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Majority rules; UL millage passes "prT •• in school vote

a, i 'JfPfVf. . A record number of Lowell C & O Railroad replaced the Area School voters turned out (rails, ties and crossing treads Monday to approve a seven mill , on their Main Street crossing operating levy for three years; Monday. A new heavier, welded 782 yes, to 565 no. r

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THE LOWELL LEDGER, JULY 37, III? later than Its regular date. THE LOWELL LEDGER ories and burning speeds rlnce THF LOWELL LEDGER, JULY 27, 1W7 The reason for this highly un- the Inception of the sport to the usual switch of dates Is that S. W. Bowne Mfmbtr ot tti* Michtgm Prtti Aiioclition present super modified era. Rich tops the extremely popular Jazz IDS North Brocdwatr, Poit Office Boi According to the elder Mr. Oo Como, Florida and her daugh- and Mrs. Garry McWhinney & Jazz King to appear King ocoul d only be scheduled MRS. L. T. ANDERSON 128, Lowell, Michiaen 49JJI. McClure, "the kids miss out on ter, Mrs. James Holland (Helen children. Genevieve and Robert, during one thing—the fat juicy mem the week of August 21- Second cle«« poitege peld et Lowell, Kyk") were calling on friends of Lowell, Miss Patricia Mc- 26. Tile Showboat Board of Di- Michigan. Publined evety Thuriday. ones that kick up In your mind modifieds in in Lowel and vicinity Sunday. Whinney. and Mr. and Mrs. Ur- rectors was persuaded that It —I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bowman and you find yourself reliving m They came by plane to Indian- ry Lawrence and daughter, Lisa Subicrlption price: Kent end Ionia was worth the delay to sign the attended the Kent and Mont- s"me of those great outstanding apolis where they met the lat- Lea. prized International star. countiei JJ.OO per yeer; ouhide Itrii aree davs of your past, when you Lowell Showboat calm County Soil Conservation H.00 per year. tcr's son, V/alter Eyke, who Apparently the public agrees Director's meeting and picnic saw racing history made before main event The John Schneider family William Vaughan ai:d Ju'ie of v/as attending a real estate Development of the Individual with the board. If ticket sales supper at Camp Vlnlng. Bost- - ^ your verv eyes. That, after all. from N. Olmsted, Ohio Is vis- Lansing, and tilso friends Mrs. meeting there. They drove with NATiONAl NJWSMMI Is the primary goal of 4-H. Cit- are an Indication. Orders and wlck Lake, Monday of last Is one of the greatest thrills of iting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amelia Funk, and Fred Amo'd. him to East Lansing where they izenship and leadership are al- sales continue at a brisk pace. racing." Mixed emotions were shown Schneider. week., Usfocfyl^N by the highly-rated Senneker Mr. and Mrs. Bemle Brauer have been Uie last few days. so Stressed. Mall orders can be sent to the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wal- and dnughters spent Sunday August 21 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond How- brothers of Grand Rapids fol- Mrs. S. R. Crabb and Mrs. Lowell Ticket Office, Lowell Knows Danger ters recently returned from a ard and little daughter of De- lowing the results of tne super with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Abel. Albert Duell were Sunday din- Showboat, Lowell, Michigan, tru to Pennsylvania. Jane Abel returned to the Brau- troit spent over the week end Super modified drivers, such modified and semi-late model ner guests of Mrs. Luclle Stin- with a self-addressed and a Denlse Brenk has been spend- er home with them for a week's with his parents the George as the 26-year-old McClure know feature events Saturday night son of the Stuveysint Apart- stamped envelope. ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. vacation. Howards. the danger Involved In racing, at the Berlin Raceway In Mar- ments in Grand Rapids. In the ELECTRICAL liOuls's AU-Star Band Includes Jim Francis. the country's top Jazz bands- ' Mrs. Leon Anderson spent YOU CAN live with It. but seldom think ne. Marian Kutchev was a Satur- afternoon they enjoyed a visit WIRING—FIXTURES men: pianist Marty Napoleon, Friday with her daughter, Mrs. about It. If racing were banned, Rich Senneker. oldest of the Mrs. Earl Ketcham recently day afternoon cal!er at the sum. to the Museum and Gas Light Roger Pltsch and family. Follows dad's drivers and the thousands whose returned home from a trip to mer home of Mr. and Mrs. John Village. REPAIRS drummer Danny Barcelona, trio, whizzed across the finish bass fiddler George "Buddy"' Paul Flynn Is at Camp Gray- talents make It possible, would line two car lengths ahead of Seattle where she took care of A. Abraham on Big Crooked Speetstra joins not know what to do—their her sister, Mrs. Lee Bell, who Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kere- B E. APPLIANCES Catlett, trombonist Tyree Glenn, ling ior two week training with YOU CAN Johnny Benson of Grand Rap- Like near PameU. the National Guard. dedication and love for the sport Ids to grab the checkered flag has had a serious operation. Mrs. Jack Feuerstein and her kes. Mrs. Ben Kerekes and Mrs. clarinetist Buster Bailey and vo- ,s calist Jewell Brown. 'Tiger Company Mr. and Mrs. Claire Anderson stoms that far. It Is inspiring and top money In the super George Miles and family en- daughters Ann and Kay. and Ethel Yelter called on Mrs. Among the many numbers spent Sunday of last week with DRY to watch them in action, and modified main. Joyed a trip to Dallas, Texas. her aunt, Mrs, George Swanson Sharon Bessie and new son at Rickert Electric presented by this outstanding Petty Officer Albrlglu pre- her father. Mr. Louis Klein and even more so to report their Since graduating from the From Dallas they traveed on of Ventura, California, attended the Grand Rapids Osteopathic 208 South HuiIhod sents the Tiger YOU CAN tire tracks... transient failures and more en- to West Texas, La Mesa and a showing of the film "Hawaii" Hospital Saturday afternoon. brolher Floyd of Peach Ridge sportsman division some four musical group will be longtime Phnnr TW 7-tMI I-OWfO favorites recorded and present- to David Hoeft of Grand Rap^ also called on her sister, Mrs. McCLUKK Is a name to con|ure with In area super modified during triumphs. years ago, Senneker's feature Kermlt and back to Dallas. The in Grand Rapids on Sunday aft- Mrs. Ethel Yelter spent last Ids and James R. Speerstra Virginia Schwartz, who is con- But as everv race driver Miles children saw their Grand- ernoon. week with her son. Robert Yel- ed on radio, television. In the circlcs; hut Its present eminence Is the rowk of a desire, hard victory in the 20-Iap bout was movies and on stage aU over (right) of LoweU who are en- valescing slowly. Mrs. George knows, the breaks don't always a first; although he has been father Miles for the first time. A family reunion was held ter of rural Belding. the world by this famous globe- ILsune In the Navy from the Howard spent Thursday with work and a sincere dedication to the racing profession. fall your way on the track even a top contender and near win- The Miles family wishes to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I^rry Lawrence The colorful and famous Low- As a child, Louis would go trotting musician. Since 1923, G Rapids' Navy Recruit- her aunt. Miss Mayme Eardly If you do have the best equip- ner several times. thank Mr. Miles' brothers and Patrick J. McCarthy on B were Sunday evening guests of ell Showboat will be "just down to the New Orleans river Louis has recorded over 1,000 Station as part of the of Grand Rapids. AU AT A wild and exciting dream of racer which even today is going ment. the skill and experience. Senneker piloted his Chevrolet sisters for making the trip pos- Crooked Lake at Pamell. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Malone like home" for this year's top front to swim with his friends numbers. Many of his older All MlcUgaji Detroit Ti- We are pleased to hear Mrs. owning and racing your own through some constant stages of A driver must have the utmost powered, Weller Auto Parts sible. good time was had by the many and family of Grand Rapids. Just 3 Glasses of Showboat star, Louis "Satch- and then to sing with them, he records are now collectors' I- ger Recruit Company. Bertha Sheehan was able to ONE TIME car became a reality for Wil- experimentation. confidence in his abUity and Special, around the seven-eigh- Mr. and Mrs. C. Byron Potter family members who attended Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ashley mo" Armstrong. Born and rais- says. This was his earliest ex- terns selling for as much as The men are part of a spe- leave St. Mary's Hospital Sat- liam "Bill" McClure of Route McClure's super modified car- skill, and faith in his mount. ths mile banked asphalt oval spent Sunday, Monday f* Tues- the weekend event. Mrs. Mc- of Greenville were recent call- cial Recruit Company spoo- RACING WITH THE MOON-Vaigu Monroe, the "Racing AND It takes a combination of 3 ers at the home of Mr. and ed In New Orleans, the home rience with music and per- $20. «rdays She Is going to her cot- 1. Clarksvllle (Elmdale) last ries the numeral 16. The en- pursuing Jim Eberteln of Kala- anv with Mr. and Mrs. James Carthy is the former Carolyn Mrs. Robert McWhinney. Milk a Day of the original Mississippi show- rming. The boys would form Performing colorful and Intri- sored by the Detroit Tljjer tage at Selkirk Lake. Her With the Moon Man," will be a headline attraction In the Ionia ONE IOCA.ION March when he trooped to Ver- gine, a 327 Chevrolet, buUt by things to win races—handling, mazoo for several laps, when Hill and famiy of Wayne, Mich- King of Lowell. boats, he spent an Important a quartet and stroll along the cate dance routines will be the BasebaU Company. They were •daughter Mrs. Everett Klets- montvllle, Michigan, and pur- Jack Leyton of HoweU. Michi- horsepower and driving. Being suddenly opportunity knocked, igan. They spent a great deal Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good- Miss Linda Bristol was a Sat- Free Fair's "Scnsatieus of 1967" grandstand show, August 7-11 urday overnight and Sunday HELPS YOU LIVE BETTER part of his eaily musical ca- streets of New Orleans singing Gordon Raynor Dancers of Cas- sworn Into the Navy at spe- •fcan. husband and family are AND AU chased a super modified race gan, Is fuel injected, breathes a constant threatening competi- he grabbed a quick lead, and of time with their nephew the year from Quitman. Mississippi, guest at the home of Mr. and FIVE WAYi ... reer playing on a Mississippi for pennies. cade Academy of Dance, com- cial ceremonks In Detroit's ont there for the summer. The famed singer's hit songs Include "There, I've Said It car, formerly owned by Johnny adequately through a tuned ex- tor since taking over the owner- roared home the victor. former Thomas Hill of Lowell and Howard Dennle and chU- Tiger stadium prior to the ship of his own super modified, who was confined to Annapolis dren from Seven Mile Road Mrs. Urry Lawrence. River excursion boat. Today, at 67 years of age and posed of carefully selected pro- ^ The Keith Bowman famUy Again," "Dance, BaUerlna, Dance," "Mr. Sandman," and Gordenskl. haust system, and runs on alcol- Spin outs and accidents knock- -Protecli you with "Armored game against the Washington Spe-sd Queen Coin McClure In his young career, Hospital in Detroit. He had been were Tuesday supper and eve- Don MacNaughton, daughters It was while playing comet with more than 50 years of per fessional dancers trained in the spent Sunday evening with their The O* 4%" machinist at In- hol. ed out the cars of Jack Llnd- Calories." Senators on July 21. "Ghost Riders in the Sky." Monroe has also appeared an the has eraduaUy been Ironing out severely injured playing soccer ning guests at the home of Mr. Kay and Kathy and Pattl Behn- with "Fate" Marble's orchestra forming behind htm, Armstrong most difficult of dancing tech- son Austin and family of Mar- Operated Dry Cleanfeg dustrial Tool and Machine-Com- hout of Grand Rapids, Art Ben- Composed of Ul men from legitimate stage, radio, television, aid la metien pictaies. the kinks—keep your eve on No. July 4. He is now at his home. and Mrs. Loyd Dennle. ke of Grand Rapids spent Sat- —Prevents loss of pep when on the Dixie Belle during Its Is still in tremendous demand. niques. Each performance will tin. |ust couldn't bn mom pany of Route 3, LoweU. spent Important Drama nett of Battle Creek, Jack Ten- all over the State, the Com- 16. he's a man on the move, Mr. and Mrs. C. Byron Potter urday in Chicago, where they dieting. 1920 and 1921 summer cruises So popular is he, in fact, that feature one of the six top Te- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson convenient Free paridtofr over a month renovating the Brink of Zeeland, Jack Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Clark Feltcher with a destined spot in racing spent Wednesday with Mr. and visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell visited the Museum of Science up and down the river that he for the first time In over 30 ent - Search finalists selected ny will travel to Great were Sunday dinner guests of hot Water, soft water# car's structure and creating a In retrospect, you could say of Sturgis, and Gene Bell of -Keeps yon feeUng yonag. ko, Illinois, where thev wUl history. Mrs. Jack Miesel and family of Slble of Lake Odessa Sunday. & Industry. learned to read music. Up until years of existence, the LoweU from a large number of aspir- C their cousin. Mrs. Julia Fighter the pearl bronie 16 has become Kalamazoo. remain together as •'tiger dean, pleasant surround- Drayton Plains. Mrs. Miesel is Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thorne Rosella Yelter will be spend- -Eases nervous tension. that time he had played "by Showboat Is being presented In ing acts during the Talent- Hastings. They all called on just one important drama In Two visits to the winner's Company" until the comple- jngs and as many Wife Approves the former Sue Potter who had were Sunday dinner guests of ing a few days with her son. ear" only. August Instead of July, a month Search auditions. r. and Mrs. Forest Yarger in McClure's radng career. circle was made by Ebersteln -Makes ysa sleep better. tion of their nine ueeks basic machines as you need. been on the critical list up until Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yelter and No Showboat would be com- the afternoon. Racing has been his life for McClure's wife. Sharlene, a who took possession of first trateteg. AU Of them simple to use, now. The Potter family would famUy of Cascade. famUy on Fallasburg Road. plete wilhotti the ever-popular The many friends of Claud the past IS years since his fa- checker at the LoweU Kroger place In the modified fast heat Daliv Products Speerstra Is the son of Mr. aU compiere}/ co«n like to thank aU the people of Mr. and Mrs. Hansma and Mrs. Sable Baker spent the songs and )okes of the six end- Loring and family extend their ther, Dan McClure. decided to Store. In expressing her con- and the Australian pursuit. Heat ana Mrs. Richard Speerstra -operated. It couldnft bo LoweU for their prayers. Sue is daughter from Chicago visited weekend with her son, Keith Are Your Biggest men and the Interlocutor as sincere sympathy In the death go racing himself In the early cern. said "I guess If they've race winners were Benson, BUI of Route 1, LoweU, and Is feeling fine. with Mrs. Orie Groenenboom on Baker, and family of Portland. well as the big Showboat chor- of his dear wife and mother octiier ... and It's funl 1950's. He's retired from the got It In their blood. It doesn't Beard and Johnny Logan. Food Bargain! E married to the former Can- Harry Vaughan celebrated his Sunday. Edward Myers of Sevema us and the Showboat band to whose large funeral was held Naa... wheel now, but still remains an make a whole lot of difference dice Roth. 80th brithday with his children Mrs. Albert Duell attended Park, Maryland, spent the past back them up. Saturday afternoon from the active participant In the sport, what you think. Personally, I Brothers Tangle They'll all be coming 'round Jonkhoff Funeral Home, Cale- Special! ) Fred and Ethel serving his son as a pit crew and grandchUdren at the home graveside services at Merrlman weekend with his mother, Mrs. love the races; BUI Isn't happy Speeding towards