it is on the north side of a of Education. He will represent McNeil in the Detroit area. Correction the people who put him in office to serve your best interests. Installation of officers will take place at the regular meeting hill. Before the dirt had settled and while still muddy from a Carol Wright in September. All honorably discharged women veterans arc A report In last week's edition thai a Lowell man had been rain that came about the time grading was being done, 1 was Cannonsburg cordially invited to become members of the post. found guilty of assaulting another city resident with a lead pipe on my way to Lowell and approaching the hill from the north. was incorrect. As I neared the bottom of the small hill a compact car came To The Editor: Police say that Joe (". Jehiso. who was originally charged with over the hill toward me, going at a fast speed. The things I wonder about : felonious assault pleaded guilty to two counts of assault and The driver saw me and began laying over to his side of the Well it's people. They never have time to donate for ath- battery and wreckless driving and was sentenced to 30 days in road but he hit the loose, muddy dirt and began swerving and Crosswo uzzle letics. rrrprnr the Kent County Jail and fined S300. came straight at me for a short way, then righted his car and ACROSS passed all right But then again, there are a few who do the job-but instead A juvenile who was with Jcluso was turned ovet to juvenile 1. Title of thanks, they get phone calls and called names. The Coach I'm authorities after he allegedly struck Martin Gostnell, ll), in the I had a very bad moment and realized that the hill should Miss JoEllen Ualstra. daugh- 4. Norwegian talking about has 20 boys. If one more father would come and back of the neck during an argument. have further work done to widen it before someone gets killed ter of Mrs I ucille Curtiss. 50(i city there. Even when dry it is a hazard. Shall we save a life? help-there could be more teams and more boys would get a Lincoln Lake Road. Lowell, 8. Grasp 12. Greek letter chance to play. Also, the Coach I'm talking abou doesn't has graduated from the Butter- • • *. 111 f#V C. Trainer even have a son old enough to play yet, his son is only two years 13. Rushed VARMINT by Robert W. Knorr worth Hospital School of Nurs- 14. At this place Lowell old, but at least he's out there trying to help other boys. You ing. Grand Rapids. Miss Dais- 15. Seaweed : hi'Wv.-;. know, if you don't like the way things arc being done, you QUICK SERVICE tra is one of 54 graduates in 17. Scarlet can always do the job yourself. They'd be glad to have the WIDE SELECTION the class of ll)70. 18. Above To The Editor: help. Then if you didn't like the way it's going, guess what 19. Reemploys FLORAL FANTASY—A romantic look for evening is cap- The Kent County Board of Commissioners passed .i resolu- you can change. 21. Utilize tured in this orange and white gown of sculptured cotton, 22. Woody plant • i'.;- tion to use jail labor in the county parks and has put the pro- The Mother-in-law of one of the Coaches. worn 1970 Maid of Cotton Gayle Thornton. A deep in- 23. False verted pleat shapes the skirt, and white chalk beading en- gram into effect. 26. Useful Ruth Sisson hances the Uneck and fitted bodice. By Morton Myles of WUDDING quality DELIGHTFUL PANT DRESS The main purpose is to save S20.000. This amounts to less Malcolm Charles. than 5 cents per resident. Let's consider what we're getting for 28. Limit 29. — la la Terrific shaping that flatters a nickel: men who have been convicted of non-support, drunk- every figure... front zipper 30. Musical note closing... neckline and center *7,98 enness, narcotic offenses, and various "disorderly" charges INVITATIONS JO ELLEN DALSTRA 31. Milk shops front trimmed with frosty lace... wh|ch*, by $|ierrif Parsons' owji definition, is a "patch-all." 34. In flirty pleats In front and bark. Crews of 10 men. identified in no way as jail inmates and Forest Hills Announces 35. Label accompanied by an unarmed "supervisor," arc being allowed Bang-Up 4th Of July and Accessories from 37. Hotel 38. Winds 47. Solid 54. Single 23. One: prefix to wander in groups of two and three through the parks where 40. Purloins 49. Cow's cry 55. Withered 24. Soviet women are relaxing and children are playing. Summer Band Program 42. Old 50. Mix 56. Distribute mountain chain Is it worth saving a nickel to have your wife or daughter The summer band program, sponsored by the Forest Mills 43. Public 51. Cain's sparingly LEDGER- notices brother 57. Light beam 25. Consumes leered at? Is it worth saving a nickel to have your son encoun- Schools, got under way this week with its first sessions. The GOOD /CORNING-, HR. 44. Tending 52. Bind 26. Branch of COYOTE YOUR MISSION ter two of these men in a public restroom? At Home following is a schedule of meeting times for the various bands. learning a fire together SHOULD YOU DECIDE T0| When Sheriff Parsons was first approached with the idea he Sixth graders will meet on Monday. Wednesday and Friday DOWN 27. Chair ACCEPT IT" .... SUBURBAN LIFE 28. Sea eagle was against it (and still is) and has said publicly he could not from 8 to 9 a.m.; seventh graders will meet on Monday, Wednes- Answar to PuiiU 1. Mast 2. Small island 32. Those vouch for any one of these men. day and Friday from l) to 10 p.m.; eighth giaders from H to 9 Make Walter's Your First Stop- 3 o J 1 ola 3. Just claims in power Has the 21 commissioners' nickels bought so much wisdom 105 NORTH BROADWAY, LOWELL a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday; anil the high school band on A n 4. Bone: anat. 33. Searches for H P T that they can contradict Sheriff Parsons, the judges, and the Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. 1 o 0 w 5. Lively party 36. Carrier * -v • courts, and decide among themselves that these men are fit Plans have been tentatively made to hold some public per- 6. Dregs 39. Publication Then On With The Job s director to be in open society? There arc daily newspaper accounts of formances by the bands. All interested area alumnae and resi- '..Uneven 41. Muddle crimes committed by people known in their own communities •BOSS QSu •00 8. Phantom dents arc invited to join the high school band. The program is 9. Return to 42. Coral isle as quiet and well-mannered, and yet wc are being forced to Read the Want Ads scheduled through July 31. ESQ OBDQDHQ W former 44. Alone For Fun Or Work i mu •••aa condition 45. Girl's name 10. Anger 46. Color Up-date your life 11. By 47. Possesses 16. Ventilated 4b. — Lincoln MEEKHOr 20. Sells 49. Disordered Flag Poles Pik Nik Pak Charcoal 21. Experience 53. You LUMBER CO. Lowell YMCA pecti Clean & Easy-Light With A Match taw 6045 28th Street SE Complete 949-2140 1 Cube 390-Large Size 59( Highlights Keep Cool, Man! C $17.95 4pk for $1.29 FREE Deliveiy Estimates Stop By To See For Yourself Kiddie Kamp Knit Shirts for holiday S 8i H Green Stamps Adventure club for 6-8-year-old boys and girls. relaxation Meets four day per week. Patio Lights Lawn Chair $7.98 by Van Heusen or • COMPLETll Keep Bugs And Mosquitos Away Trip Programs When was the last time you reviewed your life insurance Jockey $4 to $10 INSURANCE Chaise Lounge W/Pad $15.95 Half day and all day trips to interesting places. • COVERAGE I program? You get a good deal A 2 for $5.98 in life with State Farm. Come Elastic: Nylon «. Lye JUNE 15 • JULY 15 in or call. Swim Lessons \ Citranella Candles 6 for 79^ Instruction for Water Babies, Beginners, and Ad- Commercia Wading Pools-$2.55 vanced. New class sessions begin June 29, July 13, BESTFORM Safety is no Accident- July 27, and August 10. n Personal Large Bags Readi Mix-$1.74 Wading Pools-$5.99 Family Sw ims otters you a great little figure it's each persons responsibility Life Patio Stones Assort. Colors- Air Mattress-99< to $1.88 « Saturday evenings, 7 to 8:30 p.m., for family Walk Shorts S/jfi/7 Urirf for jusl n hinl oj

Lowell Ledger-Suburban Life, July 2, 1970 Lowell Ledger-Suburban Lift. July 2. 1970 Mrs. Ira Blough . $£ Miss Vosburg Marries i STAR CORNERS 868-2505 Pleasant ?a\\ Forest Hills Hi Lites The marriage of Miss Verle Vosburg to Mr. Gerald Sharp, mmmmmm I S.W. BOWNE Mrs. I.. T. Anderson ALTO BY SHIRLEY DYGERT 676-372/ son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sharp of Mulliken has been announc- ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vosburg. The marriage Mr. and Mrs. Menno Baker went to Charlotte Sunday to see Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Duistermars of Portland were Satur- Valley Father's Day brought together many groups, some who live ceremony was performed in the First Congregational Church their son, Lyman, who had just returned home from St. Law- day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seese. Father's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bergy and fam- close to their families and some whose members are usually of LowcU Friday evening. rcncc Hospital in Lansing, where he underwent serious surgery Mrs. Fred Kropf of Lowell called on her brother, Fred Fuss, 1' Mrs. lertlldk Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bowman attended the 50th anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. Dean Overholt at Kettle Lake Sunday after- ily were her father, Herman Maier of Gaines, and his father, Al- separated by distinces. Assisting the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Gary Phil- for tumors in his leg. and sisters, Sunday afternoon. ' vin Bergy and Mabel. Afternoon guests were Mrs. Harry Luns- One of the gatherings wis it the home of ihe Robert Siar- lips of Ada, sister of the bride. Dan Carpenter of Mulliken act- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tompkins entertained with a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Alden East of Greensboro, Maryland, and Mrs. noon. ford and daughter, Janet. duns. He is now eighty-eight. The reunion in his honor included ed as best man. supper Friday evening honoring their daughter, Debbie. Those Helen Binkey and Mrs. Jane Daniels of Hastings were Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson entertained their family: the Rev. Beulah Poe has returned from Albion where she attend- eight sons, two daughters, their spouses and their total of eigh- Following the reception, held at the Ionia Jaycee Building, present were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas LaDue and sons of Grand- day morning callers at the Francis Shaffer home. A real fine program for last Sunday evening at the first out- Claire Andersons, the Roger Pitschs, Misses Nancy Peck of ed the West Michigan Conference of the United Methodist ty children. the couple left on a northern honeymoon trip. ville and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas'Tompkins and son of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kauffman attended the Rosenberger door program of the Drive-in were guests Weldon and Betty Jo Plymouth and Susan Scott of Battle Creek to dinner at Bill Church. Rev. Poc has been appointed to serve the Alto-Bowne Not to be left out were a large number of his Heat-grand- Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Rod Broman and children ol School Reunion at the Schrock home Sunday. Smith, gospel song artists from Flint. They furnished a well Knapps Sunday of last week, in celebration of their 56th wed- Center churches for another year. children, but they were so busy running around tne yard and North Carolina and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Castle of Spring Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and daughters were Saturday eve- rounded program of their own. There will not be any Drive-ln ding anniversary. We then drove to see Claire's lovely new home Mrs. Vernon Yeiter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stoudt complicating matters that they may never have been counted. iA Social Notes called and enjoyed ice cream and cake with the Tompkins fain- ning dinner guests of Mrs. Freeman Hoffman at Bill Knapp's Service on Sunday nights, June 21 and 28 on account of the in Cutlerville Hills, which is under construction. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bowman were supper guests Monday of and granddaughter, of Ellettsville, Indiana, wrre guests at the It is safe to say that there were at least eighteen. Father's Day dinner guests of John Erickson and Clarence Restaurant in honor of Mrs. Miller's birthday. "Big Tent" meetings at old U. S. 16 and Lowell 1-96 exit. Yeiter home from Wednesday until Monday. • • • and Lucille Speaker were their daughter, Doris Erickson of Al- Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Shaler entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mrs. Ann Pavlick of Hastings visited her sister, Mrs. Calvin Open house was held last Sunday afternoon for Dale Stadel, their ton Austin and family, al Martin. Tuesday they attended Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Colby and sons, of Ann Arbor, were to and Mr. and Mrs. Elof Erickson of Grand Rapids. Afternoon Plaller and sons of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Post and children Seese, last Monday. Mr. Claud Rowley of Freeport was a Satur- Lakewood graduate, at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and the Farm Bureau Fair al Fallasburg Park. weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Emerson Colby. Pinky and Ursula Horsman are alive and well and living in and Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cole for dinner Sunday for Father s Mrs. John E. Brake; and also for Miss Marsha Knight at the callers were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson and family of Lake day caller, Mrs. Anne Tietsma, Mrs. Mary Vredand, Martha Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Morse Deming of Goleta, California, are the New York State. They summer in Maine where the waters are home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Knight. She is also a Lakewood Odessa, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erickson and family of Lowell, Mr. Day. Gladys Miller and Myra Anderson attended the Christmas Party proud parents of a six pound, fourteen ounce baby girl, Dana still clear and sparkling and the piae cones are so plentiful, Mrs. Emma Dalstra and Mrs. Clara Dalstra called on Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Roger Heasley and daughters of Grand Rapids graduate. and Mrs. Richard McCaul and family of Alto, and Miss Esther at Mrs. Elivis Sheehan Wednesday. A delivious potluck dinner Marie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deming of Alto. they are a nuisance. Lyndon Humphrey of Alto Saturday. Mrs. Humphrey had just were Father's Day dinner guests at the Francis Shaffer home. Mrs. Carrie Kyser of Lowell was among the guests at the Erickson of Lansing. was enjoyed by all. Later, Secret Pals were revealed and names Rodney Clark and family of Lansing, spent Father's Day Denny Witners and Lew Deitz are residents of Rockport, returned from Ann Arbor where she had undergone eye surgery. Rev. and Mrs. Erdman and daughters of Elmdale were evening Brake home honoring her great-grandson. Dale Stadel. Mrs. Eugene Boyce (nee Susan Smith) and son Steven, of were drawn 'or another year. with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark. Maine. This is a winter to conjure with ... it is what all Maine Mrs. Lucille Oatman of Cutlerville was an overnight guest of lunch guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Dean Stadel and Dale of Carlton. Mr. and Midland, are visiting the Lowell area this week. The family is Mrs. Joe Flynn is coming along fine. She was able to go out Mr. and Mrs. James Green enjoyed dinner with Mr. and is supposed to look like, rocky shores, lighthouse, widow's Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanDyke of Grand Rapids were weekend Mrs. Jack Brake and daughter, Jennifer of Saginaw, and Mr. and gathering in Lowell for the baptism of Steven on Sunday in the Mrs. Alice Reynolds. to dinner with her husband Saturday evening. Mrs. Gordon Fleet in Saginaw. walks, and artists busily painting the landscape and sea coast. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bertran were supper guests of Mr. and guests at the George Kreb's home. Mrs. John E. Brake were Sunday dinner guests of the Dewey First United Methodist Church. Gene will join his family this Saturday of last week the Keith Bt)wmans entertained their Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Barnaby, of Westland, Michigan, spent Actually Denny is a painter with a studio overlooking all of Mrs. Bill Yarrington of Caledonia Saturday night. Mrs. Don Fingleton and four children of Milwaukee, Wise., Farris family. Thursday. family to dinner honoring their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Burke the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Slater. this granduer. But her style is extremely contemporary. Never tois. Robert Ulrich of St. Paul. Minn, called on Mrs. Alice were last Monday and Tuesday guests of Mrs. Alex Wingeier. Dewey Farris and daughter, Vickie, spent the weekend at Robinette and daughter, Coleman, Wis., who are visiting rela- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Keim spent Sunday in Mason with mind, she commands fine prices and has taken several prizes... Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Tower Sr. returned home last week Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seese, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fox, Philip Laurium in the northern part of the state. Reynolds Thursday afternoon. tives here and in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Keim's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gregg and family. a Fullbright Scholarship among others. after visiting their son-in-law and daughter and new grandson and Lois, were Sunday dinner guests at the Kenneth Meyer's The wedding of Kathy Wait and Mike Scobey was solem- Since Lew is the author of many magazine articles and sever- in West Medford, Mass. They participated in baptismal services Barbara and Pat Murray went on a camping trip last week MRS. FREDERICK GILHORAN home at Freeport. nized Friday evening at the Calvary U. B. Church in Lake Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Neubecker have sold their home in al books, you'd think he had his due, but he has just sold a man- for Scott Robert Cummings, bom June 4 to Alfred and Jean at Fish Lake with daughters Pauline Everett and Alice Sleeman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seese and family were Father's Day Odessa, with a reception following the ceremony. All the con- Harris Creek and plan to go to their cottage at Spring Lake. uscript to Hollywood for an extra touch of success. Tower Cummings, on June 21. dinner guests at the J. C. Schondelmeyer home at Middleville. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- gregation of the church here were also guests. Rev. Lee R. Palm- We are sorry to hear he is in very poor health and under a doc- Mrs. Esther Swanson, Mrs. Ann Molhoek and Mrs. Joe mond Murray and daughters, and Bob Johnson had a steak • • • Rev. Eldon H. Cummings of Hudsonville performed the rite er performed the ceremony with Rev. Marvin Zimmerman assist- tor's care. fry for Father's Day. Honeymoon in Montrealo f baptism on his grandson. Schaap of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs, John ing. Congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pitsch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Now is th«; time for all good men to come to the aid of the Mr. and Mrs. Val Watts attended the fiftieth wedding anni- Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Tower Sr. visitad Upper Canada Vil- Krebs and Miss Nancy Kowalzyck were Tuesday evening lunch Mrs. Maxine Stahl of Lowell and Mrs. Gertie Stahl, who just Anderson were Sunday dinner guests of their son, Claire and party ... the cook-out, that is. Ben Johns, Tom Johns, and Bill versary open house for Mr. and'Mrs. C. A. Bradshaw of Lowell lage at Morrisburg, Ont., on June 12. A conducted tour by as- guests at the Russ Swanson home in honor of their son Jeffery's returned from Florida, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mollens donned chefs caps and aprons and went to work with The marriage of Frances Ann Atchison and Frederick T. Gil- family. on Sunday. sistant curaton provided much information and an interesting 2nd birthday. Miller last Thursday. They were also visitors of Mis. Bert Blank the proverbial gusto last weekend. horan recently was held in St. Isidore's Church. The bride is Tom Loveland and son Erik, of Lansing, were Saturday aft- experience concerning the formation and maintenance of the and Mrs. Allan Lasby and children last Monday evening. Mrs. Ham and eggs out of doors taste like a whole new experi- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Atchison of Ada. Mr. Mrs. Freeman Hoffman left Sunday morning by plane for ernoon callers of Mrs. Glen Loveland. project. Gertie Stahl was a supper guest. Area Women Named ence and as longas the coffee holds out and the home made and Mrs. Frederick I. Gilhoran of Grand Rapids are the parents San Francisco, Calif, to visit her brother, Charles Dawson, and r Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Watson, Mrs. Sophia Gramer, Simon M s. Bert Blank and Mrs. Jay Erb of Freeport attended the bread keens coming around, guests are going to let that delici- of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Tower Sr. attended the lovely wed- family. Wingeier of Lowell were Sunday guests at the Robert Carna- ding and reception for Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Richmond in Grand funeral service for Mrs. Elmer (Bertha) Miller last Wednesday ous fare hang to their ribs and even ask for more. The bride wore an empire gown of organza and taffeta Carlos Seese of Pleasant Valley was a Monday morning and ham home in Grand Rapids in honor of their son Michael's at the Clarksville Bible Church, and also to the cemetery at as Officers of ASWA This was all a stag affair and for no other purpose than to which was accented with Alencon lace. The same material edg- Rapids on Friday evening (June 26). That Mean dinner guest at the Francis Seese home. 11th birthday. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Mabel Wood of South Boston. have a get-together among the crowd that usually goes ice fish- ed her cathedral length mantilla. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schondelmeyer of Middleville were at Two area women have been named officers of the Grand Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stahl of Elmdale were Sunday dinner ing in the winter. Besides the hosts there were the loud and Plan County 4-H Festival BARGAINS - BARGAINS - BARGAINS the Harold Seese home Friday and Saturday. Mr. Schondelmeyer Rapids Chapter No. 10 of the American Society of V/omen Andrea Dawn, of Detroit. Mrs. Albert Grabinski of Kalamazoo was matron of honor. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Eldred and in the afternoon took a happy voices of Chet Macgold, Herm Toynben, Bob Johns, assisted with the haying. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Colvin and Patty, of Accountants. Mrs. Pat Metzgcr of MSC spent Father's Day with her par- Mrs. Larry Howe, Sherry Mollo and Mary Atchison, all of Ada, The youth planning board for the Share the Fun program See —JACK —At drive to Battle Creek and other scenic places. Dick Land, Hap Harrison, Henry Harmon, Jack Toynben, and Hastings, were also Saturday guests. Mrs. Raymond (Martha) Szud/.ik of Ada was installed as ents, the D. J. Met/.gers. and Eileen Riley otEast Lansing, were bridesmaids. has selected "A Part of America" as the theme of the Kent Tuesday evening dinner guests of the Donald Kauffmans Dave Peterson. Miss Lois Kauffman of Grand Rapids spent Sunday evening president and Miss Donna Jean Ford of Lowell as first vice Mrs. Grace Vaughan is in Butterworth Hospital for observa- Frederick I. Menko of Midland was best man. Seating the County 4-H Share the Fun Festival. It is their hope that many were Mrs. Polly Kauffman and Mrs. Edna Gardner of near Iowa with her parents in honor of Father's Day. president in installation ceremonies held June 16 following tion. • • • guests were Albert Grabinski of Kalamazoo, Larry Howe of of the clubs of Kent County will contribute to this exhibition at... DYKH0USE & BUYS City, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Christner and sons of Chi- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swanson and family of Grand Rapids were a dinner meeting. Ada, and Donald Ranson and John Karston of Grand Rapids. of a part of American culture, fun and music. 949-16201 cago. Mrs. David Harned and sons also were evening guests. Mabel Bergy attended the reunion for the class of 1930 at Let us not forget the ladies. Taking off for Chicago and 6915 Cascade Road Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Caledonia Park on Sunday, June 14. The couple traveled to Montreal, Canada, for their honey- Ribbons will be awarded to all participants, plus runner-up Paul Christophel of Battle Creek is helping with Bible School The society is in adjournment for the summer months to the theatres were two carloads of well coiffed gals. In one vehi- Swanson. small and large group acts, as well as outstanding acts who will and is a guest of Wendall Kauffman this week. permit committees to organize for the new season which starts Mr. and Mrs. James Green spent the weekend at Algonac cle were Bess and Betty Alvin, Joan TerHorst, and Jeanne Mar- moon. be selected to perform in the 4-H Youth Exploration Days at Sunday dinner and supper guests at the George Kreb's home Mrs. Violet Courtnay and sons Chuck and David of Lake in September. State Park and enjoyed boating on the St. Clair River. tin. Michigan State University in August. were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krebs and Mrs. Esther Swanson of Odessa, were Wednesday evening guests of Mrs. Bert Blank. Mrs. Iva McWhirter of Brilliant, Alabama, is spending the In crisp cottons and big smiles, the other passengers and Grand Rapids, Mrs. Olive Olson of Sparta, and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Strong of Grand Rapids, brother of Mrs. Vera Geiger week with her sister, Rev. Beulah Poe and family. driver were Susan Lakeland, Marva Senna, Lila Johnson, and Mrs. Clinloii Blocher attended a shower at the home of Ger- All About Russ Swanson and son Jeffery. of this place, whose funeral was held Wednesday in Grand Rap- Elizabeth Dommer. They say theyII slay as long as the money Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seese. Mrs. Jay Blough of Freeport, Ossie ald Hurless of Hastings, in honor of Shirley Hall, who became ids and burial was here at the Clarksville cemetery. lasts. Bieri of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krebs of Grand Rapids. the bride of Michael Bronell June 15. July 4th Claude Scott came home Saturday after a two-week stay at « » « Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miller of near Clarksville, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin and Mabel Bergy attended the golden wedding anniver- the Grand Rapids Osteopathic Hospital for surgery. Lowell Cliarles Erickson of Ionia, Mrs. Alex Wingeier, Mrs. George sary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander of Lowell on Mrs. Mary Lou Bacher and her family of seven children of There is a great deal of summer competitive activity going Krebs, Mrs. Jack VanDyke, John Krebs, Mrs. Irvin Rodgers and Sunday afternoon. They also attended the golden wedding cele- Chicken Bar-B-Q Anchorage, Alaska, who had arrived with her husband. on, from horseshoes and shuffleboard to diving and driving. daughters and Miss Marva Anderson of Alto were last week and bration for Mr. and Mrs. Dean Overholt at the Kettle Lake Grady Pennirtgrr said when he was here, "Winning isn't every- Rev. Jack Bacher. last week at Barbarton. Ohio, and were guests Sunday and Monday callers at Ira Bloughs. ... /or every Occasion School on Sunday. thing, but to want to is." BY CECILE CRONINGER 897-8597 of his mother, with Mrs. Mary Bacher of Barbarton. are guests Mrs. Alex Wingeier was a Sunday dinner guest of her son lit's see how some of this spirit is reflected in the next few 11 a.m. 'til «• run eit of chicken of Mary Lou's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Erb of Freeport and SM ?.a Walter and family. Impressive Ceremony Installs weeks. TV Tidbits grandma, Mrs. Bert Blank, was guest with them Friday evening as they had a family supper and evening together at the Erb Checking for errors and oddities on TV is one of my favor- Birchwood Gardens • • • Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Miller and daughters attended open house home. Rev. Bacher flew to California and is attending a short New B&PW Officers ite pastimes. A recent ad showed two old-fashioned buggy-wheel- Ada Masonic Temple in honor of Lyle Miller, a graduate, Tuesday evening at the course at college. The family will be here visiting through June, John Price and Ron Vander Baan have just returned from ed cars at the end of a so-called race in which a speed of 6 mph In a simple but impressive ceremony Mrs. Lylia Johnson in- Ovid Miller home. July and part of August. Flora! & Gift Shop Boys State in Lansing where they learned a great deal about stalled the 1970-71 officers of the Business and Professional had been attained. My father bought his first Ford in 1913. Darlene Fox of Pleasant Valley is spending a few days at the the conduct of government... the good and the bad. They Women's Club June 23 at the home of Mrs. Hah Melle, charg- Soon after, he took the family on a Sunday drive to Holland. Carl Fox home. Mrs. Ken Meyers and daughter of Freeport saw politics at work and had a view of the possibilities for the . A Ph. TW7-773jf 730 Godfrey St. Lowell ing each one with the duties and responsibilities of her office. After plowing through sand all the way there, he pulled the were Sunday dinner guests. future. $1.50 Mrs. Doris Boyd is the new president, Mrs. Hah Melle vi0- throttle down a bit when he reached Main Street, and was * Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wingeier and family of Pine Island were Open 9a.m. to 6p.m. Monday thru Saturday president; Mrs. Mary L. Crane, secretary; and Mrs. Irene Os- There were serious moments and some horseplay. Both boys promptly stopped by a policeman for getting above the 15 mile IOORGARD Thursday supper guests of their mother, Mrs. Alex Wingeier. LOW LUSTRE LATEX borne, treasurer. did well in their bids for office. Ron became a state representa- speed limit, and was fined accordingly. Sptnserii ky Masiis and Eastern Star Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller of Moline called at the Francis Read the Want Ads We Wire Flowers World-Wide tive on a write-in vote which speaks highly for his pleasing per- HOUSE PAINT Following the installation Mrs. Boyd announced committee Cigarette Ads Seese home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Dee Bryant of Bowne sonality and powers of persuasion. John was among the forty . chairmen, with Mrs. Lylia Johnson as membership chairman; 6 Center was a Thursday afternoon visitor. "Winston tastes good, like a ciprette should." 