Established June, 1893 Number 7

Single Copy; 8c LOWELL. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY ?0. 76 To Graduate June 6 Btccalinrette Is SltMliy jOfler the invocation and bcnedic- Baccalaureale wnicet for lev- •'o". „ . .u enty-six seniors of the 1963 grad-1 Raymond Stilwe l. dlrprtor of tho Awards Banquet uatlng clafs of Lowell high school I Lowell high school cholr^ wiU load the group as they flng "Miserere For Pistol I/eagiie will be hold In the Runciman Ele- **"" "" " " Adulu and rhildi>>n who have •nontary building this Sunday eve- Mel," and "Cherubim Song." The West Michigan Pistol League over-due hof»ks from the Lowell ning, June 2, at eight o'clock, with Commpnrrmrnt Rervlre* hold their annual awards banquet Library, should return them this The seventy-six graduates, par- on May 25, at the Comet Restaur- the Rev. J. Marlon DeVlnney, pas- Friday, May 31, on "Free Day." tor of the Lowell Methodist Church ents and friends will listen to ant in Grand Rapids. The Lowoll delivering the main address. He commencement speaker the Rev. Pistol Club had two teams enter- Mrs. Evelyn Brlggs, llhrariun, will speak on the topic "For Such Eugene Slop of the immanuel Pres- ed in this league durirg the fan annoimrcil thin week, thai any A Time As This." byterian Church In Grand Rapids, and winter indoor gallorv longue iMMtlis hroiiRht hark on Friday The processional will be played at the eighty-fifth annual exercises shooting. Clubs from Kalamazoo, •fill he free of rharRi'. by the high school band, under the to be held at 8 p. m. in the Run- Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Battle Lowell Keeps Possession Of Conference 'All-Sports' Trophy ciman Elementary building on Hazel Moore, of 315, j East Main direction of Orval Jessup, conduct- Crook, Allegan and Paw Paw took LowelT* athletir teams won the Tri-RIver Conference "All-Sports" Thursday. Juno 6. Street, was taken to Buttenvorlh or, Father Benedick Marciulionis, part In this league. Trophy for the *eeond year. It wan announeed IhU Week. Pleftired pastor of St. Mary's Church will Rev. Slop who has been In the The Lowell "Flat River" No. 1 Hospital early Wednesday morn- Over 150 Bicycles here are the captains and eo eaptalnH of Ihe teams whose perfor- ministry since 1928. will give the team came in second in the Mas- ing. mances enabled l^>well high school to keep pomesslon of the trophy. a''.Jress "Oh. Say Can You See." ter Class In the league. I ho only Shf Is being held in the bos- Raek row. left In right, Dong Olln, eo-caplaln football and wrest- He attended the University of Pitts- 2 matches they lost being to the Registered Al pi if for observation. ling; Roger Odell, captain eross-eountry and trark; and Don Kelly, burgh, graduated from Boston Uni- Grand Rapids Police No. 1 team, To Leave Lotvell versity at Boston with B. S. in Safety Program I.owrll hleh school athletle director. Front row. Ron Rnvmor, rap- who came in first in the league. Royce Story, who formerly op- religious education, took graduate Dr. Thomas Hill announced this The Moose Civic Affairs Safety tain baneball; Mike Foss, co-captain wrestling; and Terry Abel, Our Lowell No. 2 team took 1st erated a business in the old A&P work at Harvard University and week thai he has accepted a posi- program held at tho high school eo-caplaln of haskelball and eaplain of tennis. Mlsslne from Ihe place In the Marksman class. B'llldlng on East Main Street, has the University of Pittsburgh, and tion with the Student Health Ser-I - Saturday. May 25. was a real picture Is Lloyd Slack, who was the football and basketball eo- James Schneider of the Lowell purchnsod the Pockham homo at graduated from the Western Theo- No, 1 team won the high match vice of MIchlean Slate UniversI success. It was very gratifying lo caplaln. 426 East Main Street. logical Seminary at Pittsbirgh, as of August 1st and he will clos see so many youngsters turn out score of the season with a 293 The Lowell Rod Arrow athletic won tho only outricht first place Pennsvlvania. Ho has four children his I-owell office and move Ifi< plans to set np his of- to got their bicycles registered and out of a possible 300. 'i teams have climaxed another suc- with a record of 9 wins and 1 and six grandchildren. East I rinsing. flc's In this building, alter some taped. In the individual standings, Tim cessful school year by wining their defeat In the conference and Ist "Pomp and Circumstances," will Dr. Hill came to Lowell In Au« remodeling has be^n eompleted. Losoy of the Lowoll No. 2 loam second consecutive Tri-RIver Con- place In tho Conference Tourna- bo played by the high school band, j gust 1951. Ho Is a native of Chi* took 2nd place in the Marksman Safety Cheek 300 Cars ference All-Sports Trophy. Tho ment. (It also was first In the and the Pev. Henry Buikema, pas- cago. Illinois, and comnletod bleb William Plar, aae 18, of Route class. trophy has been won through a well regionals and 4th in tho State tor of the Calvary Christian Re- school in Glen Ellyn, Tlllnolf. He 2 I/rwoll, waived examination last At Ihe safety check on West Leonard Thomson of the Lowell balanced athletic program with all meet). The Crosscountry team formed Church, will give the in- received hia medical decree from Friday before Municipal Court Main Street Saturday member?, No. 2 team won the most improv- teams finishing fourth or bettor In tied for the Conference Champion- vocation and benediction. the Universitv of Chicago in 1950. judge John T. Letts on a charge of Ihe sheriff's department and ed shooter award in the Marks- conference competition. Low- ship with Sparta, with a record of The salutatory address will be Before completing his medical of statutory rape, and was bound ten reserves cheeked 800 cam. man class. ell finished with lOO1* for 971£ or 5 wins and no losses. They were given by Robert Marsh, fjon of Mr. training Dr. Hill served In the over to Circuit Court under J1,000 Autos with necessary repairs Robert Reynolds of the Lowell 94'^ with and tennis ac- second in the Conference. Tho and Mrs. Hollis Marsh. Route 3, U. S. Army Air Corp. as a mc- bond. were noted with numerous vio- No. 1 team took 4th place fn the tivities not being completed as of Baseball team tied for a chnmpion- Lowell, and the valedictory by terolocist having attained the rank lations listed. The program Sat- Expert Gass. Tho offense. Involving a 15- May 28) points, followed by Rock- ship with Rockford with 7 victories Marv Marta McMahon. daughter urday was part of "Safety Day" of cantaln. yrar-old girl, occurred May II ford with 92 (or 93t points. Sparta and 3 defeats. of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McMahon. While a c'lizen of this com- In Lowell. In I-owell. 81*4 points. Cedar Springs with Lowell bad one (or 2 or 3) Route 3. lowoll. Larry Myers, pres- munity he has boon active' in , 74 4 points, Comstock Park with second place finishing teams. The New Interlocutor ident of the Junior Class, will ac- school, church and civic projects. Roval VandonBroeck reported to Tho Moose Civic Affairs com- 54 (or 58 or 55) points and Beld- Red Arrow football team was sec- cept the traditional spade from TTe has eerved on the Lowell It was revealed this week that the police that ho had just pur- mittee wish at this time to com- ine with 194 points. ond to Rockford with a record of this year's graduating class presi- Board of Education nine years: chased three rod plaid wool blan- pliment the children and their par- Lowoll had 3 (or 2) first place 4 wins and 1 defeat. veteran Showboat endman, For- dent, Robert Marsh. Lowell Y. M. C. A. Board of Man- kets at a sale In Saranac. Satur- ents for their very fine coopera- finishing teams. Our wrestling team The racket squad who have not rest Buck will occupy the center Legion Awards aeors: Trustee of the I^owell Con- day and returned to Lowell and tion. Wo, as a civic organization, finished their action, could have of the stage In the 1963 production Frank Stephens, commander of Tregationai Church and member of stopped In tho parking lot on tho working with those children can a record of 7 wins and 3 defeats. serving as Showboat interlocutor. the Clark-Ellis American Legion the choir. east side. When ho returned to his not praise them enough for their The lone third place finishing "Bucky" former Lowell grocery Post will present the American Le- car. tho blankets wore gone. very fine behavior, not only at the team was the Red Arrow Cinder store manager but now a resident gion and Auxiliary awards. Pre- Dedicate Alto safety p r o g r a m. but on the Squad tied for third place with of Saranac has been a part of sentation and announcement of Authorities believe the Man- grounds and during the lecture In Comstock Park. The Arrows won Showboat for over 20 years and Is scholarships will be made by Carl Tratksters Tie For krls were taken between 10:30 tho gym; and also at tho fishing Elementary School three dual meets and finished familiar with all the aspects of the J. Hngen, principal of the senior and II p. m. derby last year, and the Hal- The dedication of tho Alto Area fourth in tho conference moot to show. high school. —*— 3rd In Conference loween party. Elementary school will be held on gain tho tie. Selected to serve as ondmen !n Tyrus Westell, president of the !n a drive over tho week end • The final track meet of th** 1963 The children's neatness. Interest Fridav, May 31, at 8 p. m. in tho The young Lowoll basketball the 1963 show will be; Richard Lowell Area School Board of Ed- to halt speeding and reckless driv- •wn^on was held last Thursday, and enthusiasm is beyond re- school's all-purpoio room. W. W. McNeal, Ron Hoist, Ron Weeks, ucation, will make the presentation ing local police issued three tick- team finishejl In a tie for fourth Mav 23, at the Rpcreation P«v.'.. proach. This gives us, as a civic Gumser, former Superintendent of In tho conference. Their contribu- Stevo Nishot, BUI Reynhout, Loren of the dlpk*nas to the graduating eh for speeding and picked up a- field. the I-owell Area Schools, will be Wolford. The ondmen are In pro- class. nothor driver, who was operating affairs committee, an Incentive to tion toward tho All-Snorts was not The Red Arrows had a couple try and do a better Job. the dedication speaker. His In- cess of selecting tholr musical num- Clam Motto a vehicle with a revoked license. small in that in their final game of bad breaks which proved cost- There wore anproximately one terest in tho development of this they were able to knock Rockford bers and searching for gags and "We have crossed the Day and ly. Kurt Belmers was about 10 The drive will conllnui* over hundred and fiftv bicycles regis- typo of school, in this area, makes out of a lie for first place to down jokes tultable. the ocean is before us," was se- 1 vards out in front on the 180 low the holldav week end. with all tered and taped. Registration cards him tho logical speaker for Ihe Showboat Chorus ReheanaJs lected by this year's class as their to third place thereby saving valu- hurdles, when his lead foot caueht officers nuttin? in extra hours of all bikes that wore registered, evening. able points. Bruce Walter, director of the motto. Sponsors of the group are the hurdle and the limbrr tripped of patrolling. Chief Avery Block will be on file at the local police Reverend Boulah Poo will de- Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Bergin. Mr. Showboat chorus announced that Gets High Honor him; it looked like a nood record revealed. department at all times, giving liver tho Invocation and tho Pray- Smith and Mr. Thaler. Officers n the first rehearsal will be held on time. Then, senior Roe r Odell make, serial number ind owner. er of Dedication will bo delivered New Officers of 3Ms who have served the class during Bob Thaler, of Route 3, Lowoll, Thursdav, Juno 13, at the school was dlsnuallfled in the mile run. The Lowell Chamber of Com- If your hike is stolen, report it by Reverend John T. Hadley and the past year are Robert Marsh, was Initiated Into Phi Kappa Phi, Now officers of tho Three M's gym. Those who would like to Over-all the Arrows did have a merce will open their month long directly to tho Lowoll Police de- the Benodlctlon by Reverend Con- president: Patricia Brannan, vice- upper-class honorary at Michigan (Mr.. Mrs.. Miss) Adult Fellow- participate in the chorus are in- fine season. "silver dollar bonanza" with a partment at once. rad Snavoly. Tyrus Wessell. pres- president; Mary Munroe, secreta- State University, on Tuesday eve- shin of the Methodist Church for vited to come to this first meet- drawine of S50 In silver dollars Tho Safety program In tho gym- ident of the Board of Education, ry; and Roger Ode 11. treasurer. ning. Lowell's Conferenco Results 1963-64 are as follows: President. ing. on Friday, Juno 7. nasium was of special Interest. and Stephen Nishot. suDorintend- Honor Btudents He was particularly honored Broad Jump: Kurt Boimors, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Barnes; Vice Serpoant Kenneth Weaver of tho cnt of schools, will make certain Those students who will bo wear- select few from the junior class (1st). 19'10". Tlcke*r for Ihe drawing will President. Mr. and Mrs. Don Yei- Michigan State police gave one of remarks about the school program. ing gold honor cords designating are Invited into the organization of Mich Jump: Lloyd Slack. (1st), he given away by most of the ter: Socretarv-Treasurer. Mr. and tho best talks on safety wo have The musical part of the urogram Arrows Share their high scholastic averages ov- seniors and graduate students on 5'6". Tim Nelson and Gordon Lowell merrhants. For details see Mrs. Arie Looman. over heard and showed a movie, will have Orval Jessup directing er ihe past four years, will be: Ihe basis of scholarship, leader- Rogers. (Ti^d for 3rd), ST'. their advertisement In Ibis is- Tho new officers are making "The Talking Car." It would have two numbers with tho fifth and Jill Kathleen Brower, Pauline ship and servico. Thaler was quali- Polo Vault: Dick Rollins. (3rd). sue. nlans for a familv nicnlc to bo Baseball Title boon well for a good many older sixth grade band, while Mrs. Mel- held at Bertha Brock Park on Antoinette Chaffee, Charles Lon- fied because of the 3.8 scholar- 10'3". i' —•— Lowell's baseball team won two ville Nelson will present tho third nio Harger, Dwight Livingston ship average he has maintained in Shot Put: Tom Tompkins. (4th), Jokes, Jests, jibes, and jabs. teenagers to have attended this Juno 2. with members of Fellow, games this week to climb from part of tho program. and fourth grade girls singing sev- Hughes, jr., Susan Jane Keyt, Pam- his three years at the University 42'6". just by Jeff: A guy told mo the ship groups from Portland and eral numbers. IH games back to a title share ella Klahn, Diana Brewster Kysor, while serving at the same time High Hurdles: Kurt Belmers, other dav about some eirls who Also introduced on the program Berlin Center. Other plans for tho with Rock ford. The Rod Arrow's were Sergeant Roland Carlson of Mrs. Charles Doming of tho Mary Alyce Lee, Mary Marta Mc- as president of Wesley Foundation, (1st), 16'3", Record. are walking several blocks out of •summer will Include such annual did It the hard way by beating tho Kent County police department, former Alto Mothers' Club and Mahon Robert Franklin Marsh, scholarship chairman at Emmons 880 Yd.: Jim Spoerstra, (5thV tholr way to got to Mho bank, bo- family events as a pancake break- Rockford 6-4 on Rockford's dia- Lowell police chief Avery Block, Mrs. Keith Graham, president of Mary Pauline Munroe, Suzanne Hall, and also of Ellsworth House, 2:10.9. caused their embarrassed when fast and a com roast. mond, then travelling to Comstock Sereeant Hock and officer Hateht. the Alto Area Mothers' Club, will Irene Starkweather. Joel Thurtell, a coop living unit. His areas of Mile Relay: Lowell, (Ithi, Jim someone whistles at them.. .Why With proceeds from the spaghet- make special presentations to Park to win a thriller i>-4. and Lawrence Richard Wittonbach. service include writing for "State Boyd. Pat Murphy. Joel Thur- is It that wherever they seat you Officer Kline was busy registering ti supper served recently, the tho hikes. Dirk Vonema. elementary school Rockford hurlers walked nine News", the University daily.' as- tell and Gordon Rogers. at the ball game, you're always Three M's purchased and nresent- Lowell batters as the Rod Arrows Following the program In tho prin Ipal. sisting during registration as a 880 Relay: Lowoll, (5th», Charles located between tho hot dog man ed to tho church two excellent re- The Altc Area Mothers' Club went out In front with a four run Officers Installed member of Green Helmet, and par- Harger, Dennis Conner. Derek and his best customer?.. .Truth cym, the Moose Civic Affairs cord players. Another major pro- "chuck wagon" pulled on the will bo in chartre of floral deco- third Inning. Singles by Russ Vid- ticipating in Ihe Big Brother Move- Hansen, and Kurt Boimors. has only to change hands a few ject during the past year was a ean and Tex Ford plus four walks By VFW Auxiliary ment which aids foreign studeits Frosh Relay: Lowell i2nd), Jer- grounds with hot dogs and pop. rations and refreshments following chicken barbecue dinner served to times to become fiction.. .Men the program. accounted for the runs. A film on Communism was In becoming acquainted on 1 h e ry Adams. Gerald Dykstra, who give In If wrong are wise: There wore two hundred and forty- tho Official Board of the church Paul Kropf (3-3) went seven bottles of pop given out. All area citizens are invited and shown by Mr. and Mrs. Frank campus. Dan Finklor and Pat Hoag men who give In If right, are mar- as a gesture of appreciation. the distance for Lowell, pitching Lot's watch for those bikes on urged to attend tho dedicntion cere- Stephens at the meeting of the A national scholastic honorary. A specially race (Fat Man's Re- ried. mony. An Open House will be con- out of jams in five different inn- VFW Auxiliary Thursday evening. Phi Kappa Phi offers high rocog- lay for Shot Putters over 1801 was the streets of Lowoll this summer. Bargain sale: An event at which ings. Kropf finished strong, put- May 23. nitlon to outstanding students in run between Lowell and Rockford School will bo out next week, and ducted following the evening's pro- a woman ruins one dross while Fffidericlc Fuller Honored gram. ting down the power of Rockford's The nrgular business meeting all academic fields. The Michigan! with a jug painted up for annual wo must all realize that many she's buying another. lineup 1-2-3 In the seventh. was held after the film showing! State chapter consists of 100 fac-' event. At Michigan Tech Assembly more children will bo on our Tex Ford led the Lowell attack ulty members who have shown' Lowell's team, comprised of Tim streets during tho day time—you j.l 4 .• .and the following officers wore In-1 Frederick C. Fuller of Lowell with two hits in two trips to the ^gn^ by past outstanding achievement in their I Roynhout, Mike Sorno, Tom Tomp- watch for them, and they will was among the 299 Michigan Tech ,a,e field, the top 200 graduating sen- kins, and Chris VanDyke won hon- watch for you. P - |Troy president Frieda Hendricks; students honored for scholastic 1 Nice iors. a few outstanding juniors, a! ors with a fast 1:53.2 for 880 yds. If you can prevent an accident, Lowell 004 110 0 6 7 2 senior -president, Zilpha Kot- arhiovoment Monday morning. May Rockford 100 111 0 4 5 3 cham; junior vice-president, Eu- sophomore and four freshmen. Second unit was comprised of you as a citizen have done your 20. at Tech's Eleventh Annual Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Boyco, Jim Jastifer, Gerald part. Is this too much to ask? Tho Rod Arrows spotted Com-I^'a Potter; treasurer. Lena Honors Convocation. Orion Thaler of the Lowoll Area Pearson and Steve Ayres who Moose Civic Affairs Comm. stock Park's throe runs In the first i Phelps; Chaplain, Helen Ford; con- Dr. J. K. Gustafson of San Fran- Schools faculty, and was a mem- came In a fast 3rd. inning and had to battle a seven- ductross, Catherine Brenk; secre- cisco. presidem of Homestako Min- ber of the graduation class of 1960 Conference Renults th Inning rally to win. tary, Maryan LeDuc; guard, Ber- ing Co., delivered the Convocation tha Rogers; 2-year trustee, Doris of Lowell High School. Sparta 664 The Comstock mannn was nar- address and received an honorary boyd; patriotic irutructor. Mable Rockford 47,,4 rowed to 3-2 in the second inning IJoctor ot Kngineoring Decree. Comstock Pk. 37 as Lowoll scored on an error andl^^on; color bearer. Ollle Evans; Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jane VanderVeen Lowell 28 four walks. The local team tooki^nncr bearer. Lucille Adrianso; Frederick C. Fuller. 906 E. Main musician, Maryan LeDuc. Belding 14 Slone Corner* l-H Ihe load in the third inning by Street. Lowell, received Class Hon- Earrings with the Auxiliary Em- To Wed In Fall Cedar Springs 2 scoring two more. ors as a freshman, being in tho The Stone Corners 4-H Club held blem were presented to Mable Bar- Miss Jane E. VanderVeen will Final Standings Paul Kropf started the Arrows upper five percent of his class and their first mooting of the summer become the bride of Douglas K. Sparta 20 rolling with a single. Carl Marker ton. and a 3 year secretary pin to maintaining a grade average of session on Monday evening. May Lena Phelps. Jarlsberg on September 20, 1963, Rockford 16 was safo on an error, then Bill at least 3.3 out of a possible 4.0. 27. The following committee chair- at Ihe University Methodist Church Lowell 10 Bouck came Ihitxigh with a clutch He was also roeolved as a now Officers elected to servo the men were appointed by President of East Lansing. Comstock Pk 10 single driving home both runners. member of Phi Eta Sigma, an hon- club during tho summer term are Hendricks: Momberfchip, Euzefa Parents of tlx? bride-to-be are Belding 4 Bouck was caught trying for sec- orary fraternity recognizing scho- Sue Scott, president; Judy Dygort, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Vander- Cedar Spgs. 0 ond on Ihe throw to the plate, then Potter; Community Service, Cora lastic achievement among fresh- vice-president; Nancy Scott, secre- Veen, 203 South Jefferson Street, l^euds in Scoring Russ Videan a long triple that Ann Troy; Youth Activities Hazel men. and awarded tho Kolsoy tary; Charlotte Temple, treasurer; the Arrows wasted. Ortowskl; Civil Defense, American, Lowell. Mr. Jarlsberg Is the son Kurt Boimors led the Tri-RIver and Richard Merklingor, reporter. Hayes Company Modal In the Air •fanien White Robert While Thr score remained 4-3 until the ism and Essay, Zilpha Kotcham; of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Harls- in scoring with a total of 87 points Following tho election, duos wore Force ROTC presentations. Unlvendly of Michigan seventh when Karon Ford singled, National Home, Ollle Evans; Hos- berg of 3220-A W. Greenfield Ave- in league meets; 1544 over-all. sot, and a hay ride was planned Wentern Michigan I'niverslly nue. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. took second on a walk and came pital Mable Barton; Legislative, Lowell's record was 8 wins, 2 loss- nrsiNEss SCHOOL GRADUATE for Saturday. June 8. home on a wild ptckoff throw. Helen Ford; Rohabiiitation and Miss VanderVeen is graduating es. 7th regionals, tied for .Ird in Tho next meeting of the club To Graduate From College In June from Michigan Slate University Ruth A. Moore, daughter of Mr. Comstock Park erupted in the service officer, Mary Ann Ayres; the Conference. will be hold on Tuesday, Juno 11. Robert and James White will be membern of the gnidii;itlnK daw Poppy and Publicity. Maryan Le- Ibis spring and is a 1959 gradu- and Mrs. Sterling Moore of 313 seventh. The load off hitler sing- With the fine promising under- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kinyon and of 1963 from their respective school. Both Robert and James are ate of Lowoll High School. East Main Street, will bo among led and the next hitter drove a Duc; Historian Johanna Conrad. classmen, we are looking aliead | Mr, and Mrs. I^awronco Dygert graduates of Lowell High School and are the sons d Mr. and Mrs. Zilpha Kotcham is chairman of a Mr. Jarlsberg will be graduat- 175 graduates of Davenport Insti- long double to left scoi-ing him. for greater heigh la. The seniors j are tho leaders of tho group. Serv- Charles White, 817 North Washington Hlreet, l-owdl. The third Comstock batter hit a rummage sale to be held at the ing from Michigan State Univer- who lettered are Roger Odell, Cap- tute to receive diplomas at Otta- ing on tho refreshment committoo fly to left, Craig Walter caught Hall June 13. 14 and 15 sity in December of this year. tain; Bob Marsh. Jim Spoerstra. wa Hills High School auditorium at the next mooting will bo Loma Robert, a graduate oi Westom cal Engineer major. Ho will be the ball on the run and fired a With Ihe retiring of the colors Joel Thurtell, Tom Davis, Dan In Grand Rapids, June 10. Dygert and Charlotte Temple. Michigan University, Is a mathe- omplnyofl by Standard Oil Com- strike to second base, to double Hie meeting adjourned to reopen HAVING INSURANCE TROUBLE? Walker. Keith Kryger, Charles Miss Moore, a 1962 graduate of Richard Merklingor, malic major. Ho has accepted a pany of California at their research off the ruiuH-r. June 13. Sandwlchcs, cake and Automobile? Too young, too old? Harger. Gordon Rogers, and Lloyd Lowoll High School and a cheer- Reporter teaching position at tho now Loy laboratory located at Richmond, Lowell's pitcher, Paul Kropf (4-3) coffee were served. Too many accidents? Driving un- Slack. The preceding boys are go- leader at Davenport, has complet- Norrix High School of tho Kalama- California. then fired three strikes past the der influence? We can arrange in- ing to be missed but will be a ed tho stenographic course. A lot of subconscious individuals zoo Public School system, whore His duties will bo to design el- last Comstock batter. Kropf pitch- LOWELL BEER STORE surance for you. Coverage can bo great credit to supporting our fu- are worrying about the subcon- he will be In charge of Automo- ectronic controllers, recorders and ed a strong game allowing no hits Open every day and evenings found at once. Rittengor Insurance ture teams. AM. EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS scious. tive Technology. communication systems. Ho reports between the first and seventh Inn- until 10 p. m, Sunday until 7 Service, 212 E. Main Street, Low- The athletic staff and adminis- For your convenience at Peter James, a graduate of the Uni- for his now assignment immodi- ings. P. m. c7 ell, Mich. c7 tration would like to thank all Spoerstra Agency, Lowell. c7 Read the Ledger Want Ads! versity of Michigan, is an Electri- ntiiy upon graduation.

