Showboat has $5,500 profit

The report of the treasurer will be needed. Insurance 1,Oil.21 of Lowell Showboat. Inc., .lake Total income for the 1965 Boat operation 554.97 Callier on Monday night at the Showboat, when the income Costumes 285.47 annual meeting of the corpora- from program advertising and Supplies 196.30 Ticket Expense 148.SI Directors of the Schneider tion disclosed that this year's seal cushion rental Is In will fund, Philip Schneider of Lowell, show will have a profit of some be over $35,000, This is a gain Petty Cash items 1WU9 Telephone 56,12 Ray Ritlenger of Lowell Town- $5,500, of $12,000 in gross income over Michigan Sales Tax 53.56 ship, and Donald O. Johnson of This is a great improvement 1?JW. the Old Kent Bank, met for over last year, when the pro- The mteting adjourned until Electricity 25 00 the first time on Tuesday. duction ended up wilh a $4,000 December 1st. when a dinner Total expenses $28,882.13 / Use of the money was dis- loss. meeting will be held and final cussed, but the only decision Principal increase In earnings figures will be available. The made was that it would be came from ticket sales: total terms of Bernard Baer. Bern- NET PROFIT TO DATE $5.650 01 for a definite project and no sales this year were $32,089.10, ard Kropf atid Bill Jones ex- funds would be available ior an increase of $9,000 over last ire this fall and elections will individual cases. year's $23,000 ticket take. pan of the Decemlier meet- It was agreed at Monday's ing. • Statement of Assets The Thomas Kings ley trailer meeting that a star attraction September 13, 1965 suffered smoke damage Sunday like George Gobel Is needed to Financial Statement evening when the oil burner bring increased crowds to Cash on Hand. over heated Showboat. This year Showboat RECEIPTS: June I. 1965 $ 653 32 Lowell firemen were sum- spent $16,589 for talent, double Ticket sales $32.0«9 m Net profit Vol. 72—No. 23 LOWELL. MICH.. THURSDAY. SEPT. 16. 1965 moned to the trailer located the budget of 1964. Complimentary ticket As shown alwve 5.650.01 just south of the city on M-91. Need new boat, scats receipts 1,033.80 • Concession sale (Net) 615.03 Vernon Darby. 36, of Grand President William Doyle told Amateur night 487.71 Cash on hand. Mr. Summers, Rapids was arrested by Lowell the group at the annual meet- Interest income 212.50 September 13, 1965 $6,303.33 Police at i?:20 a. m. on West Open football season retired engineer, Police raid ing that a new boat and seat Press conference income 94.00 Main Street. He was charged repairs are needed by next Other assets on hand: with driving under the influence passes, Sunday year, which are estimated to Total receipts $34,532.14 Time certificates $10,000.00 teen party of liquor. cost $13,000 to $14,000, Perma- Series J Bonds here on Friday night A 32 year resident of Lowell. He Is being held on $100 nent seating for Showboat will EXPENSES; (Value 7-1-65) 2.856 00 Maurice Summers passed away bond until his trial which has not be possible for at least two A group estimated at between Lowell high school will open The offensive line will have Sunday evening. September 12, been set for September 29. years. Doyle also stated that Entertainment $16,589.22 $12,856.00 50 and 75 teenagers were raid- Jim Malcolm, left end: Dave in Butterworth Hospital, unex- • in order to keep the show go- Advertising 5.50123 the football season at home on ed by Sheriff's officers and the Friday night at 7:30 when they Wessell, left tackle: Brad Fong- pectedly following a brief ill- Police Chief Avery Block re- ing. the same cooperation from Construction Expense 2.440.05 Total Assets as of Lowell Police on Friday night vealed this week that Lowell meet Ionia in the annual battle er, left guard: Jim Cook, cen- ness at the age of 69. organizations in the community Sound & Lighting 1,937.80 September 13. 