Two "Tkier" Teams TaVeTifles All-Star Games Planned As YMCA Youth Leagues End Season YMCA Youth League hall action drew to a close this week with three teams' solidly at the top of their leagues. In the young boys' softball (for 6-8 year-olds), the "Tigers" boast- ed a 6 won, none lost record, with their nearest competition coming from the "Wildcats" with a final Established June, 1893 Number 18 tally of 3-3. I In the N.itional League (9-10 year-olds), a Clarksville team call- LOWELL. MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 16. 1962 ed the "Braves" out-distanced its competition with a 10-2 record. Closest cooipetitors were the Footbdl Conditioning "Cubs," who earned an 8-4 game Program Under Way Here tally. The American League (11-12 Award High School Contracts Getting ready for the football year-olds) was led by another season that will open with a game team called "Tigers" who ran up at Ionia on September 14 were a 10-2 record, while their closest TTT 55 candidates for the Lowell High opponents, the "Indians," muster- The "Tigers." the seven- and eight-year-old undefeated champ- School team that have enrolled in ed only a 6-6 season. Ion soft ball team, is composed of (front row) Joe Ellis, Kevin a Y.M.C.A. conditioning program All-Star fi-'tnes Me.Muhon, Steve Newell, and Ken Kropf. In the back row are at Recreation Park. Ail-Star league action for the Rusty Steffens, Randy Jones, Eddie Sleffens, and KHh Kropf. • • f** jfV ,i This program, which is under the American and National League .Managers are Phil Kropf, left, and Ed Steffens, right. Missing direction of Gerald Smith and is teams will be held on Monday, from the nicture is Dennin Hharpe. held each evening at 7 p.m., has August 27, beginning at 5:45 p.m. no direct handling of footballs, or The nine- and ten-year-old^ will any organization as such, but is play at Clarksville, leaving (he Y designed to put the candidates in by bus at 5 p.m. Rood shape for the first practice, The eleven- and twelve-year-old set for Monday, August 27. players will meet for their contest Physical examination forms at Recreation Park in Lowell. have been sent to all candidates The Ail-Star teams will consist for the team that signed up last of eight players from each first- spring. Uniforms will be issued to place team and four players from the varsitj on Friday and Satur- the last-place team against four > V day, August 24 and 25. The second players from each remaining team. and freshman teams will be issued Team members will be notified uniforms on Monday. August 27; by mail if they have been chosen their practice will open on Tues- to play. day. August 28. 200 In Program This Year Any hoys interested in football Over 200 boys were members of are invited to join in the condit- the Y ball leagues this past sum- ioning program each evening at mer, coached by 18 volunteers who the park. gave over 400 hours of their time, said Robert Forst. Y secretary. Coaches were Carlan Anderson, Dick Bryan, Jake Callier, Bill Can- To Join Cascade non, Bill Dawson, Don Hemingsen, Duane Hendricks, Harry Hutchin- Members of the Clarksville "Braves," the nine- and ten-year-old Animal Hospital son, Don Kelly, Les Kline. Phil championship team, include (first row, left to right) D. Richardson, Kropf, Ormon Lyons, Pat McCor- R. McNutt, L. Mote, T. Martinez, T. Alderlnk, J. Wlllette. and M. Roy William Westcott, D.V.M., mick, Howard Malcolm, Stephen Rairigh. Second row, J. Kelly, manager; K. Livingston, R. Wll- a veterinarian in the Lowell area Nisbet, Gordon Sharpe, Ed Stef- lette, B. Richardson, M. Richardson, B. Kelly, M. Wood, and T. for the past five years, will be fens, and John Vos. Martinez, assistant manager. Members of the team not in the pic- associated with Richard D. Siegle, Final Standings ture are David Harwood, ."Miles Nelson, Steve Courser, Steve Liv- D.V.M., at the Cascade Animal Construction got underway this Inghton, John Vasque, and Joel Pepper. have the school ready for use In Hospital and Veterinary Farm YOUNG BOYS* SOFTBALL week on the new million-dollar September of 1963. There Goes Summer! Service as of September 1, it was 6-8 Year Olds Lowell High School when the Low- Building of High Quallty recently announced. Won Lost ell Board of Education awarded Tigers 6 0 Wlth the bids coming In well Bookstore Opening First Sign That Westcott will leave his position the general construction bid to as Disease Control Supervisor for Wildcats 3 3 Beckering Construction Co. o f below the preliminary estimates, Panthers 2 4 Grand Rapids Monday for $498,720. the board of education was not School Is Slated To Start September 4 Lions 1 5 Bid on the mechanical trades forced to cut down the quality of The Lowell Area Schools' hook- Individual teachers. Nisbet said. NATIONAL LEAGUE went to Holwerda Plumbing and the building as It was first thought store will open Monday, August Rental charges will be $7.50 for 9-10 Year Olds Heating of Grand Rapids for might he necesiary. 20, and will be serving students first- and second-grade students, Won Lost $213,353, and the electrical bid The new building will incor- 9-12 a. m. and from 1-4 p. m., $7.00 for third and fourth graders, Braves 10 2 went to Johnson Electric of Grand porate all the best features of Stephen Nisbet, Lowell superinten- and $7.25 for fifth- and sixth-grade Cubs 8 4 Rapids for $68,783. economical maintenance and be dent, announced this week. children. Angels 7 4 The total construction bid is sized fur the growth of the school No charge will be made for Colts 3 8 therefore $780,856. population. kindergarten students. Phillies 1 11 Members of the school board, The construction costs include Lowell Area Schools open These charges, Nisbet explained, (One game remains between the announced that they were very ail paving of drives and a 150 include Weekly Readers and work Angels and the Colts.) happy with the bids on the new car parking lot, which will cost Tuesday, September 4, from I books, as well as paper andi AMERICAN LEAGUE school because they were well be- 516,300; brick wainscoting in halls p. m. until 3:80. Regular clasn- pencils in grades 1 and 2. 11-12 Year Olds low the architects' estimates. The and cafeteria, which totals $12,500; es begin Wednesday, September cost per square foot comes to as well as ceramic tile in the The children will be asked to Won Lost 5. make their rental payments to Tigers 10 2 less then $11.00, and preliminary kitchen and toilets and vinyl tile Indians 6 6 estimates on similar schools have in all class rooms. their teacher during the first week | Yankees 5 7 run around $12.00 per square foot. All the water used In the build- The bookstore will also be open of school, Nisbet said. The super- Orioles 4 8 Earl Beckering, head of the con- ing will be run through a water on Saturday, August 25, from intendent then explained that these payments should b» male early so. Twins 4 8 struction company, attended the softener which was bid at 53,799, 8-12 a. m,, Nisbet said. Champions of the eleven, and twleve-year-old Little League class- that the teachers need not yiend meeting of the board of education - The stage in the 300-seat audi- All junior and senior high school National League Top Hitters ification were the "Tigers." Members are (front row) Denny too much time on rental col- and, when awarded the job of torium will have a professional students are urged to purchase Pet. Videan, Jerry Thompson, Tony Ortowskl, Billy Jones, and Steve building the new school, said he type lighting and dimming con- their texts at this time. lections once school gets under- Dale Marshall .546 way. Nisbet. In the back row are manager Stephen Nisbet, Pat Mc- would start work at once and trols. Orade School Rentals Mike Blough .539 Mahon, John Dawson, Steve Wessel, Pat McCormick, manager It was thought that all these Craig Wittenbach .533 Rental fees for grade school New Students To Interview Roy W. Westcott, D.V.M. Pat McCormick, Sr., and Monty Tousignaut. Items might have to be omitted Dale Kropf .526 books will be collected by the Nisbet also said that all stu- if construction costs were too high. Dave Jones .471 Egypt Grange dents who are new to the Lowell the Michigan Department of Agri- Another feature the board was Jim Bewell .471 school system and who have not culture to join Dr. Siegle in the able to include in the building Mrs. Viva Cahtll Dies; Doug Abel .466 Housing Group yet enrolled should report to the Cascade practice. Charge Rockford Man With Statutory was a sound system for the en- Mike Wizorek .444 40-Year Lowell Resident high school principal's office dur- Siegle has been practicing in tire building which will enable the Mike Potter Elects Trustees ing the week of August 20. the Alto area for 23 years and .429 principal's office to contact every Mrs. Viva M. Cahill, 76, re- Ricky Shook .421 Rape of Eight-Year-Old Lowell Girl Donald McPherson, temporary sident of Lowell for forty years, The principal, Carl Hagen, will has operated the Cascade animal room in the building. The low bid American League Top Hitters Prompt action by Lowell Police lice Chief, told the Ledger that chairman of the Egypt Valley passed away August 13 at the maintain office hours from 9-12 facility for seven years. on this was by Eastown Sound Pet. last week brought charges against local police were notified Wednes- Grange housing project, announc- Ardis Rest Home in Farwell, a. m. and from 1-4 p. m. during Bom in Detroit on May 22, 1921, for $5,206. Jim Meeuwsen .438 Oscar Schleb,' 41, 7000 Beldlng day evening by the girl's parents. ed Monday that the Incorporators Michigan. the week. Westcott was educated in the Another bid received but not Bill McPherson .420 Road, Rockford, in the alledged With a description of the man of the housing unit for the olderly She is survived by two daugh- Kindergarten children who have Detroit school system and gradu- acted upon was that for kitchen John Dawson .400 rape Wednesday noon of an and car, local officers Block, Her- were elected at a meeting held ters, Mrs. Harold Buck of Lowell, not done so must pick up dental ated from Cooley High School. He equipment. The low bidder, for Randy Hendricks .375 8-year-old Lowell girl. man Kline and Martin Schneider In the Grange Hall on Tuesday, and Mrs. Ray Adams of Weld- and medical forms at the school, received his degree in veterinary $16,749, was made by Douglas Monty Tousignaut .357 Schleb waived examination Fri- were put on duty Thursday morn- August 7. man; six grandchildren; five Nisbet added. medicine from Michigan State Brothers. Dick Forestei .353 day before Municipal Court Judge ing to watch for the vehicle which Those elected Include Joe Fuller, great-grandchildren; several nel- These forms are to be filled out University In 1943. This equipment and other furn- Steve Johnson .350 Louis E. Simhauser on a charge was spotted on Main Street about representing the Ada Businessmen's ces and nephews; and a sister-in- and returned when the child en- After a 314-year tour of duty ishings for the new school will be Gordon Sharpe .347 of statutory rape and was bound 10 a. m. Association; Rev. Lee Dalrymple, law, Mrs. Linnle Conner, of Tope- ters school on September 4. with the U. S. Army In the New purchased as construction gets Ron Schmidt .334 over to Circuit Court under a ka, Kansas. England area. Dr. Westcott prac- A check of the license revealed representing the Ada Congregation- underway. Mike Blocher $10,000 bond. He Is being held In ticed In Constantlne, Michigan, for .333 that the owner, Schleb, had a al Church; Walter Hayes of the Funeral services will be held at To Join Husband Who the Kent County Jail pending post- Break Down of Costs five years before moving on to a record of sex offenses. He was Ada Masonic Lodge No. 220; Neal 2 p. m. today at Roth's Funeral Is Stationed In Germany ing of bond. Using the architects' prelimin- three-year position as Assistant Start 3rd Annual Y-Ledqer picked up at Silver Lake at noon Vande Peerle of the Egypt Valley Home. Avery Block, Lowell Deputy Po- Grange; Carl Peters of the St. ary estimates on the school costs, Burial will be made in Oakwood Mrs, Mariane Gould left last Professor of Animal Surgery and Tennis Tourney Next Week by Sheriff's Deputies Robert Tan- Robert's Catholic Church; Don Mc- it appears at this time that the Cemetery. Monday for Frankfort, Germany, Medicine in the school of veterin- ner and Charles McArthur. The third annual Lowell Ledger- Pherson of the Vergennes Metho- school will cost an estimated where she will join her husband. ary medicine at MSU. Finish First Aid Study Questioning of the girl by mem- dist Church, and Mrs. Robert $1,017,312. Arthur, who will be stationed in Westcott then practiced for YMCA tennis tournament will be bers of the Sheriff's department, Rooker of the Vesta Chapter of Here Is the break down from Herman F. Yahnke the German city for the next two three years in South Bend, In- held next week, August 20-24, at At City Hall August 8 Vema Armitage and Mildred the O. E. S. figures submitted to the board years. diana, before coming to Lowell in the Lowell Recreation Park, Rob- Budd, revealed that the girl was Seven women and one man Directors elected at large are early this year: Passes Suddenly 1957. In his role of Disease Control ert White, YMCA tennis Instructor, picked up on Main Street with Gould entered the U. S, Army completed a Standard First Aid Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. Alfred Cost of Land (act.) $35,000 Supervisor for the state agricul- reported yesterday. the offer of a job of passing out Herman F. Yahnke, aged 43, in 1958 and served overseas prior course last week, Carlisle E. Phil- Thomet, Mrs. Bernard Dudley. Architect Fees (est.) 50,000 ture department, he covered Kent. Singles and doubles matches are handbills. She was driven around of 4117 Causeway Dr., Lowell, to his re-enlistment. He arrived Hps, Instructor of the course, an- G. H. Walgren, Leon McVoy. Attorney & Bonding Ottawa, and Muskegon counties, scheduled for both boys and girls. and then taken to the Lowell Air- formerly of Cascade, passed away in Germany in April of last year. nounced Monday. James Boylon, Harold Gletzen, Fees (est.) 30,000 concentrating his efforts on the White said. The categories of com port when the offense Is alledged unexpectedly early Saturday morn- Gould is the son of Mr. and Phillips, an employ at the Low- Walter VanderWulp, Fred Dal- Electronic Sound Equipment control of tuberculosis and Bangs' petition are 12 years and under, to have been committed. After- ing, August 11, at his home. ell Light and Power plant, has stra, and John Adrianse. (act.) 5,206 Mrs. Kenneth Gould, Route' 1, disease in cattle. 15 and under, 18 and under, and wards she was returned to Lowell Services were held at the Zaag- Lowell, Michigan. been conducting the course at the McPherson has called a meeting Equipment for school (est.) 116,250 Westcott Is well known in the a men's over-18 division. and given $3. man Memorial Chapel on Monday Lowell City Hall for the past of the trustees at the Ada Town Construction Cost (act.) 780,856 Mrs. Gould is the daughter of area as the interlocutor of the White said that entry blanks afternoon w.th Pastor Eugene L. eight weeks. Those participating Police Warn Parents Hall at 8 p. m., August 23, at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beimers of Lowell Showboat, a position he has may be obtained at the YMCA Krieger of Our Saviour Lutheran finished their study on August 8. which time officers of the group $1,017,312.00 Ada. Both she and her husband filled for the past three years. office. Deputy Chief Block said this Church officiating. Interment was attended Lowell High School. Among those completing the will be elected. Total Bond Issue 1,100,000.00 Prior to his Interlocutor duties, Trophies will be awarded to the bears out the warning often given made In Chapel Hill Memorial course were Mrs. Ruby Leeman of Present at the August 7 meet- he served as a Showboat endman runners-up as well as to the win- by police for parents to tell their Gardens. 