mmtrntmrnrnrnm Sunday nii>ht supper euests of TIIF IX)WELL LFDfiFR. LOWELL, MRU.. MAV 10, the Ed Kiels were Mr. and Mrs. Snow Community niiiiiiiii Gerald Behler of Lake Odessa, and Mrs. S. P. Reynolds Lowell Community News Burras and Mrs. Hugh Voting and Mr. and Mrs. William Heavens Cornet Recital Given By THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., MAY 30, 1M3 Mr. and Mrs. James Green spent Backstrom nnd family. He left on Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blackford and were Satunlay night lunch guests son, Bobby of Lowell and Mr. and Donald Dllly returned homo Mon- Captain Collins J. Purchase left and children of Ciarksvilie. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thursday for New Jersey. two children of Grand Rapids call- of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hurless lr Rev. Morris Rinehnrt of Cadil- Mrs. Charles Dennett of Cascade. Judy Posthumus Sunday day from Indiana University for Monday lo ret urn to his duties in Stevpn Green and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Myckowiak ed on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ryder Hastings. Members of the Showboat Gar- lac called on Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Mr. and Mrs. I»uis Sleenwyk GULF STREAM SLACKS summer vacation. Taiwan on the island of Formosa. Judy Posthumus, a junior music BOWLING Aito Community News Alvah Peet and family of Ohio. called on their son Michael and all Sunday. The Vergennes Methodist churcl den Club will hold a backyard Wiltenback Fiido/ morning. and son. Jim and David and Vem Bryant and sister-in-law, Mrs. Bert Holcomb and son, Mor- Sunday dinner guests of the Ar- attended the Trinity Methodist Mrs. Bob Perry and children Is happy to announce that 18 new sale on Frday at 315 North Hud- Mr. and Mrs, Keith Crisler and Cheryl Sleenwyk of Franklin. Ohio r.tudem at Western Michigan Uni- Mrs. Earl Meyers of Joliet, Illi- ris. nnd family of Battle Creek AT THE Other Alto News thur Benedicts were Mr. and Mrs. church service in Grand Rapids were Friday night guests of Mrs. members were received Into lh< son Street from 10 until 1 o'clock. family ot Jonesville called on Mr. called at ihe Richards-Baker home versity. presented a comot recital Hostess At Tea nois. called on the former's sis- were Sunday afternoon pollers of Richard Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening. Dr. Goff was the Betty Baker. fellowship of the church Sunday Bert Purchase, who was taken and Mrs. Leo Pfaller Sunday. Saturday and Sunday callers were on Sundav. May 20. in the Choral Mrs. V. L. Watts was hostess at Mr. and Mrs. Leon Scott of Benedict and family were Sunday ter, Mrs. Iva Linton, Friday af- Mr. and Mrs. William Huffman. room of May bee Hall. speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Taylor lo Butterworth hospital last week, Mrs. Lloyd Bert ran and son Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lutz and son a tea Thursday honoring the mem- Grand Rapids were Mrs. Anna evening supper guests of Mr. and ternoon. Mr. and Mrs lister Bradley of A graduate of Lowell hieh school American Legion Bowling Lanes followin. g a ,hear t attack, ..ha. s .Harold called on her fathe- Peter Russell of Caledonia. bers of the Executive Committee Fdlrchlld's Saturday callers. Mrs. Rowland Reynolds. V Coldwater and Mrs. Nina Burdick S OV 80,T,C she is the daughter of Mr. and ^ POLYESTER FIBUR l??. itnprovement in his 0j lq^u Wednesday eve- Lyman Baker was at Merriman 8Tt°DE.\T RATES during open bowling, excepi Saturday and of the Grand Rapids District of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Workman and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nash were of Greenville called on their cous- condition. Cemetery playing with a sextet Mrs. Charles Posthumus. 962 Sluy- in. Mrs. Loyal Rickner, Saturday ning. ter Street. Grand Rapids, former- Sunday pvonings after G :00 I*. M. the Women's Society for Christian daughter. Ruth of Dutton were Sun- Sunday evening callers of Mr. and These 1963-new slacks are made from the^vorld's most Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starbard from Lowell High School in the day dinner guests of Mrs. Work- GRAVEL Mrs. Urban Lipps and Mrs. ly of Lowell. Service. Mrs. Emerson Stauffer. afternoon. were late afternoon callers Sunday Decoration Day program. man's sister, Mrs. C. Bouwens and advanced self-care fabric.* The/re machiii?- or hand- Mrs. S. R. Crahh and Mrs. Al- Harold Carigon and daughter, Bon- Miss Posthumus is a student of OPEX 12 NOOX EVERY DAY II. Korworn, Mfr. TW 7 :.%6« Guests present were Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fairchild Screened Bonk Run or of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham Mrs. Sherman Reynolds in com- husband. were Sunday afternoon callers of bert Duell attended the Homecom- nie Lou spent Friday afternoon Leonard D. Meretta of the WMU Terpstra, Mrs. Kenneth Cloud, washable, need no Ironing. Go Gulf Stream for quality, for Washed For Cement at Garksville. pany with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Mrs. E. Schmidt all of Muskegon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lind of Mid- Mrs. Falrchlld's sister, Mrs. Jas. ing and chicken dinner served by with Mrs. Kenneth Fox. Music Department. She is a mem- easy care for this season's smartest styles, nevybsst colors. Work Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thome are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Timmer and Geib of Thornapple River Drive Sirs. Carolyn Solomon of Delton, ijleville, Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Marsh, husband and family of Low- f the Eastern Star in Pewamo, on called on their sister, Mrs. Belle ber of Sigma Alpha Iota, honor- M'-s. Arthur Brown of Byron Cen- ' Bates, Kenneth Botes and Miss' ell. Stabilized or Bank Run Sunday. Mrs. Crabb is a formor expected home from their western son. Bill, of Grand Rapids, were ary music sorority! Kapna Delta Sunday dinner guests of his brother- Brown of Caledonia. ter. and Mrs. Keith Schnurr of Dorothy Tiggieman were among $9.95 For Road Work resident of Pewamo where she nnd trip Wednesday. Pi honorarv education society: the You Ci^l Service Middleville. Ihe callers last week of Mr. and, her late husband had a drug store Mr. and Mrs. Robert Towrsend in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. university band: nnd the varsity BLOCK SAND — FILL DIRT Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Walter Also attending were Mrs. And- Mrs. Henry Slater. Foreman Road for 32 years. On Monday they vis- and sons were Tuesday evening Clare E. Carey. "Vneabonds." the vocal group Stones For Drain Fields and familv of Grand Rapids, and When You rew Johnson of Cedar Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zimmerman I Mrs. Edna Taylor ited the Nashville cemetery and dinner guests of their mother and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boersma, which reccntlv returned from a Top Soli Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nead of Hol- Mrs. Niels Hanson of Belding, Mrs. and daughter Elaine of Dutton and were supper guests of the William grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Town- Linda, Debby, and Judy, called tour of the United States Military For Prompt Delivery land, were Sunday afternoon call- H. H. Wright, Mrs. James Cor- Mrs. Henry Ruehs of Caledonia 1 p lyi- ;}.' • • •Cappon family on the Crabb farm send. on Mr. and Mrs. Clare E. Carey bases in the Caribbean. / Bank Here The WSCS attended the officers ers of Mrs. Jennie Condon. nelius, Mrs. John Shultz, Mrs. were Sunday afternoon callers of training meeting at the LaValley CALL TW 7-7760 near Woodland. Mrs. Fred C. Walter of Saranac on Thursday evening. Richard Babbitt, Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. George Skidmore. Church In Ionia Thursday. Mrs. Larry Lawrence attended a and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hoekzema Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rowley of firt rook w th the 11 \ppy endino— Stokoe, and Miss Bemice Creaser Mr. and Mrs. Allen Behler ofi Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hulllberger BYRON WEEKS pink and blue shower Friday eve- of Grand Rapids and Gene Walter Philomath. Oregon, spent Wednes- }•" Iti. alin:\ Vn ition. Honeymoon, Homo, Other goak: the all of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Al- i Lake Odessa were Sunday dinner j of Williamson nnd Mr. and Mrs. ning in honor of her cousin, Mrs. of Michigan State University were day and Thursday with Mr. and Lowell, Michigan Mrs Clark Hoxie. Thursday they ;:*• • your 1 :i'. tell ; )•. ts better, line by line, as your regular ex Wingeler. j guests of their daughter, Mrs. Wil-1 Gordon Hale of Lansing were Sun- Mary King of Grantl Rapids, at Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cloned Saturdoy Noon i-sils bring you closer »o your goals. Open your Savings lis Hatch and husband. day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Robert Kline, Bruce C. Walter and family at all went to P^Imont to call on c52tf Ac iiir.t at the Fonnevs State Bajik nnd make deposits reg- Mrs. Denion Wilcox visited her Winton Wilcox. near Ada. their cottage at Morrlsion Lake. Clark's sister. Mrs. Ethel Brice. NOTICE larly. Wo hope you will stop in soon. Home on Visit sister-in-law, Mrs. Ernest Blasher Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth called Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeVries and Larry Wittcnbach was host to a group of friends after Lowell Hich Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles of Lowell on Monday. on Ben Toles in Saranac Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ryder helped OF ANNUAL School prom. ) -"U:: nor US: CIAKKSVIM.E—0:00 to I?:n() and 1:00 to Croninger of Del Rio Airforce Base Mr. and Mrs. George K r e b s Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kropf of Peter Mulder celehrale his birth- were hosts for the Star Farm Bm-; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pesoyan of t ;?.0. Wndnosdayh si to 12. ALTO—9:00 to 12:00 and i :i>fl to 3:30. in Texas are visiting the former's Lowell and Fred Oesch of Byron day, Thursday evening May 23. reau Tuesday evening. Chairman, keep Grand Rapids spent Thursday with r - ..l:o 9 to 12. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Center called on Fred, Rose and Mrs. Robert Conn and three Croninger during his leave. George Krebs conducted the busl-1 Hannah Fuss Sunday. NOTICE children of Matawaan will come Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bertran, SCHOOL ELECTION j' Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Croninger ness meeting In which six topics Keith Blanding of Montana was that Tuesday to spend over Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dalstra OF attended the funeral of his cousin, k »* were united in marriage on De- for future discussion were chosen. a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Day with her mother, Mrs. Arthur THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF FOURTH CLASS 4. cember 27, 1962 in the St. Eliz- R. D. Bancroft led the dlscussiop Adelbert Odell and family. fresh-out Schneider. Harry Belmers, in Grand Rapids • #•• on "School Taxes". The hostess Friday afternoon. SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ONE FRAC- m % • MSERS STATE BANK abeth Catholic Church in Lubbock, The Frank Hellman family re- Mr. and Mrs. Geo Wybenga and served a very tasty lunch. Special County Election Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox ac- The Itank Tluit nnckn The Farntrr Texas. Mrs Croninger was for- union was helcl at Fallasburg Park of-the-box, Mrs. Blanche Annstrong of Grand TIONAL. LOWELL TOWNSHIP. KENT COUN- merly Miss Marjorie Elaine Hig- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wingeler en- on Sunday. Rapids were Friday afternoon call- companied by Mr. and Mrs. John TY, MICHIGAN, (KNOWN AS THE LOWELL zw gins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tertained with a family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Biggs YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Spwld ers of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin. Overholt of Ciarksvilie and Mrs. • 9*- Alto — Ciarksvilie look Nina Ellison of Saranac attended AREA SCHOOLS) FOR THE ELECTION OF . W. D. Higgins of Lubbock. Sunday. Those present were Mr. of Saranac and Stanley Bleri were County Election win be heW In Kent County en Mr. and Mrs. George EUelhui of \!tit I'lmn*- riarkftville Phom* Enroute to Michigan the couple and Mrs." Jack Smith and little Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Lansing were at their home in a farewell party given by the Fox TWO SCHOOL DISTRICT TRUSTEES, WILL I N M.2421 6w 3231 visited relatives in Texas, Louisi- Charlene Reynolds of Lowell, Mi., Edna Taylor, and Mrs. Freda Stan- Lowell for the week-end. family honoring Rev. and Mrs. Guy Dillon of Coloma who are BE HELD IN THE RUNCIMAN ELEMENTARY ana, Arkansas, Indiana and Ohio. and Mrs. George Ford of Grarid ton of Owosso and Mrs. Louise Mrs. Lois Wisner was a Sunday moving to Atlanta, Georgia, where BUILDING ON: Rapids, Mrs. Marguerite Stude of Snyder of Lowell were callers In TUESDAY, JUNE 18,1963 guest of her sister, Mrs. Philip Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Rose Steinhil- the evening. Krum. they will be engaged in Child evan- Observes 89th Birthday gelism. Mrs. Dillon was the form- ber and Mrs. Erna Stelnhllber both i Miss Betsy McPherson and Pe- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bolt of Lan- nt which election there will be submitted to the qualified elec- er Neva Fox and Rev. Dillon was • t Mrs. E. L. Timpson was honor- of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Mrs. Idaj ter of MSU In Lansing, and Mr. torn of the County of Kent a proposition to Increase the tax sing, Mrs. Cella McGraw of Car- MONDAY, JUNE 10,1963 at one time pastor of the Baptist ed with two birthday dinners last Washburn, son Stuart and girl, and Mrs. Duano Patrick and chil- limitation by one mill per year (or not to exceed five years son City, and Mrs. E. C. Cogs- church of Lowell. Whip-Cream Monday, the occasion of her 89th friend, Miss Mary Walters all of dren of Bellaire were week-end from 1963 to 1967, both years Inclusive, for the purpose of ac- well of Lansing were Sunday af- Between the Hours of Mr. and Mis. Alex Robertson birthday. Holland. guests of their parents, Mr. and quiring a site nnd erecting and equipping a new Kent County ternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. / and children attended church ser- She was a dinner guest of her Mrs. Rose Stelnhllber and Mrs,! Mrs. Don McPherson and family. Court House (County Building); and a proposlUon to authorize Albert Martin. vices at the Church of Christ in Dacron son John and wife Monday, and Erna Stelnhllber visited the for-j Cecil Raymond of Belding and the Board of Supervisors to levy a tax, If the tax limitation Is Mrs. Rodger Shepard and three Belding Sunday and then went to 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. O'clock on Tuesday she and Mrs. Elsie mer's sister, Mrs. Ida Washburn; Bernard Smith and Bobby of Low- children of Grand Rapids were increased, of not to exceed one mill for a period of not to exceed Perry where they called on Mr. Feuerstein were dinner guests of and son most of last week. They, ell called on Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Sunday guests of their grand- five years from 1968 to 1967, both years Inclusive, to create a and Mrs. Aaron DeFries, and then 1 Frank Hilton at the Schensul's Caf- visited another sister, Mrs. George Taylor Wednesday evening. sinking fund to be used for the purchase of real estate for a mother, Mrs. Harry Day. went to Williamston to get Alex's eteria at Rogers Plaza. Ford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Taylor were Mrs. George Fonger, Mrs. Bessie Nominating Petitions Have Been site and for the construction and equipping of a building and father, Hugh Robertson, who had .../or Mrs. Nola May Keizer (nee, Leo- .Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Kyser and Mrs. Elizabeth Phelps facility for the Kent County Court House (County Building). spent the week end with his nard) and two sons of Hemlock Mrs. Freeman Klnsey at Morley. were Sunday afternoon visitors of Duly Filed For: Aito Men Graduate From MILK EXPERT •faa* daughter, Mrs. Ernie Hildabridle and Mrs. Lloyd Houghton of Ionia Pvt. Arthur Backstrom of Fort Mrs. ^Ima Burch at Rockford. Graduation Baptist Bible College 'u/f IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed and family. were Saturday afternoon callers of Knox, Kentucky, was home on his Mrs. Howard Kyser and Mr. and * • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg. my signature at Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nellist of • a Those from the Alto Baptist furlough with Mr. and Mrs. O. Mrs. Maurice Quigly of Grand Rap- Two Year Term, Expiring June, 1967 Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg was plead- Ids were Sunday dinner guests of Ada were supper guests Sunday Church who attended the graduat- What! A milk expert who doesn't even know milk gives you CITY OF LOWELL evening of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ing exercises at the Baptist Bible ed to receive a visit Monday from •cidwte HrX; 05* pohwitirMsl Nircon* '*1**. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wittenbach of Rex CoMins a former cluas mate of hers who 86 nutrients! Doesn't know that milk and dairy products pro- South Boston. Fox. College and Seminary in Grand in Kent County, Michigan this 29th day of April, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Edward Kid Rapids Friday evening were Mrs. graduated from the Middleville vide 28% of our food, yet take only 19% of our food dollar. Mrs. Henry Fase of Saranac was High School In 1897 In the same a Monday visitor of her mother, son of Ciarksvilie were dinner Tyrus Wessell Paul Dintaman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Has never heard milk is nature's most nearly perfect food! 1963. guests Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. pastels or Keim, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence class with Ethel. The lady's name COLBY Mrs. John Dawson. R. A. Wittenbach. Richardson, Mrs. Lincoln Dygert. Is Mrs. Jessie Lelslag and she LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis and Well, there are all kinds of milk experts. Some know what to Callers during the past week of Dated this twenty-first day of May, 1963 Mrs. Lloyd Butler, Rev. and Mrs. now lives In Spokane, Washington. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Sicillano and prints Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Reynolds Mel Nelson, Mrs. John Hadley, The ladles plan to attend the say about milk. Others know what to do with it. daughters of Wyoming were Sun- By Order of the Board of EducaHon were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Aldrich Karen and Kathy, and Mrs. Rob- Alumni Banquet of their school 1.Gly Hall 301E. Main day birthday dinner guests of Mr. and son Tom, of Mt. Pleasant, the THOMAS B. HILL, M. D., ert Ward and Danny. which will be held in Middleville Just proves one thing. You don't have to know all the "reasons and Mrs. Robert Ellis and family. on Saturday evening. CHARLES I. COLBY They celebrated the birthdays of Aldric'.ies granddaughter, Cindy c7-8 Secretory Pastor John Hadley and Robert why" to be a milk expert. Tastes good. Reason enough. 2. City Hall. 301E. Main Cindy Kurts of Sears, Mrs. Clyda Ward were two of the graduate®; Mrs. Glen Layer was a Sunday oons Elmer Ellis and grand-daughter, Alfo Office: UN 8-3961 dinner guest of her daughter, Mrs. FREE PARKINS AT OUR BACK DOOR ' LAURA E. SHEPARD, Clerk of Qty of Lowell Diane Ellis. Jack Craig and family. •' ' MADE FIRST COMMUNION Kent County, Michigan Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler and Mr. Miss Susan Bryant attended the . ClarksvHIe Office and Mrs. Aithur Curtis and fam- 9.99 .17.99 Janice Vandawater, eight-year- MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION Junior-Senior Prom held in the ily of Grand Rapids, Tillie and old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le- Phone: OW 3-3231 I Pantlind Hotel last Friday evening. Owned and Operated by 13,000 Michigan Dairy Fanners Arnold Smith of Portland, Mr. and on Vandawater, made her first Vem (Stub) Bryant and his sis- Mrs. Richard Curtis and family communion at St. Patrick's Church ter-in-law, Mrs. Earl Meyers of and Mrs. Wayne Kingdom and Sunday. Jollet, Illinois, called at the' Dee daughters were Sunday guests of Dinner guests of the Vandawa- Bryant home Friday. Mrs. Mary Curtis. ters were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bergy and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wiliwerth of Hawk and daughter Janice of Lake sons entertained with a birthday Cincinnati, Ohio, were week-end Odessa. dinner Sunday honoring the for- guests of their mother, Mrs. Harry to tie water mer's mother, Mrs. Alvln Bergy. Lowell's Day and sister, Mrs. Frederick nis wa MOTHERS CLUB DRAWING Others present were Alvln Bergy Althaus, sr. Alto Area Mothers Club held a and Mable, and Mr. and Mrs. Har- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clemenz drawing as a part of their pro- ry Lunsford and children of Grand were Sunday afternoon visitors of gram on Monday night at the Rapids. Mrs. K. 3. Rickert and Mr. and school and there were the follow- the Mrs. Hazel Hanson of Coopers- Mrs. Harold Farmer in Lansing. ing winners. Top prize of a 525 yllle is the new housekeeper an^ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roth are savings bond went to Mrs. Matilda companion at the home of Mrs. spending some time in Northern Deming; other winners of donated Clare Porritt of Grand Rapids. sun Silver Dollar Bonanza Michigan on a fishing trip. prizes were Mrs. Marguerite Mr, and Mrs. Ira Fryllng and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fritz of Blough, Allen Hendricks, Dan Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Headworth Kalamazoo were week-end guests Walker, Susie Dintamin, Ira Fry celebrated the gentlemen s birth- of their parents, Mrs. Iva Fritz ling, Norma Peterson, Cathy Had day Thursday by havirg dinner at and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alexander. and fun! ley, Mrs. George Wieland, Vicky Pleasant Point Restaurant near YES! Mrs. Jules Erler and Mrs. John Sterzick, Wallace Lee, Joan Lewis, Hastings and later visited the Na- E. Barman were Thursday aftr -- Ann Porritt, Danny Krauss, Mrs. tional VFW Home for children at v •' noon callers of Mrs. Hollis Brill- Hadley, Debby Yeiter, Dick Fair- Eaton Rapids. 