his 12th Ber- the bend of the Flat River In donia. Interment In Merrlman man and chief mechanic. Bill of his daughter and son-in-law, Cemetery last Saturday after- Bert Myers, and other relatives. when he Isn't radng; I dont lin victory of the season, race HIGHLAND HILL I/iwell to the Slowboat Dork Cemetery. Dry Clean wouldn't sue us didn't exactly foUow In his Mr. and Mrs. George Emeland- noon for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mrs. Neva McWhinnev of Ada faWs :, get scared; and I tingle with leader and apparent winner. Bob each evening at 8:30, August June Bowman and girlfriend dad's footsteps... but In his er, Robert. Rodger. Bonnie and Claude Loring of Caledonia, who entertained at a birthday sup- J2S CLiSl £ excitement when he's on the Senneker became entangled with 21 Uun 2S on the braad new of Grand Rapids accompanied ilk* .over a loose step! tire trades. Sandra. Also present were Mr. was a step-sister of the late per and party honoring her hus- Snow Area track." his younger brother, Terry, on and Mrs. Roy Vaughan, Mrs. Albert Duell of Alto. band, Robert. Tuesday evening. lilt E MAIN 31 Robert E. Lee Showboat the former's mother to a Bridal New 'Carriage House?... BUI has been a chauffer In a This may be madness, but It LOWELL Shouter on Miss Iris Walker on o ^ modified cockpit for five years, the checkered flag lap, and was Gladys Thelen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Bartlett of Lake Guests In attendance were Mr. CASUAL LOOK MRS. S. P. REYNOLDS / Is super modified racing—per- forced to the high side of the Thursday evening at the Clare playing with the opposition, haps the fastest growing specta- Ada has the distinction of having the most unusual car wash track, aUowlng Jerry Spear of Krauffman Home. blazing furious laps, encounter- tor sport In the area. It Is a Mrs. Mary Vreeland, Mrs. ing the ups and down of racing, Battle Creek to sUp underneath in Snow School Reunion will be in the ittate of Michigan and possibly In the country. AU who fascinating combination of a and take the win In the semi- Leon Anderson. Mrs. Rhena Da- and carrying his share of check- bull fights' danger, a circus' $198 held Saturday, JUly 29. at Snow mouth. Mrs. Elmer Yelter and see It agree that the new "Carriage Heuse" car Hash Is the Wash King late model feature. ered flags. Christian Center; AU former thrills, and a championship electrifying Mrs. Glenn Yelter all accom- most attractive and unusual they have seen. COIN OPERATED a0* 0 His memory book Is fUled Spear, starting 10th In the 19 teachers and pupils are invited fights' exdtement—packaged in panied Bertha Sanborn to the with photos. Incidents, and car Une up, lead the 20-lap e- to attend. <• a contest of skill, endurance color Garden Club picnic at FaUas- The "Carriage House" has been designed to blend architect- LAUNDRY write-ups of the bone-jarring vent briefly, before yielding to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ruther- and nerve. the high-flying Senneker; but burg Park Thursday. They aso urally with the other buUdlngs In the Ada Shoppers' Square. Right,Red? action he encountered In his ford and Mr. and Mrs. Bob visited the Keiser Christmas 1181 WEST MAIN ST.. LOWELL travels to speedways stretch- maintained a dose second, and BRUSH & Hemingsen of LoweU and Mr. tree farm Southeast of LoweU These attractive colonial buildings In the Ada area lend charm League leaders " »ed the lead when the Sen- 82 Machines to Serve You , Right,Ethel? K ing from the southern states to and Mrs. Lester Antonldes were which was very Interesting and style to our quaint vlUage. Canada-Jackson Motor Speed- X brothers clashed going In- Ifty chtnee It? Betides proleeV constant in entertained at a birthday sup- learning how & when he prunes 4 Large 14-lb. Wash Sxtraeton way, Jackson: The Grand Rap- to the second turn. kg minit UvtulU ud covering Tri-County baN Ralph Baker of Saugatuck re- COMB SET per Friday night at the home his trees also the spraying and your home, • Sute Farm Home, ids Speedrome; BerUn Race- LoweU Merchants 7 2 of Mr. and Mrs. James Watrous cultivation of them. He raises The outside construction of ownen policy can alto insure way; Spartan & Capitol Speed- gistered his first heat race vic- friendihips. Call me. In Tri-County Baseball Lea- tory of the season on the Marne DRESSES... from (League Champions) honoring their father & grand- thousands of them. They are tie car wash is of colonial de- ways, Lansing; Sandusky, Ohio, Alto 5 4 father Mr. Guy Monks. gue action over the week end oval by outduallng his top com- shipped at Christmas time to NVi.fh. brick, rough sawed South Bend, Indiana; Oswego. Pewamo 3trengthened their uold Saranac Universal 5 4 1 tltors hi the semi-late model FREE! Last week caUers at the home many different cities throughout cedar and split shake roof, New York; Kalamazoo Speed- when you buy any on first place in the Southern st heat. The event also saw Saranac All-stars 5 4 of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bertran, the U. 5. beamed ceilings, and 2' deck- way; Dixie Speedway, Flint: K •"$16.00 Division and Belding continued the car of GaU Cobb of Ada Amway 3 6 were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunn ing. There are eight carriage Galesburg Raceway; Toledo, Li the number one place In the bounce off the concrete retain- Root-Lowell 2 7 and son of Ada, Mr. and Mrs. lights at the entrances and two Ohio; and Flamboro, Canada. Sizes: 5 to 20 Northern Division. ing wall coming Into number Gene Kropf of Lowell and Mrs. yard carriage lights in the Junior High LoweU retained their last four, and eliminating him for Gloria Longstreet and family of Men in the drive. John Wilson, an Ada ar- Looking Back... place position In the Southern the remainder of the night. Grand Rapids. ea resident, was the contractor PLAYTEX Clarksvllle 8 4 The sport of racing winds far Division by losing their game Heat race winners were Sen- for this new construction. Indians of Lowell 7 4 Mrs. Seymour Dalstra and -service- back through a half century of to Pewamo on Sunday, 7 to 5. neker, "Dinky" Dalton and White Sox of liowell 5 6 Mrs. Clifford Dalstra attended At the present time there are excitement, records, speeds, Standings Bob Senslba of MlddleviUe. East Tigers 4 6 the open house honoring Mr. & Dannie Crowder three stalls In operation and a heroics and controversy. BRA Northera Dlvlskm East Yankees 3 7 Mrs. Loyd Dennle In LoweU on fourth which will be put into MOVES INSIDE! Seems like the first thing a Saturday afternoon. . . Electrician's Mate Second operation in the near future. IN-lap Invitational Major Lttde League PAUL NOFFKE man thought of when he buUt Belding Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox of Class Dannie D. Crowder, USN, The center of the buUding a car was to race somebody Sidney The second annual Marc Tim- Lowell Cardinals 9 3 Comstock Park were Tuesday son of Mrs. Betty J. Lngston houses the necessary equipment 411 West Main Street. with the dern thing. This was Perrinton es Tri-state Invitational race for Pfaytex makes this offer because they are certain that supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Lowell is participating In a Tables and Racks Full League Champs and there is space in front for Lowell, Mich.—Ph. TW 7-8148 the misty beginning; a man In Sheridan semi-late models and supesui r once you enjoy the fit and comfort of a Playtex Lowell Dodgers 7 4 Kenneth Fox and Thursday eve- 16-day anti-submarine and con- a small shop as yet unrented. goggles clattering down a dusty Lakevlew stocks wUl be run this Friday Lowell Giants 6 5 ning caUers at the Fox home voy protection exercised named The inside workings of the car of Bargains road In a wagon-tired perhaps night, July 28, at the Marne bra you'll never settle for less. "Sea Dog" off the coast of STATE FAKM FIRE Soathera Division Alto Cubs 3 8 were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bow- wash are very interesting. mil ttkM two cylinder nmabout, trying to track, located seven miles west Thailand, as a crew member AND CASUALTY Clarksvllle Phillis 3 8 yer of GreenviUe. There are bins with detergent outrun his neighbor and scaring of Grand Rapids—take the Mar- Just think-you get a beautiful $1.98 Brush and Comb COME IN AND SHOP IN I COMPANY Pewamo 6 3 aboard the anti-submarine war- the local farmers to death. ne exit off 1-96. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaler and wax which are conducted AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Home Ofllct: VermontviUe 4 4 Set when you buy any Playtex bra. And so many Miner LKUf League fare aircraft carrier USS Hor- No period In stock car com- A 100-lap main event wiU are proud to announce that a to. the car under 500 pounds of mi Portland 3 4 beautiful styles to choose from, Including... son John Alden came to make net. pressure. The detergent Is met- r-int petition's tradition-cluttered past highlight the seven event card Alto 8 2 A 36-ship armada from six Lansing 2 6 his home with them Wednesday. ered out at one ounce per min- can you pack the thrills, mem- that will carry a purse of $3,000, A. Playtex "Cross-Your-Heart"* Bra with "Cross- League Champs LoweU 1 8 Southkst Asia Treaty Organiza- ute and the wax at four ounc- C G with $750 of It going to the Your-Heart® stretch between the cups to lift and Lowell Giants 6 5 Mrs. Mabel Burroughs of De- tion (SEATO) countries will es per minute. The hardness of big winner. Lowell Dodgers 4 6 troit has been visiting her son- separate. White. 32A-42C. Only $2.50. "D" sizes face air and submarine attacks the water Is tested twice a day, WEPMAN'S ™ Bfendlng his title will be LoweU Carets 3 8 in-law and daughter, Mr. and by an enemy who Is attempt- $1.00 more. With stretch stops, 50^ more. so you can be sure of having Itt E. Main, LoweU Ph. 817-7712 Bob Senneker of Grand Rapids Mrs. Tom Wenger the past ing to cut off suppUes to the Cadet Softball week. soft water available. who has won the Invitational combat area. four times previously In his '57 B. Playtex "Soft-line" Padded Bra with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bertran The exercise force includes To provide comfort during the HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Alto 4 1 cold months, doors may be low- Chevrolet powered late model, amazing new fiber-fill padding that stays soft, Lowell Robins 3 2 and sons called on Mr. & Mrs. two aircraft carriers, 12 des- owned by Doug Cutler of Cut- Don Earle and daughter of Wy- troyers and escorts. 13 mine- ered and radiant heaters will August Special ...at can't shift, can't bunch up. White. 32A-36B. Clarksvllle 2 3 provide warmth. Before enter- lervlUe. oming and Sunday the Bertran sweepers, three mlnecraft com- Only $3.50. With stretch straps, 500 more. LoweU Orioles 1 4 ing the car wash, powerful va- Senneker's work wiU be cut family and their daughter's mand ships, five submariens & out for hlir. as top contenders- Special Nefe friend' were dinner guests of two fleet oUers. cuum cleaners are available to help you clean the Interior of American Legion Lanes Joy Fair, Moose Myers, Tom C. Playtex Living* Sheer Bra with Stretch^ Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Bunn at More than 100 carrier and Minor Little League AU-star your car. Marks, Mickey KaUln, Homer ever9 sheer elastic back and sides. their cottage at Murray Lake. shore based aircraft from five Newland, Dick Dunchee, Gall game Saturday, July 29, 9:30 The "Carriage House" wiU 805 East Main Street, Lowell, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. John Overholt of the participating nations wiU Cobb, Ed Howe, Denny Nyari, White. 32A-42C. Only $3.95. "D" sizes a. m. at Recreation Part. be open 24 hours a day for gel your of CitarksvUle and Mr. and Mrs. perform air strike, reconnais- Major Little League AU-star Stan Suskl. etc.—wUl try their $1.00 more. With stretch Clark Nellist of Sparta were sance anti-submarine patrol & your convenience every day of game, Saturday, July 29, at 11 driving abUity on the Marne straps $1.00 more. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. mine laying missions. the year. Red Pin Bowling for FREE Games a. m.. Recreation Parte. oval. In an attempt to de- Kenneth Fox. The NeUists aso Participating countries include OR THREE GAMES FOR $1.00 Junior Kkh All-star game on throne the "King of the Speed- remained for supper. Australia, New Zealand, PhUip- way." Offer limited, so get your free Brush Saturday, July 29, 1 p. m. at Agricultural and Uvestock 4-H Mrs. Robert Shaler entertain- pines, Thailand, the United King- Open Daily, Wednesdays through Sundays Practice runs wUl be at six and Comb Set today and enjoy the Recreation Park, projects teach young farmers Ada Shonm* Sqnre-C7t-f231 LOWELL—n743K ed the Junior group of Snow dom and the United States. 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. New Lassie Style o'clock; time trials at 7:30; & heavenly fit and comfort of a Playtex Bra newest practices and techniques % Open Dally 1M Open Daly M. Fri 'tU I Sunday school at a swimming the first race at 8:80. lllllis Stuart recommended by the Coopera- ....Padded, Bandeau or Longline. All you do Thus., Fit, II '011 Sat 'HI I, nring Jaly-Ang. 111 luck is worse than found party Saturday afternoon. money. tive Extension Service of the PHONE: 897-7MI H. Koewers, Mgr. Mrs. Sherman Reynolds with Marks No. 1 is mail the bra label and the coupon you'll Gunners Mate Third Class state land-grant universities. Mrs. Pearl Dygert of Alto at- Hlllls C. Stuart. USN. son of clO-19 Hush Puppies A former drag strip conten- find In every package to Playtex and they'll send tended the golden age camp at Mr. and Mrs. HUlis N. Stuart der turned oval pUot worked you your Brush and Comb Set. Little Pine Island Lake sponsor- of Route 1, Carksville, helped BREATHIN' BRUSHED PIGSKIN BY WOLVERINE his way through an 18-car Une •(Include 25 cents for postage and handling.) ed by the Salvation Army. to land and provide support for up to win the main event for FINAL CLEARANCE—All Vi -Size Dresses Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox Marine fighting near the De- semi-late models at the Kala- called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy militarized Zone in Vietnam, as Bowen s Marathon mazoo Speedway Sunday night. Thompson of LoweU Friday eve- a crewman aboard the amphib- 4018 Cascade Rd. — Phone 949-5380 Tom Marks of Battle Creek, Regular price group ning and Saturday Mrs. Thomp- ious transport dock ship USS who seems to have aU the abU- son and daughter Joanne and from $6.9$ to $8.95 SUE PRICE ^4 Ogden. ity of a pro In his first year Mrs. Fox called on Mrs. Jas. The ship was one of several try, toured the %-mile asphalt Thompson and baby daughter Regular price group from the Seventh Fleet's amp- oval In high style to come SM.E PRICE $5 at Blodgett Hospital. hibious force. which took part WIN 50,000 Top Value Stamps home the victor In the 2S-lap from $10.95 to $14.00 Mrs. Seymour Dalstra called in operations. Bear Claw and encounter. on Mrs. James Green of Alto Beaver Track, along with Lea- BUI ThurketUe finished sec- AS SEEN ON TV Regular price group Friday forenoon. thernecks of the First Battalion, ond with third and fourth spots from $15.00 to $28.00 SUE PRICE ^7 Seventh Marine Regiment, and WIN Set of Goodyear Tires going to Jerry Spear and Bob the Second Ba'ttaUon, Third Ma- Patrick, respectively. Cupl ond boodt 100% "ylow. Cup llnlwcti 100% colion $lf«'l{h-«v>r* bctt »l