1965 $19,159.33 on Foreman Road, between businessmen are becoming care- for the V. F. W. trophy. ter: Joe Melle. right guard: Born April 24, 1896 in Flint, Mr. Summers moved to Lo- Cumberland and Parnell Roads. less about locking the doors in Ionia has a strong defensive Terry Blaser, right tackle and well at the age of 37, and re- The party was going strong their stores. Trudy Schlemitzouer team, but Coach Chuck Kohl- Pete Osbom, right end. flag football mained here until his death. with a big bon fire when the Sunday night, three doors off reported that after their 85 Students to to attend 'Gun Fair* Defensive Team Before his retirement, he was police arrived at midnight. Five were found open in the busi- scrimmage with Portland high to begin, Sept 1ft employed as an electrical en- cars were stopped by the po- ness district. in San Francisco school last Saturday, he was On the defensive team Coach gineer with the Electric Eye lice, but several other drivers • The Lowell YMCA will again go on safety dissatisfied with the offensive Pierce has listed the following Mrs. Richard "Trudy" Schler- Company in Grand Rapids for and cars escaped when the four Ten yeirs ago this week... sponsor flag football for bays punch of the team. boys on his starting line-up: nitzauer. won the National Wo- 20 years. raiding officers were unable At the annual meeting of the of fourth grade through ninth Ionia was still searching for In the forward wall he will patrol duty men's Pistol Championship at The Rev. Robert Weber, pas- to round up the crowd. Lowell Showboat, Inc., Elmer grade. Two weeks of funda- the passing necessary for a have: Hillis Kauffman. Jim the recent National Pistol tor of the First Methodist Church One car driving away was Schaefer was named to the mentals stressing running, kick- The 1965-66 Safety Patrol has well rounded attack. Cook. Chas. Craig, Mark Craig, matches held at Camp Perry, of Lowell, was the officiating ordered to halt by officers, and Board of Directors, he has act- ing, passing and blocking will been formed and is now patrol- Lowell has a light team with John Briggs, and Chuck Grud- Ohio. clergyman at the services held several shots were fired into ed as General Chairman this be followed by league com- ing corners near the Elemen- only a few members of the team zinskas. I She fired an outstanding ag- Wednesday afternoon at one the air. but the car made a year. petition after teams have been tary and Junior High School topping the 160 pound mark. The linebackers are Dan Fink- gregate score of 2554 with 76X's. o'clock in the Roth Funeral successful escape. Red Arrows meet Ionia here chosen. Buildings. The backfield is especially ler. Mike Olson. Craig Thurtell The highest possible score is Home. Burial was made in Five boys were taken to the for opening game Friday nite Football starts this Saturday, The patrol numbers eighty- light with Steve Collins starting 2700. Trudy's winning score of and halfbacks Dick Nowak and Bowne Center Cemetery. Lowell Police headquarters and in a battle for the V. F. W. September 18. at Recreation five Junior High School students quarterback at 131 pounds: half- 2554 was among one of the high- Jer7 Dystra. Mr. Summers is survived by their parents called to come trophy, which the Ionia team Park, Boys of 4. 5, and 6 grade who go on duty four times each hacks Dan Finkler at 153: Craig est scores ever fired by a wo- The Junior Varsity will play his wife, Ann: one son, Hor- and get them. Three were mem- would like very much to keep will play from 1:30 to 3:30 day. Patrolers will often miss Thurtell at 154. and fullback, man in the National Matches. at Ionia on Friday afternoon at ace: one daughter. ATI Helen bers of the varsity football team ... there are 13 letter winners p. m. Boys of 7th. 8th and 9th some class time which is pleas- Pat Hoag at 133. 4:15. Summers, stationed at Norfolk, and they were dropped from the back on the team this year, grade will play from 10 o'clock ant enough in the fall, less so, Mrs. Schlernitzauer was ask- Virginia, with the Navy: one squad. with 33 boys on the varsity to 12 noon. in the wintery months ahead. ed by officials of High Stand- brother, Horace of Flint: one Police said that they heard squad. The program fee for the com- A local woman's club, the ard Manufacturing Corporation about the party shortly after 9 The new elementary school ilete 7-week program will be Child Study Club, sponsors a to attend Abercrombie and Fit- granddaughter: and several nie- 4, ces and nephews. p. m. and checked the spot and took one more step toward real- .0 cents for Y" family mem- picnic for the patrol in May. ch's Gun Fair in San Francisco, saw several cars enter this im- ity. this week, when the Board bers. 75 cents for "Y" Youth The American Legion Roller California and appear daily at passable road that leads back announced that the