50 Silver $$$ Will Be Given Away hart in Grand Rapids. child, Teresa Onan, Al Carigon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Forward and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Keech were The program was a stereo pre- family were Sunday dinner guests Sunday evening lunch guests of sentation of slides and sound by of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carlson and Each Friday Evening at 8;00 During June her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Robert Brouwer of Grand Rapids. fam.ly. Roth of Grand Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Durkee of ^>1 Mrs. William P. Kerekes was a SWIM SUITS Where something new has been added I Mr. and Mrs. Claud Loring of Dutton were Sunday dinner guests week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Caledonia had Sunday dinner with and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dutoher A drawing will be made of tickets you can get FREE NEW Margaret Rivette in Ionia. Take the sun-sationai route to tho sum- Lowell Ada their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. of Caledonia were lunch guects at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starbard at- 897-9396 676-1148 R. D. Siegle and wife. the Ray Llntons. tended the Memorial Service at mer swim ... take your choice now from from any merchant in Lowell BANKING HOURS Merriman Cemetery Sunday after- the new swimsuits we've lined up for you. noon. Effective May 31 st Mrs. Freda Stanton of Owosso The shape of things in sun and water has been spending some time with fashions this season is definitely in the her sister. Mrs. Arthur Schneider. direction of more glamour. CHRISTIANSEN DRUG CO.-LOWELL 1st Prize Is 25 Silver Dollars Saturday they attended the annual FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS AND IN COOPERATION WITH THE LOWELL CHAMBER school reunion at Langston. 5 More Prizes of 5 Silver Dollars Each Mr. and Mrs. William A. Collins OF COMMERCE, THE STATE SAVINGS BANK AN- children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert GUARANTEES NOUNCES THE FOLLOWING NEW BANKING McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Rex ifSP,. You musf be present to win, but if the 25 Silver Dollars Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Thom- HOURS: et, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Collins winner isn't present, this prize will be carried oyer 'til and Mr. and Mrs. Orley Kranen- the next week. However, names will be drawn until burg honored ilieir parents with a reception for their fortieth wedding The closest shave evet! the five Five Silver Dollars prizes are awarded each anniversary Sunday afternoon at night to someone present. Men. Thru Wed. 9:30 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. the Lowell Congregational Church. Guests from out of town attending were from Kalamazoo, Grand Rap- Try one of these NEW SCHICK Thursday 9:30 a.m. -12:00 Noon ids, Grandvllle, Allendale, Sparta, Cascade, Ciarksvilie, Ada and Alto. ELECTRIC SHAVERS. Schick and Friday 9:30 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. finlx Schick, has a WASHABLE and...for an ADDITIONAL Saving: SURGICAL STAINLESS STEEL SHAVING 6:30 p.m. — 8:00 p.m. HEAD which means a SHARPER Each SILVER dollar spent on Friday evenings from 6 to 9 p. m. will Saturday 9:30 a.m. -12:00 Noon SHAVER for a CLOSER SHAVE. buy you a $1.10 worth of merchandise from any merchant In town. GAS FURNACES AND You can actually wash away whisker CONVERSION BURNERS clog with running water. Buy one.... Try It for a couple of weeks ... if you aren't delighted, simply return it. So Shop Everyday and in @ SAVINGSBANK ® WATER HEATERS New Schick Super Speed with New Schick Etema Power LOWELL, MICHIGAN TW 7-9277 custom comb bars that adjust shave with or without cord. to fit the contours of your face >ntr FOR ESTIMATE $26 88 8y LOWELL and neck. $19.88 CALL TW 7-7948 AND GET YOUR FREE TICKETS FOR SILVER DOLLARS Other Models As Low As $14.95 LYLE COVERT 219 WEST MAIN ST.. LOWELL PHONE TW 7-7577 SCHICK'S WASHABLE SURGICAL STAINLESS STEEL HEAD ,.. Lowell Chamber of Commerce SHAVES CLOSER, SHARPER, FASTERl

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EVERYTHING FOR SALE at re- duced prices. Ranges, water heat- bulance lo Pennock Hospital, Fri- enjoyed dinner Sunday brought in THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWFIX MICH., MAY SO. I9fl.1 S ers, space heaters, furnaces, LOWELL LEDGER WANT AD PAGE Real Estate Wanted For Rent Elmdole day evening, having had a heart by their son, Howard and wife of Star Corners South Lowell For Sale-General THE LOWKLL LEDGER, LOWELL. MICH,, BUY SO. IMS PUBLIC NOTICE washers, dryers, and incinerat- Mrs. Ira Snrgoant attacKr-At, last reports, he was Grand Rapids. Mrs. Ira Blough Mrs. (Jeorge Wieland Community club was well at-|irnr; McDiarmid, vice-president; ors at Michigan Bottled Gas REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE - VANJERVEEN. FREIHOFER t COOK, somewhat improved Mrs. I r a Sergeant attended a tended on Friday night and we all1 Merritt Wissman, trensurer; and WANTED CLERK-Apply at Low- FOR RENT-U-HAUL TRAILERS AMornayt-83S W. Main 5t, Lowell, Mich. FOR SALE—3 female goats. Call Company. Phone 897-9348. c7 TRASH AND JUNK HAULED — Loans, auto and personal loans. Mr. nnd Mrs frn Sargean Jifcncr Thursday evening at Ionia, enjoyed the stee! guitnr music and! L^ona secretary. SALE! SALE! SALE! Ranges, wa- eU Bakery. 214 E. Main St. c7 at Jim's '•66" Service, 1002 West ORDER FOR PUBLICAtlON-FILE NUMBER We list three graduates from the Mi. nnd Mrs, George Krebs en- Mr. and Mrs. Terry Estes. Mr. OR &40Q5. p7 Cascade, Ada, Eastmont, Lowell May we serve you? State Sav- 109.913 among those who took a guided it IjcTTtk—-aoonsored by the Ionia singing by Verle Slahl, the same Mr nn(, Mrs Harold Rittinger ter hea'ers, space heaters, fur- Main Street, TW 7-9611. c6tf Stale of Michigan. The "robate Court for local areas this year. Miss Sharon tertained the Star Farm Bureau and Mrs. Mahion Estes, Mr. and LAWN MOWER — Repair service. area. No garbage! Bob's Pickup ings Bank, Lowell, Phone TW 7- tour through the Michigan State Free Fair asschrh^ion. slate of officers were elected for 4Iien( the week end in Mt. Pleasant, PIANO TUNING AND SERVICE- naces, washers, dryers, and in- YOUNG MAN - Needs any fuU or the County of Kent. Kauffman, being among the senior Tuesday evening. Mrs. Larry McKieman. Mr. and Ail makes, sharpening and motor Service. Ph. 897-9031. cl9ti 9277. c23tf Ettale of MARTHA L. LAYER, Deceated Police Post at Ionia, Tuesday. It Little Miss Connie "Caiigajj . of next year Ruth Wells, president, | Electronic tuning assures ac- cinerators at Michigan Bottled part time work. Good references. MODERN HOME FOR RENT five class of Saranac, nnd John Over- -.JVlr. nnd Mrs. Charles F.ricksnn Mrs. A. E. Hodgers and families repair. Gas and electric welding. miles north of Saranac on black- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on is a tour which is very interest- Lowell was a Thursday overnight curacy. Prompt service. Orval Gas, 897-9348. c7 Phone TW 7-8142. c52ll June 20. 1963 holt with the class from Lake- of ioifor-aaj^Mr. and Mrs. Jay nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Rodgers Kleinheksel's Farm Service, Mc- FOR SALE—7 room house with ing as well as informative. Tues- guest of her grand-parents, Mr. Jessup, TW 7-7366, Lowell c50tl THINKING OF top. High school bus at door, at ten A. M. in the Probate CourVoom, wood, and Miss Frances King of Leece of GramrTlafiidswere Sat- had a picnic dinner at Fallasburg Cords. Ph. UN 8-5231. dU SIAMESE KITTENS - 515 each. bath. Gas Fumace, 2 acres, 6229 day was open house day at Police nnd Mrs. Harold Carigon. Montcalm Rd. N. off 54th St. grade school near. Good garden County Building, Grand Rapids, Michigan a Lowell. urday afternoon callers afTw-Uay- Park on Sunday. FOR SALE JOHN DEERE Com- HOME IMPROVEMENT? 27-in. TV. 530. Sofa. 515. Tricycle, CONGRATULATIONS hearing will be held an a petition by Anna Posts in Michigan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Sargeant were STOP READING - If you do not sixrt. Phone 894 W 3, Belding. M. Shannon pra/ing that an Admin'strator be Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mlshler of mond Seese home. Jslrand Mrs. Alvin Wells called FOR FINANCIAL HELP BE 55. Lawn Mower, 510. Lawn Cart, Ciarksvilie. UN 8-3502. c6-7 The Auction sale conducted by among those who attended the Wne. good condition. Cull TW V- have a small appliance or elec- To The 1963 Graduates c6tf GLASS appointed and a determinition of Ihe hein Middlebury. Indiana, and Mrs. Thursday callers at Ihe Francis on MrT^d^Mrs. James Flanery 7055. c7 SURE AND CALL ON 53. High Chair, 53. Assorted at law be made. Phillip Lott of the furniture, etc. o|)on house honoring Mr. and Mrs. trical tool that needs repairing. ATTENTION—Have several buyers Pubilcilion and service thall bo made as Mary Thomas of Goshen, Indiana Seese home were Ral Nelson and Saturday and aisjTisttedJhe Blain drapes. 676-1866. c7 Our friendly, trained interviewera FOR RENT—Apartment at 526H at his parental home, Friday was William Collins on their iWh Wed- 1 SALE OF For appliance repair service, call STATE SAVINGS BANK for farms near Pamell, Lowell 'OvldeJ by law and Court rule. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Elvle Nelson of Indiana. A. T. cemetery al Gaines. On""^ SIX STORM WINDOWS Si Screens. have many office positions avail- Monroe. Couple paid deposit but mEYISION Bated: May 20, 1963 well attended, and the proceeds ding anniversary, which was held Charles Houseman, TW 7-7397, Lowell, Mich. and Ciarksvilie. 35 years apprais- WAL1ACE WAALKES. and Mrs. Alvin Stahl. Ensh, also Mrs. Nora Bontrager, Ruth and Alvin attended the 25th Six colonial sash and screens. OPENING — Game Room at Lo- able for you. They would appre- could not pay balance. If lady from the sale were quite satisfy- Sunday afternoon at Lowell. 1049 No. Washington St., Lowell. c43 tf ing and selling real estate. Wm. Judge of Probate, Mrs. Horace Myers and daughter Mrs. Bertha Winton, Mrs. Eva wedding anniversary of their neice Enough for a whole cottage well Cafe. Checkers, dominoes, ciate having the opportunity of who called later, Mon. 20, would Kent Cojnty, Michigan. ing. c50tf A. Armstrong, 344 Lewis St., were Monday visitors of Mrs. Meiser nnd Mrs. Wilma Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Clair Clemens of porch. Two inside doors. Fifteen pinochle, euchre, setback, crib- assisting you in selecting your call us it may be what they PICTURE TUBES A true copy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carigon Ledger Want Ads bring results 1 PIONEER SEED CORN — For Rockford. Phont 866-1463. c43tf ROLAND R, ROBEY. Richard Lester of Lowell. of Fairvlew. Ionia. Dollars. Charles White, TW 7- bage, pool and shuffle board. p7 first, full time, permanent posi- want Call at 413 Lafayette or Register of Probate. SEWING MACHINE - Singer con- high-yielding, dependable Pion- Bill Stalter was taken by an- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wieland at- 9369. p7 LONG TERM MORTGAGES-Are tion. Write or stop In and discuss Phone TW 7-9934. p7 Rebuilt 17" or 21" Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Hoffman sole. Accept 54-97 a month onj eer Seed Com, call or see Veme FOR SALE — Ponies, saddles and accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. tended a dinner at Sissons nearj available at Lowell Savings & these job opportunilies with Shar- Installed $33.00 GRAVEL-Screened Bank Run for Singer equipped to make fancy Wenger, 11554 100th St. Telephone hamesses. OR 6-1696. p7 Ionia on Sunday honoring one ofj Loan Assoc. No closing costs or on Roberts or Dottle Lawrence. South Boston Bible Church • Paul Hoffman nnd daughter Di- roads and cement work. Top designs, monograms, button 868-2534, Alto. c51-7 24-in. $43.00 the Woodland Fire insurance mem-1 An Attractive MOTOR BOAT INSURANCE Ot other hidden costs in our loans. Great Lakes Employment, Inc., A. PETER GARDNER, PASTOR lana, and son, Don spent Sunday Soil and Block Sand. Byron holes. Full price 531.37. Phone Plus Sales Tax hers who is retiring. CALL ME IMMEDIATELY for any our all-risk coverage. It costs no 401 Federal Square Bldg., Grand | with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Yoder Weeks, TW 7-7760. c7tf 742-3410. c44tf Call or see David Coons, Secre- "A Bible Believing Church Where A Warm Mrs. Marian Price received a Array of broken window glass, aluminum more to have the best, at Peter tary, at Coons Clothing, Lowell. Rapids. GL 6-1654, c6-8 Would You Like To NOTICE of Shipshewana, Indiana, in honor JUST CALL ME — Welcome Awaits ^ou" I of their mother, Mrs. Yoder's. • letter from her mother, Mrs. Will- TRUSSES-Trained fitter, surgical FARMERS Know the place to sell or wood. Will give you prompt Speerstra Agency. TW 7-9259. c7 c3tf OF surplus livestock and machinery service on replacing. Ada, Cas- BOOKKEEPER-Part time. Apply *;th birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd i icm Kilgus that she was flying Seasonable Coats appliances, etc. Koss R e x a 11 FIX-UP! MORNING WORSHIP AND JUNIOR (HURCH. ...10 A. M. home from Germany on June 5, and m Is the Ledger classified section. cade. and Eastmont area only. FOR SALE — Purebred Hamp- NEW SUBURBAN HOMES-Lnrg- Superior Furniture Co., Lowell, TW7-9275 Nursery Provided Miller and daughter of Toledo, Drugs, Saranac, Mich. c39tf c7 Ohio were also guests for the oc- that her fathers body was being ...by 'i*- You too should try them for fast Ed Strong, 9494m 7 or 949-0406. shire pigs, 9 week old. Sired by est FHA Lots. All plastered, hard Your home, build u new garage SUNDAY SCHOOl .11:18 A. M. -m. - , sent home by boat and it would BACK YARD S A L E--Furniture, action! Phone TW 7-9261. p7 c49tf Rendition. Certified Meat Sire. wood trim throughout. FHA Fi- Special County Election ...8:15 P. M. casion. WANTED TO RENT-Apartment or add an extra room? YOUNG PEOPLES' MEETING arrive in New York June 7. m clothing and plants, 315 N. Hud- Reasonably priced. UN 8-2376. nancing available. Best construc- ....7:15 P. M. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnymond Seese NOW A 55,000 major medical hos- FOR SALE—Nite Crawlers. 75c a for two in or near Lowell. Cull Radio Service EVENING WORSHIP son, Friday 10 until 4 o'clock. c7 after 5:30 p. m. c7 tion value In this area. See these If so, call us today for easy YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Special THURSDAY PRAYER MEETING ..7:80 P. M. visited their son, Orion and fam- Betty Rose. pital policy. In or out after the hundred, 517 Avery St. N. E. 693-2171 after 6 p. m. c7 COMPANY ily Sunday evening. homes while under construction. payment financing. County Election wiH be held In Kent County on FOR SALE—Domesticated grccn- first 5500. Call us for this new Go east to Cities Service gas % mile north of Lowell on Ver- WANTED—Paper hanging, paint- II. G. OHROI'CH Mrs, Sam Quisle nnd son Rog-j headed Mallard ducklings. Call and broad plan. TW 7-9269. Rit- station. Turn north one block. gennes St. William Schreur, con- ing and cleaning by the hour. LOWELL SAVINGS & er and wife of Grand Rapids' c7tf tenger Insurance Service. c7 Turn right. Lowell, Mich. p7 tractor and builder, TW 7-9189. Mrs. Ila Seeley, Lowell c7-9 LOAN ASSOC. were Sunday afternoon and lunch: 1959 DeSoto c6tf guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Win- BAIT—Fishing tackle assort- MATCHING DAVENPORT AND VACUUM CLEANER — Electrolux. 217 West Main Ph. TW 7-7132 Now MAN WOULD LIKE part time TUESDAY, JUNE 18,1963 geler. c5-6 it. Brummel's Sinclair Serv- Chair, French Provincial, t a n, Uses paper throw-out bags. Has WILL BUY LAND CONTRACTS - work, or full time driving truck NOTICE Fred Oesch and daughter Kath-j ice in Cascade. Phone 9-19-9807. gold and black. Excellent con- complete set of cleaning attach- Firedome With good security if buyer has at which election there will be submitted to the qualified elec- 4-DOOR or service station work. Can fur- DAtAY T4tt} OF erine were Thursday evening vis- Wash jobs now S1.5C. c6-9 dition, 560. EM 1-0148. Call be- ments. Has full power with guar- good credit rating. Call TW 7- nish references If needed. Write tors of the County of Kent a proposition to increase the tax itors of Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs. tween 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. c7 antee. Will sell for 537 cash or 7132, Lowell Savings & Loan As- limitation by tine mill per year for not lo exceed five years Sale Priced An exceptionally nice one-owner James Byrne, 517 Avery Street. 'what? XOU WANT * 010 Sunday callers at the Francis seven 56 payments. RI2-3410. car with only 44,000 miles. Pow- sociation, David Coons, Sec. c6-10 Lowell. c71 BOTTLB OF MILK PROM from IW.'J to IWH, both yearn Inclusive, for the purpose of oc- Seese home were Mr. and Mrs. j SHADY ACRES DINING ROOM- c51tf quiring n site and erecting and equipping a uew Kent County MAKE YOUR - 10336 Bailey Drive at Pamell Rd er steering and power brakes, MODERN HOME—l ive miles N. Himm HILL DAIRY Special County Election Charles Stahl of Ciarksvilie, Mr. j pushbutton drive, radio and near- NIGHT HELP WANTED - 6 p. m. PLUMBING Court House (Count} Building); and a proposition to authorize and Mrs. Ken Blough, Mr. and SELECTION NOW! 19M Dodge Polara Breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, BONDS — Notary. Guardian, Ex- of Saranac on blacktop. High to 3 a. m. Apply in person Lowell AFTER THAT HU6E MEAL? the Board of Supervisors to levy a tax. If the tax limitation Is Mrs. Arneth Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. I 2-DOOR HARDTOP banquets, receptions. By appoint- ecutor, Administrator, Permit or ly new whitewall tires. Truly a School bus at door, grade school YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Special fine automobile. Cafe. p7 IncrenMMl, of not lo c xeeed one mill for a period of not to exceed Ray Seese, also Mr. and Mrs. j ment. Ken and Dorothy Goggins. Treasurer, while you wait, at near. Good garden spot. Phone You OT I DO-^ five year* from 1965 to 1667, both years inclusive, to create a County Election wiH be held in Kent County on Regular SALE D-500 engine, power steering, Yoder of Goshen. Indiana, and Phone 897-7211. c4tf Peter Speerstra Agency, 117 W. 894 W3, Belding. c6tf WANTED — Tavem waitress. Re- THEY SAf IT BUI LOS sinking fund to be rsgd for the purchase of real estate for a power brakes, Torqueflite, new Mr and Mrs. Ed Mishler of Mid-| Struggling with a Main, Lowell, TW 7-9259, c7 JACKSON MOTOR SALES liable. Call TW 7-7884. c7tf YOUR APPETITE AND site and for the .conidmetlon and equipping of a building and whitewall tires and many other SANITARY SEPTIC TANK SEVEN ROOM HOUSE-6229 Mont- HEATING T SURE WISH I COULD dlebury. Indiana. SECURITY — For your valuables Dodge—Dart—Trucks calm Rd.—Bath,' new gas fur- WANTED - Ride from Lowell to facility for the Kent County Court House (County Building). Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wingeler at-] S25.00 luxury items, A beautiful one- SERVICE EAT SOME MORE OF TUESDAY, JUNE 18,1963 bulging pile-up owner that we sold new and have with a safety deposit box at the 930 W. Main, TW 7-9281, Lowell nace, remodeled birch kitchen. Ada, between 1 and 3 a. m. Call - MASTER PLUMBERS - tended funeral services for Harold Cleaning and Repairing fWVTHAT SWELL DINNER. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed serviced. We can verify ihe mile- State Savings Bank of Lowell, As 2 acres of land. Forrest Rich- OR 6-2193 days. p7 at which election there will be submitted to the qualified elec- Sissem at Lowell Friday afternoon. ] Check Our Prices age, low as 54.40 a year. Ask a mem- ardson, UN 8-3502. c7-16 my signature at tors of Ihe County of Kent a proposition to increase the tax Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gold, jr.; S29.98 We'll save you money WANTED - 7-year crib with mat-| Complete Planning nnd of unpaid, ber of the staff for more Infor- FOR SALE — 1950 Black Mercury limitation by one mill per year for not to exceed ttve years and family of Cedar Springs were, Licensed, Bonded and Insured iress. Also nursery chair. Calli Engineering Service mation, c44tf 2-door. Good body. Needs minor TOWNSHIP OF LOWELL from 1963 to 1967, both years Inclusive, for the purpose of ac- Sunday dinner and afternoon guests' JACKSON MOTOR SALES TW 7-7767. p7 '/ LE 4-9455 repair. 5100, or best offer. Call quiring a site and creeling and equipping a new Kent County at the George Krebs home. over-due bills? S35.00 Dodge—Dart—Trucks c48tf ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN - TW 7-7902 after 6 p. m. p7-8 CALL ANY TIME in Kent County, Michigan this 29fh day of April, Mr. and Mrs. David Krebs andj Brand new, slight scratch on HOUSES FOR SALE Court House (County Building); and a proposition to authorize 930 W. Main, TW 7-9281, Lowell the Board of Supervisors to levy a tax. If the tax limitation Is daughters of Grand Rapids were SEELEY CONSTRUCTION—Build- back and side. Plays beautifully. TRUCKING EVERY THURSDAY TW 7-7534—or 1963. Good Things Increased, of not to exceed one mill for a period of not lo exceed Saturday supper guests at the John • ing and remodeling. Cement New guarantee. Must sell, 563.33 to Lake Odessa stock sale. Call 2065 Laraway Lake Dr.— TW 7-7104 S39.98 five years from 1963 to 1967, both years Inclusive, to create a Krebs home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold $25 <> $500 work, basements, blocks, chim- full price, at 55 per month. Call George Francisco, TW 7-7817. 3 bedrooms. An outstanding LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES: COIN-OP TYPE DRY CLEANING to Eat sinking fund to be used for Ihe purchase of real estate for a Krebs and daughters of Easfmount \ neys, and fireplaces. Houses, credit manager, RI2-3419. c44tf c46tf value in a good well kept 8 lbs. for 5150. Cascade Shoe Residential—Coraraerelal AMSTIIOAM STNOICATt tac. were also evening guests. On Your home. In Forest Hills school I site and for the construction and equipping of a building and garages, additions and bams. All Mrs. Lyman Feldman entertain- S45.00 Store, across from Old Kent Bank STATE APPROVED — Driver FIX-UP YOUR HOME - Build a EARLY SEED & EATING Pota- Industrial Lowell Town Hall facility for the Kent County Court House (County Building), kinds of buildings. Experienced district. Large shady lot ed several ladies at her home Signature, Automobile, in Cascade. . c33tf Training School of Gr nd Rapids, new garage or add a room. Fi- toes, 4 miles E. of Saranac on and guaranteed work. L. J. Sr>- (about 3 acres). 514,900.00, Saturday evening with a stork Furniture Inc, Courses for high school stu- nance your project with a loan M-21, open 7 days a week. p7-8 MRS. DOLORES COLLINS, Clerk of Lowell Township IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed FOR SALE OR TRADE-SURGE ley, phone 897-7722. c44lf terms. HIGHUNDUILL Kent Connty, Michigan shower in honor of Mrs. Aaron Milker pump used less than a dents between 16-18 yrs, of age. from Lowell Savings & Loan my signature at Steffen, jr. of Byron Center. Come in or phono "h today year. Also 7 can Master Bilt FOR SALE — Baby chicks and Adults' private training. Courses Assoc. Quick, confidential serv- Hastings Livestock Sales CLARK ice with a minimum of red tape 6638 Cascade Rd., S. E.— Mr. and Mrs. John Sensiba andi for quick, friendly Cooler, top loader. Call after 4 started pullets. Circular on re- for motor scooter at 15 yrs. of PLUMBING & HEATING TOWNSHIP OF GRATTAN family and Mrs. Mack Sines of, and extra expense. See David 4 bedroom home, A-l condi- May 24, 1963 M5"£ MAIN ST service o'clock. 897-7030. p7 quest, Getty's Hatchery, Middle- age, 337 Ottawa, N. W, Phone SDO E. Main St. Lowell Middleville were Sunday afternoon1 456-8227 or GL 2-2095, c44tf Coons, Secretary at Coons Goth- tion. Walking distance to Feeder Pigs 5 9.00-515.50 LOWELL ville, Mich., R2, SY 5-3395 or in Kent County, Michigan this 29th day of April, and lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. j ANTIQUES—Glass oil lamps, milk ing, Lowell. c3tf churches, school, shopping. Top Calves 533.00-542.00 SY 5-3822, c46tf Ira Blough. fafe, twin beds, chest, com- DRY CLEANING—51.00 for suits, 514,600.00, terms. Seconds 527.00-533.00 NOTICE 1963. mode, chairs, child's hi-back SEE DAZE AND FAZE on all gas dresses, and topcoats. Quality SHADY ACRES FARM — 10336 Commons & Culls ....$18.00-527.00 Little Cindy Hoffman of Freeport Belding Finance Co. rocker, copper, glassware; ranges, water heaters, space cleaning guaranteed. Veteran's Bailey Drive at Pamell Road. Young Beef 518.00-521.50 OF LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES: spent Wednesday with Grandma | LOWELL. MICH. Lowell Horseback riding, hayrides. Ken Hoffman. clocks—shelf, wall & mantle; heaters, furnaces, for that new Dry Cleaners pickup station lo- Beef Cows 512.00-516.80 WITTENBACH Mrs. Donna Smith, Mgr. Phone TW 7-7877 and Dorothy Goggins, Phone 897- bells, old music, etc. 7435 Knapp, cottage or house at Michigan cated in the Cascade Shoe Store Bulls 518.00-520.10 115 W. Main Ph. 897 D'M 3 miles north, U mile west of Bottled Gas Company. Ph. 897- building in Cascade across from 7211. c4tf We invite you to investigate the Top Hogs 517.00-517.50 Special County Election Grattan Town HaH You can buy and sell anything I Lena Lou. c7 9348. * • ' c7 Old Kent Bank, Open daily 9 to Cascade area for your future Second Grade 516.50-517.00. with Lowell Ledger Want Ads. 6. c33tf BLOCKS — 8 -hr- concrete, 18c; home and business. Our tax base LIGOURl NUGENT, Clerk of Grattan Township 8 in. cinder, 21c: 2c per block Roughs ... 511.00-514.00 VALUE-RATED YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED rhet a Speclo! Kent County, Michigan DAWN—Electrical Service: Wiring, has been stabilized; We offer you Boars 511-50-513.50 AZZARELLO - Chevrolet & Buick. delivered. Vosburg Block & —FACTORV AUTHORIZED— repairs, fixtures. 24-hour service. good schools, super highways, Feeder Cattle 519.00-524.00 County Election will be held in Kent County on m All work according to N, E, C. Try our fine service. 508 West Gravel Co., 8876 Grand River airport, gas': electricity, and an Thereto only one way to sample Drive, Ada. OR 6-3397 or OR6- Top Calf 542.00 USED CARS nnd Fire Underwriters Code. Main, Lowell, Mich. Call TW7- abundance of wonderful water. Myron Johncock Delton Rte. 1 SPECIALIST 9294 for appointment. c52tf 3393. c51tf total performance... State licensed electrician. A11 Top Hogs 517.50 work guaranteed. "No job too FREE STONE Fire Place. 8 cubic GO-CART FOR SALE with 8 hp. Joe Winger Caledonia TUESDAY, JUNE 18,1963 small." Free estimates. Phone John Carrigon Middleville foot refrigerator, 525. 6 ft. porch Mc Cullough 2 cycle racing en- at which election there will be submitted to Ihe qualified elec- TW 7-9548. Box 293, N. Wash- CASCADE REAL Ivan Davenport Saranac ington, Lowell, Mich. p7-ll glider, 510. Call E. Beck, OR 6- gine. Best offer takes it. "HV 7 1962 Chevy II Tudor— tors of the County of Kent a proposition to increase the tax IN 1820. ' c7 9723. c7 4 e3linder, automatic transmission, radio, whitewall Ures. Spring limitation by one mill per year for not to exceed five years PLANNING A FARM SALE? Make ESTATE OFFICE Silver Mist finish, like new. $1685.00 FISHERMEN-Buy your tackle & Public Notice from 1903 lo 1967, both years Inclusive, for tho purpose of ac- a date with me now! Careful 6907 Cascade Road, S. E. Artificial baits from us and save quiring a site and erecting and equipping a new Kent County handling, good planning. My Grand Rapids 6 1962 Ford Gdoxie 4-Door— Court House (County Building); nnd a proposition to ;*nthrtrize years of auctioneering experi- 20 percent off lisl price. Why 1961 Mercury VANDERVEEN, FREIHOFER I COOK, Small V-8 motor, automatic transmisslou, radio, deluxe pay more? Open evenings until AHorntyt—635 W. Main St., Low«ll, Mich. the Board of Supervisors to levy a tax. If the. tax limitation is ence are yours. George Vander- Phone 949-0490 ORDER FOR PUBLICATION-FILE NO. Interior, Beige finish. $1975.00 increased, of not to exceed one mill for a period of not to exceed Meulen auctioneer. Phone Dut- nine 7 days a week. Golds Live I0t.i87 Bait & Tackle, at end of North Meteor c7-8 Stale ol Michigan, tho Probate Court for five years from 1963 to 1967, both years Inclusive, to create a COLOR TV ton MY 8-8571. p7 the County ol Kent. 1962 Pontioc 2-Door Hardtop— sinking lund to be used for the purchase of real estate for a Farm Needs Hudson, Lowell. p7 4-DOOR SEDAN Estate of MAUDE ELLEN LEE. Dtceated Power steering and brakes, radio, Hydramatie. whitewall Also: LOSE WEIGHT—Safely with Dex- NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that on site and for the construction and equipping of a building and Beautiful Red finish, with V8- July 30. IW3 Ures—it's a beauty. $3475.00 facility for the Kent County Court House (County Building). EXPERT SERVICE ON A-Diet tablets. Full week's sup- Personal at ten A. M. in the Probate Courtroom. ply only 98c. Christiansen Drugs, engine, automatic transmission, County Building, Grand Raoidt, Michigan a • BfcW TV radio, wheel covers, excellent FINE WEDDING INVITATIONS— hearing will be held on a petition by Betty 1961 Pontioc 4-Door Hardtop- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed TAKE AFFORD • Radio Ada Drugs. p50-9 Bieri praying that the Court order a hearing 1962 Valiant whitewall tires. A very clean one- 24-hour service, napkins and other star Chief. Power steering. Drakes and windows, Light 9 Hi-Fi ' on cleims; »uch hearing is ordered to be my signature at V-200 STATION WAGON owner. Priced to give you full accessories. Box of FREE Thank held on July 30. 1163. Therefp'o. creditors Green finish with matching interior, new whitewall tires • Stereo BUYING o' said deceased shall present their cloimt —see this fine family car. 52085.00 value for miles and miles of you notes and etiquette book with to the court and send a copy to the fiJuci- SEED BEANS This nearly new hard-to-find 4- TOWNSHIP OF VERGENNES A NEW OR USED CAR? pleasure driving. order. Lindy Press, 1127 East ary at 71b Graceland, N.E.. Grand Rapids. Michigan. OKI ON IK MM! FOR LOW. LOW, BANK RATES door wagon has the economical Fulton, Grand Rapids, GL 9-6613. 1961 F85 Deluxe Sedan— Western Cert. Dark Red Kidney $17.90 '—I straight shift and the economy Publication and service shall be made as in Kent County, Michigan this 29th day of April, Front-running Fords have been proving It takes total CHECK WITH JACKSON MOTOR SALES c40tf rovided by law and Court rule. Automatic drive, radio, whitewall tires like new. Twilight Western Cert. Light Red Kidney 16.40 THORNAPPLE slant-six engine, and radio. Beau- ialed: May 10. 1963 Mist Ilnish, a like-new car at a fraction of its original 1963. performance to win in big-league stock-car competi- STATE SAVINGS BANK 930 W. Main, 7W 7-9281, Lowell A. DALE STOPPELS. Certified Pinto 12.50 TV & Applicnce Center tiful interior and 2-tone finish, FRANK MATULIS J-J-.c ol Probate, rost. 11675.00 tion. Speed and acceleration won't do it alone. It Lowell, Mich. 2840 Tiiornapple River Drive Torsionaire suspension, unlbody Agent for Kent County, Michigan LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES: Certified California Pinks 15.50 takes durability, too. Open competition is a test of c43 tf construction and dipped rust- MINNESOTA WOOLEN CO. A true copy. —In Cascade— ROLAND R. ROBEY, 1961 Chevrolet Bel-Air Sedan— Michigan Yelloweye 12.00 how well each part of a car does its job under all-out proofed body. 11211 Crooked Lake Drive Register ol Probate c5-7 G eyllnder, standard transmission, radio, very low mileage. 949-0220 TANK FULL?—Call Fuller Septic Mich. Cranberry—Northern grown 16.00 conditions, it's a test of how well all the parts work Tank Cleaning. Licensed and BULLDOZING Rockford, Michigan VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER & COOK Blue finish, excellent Ures. $1675.00 Vergennes Town Hall together. Mechanical failure forced some pretty hot Store Hours: bonded. Day or night emergc.icy Phone 691-8169 Attorneys—83S West Main St., Lowell, Mich. Certified Michilite 9.50 performers to quit at Riverside, Daytona, Atlanta, 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Mon. FrL JACKSON MOTOR SALES REASONABLE RATES c7-10 ORDER FOR PUBLICATION-FILE NO. 1960 Chevrolet Bel-Air Hardtop Sedan— ARVIL HLIL VIAN, Clerk of Vergennes Township service. Member of Ada Busi- 109,355 Kent County, Michigan Certified Sanilac 9.50 Bristol. The important point is this: the Fords that D A.M, to 5 P.M. Saturday 930 W. Main, TW 7-9281, Lowell Siate of Michigan, The Probate Court for 6-cyUnder, standard transmission, Gold Mist finish, radio, nessmen's Association. Ph. OR 6- BY HOUR OR JOB won were built on the same production line as the WEDDING INVITATIONS - Nap- the County of Kent. overdrive, whitewall tires. ,1375.00 Certified Seaway 9.50 5986. c44tf kins, free thank yon. notes, 1-day Estate of MAUDE BLOOM, Deceased Fords you can buy today. Total performance is built ASPHALT PAVING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on service; open evenings Free June 20, 1943 1959 Chevrolet Wagon— Seed Bean prices are listed per Cwt. right in. In competition or in the kind of driving you Driveways — Parking Lots bride's books. J. C. Keena, 635 at 10 a. m. in the Probate Courfroon, County do every day. Ford delivers. See your Ford Dealer Building. Grand Rapids. Michigan a hearing Nonuul. 6-ejiinder, Powergllde, radio, Wldte finish, Chev- Treating $1.00 extra Dairy Feeding Lots Thomas, S.'E., Grand Rapids, will bo held on a petition by Dan A. Wm- rolet's very finest wugon. $1105.00 and sample total performance for yourself. CH 3-1838. c34tf ieier praying that 'iio final account bo al- Sowed, and tho rosiduo of said estate bo NOTICE Portable Plant assigned. 1962 Volkswagen— Hot Materials Made Right On Publication and service shall be made at OF FERTILIZER The Job To My Pafipnfs: rovided by law and Court rule. Sunroof, Red finish. White interior, radio, bumper guards, 10 REASONS WHY }atod; May 16, 1963 S guaranteed 6,000 miles, A. DALE STOPPELS. 0-21-0 Granulated Ton $52.00 Call UN 8-4168 I have accented a position with J id jo of Probate. the Student Health Service of Kent Cojnty, Michigan 1959 Volkswagen Station Wagon— Special County Election 0-46-0 Granulated Ton 99.00 • * j • After 6:00 P. M. A true copy. YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR TRANSMISSION FIXED BY Michigan State University as of c49tf ROLAND R. ROBEY, It's readj to go on that vacation, and its nice through- 0-10-30 Granulated Ton 64.00 August 1, 1%3 nnd therefore will Regiser ol Probate. c6-8 out. * $1165.00 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Special 0-20-20 Granulated Ton 69.00 THE GRAND RAPIDS AREA'S BIGGEST VOLUME be closing my office as of that VANDERVEEN. FREIHOFER ft COOK date. Attorneys—935 West Main St., Lowell. Mich. 1961 Comet Tudor— County EfccHon will be held In Kent County on 0-25-25 Granulated Ton 87.00 ORDER FOR PUBLICATION-FILE NO. Real Values for Graduation 109,750 Geyllnder gas-saving standard transmission, Jet Black 3-9-27 Granulated Ton 69.00 Although my office facilities have Slate of Michigan, the Probata Court for REBUILDER OF TRANSMISSIONS! finish, radio, outside mirror, only 13,000, $1195.00 Atlanta, Oa. Score another big win Bristot, Tenn. This 250-mile event on or Father's Day Gifts been offered tor sale or rent, tho County of Kent. 3-12-12 Granulated Ton 54.00 Rivauldt, Calif. A "63 Super Torque Daytona, Fla. In tho toughest 500- Estate of GLENN W. CAREY. Deceased Ford finished Prtl In a field of 44 cart mlle event of the season. Fords came for Ford In all-out open competition a hall-mile track Is one long, left turn. there have as yet been no In- NOflCE IS HfcRFBY GIVEN tnat on TUESDAY, JUNE 18,1963 4-16-16 Granulated Ton 65.50 In tet, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and Sth. -the Atlanta "SOO". Fords finished tet and 2nd. 1961 Rambler American Wagon— . ki thli 500-mlle event, quiries. With the great shortage August 15. 1963 1. We specialize in this field. at 10 A. M. in Ihe Probata Courtroom, County It's still like new and a 6-cylinder with standard trans- 5-20-20 Granulated Ton 78.00 TRANSISTOR of gem il practitioners parti- at which eleoUon there will be subniilted to the qualified elec- Building, Grand Rapids, Michigan a hearing mission. Only 23,000 miles. $1175.00 2. Parts are used direct from manufacturer. FM j AM RADIO cularly in small towns, it is un- will bo held on n petition by Dan A. tors of the Connty of Kent a proposition to Increase the tax 6-24-12 Granulated Ton 82.00 Winaeier p-aying that tho Court order a limitation by one mill per year for not to exceed five years 3. Our work is guaranteed; reasonable prices. likely that my office will be oc- hear ng on claims; such Mearing it ordered 1959 Rambler Sedan— \ 6-24-24 Granulated Ton 98.00 —Carrying Case cupied. to be held on August 15. 1963. Therefore, from 1963 to 1967, "roth years Inclusive, for the purpose of ac- 4. We have over 30 years of experience. —Tone Control creditors of said deceased thall patent 6-cyUuder, standard transmission, radio, a good runner. quiring a site and erecting and equipping a new Kent County 12-12-12 Granulated Ton 74.00 their claims lo tho Court and tend a copy Only $389.00 —Long Life Pen-Light I am planning to take a vacation to the 'iduciary at lit Allan. N. L Grand Court House (County Building); and a proposition lo authorize Ammonia Nitrate Ton 93.50 5. Special equipment to handle any job. Batteries during the larger part )f July apids, Michigan. the Board of Supervisors lo levy a tax. If the tax limitation Is so that it is necessary that ar- Publication and service thall be made as 1958 Ford Wagon— ^ ABOVE FERTILIZER PRICES ARE LESS 10% 6. Fast service when you ore in a hurry. rovided by law and Court rule. Increased, of not to exceed one mill for a period of not to exceed rangements be made during the •ated; May 23. 1963 Country Sedan. V-8 motor, automatic drive, power steer- five years from 1963 to 1087, both years Inclusive, to create a IF PAID WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE $25.88 WALLACE WAALKES. 7. 4 men. 12 stalls to service your car. month of June for the transfer bis, radio, two-toue finish, one-owner with low actual sinking fund lo be used for the purchase of real estate for a Judge of Probate, Milorganite 50 Lbs. $ 2.25 8. On-the-spot financing available for major repairs. of your further care to a doctor Kant County, Michigen miles. Only .?795.00 site and fur the construction and equipping of a building and of your choice. A true ccpy. facility for the Kent County Court House (Connty Building). 9-TRANSISTOR RADIO 515.88 ROLAND R. ROBEY, 9. Loaner car available with major repairs. Regist-r of Probite. c7-9 TIMEX WATCHES 59.95 to 516.95 Thomas B. Hill, M. D. Easy Terms \ LIME SPREAD 10. Personal satisfaction guaranteed. HAT BOX HAIR DRYERS 514.98 VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER ft COOK Attys. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed 135 W. Main Street Lowell, Michigan €7-10 ORDER FOR PUBLICATION my signature at ALSO ... Fencing Fence Posts State ol Michigan, The Probate Court for New Super Torque Ford Sports Hardtop- the County of Kent, Cement Baler Twine the hardtop that looka like a convertible! We extend a welcome to you to stop in and get acquainted. Look over our Ettale of SIKKE kOOfDA. Deceased TOWNSHIP OF BOWNE THE LOWELL LEDGER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on newly enlarged facilifies. CHRISTIANSEN June 20. 1963 f O A F, Member of the Michigan Press Association al 10 a. m. in the Probate Courtroom, County in Kent County, Michigan this 29th day of April, DRUG CO. 105 North Broadway, Post Office Box 128, Building Grand Rapids, Michigan a hearing 1963. IF YOU HAVEN'T DRIVEN A FORD LATELY, = .YOU'RE MISSING SOMETHINCI Lowell. Michigan. will be held on a petition by Christina Roor- WITTENBACH 103 W. Main. I^owell Second class pottage peid at Lowell, Mich- da praying that an Aarninistra'or be appoint- TW 7-9972 igan, published every Thursday. ed and a determination of the hein at law LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES: Tho Lowell Ledger, established Juno IB93: made. *ALES & SERVICE COMPANY PAT O'NEILL fho Lowell Journal, ostablished IBM. Con- Publication and service thall be made at solidated with tho Ledger, December IS, 1936. provided by law and Court rule. OLDS — PONTI AC tho Alto Solo, established Janua-y, I9M. Dated: May 20. 1963 WALLACE WAALKES. Bowne Town Hall KEITH BUCK FORD SALES Contolldated with tho Ledger, Juno 1947. TRANSMISSION SERVICE Lost and Found of Probate. Lowell, Michigan C.H. RUNCIMAN CO. Subscription prfte: Kent and Ionia countiet 13.00 per year; outside this area {3.50 por Kent County, Michigan Open Evenings Tel. TW 7-9207 EVELYN SMITH, Clerk of Bowne Township Lowell — Ctaritsvitle — Ionia — Free port 149 SO. HUDSON — LOWELL, MICH. 6749 28th Street. Cascade Ph, 949-1230 LOST-COLLIE BROWN MIXED, year. A true copy. HAROLD JEFFERIH, ROLAND R. ROBEY. Kent County, Michigan Cascade-Ada area. Cull 676-1855. EDITOR RcQitfor of Prcbalf. c6-8 mm •p" jMHilNi-.