1 believe that ifeBOO ® : Barbara Fluger, civic participation; Dolores Laux, world af- young men who made speeches in an effort to become mem- Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Miller entertained the Home Builders to be correct grammer, but "Us" in the Tarryton ad is definite- fairs; Elva Topp, foundation; Delia Smit, personal develop- bers of the state Supreme Court. Because of his excellence in S. S. Class, also other young people of the Calvary Church at this field of knowledge, he won the post. ment; Irene Osborne, finance; Ilah Melle, program; Mary Crane; ly incorrect. HOLIDAY AHEAD their home Saturday evening. Afterwards they were out passing ELECTRICAL Nearly everyone says or sings. "You can't take the country legislation and Edna Marshall, publicity. Boys were assigned to political parties. Federalists and Na- tracts to announce the Tent Meetings coming up soon. out of Sa-lmn." Retiring president, Irene Osborne was presented with a love- tionalists, before the program began. Ron and John saw what Mr. Alfred Pierson of the Talbot Nursing Home in Lowell WIRING - FIXTURES And what is a "Fancy Frilly" in the Camel ad? And who ly birthday cake and serenaded with the 'Happy Birthday' can happen when a party is split. They also saw the need of SWIM SUITS ' spent ihursday at the Francis Shaffer home. He also called on ever heard of a Camel trying to be. anything? REPAIRS song. coalescing platforms for parties. But with twelve hundred stu- Easy brushing... quick drying his friend, Mr. Alfred Carlson near Alto. But no matter how it's said, all ads are made to sell cigar- The club picnic will be held as usual at the Blue Lake cot- dents from the state converging for a week, the powers-that-be Resists blistering, fumes & mildew Merton Slater of Wellsboro, Pa. and Glenn Slater of Bing- G.E. APPLIANCES decided that issues would be forbidden. ettes in spite of the campaigns to rcduce the hazards of smok- hamton, N. Y. were weekend guests at the Clair Kauffman tage of Mrs. Lylia Johnson Sunday, July 12, convening at two ing. And one ad might be doing more than all the rest-"Mark Non-fading colors stay clean & bright p.m. Also as per usual, members will bring their husbands, own Governmental and political values, therefore, were some- home. Open house was held Sunday afternoon in their honor your cigarette halfway and smoke only that far." If addicts ob- what slanted toward personalities, but the delegates faced reali- when several relatives and close friends called. Clayton Water- Rickert Electric service, meat and a dish to pass. And don't forget your bathing serve the warning mark, they'll need another pack to get their Benjamin ^ suit! ty rather than strict bookish discussion of the wa. things ought man of Grand Rapids was also an honor guest. 208 South Hudson to be. They both came away from the week-long event with full quota of pleasure. Paul Burton of Morristown, Ind. was a Tuesday evening visi- The District Four picnic is planned for Saturday, August 1, • * * Moore paints Phone 897-9802 Lowell at Fallasburg Park. Details will be announced at a later date. expanded thinking and insight. tor at the Francis Shaffer home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roush I'm afraid this job will terminate like all other selling jobs MOORE'S * | JW. A of Clarksville were also callers. I've tried if The Readers don't contribute more for the column. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krebs of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Russ Thank You Note House Paint House Swanson and son Jeffery. Mrs. Alex Wingeier were Sunday Now Serving EXTERIOR GLOSS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shores wish to express their apprecia- dinner guests at the George Krebs home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack - ILA'S - tion to the many friends who greeted them at their 50th anni- Van Dyke of Grand Rapids were Monday supper guests. LOWELL versary open house at the Masonic Hall on Sunday, June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kauffman and their guests. Merton DECORATING ^Aim Slater of Pa. and Glenn Slater of New York attended the Free- Among those from a distance were Mrs. Ida Bogart, a former Service teacher of Mrs. Shores, whom she had not seen for forty years; port School Alumni Banquet Saturday evening. and Environs and two ladies from Battle Creek, Mrs. Beulah Krupp and her Mrs. Freeman Hoffman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Papering & Painting sister, Mrs. Myrtle Brown. Kauffman to open house for Lyle Miller at the Ovid Miller For Wood Siding. Doors & Trim home at Morrison Lake Tuesday evening. SEE wv u\r. or Covers most surfaces in one coat Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs. Mrs. Russ Swanson and son H iLU'AI'H.K HOOKS ...AND STASH Mrs. Maynard Barton returned last Thursday from Martin Jeffery and John Krebs were among those who attended open AM) PAINTS Tenn., after spending a week with her new grandson, Jay C., 11 • Long lasting durability & excellent gloss retention house in honor of Sherrie Henny at the Ernest Oesch home Sun- bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Powers June 18, weight, 7 lbs., 3 oz. 4 - day afternoon. I. CALL: 676-4656 YOUR BAG Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kole of Grand Rapids are the paternal grand- SPECIAL OFFER... Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Grawburg 01" Morrison Lake were Satur- parents. day evening guests at the Russ Swanson home. • • • Mrs. Fred Lass and sister of Caledonia called at the Francis Shaffer home Thursday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Erdman of Elm IN A NEW Airman Harold Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Barton, dale were Sunday afternoon callers. Well Drilling home on leave since June 9, left on June 29th to continue his Mr. and Mrs. Ora Miller of Koats. Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Northern service at K.I. Sawyer A.F.B., Marquette, Mi. Floyd Stahl were Sunday evening visitors at the Francis Seese PUMP REPAIR 4 CAR "JSSSSKJSS- home. A The 39ers met at the church Saturday evening, with 39 Fast Service, Free Estimates Mrs. Clair Kauffman with Merton Slater of Pa. and Glenn Fully Insured Propane Gas present, the same number that suggested a name for the group Slater of N. Y. called on Mrs. Flora Hooper at the Irvin Rod- at the first meeting a few years ago. As usual, a business meet- painted surtaces gers home Sunday evening. ing followed the supper. Just as the secretary began to read the Electrically! a OU ATRIM • A latex Wtenor enamel for doors, Mrs. Irma Holmes of Weslaw, Texas and brother, Mr. Imbert minutes of the last meeting, someone started the collection E. D. Richard (formerly Michigan SSersi torn-Ones .none hour Kallinger of Grand Ledge were Sunday afternoon callers at plate. A lady accidentally dropped a quarter on the floor, and Ira Blough's. Mi. and Mrs. Ivan K. Blough and family of Low- Bottled Gas) the scramble to retrieve it from beneath the table caused the LATEX FLOOR 8t PATIO ell were evening visitors. CALL: 897-8104 secretary to d-scontinue until the commotion subsided. FINISH* Fo/wood & Concrete—Indoors or Out- Mrs. Francis Seese. Mrs. Freeman Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. 12312 E. Fulton *ve., doo". Ones dust tree .none hour Uoyd Miller. Mrs. Calvin Seese and Mrs. Harold Seese were That's right . . . why take a chance on driving the otd wreck on your vacation ...by adding on among those who attended an open house wedding reception when automobile bank financing is to readily available at State Savings Bank of Beet the in honor of Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman of Sandusky, Mich, at Lowell? Just tell your dealer you want your car finftttoad with State Savings... or central air conditioning the Alto Baptist Church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Miller assisted Telephone 897-9348 stop in for a stand-by loan before you 90 a Heat to your present SPECIAL OFFER COUPON in the serving of refreshments. ikik: 38 PAGE CATALOG OF heat ins system I rUHCMUMP GALLONS OF MOUSE HINT Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roth and Mrs. Fred Kropf of Lowell call- AND JtCCCfVCO TNE FOLLOWING QUARTS AT TNE ed on Fred Fuss and sisters Sunday afternoon. Michigan's public roads and • Costs lest — % SPECIAL OFFEK MIICE OF t»c EACN: , Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seese, the Calvin Seese family, the streets would go around the equa- of your system is AQUATHIM LATEX FLOM & MHO FHIISH already in Harold Seese family and Mrs. Carl Fox attended the annual Htatfe hj,'fat tor more than four times. MOOKWNITt PRIMER LATEX EXTERIOR PRIMER • Increases home value Kime reunion at the Bowne Center W.S.C.S. Hall Sunday. HUM \IIHII 1 mit • Cools batter—keeps Mr. and Mrs. Clare Krebs and son Ronald of Lowell and »»»» rooms cleaner John Krebs were Saturday evening guests at the George • Healthier Krebs home. environment STATE. GtCAcfa. Serving You From Two Convenient Locations CITY COUFOh MUST ACCOMPANY PUtKHAU-OrfC* ttPI'It Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stahl were Sunday dinner guests of FREE DETAILS Mr. and Mrs. George Eldred near Clarksville. In the afternoon CONTACT they enjoyed a scenic drive to Hastings, Battle Creek and Plain- STATE SAVINGS BANK well. Enroute home through Middleville and other places of ADA interest. LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schondelmeyer of Middleville were Fri- OF LOWELL PLUMBING fliaViltop ftrittwrn day supper guests of their daughter, Mrs. Harold Seese and family. \ oil 111 k *nmi vmiv" Lowell Ada Shoppers' Square Downtown Offices and Westown Branch "Ttie Horn* of 6ood KUrdwar#" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seese called at the Beeler Funeral Oiirl Forslvind LIGHT & POWER 4 HEATING Open DaHy • • • Optn Daily 10-6 I jlUrf jImI lllfrr ku» Home at Middleville Sunday afternoon in respect for Dale OWNED BY THE PEOPLE OF LOWELL 7115 Thornapple River Dr. Friday 'til 9 Friday 10 'til 9 Phone OR 64811 577 Ada Drive Fisher. ORI-5821 . C7S-1772 887-93M G76-9231