1022 E. Main St.; Mrs. Nona Ky- ing was John Kevanaugh of the Est. Savings 82,688.00 Mrs. Denkema's Father for one year. ners. children of the danger of getting Mr. Yahnke is survived by his ser of 13347 Vergennes; Mrs. Shir- Michigan Economic Development Other activities which occupy In a car with strangers. wife, Grace; two daughters, Mrs. Dies in Perrinton Sunday ley Kloosterman and Berwyn Bureau, who stated before the the veterinarian's time Include the READING CLUB PICNIC TO Five Fires Keep Lowell Kenneth (Nancy) Oakes of Cas- Kloosterman, both of Route 3, group that the housing project for C. E. Relst of Route 1, Lowell, S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A., the LoweU Lions BE HELD NEXT THURSDAY Walter A. Kobylecky New cade, and Judith Lynn at home; Lowell; Mrs. Rose Marie Bennett, the elderly was a tremendous step Dept. Busy Lost Week passed away unexpectedly early Club, the Lowell Congregational one grandson; and his mother, The Lowell branch of the Kent Mrs. Patricia Thomet, and Mrs. Sales Head at Runciman's forward in Ada's growth and would Sunday, August 12, at the home of Church, and the Lowell branch of Local firemen were kept busy Mrs. Ida Yahnke of Grand Rapids. County Library will host a picnic Wonda J. Stlnchcomb, all of surely give great Impetus to furth- a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Thrush at the YMCA. over the weekend as five fires Thursday, August 23, for those Route 2; and Mrs. Reatha Sea- Walter A. Kobylecky. Chicago er community development. Perrinton. Westcott and his wife, Marlon, native, has been named sales man- struck In the area on Thursday, children who have completed their man of Route 1, Lowell. Also present was Paul Bowers Friday, and Saturday. Servicemen Mr. Relst was the father of are presently residing at 332 summer reading schedules as ager of the Hallmark Quick Bean of the architectural firm of wold Mrs. Ed Denkema of 1341 Faro North Washington Street, Lowell. Products Division of the C. H. First call to the local tire de- Army Pvt. William S, Smith, members of the "Friendship Seven MARY BIGELOW COMPLETES and Bowers in Grand Rapids. Mr. Road, Route 1, Lowell. Another They have two children, a mar- Runciman Company. It wa? an- partment came Thursday noon af- son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith, Club." INSURANCE INSTITUTE AT MSU Bowers discussed the sites and daughter, Mrs. Marvin Burkholder ried son, Walter, of , ter burning paper blew Into some Route 2, Alto, recently completed The children will meet at the nounced Saturday by the company. general planning. of Indianapolis, Indiana, also sur- and a daughter, Mary Ann, 14, Mary Blgelow of the Rollins excellslor at the N. E. Borgerson the 15-week tracked vehicle me- Library at 1 p.m., after which a For the last five years. Koby- McPherson announced that a vives. who will enter the ninth grade at Agency, Lowell, completed o n home, 219 N. Washington Street. chanics course at The Armor surprise afternoon is being plan- lecky was regional sales manager public meeting will be held to In- Funeral services were held Wed- Lowell High School this fall. The Borgerson house was singed School, Fort Knox, Kentucky. ned. August 10 a week-long Insurance in the Chicago area for a dairy form the community of the pro- nesday afternoon at the Abbott Office Procedures Institute at and filled with smoke before the Smith entered the Army last This Saturday, August 18, has products concern. He is a graduate gress of the housing project on Funeral home In Maple Rapids, LOCAL DRIVERS AWARDED flames were extinguished. January and received basic train- been set as the last day for re- Michigan State University. of DePaul University. September 4 at 8 p. m. In Egypt Mr. Heist's former residence, SAFE DRIVING CERTIFICATES At 6:15 in the evening Thursday, ing at the fort. porting the titles of the books that Personnel from firms across the Hall. where he operated a cheese fact- firemen were summoned to the The 22-year-old soldier was The Michigan Bottled Gas Com- have been read to the librarians. state participated In the studies METHODIST INDIES MEET ory for many years. Timpson Orchard on M-91 south of graduated from Caledonia High pany, local bottled gas distributor, The Library will be open Satur- at MSU's Kellogg Center for Con- THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 REGISTRATION AT ADA tinuing Education, designed to pro- the city where a grass fire was School in 1957. has presented Safe Driver Certi- day from 12:30-5:00 p.m. The monthly meeting of the CHRISTIAN SCHOOL MONDAY HYMN SING, AUGUST 19 AT vide greater efficiency through raging. ficates to Bob Closson and Gary Women's Society of Christian Serv- LOWELL NAZARENE CHURCH use of latest techniques In insur- Students will register for the Another grass fire call came In Bowman. NOTICE ice at the Lowell Methodist Auction Sale ance office operations. coming school year at Ada Christ- Friday, and firemen rushed to the There will be a Hymn Sing at The awards were presented at Church will be held on Thursday, Area 4-H Clubs which wish to lan School on Monday, August 20, scene near Murray Lake. Follow- Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCaul the Lowell Church, of the Nazar- a meeting held August 9, 1962, August 23, at 2 p. m. in the publlsb a list of Kent County JAYCEE CAR WASH and Tuesday, August 21, from ing this, a second outbreak of fire will sell at auction on Saturday, ene on Sunday evening, August and show that the drivers have church lounge. 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. 4-H Fair winners must have the at the Timpson Orchard occurred August 18, starting at one p. m., 19, starting at 9 p. m. operated a company vehicle for The Lowell Jaycees will sponsor Mrs. Charles White will have information at the Ledger office In the afternoon between 4 and 5 a list of farm equipment and Several Grand Rapids churches one year without an accident. a car wash Saturday, August 18, charge of the program, which is CLOSED FOR VACATION (TW 7-9281) by 6 p.m. next Mon- p.m. household goods. 3 miles east of have been notified. There will be This program commenced in at Dick's Pure Oil Station, corner entitled "The Church and Today's day. Names of winners win ap- The Village Inn will be closed Saturday noon a grass fire at Lowell on Grand River Drive special numbers from each church 1961 between Michigan Bottled of Main and Hudson. From 8 Students," from August 26 until September pear In next week's paper only. the rear of St. Mary's school kept (south of river). List In this represented. Everyone is cord- Gas and the Insurance Company a. m. to 6 p. m., $1.50. Free Hostesses for the day will be 4 for vacation. c-17-18 the firemen busy for a short time. week's Issue. ially Invited to attend. of North America. coffee. c-18 the Mary-Esther Circle. JET AIRCRAFT load as much oung is tne name suggi as 18,000 gallons of fuel for a Moseley-Murray Lake^ American Rocket Society sclent- its industry, from the manufactur- flight to Europe from O'lTare In ing town of Lowell, Massachusetts. Mrs. Eva Engle Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wieland Rev. Le Roy Whitney of Grand Is Solomon Golomb for an ef- temational Airport, Chicago. The THE T.OWKl.L LEDGER, lOWETX, tfKH., AtOClW Id, Iflfl* m*n. called at the Verne Klahn home Rapids will supply our pulpit, at fort in distant space communi- Jets consume about 2.300 gallons cations. If we are going to In 1836 Sylvester Hodges planted Southwest Bowne The three little daughters of QMAM Rev. Erwin Tuinstra and fam- Friday evening. which time Holy Communion will an hour, compared to 98 gallons establish contact with other solar the first apple trees in Lowell, Mrs. L. T. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. James Howard of ily are vacationing at Port Huron Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Bonn are be observed, THINGS TO COME —A vending for a large pislon-cngined orafl. systems, he says, we had better helped to build the first house In Ddtroit are spending th^ week this week. Rev. Kenneth Tuinstra expected home this week from a Frank Heilman of Hastings was machine that produces enlarged start now because replies may the area, and became the first set- Mr. and Mrs, William Johnson with Grandpa and Grandma. The preached for him at Alton on trip to Minnesota and Glacier a week-end guest of Mr. and My Neighbors photographs from small film neg- take 1,000 years to return. tler in Vergeraifcs.":' I former wru to come home from Sunday. Park. Mrs. Arvll Heilman. atives has been developed; black- and Mr. and Mrs. Richard House- ( • — man of Grand Rapids wore Sun- the Hospital on Monday. Senior Young People from Alton Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dawson Mr. and Mrs. James Blackford, and-white photos enlarged up to 1861 was the date of the first T6 place your ad in the Lowell day dinner guests at the I^eon Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson al- will go to Maranatha near Muske- and daughter, Elizabeth, spent a Tommle and Douglas of Grand four times negative sl/e can be village election in Lowell. Ledger phone TW 7-9261. tcnrled the Ionia Fair on Thursday gon on August 18th. few days recently in Oklahoma Rapids were Sunday eVening made In 15 seconds and cost 2*5 Anderson home. and Claire and family were there Several from Moseley-Murray City with the Bernard Dawson guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ry- ccnts, the maker claims. . .A Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anderson on Friday. Lake arc vacationing in Canada family. der. device worn like eyeglasses that and family, and Joan Flynn at- Joe Howard who is employed in this week. Among them are Bob Lunch at Christiansen's drug to the unsqueamish) has been Mrs. Wm. Keitzman and chil- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Foreman reportedly cuts up to 97 per cent tended the Farm Bureau picnic at I Detroit spent the week-end with Kropf and wife, Clayton Engle store is an old Lowell custom. known to punctuate the conversa- dren accompanied Saranac friends returned home from their cabin of headlight glare during night the Roger Pitsch home Sunday. . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George and wife, Sandra Rose and Donna Come September the high school tion in more heated moments. last week to Cooper Lake, Ontario, on Georgian Bay, CahBda. Mr. ...win a "Shower of Prizei" in the driving has been marketed by a Due to the rain about noon, it was Jean Ford. kids mob the place, sometimes The girls working rhe lunch for a vacation. and Mrs. Norman Borgensen, Mr. Massachusetts firm. . .A three-in- held in the basement at the i Howard. | Carrie Bowman of Martin is Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wingeier bringing sack lunches which they shift? What do they think about Among the local youthful prize and Mrs. Ray Borgenson. and Mr. one kitchen appliance that keeps Pltsrh home. About twenty per- I visiting her grandparents, the spent a week in Canada recently. garnish with cherry phosphates or all this? winners at the Ionia Fair are and Mrs. Myron Henry accompan- hot food warm, quicr!y thaws sons attended. on Berkshire Stockings strawberry banana splits. ied them. Jockey '50,000 frozen foods and also ventilates Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bowman of Keith Bowmans this week, and "A Mrs. Gus Wingeier visited her Maybe we'll never know, They Chris Wittenbach of the Up-To- will attend the -1-11 Fair In Lowell. sister, Mrs. Lea Purdy in Grand But in the summer months, at Date Live Stock Club, who animal Mrs. Beatrice Bailey is having the kitchen was Introduced rccent- Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter don't say loo much—they're kept Mrs. Leon Anderson spent M'm- Rapids several days recently. the slowing Of life's pftc-e, the too busy bringing that extra cup won Grand Champion honors in a few days vacation in Lansing. ly. Bowman of Grand P.npidg were 'It's the only thing he's hit Sunday afternoon guests of their i day with her daughter, Mrs. Rog- Miss Susan Howard of North lunch tables are given over to the of coffee, toasting those slices of the Jersey cattle division and Jo Mr. -and Mrs. John Vtos, and SWEEPSTAKES I •II day!" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bow- ler Pitsch and family. Grattan and Nancy Engle spenl businessmen, and the chief thing whole wheat bread—or perhaps Ann Fahrni, 10-years-old, who won Mr. and Mrs. Elton Goodwin, Ledger Want Ads bring results. last Tues^ ay with Emily and Ma- ordered from the menu suddenly even dishing up a second scoop of first prize on an apple pie and a Rlckle and Paul of Lowell were tilda Davis. becomes lettuce and tomato on a pineapple sherbet. loaf of bread in the girl's class Sunday night lunch guests of Mr. Mrs. Campbell and children of couple of slices of toasted whole in the Home Economics Depart- and Mrs. Arvll Heilman. East Grattan are spending some wheat, embellished, perhaps, with ment. Mrs. Agnes Reldenbaugh of De- k time in North Carolina where Mr. a pacifying glass of milk. Snow Community- Vern Klahn returned liome Tues- catur, Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Admlnil II. O. Rlekover Hhow- Mrs. (Jerald R. Ford, Jr. a model Campbell is employed. Of course, with the wife not Mrs. S. P. Reynolds day from the hospital. Harvey Myers of Hastings were Grand Prize of the nncli-nr powered submarine "Dace" which Mrs. Ford will My sincere thanks "Red" Morris and family have present to count your calories, a Joy Fahrni assisted in the Home Tuesday evening callers of Mr. christen on Saturday, August 1«, at Pascagoula, Mississippi. moved into the former Leon Economics Department at the Ion- and Mrs. S. V. Taylor. Invited to serve as sponsor of the ship by Secretary of the Navy to all my scoop of pineapple sherbet just Douglas Johnson, a senior at Weeks home. m-i-g-h-t be ordered now and then. Hope College, Holland will be ia Fair last week. Lester Bailey spent the week- a fabulous Fred Knrth, Mrs. Ford, wife of Michigan's Fifth District Repre- loyal friends and supporters Mary and Marge McPherson But just one scoop. guest speaker at Snow Church Scott OBeirne was a caller in end with friends at their cottage TWA SuporJet sentative, was Instructed In her duties by Admiral Rlckover, — not only in this have been lielping care for their • • * worship service Sunday morning the vicinity Sunday. He plans to on Hoag Lake. "Father of the Nuclear Submarine." grandmother recently. Mrs. Frost go soon to see his brother, Boyd, Sandy Vos of Lowell spent Fri- vacation in nnilt by Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation al Paseagoula, the primary but also the One party of huNlnesiinien has at ten o'clock, August 20th. HURRY! fell some lime ago and broke her pnirtlndly become a Chrlmlun- Mrs. Kenneth Fox enters But- who is in a veteran's hospital in day night and Saturday with Mr. "Dace" will soon join the growing fleet of nuclear powered sub- many previous elections. wrisl. nen'H inHlllutinn. tenvorth Hospital Tuesday. She Cleveland. and Mrs. Arvll Heilman. EUROPE marines In the U. 8. Navy. It has been a pleasure James and Pam Murray are A local furniture manufacturer will undergo surgery on Wednes- Mrs. Garland Schwab passed Mrs. Sam Ryder and Mrs. Adel- for a family of 4 entertaining a cousin from Illinois, day. away Aug 7th in Lansing. Her bert Odell called on Mrs. Charles HURRY! serving you, and IIIH non, the editor of the Carol and Lois Wisner returned newspaper. ' ladlen' ready-to- Mr. and Mrs. John Blanding, death resulted from cancer. Fu- Rader at Ionia on Tuesday. from a camping trip in northern wear nicrrhant, and porhap* one Christy, David and Murk attended eral rites were held August 9th Mrs. Amy Carson returned to plus CHARLES R. FEENSTRA Michigan last Saturday. or two vlHltlng MidcHincn make the wedding of Miss Jean Thomp- with interment in Sebewa ceme- her home in Dearborn after visit- Lowell Community News Eugene Ktopf returned a week up thr group which guthcrs each son and James Ridenour M the tery. ing Mrs. Fred Franks and other SCHOOL'S AHEAD August 16— State Senator CALL TW 7-9261 ago Friday from a 10 days trip noon at the back table—the one R.C.L.S. Church in Alaska. Sunday visitors and callers at relatives the past 2^4 weeks. a 1963 Rambler to Switzerland, where he visited the Verne Klahn home were Mr. Mrs. H. F. Bailey of West Palm pi 8 neareM the kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Clare E. Carey American Convertible Rev. J. Marion DeVinnoy at- Sunday callers at the Ray Alex- September I relatives of his father. spent several days last week in and Mrs. J. B. Ward and son Beach, Florida arrived Monday Sometimes even Chris himself tended the De Vinney family re- ander home were Mr. and Mrs. Beulah, Benzonia and Frankfort, Ron, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roth to visit Lester Bailey and other —the former o|)erator of the union at Lansing on Sunday. Howard Conant of Rockford, Mr. drugstore—puts In an appear- Michigan. and grandchildren, Howard Bart- relatives for a short time. ... and you'll be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carldel and Mrs. Harry Conant of Cedar ance io keep his chair warm Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vissers and lett, Mr. and Mrs. John Bos, the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Biggs Now! Stork up on sheer sheer The 1472 other prizes 1 and two sons, Bobby and Mark, Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence baby daughter were overnight Phil Seese family and Scott OBeir- 0 f Saranac and Stanley Bieri and to have "lunch with the of Chicago. Illinois, are spending' De Witt and baby daughter, Susan llcrkshircs-the only stockings "Classic Shetland" boys." guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ul- ne. were Sunday