bonds had members and $1.00 for non- Rink gives free passes to out- the High Standard Firearm's Men injured Sunday to an unhabited area. The ac- been sold and the funds would members. Plan now to attend standing patrolers. and the display during the time of the in two accidents tual raid came several hours be available around October 1. this Saturday. school hot lunch program pro- Fair. on M-21 west of town later, when Deputy Larry Flynn Lowell Moose Softball team vides hot chocolate on winter's When asked about her forth- and a plain-clothes county of- completed a successful season coldest days. coming trip to San Francisco, John Watkins, 35, of Grand ficer came out and sought help the other night with their win Lowel Community Fund Vem Morse, the Junior high Trudy said "Not only am I thrill- Rapids suffered head cuts and from Lowell Police. over the East End Merchants, board meeting, Oct. 1 school principal sponsors the ed to go to that wonderful city, was taken to St. Mary's Hos- Some of the youths apprehen- 11-1. The Moose Team com- patrol. Mike Blough will be the but I am anxiously looking for- pital on Sunday at 9:30. He ded admitted to having been pleted the season with 29 wins Elmer Schaefer, chairman of captain. Kalhy Haybarker, ward to being at the High Stand- was a passenger in a car driv- drinking, but no beer was found and only 8 losses. Lowell Community Fund, an- Shirlev Krebs. John Stormzano. ard booth .. .This will undoubt- en by Gerald Lee Fuller. 16, by the officers. Identification of Shades of the future "Moon- nounced that the Board will and Phillip Tichelaar will be edly provide me the opportun- of 6765 Grand River Drive. Ada. several girls, who were at the fleet" and "Target Earth" were have a meeting October 1, at the lieutenants. ity to meet other women and Tho accident occured just west party was made and they were playing at the Strand Theatre. 1 p. m. in his office for the tell them how much fun there of the city limits, Ralgh Bis- questioned with their par»ntj* purpose of considering the ap- can be in competitive shooting. plication for funds from any choff. 41. of Grand Raptds start- on Monday. YMCA nursery to Who knows, maybe the next organization in the Lowell area ed a chain of events. He told This drove the car struck in Women's Pistol Champion will the rear, off the highway, nar- that can qualify for them under Sheriffs officers that he was Sixty violations open October 5 be from San Francisco." going west and attempting to rowly missing the Precision the by-laws. Manuacturing Company build- Under Amendment No. 2. par- The Lowell YMCA Pre-School pass. When he found he could Nursery for 4-year-old girls and not pass, he pulled in too quick- ing on the south side of the are recorded in agraph No. 3 should read: "To road. receive consideration and ap- boys, will begin on Tuesday, To lay corner ly and hit the rear of the car October 5. at the Methodist driven by Fuller. The second accident occuped • proval, all requests must be when cars stopping to see the Justice Court for capital expenditures or ap- Kindergarten House and will be stone on Sat. held there each Tuesday. Wed- first car crash jammed up the Sixty violations were record- proved operating and incidental 10 tickets issued during highway. expenses. Such approval shall nesday and Thursday morning A corner stone laying cere- ed in Justice Court before Ho- from 9:30 to 11:30. Courtsey , Safety week Donald Lee Dart. 40. Rte. 2, ward J. Rittenger, during the be a majority of the members mony will take place this Sat- Lowell, hit a car belonging to of the Board. The organization The fee is $3 per week for urday, September 18, at the month of August, with speed- Y family members; $4 per week With the completion of "Court- George Miles of Ada that was ing heading the list of offen- requesting such funds must Apostolic Christian Church, at sey and Safety Week." Septem- parked in a driveway and roll- document their request with for non-Y members. 