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Lowell Ledgei Suburban Life, July 2, 1970 Lowell Ledger-Suburban Life. July 2, 1970 OBITUARIES- Area Teachers Conduct Legal Notices EFFIE DOUTHETT D ^School Board? Mrs. Effie Douthett, aged 85,3095 Three Mile Rd. Nli, pass- ed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Peter (Ruby) O'Neill, TR*E Survey of Businessmen VandarVa«n. Fralhofer & Cook VandarVeen, Freihofer & Cook 1125 W. Main Strtat 1125 W. Main Street 5808 Hall St., SE, Monday afternoon. Board of Education Regular Meeting June 8, 1970. Lowa'l, Michigan 49J31 Lowell. Michigan 49331 Surviving besides Mrs. O'Neill, arc four sons, Marshall, Ger- ll you are a local businessman and a group of women conic Meeting called to order at 7:35 p.m. by President Reagan. PETITION TO PUBLICATION ORDER ald, Glenn and John, all of Grand Rapids; 17 grandchildren, h-1 I-1 APPOINTMENT OF zLr% around and loll you you're u local resource, don'l be too alarm- APPOINT ADMINISTRATOR & Roll Call - Members Present: Reagan, Gerard, Rivette, and 34 great-grandchildren. ed. DETERMINE HEIRS ADMINISTRATOR & Jones, Metternick. Mrs. Shade arrived at 8:00 p.m.; Dr. Sicgle, Fil# No. 120,502 DETERMINATION OF HEIRS Funeral services were held Wednesday, Mr. Linlcy Rockwell They're teachcrs and taking part in a project called Com- 8:20 p.m. State of Michigan. Tha Probata File No. 120.506 officiating, from O'Brien-Gerst Funeral Home. Interment Fair- munity Resources Workshop, part of Michigan State Univer- Members Absent: None. Court (or tha County of Kant State of Michigan, The Probate plains Cemetery. sity's summer program for school teachcrs in 20 areas of the Eitata of Court for tho County of Kent Motion by Rivette and second by Metternick to approve the Memorials may be made to the Association for the Blind. PROVEN stale. Halan M. Aldrich Stapham. Estate of minutes of Ihc Regular Meeting held on May 11, 1970. VERN BRYANT, The workshop is designed to acquaint the teachers with lo- Dacaa&ad Ayes: 5. Nays: 0. Motion Carried. IT IS ORDERED that on July Deceased cal resources, people and places to aid them in their classroom Motion by Jones and second by Gerard 10 approve payment 16. 1970. at 10 00 A. M. in tha IT IS ORDERED that on July LEDGER-SUBURBAN LIFE 1 work. The teachers are looking for speakers and places of in- 16, 1970. at 10 00 A. M. in tha 1 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL of bills as listed. Probata Courtroom. Grand Rap Cascade Christian School terest to take their students during the school year. ids. Michigan, a haaring be hald Probate Courtroom, Grand Rap CUSTOM LPHOLSTERING-Sam- Rostand Found| Ayes: 5. Nays: 0. Motion Carried. Ids, Michigan, a hearing be held ples shown in your home. Free 2)ibect(yuf For more information call Mrs. Charles Pierce, TW 7-9585 on tha petition of Chatter L. Persona Stephens for appointment of an on the petition of Helen Kulper estimates, pick-up and delivery. |WANT ADS LOST - Beagle Hound, several or Mis. SJIU* Van Welden. TW 7-7022. OLD BUSINESS Names New Officers Call Mrs. Blain, 676-5971. 4-c-42tf help adminiitrator and for a determin- for appointment of an adminis- weeks ago, near Cascade. Answers POOL TABLES & SUPPLIES The workshop is planning an open house at East Grand Rap- ation of heira. trator. and for a determination of 1. The blacktop repair has been completed. Bekman Com- INTERIOR PAINTING - Spccial CASH RATE to "Gabe." Also a grey-striped cat, Amusement Machines charlie foster Publication and service shall be heirs. HAVING A DRINKING - Prob- ids High School. 7 p.m., Wednesday. July 15. At its recent annual meeting, the board of Ada Christian CARD OF THANKS low rates. For information call about one week ago. 7660 36th pany did the work at a cost of $680.00, plus three extra tons made as provided by statute and Publication and service shall be lem? AA meetings held at the School elected the followinc officers: Petei Papp, president; / 245-6855. 4-c-40-tf WANT ADS: 20 words or less, each insertion $1.00 St. SE. 676-3093. 33c-12 MILLER-NEWMARK L JOHNSON of material. Court rule. made as provided by stetute and Mere words cannot fully express YMCA, Lowell. Wednesday eve- and...DUE Dr. Ronald Valkenburg, vice president; Robert Steward, secre- 2. Opening of bids on Workmen's Compensation. Date; June 10. 1970. Court rule. the deep appreciatioappr n of the Walter nings, 8:30 p.m. For information Each additional word JM 3767 28th St., East A. DALE STOPPELS. Date: June 11, 1970. tary; Kenneth Verburg, treasurer; and Dr. Robert Van Patten Krop>ff family for all the kindnesses WEDDING AND COMMERCIAL - call 897-7916 4-C-42- tf LOST DOG - Ada • near Chief Photography. Portraits, all m beau- READERS: In Memoriam and Card of I hanks, per line 20 Workmen's Comp. Treasurer's Bond Judge of Probata A. DALE STOPPELS. assistant treasurer. and many expressions of sympathy Hazy Cloud Park. German Short- 949-2030 tiful color. Priced to Tit your bud- Front Page Readers, per line hair Pointer, female, dark brown MlRTI IS Farm Bureau $4,252.18 $10.00 VandarVaen. Fraihofer & Cook Judge of Probate New board members include Paul Dozeman, Fred Mulder, and affection at the time of Walter s 35 By: George R. Cook Vender Veen. Freihofer & Cook death. After our long absence from get. J. E. Colby, Alto. For ap- DARLING: Our Affair Is Ovet. head, white and brown body. Gen- Johnson-Rittenger- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: per inch .... 1.40 Attorney for Estate By: George R. Cook and Don Pruis. They replace Rhine Koning, Niel Van Spronsen your midst it was truly comforting pointment call 868-5001. 4-c-30-tf erous reward. Please call 676-9394 GILMORE SPORT SHOP Am Leaving Town. Have Left Mes- Ph. 868-6743 Mr. and Mrs. James Deur are the proud parents of a daugh- Bcggs, Inc. 4,255.00 20.00 1125 W. Main Street Attorney for Estate and John Versluys. to receive such warm remembrance. If a Box Number in care of the LEDGER-SUBURBAN LIFE is desired. or 676-1878. 33c-12-13 sage. Dial 456-9595. Sylvia. 3c-l l-l 2 ter. Kathleen Susan, who arrived at I! :26 a.m., June 28. Kath- Speerstra 4,589.61 Lowell. Michigan 1125 W. Miin St., To all our former neighbors, friends 24.00(3 years) LANDSCAPING ft EXCAVAT1NG- add 50 ^ to total price. & LIVE BAIT A true copy. Lowell. Michigan and relatives - we thank you so leen was born in Blodgett Hospital and weighed 7 lbs., I3& oz. Stale Farm No bid Top soil, sand, clay, gravel, trench- 8154 E. Fulton Rd., Ada ROLAND R ROBEY. A true copy. VERGENNES METHODIST ANNOUNCES NEW HOURS very much. Glowing grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spaanstra. and i.tg and dozer service. 363-8543. Real Estate 676-5901 Motion by Jones and second by Rivette to refer the bids to Register of Probata clO-12 ROLAND R. ROBEY, CUSTOM BUTCHERING - Cut- A 254 bookkeeping charge will be added 2 weeks after publication on all Hazel Kropf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deur of Zeeland. Mr. Deur is an instructor Register of Probete clO-12 Officials of the Vergennes United Methodist Church have ting, wrapping and freezing Also WHITE ROSE GASOLINE the Insurance Committee. A report will be made at the June Rodney Kropf past due balances. at Forest Hills Junior High School. announced that during the months of July and August the Wor- FINE WEOOWG-hwlUttoet, qwkk beef and portc for sale. East Paris TRAVEL TRAILER RESORT - Open 6 Days 'til 9. 29 Special Meeting. Walter B. Kropf senrfc*. huua^kii mi Packing, 4200 East Paris Ro*l SE, "PARADISE COVE" • 125 clean, ship Service will be held at 8:30 a.m., with breakfast following. Charlie Kropf Closed Thursday Ayes: 5. Nays: 0. Motion Carried. Gerald M. Henry, Attorney matches. FREE packifs tkmk yarn 949-3240. 4-c-44-tf CALL 897-9261 DEADUNE: Tuesday Noon grassy campsites on Sand Lake Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Potter, Center Line Road, Lowell, arc Vander Veen, Fraihofer & Cook Carol K. Buichfield People don't understand. We sell 400 Federal Square Bidg. notes Of napkins lad etiquette Shores. Sand beach, swim, boat, 3. Mr. Venema will go to Lansing on Wednesday to get final 1125 W. Main Street I-c-12 all kinds of insurance for (Teryonc. the proud parents of a daughter. Joy Annette, born June 27. IONIA LASS REIGNS AS FREE FAIR QUEEN book with wwHiM onkf. Ike fish. Playground, club house, rental HIGHLAND HILL DAIRY Grand Rapids. Mich. 49502 Charlie Foster* and 300 other Joy weighed 6 lbs., 8'-: oz. approval for the Summer Remedial Reading Program. Nine Lowell, Michigan 49331 liady tnm, 1127 Eart Friton, BULLDOZING - Driveways, land equipment, cottages. Modern park. PUBLICATION ORDER LAWN CHAIRS - Need repair? Complete Line of Dairy teachers will be used, and approximately 120 students will be PUBLICATION ORDER Janet Croel, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croel of G«dlM*.CLW61J. clearing. Top soiL fill, gravel. Free 25 miles north of Grand Rapids, Farm Bureau Agents have everything File No. 120,305 Walter's has all colors and supplies Products served. HEARING ON ACCOUNT Ionia, has been selected as Queen of the 1970 Ionia Free Fair 4c-38-tf estimates. Zigmont Bros., 2911 via US 131, % mile west at Sand you need when it comes to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Cummings of 104 Brooks St.. West State of Michigan. The Probate on hand to make like "NEW^ your For Rent Delivered to Your Door File No. 119.635 which runs August 7-16. Montcalm SE. 897-9861. l2-c-9-tf Lake, ML Phone 636-5573. 