evening lunch guests ahead on your back their vacation with Mrs. Fid Wat-1 Jane of Ann Arbor. with the NVLOC.JJ, Run-Barrier. Protocol dictates the seating rich. They all spent the day Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanDyke of 01 Mr. and Mrs. John Husar. son. Monday, they are all spend- arrangement around the lunch day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenison called Wednesday at the Mr. and Mrs. Mike Myckowiak Mr. and Mrs. William Heaven Guaranteed not to run from top ing the day with Jack Alexander table, with the best seats (facing Ulrich of Allendale. Klahn home. attended their 54th wedding anni- of Clarksville surprised Vern Arm- to-school budget at Hudsonville. or toe into the sheer leg area— the front door) going to Chris Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pesoyan of versay dinner at the home of strong of Lowell at a birthday and the businessman with the Grand Rapids, and Peter Fisher their daughter and family, Mrs. Sharon Storey returned from dinner on Sunday. Other guests or you get a new pair free I Larry Groendyk in Grand Rapids. were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arm- longest membership In the club. of Lowell called on Mr. and Mrs. Star Corners The thrill of a lifetimel Jet 1st Class to Rome, Parti, London/ City on Saturday, after PULLOVER Mrs. Ira Blough They also had a bridal Shower f when spending a week there. She was strong of Grand Haven, Mrs. And any early bird daring to Lloyd Bertran Wednesday eve- Madrid ... ond have a new car waiting for you on your Vern Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. usurp someone's preordained po- ning. Friday evening, Mr. and for Miss Linda Woodrick on Sat- accompanied by her room-mate, urday evening. return. Come in today for full details on the Jockey "Shower As advertised in silloii Is firmly told to move Mrs. Bill Yarrington and children Rev. and Mrs. Rommle Moore Miss Lois Meyers of Chicago. I^awrence Armstrong and Mr. and Colors Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Taylor call- of Prizes". Be one of 1473 winners! Mrs. Irvln Curtis, all of Lowell. when the "owner" of the chair were guests of the Bertrans. and son were Tuesday supper and you- Mrs. Leonard Annlble of Flint, mo ed on Mrs. and Mrs. O. M. Jen- arrives. Lyman Baker was entertained evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jockey means prlie-wlnnlng comfort, too, for all mem visited her mother, Mrs. Zahm, Mrs. Otto from West Bend. Wis- sen and family near Sidney. • • • at the Steenwyk cottage at Bost- Francis Shaffer. The famou> Jockey brief is the only brief tailored from 13 over the weekend. consin Is visiting her brother-in- The lunch-time conversation is wick Lake. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and pieces to give a man perfect comfort and support. WWW- Howard Bartiett of Lake Como, law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. marvelous. Jim Steenwyk. Mr, and Mrs. Men- daughter of Toledo, Ohio, were Read the Ledger Want Ads? Sites 28-50. Now only 3 for $3.69 Florida, has been visited relatives C. Blaser. Everyone has an opinion, and no Baker went to the Steenwyk week-end guests at the Freeman and friends in Lowell and vicin- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ball of ity for the past week. He was a Florida, parents of Harold Ball, everyone expresses it, usually at cottage for lunch Sunday eve- Hoffman home. Mr. and Mrs. THE LOWELL LEDGER And for perfect fit.. . wash after wash... you can't beat the same time and in tones which ning and brought Lyman home. Alex Wingeier were Sunday after- a Jockey Power-Knit T-shirt. This shirt is knit wilh extra yarn guest of his cousin, Mrs. Frank are on a northern trip this week. Savings on regular Berkshlret are succinct down by the maga- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pfaller and noon callers. 105 N. Broadway for extra wear... extra value. Sizes 5-M-L-XU Freeman, and also at the Crabb- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davenport P. O. Box 147 zine racks. sons enjoyed a picnic at Deer Mr. and Mrs. Wm Armstrong nnly a for $4.39 Duell home. On Friday his grand- attended the Rueh's reunion at Reg. 1.35... NOW 1.11... 3 PAIRS 3.30 The topics range from taxes to Forest near Coloma Sunday. and family of Long Island, N. Y. Lowell Michigan son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Caledonia Park on Sunday. Dr. Second, cjaii poitage paid at Lowell, Mich- ter Eyke (Lou Ellen Miller), and and Mrs. Clyde Davenport and Reg. 1.50... NOW 1.21... 3 PAIRS 3.60 politics, taxes, school administra- Mrs. Seymour Dalstra called on are spending a few days at the igan, publiihod every Thursday. tion. taxes, the good ol' days (at her brother, Joe Green and wife Clair Kauffman home. The Lowell Ledger, eitabliihed June 1893; children of East Lansing wore family of Saginaw spent the week- of Lowell on Thursday evening. The Lowell Journal, eitablijhed I8M. Con- FREE PARKING callers. end with the Philip Davenports Reg. 1.65... NOW 1.31 ... 3 PAIRS 3.90 which time the Republicans were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wingeier tolidaled with the Ledger December IS, I9M. in power), vacations, taxes, busi- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hoxie at- and family entertained with a sup- The Alto Solo, established January, 1904. AT CUB Mr. and Mrs. Albert Margin of arid attended the reunion with ness trends—and back to taxes. tended the Ionia Fair on Wednes- l>er Tuesday evening in honor of Consolidated with the Ledger, June 1947. 624 North Hudson attended the them. .Subscription price: Kent and Ionia counties BACK DOOR Teens save on "Eye-catchers," too Facts and figures are quoted of- day afternoon and Friday evening. their son, Elwood, and Mrs. Alex P.50 per year; outside this area 13.00 per Pitcher family reunion at Crystal Mrs. Harold Linda left this week ten, and the bible on which oaths Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth Fox call- Wingeier, who were celebrating rear. Lake on Sunday. Despite the to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Lind, HAROLD JEFFERIES Reg. 1.00 ... NOW .91 ... 3 PAIRS 2.70 are sworn and reputations at rep- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomp- their birthdays. Guests were Mr. EDITOR heavy rains which covered the and new baby of Poughkeepsle, artee are made is the Wall Street son of Lowell on Thursday eve- and Mrs. William Porritt, Mr. and Mamlr--. Michigan Preu Aswclatlon area Sunday, thirty-four people New York. Reg. 1.35 ... NOW 1.11 ... 3 PAIRS 3.30 Journal—though the Detroit Free ning, and Saturday Mrs, Fox and Mrs. Hubert Porritt and family of were In attendance for the event. Mrs. W. Semeyn of Fort Laud- Press places a close second. Joanne Thompson called on Mrs. outh Bowne, and Mr. and Mrs. Guests came from Grand Rapids, erdale. Florida, and Mrs. Audry Ona Ingersoll of Gove Corners. SHOP IN lOWELL Muskegon. Edmore. Big Rapids. Coffee of Grand Rapids spent JFK, of course, is a dirty word, Alex Wingeier. and a well chosen "h--l" ("hell" Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson of Miss Janis Kauffman and Alma, Ithaca, Sheridan, Crystal, Wednesday with Mrs. Mattie Jac- near Campau Lake spent Friday Christine Porritt returned .home and Canfleld, Ohio, as »vell as obi. evening with Mr. and Mrs, John Saturday from Y Camp at Alon- DON'T JUST WHISPER! from Lowell. Jerry Jacobl from Flndley, Ohio, Blanding. quin Lake. Miss Lois Kauffman Mrs. Ida Crum spent the week- spent the weekend with his grand- 0AWyT4l« RcV.; and Mrs. Harold Green returned home from Gunn Lake, end with her son-in-law and mother, Mrs. Mattie Jacobl. and family of Charlotte called on after spending two weeks at the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Frank Kelser attended the Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dalstra on Anderson Cottage. Bargwell, at their cottage on Lin- Elks Lodge picnic Sunday at Cale- / THEY MUST BE CRA^Y.' Monday. Ronald and Shirley Krebs of coln Lake. donia Park with Mr. and Mrs. f I'LL SAV THEY ARE - Little Michael Antonides was Lowell spent a few days last Mrs. Rudolph Ver Planck and j0hn cilngman of Grand Rapids, CRAZY ABOUT MILK WITH honored on his first birthday last week with their grandparents, Mr. daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Ward, ofj Mrs ida Krum spent the week- ITS PEP PROVIOIMCI Wednesday evening with a sup- and Mrs. John Krebs. Edmore, spent Thursday afternoon end Lincoln Lake with her QUALITIES FROM per. Besides his parents, Mr. and The Bowne Hospital Guild mem- last week with Mr. and Mrs. Al- her daughter. HimAHP HILL DAIRY Mrs. Douglas Antonides those pre- bers and their families enjoyed a bert Martin. Carroll Kyser and two sons, of sent were his uncle and aunt, picnic at Caledonia Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pletcher Beulah, Michigan spent several Mr. and Mrs. Gary Daverman and Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs and and Patty, are on vacation for days with his mother,Mrs. Howard QUISA ALCOTT children, h i s maternal grand- son, Bob, and Bucky Gold spent 'wo weeks near Lake City, Michi- Kyser. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ky- mother, Mrs. Bryant of Grand Thursday evening at the Walter gan. Galen K. Pletcher Is home ser are returning to Washington, Rapids, his paternal grand-pa- Kowalzyck home at South Bowne. "rom his work at Kalamazoo Col- D. C., after spending their vaca- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ant- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seese 'ege and is enjoying his vacation tion with Mrs. Howard Kyser. onides. Also his great-grandpa were Sunday lunch and evening •ith them. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Laux visited rents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Monk, guests at the Ira Blough home. Mr. and Mrs. On in Sterken en- the L. D. Apple family In Lansing and Mrs. Jennie Antonides were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craig and "oyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday. T also present. family of near Clarksville were V. .ee Dickson of Beldlng on Sunday. On Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Blanding at- Sunday dinner guests at the Fran- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Bert Purchase called on Mr. tended a chicken barbecue given cis Shaffer home. loth for the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hilzey of Dut- by the R.C.L.S. at Campau Lake Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krebs and Roth's sister, Mrs. A. H. Otto of ton. Saturday evening. daughters, and Carol and Billy West Bend, Wisconsin, Mr. and A turkey dinner with all the Mrs. Albert Otto and daughters, © TMI AMSTIIDAM SYNDICATE. Mr. and Mrs. C; E. Snyder Smith of Eastmont were Saturday trimmings was served Sunday to and sons, Bruce and John of Kal- supper guests at the John Krebs Sherrle and Sally of Independence, thirty people at the home of Mr. amazoo spent Sunday with Mr. home. Mr. and Mrs. David Krebs Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blaser and Mrs. Melvln Court, 703 North and Mrs. Alex Robertson. and daughters of Grand Rapids. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Owens, Washington, in honor of the twen- HIGHLAND wu Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bertran and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Krebs and and daughter, Lynette, joined Mr. ty-flfth wedding anniversary of children calied on Ray Phillips of family of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Roth and guests for din-1 Mr nnd Mrs. Richard Court of cSS OUJlAj Alftk Buttrick Avenue Sunday evening. George Krebs were all evening ner on Friday evening celebrating Lowell. Among the guests taking Mr. Roth's birthday. After dinner | part In the festivities were Rich- III5E MAlfsST. WVW Snow Community Dairy Club guests, Where something new has baen added ! LOAELL TI'IY# spent Friday painting the Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Roger Heasley Mrs. Albert Otto showed slides of ard Court, jr., and his sister, 109 West Main St., Lowell Phone 897-9396 barn at the 4-H grounds in Lowell. and family of Grand Rapids spent her recent tour of Europe. Cathy: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sav- Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rey- Monday at the Francis Shaffer Mrs. A. H. Otto Is visiting her age of Kalamazoo: Dr. and Mrs. nolds were dinner guests Sunday home. sister, Mrs. Albert Blaser. M. J. Court of Paw Paw; Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dennett Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough enter- Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller, and and Mrs. Robert Fleck and two it; czasts * of Cascade and also called on Mr. tained with their annual "neigh- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rockerfeller children of ChUllcothe, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. Ward Geib of Thorn- of Smyrna, spent Sunday with the and Mrs. James Clark and daugh- •tHarw yaLMcf cjljgsss borhood dinner" Wednesday eve. apple River Drive. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John > , Dnn Phillips family at Murray ter of Lansing: Mr. and Mrs. otj-t of ircJirtjarY Mr. and Mrs. Lester Antonides Krebs and grandson, Ronald Lake. Phil Herschelman of Ann Arbor: attended the wedding Saturday Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Win- Mr. and Mrs. Don Phillips, Sr., Miss Mary Chappel of Hastings: irw±a sE*jn afternoon of their nephew, Guy geier and grandchildren, Alan and spent Tuesday with her sister and and Mrs. Llbble Wilcox of Detroi.. Watrous of Lowell to Miss Georgia Caroline Wingeier. Mr. and Mrs. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy During the afternoon several /Wil/Wr/A Morrts at Whitehall. George Krebs and son, Bob, and TELL YOUR DEALER: Christie of Rockford. neighbors came by to give Mr. Rev. and Mrs. Glenn McCarty Bucky Gold. Mrs. Llda Fultz of Grand Rap- and Mrs. Court anniversary con- !of Saranac were dinner guests Miss Alice Lou Geiger of Free- Ids, and Mrs. Mary Bennett spent gratulations. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clark port was an afternoon and lunch "I Want State Saving Bank Financing' Saturday afternoon at the Don Mr. and Mrs. John King and Oldsmobilc's Dynamic S8 offers And Oldsmobile's famous Rocket Olds mobile is noted for It just stands reason ... the wider your choice, theybetter your chances of getting the Hoxie. guest at the Freeman Hoffman Phillips' home. children, Christine and John, and Cfcmhfc beguiling, slenderiring lines In I ride btrtton pou a lot more car than the de luxe V'-5 Engine is standard high resale, too! Miss Joanne Thompson returned home. MOST for your money in everything that your young book-toters need to take them hap- Mr. and Mrs. Orley Rulason Mr. and Mrs. Case LaMalre, all cojt drew to flatter erery ftoire. Beiutifuijy tailored modds of "low-priced" makes ... equipment! I'-Ss arc a costly option you yet more money back • i i . . ' • , ' •*" • " v o • , with Louisa Alcott'i tender fintahing touches of a luxuri- to her home in Lowell after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter of were callers at the Phllllps home of Grand Rapids, were Saturday Jar very liltle actual price difference! on many "low-priced" makes! when you trade! pily back to school! ous washable wrinkle resistant blend of cotton and raypo. ing two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Belmont were Monday dinner Take advantage of the low rates offered by the State Savings Bank. Friday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert / Kenneth Fox. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Leon Raab and McWhinney and Patty. Black, Navy, Coffee, Dior Blue. Extra savings are also yours ... because you do hot have to buy post- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kurts, Cindy Krebs. family, of Grand Rapids, spent Mr. and Mrs. Robert McWhin- Half Sixes-U^-MH and Angela of Evart were supper Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fox and age or waste time mailing paymeVits out of tOWn. A friendly Mate Which brings us right to the point; You can see MORE merchandise in EVERY back-to- Sunday afternoon at the Phillips' ney and daughters, Patty and Misses Sixes—14-20 guests Sunday evening of Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs Harold Saving? Bank loan officer will be pleased to help you with your auto cottage. Mrs. Larry Lawrence, were Sun- Mrs; Sherman Reynolds. Liltle Seese, Mrs. Orvie Stahl, and school category ... make MORE dollar-for-dollar comparisons .. in LESS time with LESS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fonger spent day afternoon callers at the home Women's Sizes—3842 Kathy Kurts is convalescing very Mrs. Lena Lehman were Monday financing needs. ' » Sunday In Adrian with her of the former's parents, Mr. and nicely at Butterworlh Hospital, evening guests at th^ Francis effort when you SHOP IN LOWELL. parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Mrs. Rnyd McWhinney of Way- Thleian. Bradley and Curtis re- after undergoing extensive sur- Seese home. Home made ice land. Mr. and Mrs. Nell LaMalre Open Thursday Afternoons — Fri. & Sat. :tii 9 gery last Thursday. cream and cakc was enjoyed in mained for the week to attend the and son. Nell, were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Blanding and honor of the wedding anniversar- Lenawee County Fair with their Mrs. Sadie Robblns of Lansing, children spenl Sunday afternoon ies of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seese grandparents. spent last week with her cousin, and evening with Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seese. Mr. and Mrs. Marlln Watklns Mrs. Iva Linton. Mike Blanding of Sheridan. Several from this vicinity at- State Savings Get Your Free Chances on the Family Second Car at Lowell Chamber of and family of Nashville, Tennes- Mr. and Mrs. John Overholt of tended funeral services for Mrs. see, are spending their vacation Clarksville. and Mrs. Nina Elli- Lucy Voder of Illinois, at the with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Free- son of Saranac called on Mrs. Mennonlte Church Sunday after- Commerce Member Stores man. HITCHING POST MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE BUYING OLDSMOBILE...and now's the best time to buy! Kenneth Fox Monday. noon. Sympathy is extended to the Mr. and Mrs. William Huffman 1190 S. Stats Rd., Ionia, Mich. Mrs. Miko Oat man of Cascade family. Bank were hosts at a birthday dinner .. M-, , • .. •VISIT YOUR IOCAI AUTHORIZED OLOSMOBKE OUAUTY OEALiR called on Mr. and Mrs. Sherman J on Sunday In honor of their HORSE AND PONY daughter, Mrs. Rachel Blgler of Reynolds Sunday evening. The first white woman who died Lowell, Michigan , EQUIPMENT WITTENBACH Sales & Service Co. — 749 W, Main Bruce Snyder of Kalamazoo is at Lowell was Mrs. Philander Tra- Grand Rapids. Other guests were spending this week with his cy. the wife of the first village Mrs. Blgler's son. Bill, Mr. and SQUARE DANCE cousin, Steven Robertson. postmaster. Mrs. Grove Huffman of Akron, Indiana, and Mrs. Lillian Hedgren APPAREL 219 WEST MAIN ST.. LOWELL PHONE TW 7-7577 of Centralia, Washington. After- OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Lowell Chamber of Commerce noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. FRIDAYS UNTIL 9:00 Lloyd Ripley of Lansing, and Mrs. C14-17 Leila Kropf of Lowell. ••••I.-*.Hmk**HllliiMMiwi •WW . ^1 in Mol. Muraski, Norman, Obets, Og- Piibtic~ftorie« PUBLIC N01 Mosely, in Grattan Township, was served. Mrs. Ira Sargeant ren, Ploeg, Post, Roth, Schaefer, a "big" shipping center, boasting Speaker for the Sunday morning Ito Community News ™ «unaemay mis wee* -ummer's Growing ShoTt OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE Smith, Ttyilen, Thoqiaa, Ulbefjf, r tfUUWbfttMS THOUAI F. McCOY, ADy. sevewr houses, a todgt hail, sto- service of August 19th will be AttOfntyi for PUintiH 142 Graceland N. 1 rage buildings, a passenger depot, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Staltcr and Rev. Cummings, t h e Religious Mrs. Claud Silcox — Phone ON 8-9710 Va'rtden Berg, Vander Laan (Al), •utlntu Addrtti Stand Rapids, Michigan an elevator office building, black- Editor of the Grand Rapids Press, Forest Hills Football Candidates Vander Laan (Robert), Van Put- W«bb«r llrff.. Ionic. Mich NOTICE OF HEARJNG-PROIATE OF WILL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker and STATE OF MICHIGAN—THE CIICUIT COUST -DETERMINATION OF HEIRS smith shop, general store—and a son, Ed, spent last week up north and at 7:30 in the evening a ten. Visser, Vos. Watson, Winter, Clark Circle WSCS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS K>« THE COUNTY Of KENT—IN CHAN- State of Michigan, Tha Probata Court for saloon. In Canada fishing. Which they re- campfire service will be held. Family Reunion Zaagman, Chairman -62 tha County of Kent. To Report For Physicals August 21 VEHA E. GOOFHEY, VIVIAN WARNEH, At a tettioa of said court held at lha port was excellent. Wednesday evening. August 15. Eighty-one relatives met Sunday To Make Quilt Nays: None First call for football players." ElOISE WEHNEK, dlAYTON C. SOOFlUr, Probata Office la tha city of Grand Rapids Sunday morning. August 12th will be Family Night and a fare- at the pleasant farm home of Mr. Plaintiff. in taid County, on tha The Clark Circle of the Alto was issued this week by Forest Every outstanding success is The following resolution was pre- 24th day ol July, A. D. 1962. Rev. Rommle Moore delivered well supper at the Hope Church and Mrs. Kenneth King of West W. S. C. S. met Wednesday after- Hills Athletic Director Edward built on the ability to do better KENT COUNTY, MICHIGAN sented and read: Present: HON. A. DAU STCPPELS. Judge his farewell sermon at the Hope of the Brethren, honoring Rev. JOHN WALKING, THOMAS REID, of Probata. Caledonia for the 45th annual noon at the home of Mrs. Lena Shy. V. MLIIOURNE HEFFUON, FIRST x Rommle and wife, Ellon, and son. than enough. la tha Matter of Hie Estate of Church where he has served foi Godfrey-Bunker family reunion. Wood at McCords for a one o'clock A team of local physicians will RESOLUTION BY BAPTIST CHURCH AND SbCltTY ADDIE E. SINCLAIR, Deceased. August Session OF OAKFIEiO. AND KRISTINE the past sue years. Following the Ronald, with a 7:30 supper, which Notice it Hereby Givan, Tnat the petition Many cities and town in Mich- dinner. give free physical examinations to SUPERVISOR VANOER LAAN HANSEN, uitd unknown hain, will be followed by a short pro- Maximum recorded depths of Wednesday, August 1, 1962 Health Fund 4,808.381 Bills in the following amounts of Valda I. WaMt having been 'lied, praying sermon, the Holy Communion of igan were represented by the Two visitors were present, Mrs. ail prospective football candidate Motion carried by the following deviteM. leqstMt and auigm that lha intfrumant filed in raid Court be gram. Great Lakes are 1,333 feet for Revolving Drain Fund 309.83!were approved: WHEREAS HAH Plastics Man- of aach of tham. admitted to probate as the last Will and several families present. Out-of- Matt Mettemlck of Lowell, and as well at cross-country team The Board of Supervisors met vote: Dafaadanh. The local area was well repre- Lake Superior, 923 feet for Lake ufacturing Company has submit- Testameat of said deceased, thel adminittra state guests attending included Mr. Mrs. Floyd Yeiter. Mrs. Metter- members at the high school gym Soldiers Relief Fund 500,09 Yeas: Anderson. Baker, Barto, tion of said ettala be granted ..to Valda Michigan, 750 feet for Lake Huron, pursuant to adjournment. Library Fund 50.00 SUIT PENDING IN THE COUNTY OF KENT, sented at the Ionia free fair dur- and Mrs. Seymour Hesche of Me- on Tuesday, August 21, at 8:30 Sunshine Hospital Fund 6.433.99 ted an offer to purchase from the IN CHANCERY; L. Wattt, or to tome other tuilabla parson, nick Invited the circle to meet 23 feel for Lake St. Clair (exclud- Called to order by Chairman Redemption Tax Fund 1-22 Bean. Beuschel, Bird, Boiworth. and that tha hairt of taid deceased be de- ing the past week. sa, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. . AT CHAMBERS, In lha City of Gmd Rap- at her home in Lowell for their a. m.. Shy reported. ing channels), 210 feet for Lake Child Care Fund 2.689.29 County of Kent Lot 17 and the idi. in uid counly, on lha /In day of August, termined, will be hoard at the Probate Mr. and Mrs. Horace Myers and Brlgham. Township City & Village Brewer, Brown. Davis, DeBoer, Kenneth Jackson (nee Joan King) September meeting. Equipment will bp issued and Special Education Fund 7.368.48 nqrth H of Lot 16 of Allen Farm 1961. Court on the daughters are spending the week Eric and 778 feet for Lake On- Roll called. Fund 56,308.13 DeMull, Denton, DeVries, Dlckin- PRESENT: HONORABLE JOHN H. VAN- 27th day of Augutt. A. D.. 1962, who were home on leave from the After the business session, Nel- lockers will be assigned at the Plat for the price of 56.000: and DER WAL, Circuit Judge. af 10:00. A. M. at Middle Lake, doing Improve- ' tario. Airport Operation & Main- Veterans Trust Fund 730.02 son, Dressier, Finger, Ford, Frank, It it Ordered. That notice thereof be Air Force Base at Amarillo, Tex- lie Timpson. program chnirman, same time. Present: Anderson, Baker. Bar^ WHEREAS said premises have If appaaring from the two'n Bill ol Com- ment work on their property. tenance Fund 653.46 Court & Individual Trust Freeman, Gumser, Hanson, Hill, plaint in thii cauta lilad that if it .icl known given by publication of a copy hereof for as. introduced several contests which Shy said that he mailed letters to, Bean, Bcuschel, Bird. Bosworth, three weekt contacutivaly previous to taid Last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Kent County Library Fund 2,721.53 previously been offered for sale whathar any ol fha above named dalandanti, Officers elected to serve next filled the afternoon. last week to 110 potential candi- Brewer, Brown. Collins. Davis De- Fund 728.00 Huizenga. Jamo, Jensen, Kaat, or eny of the unknown hairt, daviteat. laga- day of heering, in tha Lowell Ledger, and by action of this Board of Super- that tha petitioner cauta a copy of fhit notice Albert Carigon accompanied by year were Kenneth King, presi- dates who had signed the mailing Kent County Road Commission Social Security Fund 90.108.08 Kennaugh, Knutson, Koster, Lam- taat and attignt of any of them, it living or PUBLIC SKATING The Circle had planned a quilt Boer, DeMull, Denton. DeVries, dead; where they, or any of tha-n, may re- to be served upon each >nown party in in- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold dent, and Mrs. Harold Colvln, sec- list before school closed last June. My Neighbors Fund 212,780.34 berts, Lawyer, Lewis, Lott, Lynch, visors but all bids therefor which terest at hit last known address by registered to be made by the circle mem- Dickinson. Dressier, Finger, Ford, Sheriff Fine & Costs Fund 426.00 side if living, or whether the title, interest, Carigon, Sr., visited relatives In have been received prior to this claim, lien or poitible right that they, or mail, return receipt demanded, at laatt four, FRI., SAT., ft SUN. retary and treasurer. bers ; the blocks for this were pass- Shy emphasized, however, thai General Relief Fund 33,991.08 County School District Fund 307.15 McArthur, Miller, Muraski. Nor- teen (14) dayt prior to tuch heering, or the area of West Branch. Frank, Freeman. Gezon, Gumser, any of them, may have in the premises in EVENINGS The 1963 reunion will be held ed to the members to be sewn. all boys In grades 9 through 12 Administration 18.40 time have been rejected; and said fill of Complaint described hat been by pertonal service at laatt five (S) days County Law Library Fund 62.20 man, Obeti, Ogren, Ploeg, Post, prior to tuch hearing. 1:30-10:00 The Misses Ruth and Sharon at Bancroft Park, located in Lan- 4 Hanson, Hill. Huizenga. Jamo, Jen- WHEREAS the offer received assignH; or if they, or any ol them, are A card was signed by eacn lady at Forest Hills High School are Hospitalization 33,972.68 Drain Fund 2.33 jRoth, Schaefer, Sevensma, Smith, dead, whether such dead have personal ra- A. DALE STOPPELS, Kauffman are working at the sen, Kaat. Kcnnaugh. Knutson, Ros- Judge oft c-obatProbate". MATINEES Saturday and Sundays sing. present to be given to Anna Fair- welcome to report for pnysical Change of Status approved: Tholen, Thomas. Ulberg. Vanden- from H & H Plastics Manufac- prasentativai or heirs living, or wbera such Lake Odessa Canning Company. ter, Lamberts, Lawyer, Lewis, Fire Prevention Fund 64.65 may reside; or whether they, or any of them, Kant County. Michigan from 2 to 4 :S0 p. m. child -who was absent on account examination, even though they did turing Company has been consider- have dispotad of any such interest by will or A True Copy CASH The road from Duane Krnusses PASSES IN CALIFORNIA Judith Geyer, Board of Educa- General Fund 12,311.93 Berg, Vander Laan (Al), Vander- of illness. not receive a letter. Lott, Lynch, McArthur. Miller, otherwise; that plaintilli do not know and ROLAND f. ROBEY. PRIVATE PARTIES Corners west to M.50 is under tion, 53939-4134. No transfer Laan (Robert). Van Putten, Vis- ed by the Kent County Aeronau- Register of Probata CI6-I8 Miss Matie Stone received word A bov nvj^t pass a physical be- Mol, Muraski, Norman, Obets, Og- Health Fund 574.39 have not baen able, alter diligent search and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday tics Board on July 23. 1962. and inquiry, to ascertain the namot of the un- For Back To School highway construction and a good of the death of her niece's husband, Other Alto News J. Haveman, Drain Commission- Kent County Library Fund 2,599.59 ser, Vos. Watson, Winter, Zaag- To place your ad in the Lowell fore ne is allowed to play foot- ren, Ploeg, Post, Roth, Schaefer, said Aeronautics Board did recom- known defendants, bit of the time the road Is closed. Wm. T. Grund, who passed away er 3757-3939. No transfer Revolting Drain Fund 66.00 man, Chairman—60 On motion ol Gemuend & Barnes, Attorneys Ledger phone TW 7-9261. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Brack Winner of the flrst-plare ribbon in the pleasure elass for horse- ball according to national and Sevensma. Smith, Tholen, Thomas, for Plaintiff, . THE LEGION'S In a Hollywood, California, Hospit- Nays: None mend that this offer be accepted: and family of Flint were Sunday manship at the Kent County 4-11 Fair Monday was Paul Stein, son state athletic rules. Ulberg, Vanden Berg, Vander- Anne Suchockl, K. C. Animal Soldiers Relief Fund 225.36 IT IS ORDERED. That aach of the above Needs! al Friday. and named Defendants, aad hit unknown heirt, To place your ad in the Lowell dinner guests of the latter's sister of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stein of Comstock Park. The fair, now in Mouth guards are also required Shelter. 3224-3393, Transfer J65.00 Sunshine Hospital Fund 6.236.35 Reports of the Zone Coordina- BIG WHEEL Mrs. Grund was formerly. Miss Laan (Al), Vander Laan (Robert), devisees, legatees and asiigm, cau-.e hit ap- NERD QUICK CASH FOR Ledger phone TW 7-9261. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Its 23th year, wUI end Friday, with nil exhibits beln?; released on this year. Any player who does Motion by Supervisor Sevensma, ting Committee approving amend- WHEREAS said premises are pearance to the entered herein within three TW 7-7JW0 Eaat Main, LOWAD Reeva Hinyan and was born on Van Putten. Visser, Vos. Watson, Liquor Control Fund 20.02 THOSE MANY BACK • TO • Wheeler. Saturday morning. Three thousand Kent youngsters are parlleipa- not have one will be notified Tues- not needed and will not In cne fu- (]) months from lha data herein: and if the farm now owned by the Glen Winter. Zaagman, Chairman—63 supported by Supervisor Vander- Township Law Enforcement ments to the Zoning Ordinances they appear, to answer the Bill of Complaint SCHOOL EXPENSES? CALL Larry Finkbeiner of Caledonia ting in the event and have entered a total of 5,823 projeefs in the day when he can have a fitting. ture be needed for nernnautlcal at provided by law; and that in default of Laan, that the sum of 565.00 be Fund 116.91 of Paris. Courtland, Algoma. and ON US ! Loveland family. spent last week with his grand- Absent: Brower, Eardley Kold- purposes and are adjacent to the such appearance, ta00.00 transferred from the General Fund were business visitors in Ionia on Mrs. Alan Fletcher and family Muraski, Norman, Obets, Ogren, ning with Miss Matie Stone. ports of entry: CASH ^ CARRY School Audit Fund 175.00 gy into useful amounU of electri- Friday. met to honor Mr. and Mrs. Emer- $595 |Contingent Account to- Births and Tuesday, July 17, 1961 Ploeg. Post, Roth, Schaefer, Sev- Something gou should think about Miss Frances Porritt of Bowne Algonac 94,626 city (the solar battery) has result- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mettemlck son Stevens 31st Wedding Anni- PRICE Tax Titlp Redfefnptlon Fund 124.91, Deaths Account. Center was a Friday forenoon call- Detroit 9,067,238 Present: Jay V. Smith, Herton ensma, Smith, Tholen, Thomas, and Rose Marie took a few days versary, and the Birthdays of Sheriff Fine & Costs Fund 271.60 Motion carried. ed In his giving an intereHting talk er at the A. H. Bergy home. Ecorse 10,473 Sevensmn and Al Vander Laan. Ulberg, Vanden Berg, Vander Laan vacation trip in the upper part of Gladys Fletcher and Mrs. Ron County School District to many organizations, schools, and Mrs. Anna Fairchild who has Grosse Isle 9,369 Change of Status approved: Bills in the following amounts (Al), Vander Laan (Robert), Van- the state last week. On their way Stevens. Fund 3,190.73 churches in this an'u. "Andy" best likes groups of 25 to been quite 111 is convalescing nice- Roberts Landing 102,031 Ross Neeley. Bureau of Equal- were approved: Putten, Visser, Vos, Watson, Win- if ptfre about to buy a truck: home they called on Mrs. Met- Mrs. Eugene Wallig (nee Ber- ly at the home of her son, Richard St. Clair 40.352 County Law Library Fund 92.00 ization, 53939-4134, Transfer 575.00 10 people because they can really see the resulla of solar temlck's father, John Young of nice Mullen! from San Antonio, Inheritance Tax Fund 10,219.49 ter, Zaagman, Chairman—63 and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliinm Sault Ste, Marie 878.756 Drain Fund 20.50 Edna Demmink, Child Haven. Traverse City. Texas, was a guest of her father, Library Fund 135.00 Nays: None If an trucks were built the same way, Value such as this has induced more energy. Fairchild were Sunday lunch guests Fire Prevention Fund 1,358.49 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Webster Clyde Mullen for several days. 51.6312-51.7187 per hr. No transfer The following resolution was pre- cost the same to keep up, were worth the people to invest in Chevrolet trucks every at the Dick Fairchild home. 12.559.753 "Everything General Fund 89,938.01 Township City & Village Since Colonel Glenn's orbit, the Interest in the talk has of St. Clair Shores were Wednes- Mr. Wallig came later, and they Barbara LeBaron. Child Haven, sented and read: same at trade-in . .. then probably the year since 1937. Ricky and Jimmie McCaul were Next to Detroit, the busiest For Fund 2,384.16 day visitors of Mrs. Webster's left for home last Thursday. On Health Fund 9,464.28 1.8937-51.9875 per hr. No transfer grown. "Andy" is a graduate of Calvin College and MSU week end guests of the Norman crdssing point was Buffalo, follow- WALTER'S Veterans Trust Fund 1,017.38 price tag would be your only concern. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George the way home, they visited Mr. The Kent County Library Fund 5,299.00 William Arehart, Clerk, 4342-45- RESOLUTION BY This can be a good time to buy where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree. If you Erickson family in Lansing. Their ed by Niagara Falls and Cham- County School Audit Fund 1,017.38 It can't be, of course, because some trucks Tobias. Waliig's mother in Wisconsin. Revolving Drain Rund 770.87 SUPERVISOR SMITH parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard plain, New York. Other popular Home" 50, Transfer 580.00 have more quality than others. And marks a modern new Chevrolet truck would like to hi -r his talk some time, just call I5U-&608, Mr. and Mrs. J. Emerson Colby Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tuinstra Soldiers Relief Fund 157.08 Sheriff Fine & Costs Fund 408.00 McCaul, were Sunday dinner guests crossing points elsewhere In the James Tanls, Controller, 3939-41- WHhREAS, it would be to the of quality are the real keys to low cost Grand Rapids. attended the Horse Show at North- spent two days last week with Sunshine Hospital Fund 44,950.23 County School District at the Norman Erickson home and United States are Blaine in the 34. Transfer 590.00 best interest of Kent County that Chevrolet trucks, for example, have Late summer traditionally is the season viile over the week end. her brother and family, Mr. and LUMBER MART Liquor Control Fund 329.38 Fund 3,572.16 brought their sons home with State of Washington. Derby Line Roger Lewis. Juvenile Court, the abstracting fees of the Kent double-wall construction, which fives for all-around savings on a new Chev- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cleveland Mrs. C. Leeuwenburgh, at Myers Township Law Enforcement Drain Fund 705.50 rolet truck ... selection is still good . them. and Jeff spent a few days vaca- and Highgate Springs in Vermont, 58033-7371, Transfer 5156.00 County Abstract Office be increas- bodies and cabs more strength. Cabs are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton and International Falls In Minnesota, Lake. Fund 656.77 Fire Prevention Fund 780.11 deliveries are prompt . .. and Chevrolet •Dotyo ssouisng jno [|B3 jsnj tion last week at Upper Hamlin Arlene Rposien. K. C. Library. ed, and insulated against heat, cold and noise. A family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dut- and Maine's two chief crossing Child Care Fund 11,958.20 General Fund 70,919.78 Lake. People who are the parents of 51.7187-51.8062 per hr., No transfer WHEREAS, this Increase will dealers are doubly anxious to put you •UOHCtlUOjU) 3JOIU JO^I [Bin cher and family of Caledonia at- points at Calais and Madawaska. Special Education Fund 20,760.28 Health Fund 9,360.15 big part of road shock, which shortens into a new vehicle in order to make way Mrs. Charles Baxter moved into handsome, brilliant children are 925 W. MAIN, LOWELL PHONE TW 7-7759 Barbara Roberts. K. C. Library. put the Kent County Abstract Of- DDJj Aep-UD] B J34jB 'l^UOUl tended the Elks picnic at Cale- the George Wieland Tenant Iwuse Children"^ Home & Psychiatric Kent County Library Fund 5,474.99 truck life, is damped out by Chevrolet's for next year's models. Coupled with the great believers In heredity. 51.7187-51.8062 per hr. No transfer fice in a competitive position. Jod donia Lakeside Park, Sunday. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ward and Hospital Bldg. Fund 16,635.65 Revolving Drain Fund 38.74 suspension system; it also makes riding efficient performance a new Chevrolet SZ'I5 AjUO JOJ D[({B|IU.\B Worth Tyiir, K. C. Library, NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ferguson two children formerly of Grand Airport Operation & Main- Soldiers Relief Fund 146.65 in the truck a pleasure. Pickup bodies truck will give you, it seems evident that A\OU SI ptlC 'JDS 3tIOl(d0[0J of West Branch were week end 54550-4771, No transfer RESOLVED that the present fee Rapids, are now occupying the Use Snuff? Sunshine Hospital Fund 49.350.97 and cabs are separated to eliminate stress you couldn't buy at a better time. guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. tenance Fund 4,803.72 Constance Fischer, Probate XUB )SOUl[B SJU 43SpUBt| A\3U Mrs. Amos Sterzick tenant house. Liquor Control Fund 329.38 schedule be Increased as herein Dipping, not sniffing, is the ac- General Relief Fund 53,657.48 between them. Come in and take full advantage of it! 0lLL spaou [cnpjAipuj jioijj Claud Silcox. They all spent Sat- Jack Andrews of Lansing, and Court, 5486-5759, Transfer >131.25 Indicated: cepted way of using snuff, a pro- Administration 58.70 Township Law Enforcement urday with the Valda Chaterdon Ralph Andrews of Hastings were Boyd Jones, Probation Officer, pom J3AIDD0J OUOl(d duct which had Its heyday In the Fund 652.77 PRESENT SCHEDULE family at their Snow Lake cottage. Thursday callers of Mrs. Lucy Hospitalization 53,598.78 .-005-5239, Transfer 5103.50 royal courts of 18th Century Eu- When one match Child Care Fund 24,691.43 Per entry 51-25 -op} om ui oiuii[oa puims Mr. and Mi's. John Qulggle and Huntington. Motion carried by the following Virginia Imhoff, Register of rope and still enjoys a six-million- Special Education Fund 8,547.10 Copy entry .75 CHEVROLET TRUCKS ot|4 jsulpB 0} SuuBdq pojicd family of Auburn, New York, are vote: Deeds, 3939-4134, Transfer 593.75 visiting his parents in Lowell and user following in the U. S., ac- Children's Home & Psychiatric REVISED SCHEDULE -U1| tfjiM snosjod saiqcua Pre-Marital Exam Yeas: 3 Mary Mason, Maple Grove MCF her mother, Mrs. Freda Russell, cording to a recent report by the does it,.* Hospital Bldg. Fund 148,042.61 Per entry 5150 Quality trucks always costless! Nays: 0 2912-3068, No transfer 41 'pspupjj iagjiduiv oqi and other realtives In this vicinity Is Good Time For Brown & Williamson Tobacco Cor- Airport Operation & Main- Copy entry -S0 poration. Change of Status approved': Dolores Wilbert. Maple Grove SB UA\OU)I -JDyildlUB d3}OA this week. The family of Mrs. Counseling Session tenance Fund 1,406.81 Freda Russell had a get-together Snuff sales, which reached their Kenneth Cook, Controller, ;J4342- M. C. F. 2912-3068. No transfer Certification Changes Hastings Mutual t Airport Bond Redemption Ac- pauicjuoo-jps c mtM ps at Dutton Park, Friday evening. 'The pre-marital examination domestic peak of 43 million pounds Hazel Minnema, Controller, 43- Within 30 days 1.50 2.00 Ruth Lubben, Maple Grove, -pUB'q A\0ll B Sj pnpojd 4SD4B[ Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith re- for women should go far beyond during the cigarette shortages in count 445.00 30 days to 1 year 3.50 4.50 42-4550, Transfer J100.00 M. C. F., 3224-3393, No transfer World War H, now total about General Relief Fund 85,302.46 S|i[4 'poddBOipucq oq) joj spte aucqdopj Suidoio.op turned the last of the week frqm the minimal requirements of the can save you! Motion by Su^rvisor Vander- Esther Gresham. Maple Grove 1 year to 5 years 5.00 6.50 $58 million annually. Volume has Administration 728.35 a vacation at Walloon Lake, where law," according to a physician at Laan. supported by Supervisor I'M. C. F., 2912-3068, No transfer 5 years and over 10.00 12.00 jo 2(1 OAi s.uwjsajj [pa 3q4 SumuiJuoQ -SDUoiBioqiri the doctor enjoyed a good rest. The University of Michigan Medi- remained relatively steady at about Hospitalization 84,571.11 uc That's all it takes. One match, tnd Sevensma, that the sum of J200.00 Frances Rutledge, Maple Grove, Tax Histories auoqdapx [pg P uJ3}S0y\\ Xq psdopA Mr. and Mrs. Robert and daugh- cal Center. 34 million pounds per year for the ChanKo of Status approved: In addition to the compulsory past several years, the B&W re- be transferred -frDm the Salary M. C. F., 3575-3757, No transfer New histories 2.00 3.00 -op uoaq scq Suuiaq jo piBq oq^ 10} SHOHd 1VI33dS V ter Lori of Pontiac and Miss Mary your lifetime investment can go up in physical and blood test, the ex- port notes. That's a volume equal Adjustment Abcount to Controller Richard RAmsey, Maple Grove Joan Long, Health Department, Extensions LK) 2.00 Jubelt of Ferndale were week end smoke. But not when you're covered guests of their grandparents. Mr. amination time should also serve to nearly half the total amount of —Salary Account. M. C. F., 3757-3939, No transfer 54771-5005, No transfer Federal tax lien searches no by a Hastings Mutual Farraowners and Mrs. Petec Tilkins. Other as a counseling session, advises tobacco consumed by all the coun- Motion carried, Earl Tyms, Maple Grovel Aileen Harper, Maple Grove change. guests thru the week were Mr. and Dr. Tommy N. Evans, professor try's pipe smokers. Selective Risk Insurance Policy I It save® Leonard Andrus. M. C. F., From Lie Fmcl., Nurse M. C F., 2509-2638, No transfer AND BE IT FUrVniER RE- M0A8 uoqi J3MO| Mrs. Swift Winegar and Mrs. of obstetrics and gynecology. Biggest snuff users are in Min- your money . . . and investment. It Controller 53757 to Nurses Aide 1-52912, No Robert Long, Maple Grove RESOLVED that the new schedule MOU 8J0 UDBjipiW OJljilM George Skidmore. Last Thursday. "Despite living In an era of em- nesota. North Carolina, South Car- Jay V. Smith. transfer olina, Georgia, Alabama and Tex- doesn't put out the fire, but it does re* ^ C. F., 30C8-3224, No transfer of rates shall take effect as of s||D3 Xuduj uo sapj asuDjsiQ Mr. and Mrs_ Petpr Tilkins were phasis on education," he says, Chairman Motion by Supervisor Vander- Motion by Supervisor Vander- September 1, 1962. lunch quests of her sister and "essential knowledge for a t-at- as, in that order. They inrlude fac- place losses. •. with money! Buo-] iiuaqi Bunpi unj oaoij tory workers, farmers, miners, bak- Laan, supported by Supervisor Laan, supported by Supervisor Supervisor Smith moved the husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence cessful marriage is not easily ac- Tueaday, June 36, 1962 ||,noX puo—sauiji pooB jnoX quired by young people." He urges ers, baseball players, laboratory Sevensma. that the sum of 5729.50 Sevensma, that the sum of 550.00 adoption of the resolution. Second- Allerding of Hastings. inoqo ip joaq oj p8|i{Bj|9p aq Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carnahan the physician and patient to use workers and even judges. Of the Present: Jay V. Smith, Berton be transferred from the Salary Ad- be transferred from the General ed by Supervisor Vander Laan Chevrolet 14-Ton FleeUide Pickup CfarnM Men PWfonn and family of Grand Rapids, Mr. this opportunity during the pre- 70 different types of snuff avail- Sevensma and Al Vander 1-aan. justment Account to the Salary Ac- Fund Contingent Account to Drain (Al). ll/aiji -ooj 'emoq )(3oq $)||Oi and Mrs. Robert Wood and son, marital exam in eliminate fear, able, most popular is sweet dry HASTINGS MUTUAL Bills In the following amounts I count of the various departments Commissioner—Office Supplies Ac- 3i|t hum ipnoj uj daajj o| Motion carried by the following qffau/J&ig*- /| Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. correct misinformation, detect dis- snuff—such us B&W's Tube Rose count. INSURANCE COMPANY / HASTINGS, MICli were approved: -f listed above. vole: Xdm puosjad 'Xsoo 044 ojo Watson had a steak fry In Muske- ease in its early stage, and un- —a plain, powdered tobacco often Motion carried. Veterans' Trust fund 557-52 Motion carried. Yeas: Anderson, Baker, Barto. phnn*#- S||D3 ODUD4$!a BUOI |S03-M01 gon Park on Sunday. cover any physiclal defects. flavored with sugar, licorice, clove. Leonard Andrus, See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer Pension Payroll Fund 2,995.10 Leonard Andrus, Bean, Bcuschel. Bird. Bosworth, •SUOIIDAJ8S0J JO} poaijD Bu] Mrs. Sally Martin called on her Most women have a natural Replacing the pinch-sniff-snecze v .JWIPW J Library Fund' 10.00 Controller Controller Brewer, Brown, Collins, Davis, mother, Mrs. Helena Dintaman at fear of this examination, Dr. method in common use for 200 -||dd Xq peq 0 jo ems aq 04 years is the modem method of *££ YOUR LOCAL HASTINGS MUTUAL AGENT/THERE'S.ONE HEAR YOUR FARM I Primary School Fund 793.800.39 Jay V. Smith, Jay V. Smith, DeBoer. DeMull. Denton. DeVries, Blodgett Hospital on Sunday after- Evans says. Counseling can help jaqiuaiuaj puy 'etnoj ua sjuaiuow Xddoqun sjuaAajd uajjo tucking a "dip" of snuft under the Tax Title Redemption Fund 33.14 Chairman noon. eliminate it and start the woman Chairman Dickinson, Dressier. Finger. Ford, lower lip, between the Hp and the paau ||(noX sBuiiji 041 |p jo |t|| )|:>eip y "MUDApo uj Bum Mr. and Mrs. Coral Button of on a pattern of periodic exams so Sheriff Fine & Costs Fund 1,191.00 Supervisor Sevensma moved that Frank, Freeman, Gezon, Gumser, Tuesday, July io, 1962 AZZARELLO CHEVROLET & BUICK, INC Otsego spent Tuesday with Mrs. Important to her health. gum, and allowing it to dissolve County School District Fund 350.58 the report be received, printed Hanson, Hill, Huizenga, Jamo, -ucjd moX op oi Sj Xopjp^ BuioB-Xsoa '440001$ o amsm o; Rittenger Insurance Service Button's sister, Mrs. Raymond gradually. The "dip" is very pop- Fire Prevention Fund 77.91 Present: Jay V. Smith, Berton and concurred in. Seconded by Jensen, Kaat. Kennaugh, Knutson, Xdm auo puy •uoipaoA jnoX uo 3^ Q000 V 3AVH To place your ad in the Lowell ular with U. S. snuff users. T Pitsch. 212 E. Main, Lowell Phone TW 7-9269 General Fund 16,788.64 Sevensma and Al Vander Laan, Supervisor Gezon. Koster, Lamberts, Lawyer, *wii, Phone TW 7-9294 Lowell, Michigan Ledger phone TW 7-9261. 508 West Main Street r*4rMrMr*M>«or*aror*«r*0rMr«orMr*9r*4rMrMrMrMrMrMrMrM • ' • «4!.v- • •„ • 4 •ywiii'jjiwi i.riiMft'Lftg - x VT. .ioncp.* EX. lownsmp ot Gove Lake The Reverend and Mrs. Robert Gerald Houseman and family of Mrs. I>eon Seeley Folkert And family of Richmond TREE REMOVED — Licensed and County of Ionia, State of Michigan In Saturday Evening Drag Event Grand Rapids, and Larry House- are spending a vacation wilh their insured tree trimming and re- A Primary School District man of Florida visited at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard For Sale-Generaj moval. Free estimates. Call Nels For Rent Tracks Mrs. Sybil Quiggle attended a By "Sam" John Cox home on Sunday. bridal shower honoring Miss Jan- Seeley. Petersen, 756R, collect, Ionia, NOTICE OF LAST DAY TO REGISTER Mrs. Lloyd Dean and Kurtis tWj/i MODERN — Upstairs apartment Rol)ert Cox and family visited ice Boersma, Friday evening at Mich. pl6-24 for spenl a few days last week at USED — Hofpolnt Rcfrigernlor. @0 for rent In South Lowell. Unfurn- Last Friday afternoon the local the Cox home on Sunday. the Christian Reformed Church in m Alpena and Cheyboygan visiting Call GL 9-6025. cl7-18 SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES ished, 3 rooms plus bath. GL 8- Special School Annexation Election To Be Held drivers (Ralph Lawrence, James A number of neighbors attended Ada. cl6t the Ionia Fair. relatives. Top wax ioh. S10.95. Free pickup LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- 6 THE IX)WELL LEDGER. LOWELL, MICH., AUGUST 16, 19«2 8262. ' Thompson, Larry Lawrence, Hugh Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott and , FOR SALE — Boy's bicyclc. 