3 p. m. Ray ^Bud) Engle preempts the dining room to hold over flow scs. If you plan to send a child, ber 6-11, Mel Lewis, chairman ed back onto the highway. Cost and fines for the City guarantees that all monies will The church, located on Winge- of stamps acquired on a buying trip in Pennsylvania. of the Moose Civic Affairs Com- Niles, Sheriff's officers report- and-or have been spent for the would you please phone the Y of Lowell totaled J947. with ^280 office by Friday, October 1. ier Avenue, southeast of Alto, Ray Engle, jr., and his wife, Many people buy directly from mittee. reponed that 10 out of ed, failed to set his hand brake, being collected for the County purpose named in its original is in progress, and is scheduled request." Ellen, have developed a thriv- the Post Office. When a new the possible 30 redeemable tick- and the car rolled into the path of Kent. for completion this fail. ing mail-order business from a stamp is issued they buy a full ets were issued to motorists of the Dart vehicle, while un- The citations were issued by All requests for participation Thomas C. Bellows retires and pedestrians by the Lowell occupied. should be submitted to the Low- The members of the church, hobby, that Bud enjoyed when pane (50 stamps) single or a the Kent County Sheriff's De- from highway dept. and neighbors are cord- he was a boy. stamp collecting. lock. Oliiers find interest in Police Department. partment, the Michigan State ell Community Fund in written form, not later than September ially invited to attend the cor- collecting covers Uwl were is- The first ticket issued, redeem- Police and the Police Depart- Thomas C. Bellows, Lowell, They started dabbling mildly 15; this time limit has been ex- ner stone laying. sued before the first postage able for $1 at the Lowell Lodge, ment for the City of Lowell. retired September 11, after 13 in tl»e business of supplying tended to October 1, for this stamps, these are in the form was turned in by a resident of In his monthly report of traf- years of service wiih the State mail-order customers about 5 Enrollment high year only. HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE of fol-Jed letters with contents Brighton, Massachusetts, who fic violations. Justice Rittenger Highway Department. years ago, but didn't really get The money for this fund is still intact, some of which was spotted extending a hand listed five reckless driving char- Mr. Bellows, born in Six The Conservation Commission very serious about it until two returned to this area from the may be of historical value. of courtsey. in music program ges: four no operator's license; Lakes, is an aggregate inspec- bv authority of Act 230. P. A. years ago. They first purchased During Courtsey and Safety Community Chest on a percent- a small lot of stamps from a In 1847 the first postage four improper display of regis- tor and began his service with 1925. as amended, hereby ord- Week, the Lowell police depart- A record number of two hun- age basis. New York dealer, resold those, stamps were issued, with ap- tration plates: and four drunk the Highway Department in ers that for a period of five ment issued seven traffic tick- dred and fifteen seventh and The meeting to be held Sep- proceeded to buy more and proximately 25.000 put into gen- and disorderly. 1952 as a bridge worker. years from October 1. 1964, it ets and issued several warnings eighth grade students have en- tember 14, was adjourned until more lots until a week ago eral use, as compared with to- Other citations issued were He had been employed pre- shall be unlawful to take or to motorists. A small amount rolled in the Junior High School the above announced date. when they returned from a day's commemorative issue for failure to have control, 2; viously by private industry in attempt to take Hungarian Par- compared to other week. music enrichment program, re- Pennsylvanian buying tnp with which will be about 120 million. overtime parking. 3: disorderly Flint and Jackson as a gas tridge. In sponsorship of this week, ported Principal Vem Morse, by reason of unlawful acts. 1; field supervisor. Approved: July 10, 19M. c23 literally a trunkload of stamps, In 1894 the Federal Govern- the Civic Affairs Committee Tuesday. Make reservations for covers, and albums. Buying defective equipment, 1: limita- ment through the Bureau of hoped to promote a friendlier General music is required for bridge, euchre for fall mostly from dealers, but with tion of backing. 1: failure to Engraving began printing their community by all of us being nil sixth and seventh grade stu- several albums from private leld the right-of-way, 3: driv- own stamps. Before that bids more thoughtful and a little dents, participation in band and The Lowell YMCA is now tak- collections, this is the largest t under the influence. 