46ciai2 financial protection. Medford. Mass.. are the happy parents of a son. Scott Robert, NEW BUSINESS Court for tha County of Kant CARD OF THANKS old furniture. Walter's Lumber Mart HAVE TRUCK - For hauling trash 8977992 born June 4. Scott weighed in at 7 lbs., 2ii oz. Mrs. Cummings State of Michigan. The Probata Estate of A graduate of Ionia High School this past June, Miss Croel LoweU. 16c-12 1. There has been a request for tuition payment for four stu- Court for tha County of Kent We extend our heartfelt thanks and mowing lawns and cleanup RUG SHAMPOOER - For rent at •Witch tor Cturlli foster on TV. CHRISTELLE H. DEAN, will be attending Central Michigan University in the fall. She is PIANO TUNING-And repair ttt- Buying or Selling is the former Jean Tower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R B. Tow- Estate of and appreciation to relatives, friends work. Phone 676-1190 after 6 p.m. Walter's Lumber Mart Removes dents to attend Lincoln School for the trainable. The tuition Deceased and .teighbors for 'he beautiful c22tf vice. Registered craftsman, mem- 16 FT MAHOGANY - Lapstrake dirt and stains the easy way. er Sr. of Lowell. Mr. Cummings is the son of Rev. and Mrs. El- PEARL E. CORNELL. an accomplished organist and plans to major in organ perform- FARM BUREAU will be between $50 and $80. This is not total tuition, but is IT IS ORDERED that on Sept. ance. floral tributes, expressions of sym- ber of Piano Technicians Guild. Boat, convertible lop. side curtains, 8-c-50tf REAL ESTATE? THORNS don H. Cummings of Hudsonville. formerly ot Saranac. Deceased INSURANCE rn the amount to pick up where Special Education runs out. 15, 1970, at 9:30 A.M. in the pathy and acts ol kindness shown Call GL 2-6690 or 241-3760. complete skiing equipment. Loads EAST MAIN Appliance, TV 81 Record IT IS ORDERED that on July Probate Courtroom, Grand Rap 4-c-48-tf GROUP to us in our bereavement, the loss of accessories. $650. Ph. 676-4076. 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, large lot, Motion by Rivette and second by Jones to send the four stu- 30. 1970. at 9 30 A.M. in tha ids. Michigan, a hearing be held Center of our dear husband, father, and 50*12-13 FHA approved. dents to the Lincoln School Summer Program. Probate Courtroom. Grand Rap on claims. Therefore, creditors of grandfather, Norman W. Wride. We Duality Always - Best Values 9th Annual HAVE TRUCK - For trash and Help Wanted Will Open Ado Ayes: 6. Nays: 0. Motion Carried. ids. Michigan, a hearing be held said deceased should file their especially thank the Rev. Raymond RENT or BUY HEFFRON on tha petition of Lila Grover. clean up work and unwanted items. 949-0220 claims with the court with copy Gaylord for his comforting words, SPINET PIANO 2 bedroom, living room, bath, util- 2. There will be a workshop for new board members on Executrix, for allowance of her Phone 676-1190. 4<-22tf to Gereld M. Henry, Executor, also Ada Masonic Lodge No. 280 * Hospital beds ity room. Land contract possible. Thursday. June 18. Final Account. Charcoal Chicken Elementary Library 400 Federal Square Bldg.. Grand and Vesta Chapter O.Ei. No. 202. May be had by assuming small WEEKEND WAITRESSES - Apply Publication and service shall be 'Wheel chairs 1268 JANE ELLEN ETK 3. Motion by Metternick and second by Gerard to purchase a Rapids, Michigan 49502, prior to monthly payments. See it locally. in person after 1:30 p.m. Lena Lou made as provided by statute and said data of hearing. Mrs. Norman Wride •Commodes New model - 3 bedrooms, full WEDDIRG Inn, Ada. 9c-48-tf Cub Lo-Boy tractor at a cost of $2,275.00. Bar-B-Q Mrs. Marian Bolhuis Write Credit Dept., Box 172, BUILDING REPAIR CO. The principal of Ada Elementary School. Robert Pries, has Court rule. Publication and service shall be •Canes basement, buy for $200 complete and family For Sate> Elkhart. Indiana. pI2 We Specialize in Insurance planned to open the school's library for elementary students Ayes; 6. Nays: 0. Motion Carried. Date: June 25. 1970 made as provided by statute and •Crutches down payment. Monthly pay- Mr. ft Mrs. Richard Ziegler ments as low as $90. Claims of the Forest Hills School District while the Title I pro- 4. The Kent Intermediate Board of Education will meet A. DALE STOPPELS. Court rule. ATTRACTIVE POSITION and family Plans for 2 to 5 bedroom home •Painting 'Patch Plastering gram is being conducted. •udge of Probata Date: June 23 1970, Sat., July 4 this month to consider previous transfer requests by James L lc-12 ARE VOU SWIMMING IN - A WILL SACRIFICE - Singer Z« Vender Veen. Freihofer & Cook RICHARD N. LOUGHRIN If you have a good education in this area. Total down payment •General Repairs 'Paperhanging Gordon of 8816 Freeport Road, and Harry E. Kauffman of Nationwide sea of debt? Pay off all of your Zag equipped desk model Sewing The library will be available to all elementary students By: George R. Cook Judge of Probate and can work full or part time, available in Valley Vista. bills without a loan. Free consulta- Machine. Excellent condition. Only Serving Lowell 81 Forest Hills in the district from Monday through Friday between the hours 6912 Timpson, Alto. Since mutual boundary lines have not Attorney for Estate Gerald M. Henry SERVING BEGINS AT 12 NOON mail information below to C LAKF rRFFK MANOR, tion. Personal payment plan. 1002 $49.50. Makes buttonholes, em- of 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. been established, and-these transfers would create irregular 1125 W. Main Street Attorney for Executor Moray, 828 Edgehill, Battle Creek Saranac 897-9813 868-4721 Pharmacy Alpine NW. 458-1115. 3c-7-tf broiders, and monograms. Terms if Lowell. Michigan CARD OF THANKS 49501. Choote your 2 to 5 bedroom The address of the school is 731 Ada Drive and can be boundary lines, it would not seem appropriate to approve these 400 Federal Square Bldg. needed. Call 534-5448 Electro Hy- A true copy Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502 !4 Chicken and all the trimmings In Appreciation: May we extend Name home in this area. Total down found on the hillside just southwest of the village limits. transfers. 620 28tli SW giene Co. 3clll2 ROLAND R. ROBEY. A true copy. our thanks for the gracious at- YOUR LUMBER DOLLARS-Goes payment as low as $200. Monthly Register of Probate c12 14 tention of friends on the occasion Address payments of $90. Motion by Jones and second by Shade to recommend to the ROLAND R. ROBcY. 534-8663 farther at Walter's Lumber Mart. THIS WEEK'S Kent Intermediate Board that the transfers of the Gordon and Register of Probate c12-14 of our Fiftieth Wedding Anniver- 2x4's • 8', 35c, 53, and 69c. Still - Vacuum Cleaner. B"nd $1.95 new 1970 model. Complete with afl Phone No.. CLARKSVILLE i hr- 4-c-6-tf less in full bunks, Walter's Lumber Kauffman properties not be made. cleaning tools. Small paint damage Large ranch • 3 bedrooms, IVi Mart, Lowell. I^12 8c-12 PRICES ADA COMMUNITY REFORMED CHURCH in shipping. Will take $21.60 cash baths, many extra features. Ayes: 6. Nays: 0. Motion Carried. % Chicken and all the trimmings Mr. ft Mrs. C A. Bradshaw 5. Motion by Rivette and second by Shade to hold a Special lc-12 price or terms if desired. Call 534- Weekdays: 9 a.ni. to 9 p.m. 7227 Thornapple Dr. Ada. Mi. 5448. Electro Hygiene Co. 3cll-l2 Meeting on June 29 to handle year-end business. Cascade Legion BOAT TRAILER - Like new con- Sunday: 12 noon to 8 p.m. ASK FOR Rev. Charles B. Uissink. Pastor Stump dition. 700 lb. capacity, includes Ayes: 7: Nays: 0. Motion Carried. $1.35 deck to convert to snowmobile ONE MAYTAG - Automatic Wwh- Sunday Evening Services 7 p.m. Commander Sybrant Dykhouse of American Legion Post CARD OF THANKS Wanted 6. Motion by Siegle and second by Metternick to retain the trailer. 949-4702. 50c-12 er. Good Condition. Call 949-1488. 451, McDonald-Osmer Post at Cascade has been re-elected as CALL Totev$i\ firm of Denbraber Helmholdt and Ly/enga as auditors for the We wish to 1sincerel y thank every- Remova 29c-12 Commander of the Post for the next year. Other officers elec- one who rememlemberet d us with love- NATIONAL 1969-70 school year. ONE - A-Kenco Pressure Control THEME; FAMOUS BIBLE PAIRS Cascade Christian Church fy cards, flowers and gifts and for WANTED TO RENT - Acreage or 947 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK ted were: Sump Pump-S9A, IVi" Discharge, Ayes: 7. Nays: 0 Motion Carried. their presence which made our Phone WI 5-3507 lot large enough for large mobile Dok Realty JUNE 29, 1970 Senior vice commander; Arthur J. Stroll, adjutant; Albert Good Condition. Call 949-1488. golden wedding anniversary such home, around Lowell area. Prefer July 19 • Samson & Delilah 7. Motion by Gerard and second by Shade to accept Mr. 29c-12 Veal . , , up to |51.00 cwt © INVITATIONS July 5 • Boa/ & Rulh Heemstra, finance officer; Peter Hunter, historian; Cornelius 2829 Thornapple River Dr. in enjoyable occasion. or write utilities available. After I p.m., Kempker's resignation as basketball coach. SERVING Beef Steers and Heifers July 12 - Solomon & Shcha July 26 - Nabal & Abigail Warners. Chaplain; Chester Seelcy, and Sergeant-at-Arms; Ken- Suburban 455-1583. 