2G-in. and delivery. Also quick car paired. All types Rotary blades Monday, September 24, 1962 Llnkfleld, Nelson Stormzand, and Mr. and Mrs. George Johns of I EI Dorado. Three months old. Wanted wash. Brummel Sinclair Service sharpened. Precision grind- Real Estate FOR RENT — 5-room apartment Ed Marshall) competed in what Lansing were Sunday callers of | Read the Ledger Want Ads. $20. Ph. 919-1472. cl7-18 in Cascade. Phone 949-9807. cl7-20 Ing. Rink's Sharplt and Fixit LoweU Ledger WANT AD PAGE In Lowell; only 1 bedroom. Halt PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That the last day and seemed to be a mass of confu- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Seeley. LINCOLN LAKE ROAD - In the TIMBER WANTED-Cherry, Wal- Check Children's Shop, pick up and delivery. Ph. CASH RATE: 20 words SCO, additional words 2c each. If not flight up, unfurnished. Garage sion. The ^i-mllc dirt oval was so ONE HOOVER — Canister-lypc nut, soft maple, hard maple, hour on which persons residing in said school Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Shimmel, I AUCTIONEER — I will help you GL 6-9011 and 245-6694. c47tf city of LoweU, near the new high and laundry. $50 month. TW 7- dusty that cars that were on the vacuum cleancr, with attach, paid on or before 10 dayn after Insertiofl, a charge of lOo elm. Plycoma Veneer Co. Call nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawton Cole conduct your sale smoothly, prof school. Brick home with three 7388 or TW 7-7701. cl7tf district may register in order to vote in the spec- track could not be seen from the mcnts. Will sell cheaply. Call for bookkeeping wlQ be made, Olympla 3-3341 or evenings, 01- Healfo Nseds spent several days touring in itably. Make your date with me PURCHASE — A new 36-in. range bedrooms on one floor. Beauti- ial school Annexation Election to be held in said grandstands. After the races were Grand Rapids. 742-3702. cl8-19 this week, for $169.95, and re- BOX NUMBER: If box number LB care of this office LA de* fully carpeted living and dining ympla 3-2811. c43tf HOUSE FOR RENT - 3-bedroom. Ml over, the officials running the Northern Michigan. now. George VanderMeulen, auc- Mr. and Mrs. Darold Seeley and ceive an $82.50 water heater sired, add SOo to above. room. Fireplace, large screened Gas heat and water softener. In- hool district Monday, September 24, 1962, is race refused to pay the drivers, tioneer. Ph. Dutton MY 8-8571. pl8 EXPERIENCED LADY would like Now For School family entertained Mr. and Mrs. FREE! Michigan Bottled Gas ALL ERRORS in telephone advertlsementH at sender's risk. porch, big kitchen with loads of quire af 611 W. Main, LoweU. cl8 who had worked so hard to pro- work. General cleaning, house Vcrnor Seeley and family, Mr. : Company. cl8 cupboards and Formica counter. SATURDAY. AUGUST 25.1962 vide a good program. Parents were urged today by WE SPECIALIZE - In fire nsur- BATES are based strlctty on uniform Want Adv. Style. cleaning. WiU do washings or and Mrs. Louie Seeley and family I 2300 sq. ft. of quality construc- THREE ROOM — Furnished up- it * * Dr. W. H. Prothro. City-County ance for every need. Peter Speer- OUT-OF-TOWN advertisementH most be accompanied by re- Ironings. References. CaU TW 7- with a birthday dinner honoring 1 HAL GOSS LEWYT VACUUM CLEANER - tion. Two-stall garage; three stairs apartment. Heat furnished. at 5:00 p. m. o'clock, Eastern Standard Time Berlin Raceway The "Pioneer I," a dragster I Health Officer to .'-.ee that their stra Agency, TW 7-9259. cl8 mittance. 7814. c49tf Vcrnor 'Sceley's birthday. Used Lewyt vacuum cleaner, will well-shrubbed lots; and only $27,- 1078 Lincoln Lake. TW 7-7768 be- Saturday night at the Berlin built and operated by James By-1 children have a medical checkup AGENT ersons residing in scid school district now reg- Public Notice Bob Beahan was •» Sunday din- BUICK — 1955 Roadmaster Sedan. sell cheaply. Call Grand Rapids Copy for Ads on This Page Must Be In 950. Evenings, Mrs. Wierengo, fore 6 o'clock. - cl8 Raceway Walley Sanders chalked erly jr. of 859 Byerly Avenue, before starting the school year YOUNG MEN WANTED ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Good motor and rubber, two-tone 742-3702. C18-19 Ledger Office Before 5 P. M. on Tuesdays. GL 9-6413. George A Miller, Real- istered with the cleric of said Township of Keer.e. up his second consecutive main and'Fred Schatz of East Paris land that beginning school children ALLSTATE TW 7-9261 FOR DELIVERY AND DISPLAY FOR RENT — 4 bedroom house. VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER * COOK. AHy». Keyt and family to help Bob Keyt blue. Fully equipped. 5300, cash, tor, 1400 Lake Dr., S. E., GL 6- WORK do not need to re-register. event by out-driving Bob Knight 835 W. Main St.. Lowall, Mich. Rd., S.E.. reached a speed of 160 have secured birth certificates, INSURANCE COMPANIES ELECTRIC — Sewing machine for 905 E. Main St. Partly furnished. Illness and poor performance I celebrate his birthday. Mr. and GLASS or best offer. Crampton at E. 1777, cl8 $405.00 monthly guaranteed salary, and Ralph Baker in the accident- ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR mpli Saturday in slightly more TW 7-7133. cl8 Registrations will be taken by the Clerk of said HEARING CLAIMS In school can lie prevented in Mrs. James Stapert nnd family of Leonard, Ada; mornings. OR 6- sale. Good running condition, marred race. than nine seconds as it sped a- 906 W. MAIN. LOWELL BUYING car necessary Slate of Michigan, the Probale Court many youngsters by a pre-school i Grand Rapids were also callers cabinet style, $25. Mrs. Vern FOR SALE — Ranch-style home, Township of Keene at his office at RFD 2, Sara- This Saturday nij?ht, top driv- (or Ihe County of Kent. 897-7985 2444. cl8 Apply Friday Evening, 7 O'clock FOR RENT — 33x8-ft. Aluminum long a quarter-mile strip under TELEVISION Weaver, 949-0422, after 4 p. m. A NEW OR USED CAR? % mile west of city limits on ers from all over the state will At a teiiion of taid court, held at fh« checkup", said Dr. Prothro, "and who came to wish Bob "Happy at 543 Graceland, N. E. house trailer. Separate bedroom, nac, Michigan. probate office, in the city of Grand Rapidt, the linhts in Muncie, Indiana. ACREAGE FOR SALE — Mrs. cl8 BLUE RIBBON this applies to kindergarten Birthday", and enjoyed Ice cream Auto — Life — Hospitalization FOR LOW. LOW, BANK RATES M-21. Kitchen, dinette, living Grand Rapids, Mich. bathroom, living room, kitchen. be competing in the Michigan in taid County on the With Byerly behind the wheel, John Regan, UN 8-6748. cl8 room, 2 bedrooms, and den or State Championship race for su- 2nd day of August, A. D. I9fc2 through highschool". PICTURE TUBES Homeowners CHECK WITH C17-18 Gas range, space heater, refri- Preient: HON. WALLACfe WAALKES, Judge the airplane engine-powered vehi- FOR SALE — 1947 Ford tractor, Dated August 14, 1962 The answer to "Why can't Fire — Boat — Commercial SERVICE 3rd bedroom. Ph. TW 7-7395 or gerator. Available Aug. 22. Ph. IHjrmodifieds at the Marne oval. of Probate. cle passed the quarter-mile flag in TOP SOIL FOR SALE—Also fill with loader, plows, drags, culti- In the Matter of fhe Eitafe of Johnny read" may be that he Rebuilt 17" or 21" c9tf STATE SAVINGS BANK TW 7-9126. C16-18 HELP WANTED FEMALE-Open- TW 7-9581. cl8 Mrs. Paul Detmers, * * * 9.09 seconds after accelerating dirt and bank gravel. Everett vator, manure spreader, hay RAY A. GLOVER. Dacaawd can't see the words so veil or CRANE & Lowell, Mich. Ings women, 18 to 50. Interesting Ralph Lawrence of Lowell con- Notice it Hereby Given, That all crediton Installed $33.00 Carey, Lowell. Phone TW 7-7015. FOR SALE—Comfortable two-bed- Secretary of the Board of Education, from a dead stop. rake. Also four ewes. Call TW 7- c43 tf telephone work — pleasant work- FOR RENT — Modem upstairs tinued to add up his wins in the of taid deceated are required to preient perhaps he doesn't hear I teach- c5f 7643. cl8 room house. Oil furnace. 2 acres. their claimi In writing and under oath, to In an earlier try, Byerly report- BULLDOZER 24-in. $43.00 ing conditions — guarantee plus apartment, located east of city School District Number 8, modified sportsmen class as ho laid Court, end to terve a copy thereof er as well as he shouk Unsus- Bam newly painted. Phone TW ed, the racing car had hit 155.99 Plus Sales Tax SEELEY CONSTRUCTION Euild- STUMPS—Cut from lawns and additional Incentive — CaU GL 4- limits. CaU TW 7-7676, cl8 Township of Keene, County of Ionia, drove through a congested field, upon Charlet Demlng of 11399 6Clh St.. Alto, pected defects can make a big TRUSSES—Trained fitter, surgical 7-7655. C16-18 Michigan, fiduciary of taid etlite nnd that mph in 9.06 seconds. difference in his progress at SERVICE ing and remodeling. Cement fields 4 to 6 in. below ground 2742 - 9 to 5 week days. cl7-18 despite accidents, to win the sec- tuch claimi will be heard hy said Court at appliances, etc. Koss R e x a 11 State of Michigan the Probate Oflice on tr.e Byerly said that the car was school and later in life. EXCAVSTING OF ALL KINDS! JUST CALL ME — work, basements, blocks, chim- level. Will not damage lawns, QUALITY HOMES-Large lots, Watch Ledger Want Ads for 'top ond heat race nf the evening. Drugs, Saranac, Mich. c39tf WANTED — Woman for house- 23rd day of October, A. D. 1942 also slated to race at the Munsie Protective immunization against 4-H FAIR neys and fireplaces. Houses, ga- free estimate. Call DR 4-5755, modem country living, all plas- grade' buys every week. Jim Thompson of Lowell led al ten o'dock in Ihe forenoon. keeper and companion for elderly It it Ordered, That notice thereof be track Sunday, but a broken axle polio, diphtheria, tetanus and rages, additions and barns. All Pat Gallagher, Lake Odessa, Rte. tered homes with hardwood trim the race for six laps, but slipped CALL: TW 7-7630 TW7-9275 PULLETS — For sale. 10-weeks- lady. For details call TW 7-7406. given by publication of a copy fiereof tor forced It to stay on the sidelines. whooping cough and vaccination S E kinds of buildings. Experienced 2. c50tf in restricted area. Trade In your a little on the dirt (rack and Law- three weekt comecutively prcvioul to I*'H old to laying age. Vaccinated, de- pl8 day ol h iring. In lha Lowell Ledger and Has P-M Midor against smallpox nre the best de- AL and guaranteed work. Ph. L. J. old home; FHA Terms, 1H miles rence took over the lead. beaked, and delivered. Leghorns, that the liduclary caute a ;opy of fhit Seeley, TW 7-9164. c2tf ALTO BEAUTY SHOP will be open The "Pioneer I," which Is spon- fense against these crippling and Gray and Leghorn cross, and north of LoweU on Vergennes WANTED — Have buyer for a one » * * noflce to be terved upon each known party Radio Service Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Larry Lawrence, driving a '32 in intereit at hit latl known addrett by sored by the Pennzoil a n d I'res- killing diseases. Follow-up booster 0. E. Bieri & Sons Heavies. Getty's Poultry Farm St. "Will build to specifications" to three bedroom home on or C.B.EARLE certified or regitlered mail, return receipt TRASH AND JUNK HAULED- Saturdays. Flossie will be in on Ford sedan, drove hard in the tone companies, among others, shots should Ix? obtained at proper LOWELL, MICH. COMPANY and Hatchery. Middleville, Mich. WILLIAM SCHREUR, Contract- near Thomapple River. Up to demanded, at laatt fourteen (H) dayt prior Cascade Twp.. Bob's Pick-up For Summer Checkup And Wednesday. Phone UN S-4291. third heat race to finish in third to tuch hearing, or by pertonaonal tervice at measured 17 ft,, 10 in. in length Intervals and these can be taken c9tf H. O. CHROI'CH Phone SY 5-3395. cl6tf or A Builder, TW 7-9189. c27tf $20,000. Call R. J. Tlmmer Real- PLUMBING AND leatt five |5) dayt prior to tuch hearing. DEPENDABLE Service. Ph. 897-9031. c31tf Cascade Beauty Shop is open nnd features a 120-inch wheel care of at the regular checkups. Free Labor ALL Year ty, 676-3901, or 949-0139, Ada, place. Larry finished fifth in the WALLACE WAALKES, every day and Tuesday, Wednes- ATTENTION—Have buyers for HOT WATER HEATING Judge of Probate, base. The behemoth tips the scales In Michigan, beginning school BLUEBERRY NURSERY-Stock, TRUCKING EVERT THURSDAY Michigan. cl8-19 semi-feature, wilh his brother, Long I day and Thursday evenings. properties In or near LoweU. Al- Ralph pushing him across the Kent County. Michigan | nt 3 500 pounds, of Which 1.350 children nnd children new to Mich- NEW DODGE selling out at reduced prices. to Lake Odessa stock sale. Call CONTRACTOR AND A true copy. Church of The Nazarene Pat Blue Kathy Book, operators. so have several buyers for WANTED TO RENT - 2.3-bed- finish line in sixth place. ROLAND R. ROBEY, lbs. Is the weight of the nngine. igan schools are required by law Blueberry Hill Nursery, Route George Francisco, TW 7-7817 Blue Ribbon Service Contract REPAIR WORK CI7I9 201 North Washington LoweU, Michigan Flossie will be in all day on Tues- farms. Wm. A. Armstrong, Brok- room home near LoweU. No chil- Bid Marshall of Lowell, hack in Regitfe' of Probate. The dragster is powered by an to present their immunization 3, Rockford. c8tf c46tf "A" gives you complete tune- KENNETH CULVER - MINISTER day and in the evening. Call GL er. Write AUD Route Two or dren. CaU TW 7-7767. pl8 action after several months absence Allison V-12 World War II super- records to school officials. TRADE-INS up of your heating unit and PH. UN 8-6715 AH we are selling our farm and moving Into Hinaller quartfrs, wo VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER A COOK, AHyi. NOTARY PUBLIC? We have all SECTJRITY—For your valuables 4-7479. c6tf caU 866-4253. cl4tf finished third in the semi-feature 835 Wetl Main Slreal, Lowtll, Mich. charged fighter engine of the type School officials also require labor Free for an entire year. will sell at Public Auction on the farm located 3 mile* East of Low- the forms for filing. Bond nervice with a safety deposit box in the WANTED — Babysitter for one Alto, Michigan for the modified sportsmen. SALE OF REAL ESTATE used In the P-38. The engine. birth certificates from beginning SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE MORTCAGE - ell, or 4 miles Went of Saranac, at 10611 (irand River Drive (South State of Michigan. The Probate Court for mo's and handle all mailing. Call TW new vaults of the State Savings PEAHENS AND PEACOCKS-For child. 458-8634. cl8 cl4-tf Nelson Stormzand of Lowell plac- capable of generating 3.000 horse- school children. Parents whose MORNING WORSHIP 11:0e A. M. DODGE PHOENIX 4 DR. Loans, auto and personal loans. of River), on Ihe County of Kent. power, has four valves per cylin- 7-9269. Rittenger Insurance Ser- Bank, Lowell as low as $4.40 a sale. 3969 Pettii Rd., N. E,f R-2. ed tenth In the feature. At a teition of taid cojrl, held ft lh« children were born in Kent County SUPERVISED NURSERY May we serve you? State Sav- HELP WANTED — Gas station at- Probate Office in Ihe city of Grand Rapidi DODGE PIONEER HARDTOP vice, Lowell, Mich. cl8 year. Ask a member of the staff Ada, Mich. cl6-18 der and left-hand rotation with may obtain birth certificates at YOUNG PEOPLE AND JUNIORS 6:15 P. M. $19.95 ings Bank, LoweU, Phone TW 7- tendant, evenings. Inquire at 800 in taid County, on the VALIANT 200 l-DR. for more information. cl6tf ith day of Augutf, A. D. 1962 dual ignition. the County Clerk's office in the EVENING WORSHIP 7:80 P. M. W. Main, or caU 897-7370. cl8 LoweU's first marriage took FORD FALCX)N 4-DR. SIMPLE AS A-B-C! - No matter For Summer Checkup And CALL ME IMMEDIATELY for any 9277. c23tf HANDCRAFTED Preient; HON. A. DAL£ STOPPELS. Judge The car Is also equipped with County Building. 110 Crescent. PRAYER AND PRAISE WEDNESDAY 7 :S0 P. M. whether you want to buy, sell, FOR SALE - Bottled gas 20.in. broker window glass, aluminum Sat., Aug. 18-1 P.M. place in March. 