2. were submitted by various bank friendlier to each other by choir is voluntary during study ing reservations for Couples' Enrollment reaches 2,203 purchase Ray and Ellen have iilure to stop for stop signs, note engraving firms. watching for children crossing halls. Band Director Orval Jes- Contract Bridge, Couples Dup- made to date. 2: minor in possession, 3: driv- Each bidder proposed their the street, and giving them a sup is working with seventy licate Bridge. Ladies Contract As their business has grown ing without due caution, 1; and Bridge and Euchre for the fall own design according to speci- little more consideration. band members. One hundred improper passing, 1. in Lowell Area Schools in volumn, Ellen has spent fications outlined by the govern- Deadline for the redeeming of and forty-five, more than doub- season. Couples and Ladies' bridge more and more time helping ment, usually the design to in- the tickets issued, during Safe- le the size of any previous Enrollment in the Lowell Area Alto Elementary UMHSA IftlanrAn Iamuac will meet twice a month in her husband. With this new ac- clude a portrait of a dcceasod ty and Courtsey Week is Sep- choir, are singing with choir name uonnson leaves School reached a new high last the homes of participants. Eu- 33 quisition they are up to their president or statesman. Today's tember 28. so if you have one, director Judy Morse. week when the total of 2.203 stu- Kindergarten seventy-one descendents chre will also meet twice per First 32 ears in stamps, and Ray says stamps include practically every redeem it now. The choir is starting it's year dent enrolled. month in the home. 50 that they have worked as many political occasion or project im- Not to be forgotten are the with hit songs from the ''Mary Funeral services were held This is an increase of 108 stu- Second Duplicate bridge will meet Third 36 as 14 hours a day to get them aginable. unaccountable amount of people Poppins" movie. Wednesday at 3 o'clock for dents over the 1964 enrollment twice per month on Wednesday Fourth 36 cataloged. The first pictorial stamp was who each day extend acts of For the first time there will Mrs. Hallie Johnson at the Roth at the end of the first Friday. evenings at the Y office. This Fifth 31 They deal with all kinds of issued in 1869, printed in two courtsey, but never are official- be separate 7th and 8th grade Funeral Home, wilh the Rev. It is expected that this figure group will meet if there are 5 people, ranging from children colors, with a portrait of Lin- ly recognized or thanked. Mr. choirs as there is not a room Robert Weber of the First will be increased by the offic- or more tables signed up. Total 218 with limited means to adult coln. One of these stamps which Lewis Monday issued a note available that will contain the Methodist Church of Lowell, ial membership count on Octo- Reservations may be placed collectors with varying degrees sold for 90 cents at the time of of thanks to a'll who made this entire group. officiating. ber 1. at the YMCA office, 897-7375, Junior High School of seriousness. issue, is worth about $150 to- project of the Moose a com- The Band and Choir take part The 83-year-old former Lowell Superintendent Stephen Nisbet beore Monday, September 27. They have clients all over the day. plete success. in festivals, give Christmas and resident died Monday at the reported that Kindergarten to Sixth grade 171 continental and Errors in printing are bound Plans are well underway by Spring Concerts, perform in 2 Maple Grove Medical Facility the fifth grade has an enroll- Seventh Grade 182 their mailing list is growing all to occur every once in a while, the Civic Affairs Committee for school assemblies each year in Grand Rapids. Camp Fire. Blue Bird ment of 1,037 : 26 more than Eighth grade 158 the time. which is one of the factors that Youth Honor Day. scheduled to and take part in community Mrs. Johnson Is survived by leaders to meet. Sept. 23 last year; sixth through eight Spec. Ed. 15 Most collectors are interested help to make stamp collecting be held at Recreation Parte on events, and parades. two sons. Wilbur of Detroit and grade has 526 enrolled. 