Mr. and Mrs. David Wingeler TIIF LOWELL LEDGER, JULY 27. 1M7 NEW BUSINESS velopment of a contractual ar- Standard Service Station and TOPS tahe entertained guests from Morton, THE LOWELL LEDGER. JULY 27, 1967 rangement whereby its request that no change be made in Illinois, for dinner. Friday eve- 1. The Dog Warden's request Baptist news Star Corners for voiding of an easement parking regulations on Uie east off pounds ning. Mr. and Mrs. PhUip Win- for transportation and Impound- Y activities Elmdale City Council could be granted, PROVIDED, side of the street. Thursday evening many of the geler and Mr. John Krebs were ing facilities was discussed. The Delores Nordhof Ls attending MRS. IRA BLOUGH the best Interests of the City Trip IV, horsebackridlng on The newly organized TOPS ladles of the church met for a MRS. IRA SARGEANT also guests. Manager was requested to make Yes: Anderson. Wlttenbach, Camp Christegan at Wilderness and Root-Lowell are preserved. Reynolds, Schneider, 3. Thursday, July 27. at 1 p. m. Club In Alto continues to be shower honoring Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Roger Heasley further investigation and make State Park this week. Cost $2; non-members $3. South Lowell successful in helping its mem- Murray and baby daughter Rob- and daughters were Sunday aft- a recommendation to Council. IT IS FURTHER MOVED No: None Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nord- Alto Party Line Mrs. Luella Stahl spent sever- bers to "take off pounds sensi- In. The room was attractively ernoon callers and luncheon proceedings that Manager Olson be authori- Trip V. August 7, Monday. I- hof and family called on Mr. 2. The Manager recommend- IT WAS MOVED by Council- MRS. GEORGE WIELAND Mrs. Eaberti Silcox. 868-6710 bly." A total of 9V4 lbs. for the decorated by Mrs. Leonard Last Week's Hems al days with her son Kenneth zed to work with Root-Lewell's onla Free Fair. Leave Y at 1; and Mrs. Wlnfleld Bigmey of sts at the Francis Shaffer ed that the policy of the city man Reynolds, supported by past week for the nine mem- Klifman and Mrs. Wm. Spits- and wife last week. Regular session, Monday eve- IT WAS MOVED by Council- engineer to arrive at some pro- return around 4:30-5:00. Cost. Sparta Sunday. Clair Studt, 74, of Grand Rap- me. be amended In the matter of Schneider, that the policy of bers. This is a good accomplish, bergen. Guests enjoyed the a- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krebs ning. July 3, 1967. In the coun- man Anderson, supported by posal on which to base a con- 25 cents, 50 cents and whatever Barbara Lyons Ls spending a Ids passed away from Injuries Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oesch sidewalk replacement, by the city participation in sidewalk ment as pounds shed gradually muslng games suited to the of. Eastmont and Mr. John cil room of the city hall. tract. you ride and do at the fair. Pam and Gena Roth spent Mary Loring incurred in an automobi'e acci- and daughters of near Clarks- Reynolds, that the minutes of City doing the removal of old replacement be amended to read few days this week with Diane stay off. occasion and directed by Mrs. Krebs were Friday evening Baseball all-star games Sat- from Wednesday until Sunday Nordhof. Garden Club dent recently, which also seri- vllle Mr. and Mrs. Russ Swan- The meeting was called to the June 19, 1967, meeting be sidewalk In residential areas, Yes: Reynolds, Schneider, An- as follows: Lloyd Butler and daughter, Ju- guests at the George Krebs son of Grand Rapids were Sun- approved as amended. urday, July 29. at Recreation with their grandparents, Mr. & dies of injuries Anyone wishing to ioin should ously Injured his wife. Studt order by Mayor Arnold A. Wit- as has been the policy in the derson, Wlttenbach, 4. lie. Following the opening of home. day evening guests at the Geo. The City shall remove old Park—9:30, Minor League; at Mrs. Walter Wleland. get a written certificate from was the son of Titus and Susie tenbach at 8:08 p. m. and the Yes: Anderson, Wlttenbach, commercial areas. He further No: None. An overweight woman can tour, picnic the lovely gifts by the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough call- Krebs home. sidewalk at city expense In the 11 a. m. Major league; and Mrs. Agnes Bartlett and Hel- Mrs. Claude (Mary) Loring, their doctor stating that they Studt, and resided in this area Clerk called the roll. Reynolds, Schneider, 4. recommended that the rebate lose nine pounds in a year by honor, delicious refreshments ed on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seese Mrs. Arthur Benedict and residential areas of the City, as 1 p. m. Junior High. en Holland of Florida were The Alto Garden flub mel 73. of Alaska, mother of Mrs. should lose weight and how with his grandparents, Mr. and for city participation be at a IT WAS MOVED by Council- eating just enough to maintain were served bv; Mrs. Paul Dln- at Freeport Wednesday. Miss Lois Kauffman were host- Present: Councllmen Ander- No: None. well as In the commercial areas; callers Sunday evening of Mr. last week at the home of Mr. R. D. Slegle passed away last much. Mrs. John Studt sr. Funeral revised-upward rate. (See MO- man Schneider, supported by her ideal weight and subsUtu- taman, Mrs. Ken DykeHuls and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hoffman esses for a bridal shower for son. Reynolds, Schneider, May- The City shall participate In and Mrs. Walter Wleland. Other and Mrs. Ralph Kyser of near Wednesday following injuries services were held last Satur- TIONS). Council also gave auth- Reynolds that Jersey Parish Show ting an hour a day of acUve If Interested the next meeting Mrs. Louis Rottier. day In Grand Rapids with buri- and daughters of Wayne were Miss Iris Walker Thursday eve- or Wlttenbach. The following list of deposits the cost of sidewalk installation luncheon guests were Mr. and lx)well and were given a very she obtained in an accident were read by the Clerk: orization for replacing of dam- by paying 25 percent of the cost, recreation for activity usually Thursday. July 27. will be at The young people met Sun- al In Woodlawn Cemetery. Mr. Saturday dinner guests at the ning at the Kauffman home. A Absent; Councilman Schlernlt- WHFREAS Bekman Company The Southwest District Jersey Mrs. George Wleland and Eric Interesting demonstration on near Alto a few days before. General Fund $2,228.22 aged sidewalk west of the Levee but not to exceed 1214 cents per done while sitting, Michigan Mrs. Harold Rittenger's at 7 day, following the evening serv- Studt Is survived by his wife; Lloyd Miller home. joyous evening was spent and zauer. has agreed to do replacement Parish Show was held at the Strand. how to trim and spray Christ- Funeral services were held at Mrs. Kenneth Stahl and Mrs. Cemetery Fund 298.95 and near the re-located drive- square foot. Suite University home econom- p. m. ice at the home of Mr. and two sisters Ruth and Hazel of honor guest received many nice work on certain city streets by Lake Odessa Fair Grounds on Eric Strand attended the mas trees. the Jonkhoff Funeral Home Sat- Dan Kauffman were in Grand Agency Fund 1,304.54 way of the Library, both at Yes; Reynolds, Schneider, An- ists say. Mrs. Robert Kllnk for a time Grand Rapids; a brother, Glenn gifts. paying a percentage of such re- Monday, July 24. Scandanavlan picnic at BatUe Following the demonstration urday wiUi burial in Merrlman Rapids Tuesday. Water Fund 1,403.74 city expense. Participation in derson. Wlttenbach 4. Spending a second hour In of fellowship & slngsplratlon. Boyd wins AF-ROTC of Lansing and several nieces Cindy and Cheri Hoffman of placement; and Sixty-one head of fine Jer- Creek on Sunday. active recreation instead of sit- the ladles had a very enjoyable Cemetery. Bible School Is being held Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seese Debt Ret. '65 Water Fund 112.50 cost of that near the Library No: None. Fete brides-to-be and nephews. Wayne spent Friday with their seys were judged in the various Mr. and Mrs. George Wieland ting will trim off another 15 )tluck dinner at Fallasburg Mrs. l^)nng taught rural each morning this week at 9 vice commandant's award and family enjoyed five days YOU CAN Lee Fund 1,414.05 is expected from the Telephone WHEREAS Elizabeth Street The meeting was adjourned aunt, Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Company. classes. enjoyed a very pleasant Sunday pounds a year. itrk. After all Important busi- schools in Kent County for 17 Mrs. V. L. Watts was hostess with Rev. Muton "Uncle Pet" Mrs. Leona Rosenberger and vacationing last week at Payne Debt. Ret. '65 sewer fund 281.25 will be covered with an 1^" at 10:00 p. m. P A certificate and ribbon pre- family. Paul Peipkow of OUvet was afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. ness was completed Mrs. Perry years including the Morse Lake to a 1 o'clock luncheon Thurs- Krugman of Dutton. The Bible daughters, Lynne and Althea, Lake near MlddleviUe. WASH hot mix Instead of prime and Approved: July 17, 1967. sented to the outstanding ca- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wingeler Bills payable: MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS the judge and Miss Clark of Norton Avery. Damouth and Mrs. Vera Yelter School. She was also treasurer, day In honor of Miss Mary School program will be held, Miss Grace Rosenberger, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller & spent Sunday evening at t h e double seal as Is on other det of each flight who has General Fund $6,937.16 A. A. WITTENBACH, Eaton Rapids passed out the presented some very amusing of Caledonia Township and held Watts. Ten ladles were present Thursday, at 8 p m. The boys Lester Yonks, Mrs. Lawrence daughters, Mrs. Freeman Hoff- Walter Wingeler home enjoying YOU CAN IT WAS MOVED by CouncU- streets In the 1967-68 sealcoat ribbons. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wells demonstrated exceptional lead- Walt, Mrs. Mae Wigfield and Water Fund 1,531.56 Mayor games and gave unusual clever that post for the past eleven to help make it a most festive and girls would like to urge all man. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wln- seeing the pictures of the lat- man Schneider, supported by program, This was the largest show in spent the week end at Wabasis ership & officer pMenUal and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Studt at- Sewerage Utility Fund 1,359.89 prizes to the winners. years. occasion. parents and friends to attend geler attended the Kauffman- ter's trip to California. DRY Anderson, that the bills payable LAURA E. SHEPARD, many years, and a fine time Lake. displayed outstanding abilities tended funeral services for Sewage Bulldlng-Slte Fund 822.45 NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT After visiting and discussing She was a member of the Games were played after this program. Hoffman wedding at Calvary Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vander be allowed and warrants is- Clerk was had by all. Bill Wieland was in Detroit the day's event all returned to In all aspects of Uie Air Force Clair Studt in Grand Rapids. Brethren Church Saturday eve- sued. RESOLVED that Bekman Com- GAS Caledonia . Kent City Library which the honored guest opened Mey and 3 children of Grand Sunday to attend the baseball -ROTC Field Training Pro- YOU CAN COMMUNICATIONS pany be awarded the street Im- their homes. Board. Women's Club Secretary her many lovely gifts. Funeral services were held at n Rapids were Saturday evening Yes: Schneider. Wlttenbach, game and later attended a par- FURNACES Other Alto Items gram has been given to Ed- the Bowne Mermonlte Church provement work on streets so Next month's meeting will be of the Whitneyville Grange, a Miss Watts became the bride fiss Nancy Wingeler and Mr. guests at Ira Bloughs. 1. From Planning Commission Anderson. Reynolds, 4. ty of some of his fraternity ward James Boyd of Lowell. for Charles King on Saturday. l . „ DRY designated by the Manager on AND CONVERSION held at the home of Blanche member of the Bilck Church of Chris Wenger on Friday eve- Don McNiche of Grand RapidRapt s recommending approval of pro- No; None. brothers. He also saw some of Our slncerest sympathy goes to the 1967-68 program and that Spaulding and Reha Cronln in Aid Society for 53 years and ning at the Alto Methodist Par- Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hatch A Lieutenant Colonel in the called on Mr. and Mrs. A1le x posed contract with Williams L the rioting and fires. BURNERS his family. , IT WAS MOVED by Council- such streets be omitted from Caledonia. Date to be announc- held memberships in the Cale- sonage. and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Watts AF-ROTC unit at Michigan Wingeler Sunday. Today 45 percent of all 4-H ers CLEAN Works for siring and locating a Mrs. Agnes Bartlett and Mrs. Mrs. Alvin Stahl left Saturday man Schneider, supported by the bid specifications. ed later. donia Eastern Star and the East were Saturday dinner guests of Technological University at Mr. and Mrs. Georce Krebs live on farms; 33 percent in sewage lift station, and also rec- Helen Holland called on Mr. & to spend several days with her AU AT Reynolds, that the City Mana- WATER HEATERS Caledonia Club and Alaska Ex- Twenty-five guests gathered Earl Behler in Grand Rapids. Houghton, Michigan, Boyd was spent Sunday with Mr. and rural non-farm areas; 16 per- ommending continuance of con- BE IT FURTHER RESOLV- Mrs. Harold Rlttenger Sunday tension Group. at the home of Miss Lois Kauff- sister, Mrs. Hilda DeWitt of Mrs. Ralph Gold, jr., and fam- ger and Clerk be authorized to up. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vandawa- presented the vice Command- cent In towns of 2.500 to 50,000; ONE TIME tract with Planning Consult- ED that Michigan Colprovia afternoon. Survivin"g besides her daugh- man in Bowne Center last ant's Award following his com- Wavne. ily at their cottage at Big Rap- 6 percent In larger cities. enter into an agreement be- ter and family were Sunday ants, Scott Bagby & Associates. tween the City of Lowell and Company be awarded the con- Mrs. Bertha Rlttenger spent FOR ESTIMATE ter. Mabel, are her husband. Thursday evening where Miss pletion of four weeks of special- Mrs. Howard Clinton returned dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. AND (See MOTIONS). Williams Sc Works for the prep- tract to install 1^" Jiot mix on the week end with her sister Claude, a son-in-law Dr. R. D. Kauffman and Mrs. Arthur Ben- ized training at Scott Air Force home Monday after a four-week CALL TW 7-7948 COLBY Lyle Hawk of Lake Odessa. aration of an engineering study Elizabeth Street from Amity St. Lucille Visser in Grand Rapids. tour of Europe, sponsored by ONE LOCATION ACtMCY Slegle and four grandchildren. edict gave a bridal shower in Base in Illinois. 2. From Root-Lowell Mfg. Co. to the west end, since that com- Grand Rapids Junior College. to determine the size, location On Saturday they were in Hol- Marian, Judy, Annette and honor of Miss Iris Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Blocher A 1964 honor student graduate asking that an easement on pany Is Installing similar hard The trip covered stops in AND AU and cost estimates of a lift sta- land to attend a bridal show- LYLE COVERT Rick. The evening was spent play- were Sunday dinner guests of of Lowell high school, Boyd Is including Mr. and Mrs. Galen Burroughs Corporation land, on surface at the adjacent Public France, Switzerland, Italy, Aus- MAYTAG tion for the west portion of the er for their niece. ing amusing games and with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Craig & the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Overholt of Florida at the Keith which Root-Lowell Mfg. Com- School parking lot and has the the bride opening her many ward J. Boyd of Route 3, Low- tria, Germany, the Netherlands Fox home at Pleasant Valley SALES •any has an option to purchase, City which cannot be served by of ALTO and CLARKSVILLE |5 rqlned out. . . family of Elmdale in honor of Speod Queen Coin equipment at hand. lovely and useful gifts. Very and England. for dinner Sunday. voided. (See MOTIONS). gravity sanitary sewers, PRO- the 14th birthday of ramela eU. Service on Hotpoint Operated Dry Ctanlng Yes: Schneider, Wlttenbach, tasty refreshments were serv- Aiming for a BS degree in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller VIDED. HOWEVER, that such Effective August 1, Little League game got under Craig. Appliances Only engineering study shall not ex- Reynolds, Anderson, 4. ed by the hostesses. chemistry, Boyd, who is a mem- nee Mertie Trowbridge, of De- and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. |uit couldn't be more UNFINISHED BUSINESS OUR OFFICE WILL BE OPEN way last Wednesday at Clarks- ceed $800 and PROVIDED. AL- No: None. AS FOLLOWS: Mrs. Lyle Traxinger and ber of Phi Lambda Upsllon troit are enjoying three weeks Larry Hoffman and daughters Electrical Wiring and conventenr. free panong^ vllle with both teams doing a in England, visiting her sister 1. Manager Olson recommen- SO that such expense shall be 11 tremendous job. All was well children were Saturday supper fraternity, the American Chemi- of Wayne, were Sunday dinner Contra ctiig hot Water, soft v. a tor, IT WAS MOVED by Council- Monday, Tuesday Wednesday: and family. ded that certain portions be borne by the Sewerage Utility until the clouds let loose with guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul cal Society and the Arnold Air guests of their mother Mrs. clean, pleasant surround- man Schneider, supported by 9 to 4 p. m. Methodist... Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Frey, omitted from bid specifications Fund. the wet stuff cancelling the re- Blocher. Mr. and Mrs. John Society, will graduate from Freeman Hoffman, TW 7-7746 fngs and as man/ Anderson, that the request of missionaries on leave, were Sat- on the 1967-68 Sealcoat Program Thursday: Closed All Day mainder of the game. Tesch, ir., Jeff and Janey of MTU in 1969. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Stahl and machines as you need. Yes: Schneider. Reynolds, An- Showboat Corporation for the The senior high Institute will urday night guests of Rev. and Factory IralDei Servteemen and ordered done by Bekman Friday: 9 to 6 p. m. However, being it was the Fruit Ridge Road were evening family were the Sunday dinner All Of •Vein simple to um| derson, Wlttenbach, 4. closing of Lafayette Street from be held August 8th through the callers. Mrs. Orie Schrock. They are re- guests at Kenneth Stanls. Company (those areas on which the north line of the alley to Troubadours on the road Saturdays: first of the last inning, it was all completely coin No: None. S.S. 12th at Lake IxniLse. turning to their post in Canada. Bekman Company has agreed to ty (50) feet north of considered a win by the Alto Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stahl and 9 a. m. to 12 Noon The Junior High Institute will Mr. and Mrs. George Ander- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. •operated. It couldnt "bo ive the City an adjustment)idjustment). it WAS MOVED by CouncU- Last Fall, the Scarlet Troubadours Junior Dram and Bugle means team with the score 20-4. Donald of Zlon Hill spent Sun- Lewis Electric the north line of Avery Street, be held August 13 through 17 son and family were callers of 1st year school and Mrs. Edward Schrock and Milerand it's fun! Je also recommende!edd that the man Schneider, supported by from July 10, 1967 throu£ Sep- This puts the Alto team in day evening at the Clair Kauff- S12 E. Main St. Lowell Corps started out with great enthusiasm and much determina- CHARLES I. COLBY at Wesley Woods. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd family were Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Installation of 14" of hot mix first place with four wins and man home. Home made ice Anderson, that the City of Lo- tember 4, 1967, be and here- Reservations should be made Anderson of Ada Sunday. Other Blrkey and family of Brimely, on Elizabeth Street be award- by Ls granted. Uon. From the beglniing, they signed up 156 members and at Alto 868-3MI, Clarksvllle 193-3231 one loss. Keep up the good work enrollees must cream was enjoyed bv all. Special! well enter Into an agreement if you plan to attend. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Rev. and Mrs. One Schrock and ed to Michigan Colprovla Com- with Scott Bagby & Associates Yes: Schneider, Wlttenbach, the present time have 50 members working hard to keep the C16-19 boys and coaches. neth Anderson and family. The family. Rev. and Mrs. Tobias pany, since that company is for the furnishing of planning Anderson. Reynolds, 4. "SMILING SERVICE" Corps going. occasion was in honor of Kpn's be immunized Schrock, Mr. and Mrs. Yoder Dry Clean engaged in doing similar work consultant services for fiscal No: None. birthday. on the Public School parking lot. H L 0. S. it Alartf AO children enrolling hi any of Fairview, and Mrs. June 1967-68 for the sum of $1,200, Since the beginning there have month to figure how to raise THE KIND WE FURNISH YOU Stormzand and son, John, of $2 load such agreement entitling the IT WAS MOVED by CouncU- CARPETS RESTORED—FURNITURE CLEANING Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bencker public, private, parocial or de- 2. Proposals for supplying au- man Schneider, supported by An- been many money-making pro- money to the Troubadours "on TO GUARANTEE Sunday, July 30, 9:45 a. m. Lowell. VoiUtt/fo^abt- City to 86 hours of profession- and Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Bencker nominational school in Michigan —.—- tomatic water level controls, derson, that the following res- jects, to help the Corps get the road." Without the help of Church School. 11 a. m. morn- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant al services, or additional hours, and family motored to Detroit- lor the first time shall submit were presented by the Manager. olution be adopted: started. In Uie first four months the parents' time and effort, ing worship. The speaker win attended a family gathering at if desired by the City, at the Sunday where they took in the either a statement signed by a When further study points to RESOLVED that the City Man- after organizing, the Corps rais- there would be no backbone for be Elder Floyd La Lone. The the trailer home of Mr. and rate of $14.00 per hour. DRY FOAM double header being played by fchysleia n that they have been ©Nifiais. the exact needs of the City, ager is hereby authorized to ed $I#00 and borrowed $1,500 the corps. theme will be "Be Clothed with Mrs. Cecil Brooks of Thomas the Detroit TUrere vs. New York nnmunmunizeu d against smallpox, Wash King Manager Olson will present new Yes: Schneider. Anderson, make application to the Michi- from -the Clark-Ellis American The American Legion. VFW, Service That Satisfies Humillty."_Evening worshij) at Lake, Sunday. The carry-in din- at Tiger Stadiura. dlptheriadlptherU , tetanus, polio, meas- recommendations. Reynolds, Wlttenbach, 4. gan State Highway Department Legion Post to enable them to Moose Club and the school have SHAMPOO 7 p. m. The speaker ner, enjoyed by twenty, honor- COIN OPERATED les. whooping cough, and tested s • ir No: None on behalf of the City of Lowell buy instruments from a Corps helped by letUng us use their Priest Lloyd DeVormer. The Mrs. George Tobias returned ed the birthday of Alvin Helms. 3. No word has been receiv- Drive into Lawrence's Sunoco for that Smiling .loyd De \ for tubercjilosls. LAUNDRY in the County of Kent, Michi- in Hurley, Wisconsin, that had facilities for various meetings, theme will be "Walk Humbly home on Fnday evening after The Rosenberger School re- ed from the Chesapeake & Ohio IT WAS MOVED by CouncU- b A statement signed by one gan, Jor the necessary permit disbanded. practices and dinners at no Service that Satisfies. You are always assured union was held July 2 at the 1080 WEST MAIN ST.. LOWELL Railroad wnnftenv on the re- man Reynolds, supported by An. With Thy God." spending some lime touring in parent or guardian to the ef- to place banner for Showboat of the best in gas,'oils;'febrications, tires, bat- Hazekamp Carpet Cleaning Service northern Michigan and Canada home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin quest for sidewalk repair. The derson, that the Lowell City Don Lehigh, Bob Green and fect that this child has not been over M-21 immediately east of Wednesday, August 2. mid- Stahl. Following a potluck pic- 4 Large 24-lb. Wash Extractors - Manager was authorized to pro- Council hereby show its intent Dave Clark, jr., went to Hurley teries, and all the many other services available PHONE: 453-2008 with her daughter and son-in- immunized because of religious Flat River bridge (Lafayette week worship service at 8 p. m. nic minced with reminiscing, 82 Machines to Serve Yea ceed with the repair and bill to work with Root-Lowell Manu- In January to purchase the GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN clOtf law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond or other convictions; or a re- Street), said banner to be 3' x to say thank you to each and here. Come in Soon for that "Service that Sat- reunion president, Donald Kauff- the Railroad for such costs. facturing Company in the de- equipment and transport it back Webster of St. Clair Shores. quest signed by one parent or 50', anchored to abutting build- everyone who has helped in any isfies." man called the sixty contingents to Lowell. While in Canada they visited guardian that the local health ings on opposite sides of the way, big or small, to make a together for a business session. jr feaiuring < with her other daughter, Mrs. department give the needed pro- .street and providing not less bigger and better corps. When Mrs. Albert Kauffman was e- Backing the Corps Is a Par- Leo Blocher at Esher near tective Injections and diagnos- than 20 feet clearance within competing with other groups the Chapleau. lected secretary for the 1968 ent's Club headed by James Ploy "SUNNY DOLLARS" With Us tic test ''WU6HN MOSROE* the right-of-way of Trunkllne Briggs, President; Clifford Des- membership has vowed to make This simply means that when outing which will be held the their home town proud of them. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Colbv AUOrV^T 7 -thHi 12 M-21, and that the CHy of Lo- Jarden, vice-president; Evelyn —You may Win up to $1,000 a child of any age enters a first Sunday in July, at the spent the week end In Detroit well In the County of Kent, Roudabush, secretary; Clara Michigan school for the first Stahl home. The in-coming pres- and attended the Michigan All- Michigan, will faithfully fulfill Callier, treasurer; C. H. Runcl- time, he must be immunized by ident. Wesley Kelm, will be as- fttiwvauiismitMim all permit requirements, and Arabian Horse Show. When re- man. advisor; Ardith Hodge. his physician or health depart- slstad by Mrs. Alma Stahl, vice- turning home they found it nec- will Indemnify and save harm- Avis Hoag and Phyllis DesJar- ment against the communicable resident, and Mr. and Mrs. , ofmanrmemm/a, LAWRENCE'S essary to take a different route less all persons from claims of den, publicity. Holsteins set diseases which can cause, sick- £ienneth Stahl and Mr. and Mrs. AUGUST 7-thru 12 out of the city because of the every kind arising out of oper- The Corps' execuUve board ness. crippling and death, ex- Norman Kauffman, program ations authorized by such per- rioting. chairmen. officers are: Donald Lehigh, new records plained Dr. W. B. Prothro, •BRIAN HYLAND' mit as is issued, for the period •SIJNDWINDI . SERVICE City-County Health Officer. Out-of-town guests attending HARDWARE Corps manager; Robert Green, Karen Deming returned home AuauST 5W6 of July 10, 1967, to September first assistant manager; Leslie Milk and butterfat producUon by plane Sunday after spendln If your child has not been the Rosenberger school reunion 223 W. Main St.. Lowell 6, 1967. Included; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kline, second assistant mana- levels established by Registered (Located on Nash Highway, North of Clarksvllle, Combination Aluminum two weeks with her brother an_ protected against these diseases Yes: Schneider, Reynolds, An- Holsteln cows in this area have tdke him to your doctor or to Miller of Lowell, Mrs. Cathleen * 4 * Ph. 897-7167 ger; Lorayne Lehigh, secretary; at the 1-96 INTERCHANGE) family, Mr. and Mrs. Morse derson, Wlttenbach, 4. Lucille Green, treasurer. been reported by Holsteln-Frie- Deming in Omaha. Nebraska. the Health Department Immuni- Hall and grandson, Mr. & Mrs. No: None Frank Martin, nee Correan Erb, Charles Ybema, drill instruc- slan AssociaUon of America. Willard Lawrence Phone zation Clinic at 1619 Walker, The individual lactaUons were Owner Charles Geldersma was a re- NW. The clinic is offered every Mr. and Mrs. Bert Klein and mm IT WAS MOVED by Council- tor; Bob Mattison, Bugle In- Saranac M2-9253 Storm Doors, Screens & Windows tested under official supervis- Mrs. Charles Schwab, all of man Anderson, supported ty structor; Steve Whitford, drum cent dinner guest of Mr. and week day from 9 a. m. to 4 ion. Mrs. William Fairchild & Mrs. ! m. except Thursday which Grand Rapids, and Mr. and POPPY SPRINKLER Reynolds, that the Michigan instructor; Phyllis DesJarden, 'Also Visit Our Snack Bar' Mrs. Fred Buckingham of Mld- State Highway Department be quartermaster; Ardith Hodge Vicinity cows ILsted in the Anna Fairchild before leaving 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. Holsteln report are: E dleviUe. Two former teachers, TIRE requested to make Hudson St. and Avis Hoag, parent repre- for the service. For other information of clin- Mrs. Helen Allison and Mrs. Al- three-Line In the block north of sentatives; Darroll McLaughlin, Janeland Starter Captain, 539- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Slater ics near your area call or write 2646. a four-year-old, produced Salem Combination Storm and Screen berta Kauffman were also pres- Resular M-21; two lanes going south and Legion representative; and Fred nt a few days last week with the Health Department. 18.790 lbs. of milk and 756 lbs. ent. $4.25 one going north; Phelps, VFW representative. Doors r. and Mrs. Lyle Broaflbent (HAND taxte 617-4654 PUMP The uniforms were made by of butterfat in 365 days. IT WAS FURTHER MOVED Janeland Barb Burke Path- at their cottage on 8 Point Lake. that parking be eliminated on parents, officers and other wo- Township of Lowell LMtlL 997-9096 SPECIAL Dozens of uses finder 5329013, a five-year-old. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc- IONIA 5X7-1390 , the west side of the street from men in Uie area interested in No charge lor odd sizes, up to 37 incites in width HARVIST HEALTH, INC. had 17.590 lbs. of milk and 667 Caul and family were Sunday Fifth District • F«tl*rn A*e S t mfren* pwemoctmn! NOW — A must for M-21 through Uie entrance to the seeing Uie Corps in full uniform and 85 inches in height. dinner guests of her brother Grjnd «jpid, Michiq^n bicycle tires, by Memorial Day. Cary Stiff lbs. of butterfat In 321 days. and family Mr. and Mrs. Nor- SPECIAL DIET FOODS helped the Corps by furnishing Janeland Stella Alert 5332937, Democrats to basketballs and a five-year-old, had 15,620 lbs. Full One Inch Thick, Pre-Hung man Erickson, in Lansing. Tim • -uqar Frot—Salt Ffe« Don't Miss . material, noUons and gloves and Jim are spending a week • • •Allergy Oi*ti footballs.Awind with a small down payment and of milk and 654 lbs. of butter- WAYLAND fat In 365 days. NOTICE OF with the Bricksons. hold picnic •Low Chotetlerol OUTDOOR SHOW/* saver for Inflat- a small payment each month. Ni-tvral-Gr^anlc Hralth Focdt Cook's Trophy Insignia Jane- Mrs. Ralph Loveland, Tom & " Ferris wheel rides, pony ing play ponds. STATE BANK The Corps depend on Uie mem- Bob of Grand Rapids were bers' dues to pay off their uni- land 5303787, a four-year-old, only Hdw. gamw. miw? and N»vpr- Whirling Sprinkler—Sprinkles Square area 5 ft. x had 16,940 lbs. of milk and 622 $23.95 Thursday evening caller of Mr. ages for all tne family will be ANNOUNCES.. • orm bill. and Mrs. Glenn Loveland. Mrs. 5 ft to 45 ft x 45 (L—Eaby to move-Gentle rain- .79 In May, the nark-Ellis Post lbs. of butterfat in 350 days. REGISTRATION features of the Fifth District Janeland Ormsby Sylvia Tro Francis Cobb of Ionia was a Democratic picnic at Fallasburg like spray. All brass bearings. SPECIAL NOW e the Scarlet Troubadours Monday caller. *1 eir old bus so the members 5870665. a two-year-old. had 16.