1839, between of Probata. hydraulic clutch, brakes, and NW. Residents of tha City of All Parts and All Labor FOR SALE — 3 bedroom home. WANTED — To care for children In lha Matter of fhe Etlale of "Give Unto the Lord the Glory Due Unto Ills Name; Worship 1959*5 rent or exchange, it's easy to do stove and hot water heater. Law- or wood. Will give you prompt Miss Caroline Baird. the town- MARY DUKES, Dacaaiad steering, as well as with a jet- Grand Rapids may also secure Recently remodeled throughout. In my home. Ph. 676-1821. cl8 Goldie Rountville. adiriniitratrii, having the Lord In the Beauty of HoUness." Psalm 29:2. DODGE SIERRA WAGON with a result-getting Ledger Want ton Cole. TW 7-7628. cl8 All Year LONG I service on replacing. Ada, Cas- ship's first school teacher, nnd Ca- drag parachute, needed to provide birth certificates from the Vital Near park, Catholic school, new filed in taid court a petition, ora/ing for PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON Ad. Just phone TW 7-9261. pl8 cade, and Eastmont area only. leb Page. licemo lo tell the inleretl of teid •itlafe in extra braking power when the Records Division of the Grand Come and Worship With Us FOR SALE — 4 hp. Page garden Blue Ribbon Service Contract high school. Furniture optional. Hastings Livestock Sales certain real estate therein detcrlbed. DODGE CORONET 4.DR. Ed Strong, GL 10956 or GL 1- Farm Equipment and Misc. vehicle is driven over the short Rapids-Kent County Health De- tractor, with plow, cultivator and "B" is the most complete and $8,800, good terms. TW 7-7901. August 10, 1962 It is Ordered. That the ... Choice of Three 0986. c49tf ctioniil Floor PLYMOUTH 9-PASS. W AGON WHEEL ALIGNMENT INSURED EVEN PAYMENT tate should not be granted. construction. Sweep Contest BAILEY DRIVE AT PARNELL ROAD renewing. It pays. The Speerstra to Eat 900. Beef Cows $12.00-$16.60 Tent with 5-ft. sidewalls; 12-gauge Double nnd 20-gauge Single Bar- It it Furlner Ordered, That public notice DODGE CORONET 4-DR. AND BALANCE Agency. TW 7-9259. cl8 PLAN GRAND RIVER DRIVE - Red- thereof be given by publication of a copy Also working on the maintenance The Kent County 1962 Archery REV. RICHARD VANDEN BOSCH, MINISTER Bulls $17.00-$19.00 rel Shot Guns; Kodlak Bow and Arrow Set with Quiver; Some INSURANCE of fhit order, for three tuccettive weekt DE SOTO FIREDOME l-DR. CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES — wood bungalow, wooded lot, 200x of the vehicle are Tom Cunning- Tournament Champion is Dennis With Purchase Of Top Hogs $19.00-$19.60 at Hand Tools and Miscellaneous Articles. previous to said day of hearing, in the WRINGER STYLE — Washer and With our insured equal pay- Pick your own any day. Excel, Lowell Ledger a newspaper printed and cir- ham and Bob Tatroe. Seeley. 18. of Ada. Seeley had 300. Garage, $8,900, terms. Second Grade $18.50-$19.00 1957*5 boys' 26-in. bicycle, good condi- ment plan you get easy-to-meet lent picking. North of Belding 3 culated in said county. ,T«nnc. , To VItit Salt Flntn the over all high score of 411 4 NEW ATLAS TIRES GULLIFORD ROAD - 78 acres. Roughs $13.00-$17.10 A. DALE STOPPELS, 10:00 A. M. - MORNING WORSHIP DODGE CORONET 4-DR. tion. Call TW 7-9502, 805 N. Jeff- heating bills. miles on M-91. Bird Blueberry SmaU house and bam, $6,500. $1,- Thomapple TV DUE? Judge of Probate. The local speed enthusiasts and points. Boars $12.00-$14.50 Kent County. Michigan PLVMOUTH SAVOY HARDTOP erson, Lowell. pl8 Plantation, phone Belding 930-J1 their car are well known at local Karen Wingeier, 15. Alto. Tom 11:00 A. M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL, Sherman Taylor, Supt. (Any size—at competitive prices) 000 down. Feeder Cattle $18.00-$23.00 & APPLIANCE CENTER Household Goods A true copy PLYMOUTH CUSTOM WAGON or Gi-eenville PLaza 4-6740. cl5tf ROLAND R. ROBEY. raceways. Including the Stanton Rcynhout, 14, Alto, and Dennis Adult Blhle Class Taught by The Pastor LOWELL — 4-bedroom modernized Good Lambs $20.00-$22.50 IN CASCADE I960 Leonard Upright Comb. Deep Free*" and Refrigerator; Leon- Save wilh Regittw of Probate. CI7-I9 Drag Strip, the International Acres Seeley, Ada, will represent Kent WHEEL ALIGNMENT AT THINKING OF home. Oil fumace porch. $8,000. Seconds $17.00-^20.00 "Come and Receive a Blessing" PICKUP5 /rgy MEATS—"No middle man we but- LOWELL — (near) 20 acres, 3- ard 30-In. Electric Stove, large oven, clock and timer (very (;ood); Stale Farm's VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER > COOK, Attyt. Raceway in Grattan, and "he 131 County at the State 4-H A Archery HALF PRICE WITH PURCHASE Top Calves $36.00 835 Wait Main Street. Lowell. Mich. IIMM) DODGE—D100 Sweptllne HOME IMPROVEMENT? cher our own." Fill your freezer bedroom remodeled home. Two ABO Electric Dryer (like new); early American S-pc. Mable Living Dragway in Martin, Michigan. Tournament d u ring State 4-H OF TWO NEW ATLAS TIRES • product of Phllllpi WroUum Co. William Daniel, Nashville, R2 low insurance FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT 1959 INTERNATIONAL ^-TON with H good beef, cut up, 42c Room Suite, davenport, platform rocker and chair; 2 Matching Small In Grattan last July 4, the Show Thursday, August 30. FOR FINANCIAL HELP BE baths, hot water heat, barn, chic- Floyd Moored, Caledonia rales for State of Michigan, The Probate Court (or . . . 8-fool Box a lb. Lean pigs cut up, 29c a Drop Leaf Tables; Motorola 21-In. Television on swivel tabic; Drop the County of Kent. "Pioneer I" reached 112 mph in There were four divisions at the SURE AND CALL ON ken coop, $13,000. 10 pet. down. Clarence Hartman, Hastings careful drivers. 1968 DODGE Vi-TON V8 lb. Wrapped, frozen, labeled, 4c Leaf Extension Table and 0 Maple Chairs; 1960 Upholstered Studio At a setsion of said court, held at Ihe 7.9 seconds over a one-eighth-mile j County Tournament. Winner of CASCADE STANDARD McCABE ROAD — 10-acre build- Top Beef $24.50 ' See me. probale office, in Ihe City of Grand Rap- South Boston Bible Church ItH INTERNATIONAL UTIL- STATE SAVINGS BANK ADA OIL CO. a lb. extra. Also over the coun- ing site. 'Couch; Base Rocker; 2 early American Rugs and Padu (12x13 and ids, in said County, on the course, Byerly said. the .lO-ll year age group was SERVICE Carl Hartman, Hastings lit day of Auguit, A. D. 1962 REV. NEIL HORN, PASTOR ITY BOX Lowell, Mich. ter cuts, any quantity. Custom 52ND STREET - (LoweU school) 10 ft., 6 ln.xl2); Oval 9x12 Rug; Pole Lamp; Table Lamp; Clothes Last weekend, at the Martin Tom Pyne, 11, Rockford. Champi- 6895 Cascade Rd. Top Hog $19.60 GAS Pretenl: HON. A. DALfe STOPPELS, Judge 1952 DODGE I/,-TON c43 tf butchering, cutting, wrapping & Hamper; Hollywood Bed, complete; Wardrobe; 2 Chests of Draw- of Probate. strip, the car reached 157.9 mph on of tiie 12-13 age group was Four bedroom home with about Harry Damoth, Alto "A Bilple Believing Church Where A Warm 1950 FORD < i-TON freezing. East Paris Packing Co., FURNACES AND ers; Dresser; Commode; Drapes and Curtains; A Few Dishes; In tha Matter of the Etlale of in 9.82 seconds over a quarter- Elwood Wingeier. 13, Alt o. PHONE 949-1220 5 acres. $9,500. Will trade for 3- . DOROTHY KLEEFISCH, Dacaatad Welcome Awaits You" SCOTCH GRILL — Clocks, lamps, OR 6-4511 4200 East Paris Road, S. E., CH 1941 CHEVROLET UTHJTY bedroom in Lowell. CONVERSION BURNERS Wizard Deluxe Cabinet Cimrcoal r,rlll with Bleotrlo Rotlsserie (like Dolorei Gabourie having filed in taid mile course. Champion of the 14-15 group hot plates, lawn sweeper, garden 1-0945. Open daily until 5 p. m. court her final adminittration acco.'it and Byerly and his partners left to- WE GIVE SARANAC — (near). 76 acres on new); 23-, 8-, and S-gal. Crocks; Quaker Oil Space Heater; Wood was Karen Wingeier, 15, A 11 o. | MORNING WORSHIP AND JUNIOR CHURCH 10 A. M. tools, saws and so forth. Drapes, Fridays until 8 p. m. c48tf her petition praying for Ihe allowance there- day for Bonneville, Utah, where "S&H" GREEN STAMPS M-21. 2-famlly home, $8,000. Op- Stove; Double Wash Tubs; 2 Lawn Chairs and some misc. Items. ARNOLD KIMBALL of and for Ihe assignment and distribution Champion of the 16 year olds and Nursery Provided curtains, blankets, clothing. New, ELECTRICAL of the residue of said estate, they will watch other drivers at- over was Dennis Seeley. FOR SALE — Apples. Ruth Kerr, en to offers. 202 North Hudson, LoweU It it Ordered, That the SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:15 A. M. second best and rummage. Sale WIRING — FIXTURES TERMS — Cash, unless other arrangements have been made. Settle- tempt to break the world's land Year-End Need Insulation ? 10038 Bailey Dr., N. E. Phone TIMPSON AVENUE — Three-year- WATER HEATERS Box 12 4lh day of Saplembar. A. D. 1942 YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING 8:30 P. M. Friday and Saturday, Aug. 17 CLEANING-CARPETS, furniture, ment must be made day ol sale. Not responsible for accidents. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at taid speed records on the salt flats on ... deals TW 7-7457. cl7tf old 3-bed room home on acre lot. Ph. TW 7-9971 irobate office be and It hereby appointed Minstrel Association To EVENING WORSHIP, u 7:30 P. M. NOW IS THE TIME TO and 18. from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. walls, minor carpentry. Free es- REPAIRS the shores of the Great Salt Lake. PREPARE $13,200. f9r examining and allowing taid account THURSDAY PRAYER MEETING 7:30 P. M. 6629 Cascade Road. cl8 timates. Call Boersma and Van- • mil lam and hearing taid petition- Give LitHe League Funds Year-End PEARS NOW — Peaches at week- VERGENNES ROAD - 4-bedroom H it Further Ordered, That public notice FOR COLD WEATHER derBee, OR 6-3097 or GL 4-0285. STATE FARM FOR SALE — 2 Chihuahua pup?, end. Pick your own. Also, to- farm home, bam, about 5 acres. Appliances thereof be given by publication of a copy The Thomapple Minstral Associ- ... terms of thii order, for three tuccettive weeks Knopp Reformed Softball cl3# matoes, picked. 3897 Buttrick, % $5,000. FOR ESTIMATE Mr. & Mrs. Claude McCaul ation Board of Directors voted Also — Aluminum white, 8 weeks old. Phone MY 8- INIUIAHCI. MUTUAL previout to taid day of hearing, in the Lowell Ledger a newspaper printed and Team Starts Tournament Independent Fundamental 8424. cl8 mile north of old US-16. Stan R. J. TIMMER REALTY * CAU TW 7-7948 OWNERS AUTOMOBILl IMUIANCE COMPANY last week to donate 5200.00 of the Year-End Combination Doors and AZZARELLO CHEVROLET, Buick. circulated in taid county. Milanowski, UN 8-2603. cl8 Post Office Building, Ada, Mich. GEORGE VANDER MEL'LEN, Auctioneer Al. VanderLaan Horn* Oilier: Bloomlngton. IllmoU ,, A. DALE STOPPELS, The powerful Knanp Avenue I nssocialion funds to Ihe Thomapple Try our fine service. Lowell, RICKERT ELECTRIC B ... discounts Windows FOR SALE — Used comet, good Office phone 676-3901; Residence Phone MY 8 8571 Clerk Judge of robaie. ALTON BIBLE CHURCH Mich. TW 7-9294 for appointment. PEACHES — Tree ripened. Red Kent County. Michigan formed Church boys' softball team ^ m ...u condition, $75. Phone OW 3-3021. 949-0139; Jack Fahrni, salesfnan 208 So. Hadson 6 cl9tf Havens ready now. Carl Kropf. LYLE COVERT A true Copy moves into tournament play at ' ' nim^f thn rn^mtt 3 Mile & Lincoln Lake Rd. on our pl8 ROLAND R. ROBEY irmi ttlle n m of 1 C scat,e TW 7-9334; Carl Simmerer, sales- Phone TW 7.98W LoweU p. m. this evening on the Michigan ? ® V ®. « Busi- ERWIN R. TUINSTRA — Pastor Phone TW 7 9093 TW 7-9787. C17-18 man, TW 7-7638. C18-19 Regitter of Probale. CI7-I9 entire inventory We are now handling a line of FOR SALE — Five Beagle puppies, TANK FULL? Call Fuller Septic St. home field, acting as hos, team BLUEBERRIES - Are ripe. Good VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER « COOK. Attyi. SUNDAY SERVICES of Electrical Supplies males. Ph. UN 8-3287. pl8 Tank Cleaning, licensed and bond- 83S W. Main St.. Lowell, Mich. for the Knapp Avenue Reformed f Cascade ed. Day or night emergency serv- picking. Sunday pickers welcome. ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR Church softball tourney. Christian Chuich. 10:00 A. M. Worship 1962 Dodges The money will be used to con- USED — Compact vacuum clean- ice. Member of Ada Business- Bert Tuinstra, south side of GRAVEL HEARING CLAIWS Opponents in the tournament will HOME Lewis Electric tinue the sponsorship of those 11:13 A. M. Bible School - 7:00 P. M. Youth Fellowship er, like new. Call Grand Rapids, men's Association. Phone OR 6- Scram Lake. cl7tf SCREENED BANK RUN OR State of Michigan, The Prob '.te Court for not be determined until just prior $AVE HUNDREDS OF THORSEN SOCKET WRENCHES ORDER YOUR the County ol Kent. WASHED FOR CEMENT WORK organizations' two little league DOLLARS Buy Them By The Piece Or 742-3702. C18-19 5986. c51 tf At a tession of taid cnurt. held at th« to game time. Winners of tonight's 8:00 P. M. Worship WARD'S — Cultivated Blueberries probate office, in the city of Grand Rap- teams. NOW ! FINANCING Stabilized or Bank Ron For Hotpolnt • Maytag contests will then move into final Sets ORDER — Your heating equipment at Sandy Bottom Lake, 16 miles ids. in taid County on the The $200.00 is part of the re- Wednesday 8 P. M. — Prayer Meeting Road Work SALES AND SERVICE Bill day of July, A. D. 1962 play tomorrow evening. While The Selection Is now and receive an $82.50 water north of Lowell to M57, then 1 ceipts being distributed from the BLOCK SAND - FILL DIRT Present: HON. A. DALE STOPPELS. Judga The Knapp team looks forward to Still Good heater FREE! No monthly pay- mile west, V» mile north, % mile Long Term Mortgages, for new Servici on All Makes ot Probate. Thomapple Minstrel Show. "Holding forth the Word of Life" Phil. 2:16 doing well In the tourney, basing ments until October. Michigan A NEW HOME FOR west. pl8 construction, remodeUng o r Stones for Drain Fields In tha Matter of tha Estate of This was the first yeir the lA -In. Black & Decker Washers, Dryers WILLIAM OLTHOUSE, Decoated its expectations on its success on Bottled Gas Company. cl8 YOU! home purchase. Come In and Top Soil Notice it Hereby Given, that oil creditors Minstrel Show was staged under Power Drills TOMATOES - 'til frost. Lower Refrigerators of said deceased are required to present the ball field during last week. discuss your plans with us. FOR PROMPT DELIVERY SEED WHEAT AND their claims in writing and under oath, to the auspices of the newly formed WHO CAN SETTLE YOUR CLAIM acid, vine-ripe, fresh picked. On August G the Knapp nine wal- BUY WITH CONFIDENCE ELECTRICAL WIRING said Court, and to terve a copy tnereol Thomapple Minstrel Association. Col... TW 7-7760 loped the Home Acres Reformed Only $11.95 the best way — not a direct All You Need Is $300 Floyd Geiger, TW 7-7401. cl8 AND CONTRACTING upon George R. Cook, Admin'st/ator, of 3166 Charter membership cards will writer of insurance, but your own LOWELL Bonnell, S. E., Grand Rapids V Michigan, Church team by a score of 7-0. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ^ CANNING SUPPLIES - Glass fiduciary of said estate, and that such Ih? mailed to those people who friendly agent. You can talk to Phone TW 7-7746 claims will be heard by said Court at the Knapp chalked up G hits and made SAVINGS & LOAN contributed extra time and ef- SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. WORSHIP 11 A. M and 7:30 P. M. him in a friendly manner, not a Interested ? cans 50c doz., all sizes. Covers BYRON WEEKS Factory Trained Servicemen Probate Office on Ihe 3 errors, while the visitors made 16th day of October. A. D. 1962 fort as actors, promoters and 25c doz. Rutherford Canning Co.. ASSOCIATION LoweU, Mich. "We SeU the Best and Service only 2 hits to offset their 4 errors. SENIOR AND JUNIOR YOUTH CWSB PROGRAM 6:30 P. M. JACKSON Meekhof Lumber cold telephone call. See us to- at ten o cloc> in tne lorenoon. technicians of this years show. FERTILIZER.. NOW! It it Ordered. That notice thereof be given day. Call TW 7-9269. Rittenger Write: Box I47H, LoweU. cl8tf Closed Saturday Noon c7tf the Rest" An August 9 contest with Grace PRAYER SERVICE — 8:00 P. M. 217 West Main Street by publication of a copy hereof for three Plans are already being dis- Reformed church saw the Knapp MOTOR SALES Insurance Service, Lowell, Mich. PEACHES — Pick your own. NeU Plmne TW 7-7132 weekt consecutively previous to said day of cussed for next year and '.vill in- DODGE — DART — LANCER Co. cl8 Lowell, Michigan hearing, in Ihe Loweli Ledger, and that team win again by a score of 18-0. Speaker Sunday: Rev. Jay Nauta VanTimmeren, 9239 Vergennes, H)e fiduciary cause a copy of this notice clude several changes. 