tiif i.owf T.L i.KDr.rn. iowfi l. >ririf., mav so. itm Mr. nnd Mrs. Eric Strand spent ed the ball Ramo in the nftemoon. Garden Lore Club Meets Wednesday visllinE: in Battle Creek Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Hiltenger nt- BECTIGN TWO THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL, MICH., MAY SO, 1963 nnd on Saturday Mable Strand ami tended tho American Legion World "Enrly Spring Bulbs." was the Elizabeth Wissman took .loaft back War I veterans party at Lake topic used by Mrs. Blanche Spnuld- ALTON BI81E CHURCH to Western UnKersity and attend- Odessa on Monday evening. int; of Caledonia nt Ihe May 21 3 Mile & Lincoln Lake Rd. Sin's Wages; Death meeting of the Garden Lore Club. ERWIN R. TUINSTRA - Pastor Phone TW 7 W9S She Rave a most interesting des- "Holding forth the Word of Life Phil. 2:16 God s Gift; Eternal Life ciption of her lovely garden nnd (udependrnt Fundamental CHURCH OF THE UNITED BRETHREN her experiments with unusual eai^ — The "Church RmIiIp The Road On West Grand River Drive — ly bulbs. She was accompanied In Romans 6:23 we have this i*reat toxl: "For the wages of sin Is death; but the by Mrs. Cronin. Rift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." Rev, Howard Hamblln Tho meeting was opened by Ihe Yes. sin pays wages, but what wages! Death!! Physical death, spiritual death, and vice-president, Mrs. Peter DeVries. Church of The Nazarene eternal dpath. Surely these are poor wages for which to work, and yet this is precise- Mrs. Robert Chrouch was program 201 North Washington Lowell. Michigan SUNDAY SCHOOL — — -— 9:.%5 A. M. ly what the sinner works for. chairman. There was also a plant KENNETH CULVER — MINISTER MORNING WORSHIP — — — II :0t A. M. sale which added considerably to On the other hand. God's gift is eten.al life, and just because It Is a gift you don't CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR - - — 8:18 P. M. the treasury. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A. M. work for It. but you receive it by faith by receiving Jesus Christ as your Savior. EVENING SERVICE — — — 7:00 P. M. A beautiful tea table with dainty MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING - 8:00 P.M. refreshments was presided over hy Why be foolish by working Ihe works of sin and receiving death as its wagis? Be YOUNG PEOPLE AND JUNIORS 6:4« P. M. Mrs. Brndshaw, Mrs. Dickinson, wise! Receive Jesus Christ as your Savior and receive eternal life us God's gift. EVENING WORSHIP 7:S0 P. M. —H. Buikema and Mrs. Ba/inon. PRAYER AND PRAISE WEDNESDAY . 7:30 P. M. ***• I • Trr--. i -•-Ki ..... This message paid for by the Sunday School of Supervised Nursery During All Services Calvary Chapel 'yo'rlSy^HU «c fl't Goi js fterniU coming evehTr~ life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans b-xS. " • Tr-> mm y* UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST iV« - i s ^ w » . HUDSON AND SPRING STREETS. LOWELL. MICHIGAN Blue Star Mothers will hold a Come and Worship With Us Rev. Charlen C. Davis, Minister rummage sale at the old bank CALVARY CHAPEL Pastor Emeritus: Rev. Norman Woon building Friday and Saturday, Jun. Rimdny School 9:4.1 A. M. Worship Service: 11:00 A. M. 7-S. Anyone desiring lo donate (Christian Reformed) — On West Main Street clothing or articles, call Mrs. Mao Sermon: "Responsibility" Flynn, TW 7-9337. VERGENNES METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES — 10 A. M. — 7:30 P. M. Sunday Sch ool — 11:15 A. M. Lowell Women of the Moose, The Little Country Church With the Big Gospel Blessing We unite to worship God with freedom nnd respect for BAILEY DRIVE AT PARNELL ROAD individual belief. Chapter 1388 will hold tlielr month- Everyone Welcome ly chapter night meeting on Mon- REV, RICHARD VANDEN BOSCH, MINISTER day evening. June 3, In their club rooms. lOM A. M. - MORNING WORSHIP Jv A business meeting for the VFW Sermon: "Divine Re-enforcement" ANOTHER SERVICE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ^ post will be held on Tuesday eve- II :00 A. M. — SUimAY SCHOOL, Sherman Taylor, SapL Afc-rV'i'. ' J J i.Vf.rt;- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. WORSHIP II A. M. and 7:80 P. M. ning, June 4. Adult Bible Class Taught by The Pastor M, Y, F. Meets Every Sunday at 6 P. M. at The Church Main at Division — Lowell. Mich. SENIOR AND JUNIOR YOUTH CWSB PROGRAM «:80 P. M. Cheerful Doers will meet Mon- J. MARION DE VINNEY. MINISTER Peter Speerstra PRAYER SERVICE — 8:00 P. M. day evening, June 3, at the parish "Come and Receive a Blessing" M. KETTII MClVER — PASTOR house at 8 p. m. 9:15 A. M. Church School Agency 8:15 and 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship "OUR CHRISTIAN HERITAGE" The Vergennes Cooperative Club 117 W. Main LoweD TW 7-W59 The BIWe is indestructible because God is it's Author, and He will meet Thursday, June 6, at Sermon: "The Third Person of the Trinity" Is Sovereign Ruler over all of the Instruments of destruction, 1:30. Mary Bennett will be t h e Get the FULL FACTS hostess. Please bring your while crw 1963 AMERICAN EXPRESS Jesus said, "My words shall never pans away." about Auto Insuranoe (Nursery for small children at 11:00) c49tf elephants. 7-8 MONEY ORDERS Hell will be full of people with good Intentions, but Jesu» said, "No man comelh uuto the Father (God) but by me." A "hard times" party will be to fit your needs I Mr Tk^r * fa EVENING— 'THIS IS MY LINE" Also envelopes and * tamps held this Saturday evening. June Do you know all the facts about such things for your coavenlence For Transportation or Spiritual Counsel, Call TW 7-7918 1, at the Lowell Moose Club. as... Auto Insurance discounts that may bo Tho Joseph Wilson Women's Re- available to you... compact car savings., • lief Corps No. 49 will meet at the how to save when you insure a second car American Legion Hall on Wednes- ... what to do if you have an accident.,. oc RAMONA RAILWAY CLOSED day evening. June 5 for a supper IF YOU RUN INTO TROUBLE. WHO'S meeting at 6:30. what to do if you plan a trip into Mexico UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Lewis Electric or Canada? GOING TO PAY ALL THE BILLS? IN MEMORIAM If you're not sure, see us for an Auto If > J t*Jk» P- Ttfiton C Mjrfa * *{P**ru K' ,«>>.- a.«i r»^ *1-1 velar Hotpoint - Maytag In loving memory of our dear ance Check-up I SALES AND SERVICE : mother. Nellie Qulggle, who pass- Service on All Makes Not you. If you carry adequate auto, ed away G years ago. Wethers, Dryers mobile Insurance for both accident and Guy Qulggle liability. To be sure .. . Inniire! See us Edith Brown p? Refrigerators soon for low-cost coverage. Rittenger Insurance Service SNOW METHODIST CHURCH ELECTRICAL WIRING THE WHITE CHURCH ON THE HILL (SNOW AVENllfe) AND CONTRACTING R. A. WITTENBACH - Minister 212 E. Main St.. Lowell Ph. TW 7-9249 Phone TW 7-7746 Representing c 10:00 A. M. — Worship Service Factory Trained Servicemen ^amuTi is i-Cf , J'i&s * -'W S StAl' i' ycyf'S fI- PSwTJfl . St'.K* S i'S 'jr'tt S A':tCOK T fyrtj/erjfa) WE HANDLE ALL INSURANCE REQUIRE- Hartford Fire Insurance Company Group, 11:06 A. M. — Clmrch School MENTS If ihe patrons on the East Side of Lowell noticed their "mailman" Hartford IS, Conn. X 7:00 P. M. — MethodHt Youth Fellowship supporting a wide smile the oc- YOU ARE WELCOME casion was a daughter, Tena ELECTRICAL Marie, bom at Blodgett Hospital WIRING —FIXTURES The ROLLINS Agency on Monday, M<»y 27, to Mr. and )Wi RAVENNA THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION OF 835 W. MiN TW 7-9253 Op«i ah Day Ttoitoy Mrs. Rex Collins. She weighed REPAIRS Closed Saturday at Noon 8-pounds, IC-ounces. LIVESTOCK SALES WEDDING INVITATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoffman of ^ .fy-Vi J Hester % ftVyv-.r i- Atmer 5 ie'.'ey S Sew k Cttwr C Ysier $tlownK'' Genuine Engraved—Thermo Engraved—Printed G.E. Appliances Chalfont, Pennsylvania, are t h e Prices for May 27. 1008 head On Printed Ordern—24-hr. Berviee proud parents of a daughter, Lor- of Livestock, 71 consignments Free with order—Box of Thank You Notes and Etiquette Book ri Mfichele, born May 5. She weigh- RICKERT ELECTRIC ed (> pounds, 5 ounces. ^* 7 - of Poultry and Rabbits trials aasfD'sr IPIBBSS MS So. OPEN CARD OF THANKS Ved up to $36.00 cwt. 1127 E. Fulton (Near Fuller) GL 9 6618 Grand Rapids PhooeTWI-na Lowell I wish to thank each one of my Beef Steers and Heifers up to $21.70 cwt. friends and relatives for the gifts Beef Cows up to $17.40 cwt. MEMORIAL and money given me at my retire- ment party at Ionia, May 14. Beef Bulls —I up to $19.10 cwt. limtei! / for 8-Berber Cktjffim p.&ree* PCM'fee MHme* CCnttmdm t.frjger D tper KM H *m> J 0.i* > J*'M' Z^ DAY Clara Kingdom p7 Feeder Cattle from $19.S0 to $25.50 cwt. Hogs up to $18.00 cwt. CARD OF THANKS And Sows up to $15.90 cwt. I wish lo thank Ihe relatives and friends and Alton Ladles Aid for Boors up to $13.10 cwt. EVERY SUNDAY remembering me with visits, cards Feeder Pigs —.from $9.00 to $20.50 cwt. and letters, while In the hospital. Also we thank Rev. Tulnstra for TIL 10:00 P. M. his visits and prayers at tho hos- do a LOT pital and at home. The sale has the largest number of buyers paying the high- Carl Jensen p7 eat market prices for your livestock. Valuable Free Gift given away at 9:00 o'clock every Mon- THE 1963 GRADUATING CLASS OF LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL day night. Mast be present to win. Yoa are always welcome to of PICNIC SUPPLIES attend the sales every Monday even though you do not have STRAND anything to sell. Ronald Clare Alderink We operate the Ravenna Livestock Sale on Monday, the COLD MEATS — POTATO SALAD. ETC. Susan Jean Averill THEATRE Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday and the Fremont Sale Friday. this... EVERYTHING YOU NEED William Niehart Barber LOWELL ~ MICHIGAN For prompt and courteous trucking service call E. COOK, Cy S. Floyd Terry Lynn Blough phone Ol* 6117S Ada. Bended for your protection. Karon Cren Ford THTRS., FRL, SAT., Patricia Barrie Brannan SALE STARTS AT 5^0 P. M. Thomas Vinoetrt Ford, Jr. MAY SO, SI, JUNE 1 •JU1 Kathleen Brower •Dwight Livingston Hughes. Jr. Lesley Evelyn Foss PRECIOUS Grocery Mary Margaret Byrne Carol Joyce Kauffman RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES James Michael Glbbs •PauUne Antlonette Chaffee Norman Steve KeUey . We Give G&G Open Evening: J, Paul Herman Mary Alice McPherson George Wright RAVENNA, MICHIGAN Sally Irene Golds •Susan Jane Keyt Red Stamps Til 10 Auctioneer Manager Chariean Crittendon Carl Douglas Marker Diane Irene Gould Frances Mlnta King Thomas Alyn Davis •Robert Franklin Marsh WE DEUYER— — Richard Arthur Green •Pamella Klahn Gordon Allen Rogers Mkftrtel Harold Dawson Robert Leslie Meyers 416 North St.. Lowell Ph. TW 7-7706 Patricia Hall Keith Charlee Kryger Robert Geraid Rosenberger Karlene Joyce Detmera •Mary Pauline Munroe Patsy Kay Thustua for a FEW •Charles Lonnie Harger •Diana Brewster Kyser Stephen Fallas Rutherford Gordon Wayne Fariee Charlene Kay Vader Larry Richard Hartley Gerald Charles Nash Garry Allen Schmidt Douglas Eugene LaDue Timothy Hugh VanderVeen Evelyn Irene Hoffman Roger Adelbert Odell Nina B; Scrlpps •Mary Alyce Lee Frederic Wayne Vers poor Jill Louisa Hoover Douglas Dale Olln William Shepard of Gene William Lewis Daniel Warren Walker Madonna Elisabeth Ortowskl Lloyd Slack GARDEN •Mary Marta McMahon Sharon Edith Walker Carol Sue Potter Sharon Lynn Smith Marjory Ann McPherson Selah Juanlta Ware Glenda Joyce Quillon Sandra Jean Snyder Sandra Kay Wilcox these! ORNAMENTS Ron Raymor James Raymond Speerstra Rodney LaVern Wingeler Edith lone Roe Sheryl Ann Staal Mary Kay Wlnke •Suzanne Irene Starkweather GAZING BOWL, 12-Inch $16.95 •Lawrence Richard Wittenbach SUN., MON., TIJES., •Joel Howard Thurtell FLOWER URNS -— $8.85 JUNE 2. S, 4 BIRD BATHS $6.59 NO SUNDAY MATINEES •Honor Student UNTIL SEPTEMBER Motorcycle PATIO STONES ea. 21c Grey, Green, Tan, Red It's amazing how many times a day you flip switches, push REDWOOD OCTAGON TUBS $2.70 buttons and set dials to put low-cost electricity to wo.-lc for Fcnntest B Picture of you. And It's equally amazing how little it costs each day -Congratulations, Graduates . • • • • And Best Wishes from the following Lowell Business to keep the wonders of electricity at your fingertips, 'round Lawn Furniture $18.95 RACES A & W Root fteer Stand Gary's, Inc. Hahn Hardware Lowell Granite Company Root-Lowell Mfg. Co, Story A Thorne, Mobilgas & Oils the clock. Electricity... truly your biggest bargain for bet- $1.69 Aluminum Grass Stop . Christianien's Drug Store Heim's Texaco Lowell Light and Power Roth & Sons Funeral Home Superior Furniture Company ter living! IV A. 1. Howard—Club Diner Garden Tool Set 79c DpRfLOWlO Alexander*! Standard Service Clark Plumbing & Heating Highland Hill Dairy Lowell Rest Home Roth's Skelgas The Levee Restaurant Rose Dust $1.00 |Dr%IVBj IONIA FAIRGROUNDS Lowell Savings & Loan C H. Runciman Co. The Lowell Ledger IONIA, MICHIGAN American Legion Bowling Lanes Coons Clothing Hill's Shoe Store Aquatic Weed Killer lb. 99c DOMtur American Legion Skating Rink Curtis Laundry & Dry Cleaners House of Townsend McQueen Motors L W. Rutherford & Sons The Rollins Agency REE Parking and Grandstand Attwood Brass Inc. Dabonaira Shop Jackson Motor Sales Michigan Bottle Gas Smith & Clemenz Motor Sales The Vitlage Inn SPRINKLERS - - Al Kinds AzsaraNo ChevfoUt & Buick Dick's Service Station Jim's "66" Service Moore's Lunch and Recreation S. D. Wingeier, Standard Oil Vic's Auto Service IEmSL, Newell Mfg. Co. Distributor Walter's Lumber Mart Ball Roral Shop Fairchild Oil Co. Reiser's Kitchen Walter's has most everything! Beachum's Furniture . Fiuger's Lowell Bakery Paul Kellogg Vinegar Co. Precious Grocery Showboat Restaurant, Tony Watson's Drug Company LOWELL LIGHT & POWER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 Beldirg Rnanca 60. Foreman Poultry Farm King Milling Company Radio Service Zoovas, Prop. Wepman's Clothing Surprise Night SUN.. JUNE 2 Be mis EadeR's Berber Shop Frank's 5c to 11.00 Store Lowell Beer Store Richmond Real Estate Peter Speerstra Agency . West Side Garage 150 — ALL SEATS — Mc 2:00 P. M. Time Trials 12 o'clock Gamble Store, Al. Hermans Lowell Dry Cleaners Rittenger Insurance Service State Savings Bank Wittenbach Sales It Service . OWNED BY THE i ^ i PEOPLE OF LOWELL Top Entertainment I AOGfoeery Shows at 7:00 and Approx. 9:00 Sponsored by Mich. Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Lowell Engineering Co. Ron's Shell Service Steffens Plumbing It Heating Zephyr Service Station LUMBER MART Keith Buck, Ford Gee's Hardware % mm** $ Walter's Dealers Assn., A.M.A. Sanctioned ...The Growing Store 1 Performance at 7:46 All Nights Except Wednesday ADMISSION: $1.75. tax included 925 W. MAIN. LOWELL PHONE TW 7-9291 Wed. 7:00 and Approx. 9:00 ChBdren: 50c

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LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., MAY SO. 1968 -"Km WE DO HEREBY CERTIFY, and thirty-two 432 Police Court Costs 950.00 203 Governors Report 300.00 That the foregoing Is a correct Against Annexation Eighty-eight Official Proceedings of The Kent County Board of Supervisors Probate Court Fees 18,000.00 Elections statement of the votes given In 88 Probate Court Refunds & Reimbursements 7,000.00 Total ..| 22,325.00 602 Office Supplies & Expense 1.200.00 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE the City of Grand Rapids, Michi- TOTAL 520 Probation Oversight Fees 3,700.00 (Continued from Page 8) 603 Maintenance of Building & Equipment 5.000.00 LESS TOTAL RECEIPTS gan and the Township of Paris The affected area In the Town- Purchasing—Reimbursements for Supplies to Dept 3,900.00 SUPERVISORS — 8M 609 Fuel in the matter of the proposed an- ship of Courtland received Six 6 r Receiving Hospital—Kent Oaks— COURT HOUSE ft GROUNDS — 84 114 Delegate to State Ass'n of Supervisors—Per Diem ...1 400.00 NET NEEDS nexation of a portion of Paris For Annexation Six 6 610 Dry Goods, Bedding, Etc 500.00 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Relmbursemenls for BoanJ and Care 90.000.00 120 49.279.34 115 Finance Committee—Per Diem • • • 3,000.00 Less Cash Balance TcMntMp— (BROADMOOR AVE- Against Annexation None 0 612 Household Supplies 7,000.00 Reimbursements for Meals 1,000.00 402 Janitors Supplies and Tools 2.500.00 116 Other Committees—Per Diem • • • 20.000.00 NUE AREA) to the city of Gimnd TOTAL 6 613 Drugs 5.000.00 Record Copying Deportment Pees 3,500.00 403 Maintenance of Building & Equipment 117 Regular Sessions—Per Diem • • • 16.000 00 NET TAX NEEDS % .00 Rapids, Michigan at the Special The Township of Courtland out- 10.000.00 614 Elevator Inspection . .00 Register of Deeds—Few 70,000.00 509 Fuel 4,100.00 125 Legal Advisor—Civil Counsel • •• 6.500.00 KENT COUNTY. MICHIGAN Election held on April 1. 1963. side of the affected area received 616 Laundry 4.500.00 Register of Deeds-Chattels 60.000.00 514 Elevator Inspection 125.1 Legal Expense • • • 900.00 FIRE PREVENTION FUND None 306.00 619 Physician 1.500.00 IN WITNESS WHEREOP, We Sheriff Fce8: 7.500.00 205 3.500.00 521 Hauling of Ashes and Rubbish 125.00 620 Sal^irt 198.162.49 120 Salaries $ 12.500.00 have hereunto set our hands and For Annexation None Sheriff Operators License Fees 12,000.00 303 Delegate to State Ass'n of Supervisors—Mileage A April Session 529 Power for Elevator 250.00 tL^h'sychiatrlst 121 Extra Help .00 caused to be affixed the seal of Against Annexation None .00 Sheriff Miscellaneous Refunds 500.00 534 Rental expense • f • 500.00 126 Fire Runs 2,000.00 Supervisor Kennaugh moved that WE DO HEREBY CERTIFY, TOTAL None lOO.OS- 621 Hauling of Rubbish 50.00 STATE OF MICHIGAN the Circuit Court for the County Sheriff Radio Expen-e 300.00 3W Finance Cohfimlftee—Mileage t • • 350.00 WednpHday. April 17, 1963 the communication be received and That the foregoing Is a correct 543 Utilities 7.000.00 630 Provisions 70.000.00 202 Office Supplies A Expense 100.00 COUNTY OT KENT. SS. of Kant this Sth day of April in Sheriff Youth Honor Cmp 00 305 Other Committees-Mileage • •• 3,000.00 filed nnd concurred in. Seconded statement of the voles given in STATE OF MICHIGAN 703 Furniture & Fixtures 5,000.00 643 Utilities 207 Telpphones 3,900.00 The Board of Supervisors mot the year one thousand nine hund- 14.150.G0 WE DO HEREBY CERTIFY. Special Education—Rent of County Annex 4.237.56 306 Regular Sessions—Mileage • •• L900.00 301 Gas, Oil A Grease 800.00 by Supervisor Gezon. the City of Grand Rapids. Michi- COUNTY OF KENT. SS. 702 New Equipment .00 pursuant to adjournment. That the foregoing Is a correct red sixty three. •Superior Skik -cwto . .v.. 555 Membership Fees 3.311.00 Motion carried. gan and the Township of Grand WE DC HEREBY CERYttV, .rr:.T. f:'~ '.rrrrrr:rf.'jrrrr.T.T.T"'" Total .| 79,160.34 703 Furniture & Fixtures .00 ... 308 Repairs & Maintenance of Equipment 6.000.00 Called to order by Chairman Kol- statement oi the voies given in WILLIAM RUPP Telephone Commissions & Refunds 300.00 Chairman Koldprmap appototed R«p!dE in ihe matter of the pro- That the foregoing is a correct Replace of Eleven Positions Deleted In 1963 Bud 41,265.00 311 Transportation A Travel Expense 1,200.00 tiermarf.' " the Qty of Grand Rapids. Michi- FRANCES C. LUNAN Treasurer Fees 5.500.00 59.361.00 Supervisors Lynch nnd Peter Lam- posed annexation of a portion of statement of the votes given In DRAIN COMMISSIONER — 86 3 Registered Nurse 1. 