48c-l2-l4 O ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. ft Mrs, George Alexander Donald Britten ADA. CASCADE up to S30.70 cwt Ayes: 7. Nays: 0. Motion Carried. neth Wilcox. lp-12 SERVING RAIN OR SHINE Route 2. Hastings BLACK ANGUS USDA - Choice AND LOWELL AREAS Beef Cows . up to $24.00 cwt ^ACCESSORIES • Hwryone Is Cordially Invited 8. Motion by Rivette and second by Gerard to use computer Meetings are held on the first and third Thursday of each Beef, Steak special, 60 lbs. steak Beef Bulls . up to S28.70 cwt. WANTED - A responsible woman scheduling in the Junior High School. loin, consists of 20 T-bone, sirloin Septic Feeder Cattle month at 5I9Q Whitneyville Road, S.E. near 52nd Street. clO-11 to help care for elderly lady part You may select yoor Ayes; 7. Nays: 0. Motion Carried. and porterhouse steak, 60 lbs. for . . from $25.00 to S35.50 cwt. 544.50; 100 lbs. beef special, con- time - 5 days, 10 a.m. to i p.m. n««d« with confidence Hogs . . . up to $27.40 cwt. O'Bnen Ge'$t Punera Home Motion by Jones and second by Shade to adjourn at 8:45 sists of 20 lbs. first cut T-bones, 29 TW 7-7134. 8-p-l2 a* to quality and Sows . . . up to $23.80 cwt. p.m. lbs. club and rib steak, 30 lbs. best Tank corrrcliwtt of form. :f;:3 dok Boars. . . up to $18.40 cwt. M 21 cut roast, 15 lbs. ground beef, 100 WANTED - Large house with al Respectfully submitted, lbs. for S59. Beef cut and wrapped Feeder Pigs least 20 acres. Cascade-Lowell-Alto- WITTENBACH'S free. All hwf guaranteed for ten- realty, . . from $15.50 to $22.75 cwt. d COMPLETE SELECTION Harold Metternick, Secretary SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Ada areas. Priced about $20,000. derness, quality and flavor. Beef O'Brien-Gerst Call 949-3472. 44c-lM3 S* cut by appointment only. Call 794- d PROMPT DELIVERIES Auction every Monday, 6:30 Good Used Cars 0150. Open 9 to 7 Tues. through inc. Sat. Open Sun. 12 to 7 (closed WANTED - To buy qualified land m. Feeder pigs, poultry and LEDGER- ftmr to CMt ly sold at 4 p.m. Funeral Home 1969 Mon.) Belding Meat Packers, 410 contracts. Call or see Peter Speers- 10 a.n.-Tp.m. L SUBURBAN LIFE 1966 West Main St, Belding, ML 3-C-9-I2 June Special tra, TW 7-9259 or David F. Coons, Earn Degrees at CMU Datsun Sta. Wagon Pont. Executive 4 Dr. HT Lowell Savings and Loan Associa- N. Broadway tion, 217 West Main Street, Low- 807 9829 I.eweD. Midi. Serving All Faiths Several area students were among the 1.700 students award- ADA CHRISTIAN CALVARY MEMORIAL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Chev. Impala 4 Dr. Pont. Catalina Wgn. OF LOWELL ell. Phone 897-8321. 5-c-35tf RAVENNA ed degrees at Ihe spring commencement exercises of Central REFORMED CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF GOD - IN ALTO - PlYmouth 2 Dr. HT Ford Frln. 4 Dr. A/C OR CALL a / 28th Sfeei Call 949-2160 7IS2 Brad Held 2275 West Main Street Dodge Super Bee Eastbrook Michigan University held June 6. Corner 60tii ft Bancroft Ave. Plymouth 4 Dr. 15% to 40% CEMENT WORK WANTED-Drive- R. 8oyer 676-1687 David G. Gmt • Director 676-1698 Woodland Those receiving degrees included: 2220 3-Mile Road N.E. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Pont. Grand Prix ways, patios, steps, all types. Small LIVESTOCK Mailt Rev. Ralph Bruxvoort, Pastor Ford Galx. 2 Dr. H1 R. Geyer 245-2927 \ Sunday School 10:00 a.m. jobs welcomed. Call 897-9517. Frances A. Atchison, Ada. B.S.. Education; Judith Kay Siegle, Morning Service 10 A.M. Worship 11:00 a.m. ft 7:30 p.m. Olds. Cutlass 442 Olds. 88 2 Dr. HT J. Kent 532 3274 PHONfc 949-7350 3980 CASCADE ROAD S.E. Morniii^ Worship 9:30 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. ft 7:00 p.m.; DISCOUNT FOR SALE - I pair Roller Derby Alto. A.B.; Pamela Mary Mastcn. East Grand Rapids, M.A.; Sunday School II A.M. Youth Hour 6:00 p.m. H-fr- tf Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Family Prayer 1968 Olds. F85 4 Dr. HT Skates, size 6, A-l condition, $10; A. Wittenbach 897-8260 SALES GRAM) RAPIDS. MICHIGAN 49506 Christ Ambassadors (Youth) Wednesday Prayer Fellowship ISOLD IT Barbara Ann Dodde. 1677 Lcffingwell NE. B.S.. Education; Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Fellowship 7:00 p.m. I Boys 26** Bike, $15. 949-0267. PAINTING k DECORATING - No For trucking to Ravenna Live- 8:00 p.m. Ford 2 Dr. HT ON GOLF EQUIPMENT Jeffery D. Johnson, 3360 Fulton. B.S.. Business Administra- 6 P.M. Chev. Impale: 2 Dr. HT 3c-l2 job too small. 949-0526. 5-c-39-tf stock every Monday, call Bill Vo- THROUGHTHE Olds. Toronado A/C der, Route 2, Alto, 868-5221. tion. Michael B. McMahon. Lowell, B.S.. Education; Richard W. Evangelistic Service 7 P.M. Richard A. Beach, Pastor Rev. Earl Decker Olds. Delmont 88 2 Dr. HT New 6 Pc. oniy Pont. Tempest 2 Dr. MAI*«t HEALTH INC WANT AOS Nowak. Lowell. B.S.; Linda C. Odell, Lowell. B.S.; Donna Jean Rev. Daniel Roehl. Minister Telephone 868-3011 Chrysler 4 Dr. HT WANTED - To represent us in the '<« Edit*-' *.• S E J. Paul Herman, Mgr. For transportation or Spiritual GOLF SET {26 c¥ 'ROTARY SEWER CLEANING Good Used Trucks SNO PRINCE - 2nd Leading prth WEDDINGS CHRISTIAN REFORMED During Church Service Sale Time Coming Up! EASTMONT REFORMED duccr ol snowmobiles, offers 1st INTERNATIONALS FORD class dealer the best package in the DINNERS 24-HOUR EMERGENCY HEATIN SERVICE 1151 W. Main Street CHURCH Fogger FIRST UNITED TRINITY 1968 Scout 4x4 1969 Ford % T. Pickup industry. No investment required. Rev. Bernard Fynaardt, Pa»to. Corner Ada Dr. & Forest Hills and other Festive DAYS NITES. WEEK .NDS A HOLIDAYS METHODIST CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH 1967 Int. 4x4 1 T 1968 Ford Pickup Call Walter Rippy (313) 785-6666. Occasions, use Phone 897-8841 Parsonage - 4637 Ada Drive (L C A) Marine Supply Inc. G-3275 W. Pasa- (Cordless) 897-7534 397-7104 949-1372 621 East Main 1968 Int. 1900 1967 Ford 800 Tilt Cab dena, Flint, ML 48504. 3cll-tf Worship 10:00 a.m. ^ 7:00 p.m. 2700 E. Fulton Road Services 10 a.m. & 7 p.m. 897-7514 1964 Int. Pickup 1964 Ford Falcon Bus Sweeps large areas free GARAGE SALE Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. "A Pioneering People" Sunday Services 1964 Int. 1200 4x4 STING-RAY BIKE - New tires, of flying insects. Supervised Nursery Rev. Dean Bailey DODGE RUMMAGE SALE Rev. James Underwood 1963 Int. 1800 Trctr. seat and light. Good condition. PORCH SALE Clark Plumbing & Heating During All Services "THE CHURCH WHERE THERE Worship 8:30 A.M. and 11 A.M. 8:30 ft 10:00 a.m. 1968 Dodge % T. Paper 1963 Int. Pickup S15.897-7317. 3c-l2 309 E. Iviiiin Street Licensed & Bonded WELCOME, FRIEND! ARE NO STRANGERS" Church School 9:45 A.M. Nursery Care Provided 19S7 Dodge *4x4 STOP IN TODAY HOUSEHOLD SALE 1962 Scout % Cab YARaSALE Lowel1 Free Estimates available uporwequest WELCOMES YOU (Nursery during both services and ACCOUNTING - Tax work and OR A DEMONSTRATION Church School). GMC'S Tablecloth CASCADE Raymond A. Heine, Pastor typing. Professional and experienced BASEMENT SALE ESTATE SALE Dean I. Bailev, Minister CHEVROLET 1966 GMC Pickup service. Call 676-9332. 23p-l2 COLBY AGENCY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hartwell Cicsncy, Assoc. Minister EASTMONT BAPTIST WEST LOWELL UNITED 1967 Chev. ton Pickup 1966 GMC Pickup $400 (Disciples of Christ) BLOCKS - Concrete, cinder, gary- m Village OR JUST PLAIN JUNK SALE CHURCH VERGENNES BRETHREN CHURCH 1964 GMC Panel lite. All sizes. Also chimney blocks. 300' x 40" Roll 2829 Thornapple River Drive SE UNITED METHODIST 5038 Cascade Road West Grand River Drive Vosburg Block and Gravel Com- 949 1360 The Rev. Ricltard Gilaspy "What Are We Afraid of?" pany, Ada. Phone 676-1047. 3c-2tf iterbtoare Rev. Lloyd Dawson WITTENBACH'S Mr. Carpenter Use Our Wont Ads for Results! The Rev. Raymond Ciylord Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. 577 Ada Dr. ORM811 Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Open Weekdays Pastor Sunday School 9:45 i.m. Corner Parneli and Bailey POODLE & KERRY - Blue Terrier Moming Worship 11:00 a.m. Sales & Service f a.m. ta 4 p.m. LEDGER-SUBURBAN wm Youth Meetings 5:45 p.m. Rev. Phil Carpenter trimming and bathing in my home, Morning Worthip 9:15 JL 10:30 Prayer Service, Wednesday 749 West Main St., Lowell, Mick, Friday, f a m to C p.m LIFE OFFICE Evening Wonhip 7:00 p.m. Morning Worship 10:00 t-m. Puppy cucuti , S5; patterns, S7; Kerry, Ledger-Suburban Life 897-9261 Saturday, § a.m. to Soon Sundey School 9:15 A 10:30 Primary Church 11:00 a.m. Coffee Hour 11:00 t.m. 7:30 p.m. pidsmoblle — Pontile — IntemUonal Trucks — Scouts $10. 949-8294. J-c-3tf •0?5 N Broadway Lowell Youth Group Meetings 5:00 p.m. For Ages 4 through 8 Church School 11:15 a.m. Come and Worship With Us Closed liAj Thursday GMC Trucks - Handibus DEADLINE TUESDAY NOON

T I Lowell Ledger-Suburban Life, July 2, 1970 Sewer Tie InOffered Baseball Action Forest Hills, Lowell Meet Lowell won its fourth straight game and moved into a tie in Traditional Swim Rivalry with Portland for first place in the Southern Division as they With Our Servicemen In -Cascade downed Sheridan 10 to 4. Jim Malcom struck out 10 hitters in The Lowell and Forest Hills swim teams resumed a four-year picking up the win. Mel Byrnes collected three hits for the win- Some homeowners in Cascade will have an opportunity to rivalry last Thursday when they met for an exhibition meet at ners. George Hubbard, Sheridan catcher boosted his league hook up to a new sewer system nearing completion in the town- the Forest Hills pool. James VandenHout, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw of leading batting average over the .500 mark as he pounded out ship. Forest Hills proved a strong team racking up an eventual Lincoln Lake Ave., Lowell, has been awarded the Bronze Star two singles and triple in a losing cause. Supervisor Al Heemstra said the township was "ready to win of 341 to 256. Boasting a team 115 members strong, Ihcy and citation for meritorious achievement in ground operations In last Thursday's game Belding and Portland played to a serve homeowners whose property abuts the system on Thorn- outnumbered the Lowell aquarians by almost two to one. while serving his country in Vietnam during the period of July 4-4 tie with the game being called because of darkness. Sidney apple River Drive between Cascade Road and Shagbard Drive- Many pool records were broken by both teams, with Lowell 1968 to January 1969. Vanden Hout was a member of Co. E. continued its winning ways as they downed Vermontville 10- .but only if they want to connect." No other areas of the town- setting six new records, bolstering hopes for a successful com- 4th Battalion, 11th Infaniry Brigade. 