- Park, three miles north of Low- Z Mr. and Mrs. James Slater could have transportation to 300 lbs. of milk and 609 lbs. of TAKE NOTICE that any qualified elector of Hm ell, from noon to 6 p. m. Satur- Change of Hours butterfat In 332 days. Yorktown Windows and Jill were Sunday dinner day, July 29. The West Michi- their parades. So far. the Trou- guests of his parents Mr. and badours have been In eight pa- The new milk production rec- gan public is invited to partici- PLUMBING KIT «" 79' EffecUve August 1,1M7, ords were established by Hoi Mrs. Harvey Slater. pate. RADIO BATTERY rades. and have been requested stein cows owned by James B. TOWNSHIP OF LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blocher Tickets are being sold by all A complete first aid Regular 98^ the following hoars will for four more. Measure your opening, add width and length were Friday evening visitors of Now is the time to pick To start with, they marched Cook, jr., of Lowell. County of Kent, Michigan members of both uie Democra- kit for home plumb- prevail in all of our offices: These new producUon figures together in inches. If you are 101 inches or Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goetzka tic Women's Club and the Dem- up that extra battery ing. This kit con- In the Christmas parade In Lo- and family of Sparta. for vacation or week well, last December; May 20th, may be compared to the esti- who is not already registered may register for the less... ocratic Luncheon Club. For tick- tains 52 assorted MONDAY thru WEDNESDAY mated annual output of 8,513 Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Watts at- ets or further information, per- end camping trip. Long Saranac May Day Bust; May tended a concert by the Stanley Newspaper values washers for faucets, —9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 30 Memorial Day parade. Low- lbs. of milk and 315 lbs. of but- sons in Grand Rapids may call life Eveready Energized traps, closet hinges, terfat by the average U. S. Quartete of The University of THURSDAY ell: June 30, Horse show pa- Democratic Headquarters, 454- Battery. etc., plus screws. All daliy cow, notes the nationai Michigan in Grand Rapids on 9217 and those in Ionia may 9 a.m. to 12 Nooo rade. Lowell; June 14. Loyalty Special Township Election in handy crystal Day parade. Grand Rapids; Ju- Holsteln Association. pay only $9.95 Tuesday evening. call 527-4640. institutions Special The Bancroft and Wilcox fam- clear plastic box. FRIDAY Iv 4, two parades, one in Grand Michigan State University su- ilies gathered at the Gary Fos- Now 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Rapids and one in Westphalia; pervLsed the sampling, weighing to be held on the 11 th day of September, 1967 burg home Sunday for a birth- The Cinema ... Only 45 July 15 Carson City Centennial and testing operations in co- far Fully Weatherstripped Storm and Screen day dinner honoring David Fos- .i. .By Ocinda Blndor SATURDAY parade; and July 22, American operation with the Holsteln or- Window. S burg's 6th birthday. Regular 69$ —9 a.m. to 12 Noon Legion convention parade. In ganization's herd and breed im- Registrations wiU be taken at the office of the Mr. and Mrs. Leon Scott of It's not good press to start Grand Rapids. provement programs. Township Clerk each working day until Saturday, Grand Rapids were Thursday a movie review column with a 5 Convenient Offices During August, the Corps will bad review, so I won't even August 12.1967. callers of Mr. and Mrs. William publication In 3 Counties, march in a parade sponsored Fairchild and Mrs. Anna Fair- leJl you how awful The Dirty PLASTIC TARPAULIN by the 4-H Fair in Lowell, and child, Dozen HEX KEY SET To Serve You! on September 4th In parades at THE LAST DAY FOR RECEIVING REGISTRATIONS Susan Bryant spent Tuesday An all purpose Belding and Comstock Park. wiU be Bright plated — The group have had Individual WALTER'S LUMBER MART touring the Lakevlew Centenni- protective cover Hopkins and Dorr, donations of $133 and parade i al and visiting the homes of • ifffl I Set consists of 7 Allegan Cotnty \ 0 —Easy to Handle donaUons of $150. The total a- ul i WILL MEASURE YOUR Elsteth Condon of Lakevlew, & root imi mx ai wtmcn ui keys 5/S4, 3/32, Saturday, the 12th Day of August, 1967 Dorothy Slocum of Edmore. -ILA'S- — Stays flexible Alto, kcat Unity mount that has gone through 1/8, 5/32, 3/16, WINDOWS AT NO CHARGE WALTERS Miss Condon and Miss Slocum DECORATING ram AM •••• in all kinds of the Parents Club and the Scar- on which day the said Clerk will be at her home, spent the night with the Bry- 7/32 and 1/4 Inch. Clarksvllle. loiia County let Troubadours treasuries have weather—Hot or 1263 I 52nd St., between the hours of 8:00 a. m. and AND GIVE YOU A ants before returning to Grand SERVICE Easy to store in been $3,140,61 and the expendi- Rapids. Cold. tures have been $2,803.47. leav- 8:00 o'clock p.m.. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, for plastic envelope WAYLAND FREE ESTIMATE. Carol and Mary Halpin unex- Papering & Painting jpteiw w/tkt! AU MWOtf MOTTCTItt CWR ing a balance in both treasur- the purpose of receiving registration of electors pectedly dropped in to visit Su- type kit ies of $364.14. LUMBER MART SEE MY LINE OF NOW ONLY san Bryant Tnursday. They had STATE BANK The Troubadours have been qualified to vote. . WALLPAPER BOOKS rwmi'M i do-Ak lunch and then accompanied pracUcing two and three times AND PAINTS Miss Bryant to Grand Rapids Regular 45$ Wayland, Michigan each week to improve their WAUUMUBtt* TT" where they called on college jtp NOW ONLY Regular $2.39 playing and marching abilities. Col 67MM* "We are Members of FDIC" Carol Wells, Township Clerk 925 W. MAM. l»W€U PUOhC TW 7-0291 acqualntences. and spent the c41U The Parents' Club meets each cie-17 at with friends. first and third Thursday of Uie iOMMI VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER NOTICE OF MORTGAGE THE LOWELL LEDGER. JULY 27, 1967 & COOK FOR SALE - Mark 20 Mercury ANNUAL - Antique Fair, Ce- THE LOWELL LERGER, JULY 27, 1987 HASTINGS UVESTOCK FORECLOSURE SALE FOR SALE outboard with gas tank, 16 dar's Antique Shop, 5223 East LOST AND FOUND WANTED Daring young man on lll-G Waters Building CLARK * Grand Rapids, Michigan Default has occurred in the VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER horsepower. Can be seen at Fulton. 9:30 Saturday morn- Jay 21, 1967 conditions of a certain mort- VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER GARAGE SALE - Thursday. WANTED - To buy qualified PLUMBING & HEATING STATE OF MICHIGAN & COOK the Lowell Ledger. pl5-16 ing, July 29th and 12 noon LOWELL LEDGER gage executed by WILLIAM & COOK Friday and Saturday. Lots of land contracts. CaU or see Feeder Pigs ..$10.50-$19.75 309 East Main St, LoweU IN Till: CIRCUIT COURT lll-G Waters Building Sunday, July 30th. Collectors the flying bike wheels; JOHN OPPENHUIZEN (also 1125 W. Main Street SUBURBAN LIFE WANT AD PAGE Peter Speerstra, TW 7-9859 or ..$81.00 $85.00 COMMISSIONER'S COURT Grand Rapids, Michigan good back to, school clothes FOR SALE - 62 Ford Galaxle items and many interesting Top Calves known as IVm. John Oppenhui- Lowell, Michigan 19331 in teen sizes. Also some adult 500 Convertible in good con- things. C15-16 CASH RATE: 15 words 50c, additional words Sc each. If not David F. Coons, Lowell Sav- Common & Culls ..$20.oo-$:io,oo MASTER PLUMBER FOR KENT COUNTY PUBLICATION ORDER ..$19.00$2-i.00 zen) and wife, JUDITH L. OP- PUBLICATION ORDER and small boys clothing. Gui- dition. $900 or best offer, UN paid on or before 10 days after insertion, • charge of 10c REWARD ings and Loan Association, Young Beef DONALD F. OOSTERHOUSE HEARING ON CLAIMS AND ..$14 50-$19.00 Residential, Commercial is state's champion PENHUIZEN. to UNION BANK File No. 51.686 tar. Mason jars. Scraps for 8-2722. pl6 LAWN MOWER - Repair, pick for bookkeeping will be made. 217 West Main Street, LoweU, Beef Cows & WILMA R. OOSTERHOUSE, AND TRUST COMPANY (Na- DETERMINATION OF HEIRS _.I21.00-$23.00 * & industrial rugs or quilts. Miscellaneous. up and deliver. Call 897-7851. BOX NUMBER: If box number In care of this office is de- For any information as to Phone 897-8321. c35tf Bulls Steve had Vorked seriously Michigan. This year it drew ov- husband and wife, Plaintiff, tional Association), a national File No. 116,016 ETECTRIC GUITAR - Double , $23 00-$23.50 Slate of Michigan, the Pro- Feuerstein, 4609 Murray Lake c47tf sired, add 50c to above. the disappearance of two Top Hogs for many months to be ready er 75 contestants, many from vs. banking association, of 98 Otta- Slate of Michigan, The Pro- pick-up. vibrato, $30. 676-1781. WANTED — To rent or with ..$22.00-123.00 Phono: TW 7-7534 bate Court for the County of Road, third house north of 5 black Dachsunds, a male Second Grade — for the contest. The nex* event other states. It was a prclty JAMES E SANDERS and wa Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, bale Court for the County of cl6 GARAGE SALE - July 28 and ALL ERRORS in telephone advertisements it sender's risk. option, 2 or 3 bedroom house _-$15.00-$19.00 Kent. Mile Road. Pamell. p-16 and a female, the female Roughs or TW 7*7104 will be the qualifications for the cold racing day, the Ihermome- COHNEAMOUS SANDERS, hus- Michigan, dated October 13, Kent 29. Clothing, all sizes, dishes, RATES are based strictly on uniform want ad style. near LoweU or Cascade. Ph. ..il5.00-$16.50 USED TRACTORS-John Deere with a short tall, either tak- Boars American team which Ls going ter read 32 degrees. band and wife. Defendants 1964, recorded October 22. 1904, Estate of Marlon A. Bushnell FOR SALE — Dining room bikes, miscellaneous. 10416 Saranac 642-3199. pl4-17 ..l21.00-$27.00 Estate of Jane Orr, 3010 Diesel, excellent. 1960 OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompinied by re- en from a 1962 blue Ramb- Feeder Cattle — to the Pan American Games in No, 4S7K9 in Liber 1614 of Mortgages, Deceased suite, walnut, drop leaf gate 36th Street, SE. South of Low- mittance. .. $21.00-$24.00 Deceased. Ford tractor, loader and back- ler, or from the Immediate Lambs Canada. Steve had to gain per- Track, Road Racing ORDER FOR PUBLICATION page 195, in the office of the leg table with glass hutch. 4 el, right off M-91, 4% miles. MOTHERS! - Evenings free? IT IS ORDERED that on hoe. 5000 Ford, 75 hp, demon- vicinity of the parking lot mission from his Draft Board Register of Deeds for Kent IT IS ORDERED that on upholstered chairs, like new. Third house beyond Kissing QQT 0011 Copy for ads on this page must be in SeU toys August to December. Top Hogs $23.50 Each type of bicycle racing At a session of said Court, October 12, 1967 strator. was $6,495 now $4,999. west of the City Hall, on for the trip, but he has received County. By reason of such de- August II, 1967, Rock Rd. cl6 07 / '7101 Ledger office before 5 PTM. on Tuesdays No experience necessary. F. W. Mackey. Richland requires its own bike. While held at the Hall of Justice, in at 10:00 A, M. in the Probaln $250. Call after 4:30. 538-1823. All hay equipment. Buy now. Friday, July 14lh, about 7 it and will be trying out soon. fault, the undersigned elects to at 10:00 A. M. in the Probate Training now. No delivering Steve completely dismantled the City of Grand Rapids, Kent Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- cl6 No interest until June 1,1968. p. m. There will be no sale July declare and hereby declares the Courtroom, Grand Rapids, Mich, PUPPIES FOR SALE - Ger- or coUectlng. No cash Invest- The games will run from Ju- hLs bikes for illustration pur- County, Michigan, this 12lh day igan. a hearing be held at Used mowers, like new, save. GERMAN SHEPHERD - AKC 5 YEAR OLD - Palamino geld- ment. Write" Mrs. Charlotte 28 becanse of Barry County LENA LOU whole of the principal sum re- igan, a hearing be held on Ap- which all creditors of said de- SPECIAL -This week only. man Shepherd, Collie, Travel- ly 22 to August 7 with the bi- poses he explained the differ- of July. 1?C7. John Deere 2014 baler with registered. 3 years old spayed ing, very gentle, $125. CaU BUD MYERS Fair. maining payable under said proval of Thirty-fifth and Final Speck minos, 2 dozen 25c. ing salesman mix. $5 each. Fountaine, 9605 Summit Ave., cycle events scheduled from ences. In track racing the bike PRESENT: Hon. HENRY R. ceased arc required to prove picker. Caledonia Tractor and female. AU shots. ExceUent after 4 p. m. 897-8478. cl6-17 704 North Hudson, LoweU Win sell again August 4 at presents mortgage and interest and all Account: Determination of Heir- Gold's Live Bait and Tackle. 676-1048. , ti6 Rockford, Mich. 49341. cl4-22 July 15 to 31. Only 18 Ameri- Is extremely rigid. There Ls as SMITTER, Circuit Court Com- their claims and heirs will Ix' Equipment, Caledonia, TW 1- watch dog. Given free to good sums due under said mortgage ship in Regard to Distribution N. Hudson. Lowell. p-16 regular cans will be on the team and little give as possible. There is missioner. determined. Creditors must file 8141. ^18 country home. Call 949-5419. SNOOPY'S PUPS - 6 week old TW 7-7981 W AITRESSESWA NTE iT^Ful 1 immediately due and payable. of Assets; Petition for Order FOR YOUR this means that Steve's work is only one fixed gear, the rider An affidavit having been filed sworn claims with the court and 14 FOOT — Alumacraft runa- cl6 pups for sale, $1 each. Part and part time. Alternate week At the date of this notice Authorizing Distribution of As- serve a copy on Lauretta Bush- SKI-DOO'S - For 1968-Save DANCING PLEASURE cut out for him. As he says, and machine become one unit in the above cause stating that bout with 15 hp Evinrude. CONCRETE & CINDER hound, short haired, male. Pl_8 ends. Experience not neces- there Is claimed to be due on sets: Petition for Order Author- nell. at 9874 Jackson Rd., $125 from last year. Caledonia "Those California boys are hard and the conditions of the track personal service of summons Safe family boat in good con- DOUBLE - Horse harness, $25. There are only four so call sary. WiU train. Also two wo- said mortgage the sum of izing Distribution of Assets to Clarksvllle. Michigan 48815, pri- Tractor and Equipment. Cal- LOST — Black and white mixed to beat, they have had all year allow even riding and concen- cannot be made upon the de- dition. Very reasonable. Ph. Heavy duty cement mixer, early. Fine pet for children. men to work In kitchen. Ap- '66 Chev. Malibu 16820.83 which sum bears in- Appropriate Parties: Petition for or to hearing. edonia. TW 1-8141. C16-19 Building Blocks hound. In vicinity of Cascade to practice. tration. fendants herein for the reason 949-2354 after 6 p. m. cl6 $200. Saw arbor with two ex- CaU 897-7793. pl6 in person Lena Lou Inn, terest at the rate of 7 percent Order Approving Casts and Ix*- Publication and service shall ALL SIZES tra blades $175. Tractor with and Alto. Sick, but not harm- _ . C15-16 Some of the members of the In road racing, however, the that defendants arc continually gal Fees in Connection with en- FOR SALE — Double pick-up a per annum. No suit or proceed- be made as provided by statute RE-l'PHOLSTERTNG - At rea. hydraulic lift and snow plow, FOR SALE — Tent, National, less to children. Must get Station Wagon Drake team will represent our country bike has a little more flexibility absent from their place of resi- tering Above Orders: that the electric guitar and amplifier ing al law has been instituted and Court rule. sonable rates, free estimates. $200. Boat and trader 175 or 9 x 13, cottage-air, two room, medication. Comes to the TEACHER & WIFE - Desire Company car with new car AftdThtHiUtot on the track teams and some and up to ten gears because dence and defendants arc con- Trustee be Authorized and Or- with vibrator. 1 RC Allen Vis- to rent house or apartment to recover the debt secured by Date: July 19. 1967 Guaranteed workmanship. Call $100. Call anytime, 949-2668. large windows. Very good name of "Tramp." If found warranty. Oaly 6,N9 miles. as road racers. The former are the conditions are constantly cealing their whereabouts and of. dered to do anything else nec- ta-matic office typewriter, like VOSBURG In or near Lowell. M. Tans, JOHN P. STEKETEE anytime except Sunday, 919- cl8 condition, $60. 209 King St., call 676-3471. cl8 V-8 with All Power. FRIDAY AND the riders you see who ride changing. The tires on these the present whereabouts of said this mortgage or any part there- essary In Connection with the new. Pair almost new walkie- 783 Amity. Muskegon, Michi- around and around the oval bikes are very narrow and thin defendants are unknown. Judge of Probate 3482. c-lltf Block and Gravel Co. LoweU. cl6 NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN Closing of Said Estate. VanderVeen. Freihofer & Cook talkies. Westinghouse roaster GARAGE SALE - Huge selec- FOUND — A purse, containing gan. pl6-17 PHONE: 897-9294 SATURDAY track wheel to wheel. The oth- with just a small surface of NOW, THEREFORE, on Mo- 8786 Grand River Drive, Ada that by virtue of the power of Publication and service shall By George R. Cook SECOND BEST SALE - Friday oven and cabinet with clock. GARAGE SALE - Large change, some out of circula- ers do the cross-country work, tread. The wheel Is grooved to tion of Donald F. Oosterhouse, tion of clothing, household CHILD CARE - About 15 hrs. sale contained in said mortgage be made as provided by statute Attorney for Estate and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 538-2288. cl6 PHONE: 876-1047 items, furniture, etc. Every- desk and gas stove, many tion coins. Ada area. Owner 9:30 p.m. ro 1:30 a.m. the kind made famous by the accept the tire which is put on one of the plaintiffs herein, per week for two pre-school- AZZARELLO and the statute in such case and Court rule. 1125 W. Main St. • p. m. Clothing, miscellaneous, more items and clothing. Fri- Identify. 