2 Licensed Practical Nurse, 512 Fireman Equipment 600.00 Roll called. gan and the City of East Grand CHARLES R. DOYLE Treasurer Opening Safety Deposits Boxes 1,200.00 berts to serve on the Advisory Grand Rapids Township—(CASCA- the City of Rockford, Michigan 120 Salaries 9.500.69 2 Psychiatric Aid, 1 Janitor, 1 Clerk Typist 1, 517 Insurance 2,500.00 Present: Anderson, Baker, Bar- Rapids In the matter of the pro- Board of Election Canvassers Treasurer Relmb. School District Bonds 4,000.00 TAX ALLOCATION BOARD — 96 Citizens' Committee. DIA POINT AREA) to the city and the Township of Courtland in 202 Office Supplies & Expense 250.00 2 Housekeeper 531 Radio Police Maintenance 850.00 to, Bean, Bcuschel. Bird. Bosworth, ATTEST: JACK BRONKEMA. A report of the Zone Coordina of Grand Rapids. Michigan at the posed annexation of East Grand the matter of the proposed annex- Treasurer Addressograph Refunds 1,100.00 311 Transportation & Travel Expense 1.400.00 116 ...5 1,000.00 552 Social Security Expense 450.00 Brewer, Brigham. Brown. Bruner, Rapids City—(East Grand Rapids Clerk of Board of Trailer Camp Fees 9,000.00 302 Mileage & Expense ting Committee approving amend- Special Election held on April 1, ation of a portion of Courtland 702 Equipment—Capital Outlay 950.00 Total | 363.127.49 50.00 556 Employees Hospitalization Insurance 380.00 Burch. Collins. Davis. DeBoer, De- County Canvassers ments to the Zoning Ordinances 1963. Area)-to thr city of Grand Rap- Township-(TRIANGLE DISTRICT Estreetod Bart A Forfleted Bonds -00 702 Capita' Outlay-Equipment 8,720.00 Mull. Denton, DeVries, Dickinson. of Paris, Alpine and Plainfield ids, Michigan at the Special Elec- AREA) to the city of Rockford, Loti Heir—Unknown Legatee 10.00 . Total | 12,100.69 Total | 1,050.00 804 Miscellaneous .00 IN WITNESS WHEREOF. We CERTIFICATE OF RESULTS MAILING - 88 Dressier. Eardley, Finder, Ford, Townships was presented and read. tion held on April 1, 1963. Michigan at the Special Election Refunds of Veterans' Burial from Social Security .00 have hereunto set our hands and PROPOSAL NO. 4 TOWNSHIP OF 203 Office Supplies & Expense 20.00 Frank. Garlingfon, Ge/.on. Gum- Supervisor Winter moved that IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We held on April 1, 1963. Interest from Short Term Investments 46,160.00 ELECTIONS - 40 TELEPHONES - 93 Total $ 40,000.00 caused to be affixed the seal of (PAB1A—BROADMOOR AVENUE 401 Equipment Repairs & Maintenance ... 75.00 ser, Hill. Huizenga, Jamo. Jensen, the report be received and filed. have hereunto set our hands and Miscellaneous Revenues 4.000.00 109 Per Diem & Mileage—Election Board I 1,500.00 120 Salaries S 8.561.50 Less Receipts Ail Other Sources 20,000.00 the Circuit Court for the County AREA) IN WITNESS WHEREOF. We 511 Postage for Meter 16,000.00 Kennaugh. Knutson. Koster. Lam- Seconded by Supervisor Frank. caused to be affixed the seal ol County Portion Hospitalization Refunds 500.00 '>201 Election Supplies & Expense 30,000.00 207 Telephones 19,500.00 of Kent this 8th day of April In the have hereunto set our hands and 536 Rent of Machines 200.00 berts (Mrs.), Lamberts (Mr.), Law- Motion can-led. the Circuit Court for the County The undersigned, being all of the NET TAX NEEDS | 20,00000 year one thousand nine hundred caused to be affix"-' the see! of 702 Capital Outlay .00 yer, Lott. Lynch. McArthur. Mc- Total Departmental Revenue $ 674,242.56 • ! The following report of the sixty three. of Kent this 8th day of April In members of the Kent County Board the Circuit Court for the County Total | 31,500.00 Total | 28.061.50 Carrick. Mol. Muraski, Nelson, Board of Canvassers on the spe- the year one thousand nine hund- of Canvassers do hereby certify HEALTH FUND WILLIAM RUPP of Kent this Sth day of April in Total | 16,295.00 Norman. Obets. Ogren. Post. Rit- INI TENTATIVE BUDGET-COUNTY OF KENT GARAGE — 42 TREASURER - 94 Salaries $ 172,392 98 cial annexation election held April FRANCES C. LUNAN red sixty three. that In accordance with the pro- the year one thousand nine hund- tenger. Roberts. Roth, Schaefer, WILLIAM RUPP 1964 Budget 120 Salaries 17,392.47 120 Salarie 86,583.00 Auto Upkeep 11,500.00 1, 1963, was presented. CHARLES R. DOYLE visions of Act 279 of the Public red sixty three. MUNICIPAL COURT - 62 Sevensma, Smith, Stanton, Sypniew- FRANCES C. LUNAN Acts of Michigan of 1909, as 202 Office Supplies & Expense 100.00 802 Office Supplies & Expense 650.00 Drugs A Dressings 2,500.00 Board of Election Canvassers WILLIAM RUPP ABSTRACT — 10 103 Attending Jury 1,000.00 ski. Thielman. Tholen. Thomas, Ul- PROPOSAL 2 (TOWNSHIP OF CHARLES R. DOYLE 301 Gasoline 15,500.00 205 Printing & Binding 7.500.00 Emergency Dental Care 100.00 ATTEST: JACK BRONKEMA, amended, the foregoing proposal FRANCES C. LUNAN 112 Jury Fees 6,000.00 berg, Vanden Berg. Vander Laan, GRAND RAPIDS CA SCAD LA 120 Salaries % 64.979.35 307 Oil. Grease. Etc 1.060.00 311 Transportation & Travel Expense 450.00 Equipment Replacement .00 Clerk of Board of County Board of Election Canvassers was submitted to the electors ot CHARLES R. DOYLE 120 Salaries 11.715.00 Van Putten. Visser. Vos. Watson. POINT AREA) ATTEST: JACK BRONKEMA, the Township of Paris and the Ci- 203 Office Supplies & Expense 2.600.00 308 Parts. Acc., Repairs, Etc 7.000.00 401 Equipment Repairs & Maintenance 1.400.00 Equipment Repairs A Maintenance 400.00 Canvassers Board of Election Canvassers 124 Witness Fees & Refunds 600.00 Winter, Chairman—68 Clerk of Board of County ty of Grand Rapids at the SPE- 205 Printing & Binding 600.00 310 Thes 3.750.00 501 Addressograph Account 700.00 Extra Help—Clinic 2,500.00 The following is the result of ATTEST: JACK BRONKEMA, 205 Printing & Binding 480.00 Absent: Brower. Freeman. Kaat. Canvassers CIAL ELECTION held upon April 401 Equipment—Repairs & Maintenance 350.00 403 Maintenance—Building & Equipment . 200.00 625 New Maps 1.500.00 Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat .00 the votes cast on the matter of CERTIFICATE OP RESULTS Clerk of Board ot Lewis. Soodsma—5 1, 1963. 533 Refunds of Fees 200.00 701 Auto Purchase & Exchange 51.800.00 702 Equipment Replacement 1,000.00 Laundry 90.00 annexation of a portion of the County Canvassers Totals | 19,795.00 Quorum present. PROPOSAL NO. 2 TOWNSHIP OF CERTIFICATE OF RESULTS The result of said election was 549 Liability Insurance 235.00 702 Equipment & Tools 400 00 New Position—One Additional Account Clerk n 5,005.00 Library 150.00 A communication from the Qty Township of Grand Rapids to the (GRAND RAPIDS CASCADIA as follows: CERTIFICATE OF RESULTS Mileage A Expense 850.00 Clerl of Rockford was presented City of Grand Rapids at tho Spe- PROPOSAL NO. 3 CITY OF PLANNING ~ 64 POINT AREA) Whole number of votes cast on COURTLAND—-TRIANGLE D 18- Total | 68,964.35 Total \ 97.192.47 Total J 104,788.00 Office Supplies A Expense 1,500.00 cial Election held April 1, 1963 in (EAST GRAND RAPIDS AREA) Total Appropriation $ 23,500.00 and read. The undersigned, being all of said proposal in the City of Grand Part Time Physician 7,500.00 those areas in Kent County, Michi- PROPOSAL NO. 2 TOWNSHIP OP Supervisor Obets moved that the the members of the Kent County The undersigned, being all of the Rapids was 37.228 of which 28,048 ATTORNEY FEES — It INSURANCE — 44 . MISCELLANEOUS DISBURSEMENTS — 96 Postage 700.00 gan. TRICT AREA) POLICE COURT — 66 communication be received and Board of Canvassers do jereby members of the Kent County Board 104 Attorney Fees (Statutory) $ 7,500.00 120.2 Longevity Trans, to Salary Account | .00 votes were cast FOR said propos- 507 Car & Elevator $ 4,109.94 102 Acting Judge 50.00 Printing A Binding 700.00 filed. Seconded by Supervisor Mu- PROPOSAL NUMBER 2— certify that in accordance with of Canvassers do hereby certify The undersigned, being all of the 515 Compensation — Employees 20,300.00 502 Medical Treatment County Employees 3,000.00 al. and 9.180 votes were cast 108 Court Reporter Relief 100.00 Social Security Expense 6,712.41 raski. (CASCADIA POINT AREA) the provisions of Act 279 of the that in accordance with the pro- members of the Kent County BUREAU OF EQUALIZATION — IS .^518 Fire & Windstorm 2,889.66 504 Bees, Foul Brood Eradication 900.00 AGAINST said proposal. The 112 Jury Fees 950.00 Miscellaneous .00 Motion carried. Public Acts of Michigan of 1909, visions of Act 279 of the Public Board of Canvassers do hereby 120 Salaries $ 75,965.38 527 Officials & Employees Bonds 3.778.36 516 Employees Pension 104.750.00 The total number ol votes cast whole number of votes cast on said si 120 Salaries 12.417.90 Health Education—Materials A Programs 200.00 Supervisor Obets introduced Rob- as amended, the foregoing propos- Acts of Michigan of 1909, as certify that in accordance with the 202 Office Supplies & Expense 2,100.00 542 Township, City & School Bonds 5.700.00 525 W. Michigan Tourist Resort Assoc 1,600.00 for and against annexation of a proposal in that part erf the Town- 124 Witness Fees. Refunds. Etc 900.00 Dues A Subscriptions 60.00 ert Burch, the new Supervisor from al was submitted to the electors amended, the foregoing proposal provisions of Act 279 erf the Pub- 311 Travel Expense & Mileage 500.00 545 Employees Service Awards 60.00 portion of Grand Rapids Township ship of Paris outside of the terri 202 Office Supplies & Expense 125.00 New Position—one Sanitary Engineer. One Clinic Aide the City of Rockford and moved of the Township of Grand Rapids was submitted to the electors of lic Acts of Michigan of 1909, as 401 Equipment Repairs & Maintenance 400.00 551 Sundry Surveys .00 to the City of Grand Rapids was lory to be annexed, was 2,309 of Total | 36,777.96 702 Equipment Replacement .00 Replacement of One Public Health Assistant Nursing that he be seated. Seconded by the City of East Grand Rapids 702 Office Equipment CapiUl Outlay 950.00 Thirty-nine thousand seven hund- and the City of Grand Rapids at which 579 votes were cast FOR amended, the foregoing proposal 552 County Share Social Security 57,770.04 Director, Two Public Health Nurse I 30,470.72 Supervisor McCarrick. the SPECIAL ELECTION held and the City of Grand Rapids at was submitted to the electors of Repleo«»ment of one Clerk Typist I Position 656 Employees Hospitalization Insurance 38,394.00 red and fifty-three 39,753 said proposal, and 1,730 votes were JAIL — 46 Total J 14.542.90 Motion carried. the SPECIAL ELECTION held up- Deleted In 1963 Budget 3,184.00 For Annexation T w e n t y-nlne upon April 1, 1963. cast AGAINST said proposal, VOT- the City of Rockford and the Town- 120 Salaries | 201,392.31 626 State Institutions 185,000.00 Total * 238,326.11 Supervisor Vander Laan moved on April 1, 1963. ship of Courtland at the SPE- Replacement of one Appraiser H Position thousand two hundred and fifteen The result of said election was ING SEPARATELY, and there be- 207 Telephones 5.300.00 PROBATE COURT — 68 803 Maintenance of County Parks 285,000.00 CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC FUND: that the reading of the minutes of as follows: The result of said election was CIAL ELECTION held upon April Deleted in 1963 Budget 5,711.00 29,215 ing no qualified electors residing 403 Maintenance—Building & Equipment 6,000.00 108 Court Reporter—Relief $ 250.00 804 Unclassified .00 Appropriation $ 25,000.00 the meeting held April 9 be waiv- as follows: 1, 1963. Against Annexation Ten thous- Whole number of votes cast on In the area to be annexed, or de- 508 Clothing ft Shoes 5,000.00 110 Examinations 9,500.00 805 Road Participation In County Drains 10.000.00 ed and that they be approved as Whole number of votes cast on The result of said electkr was Total | 88.810.38 and five hundred and thirty-eight said proposal in the City of Grand tached NO VOTES WERE CAST 509 Fuel 13.500.00 112 Jury Fees 200.00 902 Damage to Sewer, Piers N. Park Bridge .00 MENTAL HEALTH FUND written. Seconded by Supervisor said proposal in the City of Grand as follows: 10,538 Rapids was 38,521 of which 28,899 either FOR or AGAINST said pro- 513 Drugs. Medical, Dental & X-Ray 6,000.00 120 Salaries 88,448.59 Salaries $ 4,845.75 Finger. Rapids was 39,181 of which 28,216 Whole number of votes cast on BIRTHS AND DEATHS — 14 TOTAL 39,753 votes were cast FOR said propos- posal. 517- Film Supplies 1.300.00 124 Witness Fees 200.00 Total $ 686,474.04 Drugs A Dressings .00 Motion carried. votes were cast FOR said propos- said proposal In the City of Rock- 104 Birth and Deaths (Statutory) 5 3,450.00 and they were given for the fol- al, and 9.622 votes were cast We hereby determine and de- 530 Provisions 31,000.00 202 Office Supplies & Expense 1.500.00 Equipment Replacement .00 A communication from the Wy- al, and 10,965 votes were cast ford was 520 of which 432 votes lowing areas: AGAINST said proposal. The whole clare that said proposal for annex- 539 Sundry Supplies & Expense 7,500.00 205 Printing and Binding 3.500.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND J3,632.023.96 Equipment Repairs A Maintenance 78.00 oming City Manager was present- number of votes cast on said pro- AGAINST said proposal. The whole were cast FOR said proposal, and BURIAL WAR VETERANS - 16 The City of Grand Rapids re- ation did pass. 543 Utilities 17,000.00 311 Transportation & Travel Expense 300.00 601 Contingent Account 400,000.00 Library .00 ed and read. posal In that part of the Township number of votes cast on said pro- 88 votes were cast AGAINST said 605 Burial War Veterans (Statutory) } 45,000.00 ceived Thirty-eight thousand five IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We 702 Equipment & Utensils 1,000.00 401 Equipment Repair & Maintenance 300.00 Office Supplies A Expense 100.00 of Grand Rapids outside of the posal in the City of East Grand proposal. The whole number of hundred and twenty-one 38,521 have hereunto set our hands and 702 Equipment Replacement 1.000.00 TOTAL GROSS NEEDS FOR 1964—GENERAL FUND 14.032.023.96 Postage 40.00 territory to be annexed, was 899 Rapids outside of the territory to votes cast on said proposal in that CIRCUIT COURT — 18 For Annexation Twenty-e i g h t caused to be affixed the seal of Total $ 294,992.31 804 Refund of Fees 150.0J LESS ESTIMATED CREDITS: Rent 2.700.00 of which 237 votes were cast FOR be annexed, was none of which part of the Township of Courtland 101 Acting Judge } .00 thousand eight hundred and ninety- the Circuit Court for the County Estimated Deparanental Revenue $ 674.242.56 Social Security Tax 174.00 said proposal, and 662 votes were no votes were cast FOR said pro- outside of the territory to be an- 112 Jury Fees 16.000.00 nine 28,899 of Kent thU Sth day of April in JURY COMMISSION — 48 Total .1 105,348.59 Estimated Ending Fund Balance or (Deficit) cast AGAINST said proposal. posal, and no votes were cast nexed.. whb none of which no votes 120 Salaries-Judges 16.773.75 Against Annexation Nine thous- the year one thousand nine hand- 120 Salaries ; 425.00 Total $ 7.937.73 AGAINST said proposal. were cast FOR said proposal, arid 122 Stenographic Work ! 4,000.00 and six hundred and twenty-two The whole number of votes cast red sixty three. 302 Mileage & Expense 40.00 PROBATION OFFICER AND FRIEND OF THE COURT — 76 NET GENERAL FUND DEPARTMENTAL REQUIRE- ALCOHOLISM REHABILITATION FUND: The whole number of votes cast no votes were cast AGAINST said 124 Witness Fees 1,000.00 9,622 on said proposal in that part of WILLIAM RUPP 120 Salaries | 85.961.51 MENTS, J3,357,781.40 Salaries $ 5.916.07 on saiu proposal In the City of proposal. 202 Office Supplies & Expense 250.00 TOTAL 38.521 the Township of Grand Rapids to FRANCES C. LUNAN Totals I 465.00 202 Office Supplies & Expense 1.000.00 Auto Upkeep 200.00 East Grand Rapids was 4,836, of The whole number of votes cast 205 Printing & Binding 200.00 The affected area in, the Town- be detached from said Township CHARLES R. DOYLE 205 Printing and Binding 3.800.00 AIRPORT FUND Equipment Replacement .00 which 1,149 votes were cast FOR on said proposal In that part of JUSTICE TOWNSHIPS - 80 OPERATING EXPENSES: ship of Grand Rapids received of Grand Rapids was 333, of which Board of Election Canvassers 311 Transportation & Travel Expense 350.00 Office Supplies A Expense 100.00 said proposal and 3,687 were cast Total | 38,223.75 Three hundred and thirty-three 333 79 votes were cast FOR said pro- JACK BRONKEMA. the Township of Courtland to be 112 Jury Fees | 600.00 401 Equipment Repairs & Maintenance 1.250.00 Administrative Expense $ 60.238.00 Patient Treatment ,00 AGAINST said proposal. detached from said Township of For Annexation Seventy-nine 79 posal and 254 were cast AGAINST Clerk of the Board of 113 Justice Fees 37,000.00 702 Equipment Replacement 17,295.50 Operating Expense 92.340.00 Drugs A Laboratory Examinations 300.00 We hereby determine and de- Courtland was 6, of which 6 votes CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER — 20 Against Annexatinp Two hundred said proposal. County Canvassers 124 Witness Fees 300.00 804 Refunds .00 Maintenance Expense 88,037.00 Library .00 clare that cald proposal for an- 101 Acting Commissioner $ 50.00 and fifty-four 254 We hereby determine and de- were cast FOR said proposal and 205 Printing & Binding 800.00 New Position-Five Additional Court Investigators .... 23.674.95 Rental Property Expense 3,770.00 Social Security Tax . 174.00 nexation did not pass. 120 Salaries 9,708.98 TOTAL 333 clare that said proposal for an- PROPOSAL i (TOWNSHIP OF 0 were cast AGAINST said pro- New Position—Two Additional Machine Bookkeepers . 7.047.10 Moving Expense .00 ( posal. 202 Office Supplies & Expense 150.00 The Township of Grand Rapids nexation did not pass. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We COURTLAND—TRIANGLE DIS- Totals | 38,700.00 Contingpnry 11,875.00 Total J 6,690.07 LET THE WANT ADS SCOUT 205 Printing & Binding 370.00 outside of the affected area re- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and TRICT AREA) We hereby determine and de- Total .' | 140.379.06 MEDICAL "EXAMINERS:.. FOR YOU! 804 Refund Officers Fees 2,200.00 JUVENILE COURT - M ceived Eight hundred and ninety- have hereunto set our hands and caused to be affixed the seal of clare that said proposal for an- !*• Sub-Total—Operating Expense $ 256,260.00 Salaries $ 11,502.» Seeking a buyer for anything The following Is the result of nine 899 caused to be affixed the seal of the Circuit Court for the County nexation did pass. 120 Salaries $ 136.635.77 PROSBCUTTNG ATTORNEY — 79 Equipment Replacement 5,400.00 Social Security. Tax. 416.95 from a house lo a high-chair? the votes cast on the matter of For Annexation Two hundred the Circuit Court for the County of Kent this Sth day of April In IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We Total % 12.478.98 125 Legal Expense 250.00 120 Salaries 75,849.45 Furniture & fixtures Nothing will put you on the trail Office Supplies A Expense 100.00 of Kent this Sth day of April In the year one thousand nine hund- annexation of a portion of the have hereunto set our hands and 202 Office Supplies & Expense 1,600.00 202 Office Supplies & Expense Office Equipment of a sale so fast as a Want Ad and thirty-seven • 237 1,000.00 Autopsies 5,000.00 red sixty three. Township of Courtland to the Qty caused to be affixed the seal of CnUJOn COURT STENOGRAPHER — 22 205 Printing & Binding 300.00 Shop Equiiiment In Tho Lowell liedger. Against Annexation Six hundred the year one thousand nine hund- 209 Library Expense 1,100.00 Labwatory Fees for Inquests 250.00 of Rockford at the Special Elec- and sixty-two 662 red sixty three. WILLIAM RUPP the Circuit Court for the County 120 Salaries | 22.365.00 207 Telephones 7.500.00 311 Transportation & Travel Expense 1.500.00 Operating Equipment TELEPHONE tion held April 1, 1963 In those 202 Office Supplies & Expense 1,000.00 311 Transportation & Travel Expense TOTAL 899 WILLIAM RUPP FRANCES C. LUNAN of Kent this Sth day of April in 7,000.00 401 Equipment Repairs 200.00 Fire Fighting Equipment Total 17,268.95 areas In Kent County, Michigan. the year one thousand nine hund- 4fl Equipment Repairs & Maintenance 105.00 401 Equipment—Repairs & Maintenance 600.00 STATE OF MICHIGAN FRANCES C. LUNAN CHARLES R. DOYLE 503 Appeal Costa & Briefs 1,000.00 Police Equipment FOLLOW-UP-CARE (Psychiatric Patients): PROPOSAL 2— red sixty three. 