4. Although he gave up 15 hits. Herb Loveless went the route, ship are being considered at this time. petitive season. He has also been awarded the Purple Heart, combat infan- striking out 14 batters in picking up the win. Heemstra said he was drawing up procedures and cost infor- Although their competitive seasons are spent in different try badge, national defense service medal, Vietnam service med- In Saturday's action PerrintGn picked up their first win as mation and was to meet with Grand Rapids officials soon. The leagues... Forest Hills in the West Michigan Swim League and al, Vietnam campaign medal with Device 60 and the good con- they downed Sheridan 9-1 with Mike Losee picking up the city and the township share the system. Lowell in the Mid-Michigan Swim League ... the two teams duct award. win. George Hubbard led the Sheridan hitters wi'h two hits. The $200,000 project, jointly financed by the federal govern- have been friendly pre-season rivals since the formation of the Since his discharge from the Army last January, Vanden Elsewhere, Lowell downed Hubbardston 7-4 as Rick Taylor ment, Cascade township and the City of Grand Rapids includes Forest Hills team in 1967. At that time it was decided to have Hout has returned to his job as assistant manager for Old Kent home on leave from the Army not only was the winning pitchei a force main, gravity sewer and a lift station and is designed to a trophy engraved with the date and score of each meet be- Bank. er but led both teams in the hitting department with 3 hits. serve a broad area of the township if the need arises. tween the teams. Forest Hills has been Ihe victor each time. in Sunday's action, Sidney remained undefeated as they Both teams will open their league season on July 9, with Roger J. Buys. AA B573277. AEA School Class 021, Bks. knocked off Portland 7-3. Chris Williams with relief help from Lowell traveling to Grand Haven and Forest Hills hosting the 541, Dorm 1,NAS NATTC. Jacksonville, Fla. 32213. Red Cross Plans Herb Loveless picked up the win for Sidney. Carl Bauer was Rockford team. the loser. Hank King belted out three hits for the winners. NOW. IT'S PFC BLOSSE Anyone interested in joining the teams may contact coach l! Elsewhere Hubbardston defeated a skidding Vermontville Gary VanderLynde of Forest Hills and Mike Clark of Lowell. Frederick A. Blosse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Blosse, Water Safety Classes team 8-6 and Pewamo downed Perrinton 8-5. Clark can be reached by calling the YMCA pool at 897-7375. 12837 Five Mile Road, Lowell, was promoted to private first Water safety workshops, sponsored by the Kent County class while serving with the First Marine Division in Vietnam. Northern Division Southern Division Chapter of the American Red Cross and the East Grand Rapids W L W L Area Gals Place Recreation Department, are being held each Saturday through HAWLEV GETS ARMY MEDAL Sidney 6 0 LOWELL 4 1 Aug. 1 from 9 a.m. until noon at the East Grand Rapids High •Belding 4 1 Sp 4 Leo C. Hawley, 22, son of Mrs. Helen A. DeMull, 'Portland 4 1 School pool. Perrinton 1 6 Hubbardston in Golf Tourney Route 2, Lowell, Mich., recently received the Army Commen- 3 3 The sessions are free to all Red Cross Water Safety Instruc- Sheridan 0 6 Pewamo 2 4 dation Medal while serving with the 4th Infantry Division at tors and anyone else who is involved in water safety or swim- • Tied Game Vennontville 2 4 In a special one day golf tournament held last week for Camp Radcliff, Vietnam. Hawley earned the award for meri- ming program management. the fifteen member clubs of the Womens Western Michigan torious service as a circuit contrci specialist in Company B ol The first program, held June 20, concerned pool care and Banfills moved into second place by beating Lowell Moose Nine Hole Golf Association, several area women took honors the division's 124th Signal Battalion. lifeguarding. The schedule for the remaining workshops is as 5-2. Dale DcBree's three run homer in the fourth inning proved in various categories. follows: June 27 - coaching age group and teaching diving; to be the deciding factor. Lowell got two runs in the bottom of Representing local leagues from Lincoln Hills (formerly J Unique Display at FHHS July 11 - teaching strokes and techniques of strokes; July 18 - the seventh on a walk, and an error. Then, Tony Meyers triple Hickory Hills),.Forest Hills Country Club, and Saskatoon GoIlH^ synchronized swimming and water pageantry; July 25 - handi- drove in three runs. Course, fourteen women finished the day with prizes offered If you were a student at Forest Hills Senior High School last capped swimming, and Aug. 1 - teaching pre-schoolers. Longelieres remained in first place by beating Amway 3-1. in ten flitcs. year, or are the parent of a student, there is at the present time Fred Wilcox had hits for Longelieres to lead their attack. In the Championship Flite for Low Net both Doris Camp- a display there that might be of interest to you. 1] Area Residents Pfeiffers beat Old Kent Bank 2-0 and evened their record at bell and Marcia Tiesenga were winners with 41 scores. Marlene It contains a blending of the old and the new. the mod and 3-3. Drenth, Corky Almerigi, Ginny Abenannti, and June Van the not so mod. Guessed what it is? It's all the clothing, shoes Are Ferris State Grads American League Strein were also winners in other flites. and myriad of miscellaneous that perhaps were assumed lost With a score card reading thirteen putts, the Championship or stolen during the school yeai. Scores Several area residents were among the 1,712 students who Longelieres Flite leader was Aleda Lee in the Low Putts category. Sylvia The school offices will be open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. Pfeiffers 2, Old Kent Bank 0 received Ferris State College degrees or certificates last week. Banfills King and June Strouse also received prizes for their low putt to 3:30 p.m. for anyone who feels they may have contributed to Lowell Moose Banfills 5, Lowell Moose 2 totals of fifteen each. They include: Longelieres 3, Amway I the display. Pfeiffers Lowest Gross score for the day was recorded by Annette Thomas R. Alcumbrack, Ada, A.A.S. (Chemistry); Betty Old Kent Bank DeMinck with a forty-five. Others who took low gross honors L. Hafferan, Ada, A.A.S. (Accounting); William J. Myers, Ada, Amway Certificate, (automotive service); and Frank W. Zaidel, Ada, were Jean Houlding, Marie Cline, Dottie Elwell, and Pam Schil- B.S. (Environmental Health) and A.A.S.(Environmental Sanita- droth. tion). TVBL All-Star Game Two other one-day tournaments and a three-day are sched- Fred Currier, Caledonia, certificate (machine tool); William uled for association members during the balance of the sum- Notice U. Kerastas, certificate (drafting and tool design) Part of July 4 Activities mer. Douglas D Olin, Lowell, B.S. (Advertising); Rita M. Lit- The City of Lowell Office will be open on FRIDAY, JULY schewski, Lowell. A.A.S. (Executive Secretary); Cathy E. Swan, The Thornapple Valley Baseball League will hold its all-star 3, 1970 for the convenience of persons desiring to register Lowell, A.A.S. (Executive Secretary); Herbert M. Reynolds, game on July 4. The game is scheduled to be played at Thorn- July 4 Activities to Include for the August 4, 1970 Primary. No personnel will be on A.A.D. (Education). apple Valley Park and will begin at 10 a.m. hand *or the transaction of other business. Marilyn Cooley, Lake Odessa, A.A.S. (Dental Assisting). Players from the National League selected to play in the Blaine E. Bacon game are: Thornapple Boat Parade C12 City Manager Tuesday, July 7 Pirates (first place team) - Paul Cooper, Martin Kloostra, Danny Damstra, Ted Nelson; Cubs (second place team) - Dav- Island City Rebekah Lodge of Lowell meets Tuesday, July Scheduled for 11:30 a.m. on the Fourth of July, the annual id Wilson, Peter Rink, Steven Meyer; Braves - David Witten- 7th, at 8 o'clock. This is our last meeting until the third Tues- boat parade sponsored by the Thornapple Association, Inc. bach, Blake Minert; Cards - Mike Jacoboice, D. J. Atchison; day of September. promises to be another colorful event. and Pilots - Chris DeVine and Scott DeHahan. They will be Each year the organization, whose membership is made up coached by Mr.a C. Kloostra. D/iV/AG AND DANCING Saturday, luly 25 of residents between the Ada and Cascade Dams, has held the Representing the American League will be: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUNDAY large parade of decorated water vehicles as a part of the festivi- The Lowell High School graduating class of 1955 will hold Orioles (first place team) - Mark Gustafson, Bob Vanden- ties of the Fourth. Themes and motifs are kept secret by boat Bill Drake berg, Mike Hoffhines, Mark Hoffhines; Tigers (sccond place > I Fine Music their i5 year reunion on July 25, at Fallasburg Park, 1 p.m. owners until all meet at "Winwood," the traditional starting and the Hi Lites Each family bring your own picnic lunch. team) - Tom McCormick, Roper Faulkner, Dive Van Kuelin; point. 8 p.m. to Midnight Indians - Mike Stephenson, Randy Fox; Royals - Brad Bazuin, The parade marshalls, who will head the bright array over the 9:30 to 1:30 Dan Wiggins; and Yankees - Doug Ellinger and Don Veneman. Friday, July 31 water leaving from the first upper island, are to be Ellie and Bill Hoffhines will be their coach. Joe Blanton. The convoy will proceed to the Ada Dam bjek- This is just a reminder of the coming Flower Show by the water. Lowell Showboat Garden Club on July 31 and August 1. We Lena Lou Inn Prizes will be awarded this year in each of six categories: would like many arrangements and specimens. Schedules and LOWELL YMCA •Lowell Dodgers best patriotic; most unusual; most original: best runabout; best ADA entries can be attained at the Poris Myer's Beauty Salon or TEAM STANDINGS Lowell Cardinals pontoon and best boat. from Garden Club members. i (as of June 28) Clarksville Mets Each year a parade pennant for each participating boat is Sportsman's Fast Pitch League Allc Cubs •Lowell Astros issued. 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