67M921. c-18 French Tour de France which with an adhesive that can be IT IS ORDERED AND AD- FOR SALE - 1963 Olds Cutlass c52tl thing reasonable and in good ers. Cascade area. Will dis- CHEVROLET & BUICK, INC. Residents of Ada, Cascade, made and provided, and to pay Lowell, Michigan etc. 659 Greenbriar, SE. cl6 day the 28th and Saturday the covers 2,500 miles and takes ap- stripped off when the tire needs JUDGED as follows: Date: July 3. 1967 Convertible. New tires. Will condition. Thursday, Friday, cuss terms. 949-0695. c-16 125# West Mate St, Lowell and Eastmopt are fast be- said amount with interest, as A true copy. 29th. Second house on the left proximately 30 days. to be changed. 1. That defendants James E. JOHN P. STEKETEE. FOR SALE — John Deere com- sell for $1,000. Gloria Hale. all day, Saturday until ndon. REAL ESTATE ROGER REAMES coming familiar with the fig- provided in said mortgage, and ROLAND R. ROBEY. 1008 Famsworth, SE. off 4200 on Timpson Avenue off Grand CLEANING LADY-Wants work Sanders and Cornealious San- Judge of Probate bine, No. 12. Good canvas and Phone 897-7487. cl6 SHAMPUU — Your own rugs. And His Orchestra Here in Michigan we have A rider wears track type ure of Steve Savagcau of all legal costs, charges, and ex- Register of Probate cl6-18 River Drive. c-16 ders enter their appearance in VanderVeen. Freihofer & Cook in good condition. George Wie- Cleans and brightens Uke Cascade Road behind Martin one day a week. Neat, effici- SUNDAY our own version of that race shoe? with metal clamps which Ada Drive, as he bends be- penses. including the attorney new. Electric Shampooer Ma- School. cl6 ent, dependable. 676-9250. cl6 which is becoming popular and slide onto the pedals and there- tween handlebars and pedals the above entitled cause within Glen V. Borre. land, TW 7-7243. pl6 I p. m. to 12 midnight fee allowed by law, and all tax- VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER chine rental only |l per day. PUPPIES — From large dogs runs from Gaylord to Charle- by lock his feet to the bike in his way aronnd local roads. 35 days from the date of this es and insurance premiums paid Attorney for Old Kent Bank & COOK FOR SALE — Power mower, 1 quart Rug-Mate Cleaner & PLYWOOD SALE — 4 x 8 - H 6 weeks old, free, only seven HIGH SCHOOL - Girl needs voix to Cheboygan to Gaylord. a way similar to the action of He practices dally In order to order. and Trust Company, 1125 W. Main Street babysitting job. Experienced. c32tf by the undersigned before sale, hand mower, bed headboards, Spot Remover cleans average inch C. D. Sheathing Plywood left. Hurry! 897-7928. pl6 BAIT & TACKLE known as the Tour of Northern ski boots. This way the feet keep In the top shape that 2. That a copv of this Order Trustee Lou ell. Michigan. 49331 Summer HOMES FOR SALE Call 897-7971. p-16 said mortgage will be foreclosed tricycle, grain barrels 25c ea.. 9 x 12 nig. Call Plywood Mar- only $3.25 a sheet, cash and THE BEST FOR LESS never rest, they are working as won him the Stale Champion- be published within 12 days by sale of the mortgaged prem- 1 Vandenberg Center PUBLICATION ORDER dishes, two tires 8.50x14, and ket, 3128—28th St., SE. Grand carry at Walter Lumber Mart, FOR SALE - 12 x 14 building. hard as the legs. Even when ship In track bike racing in from the date hereof in the ises. at public vendue to the Grand Rapids, Michigan PETITION FOR VALLEY VISTA PERSONAL 20% Off List Price A true copy. miscellaneous items. T. Santo, Spray Specials Rapids. 245-2151. cS2tf 925 West Main St., Lowell. Can be used for children's the foot is drawn back and up Detroit recently. It was a Lowell Ledger, a newspaper highest bidder at the East front APPOINTMENT OF playhouse or uUlity storage. printed and circulated in Kent ROLAND R. ROBEY, 2417 Lowellvicw, Lowell, Mich. Phone 897-9291. cl6-17 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - WHY PAY MORE? on one side and while the other grueling 125 miles and any door of the Lobby of the Hall of ADMINISTRATOR AND 5298 Burton, SE. cl6 County, Michigan, and that such Register of Probate cl4-16 cl6 Black and white, or colored. foot is pressing down, the first contender who wasn't prepar- Justice in Grand Rapids. Michi- DETERMINATION OF HEIRS FARMERS HARNESS SHOP NEWS-Com LoweU's newest subdivision. BULLDOZING SERVICE publication be continued once INSECT FOGGERS Prices to fit your budget is pulling and producing power ed as well as Steve would gan. on FRIDAY, the 28th day File No. 116.934 bine canvas repairing. 4-H FOR SALE - Honda, Sport 90, Sewer, water, gas and paved each week for 3 successive For pickup service on dead or Portraits and adverting pho- as well. have had a miserable time. of July. 1967. at 9:30 o'clock in VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER State of Michigan. The Pro- show halters, riding bridles low mUeage exceUent condi- streets. Minimum lot size, LIVE BAIT ft TACKLE weeks, and that a copy of this B. V. I. ELECTRIC disabled farm animals—call J. E. Colby, Alto, Riders wear regulation wool the forenoon EST. The premises & COOK bate Court for the County of and horse halters. Pony bri- tion. CaU 876-1856, after 5. 70x135 feet North Uodsoa, LoweU order be mailed to the defen- $32.95 C & W Tallow Co.. Cedar Phone 897-9861 pants with a chamois inner covered by said mortgage are lll-G Waters Building Kent dles and pony halters. AU C16-17 dants at their last known post- Springs. Grand Rapids 245- Three bedroom ranch style, OPEN EVENINGS TIL I seat. "These pants hug the con- bike, jumps aboard, locks boots situated in the Township of By- Grand Rapids, Michigan Estate of William N. Beckett AERO-DYNE PROPANE handmade. Kerekes' Repair office address by certified mail ECONOMICAL 1333. $5 service charge. 41tf FOR SALE - Balboa rye, J. four bedroom spUt-level, or DO YOU NEiSD MONEY - To Phone TW 7-9961 testant so that nothing is flying and takes off... all as fast as ron. Kent County, Michigan, Deceased 134.95 Shop, one mUe east of LoweU at least '10 days prior to the PUBLICATION ORDER F. Timmer. 3254 Buttrick SE four bedroom Cape Cod to buy, build, remodel or repalr pI6 -ALBERT ZIGMONT. JR.- in the wind to produce drag." practice will allow. and are described as: IT LS ORDERED that on on M-21. p-12-22 time of appearance required to File No. 116.922 ii Call 676-3096. c-I6 choose from. Prices start at a home? If you do, try our 16tf said Steve. "They also must "In some races," Steve ex- The North 110 feet of the August 24, 1967 $14,200. Includes fully im- fast courteous service. You wear helmets made of foam be made as hereinafter mention- West 210 feet of the NW 14 of at 10:00 A. M. in the Probate ORTHO PIANO TUNING - And repair plained. "a truck follows be- ed in tflis order. State of Michigan. The Pro- GARAGE SALE — Moving. pruved lot wiU like the "open end" mort- rubber filled leather straps in hind the pack of riders and all the NW % of Sec. 11, T5N, Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- SPRAYER SALE service. Registered craftman gage privilege too, that aU of 3. Hearing on the complaint bate Court for the County of Good back to school and adult this country." The shirts, how- a troubled cyclist has to da is R12W, Kent County, Michigan, Kent igan. a hearing be held on the Second member of Piano Technicians clothing. Miscellaneous furni- our borrowers enjoy. LoweU ever, are chosen by the indivi- filed in said cause shall be be- subject to a right of way for petition of Anna Beckett for throw the old wheel with the LAWN SPRAYER—$2.98 BULLDOZING GuUd. CaU GL 2-6690 or 241- fore the undersigned on the 17th ## ture and household goods. On FOR MORE INFORMATION Savings and Loan Assoda- Transportation dual and are generally brightly bad tire to a man on the truck highway purposes over the Estate of appointment of an administrator Regular $3.98 WE WELCOME YOUR JOB 3760. c48tf day of August, 1967. at 9:00 Thursday and Friday, 356 tionTToweU, 897-&21. cSSti colored jerseys with pockets and catch a whole new wheel- West 33 feet thereof. Frederick Ander Hansen and for a determination of -BIG OR SMALL! a. m. in the forenoon on said Greenbriar Drive, SE, 949- both front and back in which and tire thrown tec!: to him." Dated: April 26. 1967. a-k-a heirs. SPRAY-ETTE 4-$2.98 LIVESTOCK TRUCKING—Car- FINE WEDDING - Invitations, Specials day in the Hall of Justice, in 3763. c-16 Call: DOK REALTY. INC. quick energy foods such as rai- Although it may seem that UNION BANK AND TRUST Frederick A. Hansen Publication and service shall Car Regular $3.98 SAVE MONEY son City auction, Tuesday. St. quick service. Personalized the City of Grand Rapids, Kent We have a back M fall of sins and bananas are carried. COMPANY (N.A.) be made as provided by statute Johns auction, Wednesday. napkins and matches, FREE bicyclists wear gloves to pro- Deceased 6 GAL. SPRAY-ETTE—$6.98 —Lowest Rates Around HERE IS YOUR CHANCE - TW 7-7931 good transportation, Cattle AuctionTher e Is an attachment on the County. Michigan. By Donald F. Oosterhouse and Court rule. tect their hands, this is not IT IS ORDERED that on Lake Odessa auction, Thurs- We are moving. Basement pkg. thank you notes or nap- 4. That the property described Regular $9.98 —No Moving Charges priced from $25 to $210. front of the bike in which a tnie. "Hands can become con- Its Attorney August 22, 1967 Date July 24. 1967 TRANSPORTATION day. CaU coUect, Al Helms, sale, clothing, odds and ends. kins and etiquette book with I-ocated 7 miles Soath of Grand Rapids. Take US UI Expressway in the compaint filed in said I cup for water may be carried. ditioned, but the gloves are for Business Address: at 10:00 A. M. in the Probate JOHN P. STEKETEE —No Special Charges Palo. 637-4798. c29tf Some furniture, stove, deep wedding order. Lindy Press, PHONE: 917-9294 to 84th Street, then East 2 4 miles te Kalamaroo Avenue, then 1 cause is: c4tf "Sometimes a bicyclist would lll-G Waters Building Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- Judge of Probate —Free Estimates freeze. Also travel trailer. AU 1127 East Fulton, Grand Ran- the sake of the tires," Steve Part of the SE li of Sec. 3!, mile South to 52nd Street, then ^ mUe East; or 4',4 miles West rather pour the water over him- said. "In road racing, gloves Grand Rapids. Michigan c4-17 igan. a hearing be held on the VanderVeen. Freihofer & Cook 1962 FORD FAIRLANE reasonably priced. 9 to 9 Wed- SUBURBAN HOMES — NEW. Ids, GL 9-6613. ctttf T7N, R11W. described as: com- ADA HARDWARE CALL: 866-5898 AZZARELLO of Caledonia on !2nd Street, at 2997 ISnd Street, S. E., oo self than drink it," smiled are used to keep stones and petition of Clarence Eisenga for By George R. Cook nesday through Saturday. Ce- LARGEST FHA lots. AU plas- mencinf5r.477 ft W of the NE GERALD M. HENRY. ATTY. —$666.00 577 Ada Drive As Advertised on NBC—TV WEDDING — Invitations: One CHEVROLET t BUICK, INC. Steve. glass out of the tires, a rider probate of a purported Will, and Attorney for Estate cil May, 13430 Forest River tered hardwood trim throuzh- comer of the SE Vi of the SE 490 Federal Square Building Ada, Michigan day service. Free Wedding 123* West Mafai SL, Lowell leans forward and holds his for appointment of a fiduciary, 1125 W. Main Street 1962 FORD GALAXIE Dr., north off M-91, LoweU. out FHA financing available. Tire Repairs thence W 46 ft: thence S napkins with Invitations. J. hand over the tire as it spins. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49512 & for a determination of heirs. Lowell, Michigan OR 6-1811 Anderson 897-9656. cI6 Best construction value in 79.25 ft; thence E 46 ft; thshce —$568.00 C. Keena Printing. Phone In track racing gloves are Publication and service shall A true copv. Vinyl Over-Lay this area. See these homes If a flat tire occurs during a N 79.25 ft to beginning, except PUBLICATION OBDER 1962 FORD FAIRLANE BULLDOZING SERVICE GREYHOUND - Male dog, 6 CH 8-1838, Thomas, SE., Friday, Aug. 4 short race, "The rider is prob- used to stop the bike as there be made as provided by statute ROLAND R. ROBEY, whUe under construction. Half the S IR-'j ft for highway. Also File No. 115,618 C15-16 Ada (Cannonsburg,) Mich. months old, for sale. Phone Grand Rapids. 49508. c4ttf ably out of luck," Steve re- are no brakes." Nothing helped and Court rule. Register of Probate cl6-18 —$444.00 mile north of LoweU on Ver- STARTING AT U :30 A.M. 1 known as Lot 723 Doran's As- State of Michigan the Pro- Surface marked. "but in a long "race ft during one race that Steve re- Date: July 19, 1967 LANDSCAPING - Gravel for 949-1786. cl« gennes Street. William Schre- sessor's Plat No 22. (713 A'ex- bate Court for the County of 1962 FORD FALCON I AM NOT - Respofisible for is possible for him to repair members. "In Missouri when JOHN P STEKETEE parking lots & driveways, top ur, contractor and builder. BEAUTIFUL ander, IK.,' Grand Rapids, Kent. —$139.00 c52tf AUCTION SALE - Saturday, any other debts than my own the damage and return to the the lemnerature was extremely Judge of Probate soil, clay, sand, fill dirt. Tiling Phone 897-9189. c«tf Michigan.) Estate of Clara Walker, on Wood Panels July 29, starting at 1 p, m. personal ones. Mrs. Hazel Large HOLSTHN competition." It Is like a one- high, wo were on a tarvia road Stephan B. Graves 1962 BUICK WAGON and trenching. Septic tanks & TRUSSES — Trained fitter, sur- Henry R. Smitter Deceased. Located 4W mUes east of the (MUler) Richards. pl6 SECOND CARS man pit-stop and takes place and it started to melt Gloves Attorney for Petitioner —$484.00 dry wells installed. Also grad- cal appliances, etc. At Koss SLAYTON LAKE - 3 bedroom • Circuit Court Commissioner IT LS ORDERED that on &e g SPECIAL! East BeltUne on Knapp Ave- home, with frontage on Chan- 95 wherever the trouble occurs. couldn't help tires then" in fact lll-G Waters Building jxall Drugs, Saranac, Mich- Wisconsin HEIFERS 95 for Kent County. Michigan September 27, 1967, ing. 676-3621 and EM 3-1014. 1962 DODGE WAGON nue at 6327 Knapp Avenue, el. Also acreage for sale with GOOD THINGS TO EAT Under the seat of the bike the whole race was a mess." Grand Rapids, Michigan C14-17 igan. c39tf AtD&B Al Hotton Are Lorao ond All Art Voccunted, TE, Attest: true copy at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate A true copy. —$444.00 4x8 PECAN WOOD NE. Antiques, furniture, house- 100' to 200' frontage on Chan- can be a small pump and a hold goods, and misceUaneous One Year Veteran HENRY R. SMITTER, JUDGE Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- ROLAND R. ROBEY, LOSE WEIGHT - Safely with QUALITY ALL THE WAY - el or lake. ExceUent building CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES Bongs Tested and Dehorned. Some Duo by Sale folded tire with its adhesive. M. A. Diedrich. 1961 DODGE WAGON V-Grooved items. The accumulation of Picked or pick your own an; igan. a hearing be held on Register of Probate cl6-18 Dex-A-Diet Tablets. Only 98 The Walter's Way. Everything sites. Terms avaUable Phone 19C2 Chevrolet Inpala 2-Dr. Date and the Host Doe in AugnsT. Como Earty and The rider releases his boots, With all of his experience and Court Clerk cI5-I7 nearly 70 years of housekeep- day except Sunday, from claims. Therefore, all creditors —363.00 cents at Christiansen Drug, for the home. Complete build- OX 1-8419. ' 0-16-21 Hardtop, itx-cyl., stick. jumps oft the bike, pulls a knowledge of the subject, one of said deceased should file ing. A. L, Linkfield, owner. a. m. Ul noon and 4 p. m. Inspect This Exceptionally Fine Herd of Cottle. 1961 RAMBLER Wagon LoweU. pl2-23 ing, planning and financing lever on the cam of the wheel, wou'd think that Sieve had been VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER their claims with the Court and Allan C. VanderLaan, auction- 23 ACRES — On new blacktop. till dark. ExceUent picking. 1911 F«ti Galaxle S* 2-Dr. service. Open daily until 6; strips off the old tire, puts on at this sport for many years. ft COOK send a copy thereof to the fidu- —$181.00 SHOP SATURDAY - At Wal- eer. 452-3521. Al VanderLaan. 3 miles from Cascade. 