702 New Equipment .00 403 Maintenance. — Building 2,000.00 COUNTY OF KENT. SS. CHARLES R. DOYLE Board of Election Canvassers 524 Mental Examinations, Etc 5,000.00 Electronio Equipment Salaries .. .00 TW 7-9261 (TRIANGLE DISTRICT AREA) 609 Fuel Board of Election Canvassers JACK BRONKEMA WILLIAM RUPP 4,000.00 702 Equipment Replacement 350.00 Parking Meters Travel Expense .00 The total number of votes cast Total $ 23.470.00 619 Psychiatrio Clinical Service JACK BRONKEMA. Clerk of the Board of FRANCES C. LUNAN 1,000.00 New Position—One Clerk Steno U for Half Time 2,000.60 Veinqle Expense Social Security Tax .00 Clerk of the Board of County Canvassers for and against annexation of a CHARLES R. DOYLE 619.1 Psychodiagnofitic Testing .00 Vehicles portion of Courtland Township to Board of Election Canvassers CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT — 24 7'(2 Eqiiipment• Replacement County Canvassers 8355.00 Total * 88,000.05 Building Alterations Total .... .00 PROPOSAL 4 (TOWNSHIP OF the City of Rockiord was Five JACK BRONKEMA. 3x1 Transportation 4 Travel Expense | 8.500.00 Replacement of one Psychologist Position Rehabilitation PRE-SCHOOL HEARING, SCREENING: PARIS—BROADMOOR AVENU hundred and twenty-six 526 Clerk of the Board of Deleted la 1963 Budget r PROPOSAL 3 (CITY OF EAST 7,6Wt00 RBCORD COPYING DEPARTMENT — 76 r . Education Materials. AREA) For Annexation Four hundred County Canvassers CIVIL DEFENSE — 29 New Position—One Additional Cleric Steno I GRAND RAPIDS AREA) 3.350.00 120 Salaries 22.521.21 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS * 261.660.UU Capital Outlay—Equipment and thirty-eight 438 120 Salaries $ 6.451.77 New Position — Three Additional Probation Officer HI- 18,877.66 202 LESS REVENUE 295.160.00 % 11 ****** KI* Office Supplies & Expense 400.00 ' The following is the result of the The following ig the result of Against Annexation Eighty-eight Supervisor Smith moved that 202 Office Supplies 25.00 — 401 Equipment Repairs & Maintenance 500.00 Total .•.... v...... votes cast on the matter of an- the votes cast on the matter of 88 the report be received, printed and 206 Printing & Binding 5U.00 Totals * 199,138.43 617 Film Cost. Processing ft Printing 12.000.00 NET REQUIREMENTS (|33.500.00) CHRONIC DISEASE: nexation of tne City of East annexation of a portion of the TOTAL 526 filed. Seconded by Supervisor Van- 207 Telephones 500.00 528 Supplies—Offset Printer & Dup 5,000 00 Less Revenue in Excess of Operating Needs Applicable to Salaries • • Grand Rapids to the Qty of Grand Township of Pans to Hie City of and they were given for the fol- den Berg. 311 Transportation & Travel Expense 100.00 K. C. ANIMAL SHELTER — 54 702 Equipment Replacement .00 Debt Retlrsrrent Funds 33.500.00 LaboraUxy. Work Rapids at the Special Election Grand Rapids at the Special Elec- lowing areasj Motion carried. 517 Film Cost 100.00 10T Collection Fees 3,000.00 held April 1, 1963 In those areas tion held April 1. 1963 in those Travel Expense The City of Rockford • received The following report of the Ten- 539 Sundry Supplies & Expense 25.00 119 Reports on Dogs 5,000.00 BAI.ANCE areas in Kent County, Michigan. TotAl 40.421.21 4 .00 Medical Contract Service In Kent County, Michigan. five hundred and twenty 520 tative Budget Committee was pre- 702 Capital Outlay .00 120 Salaries 39,198.62 V yv • P . PROPOSAL NUMBER 2~ PROPOSAL NUMBER 2— For Annexation Four hundred sented: (All have received copies) 203 Office Supplies & Expense 500.00 REGISTER OF DEEDS — 78 COUNTf SCHOOL DISTRICT FUND Total (EAST GRAND RAPIDS AREA) (BROADMOOR AVENUE AREA) Total 7,251.77 206 Printing Tags Books Etc 1,700.00 GROSS OPERATING NEEDS: 120 Salaries 43.093.89 NURSING HOME TRAINING PROGRAM. The total number of votes cast The total number of votes cast 207 Telephone & Telegrams 650.00 298Offic e Supplies & Expense 450.00 GENERAL OPERATING: County of Kent CLERK - 26 Salaries for and against annexation of City for and against annexation of a 311 Travel Expense 50.0a 205 Printing & Binding 18,000.00 Salaries 120 Salaries ; 83.146.80 [Supplies A Demonstration Materials of East Grand Rapids to the City portion of Paris Township to the 1964 403 Maintenance—Building & Equipment 100.00 311 Transportation & Travel Expense 150.00 School Board Per Diem & Mileage 202 Office Supplies & Expense 4,000.00 Travel of Grand Rapids was Forty-four City of Grand Rapids-wag Thirty- Tentative Budget 505 Bounty on Dogs 100.00 401 Equipment Repairs & Maintenance 300.00 Office-Supplies & Expense 205 Printing & Binding 15,000.00 thousand and seventeen 44,017 nine thousand five hundred and 506 Bounty on Fox .00 702 New Equipment .00 Printing & Binding AS SUBMITTED BY TH;! TENTATIVE BUDGET COMMITTEE (Judicature Act) Total For Annexation Twenty-n i n e thirty-seven 39.537 510 Damage by Dogs 21ooai» New Position—One Additional Clerk U 4,098.00 Teaching Supplies 311 Travel Expense 200.00 DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING PROJECT ON thousand three hundred and slxty- For Annexation Twenty-e I g h t BERTON SEVENSMA. Chairman; 539 Sundry Supplies 2,700.00 Telephones 401 Equipment Repairs & Maintenance 600.00 IMPROVEMENT OF MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH AND f,ve 29,365 thousand six hundred and twenty- JOSEPH C. KOLDERMAN. JR.. EDWARD K. MURASKI, 702 New Equipment 8,670.00 Total $ 66,091.89 Transportation & Travel 702 Equipment Replacement 400.50 SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAM:"' Against Annexation Fourteen seven 28.627 ELMER G. SCHAEFER, CLARENCE M. THIELMAN. 709 New Building Construction & Repairs .00 Insurance Salaries $ 26.235.00 thousand six hundred and fifty-two Against Annexation Ten thous- FRED H. THOLEN, AL VANDER LAAN 804 Refund of Fees Etc 3.000.00 804 Refund of Fees . .00 SHERIFF - 82 Postage 804.1 Refund—Judges Pension 8,100.00 pwH 2,700.00 HUNGER Hurts ... CARE Helps ... 14.652 and nine hundred and ten 10.910 New Position—One Additional Dog Pound Attendant 4.098.00 120 Salaries S 257.280.00 Conferenoe Meeting Expense 804.2 Refund Legislators Pension 4.200.00 Education Material .00 Your CARE PACKAGE provides the piece of bread and the TOTAL 44017 TOTAL 39.537 GENERAL FUND DEPARTMENTAL REVENUE 121 Special Deputies Per Diem & Exp 5.300.00 Equipment Replacement Replacement of one Clerk I Position Deleted Equipment 496.46 cup of milk that these children ore given at school overseas. and they were given for the fol- and. they were given for the fol- "rr . t r v \ 'im Total | 67,766.62 202 Office Supplies & Expense 2.700.00 Equipment Repairs & Maintenance in 1963 Budget 3,267.42 Social Security Tax 664.54 It may be the only meal they have all day longl lowing areas; lowing nreaa: Department or Item Eatimaled 205 Prlntlpg & Binding 800.00 Visual Aids Maintenance The City of Grand Rapids re- The City of Grand Rapids re- Abstract Fees ( 90.000.00 K. O. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE - 86 309 Regular Deputies Travel Expense 6.COO.OO Election Expense EACH DOLLAR you send to CARE delivers 27-pounds in your Total ....I ;. 5 30.096.00 ceived Thirty-seven thousand two Total | 122,214.72 120 Salaries f name — milk, flour, cornmeal and other items from )ur farm ceived Thirty-nine thousand one Circuit Court Costs 9.000.00 4 16.24L25 401 Equipment Repairs and Maintenance 500.00 • y* ' . 1 ' * /• • abundance. hundred and eighty-one 39.181 hundred ..-i twenty-eight 37.228 Circuit Court Commissioner Fees 5,500.00 120, IMIch. State University—Temp Agent 10.500.00 502 Ambulance & Medical Service 300.00 Total CONTAGIOUS DISEASES — 21 TOTAL HEALTH FUND DISBURSEMENTS | 325.318.88 For Annexation Twenty-e I g h t For iVrr .*ation Twenty-e i g h Circuit Court Commissioner Officer Fees 2,200.00 202 Office Supplies & Expense 4,500.00 511 Postage for Meter 700.00 MUSIC: Individuals do it, businesses do It, classrooms do it, organiza- 615 City of G. R. Charge Backs 47.000.00 LESS HEALTH FUND CREDITS: thousand two hundred and sixteen thousand and forty-eight 28.048 Civil Defense ....i .00 207 Telephones 2.400.00 512 Deputies Equipment 5.000.00 Salaries tions and clubs do it — they send CARE because hunger hurts, 518 Non Institutional Cases 7.000.00 Health Fund Revenue-Fund A ^ 12.000.00 28.216 Against Annexation Nine thous- County aerie Fees 56.400.60 311 Transportation & Travel Expense 9.000.00 532 Radio Receiving Expense 4,500(10 Tranftportatinn A Travel Expense and CARE helps! 624 Social Hygiene Clinic 27.000.00 SUite Fund—Fund B 5.000.00 Against Annexation Ten thousand and one hundred and eighty 9,180 County Clerk Nominating Petitions 1.000.00 401 Equipment — Repairs A Maintenance 500.00 536 Rental Machines—Teletype 1,400.00 Miscellaneous Federal Filhd—Fund C 15,215.9^ nine hundred and sixty-five 10.965 TOTAL 37,228 Contagious Disease .00 403 Cleaning & Maintenance 3,200.00 544 Honor Camp 25,000.00 Total 81.000.00 SPECIAL PURPOSE GRANTS; TOTAL 39,181 The affected area In the Town- Court House & Grounds-Coin Machines 35,00 518 Insurance 330.00 557 Training Program 400.00 Total Music CARE, Inc. Alcoholism Fund 2,350.00 The City of East Grand Rapids ship of' Paris received none Court House & Grounds—Salvage 50.00 5M 4-H Club Fair 3.000 00 804 Refund Operator License Fees 4,250.00 REVOLVING: CONTROLLER (INCLUDING PURCHASING) — 80 Follow-Up-Care (Psychiatric Patients) .00 Guardian Building received Fbur thousand eight hun- For Annexation no Court House & Grounds—Welfare (State of Mich.) .00 522 Japanese Beetle Eradication 100.00 804.1 Refund Boat Livery Inspection 120 Salaries 77.176.71 50.00 School Supplies Nursine Hdfne Training Program .00 500 Gfiswold Ave. dred and thirty-six 4.836 Against Annexation no 535 Building Rental (Meetings In Schools) 400.00 Replacement of Two County Patrolmen positions deleted Friend of the Court Fees 18.900.00 202 Office Supplies & Expense 1.700.00 VISUAL AID: Pre-School Hearing Screening Program For Ahnuxalioa One thousand one TOTAL Nonn Garage—RpimhurRpmants—Gaa to Other Dept 3,200.00 543 Utilities 2.800.00 in 1963 Budget Defroif 26, Michigan 205 Prlntlns: & Binding 4.000.00 10,411.00 Supplies Demonstration and Training Project On Improvement of hundred and forty-nlne 1,149 The Township of Paris outside Garage—Repairs .00 702 Equipment Replacement 100.00 208 Advertising 300.00 Maternal Child Health and School Health Program .... 30,096,00 Enclosed please find $ ...fo.r wCAR,„iE. PACKAGES Against Annexation Three thous- of the affected area received Two Insurance—ReimbunsemenUi & Refunds 1,300.00 703 Furniture & Fixtures 150.00 311 Transportation & Travel Expense 600.00 321,591.00 TOTAL GROSS NFFDS to be dutnbuted, in my name where they are moit needed. and six hundred and eighty-sev- thousand three hundred and nine Jail—Reimbursements—Board and Care 24.000.00 Replacement of one Clerk Steno I Position SOLDIERS RELIEF — 84 401 Equipment—Repairs & Maintenance 1.100.00 Less Budget Committee Reductions Total Receipts $ 64,661-99 2.309 Justice Township Fees 36.000;00 3,350.00 Office Supplies & Expense ' 3.687 520 General Supplies 3.900.00 100.00 RECEIPTS: TOTAL 4 836 For Annexation Five hundred and Justice Township Conservation c 200.00 Salaries 8,113.00 Visual Aid My Mime- 702 Equipment Replacement 1,350.50 TOTAL HEALTH FUND NET $ aHMHL88 The City of East Grand Rapids seventy-nine 579 Justice Township—Other .00 56,580.25 State Aid . Replacement of one Auditor Position Deleted Less Cash Balance .00 outside of the affected area re- Against Annexation One thousand K. C. Animal Shelter—License Fees 61,000.00 8,213.00 Refunds From Special Education Addresi, in 1963 Budget 8,294.00 ceived none seven hundred and thirty 1.730 K. C. Animal Shelter-Kernel License Fees 900.00 KENT OAKS HOSPITAL — 87 SUPERIOR COURT - 86 Mosfc ^ET TAX REQUIREMENT FOR HEALTH FUND" * 260,656*9 For Annexation no TOTAL 2,309 Telephones 4,500.0q Jury Fees & Board K. C. Animal Shelter—Pound Fees 6,500.00 Total 18.000.00| School Supplies (Revolving Fund) City Zone. Against Annexation no STATE OF MICHIGAN } 98,421.21 Mileage 300.00 Witness Fees State. Mailing Department Refunds 1,200.00 14.000.00 Other (Continued on Page 10) TOTAL None COUNTY OF KENT, SS, Mdhicipal Court—Costs and Jury Fees 900.00 ' (Continued on Page 9) 10 THF LOWFLL LRDC.FII, LOW*H. MICH., MAT SO. IMS States of America, Federal Avia- WHEREAS it b the opinion of conditions, the sale of sbW prcv for said purposes when aothoriTed tion Agency; this Board of - Supervisors that perty be closed and the Chairman by the qualified electors, all o« NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RE- said offer is advantageous to the of the Board of Supervisors and provided by Act 14 of the Public^ Offiiki! P^eedings of The Kent County Board of Supervisors SOLVED that the County of Kent County of Kent and should be ac- the Kent County Clerk be and they Acts of 1926. as amended. shall enter Into a Grant Agree- cepted subject to certain condi- hereby are authorized to execute NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE- LESS RCT¥5lJHM^rrrT—P-SIXIIVDS:. ment In such amount as may be tions as set forth herein; and deliver a proper conveyance SOLVED that at a special elec- (Confinucri from Page 9) Child Welfare Division Grant Offer to NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RE- of said premises by covenant deed tion to be held In the County of Detention Home Division 2.500.00 be received byihe-v7tony--iQL^he to Forrest McLenlthan and Elean- KENT COITNTY LIBRARY FUND SOLVED that Ihe County of Kent Kent the proposition be submit- Juvenile Court Division 22,000.00 purpose of obtaining Federal Aid doeT^nnri^^rept the offer re- or McLenlthan, his wife, upon re- ted to the electors of Kent County GROSS DTSnimSEMENTS: All Other Refunds 800.00 for the development of the Kent ceived from Alvln'"L.--v?^rsrsma ceipt of payment of the agreed to Increase the tax limitation rate Salaries S 120,718.R1 Cancelled Checks .0u County Airport (Cascade) under for the purchase by him of sauT"?^--- and a proposition to create a slnk- Books 55.400.00 Project No. 9-20072^301 and that Lots 13 and 14 of Allen Farm BE IT FURTHER for the purchase of a Ppriodicals 2,800.00 NET FUND REQUIREMENTS S 818,491.84 the Chairman of the Board of Su- Plat for said sum of 57,750.00, sub- that it Is hereby determined that site and ^ tor" uTT- ^-c^ and Binding 2.250.00 LESS STATE SUBSIDY PER FORMULA 298.535.92 pervisors Is hereby authorized and ject to the following conditions: the above described land owned equipping of a new public buim^ Audio-Visual 1.000.00 directed to execute auch Grant 1. That this sale Is expressly by the County of Kent Is not re- Ing and to levy a tax for said Office Supplies & Expense 3.100.00 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS CHILD CARE FUND | 519.955.92 Agreement, In the form to be pre- contingent upon approval by the quired and will not In the future purposes. Postage 1.000.00 pared and submitted by the Fed- Federal Aviation Agency. be required for use for aeronau- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Insurance 1,056.00 4 TOTAL GENERAL TAX LEVY 54.716.14271 eral Aviation Agency, and t h e 2. That said Alvln L. Bergsma tical purposes or for other County that the question of increasing the Travel Expense 1.000.00 County Clerk Is hereby authorized SOCIAL WELFARE enter Into a right of flight agree- use. tax limitation provided by Article Mobile Equipment—Maintenance 1.200.00 DIRECT RELIEF • and directed to Impress the offi- ment as to said property in form Supervisor Baker moved the ad- X, Section 21, of the Michigan Gns and Oi7 430.00 Total Direct Relief Assistance 11,820.800.00 cial seal of the County of Kent satisfactory to the Federal Avia- option of the refoiution. Seconded Constitution be not to exceed one Utilities 3.000.00 Less Refunds 30,000.00 and to attest said execution. tlon Agency. by Supervisor Lynch. mill for not to exceed five years Telephone & Telegraph 1.200.00 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Motion carried by the following from 1963 to 1967, both years in- Social Security Expense 4,777.22 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Net Direct Relief Grants 11,790.800.00 that the execution of said Grant vote: clusive, for the purpose of acquir- Geaninp Service 120.00 that upon fulfillment of the con- Less State Subsidy Payments 537,240.00 Agreement be subject to the sub- Yeas; Anderson, Baker, Barto, ing a site and erecting and equip- Printing and Mimeographing 200.00 ditions set forth above, the sale sequent ratification thereof by this Bean. Beuschel, Bird, Bosworth, ping said new public facility or Equipment Maintenance . 465.00 of said property be closed and NET DIRECT RELIEF-KENT COUNTY 253.560.00 Board of Supervisors. Brewer. Brigham. Brown, Bruner. building shall be submitted to the Building b Grounds Maintenance 510.00 the Chairman of the Board of Su- MAPLE GROVE MEDICAL CARE FACILITY: Supervisor Vander Laan moved Burch, Collins, Davis, DeBoer. De- qualified voters of the County of Meals for Prisoners 430.00 pervisors and the Kent County 120 Salaries I 545,096.53 the adoption of the resolution. Sec- Clerk be and they hereby are au- Mull. Denton. DeVries. Dickinson. Kent, Michigan, at said special Branch Change Funds .00 125 Social Security Expense 21,350.32 onded by Supervisor Brown. Dressier. Eardley, Finger. Ford. election to be held on the 18th Replacement of Positions Deleted in 1963 Budget 22,511.97 thorized to execute and deliver a 126 Michigan Hospltil Service 14.694.00 Motion carried by the following Frank. Gezon, Gumser. Hill. Huiz- day of June A. D., 19b3. CAPITAL OITLAY: proper conveyance of said prem- 207 Telephones ft Postage 2,000.00 vote: ises by covenant deed to said Al- enga, Jamo. Jensen, Kennaugh, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Furniture A Fixtures 1,750.00 311 Travel Expense 200.00 Yeas: Anderson, Baker, Barto, vln L. Bergsma upon receipt of Knutson, Koster, Lamberts (Mrs), that the form of the ballot on the Mobile Equipment .00 312 Automobile Expense 1,500.00 Bean, Beuschel, Bird. Bosworth, payment of the agreed price there- Lawyer, Lott, Lynch, McArthur,- increasing of the mlllage shall l|e 401 Equipment Repairs 4,000.00 Brewer, Brigham, Brown, Bruner, for. McCarrick, Mol, Muraski, Nor- as follows: TOTAL GROSS NEEDS | 224,919.00 Burch, Collins, Davis, DeBoer, De- man. Obets. Ogren. Post. Ritten- 403 Building Maintenance 10,000.00 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED "Shall the limitation on the total LESS RECEIPTS: Mull, Denton, DeVries, Dickinson, ger, Roberts. Roth. Schaefer, Sev- 507 Insurance 1,056.00 that it is hereby determined that amount of taxes which may be Reimbursement—Salary—Wyoming $ 5,005.00 Dressier, Eardley, Finger, Ford, ensma, Smith, Sypnlewskl, Thiel- 508 Clothing 3,000.00 the above described land owned esse8%d against property in the Revenue from Other Units .00 Frank, Garllngton, Gezon, Gumser, man, Tholen. Thomas, Ulberg, Van- County of Kent for all purposes, 509 Fuel 10,000.00 by the County of Kent is not re- Penal Fines 51.000.00 Hill, Huizenga, Jamo, Jensen, Ken- den Berg, Vander Laan, Van Put- cxccpt taxes levied for the pay- 510 Bedding 3.000.00 quired and will not In the future State Aid 12.416.00 naugh, Knutson, Koster, Lamberts ten, Visser. Vos, Watson, Winter, ment of interest and principal on 513 Medical Supplies 40.000.00 be required for use for aeronauti- Miscellaneous Revenue 9.900.00 (Mrs.), Lamberts (Mr.), Lawyer, Chairman—64 obligations Incurred prior to -De- 516 Drugs—Pharmacy 25,000.00 cal purposes or for other County Lott, Lynch, McArthur, McCairick, Nays: Garllngton. Lamberts 526 Other Counties -00 use. cember 8. 