6045—28th Street. S. E. Knapp ran up their point total on ISO W. Main, LoweU Ph. 897-9281 Ada. Phone new number, 676-5486. to be served upon each known oarty in All letters offering suggestions Missionary from Liberia DRY CLEANING—$1.00 for suits, interast af hit last known address by certi- 12 bits, while the Grace team cl8 cl8tf fied or registered mail, return receipt de- for next year's show should be Ph. 949-2140 dresses, and topcoats. Quality NOW IS THE TIME mustered only 2 hits. CHOICE LOTS manded, at least fourteen (M) dayt prior mailed to Donnally Palmer, 3462 M. KEITH MC IVER — PASTOR cleaning guaranteed. Veteran's CADILLAC 14 ft. fishing boat with PEACHES — Red Havens now. to tuch hearing, or by personal service at Winning pitcher for Knapp in least five (5) dayt prior to such hearing. Goodwood Drive, S. E. Dry Cleaners pickup station lo- both games was Ron Rice. a 61" beam, 28" deep and 2^ Hale and Rich Havens later. Del- CANADIAN CERTIFIED GENESSEE A. DALE STOPPELS. For Transportation or Spiritual Counsel, Call TW 7-7S15 cated in the Cascade Paint & hp. rating. Was $325, now only bert Kropf, TW 7-7873. pl8 and Building Sites GET FREE ESTIMATES EM Judgo of Probate. Service Center building in Cas- Kent County, Michigan Student Help To Be Used $229. Evinrude motors, TeeNee A true copy. cade across from Old Kent trailers and Kayot Pontoon boatp HALE HAVEN PEACHES - Pick Cascade—Forest Hills ROLAND R. ROOEY, Local Legion Auxiliary For School Maintenance Bank. Open daily 9 to 6. c28tf your own, or we will pick them Register of Probate. cl7-l9 Landman Sport Center, 2956— Area $290 bu To Install New Officers 28th Street, S. E. GL W715. for you. Transue Orchard on 36th VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER ft COOK, Attys. Forest Hills superintendent Har- MOTOR SCOOTER INSURANCE— 83S W. Main St.. Lowell, Mich. SNOW METHODIST CHURCH c4Mt St. J. A. Sullivan, TW 7-7362. pl8 We Have A Large Selection For GAS On Thursday evening. August 23. old Chambers reported Monday Regular limits of liability and CONVERSION OR NEW FURNACES ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR that the local school system will THE WHITE CHURCH ON THE HILL (SNOW AVENUE) property damage only $13.05 for The Home Builder HEARING CLAIMS the MacDonald-Osmcr Legion Post Going GOING BLOCKS—8 in. concrete 18c; 8 in. employ student help for sweeping R. A. WITTENBACH-Minister 6 months. You can't afford to be Ranging from Platted Lots To State ol Michigan, The Probate Court for Auxiliary will have an installation cinder 21c; 2c per block deliv- Ihe County of Kent. of officers at the Fellowship Hall classrooms daily afltr school without it. Call TW 7-9269 for 15-Acre Parcels At a session ot said court, held at the ered. Vosburg Block and Gravel Lost and Found 10:00 A. M. — Worship Service protection. Rittenger Insurance $500.00 to $10,000.00 probate office, in fhe city of Grand Rapids, of the Cascade Christian Church bours. GONE! Co., 8876 Grand River Drive, CANADIAN CERTIFIED AVON in taid County on 'he Boys aged 16 and over are pre- Service, Lowell, Mich. cl7-21 LOST — Green male parakeet. 7th day of August, A. D. 1962. at 8 p. ip. Mr. Douglas Johnson, Guest Speaker Ada, OR 6-3397 or OR 6-3393. ferred for the job. Chambers said. Very tame. Answers to name of Present, HON. A. DALE STOPPELS, Judge The Installing officer will be NOW STATE APPROVED-Driver c52tf Complete Line Of ^ of Probate. Those who are interested in the 11:05 A. M. — Church School Bus transportation available The new '63's are coming Tiny. Reward offered. Call TW 7- In fha Matter of She Estate of Mrs. Leila Williams of the Crispus janitorial positions should contact P. BL — Methodist Youth FeUowahlp training school of Grand Rapids, 7795. plS Cascade Plumbing Fixtures FRANK LEWIS, Dtceatad. Attucks Post number 59 of Grand Inc. Courses for high school stu- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED-For $295 bu. Notice it Hereby Given, That all creditors Rapids. Lyle De Armond in the school and every 1962 Chevrolet prompt service, phone Francla oi said deceased are required to preient dents between 16 and 18 years FOUND — German Shepherd pup- & Heating Epuip. their claims in wtiling and undor oath. Officers t|_o b__e installed are: administration office at GL 9-0165. YOU ARE WELCOME of age. Adults private training Sloan, Orleans, Michigan, Phone py. Call UN 8-6749, Alto, Mich. Real Estate Office and Buick must GO ! Repair Service upon Harold J. fcngie^for o* 3'o i^. TTvc U ' President. Leila Venneman„ ; Vice- 761-3623. c21tf NEW PHONE NUMBER 1%.' YLARIJOOKS STILL and courses for motor scooter cl8 •( son, Lowell. M ch.qa. n. •IOJC'drv D J President. Ldna Usmor; Secivt , mules and benches, the feed manufacturing plant. pear In next week's paper only. this book: but these are written that ye may believe that Jesus is fhe Christ, the Son and scrubbed out the voting Mr. Kleinheksel was one of of God; and thai believing ye may have life in his name." Do you believe this truth? ^ths for the election held last nearly 400 dealers and key feeders IN MEMORIAM I>o you believe in this Christ, the Son of God as your Savior and the Lord and Mas- Tuesday. who toured the Allied facilities. In loving memory of our moth- ter of your life? » —H. Buik-ma After we had finished cleaning er and grandmother. Marguerite the hall we all went to Mrs. Van- LoweU was originally named Blaser, who passed away August This message paid for by the Sunday School of Heyningen's home and had our "Dansvllle" In 1847 after its foun- 16, 1958. Calvary Chapel sack lunches and held our regular der, Daniel Marsac. Sadly missed by her family meeting. The members discussed the re- quirements for each project to be CALVARY CHAPEL taken to the County Fair. The old- Congregational Church er members gave suggestions "Now what are we supposed to do?" John Rlnnrd, Lowell Light (Christian Reformed) — On West Main Street which would help the newer nem-j and Power employee, secniN to be saying as he looks on In dlH- UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST bers in preparing their exhibits.; ho'lcf at a "delicate" situation which arose Monday afternoon. HUDSON AND SPRING STREETS A demonstration on "packing a Tha Light and Power truck, cnKagod In hoisting water-logged tree Rev. Charles C. Davis, Minister SERVICES — 10 A. M. — 7:30 P. M. Sunday School — 11:15 A. M. picnic basket" was given by Miko; stumps out of the river along Riverside Drive, met Its mutch in Summer Schedule — Church and Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Basarabski. j nn especially hefty stump and ended up on end. Another wrecker The meeting was adjourned and had to be called to the scene to restore the truck to IIh normal Sermon: "But If You Suffer For What Is Right" Everyone Welcome members went swimming and i equilibrium. Read: I Peter 8:1S — 4:6 boating for awhile before going We unite to worship God with freedom and respect for events individual belief. Our last meeting will be hrld Richard P. Kohn IN MKMORIAM the first week of September at the • q, | coming up Van Heyningen home. At this time iVIfirFTGS OallirOUy In loving memory of our father we will get our records brought, The Joseph Wilson Relief Corps and grandfather. Will Hoffman, up to date. 1 The marriage of Miss Jeanne No. 49, will hold a picnic Sunday, insurance Is One Thing ?at^f who passed away twenty years Jane Porritt, Elise Tomlinson and Richard Paul [August 19, at Ffillasburg Park, ago, August 18, 1942. Reporter Kohn was solemnized al 2:30 Sat- promptly at 2 p. m. Bring own Gone but not forgotten. urday afternoon in Outer Drive ... Coverage Another The iih meeting of Food Pre- table service. Anyone desiring a Remembered by. Faith Lutheran Church in Detroit MICHIGAN His children and paration and Food Preservation a,. . * • i ride are asked to call TW 7-7914. Improvements and the rise In mar- of Bowne Center 4-H was held at wl,h the Rev- Theodore A. Daniel grandchildren cl8 Bring a dish to pass. pl8 ket value may have "Upped" the the home of Iris Walker, Tuesday , . . . ^ , valuation of your homo.... Above August 7 ' T'ie bride is the daughter of Reunion for Lowell High School IN MKMORIAM the coverage afforded by your At the "meeting the 4-H forms JJ"; George Edward Tomlinson, class of 1947 to be held at Fallas- . < present fire insurance policy. Re- V0 Insurance Of In loving memory or our moth- were given out to those who need- ? ,^ I1 burg Park, below the hill, on Au- view It with us ! er and grandmother, Grace Ma- ed them. The third year Food late Mr- Tomlinson. Mr. and Mrs. guest 26, one o'clock. Bring pot- Every Kind loney, who passed away one year Preparation group brought cup-, ^>nu^ ^obni Boute 1. Belding, are luck enough for your own family, ago, August 14, 1961. cakes to be judged by the group. Paren^s of the bridegroom. including beverage and table serv- l John, Phyllis, John, Jr., After the meeting two water- ice. In case of rain, reunion will Tim, and Toby Jones melons were eaten by the group. be held in pavilon. For further The ROLLINS Agency cl8 It was found that there was a information please contact Mrs. 835 W. Main St. Lowell Phone TW 7-9253 mistake in the copy of officers. Avis (Lamphear) VanAtta, GL 4- They are as follows: President. 9859, or Mrs. Bea (Meeuwsen) - IONIA DRIVE-IN - Penny Wingeier; Vice President, Newell, TW 7-7322. pl7-19 Carol Posthumus; Secretary and l^well Baptist Church picnic Treasurer, Lois Kauffman; Tele- will be held August 18 at Fallas- THEATRE phone Committee. Bonnie Winge- burg Park. Potluck dinner at one ier and Sharon Walker; Reporter, o'clock. Games and prizes for all. Tburs., Frl. Aug. 16, 17 Julie Butler. RAMONA Julie Butler, The Stauffer Reunion will be How Much Can The Big Screen Reporter held at Tyden Park in Hastings Hold? on Sunday, August 26, with a pot- Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, RAILWAY TRAIN CARD OF THANKS luck dinner at 1 p. m. Bring own Statt Fair tim« no longer conflicts wHh school tkno Ernest Borgnlne, Janet Leigh Our deep appreciation and heart- table service and beverage. 18-19 "THE VnUNOS" felt thanks are extended to our OPERATING ON now that it starts a WMk wiHter than usual ... The annual election of officers Technirama — Technicolor I relatives, neighbors and friends a particular convtnl«nc« for famlllts who Ihr# away of the American Legion Auxiliary - ALSO - for the expressions of sympathy, will be held Monday night, Au- from Detroit beautiful floral tributes and cards Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, gust 20, at the Legion Hall. All SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS during the illness and the death One million people are expected to see the great* Gina LoIIobrlgida in members are urged to attend. of our beloved husband, father, **t State Fair ever . . . Michigan's finest farm "TRAPEZE" and brother. Richard W. Martin. Hymn Sing at the Nazarene FROM 2:30 TO 8:30 P.M. Color — Scope products and livestock plus great entertainment We especially thank the Rev. Nor- Church, August 19 at 9 p. m. Ev- induding Jimmy Dsan and the Kingston Trio. man Woon for his comforting eryone welcome. Saturday Aug. 18 words, friends who served as bear- Given in marriage by her uncle. Plan now to attend - DON'T MISS IT rt ONE MILE WEST OF LOWELL ON M.21 One Night Only ers, and those who helped in other ^ Monroe. The V. F. W. will hold a busi- y Michigan, fhe bride was adorned OATIS OMN rtlDAY, AUGUST M AT 6 NA. HUGE 4 FEATURE MOVIETHON wa S ness meeting August 21 at 8 p. m. Mrs. Richard Martin lln a of iiIk organza trim- All members should attend—im- "GIRLS IN PRISON" Mr. and Mrs. William Pritcbard portant decision, plus 8th District "REFORM SCHOOL GIRL" MORE FREE EXHIBITIONS! MORE FREE ENTERTAINMENT'- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin fitted bodice was fashioned wih Inspection. "RUNAWAY DAUGHTERS" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lange a sabrina neckline and long "COOL AND THE CRAZl" The Golden Chain Farm Bureau , RAVENNA cjjj sleeves, and her flair skirt fell into w/ a chapel train, also trimmed with will meet August 21 at the hall. Don McPherson host. IN MEMORIAM I applique. I A crown of poarls and crystals MrfCr LIVESTOCK SALES In loving memory of our dear The American Legion will .neet held Miss Tomlinson's elbow- WS'A Prices for Aug. 13. 1070 head husband, father and grandfather, Mondav evening, August 20, at the length veil of silk illusion, and Carl Keiser, who passed away one hail. 0f Livestock, 96 consignments she carried a cascade bouquet of year ago. August 17, 1961. I' 7 " of Poultry and Rabbits j white roses. We do not need a special day. Read the Ledger Want Ads. I Mrs. Jack A. Speller was ma- To bring you to our minds. The , tron of honor. Attending as brides- Veal up to $36.50 cwt. days we do not think of you, are maids were Mrs. Vincent Barker, very hard to find. Beef Steers and Heifers up to $26.5C f.wt. Garage fe Storage jr.. Mrs. "Neil Geo^gi. Viss Janet So if we a 1 W r and J Beef Cows up to $17.40 cwt. ±1 0 Xh ^ ! ^ -' ^ ^ onas, sis. STRAND And often breathe a Beef Bulls __up to $21.30 cwt. It is because we miss vou so tor of t,ie qroom- rhev were at* As every days coe. by. ' ,lred in azurc blue sllk ,rcanza THEATRE Feeder Cattle from $17.00 to $20.50 cwt. THE NEW TREND Mrs. Carl Keiser : !!wa";s wi'1? serrate ovarskirts. LOWELL - MICHIGAN Lambs up to $23.00 cwt. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Varvlawater the dr^s were IN nnH fnmii,, colonial bouquets of delphinium THURS., FRL. SAT.. Hogs up to $19.35 cwt. and tamlk aml lvWte ^ AUGUST 16, 17, 18 Sows up to $17.10 cwt. cmeeoesw I Assisting as best man was Paul They touoM Boars up to $12.90 cwt. R. Jonas, brother-in-law of the CARD OF THANKS A FEW EXTRA FEET eroom. Ushering were Richard A. Feeder Pigs from $7.00 to $17.50 cwt. I wish to thank my many Bird, jr., Jack A. Sneller, Wayne . GIVE YOU The sale has the largest number of buyers paying the high- friends, neighbors and relatives White and Ernest Wiegele. est market prices for your Uvestock. STORAGE AND for the lovely cards, flowers and Mr. and Mrs. Kohn are both Valuable Free Gift given away at 9:00 o'clock every Mon- WORK SPACE gifts I received during my 8 praduates of Michigan State Uni- day night. Must be present to win. You are always welcome to months stay in Blodgett and Sun- verity Mr Kohn is also a 1956 shine Hospitals. Also to Rergy j graduate of Lowell High School. attend the sales every Monday even though yon do not have Brothers Elevator and the neigh- Following a week-long honey- anything to sell. bors for their many kindnesses ex- moon the C0Uple wlll reside al RANDOLPH JOEL We operate the Ravenna Livestock Sale on Monday, the tended to my wife during that Apartment D, 1465 Burke Street. 1SCOTT McCREAl Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday and the Fremont Sale Friday. time. N. E., Grand Rapids. For prompt and courteous trucking service call E. COOK, pl8 Thomas J. Read T phone OB 6-1178 Ada. Bonded for your protection. Sombthino nbw has been added to the old style garage I JtlDE THE By increasing the width, or the length (or both) two Loccd Wonon's Hnsbn^d SALE STARTS AT 6:00 P. M. Lowell's first school teacher was High Couhtry extra feet, you obtain at low cost Caroline Baird. who began in- Passes In Texas July 17 RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES .. . shelter for your car struction in 1838. In Cin*m*ScofM wd METROCOLO* Word was received here re- George Wright RAVENNA, MICHIGAN J. Paul Herman . . . valuable space for storage or work bench Cartoon and Short cently of the passing of Richard Auctioneer Manager Every family needs more room. Here is an economical, Bradford Homes. 62. husbind of practical way to obtain extra space. You can't buy space the former Irma Kallinger of Low- SUN., MON., TUES., any cheaper than bv building your garage juit a little ell. AUGUST 19, 20, 21 larger than standard car size. Mr. Holmes, a pioneer 'n the (No Sunday Natlneen Until citrus industry in Donna. Texas, September) PARTY LIGHTS died there unexpectedly July 27 at Claudlne Clark the Elso Co-op Gin where he had NEW - BIG recently been employed. HOim-PAlMER BREAKING UP IS HARD Among the first to develop in t/m PERLBERG-SEATOf/PnducHon o/l TO DO large tracts of land into citrus Nell Sedaka groves, Mr. Holmes remained active in the fruit industry in MR. IN BETWEEN that area throughout his life. Burl Ives Cowmmi 14x20' GARAGE He was a member of the first ON YOUR FOUNDATION FORTUNETELLER Methodist Church of Donna, Texas. trajtoM 11 Bobby Curtola Besides his wife, Mr. Holmes is plus door.. or $11.9V survived by one daughter, Mrs. PORK STEAK lb. 53c II JOHNNY GET ANGRY Richalene Solether of Weslaco, TmJTtS $ 2 per month i Joanie Sommers Texas: two sons, R. Bradford of For Only for 36 months I Tyler, Texas, and Lowell A. of PORK ROAST lb. 39c Harlingen. Texas; seven grand- 338 children; one brother, Robert, of MODERN PANELIZED SYSTEM CUTS COST AND GIVES COMPLETE CHUCK ROAST lb. 49c SHEILA El Cajon, California: one sister, GARAGE IN A FEW DAYS Tommy Roe | Mrs. Nell H. Hancock, of Grand Cartoon Rapids; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Ag- GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. $1.29 VACATION nes Caston of Weslaco; and a See Garage Erected and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 Connie Francis . brother.in-law, Imbert Kallinger of n 25c NIGHT Come To Talk It Over Tomorrow I Jackson. ROUND STEAK lb. 69c Funeral services were held in SURPRISE MOVIE EASY at • • • OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT ithe Weldon Martin Funeral Home OKAY FOR EVERYBODY MOHTMLY TERMS chapel in Weslaco on July 28, Shows at 7:00 and 8:15 NO CASH with the Rev. John Weston of Don- PRECIOUS Grocery Radio Service na officiating. The body was then 2 Performances DOWN sent to fhe Mission Burial Park Frl., Sat., Sun., Wed., We Give G&G Open Evenings LOWELL LUMBER Company Crematory in San Antonio for Starting at 7:00 Red Stamps Til ID ASK FOR DETAILS cremation. R. G. CHROUCH 1 Performance If you got it here, it's gotta MOB., Tues., Thur». WE DEUVER & COAL CO. The first log house was erected t be good! at 7:45 416 North St.. Lowell Ph. TW 7-7706 218 SO. WASHINGTON BRUCE WALTER PHONE TW 7-9291 206 E. Mfcln Ph. TW 7 9278 in Lowell in 1831 by Damsi Mar- sac, the village founder. i T r |T-~