6 or 7 Bird Blueberry Plantation 2v» PLEASE BE ON TIME Fridays until 9, and all day 19C2 Chrysler Newport, ait* the new, blows it up on the But adually, he has been rac- 1125 W. Main St. ciary at 400 Federal Square ter's Lumber Mart, 925 West Clerk, i c-16 choice buUding sites, LoweU mUes north of Belding on M- 1961 VALIANT WAGON Saturday. Walter's Lumber ma tic, fan This Is Strictly A Cotflo Sole wheel, places wheel back on ing only a year and it Is his Uwell, Michigan 49331 Building. Grand Rapids. Mich- Main St., Lowell. Phone 897- Easy to Keep Clean school bus, room for horses 91. Phone 794-0348. cl6-19 —$144.00 Mart, 925 West Main Street. steady nerve and understanding PUBLICATION ORDER igan. 49502, before the date 9291. Open daily until 6; Fri- KEEP CARPET — Cleaning or ponies. Two smaU houses. LUNCH AVAILABLE ON GROUNDS—TRUCKING AVAILABLE LoweU. Phone 897-9291. c6ti Long Wearing 1962 l ord Galaxle SM of strategy that have won him HEARING ON ACCOUNT 1960 DE SOTO 4-DR. day til 9. Discover why every- problems small — use Blue F. Kyser. 897-7459. cl8 BEANS—Pick your own. Green hereinabove set for hearing. his title. File No. 114,138 Publication and service shall foryl!/ Occasions one says, "Quality all the Lustre waU to waU. Rent or wax. Green's Farm, Bowes TERMS—Cash, or make arrangements with your own local bank, Gravel... —$269.00 J-ROOM OUTFIT It all bepan when Steve fin- be made as provided by statute way, the Walter's way." c6tl electric shampooer $1. Kings- FOR SALE — Two bedroom Road. c-16 Abo Good Pickups —Cement Gravel State Michigan. The Pro- 1960 DODGE 4-DR. or make arraBgemeats wHh Caledoaia Bank before day of Sale. ished school and needed trans- bate Court for the County of and Court rule. land's Hardware, Cascade. home on 80 x 180 lot. FuU —Bank Road Gravel Say It with Flowers! Plywood Market cl6 basement, aluminum siding, SWEET CORN - We will begin Not responiMe for aeddeats. portation to work. He bought a Kent Date: July 5, 1967. DINETTE— picking sweet corn this week- or P-acessed 0 INC. gas heat one block off Main semi-racing bike and began to Estate of Lenora A. Peckham. JOHN P. STEKETEE, 1960 DODGE WAGON Formica top, and upholstered ELECTRO HYGIENE—Vacuum end. George Hale, 314 South —Bloc i Sand hear more about the schedules For that wonderful person on fhaf special chairs. S128—28th St., SE, Gr, Rapids Street. 211 N. Grove Street Deceased Judge of Probate cleaner. Less than 6 months Hudson, LoweU. cl6 -Stones for Drain Fields of events from others who were Gerald M. Henry —$149.00 BEDROOM SUITE— % Mile East of Breton Rd, LoweU, TW 7-9517 for appoint- DYKH0USE IT IS ORDERED that on occasion ... give flowers. Worn or dis- Clip and Save old. AU attachments. Still un- —fin Sand. Top Soil then racing. Finally he thought Attorney for Seymour Dawson, 1960 RAMBLER Wagon 6-drawer double dresser, mir- ment. c-18 NEW POTATOES-String beans August 17, 1967, played, they always make a hit! der guarantee. Pay just $31.18 Orrie Martin Farms he would try it himself. at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate Administrator. ror, 4-drawer chest, bookcase Ph. 245-2151 and sweet corn. Peaches rea- CALL —$ 97.00 DOG BOARDING AND or $1.25 per week. For a free RETIRED — BuUders ranch & BUYS "That's ail it took, like a lot Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- 400 Federal Square Building bed, innerspring mattress, and dy around Aug. 15. Hesche's BILL HART—Aactloiieer—Hastings, Michigan TW 7 7799 or TW 7-9994 1959 RAMBLER Wagon EXERCISING Across from New Woodland home trial call 459-3501. Elec- home at 1443 East Burton. 6915CtscafcN. 949-1620 of other fans-tumed-participants igan. a hearing be held on the Grand Rapids, Michigan 49502 matching box springs. tro Hygiene. cl8 Large living room, two spa- Orchard, corner of Kyser and DON L. 7ANDBEBCJEN—Auctioneer, Graadvllle, Michigan in other games and sports. I A true copy. —$ 93.00 LIVING ROOM SUITE— Shopping Center Peck Lake Roads. p-16 petition of Richard M. Peck- By reservation, pickup and cious bedrooms, sunroom, VIC TRAUTMAN—Auctioneer—Wayland, Michigan WEEKS-RICHARD was sold. For anyone who likes ROLAND R. ROBEY, Nylon upholstered sofa and 1962 RAMBLER — 4-door Am- ham, Executor, for allowance delivery service. 8 to 2:30 Sat 8 to 5 Daily large closets, & Youngstown v GRAVEL speed and thrills, this is a good Birdiwood Gardens Al VanderLaan—Clerk of his first and final account. Register of Probate cl4-16 cnair, two walnut end tables, bassador, power steering and place to find them." Lots of Miles Indoor and outdoor facilities, kitchen. Must be seen to be c21tf Publication and service shall FLORAL & GIFT SHOP and coffee table. Two match- brakes. 9 x 12 tent with 6x9 appreciated. Will seU on land Mrs. Savageau has a slightly VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER For the Money! feeding and sanitation meet ing lamps. porch. Pup tent. JeUy glasses be made as provided by statute PH. TW 7-7737 730 GODFREY ST.. LOWELL contract. CH 3-2011 or 868- GASOLINE... at different version, she says, "For and Court rule. & COOK professional requirements. PINKING SHEARS - and aU and fruit ]ars. 2580 Kraft Ave- 1125 W. Main St Hospital Flowers ALL S ROOMS 3173. cl6-tf a mother it can be highten- Date: July 13. 1967 Funeral Flowers other scissors sharpened. Call nue, SE, 949-0418. cl8 Lowell, Michigan 4933! OPEN Make your dog's home away 1279 or |ll month ing!" Steve quickly explained, JOHN P. STEKETEE 534-3478 or 538-3480. C14-17 PUBLICATION ORDER MONDAY AND FRIDAY from home with one of the NO STAMP Prices! "Mother had a bad experience Judge c{ Probate SECOND-BEST SALE - Infant HEARING ON ACCOUNT EVENINGS Nation's Leading Field Dog SCRIPP'S FINE FURNITURE at the first race she attended. Vander Veen, Freihofer & Cook COMBINES — New and used. boy's, men's, women's cloth- R. J. TIMMER REALTY EIGHT BLENDS OF GAS—Cm to fit your ccv't File No. 115.282 Trainers. 947 Wealthy. SE, Grand Rapids New John Deere, 45, self- ing. ExceUent condition. Also There was an accident immedi- By: Gcoree R. Cook ADA — Suburban, one story •oods! ately in front oi her between Attorney for Estate State of Michigan. The Pro- Phone 451-5381 propelled over $1,00 discount. snack bar stools. Miscellane- Timberline store buUding, with five room two Juniors before I had even 1125 West Main Street bate Court for the County of c24tf Used 45 with cab and 12 ft. ous items. Thursday and Fri- Kent Training Kennels head. Also models 30, 25,12A, day, 831 Greenbriar Drive, apartment. Corner lot, fuU • BATTERIES O LUBRICATING BALER TWINE appeared on the track." Lowoll, Jlichigan The classes in bike racing Estate of Jay E. Parker, OIL CHANGE TIME? JACKSON SAVE! — Nice as new clothes Allis Chalmers 66, OUver IS, SE, Forest Hills. cl8 basement, two car garage, 0 TIRES O OIL CHANGES A true copv Pratt Lake Ave., S. E., $21,000. terms. are called. Midget, Intermedi- ROLANft fi. ROREY, Deceased Lowell, Michigan featured at the Thrift Shop, and many others. Marker's at IT IS ORDERED that on MOTOR SALES Cascade. Large selection, pric- Caledonia, TW 1-8188. cl5-16 SEWING MACHINE - 1967 zig CASCADE — 40 acres, % mUe ate, Junior and for those over Rfglsler of Probate 1.13-17 18, Senior. There are approxi- August 17, 1967, W. Main, Lowell TW 7-5281 PHONE 897-9794 es to make your budget smile. zag model. Used less than two road frontage, level tillable mately 1,000 to 1.500 Seniors VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate c-8-tf WEDDING — invitations and months. Everything buUt in. soil, three bedroom home, JIM'S SUNOCO SERVICE announcements. A complete racing throughout the country & COOK Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- cltf No attachments needed for bam, garage, $32,000. Jim Vincent, Proprietor M-21, ADA Fteae: 178-9118 VALLEY BRAND - - boi.$7.15 AUCTIONEER - And liquida- line—printing, raised printing buttonholes, bUnd hems, etc. FALLASBURG PARK AREA - and the sport is a fast growing lll-G Waters Building igan. a hearing be held on the tor. Col. Al Jansma. Your or engraving. Dozens to Even sews on buttons. Make Newer two bedroom home on one. Grand Rapids. Michigan petition of Doris Wingeier, Ex- choose from. Lowell Ledger, last final nine payments of There are no professionals as ecutrix. for allowance of her auctioneer, any type of auc- about 2 acre lot. Basement, PUBLICATION ORDER Phone 897-9261. LoweU. OM $4.40 monthly. Will discount TIP TOP BRAND - - b.ie $8.50 there are in Europe where sal- Final Account, tion, anywhere! Free service oil furnace, needs some fin- File No. 90.319 to charitable organizations. I for cash. Call 450-3501 today. ishing, $6 000. aries there equal the kind of Publication and service shall also buy estate property. Ph. FOR SALE — Paper taWecov- Electro Hygiene. cl6 LINCOLN LAKE ROAD - 18 pay our football players re- State of Michigan, The Pro- be made as provided by statute er, $3.65 oer roll. The LoweU AU TWINE PRICES SUBJECT TO DISCOUNTS— 534-9546. c41tf acre scenic buUding site, hUly, ceive. but our amateurs are bate Court for the County of and Court ru'e. TYPIST-CLERK Ledger, 105 Broadway, Low. partly wood?^ $3,600. Try 10 boles or more 2Sc bole discount. Cosh ot time of learning to compete with them. Kent Date: July 13. 1967 eU. p48tf FOR RENT DEVELOPMENT LOSE WEIGHT - Safely with terms. sole—25c bole discount. Steve had planned a trip to Estate of Gertrude Wlerenga, JOHN P. STEKETEE Dex-A-Diet Tablets. Only 98c Judge of Probate Permanent Opening HOUSE FOR RENT - 4 miles LOWELL — Newer one bed- Yellowstone by bike, biit his Mentally Incompetent at Christiansen Drug Co.p5-16 room bungalow. $6,500, terms. partner was unable to go. This IT IS ORDERED that on VanderVeen, Freihofer & Cook east of Alto on 64th St. $50. ENGINEER TRAINEE By: George R. Cook. Our aleri attendants always let you know Month. References required. LOWELL — Two bedroom home would have required a touring October 2, 1967. In good location, sunroom, bicycle which again Is differ- at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate Attorney for Estate when it's time for an oil change, or any ser- Transcribe Ediphone dictation. Shorthand CaU after 8 p. m. 868-3501. 1125 West Main Street AUCTION pl6 basement, garage, oU furn- ent than the other two. It is Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- vice your car neks ... when it needs it! When desirable but not essential. ace, $8,000, terms. much more flexible. igan. a hearing be held at tawell, Michigan TIP TOP A true copy. you pull up to our pumps, all the important Two Big Davs! Fri., July 28 FOR RENT — Sleeping room, MURRAY LAKE - Two bed- Well-established company requires Steve says it takes a week to which all creditors of said ward TANK & GRAVEL CO. WE ARE SPREADING- ROLAND R. ROBEY, extras are offcred-oil check, tire check, wind- Also general clerical duties. and Sat., July 29. Starting at with home privUeges to work- room rancher, basement, gar- a month to break in a new are required to prove their services of a practical, creative young Register of Probate cI5-I7 M-21—Ada, Mich. 10:00 a. m. sharp both days. ing person. CaU 897-9858. pl6 age, oU furnace, shade trees, bike to the point where it fits claims. Creditors must file shield cleaning, every service ... with a smile. ,on you and you fit it. Steve feels 6 lots, 2 lots on lake, may di- man to assist in Product Development. sworn claims with the court and Why not try us soon? This is an interesting job with variety of duties. ROAD AND DRIVEWAY Going out of business! Big- vide. $36,500. that he is physically constituted serve a copy of Jack Holwerda. BUILDING neU General Store, Palo, WANTED — Three or four bed- College education desirable but not to be a better track racer, but at 151 Mayfield. N.E., Grand Must be capable typist. Mich. (9 mUes North of Lime $6.80 If You Uke Better Auto Service, room rancher in IxweU or he really ikes the challenge of Rapids, Michigan, prior to hear- required. Mechanical skills important. SPREAD SEPTIC TANK BUILDINO Ionia, Mich, on M-66 and 4 Forest HUls School District. road racing. ing. Art's Better Drive In mUes East to Palo.) $20,000 We offer good compensation, insur- If you want to train in this Publication and servite shall Rodio & TV Service ... for Better Driving! See Mr. Troy Road Gravel stock. Hardware, house- 1965 BUICK sport, you should begin in Jan- be "iade as provided by statute R. J. TIMMER REALTY ance plan, retirement program. Write Bank Run and Processed wares, sporting goods, gro- uary in Michigan whenever the and Court rule. Main Street. liOwell. Mich. ceries, drugs, clothing, an- LeSabre HT Ada, Michigan; office phone or call: R. Roberts, Asst. Pit. Mgr. roais are all right as the events Dale: July 14. 1967 Screened Cement Gravel tiques, fixtures, equipment 676-3901; residence. 949-0139; begain in April. Usually all is JOHN P. STEKETEE COMPLETE REPAIR OF Crushed Stone and real estate. Hundreds of Maroio with White Top. or salesmen, Mr. Fahml, 897- well, but Steve was hit by a Judge of Probate TV-RADIOS ROOT-LOWELL MFG. CO. Black Dirt-Fill Sand items. CaU or write for free All Power, One Owner 9334, or Mr. Divine. 676-9124, car just a week before his win Donald F. Oosterhouse ANTENNAS-ETC. list. Stan Loomis & Assoc., or Mrs. Warner, 897-7315. in Detroit. He was all right, Attorney for Guardian Lowell, Mich. PHONE: 817-1294 C. H. Runciman Company PHONE: TW 7-8196 Auctions -1 Jquidations, 3024 ROOT-LOWELL MANUFACTURING but he had to get new handle- lll-G Waters Building JACK MATHEWS C15-16 Turner St, Lansing; Mieh. bars which did not arrive until Grand Rapids, Michigan Open Fri. & Sat. Evenings Heim Texaco Lowell Iwia Ffttport Clorksville "An Equal Opportunity Employer" AZZARELLC 320 W. Main, Lowell, Michigan just the day before the com- A true copy. Phone 897-9625—E. Main St.. Lowell Phone: (517) 489-5062. John- 897-8342 CHEVROLET & BUICK, INC. petition and lie had no chance ROLAND R. ROREY, Art Warning—Proprietor ie Speerbrecker, Auctioneer. Yon can bay and seU any- 12SI West Main St, LoweU An Equal Opportunity Employer to practice with them. Register cf Probate cl5-17 iI l thing with Suburban Life Want cl6 ads. I

THE LOWELL LEDGER, JULY 27, iM7