1932. be Increased as Total Revenue $ 78,321.00 Food 62.000.00 Mol, Muraski, Nelson, Norman, (Mr.), Nelson—3 provided by Article X. Section 21 530 Supervisor Baker moved the ad- Supplies—Household ft Sundries 20,000.00 Obets. Ogren, Post, Rittenger, Rob- A communication from Mrs. of the Constitution of Michigan by 539 option of Ihe resolution. Seconded NET OPERATING NEEDS $ 146,598.00 540 Miscellaneous Expense 800.00 erts. Roth, Schaefer, Sevensma, Lynn K. Fork announcing her res- not to exceed one mill for not to Smith, Stanton, Sypnlewskl, Thiel- by Supervisor Mol. SOLDIERS RELIEF FUND 543 Power and Light 4,500.00 ignation from the Kent County Li- exceed five years from 1963 to man, Tholen, Thomas, Ulberg, Van- Motion carried by the following Food 544 Water ft Sewage 3,400.00 brary Board was presented and 1967. both years inclusive, on the den Berg, Vander Laan, Van Put- vote: Rent 649 Shoe Repair .00 read. equalized assessed value of all ten, Visser, Vos, Watson, Winter, Yeas: Anderson, Baker, Barto, Clothing 650 Personal Necessities 7,500.00 Supervisor Watson moved that property for the purpose of using Chairman—68 Bean, Beuschel, Bird, Bosworth, Medical 804 Miscellaneous Refunds 700.00 the resignation be accepted and the proceeds of any county taxes Nays: None Brewer, Brigham, Brown, Bruner, Fuel New Positions—Fifteen and one half additional positions the communication be received levied hereunder to provide funds The following reooiutlcn was Burch, Collins, Davis, DeBoer, De- Utilities for care of Patients 60,606.00 and filed. Seconded by Supervisor for the acquisition of a new site presented: Mull, Denton, DeVries, Dickinson, Miscellaneous McCairick. and the construction and equipping^' Total Maple Grove Medical Care Facility % 840,402.85 Dressier. Eardley, Finger. Ford, Motion carried. of a new public building and fa- Frank, Gezon, Gumser, Hill, Huiz- Total % 24,150.00 Less Reimbursements and Refunds 571,471.22 RESOLUTION BY Supervisor Watson moved that cility for the Kent County Court SUPERVISOR MOL enga, Jamo, Jensen, Kennaugh, the Board proceed to the election House?" SUNSHINE HOSPITAL Sub Totals S 268,93L63 Knutson, Koster, Lamberts (Mrs.), of a member of the Library Board 1961 ACCOUNTS WHEREAS In connection with Lawyer, Lott, Lynch, McArthur, "Yes"- "No"- Less State Subsidy Payments 80,678.29 to fill the vacancy caused by the 340-149 Deductions from Revenue the development of the Kent Coun- McCarrick, Mol, Muraski, Nelson, resignatkpi of Mrs. Fork, Second- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED 180-209 Administration & General ty Airport (Cascade) It is neces- Norman, Obets, Ogren, Post, Rit- ed by Supervisor Sevensma. NET MAPLE GROVE MEDICAL CARE FACILITY $ 188,253.34 that the Board of Supervisors shall 210-229 Dietary sary that an easement be granted tenger, Roberts, Roth, Schaefer, Motion carried. GENERAL RELIEF-CAPITAL OUTLAY NEEDS FOR and hereby do. if the tax limita- 230-369 Household & Property to Michigan Consolidated Gas Com- Sevensma, Smith, Stanton, Sypnlew- Supervisor Watson moved that MAPLE GROVE; tion for Kent County is increased 370-809 Professional Care of Patients pany for the purpose of providing skl, Tholen, Thomas, Ulberg, Van- the Chairman appoint three tellers. 703 Equipment Replacement I 21,800.00 for a period of not to exceed five 810-869 Out Patient for the furnishing of gas service den Berg, Vander Laan. Van Put- Seconded by Supervisor Sevensma. 706 Capital Improvements years by the electorate, kvy a 870-949 Outside Hospital T. B to the Airport Terminal Complex ten. Visser. Vos, Watson, Winter, Motion carried. 950 Capital Outlay at said airport; and Chairman—65 The Chairman appointed Super- tax of not to exceed one mill for TOTAL % 21.800.00 not to exceed five years commenc- 1962 ACCOUNTS RECLASSIFIED WHEREAS the Kent County Nays: Garllngton, Lamberts visors Collins, Sevensma and WELFARE GENERAL: ing on December 1, 1963, to ere- 180199 Refunds ft Rebates $ 50,000.00 Aeronautics Board has approved (Mr.), Thielman—3 Frank as tellers. ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE: ate a sinking fund to be used for 200-299 Administration & General 107,000.00 the granting of such an easement The following resolution was pre- The Chairman announced that 120 Salaries J 61.545.79 the purchase of real estate for a 300-399 Dietary 291,000.00 to Michigan Consolidated Gas Com- sented : nominations were in order. 120.1 Salaries Board Members 3.000.00 site for and the construction and 400-499 Household ft Property 264,000.00 pany and has approved the terms Supervisor Koster placed in nom- 120.2 Salaries Integrated 128.000.00 equipping of a new building and 590-799 Professional Care of Patients 679,000.00 and provisions of said easement RESOLUTION BY ination the name of Marlon Vos. 125 Social Security Expense 2.006.62 800-899 OutPatlent i 4,500.00 agreement relative to the same; SUPERVISOR BAKER Seconded by Supervisor Brewer. facility for the Kent County Court 126 Michigan Hospital Service 1.422.0Q House; provided, however, that,- 600-999 Other Expense ). 85,500.00 and ^ As there were no further nomi- 202 Office Supplies 5.800.00 WHEREAS Hie County of Kent 1000 Capital Outlay 52,000.00 WHEREAS the execution ot such nations, Supervisor Koster moved tW question of levying such a tax 207 Telephones ft Telegrams 6.800.00 is the owner of certain premises agreement is for the benefit of that the nominations be closed, the shall be submitted to the electora 308 Truck Expense 400.00 situated in the Township of Cas- Total n.510,000.00 the County of Kent and is neces- Rules be suspended and the tellers of the County at a special elec- 311 Travel Expense 5,000.00 cade. Kent County, Michigan, ly- LESS REVENUE CREDITS 1,123,000.00 sary in connection with the de- be instructed to cast the unani- tion to be held on the 18th day 401 Equipment Repairs 700.00 ing northerly of and outside of velopment of the Kent County mous ballot of the members pres- of June. A. D.. 1963, and that 403 Repairs ft Maintenance 17,500.00 the limits of the Kent County Air- NET SUNSHINE T. B. COSTS ? 387,000.00 Airport (Cascade); ent for Marion Vos. said tax shall not be levied un- 507 Insurance 500.00 NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE- port (Cascade), which property is less approved by a majority of Less Cash Balance .00 Motion carried. 511 Postage 1.200.00 described as follows: SOLVED that the County of Kent The tellers announced sixty-eight those voting thereon and unless 512 Dues ft Subscriptions 60.00 grant to Michigan Consolidated All that part of the East two the tax limitation tor Kent Coun. NET * 387,000.00 (68) votes cast for Marion Vos 527 Bond Premiums 100.00 hundred sixly (2G0) feet of Uie Gas Company an easement in the and the Chainnan declared Wm ty Is increased. CHILD CARE FUND 540 Miscellaneous 1,500.00 South sixty-five and one-half (65H) form attached hereto and made a elected as a member of the Li- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED SOCIAL WELFARE DIVISION: 702 New Equipment .00 rods of the Southwest fractional part of this resolution, or in such brary Board to fiU the unexpired that at the said special election to 601.1 Board ft Care—Foster Care Private % 46,000.00 Furniture ft Fixtures .00 one-quarter (SW fri %) of Section 703 other substantially similar form as term of Mrs. Nancy K. Fqrk. be held OT the 18th day of June 601.2 Board ft Care—Foster Care Agency 252,000.00 804 Refunds .00 eighteen (18), Township six (6) may be approved by the Kent The Annual Report of Sunshine A. D., 1963, the form of the bal- 601.3 Medical Attention 5,500.00 North, range ten (10) West, lyingJ County Aeronautics Board and as Hospital was presented. lot to be submitted to the electors 601.4 KENT COUNTY CHILD HAVEN Total $ 235.534.41 Southerly of a line described as shall conform with the require- A report of the Building and Fl- pursuant to Act 14 of the Publio 518 Insurance tr 100.00 Less Refunds 16.500.00 beginning on the West line of said ments of the Federal Aviation nance Committees was presented. Acts of 1926 shall be as follows; 602 Office Supplies ft Expense 300.00 section at a point measured along Agency. Supervisor Koster moved that "Shall the Board of Supervisors 603 Maint. Building, Equip, ft Grounds 2,600.00 NET ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE I 219,034.41 said section line North two de- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the report be received and filed. be authorized if the tax limitation . 606 Child. Acct.—Recreational Supp 600.00 grees forty-one minutes fifty sec- HOSPITALIZATION: that the Chairman of the Board Seconded by Supervisor Dressier. for Kent County is increased by ' 608 Clothing, Etc 2,000.00 , Total Gross Hospitalization $1,625,000.00 of Supervisors and the Kent Coun- onds West N2 deg. 41 50" W) eight Motion carried. not to exceed one mill for a per- 609 Fuel 1,300.00 Less Reimbursements ft Refunds 1,024,000.00 hundred twenty-one and ten hund- ty Clerk be and they hereby are The following resolution was pre- iod of five years, to levy a tax 612 Household Supplies 1,800.00 authorized and directed to execute redths (821.10) feet from the South- sented and read: of not to exceed one mill per 613 Drugs, Dental ft Medical Supp. 800.00 NET HOSPITALIZATION COSTS-KENT COUNTY | 601.000.00 and deliver to said Michigan Con- west corner of said section, run- year for a period of five yean 616 Laundry 1,200.00 TOTAL PROVIDED BY TAXES FOR 1964-WELFARE ....52,283.647.75 solidated Gas Company a grant ning thence North eighty-eight de- RESOLUTION BY from 1963 to 1967, both inclusive, 619 Physician 1,500.00 of easement pursuant to the terms grees twenty minutes ten seconds SUPERVISOR KOSTER to create a sinking fund to be 620 Salaries 66,353.42 TOTAL NET REQUIREMENTS TO BE RAISED BY of this resolution. East (N 88 deg. 20' 10" K) two used for the purchase of real es- 623 School Account 2,600.00 TAXATION $6,999,789.96 Supervisor Mol moved the adop- thousand four hundred thirty-one WHEREAS, your Finance Com- tate for a site for and for the 630 Provisions 9,500.00 VOTED AIRPORT (.4 Mill) tion of the resolution. Seconded and fifty-seven hundredths (2431- mittee and Public Building Com- construction and equipping of a 643 Utilities 2,400.00 by Supervisor Lynch. .57) feet more or less to the North mittee and this Board of Super- building and facility for the Kent 652 Social Security Expense 2,405.30 ma, Smith. Stanton, Sypniewsld, Motion carried by the following and South quarter line of said sec- visors. after thorough Investiga- County Court House?" Supervisor Sevensma moved 656 Hospitalization 758.40 Thielman, Tholen, Thomas, Ulberg, vote: tion. except those rights reserved tion and study, pursuant to a re- that the report be received, print- •Yes' "No"- 700 Capital Outlay 500.00 Vanden Berg, Vander Laan, Van Yeas: Anderson, Baker, Barto, in a certain warranty deed re- port of your Joint committees here- ed and referred to the Tax Allo- Putten, Visser, Vos, Watson, Win- Bean, Beuschel, Bird, Bosworth, corded in Liber 1747 at page 379. tofore submitted and adopted by cation Board. Seconded by Super- Supervisor Koster moved that Total | 400,217.12 ter, Chairman—68 Brewer, Brigham, Brown. Bruner, Kent County Records. this board, which report Is sub- visor Huizenga. the date of. the Special Election JUVENILE COURT DIVISION: Nays: None Burch. Collins. Davis, DeBoer, De- WHEREAS Forrest McLenlthan stantially incorporated by refer- Motion carried. be changed from June 17 to June Supervisor Post moved that the Mull, Denton. DeVries, Dickinson, and Eleanor McLenlthan. his wife, ence herein, deem it essential to 601.1 Board ft Care—Private Homes 5 19,000.00 Supervisor Vander Laan moved 18. Seconded by Supervisor Mc- 601.2 Board ft Care—Private Agency 115,000.00 Tax Roils of the Cities of Grand Dressier, Eardley, Finger, Ford, have by written offer offered to acquire a site for and construct a that Leonard Andrus, County Con- Carrick. 607 Clothing 8,000.00 Rapids, East Grand Rapids, Rock- Frank, Garllngton, Gezon, Gumser, buy from the County of Kent new building and to furnish and troller and George Cook, Civil Motion carried. ford, Grandvllle, Wyoming, Low- Hill, Huizenga, Jamo, Jensen, Ken- said premises for the sum of 56- equip a new building and facilities 617 Medical Attention 5,000.00 Counsel, be appointed to officially Supervisor Koster moved the ad- ell, Cedar Springs, Walker and naugh, Knutson, Koster, Lamberts 000.00; and to be known as the Kent County 653 Miscellaneous Tuition, Etc 4,000.00 represent the Kent County Board option of the resolution. Seconded the several Townships be returned (Mrs.), Lamberts (Mr.), Lawyer, WHEREAS the Kent County Court House (or In the alterna- of Supervisors in the presenta- by Supervisor Anderson. to the assessing officers of those Lott, Lynch, McArthur, McCarrick, Aeronautics Board has considered tive, the Kent County Building), Total I 151,000.00 tion ol the 1964 budget request to Motion carried by the following units. Seconded by Supervisor Bak- Mol, Muraski, Nelson, Norman, this offer and has recommended and JUVENILE DIVISION OF PROBATE COURT t the Kent County Tax Allocation vote: Obets. Ogren, Post. Rittenger. Rob. that the same be accepted and DETENTION HOME: Board. Seconded by Supervisor er. WHEREAS, to accomplish ttds Yeas: Anderson, Baker, Barts, Motion carried. erts, Roth, Schaefer, Sevensma. that the property be sold pursu- result it is necessary to increase 518 Insurance I 1,250.00 Sevensma. Bean, Beuschel, Bird, Bosworth, The following resolution was Smith, Stanton, Sypnlewskl, Thiel- ant thereto; and 602 Office Supplies ft Expense 600.00 the total tax limitation rate tor Brewer, Brigham, Brown, Bruner, Motion carried. man, Tholen, Thomas, Ulberg, 603 Maint. Building, Equipment 6,000.00 presented: WHEREAS it is the opinion of Kent County as provided in Arti- Burch, CoUins, Davis, DeBoer, De- Supervisor Post moved that the Vanden Berg, Vander Laan, Van 606 Child. Acct. Recreational Supp 1,500.00 this Board of Supervisors that this cle X, Section 21, of the Michi- Mull, Denton, DeVries, Dressier, report of the Equalization and Ap- RESOLUTION BY Putten, Visser, Vos, Watson, Win- 608 Clothing, Etc 2,000.00 offer is advantageous to the Coun- gan Constitution to provide funds Eardley, Finger, Ford, Frank, portionment Committee be taken SUPERVISOR VANDER LAAN ter, Chairman-68 609 Fuel 12,000.00 ty of Kent and should be accept- for the purpose of acquiring said Garllngton, Gezon, Gumser, Hill, Jrom the table. Seconded by Su- Nays: None 612 Household Supplies 5,000.00 pervisor Lamberts (Mrs.). WHEREAS the Kent County ed. subject to certain conditions site and erecting said facility and Huizenga, Jamo, Jensen, Kennaugh, The following resolution was pre- building, the necessary Increase 613 Drugs, Dental ft Medical Supplies 1,600.00 Motion carried. Aeronautics Board has heretofore as hereinafter set forth. Knutson, Koster, Lamberts (Mrs.), sented: being not to exceed one mill tor 619 Physicihn 2,400.00 Supervisor Post moved that the submitted to the Federal Aviation NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RE- Lamberts (Mr.), Lawyer, Lott, not to exceed five years (1963, 620 Salaries 139,656.92 report be received and filed and Agency an application for the pur- SOLVED that the County of Kent Lynch. McArthur, McCarrick, Mol, RESOLUTION BY 1964. 1965. 1966. and 1967). and 623 School Account 13,500.00 the recommendation be concurred pose of obtaining Federal Aid for does hereby accept the offer re- Muraski, Nelson, Norman, Obets, / SUPERVISOR BAKER WHEREAS, an increase in the 630 Provisions 14,000.00 in. Seconded by Supervisor Baker. the development of the Kent Coun- ceived from Forrest McLenlthan Ogren. Post, Rittenger, Roberts, tax limitation rate provided for by 643 Utilities 12,000.00 Moticn carried by the following ty Airport (Cascade) under Pro- WHEREAS the County of Kent and Eleanor McLenlthan for the Roth, Schaefer, Sevensms, Smith, the Michigan Consitiution can be 652 Social Security Expense 5,300.00 vote: ject No. 9-20-072-6304, which appli- holds record title to land describ- purchase by them of said above Stanton, Sypniewsld, Thielman, made only by the electorate as 656 Hospitalization Insurance 3,412.80 Yeas: Anderson, Baker. Barto, cation is in the amount of 5235,- ed as Lots 13 and 14 of Allen described premises for said sum Tholen. Thomas, Ulberg, Vanden- provided in Act 62 of the Public New Position—Two Juvenile Groupworker Supervisors .... 9,006.00 Bean, Beuschel, Bird, Bosworth, 000; and Farm Plat, which lands abut on of 56.000.00. subject to the follow- Berg, Vander Laan, Van Putten, Acts of 1933, as amended, and New Position—One Program Supervisor, One Detention Brewer, Brigham, Brown, Bruner, WHEREAS the Department of the easterly edge of the present ing conditions: Visser, Vos, Watson, Winter, Chair, Caseworker 11,159.00 Burch. Collins, Davis. DeBoer, De- Aeivnautics has been notified that Kent County Airport; and 1. That this sale Is expressly WHEREAS, the Board of Super- man—67 NON PARTICIPATING ITEMS: Mull, Denton, DeVries. Dickinson, a Grant Offer will be made to WHEREAS Alvin L, Bergsma, contingent upon approval by ihe visors carmct 'svy a tax fn ex- Nays: None 700 Capitol Outlay Building ft Equipment 2,170.00 Dressier, Eardley, Finger, Ford, the County of Kent by the United by written offer, has offered to Federal Aviation Agency. cess of one-tenth of one mill for Supervisor Smith moved to ad- Frank, Garllngton, Gezon, Gumser, States of America, Federal Avia- buy said Lots 13 and 14 of Alien 2. That Forrest McLenlthan and the construction of a public build- journ until June 5, 1963 at 9:30 Total .1 242.574.72 Hill, Huizenga, Jamo, Jensen, Ken- tion Agency, based upon said ap- Farm Plat from the County of Eleanor McLenlthan, his wife, en- ing unless submitted to the elec- a. m. Seconded by Supervisor Sev- STATE INSTITUTIONS: naugh, Knutson, Koster, Lamberts plication; and Kent for the sum of 57,750.00; and ter into a right of flight agree- torate of the County, and ensma. 601.3 Board ft Care .$ 80,000.00 (Mrs.), Lamberts (Mr.), Lawyer, WHEREAS it will be necessary . WHEREAS the Kent County Aer- ment as to the property described WHEREAS, it is desirable to Motion carried. Lott. Lynch. McArthur, McCarrick, that the County of Kent promptly onautics Board has considered this herein in form patisfactory to the create a sinking fund for the pur- JOSEPH C. KOLDERMAN, JR. i Total Juvenile Division of Probate Court | 473.574.72 Mol, MurasW, Nelson, Norman, accept said Grant Offer at the offer and has recommended to Federal Aviation Agency. chase of real estate tor the site Chainnan Obets. Ogren, Post, Rittenger, time that it is made to the this Board of Supervisors that this BE rr FURTHER RESOLVED and for the construction uf said JACK BRONKEMA TOTAL GROSS REQUIREMENTS CHILD CARE | 873,791.84 Roberta, Roth, Schaefer, Sevens- County of Kuit hy the United offer be accepted; and that upon fulfillment of the above public building and to levy a tax Clerk