40th anniversary celebration held coming » t Mr n^d Mrs Ru"'"''! R. O^n'd celebrated Ihelr 40ih woddirs .anniversary on Sunday. A fam- i'y reception was held in their AO? home. events Mr, and Mrs. Goii'd hay 3 sons Kpnnetl) of Hii^s'inyH'p Keith of Kent wood. Kirby of Tho annual meeting of the N:imes of .12 contestants who Grand Raoids and onp d>MiRh- Alton Cemetery Association will won a chance in the semi-fm- b' h'ld Tuesday evening, Au- ter. Mrs. Richard Courtright of a's to appear on the final night 1 Adi. gust 1st. H p. m. at th'- A'lon of the liiwell Showboat Talent Mr nnd Mrs. Gould have nine Church. Cora E. Ford, Secre- Search, hug hoen released by mm gnndchlldren. tary. I)-. Clark Vredenburg, DDS, The pue«;f list also Included chairman of the evnnl. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Nortler and Attention Women Bowlers— According to Dr. Vredenburg, fimily. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Tut- The organizational meeting for these acts nave l)een culled from Carol Kauffman, tle of Grind Rapids Mrs Clar- women bowlers will IK? held on the over !M) who auditioned. They ence Gutknecht of Muskegon & Monday, August 7th. 7 p. m. at wl'l appear on August 12. dock- Sam B. King Mrs. Carl Cleyeland of Ix)well. the l-own'l Legion l anes Old side. in front of the Showboat and new bowlers welcome. Re- staoda, where six winners will arc married freshments will be served. Ix? chosen to appear on the c-14-17 Showboat this year. Letter to editor MLss Carol Joyce Kauffman The Llh Group will meet at —toot— and Sam B. King were united in marriage July 16 In an after- Dear Editor: the Congregational Church on The audience will have a fine noon ceremony at the North One of the greatest pleasures Tuesday, August 1st. Barbara Sisson selection of talent to chose from Goshen Mennontte Church In In life to man or woman, bov ranging from folk singing to Goshen, Indiana. or »»lrl has been your net. I The annual meeting of the rock and ro'I; skits to tap dan- Alton Church Society will be becomes bride of think the one thing that Is ce and most everything else in- Parents of the couple are held at the Alton Bib'e Church clearest in your memory is your between. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kauff- on Tuesday, August Lst, 8 p. m. John W. Briggs pet or pets, no matter how old man of Alto, and Mr. and Mrs. you are. -toot- Calvary Christian Reformed Church The Rebekah and PNG Club Samuel King of Ronks. Pi. If thlncs keep on in I^well Miss Barbara Jean Sisson and The Rev. Don Augsburger Annual Picnic will be held at Nine singers have been chos- ON WEST MAIN STREET LOWELL. MICH. one of the darkest memories a John Wesley Briggs were unit- performed the ceremony before Peter Mulder cottagi* at Mur- en to participate. They are Mar- child from Lowell will have is. ed in the Sacraments of Holy and altar decorated with a lar- ray Lake on Thursday, August cla Walthers of Fremont. Con- SERVICES—10:00 A. M.—7:00 P. M. Sunday School—11:10 A. M. the disappearanre of his or her Matrlnony at St. Mary's Church ge basket of white gladlolls and 3. Bring own service and a dish nie Bueler of Freeport, J I m pet, never knowing what hap- Saturday, June 24 at 2 pm. mint green carnations and to pass. Meat, rol's and drink Parents of the couple are Mr. Kerkstra of Grand Rapids, Pam pened to them, or the men in Cobb of Kalamazoo. Frankle palms. Everyone Welcome Lowell foreyer wondering what will be furnished Come for the and Mrs. Ri' hard D. Sisson and afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Briggs, Frooda of Grand Rapids, Cheryl Given In marriage by her happened to that good hunting DeWitt of Wyoming, Mary Frank doe all of Lowell. father, the bride wore a floor- of Cedar Springs, Pat Malone CARD OF THANKS These are not animals that The anmnl Sweet School re- length A-llne gown of satin dec- CARD OF THANKS union will be he'd Sunday. Au- For her wedding, the bride of Grand Rapids and Kathryn orated with applloues around I want to thank all my rela- aren't wanted or that haven't wore a floor length gown of To my relatives, friends and gust 6. at the Sweet School J. Morency of Muskegon. the neckline and hemline and tive, friends and neighbors for been watched and cared for. Chantilly lace and tulle-fashion- neighbors: I wish to take this house. Picnic dinner at 1 p. m. featured long finger tip pointed the visits, cards and flowers In some cases the animals were ed with tapered lace sleeves, -toot- opportunity to thank each one sleeves. A crown of lace, crys- during my stay in the hospital chained or fenced in the back a fitted bodice enhanced with of you for all your blessed get Vergennes Club will meet on Several bands with various tals and simulated pearls held and since coming home. Also yard, bui lust vanished. sequins and a scalloped neck- well cards, letters, gifts and August 3rd. at 1:30 p. m. at styles will be on the program. her silk elbow-length veil. Her Rev. Mclver. Thanks again. I think the best solution right line. A crown of pearls and the many floral pieces, beauti- Fallasburg Park, Hostesses are They Include The "8 Pak" and bridal bouquet was red roses p-16 Ben DeHart now is that everyone Is aware crystal secured her elbow len- ful bouquets, planters and pot Bemlce Franks and Alice Muel- Frank Hoogerwerf's Dixieland on a white lace covered Bible. of this situation and report any- gth veil. Her bridal arrange- of mums sent me while in the ler and the Program Chairman Band from Grand Rapids. The thine unusual going on. The ment was beautifully made up Miss Pauline Kauffman of hospital and since returning CARD OF THANKS is Irma Richmond. Riptones from Comstock Park, "lost" column In Detroit Ls not of white gladiollas and pink Alto attended her sister as home. I also want to thank Rev. We wish to thank our friends David J. Bartz's Modem Jazz much larger than Lowell's or carnations. maid of honor. Miss Liz King, Webber for his hospital calls. in Lowell and Freeport for their Grand Rapids. The 4-H motto is: To make Band from Wyoming, Terry K sister of the groom served as Please accept my sincere love, The bride's sister. Miss Diane Just arrived sympathy and our fellow mem- The Myers Family the best better. and the Blue Drifters from W. bridesmaid. They wore mint b'essings and appreciation for Sisson, was the maid of honor. Olive. Tom Perne's group band, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bessie of bers of the Pacers Racing Team green waltz-leneth dresses sim- all your many kindnesses, and for their gift to the family aftei Bridesmaids were MLss Colleen and the Chevrons from East Grand Rapids (nee Sharon Yel- ilar to the bride's with head- as Red Skelton says "May God the death of our father, Charles Glbbs and Miss Wanda Briggs, Grand Rapids. pieces of Swiss braid rosettes ter of Lowell) announce the ar- Bless." sister of the groom. rival of a son. Dale Elliot, bom King. Church Of The Nazarene and face veils. They carried The Robert N. King Family The attendants wore crystal —toot— bouquets of white carnations. July 21. at the Grand Rapids c-16 Rosella Yelte: Ml North Washington Lowell. Michigan p-16 pink A-line gowns with pleated Jeanine Sape, niece of t h e Osteopathic Hospital. He weigh- THE REV. RUSSELL E. SPRAY If dancing is your favorite, bell sleeves & empire waLstlin- bride, was flower girl. ed seven pounds, five ounces. es trimmed in dark rose. Veil- u will see the Loretta Lee SUNDAY SCHOOL 1I:H A. M. ancers and Lots Suchocki from Ben King of Lancaster. Penn- Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Estes ed satin roses formed their sylvania. was his brother's best MORNING WORSHIP 11:11 AM. headpieces. They carried bou- Grand Rapids, Brenda Dicken- of Jeanlln Drive, SE, Cascade, son of Flint. Laurie Story of man with Calvin Kauffman of RAMONA YOUNG PEOPLE AND JUNIORS 1:45 P. M. are the proud parents of a son, quets of pink carnations adorn- Sebewlng. Michigan, serving as EVENING WORSHIP 7:31 P. M. Charlotte and Barb and Bruce Christopher Lee, bom July 24 ed with streaming Ivy. groomsman. Seating the guests PRAYER AND PRAISE WEDNESDAY 7:* P. M. Hale from Ionia performing for at Blodgett Memorial Hospital. RAILWAY TRAIN Karla Renee Burton, niece of were Daryl Zook. nephew of Supervised Narsery During All Sendees the bride, was the flower girl. your pleasure. He weighed seven pounds, two Also featured will be the Char- the bride and Ernest Miller. OPERATING ON Far ike wages tf sin Is death; but the gift of God Is eternal She wore a crystal pink A-llne ounces. HLs mother Is the for- leston Flappers from Owosso Over 200 guests were In at- mer Lynne Llkkers of Grand life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 1:23 gown and matching crown and tendance at the reception which carried a basket filled with and a cakewalk by Robert watts Rapids. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Come and Worship With Us of Eaton Rapids. was held In the church fellow- pink carnations and ivy. shio hall. FROM 2:00 TO 8:30 P. M. The bride's little brother, -toot- Following a Northern Michi- James Sisson, was the ring- gan honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. AT LOWELL'S WEST CITY LIMITS ON M-ll bearer. Richard L. Briggs was Falling into various other ca- King wiU reside at Route No. White Oaks » clltf South Boston Bible Church the best man. Terry Blaser and tegories will be Lee Auffrey of 1 Box 10. Mlddebury, Indiana. "A Bible Believing Chtrch Where a Warm Welcome Pat Myers attended him* arid Ionia with a skit, "The Misfits" Awaits You" seating the guests were Pat a barbershop quartet from Dia- mondale. Lynn Buttermore from here to stay PASTOR-JOE EVERETT McCormick. jr., and Terry Abel. Following the ceremony the Grand Rapids will present a GREENVILLE IONIA First the stately Elm and now Morning Worship and Jnior Church 1I:M A. M. reception was held at the Low- monologue and the Horizons will Schwab reunion the sturdy Oak, are we to lose DRIVE-IN THEATRE DRIYE-IN THEATRE Nureery Provided ell Moose Lodge. feature folk music, from Gtand them both? Snday School 11:15 A. M. Rapids. The 50th annual reunion of Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Ymme Peoptet' Meeting 1:45 P. M. The frightening aspect of hun- LETTER TO THE EDITOR -toot- the descendents of Lewis and dreds and hundreds of White July 27, 28, 21 July 27, 28, 21 Evnug Worship 7:45 P. M. Ella Schwab was held at the Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:» P. M. Oaks going down to defeat a- Tom Laughiin, Jane Russell Tom Laughlhi, Jane Russell Several instrumentalisfs In- Youth Center on the Ionia Fair- galnst the dreaded Oak Wilt has From CaUfomki... "BORN LOSERS'* "BORN LOSERS" clude Chuck Arthurholtz of Mus- grounds Sunday, July 16. been dispelled by an explana- It will be a year August the legon. guitar, Mike Newhaus of One hundred and five rela- tion of what Ls really happen- —And— -And- first that we, Sylvia Johnson Grand Rapids playing a solo on tives from Fort Wayne, Llelnor ing to these hardwoods. "THUNDER ALLEY" "THUNDER ALLEY" and daughter. Treasure Good- the banio and Tom Welcott of and Grafell. Indiana. Grand Rap- Lt. Mike Wagner, forestry of- Both in Color Both in Color ALTON BIBLE CHURCH win. left Lowell for California Grand Rapids giving a drum Ids, Cascade, IxweU. Elmdale, ficer of the Kent County Con- S-MUe and Ltocohi Lake Rd. after selling my home on M-91. solo. Flint, Clarksvllle, Eagle, Grand servation Department, described Saturday OnIy-3nl Big Hit! Saturday Only—Boeas Feature We like it here in La Mesa Ledge, Lake Odessa, .Portland, "KINGS OF THE SUN" "EAST OF SUDAN" Rev. Hartid Foos, Interim Pastor Phone 458-2531 —tool— the condition as being caused by very much, but I miss my good Logan community. Belding, Ion- a miner—as in tunneling—in- with Yol Brynner 11:11 A. M. Worship 7:11 P. M. Worship friends in and around Lowell la, Lansing, and Hicksvllle and Last but net least Lois Smith sect. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Smday School 11:M A. M. to Nooo and enjoy their letters a lot. of Holland will present .her Payne, Ohio, were In attend- The eggs are laid on the leaf There are always so many ance. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 31, 31, Aug. 1 "The gift of God is eternal life"-Rom. 6:23 comedy act and Mary and the and when the larvae are hatch- July M, Jl, Aug. 1 laces to go and sights to see, Journeymen of Wyoming will A 1:30 dinner was followed ed, they Immediately bore in- Elvk Presley la Fundamental ? have not had time to get home sing folk songs. by a business meeting at which to the leaf where they begin to Elvis Presley in sick, and the weather is nearly the attendants decided to meet "SPINOUT" feed on the Interior. Here they "SPINOUT" always just wonderful. -toot- at the same place next year. remain chewing throughout the —And— Hi! to you ail. Getting the Officers elected for next year's leaf until It dies from the cen- —And— Roy Orhteon in ledger helps a lot. It looks like a night of fine 51st reunion meeting were Don- Roy Orhisen in entertainment, so make your ter outward or until the Insect "THE FASTEST GUITAR Congregational Church Sylvia Johnson ald Weeks. Logan, president: & quits that leaf and advances to "THE FASTEST GUITAR ALIVE" 8707 Lemon Avenue, plans now to take in the big Mrs Margaret Ollnsky. Grand UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST talent show on August 12. another. ALIVE" Both in Color HUDSON AND 8PRINQ STREETS, LOWELL. MICHIFLAN LaMesa, California, 92041 Rapids secretary-treasurer. Often you can pick up a leaf, Both in Color lev. Charles C. Davis. Minister hold It to the light and actual- ly see the tiny culprit. Wednesday, August 2 CARD OF THANKS Wednesday, August 2 Communion Meditation; "THE BREAD OF LIFE" Locd traOerites attend "We always have some of DOLLAR A CARLOAD John 1:2-13; 2t-3C We wish to thank our friends, moss CaKfomio rally these insects with as," declar- DOLLAR A CARLOAD Worship Service and Church School at 1I:M A. M. neighbors and relatives for the STRAND ed Lt. Wagner, "but this year "AND NOW MIGUEL" prayers, cards, flowers, food, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John- "RIDE THE WILD SURF" -And- Nursery Provided has been a particularly good and acts of kindness and sym- son of Route 3, Lowell, were one for their growth." The com- --And— "GIDGET GOES TO ROME" pathy shown to us during the among the nearly 7,000 mem- THEATRE binntion of moist, hot spells & "BUNNY LAKE IS MISSING" Both in Color loss of our dear husband, son, bers of the Wally B>am Cara- LOWELL—MICHIGAN cool periods was favorable to father and grandfather, Charles van Club attending the trailer them. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH King, organization's 10th Internation- Although the population of The Charles King Family al Rally June 27 to July 5 at Hlaln at Oi vision — Lowaii, Mich. THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN., miner Insects Is great this year, p-16 Santa Rosa, California. REV. ROBERT WEBBER, PASTOR JULY 27, 28, 21, 31 we probably won't see as many The Johnsons plan to travel bronzed and dead leaves next RAVENNA Services it 8:45 and 11:N A. M. throughout Canada and Alaska year, unless the weather con- Church School at 1:45. Classes for AU Ages Over Two prior to returning home later ditions are similar. LIVESTOCK SALES this summer. Our fine White Oaks are here The Apostles Creed for the Atomic Age It was one of the largest sing- jsa^Sv to stay for awhile longer. Prices for July 24. 834 head "Jesus Christ God's Son Our Lord" ONE Policy le gatherings of the recreation- WALT DISNEY of Livestock, 107 consignments al vehicles ever held in the CARD OF THANKS Nursery Diring The 11:11 A. M. Service United States. of Poultry and Rabbits Led by Richard Paschke. this I wish to express my thanks # ONE Premium V«al up to $40.00 cwt. year's international president, to the Pacers Racing Team for Beef Sfetrt and Helftrs up to $26.40 cwt. 227 Main from Union Lake, Michigan, the the plant I received during my trallerists came from every sta- MurmTtomuR »tav in the hospital. Beef Cows .up to $20.60 cwt. ONE Agent RRST BAPTIST CHURCH w te in the Union, including Alas- p-16 Harold Carigon, jr. Beef Buls up to $24.10 cwt. j School II a. m. Worship 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ka and perhaps Hawaii, every Ftedor Cattie from $18.00 to $33.00 cwt. Youii PtUvwship—«:•• P. M. FOR province in Canada, many parts ke CART) OF THANKS of Mexico and several other Wednesday Family Prayer Fellowship 7 p. m. £±l IU(iil IRfUV 0 Hogs up to $24.30 cwt. countries. no one May the Lord bless you on M. KEITH MC IVEW — PAaTOW VERA and all for all the lovely pray- Sows up to $20.50 cwt. COMPLETE you have UIIEC ers. cards, gifts and acts of Boers ; up to $17,00 cwt. Morning—"The Ordinances" ever met before'.mlliw thoughtfulness you have shown Feeder Pigs ...... from $11.00 to $17.75 cwt. to me and the girls, since our HOMEOWNER Lambs up to $25.00 each Evening—"Spiritual Exhaustion'' car accident. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 Mrs. Hadden and Mrs. John- son. we thank you. God's angels The sale has the largest number of buyers paying re high- Far Tranaportation or Spiritual Counaai, Call TW 7-7915 PROTECTION SURPRISE NIGHT must have guided your every est market prices for your livestock. AD Seats 35c move and thought. Valuable Free Gift given sway at 9:30 o'clock every Mon- One Shew at 7:11 p. m. Rev. Davis, Rev. Webber, day night. Must be present to win. You are always welcome JOHNSON, Rev. Mclver and Father Ben. to attend the sales every Monday even though you do not thank you all for your personal have anything to sell. West Lowell United Brethren Church One Performance presence. Your prayers and We operate the Ravenna Livestock Sale on Mooday. and West Grand River Drive, Lowell Thnnday through Sunday lovely words of encouragement CARRINGTON & the Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday. SPECIAL SPEAKER-TOM RASH at 7:45 p.m. both to Dorothy and I. Bonded for your protection. SUNDAY SCHOOL—A. M. We are all hom^ now, Dort RITTENGER, Inc. Une Shew Wednesday at 7 p. m. is still in a cast and Pm still Sunday School Snpt, Mary Rash . SALE STARTS AT 1:11 P. M. 835 West Main St.. LoweU Drive Defensively. on my back but we are happy MORNING WORSHIP—11:3® A.M. to be home with our loved ones. PHONE 897-9253 RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES PRAYER SERVICE WEDNESDAY-7:3I P. M. CLOSED To all who rushed to my side, MONDAY AND TUESDAY George Wright RAVENNA, MICHIGAN J. Pari Rcfmai Class Lender, Sable Baker Open Dally 8:31 a. m. te S p. m. thank you so very much. I Saturday 'til Noon needed you and you were there. Auctioneer BfaMger COME AND WORSHIP WITH US c-16 Margie Buxton