28 more in adding stamps to their col- so interesting. For instance, a Saturday, October 30. Fred of Live Oak. Florida; six Lowell Camp Fire and Blue than last year: ninth through Total 526 lections which range in price recent commemorative stamp daughters. Mrs. Josephine Astle Bird leaders will hold their twelfth grade has enrolled 640, Senior High School from a few cents apiece to two printed in the Canal Zone had Helen K. Gee, 85. dies of Plymouth, Mrs. Sally Beals first meeting this fall at 1:30 54 more than last year. or three dollars. all or part of a bridge miss- Mary Bellows, 87. dies following long illness of North Muskegon. Mrs. Myrtle p. m.. Thursday, September 23, This year marks the first Ninth Grade 219 Many have advanced to a ing. The stamp immediately be- Mary Bellows, Six Lakes, Morrow and Mrs. Luclle Curtis, at the home of Mrs. David time that a senior high school Tenth Grade 147 point where the stamps they came a rarity and very valu- Michigan, passed away Septem- Mrs. Helen K. Gee. wife of both of Saranac. Mrs. Betty Coons. class has enrolled over 200 stu- Eleventh Grade 149 need will cost several dollars able. ber 10, 1965, at the age of 87. the late Merle W. Gee, 1350 Neidart of St. L?iiis. Missouri, Miss Marcia Noble. District dents. 219 have enrolled in the Twelfth grade 125 or even in some cases several It set off such reprecussions She is survived by her son, Uke Grove, SE. Grand Rap- and Mrs. Mary Wheat of Low- Director for the Keewano Coun- ninth grade at this time. hundred dollars. Bud and Ellen that the government planned to Thomas C. Bellows, of Lowell. ids, passed away Monday morn- ell. cil of Camp Fire Girls, will be Total 640 Enrollment by Grades handle all types of stamps print several thousand more the Funeral services were held ing. September 13. after a lin- Also left to mourn her death present to help with planning from regular postage issue to same way and deliberately flood were eight grandchildren: 28 Vacation Schedule Monday, September 13, 10:30 gering illness at the age of 85. and registration questions. Lowell Elementary revenue stamps with emphasis the market. A large company great-grandchildren: 26 great- a. m. at the Youngman Funeral Requiem Mass was sung Teacher's Institute will be held on the middle range in cost. dealing in stamps in New York great-grandchildren: and one Home, Lakeview. Michigan, the Tuesday morning at 9:30 in St. DONRI'S BEAUTY SALON Kindergarten 193 on October 7 and 8. Thanksgiv- Incidentally they only deal in had an injunction issued against Reverend Arlo Vandlen offici- sister, Mrs. Clara Miner. First 156 United States stamps. tho Hureau and prevented this Stephen's Church, Entombment Back to school special, our ing vacation will fall on Novem- ating. Interment was at Hill- was made in Graceland Mauso- Second 123 ber 25 and 26. L People collect used stamps, action, thereby saving the val- regular $3.00 styled set only Third 138 unused stamps, pre-cancellcd ue of the few misprinted stamps. leum. LAY-AWAY FALL CLOTHES $2.00. Haircuts regular $1.50 Christmas vacation will be ACCIDENTS HAPPEN Fourth 123 stamps, stamps on covers, or As collectors become serious, Mrs. Gee is survived by one Select your fall clothes now only $1.00 for pre-teens. On Fifth 119 December 18 through January envelopes. These collections may they began to collect the older Quickly! Be sure you have daughter, Mrs. John Hanink of and put them on our conven- Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- 2. Spring vacation is April 4 include rare 19th century stamp issues, considered to be just a full-coverage protection on your Grand Rapids: six grandchil- ient lay-away plan. Wepman's, days thru the month of Septem- through 8. or the most common stamps little more "pure" by the ini- automobile in case of loss. Peter dren: and eight great-grand- 103 East Main Street, Lowell. ber. Call for appointment TW Total 819 School will be out on June sold in the Post Office today. tiates of this hobby. Speerstra Agency, TW 7-9259. children. c23 7-8155. c-20-24 10, 1966.

•Mfe Mrs. John Gorts and Mrs. - 1 THE LOWELL LEDGER, SEPT. M. 1HS THE LOWELL LEDGER Harriett Teloudet of Athen, New M*mt>«r of tlM Michigan PTMI AuocUtlM THE LOWELL LEDGER. SFPT. IB. 1965 I0S North B oidway. Port OHic« lo* York, spent a few days last Snow Area South Boston 128. Lowell, Michigan. week with the former's moth- Girl Scout news Sacond clau portaga paid at Lowall. er. Mrs. Frank Marsh. On Sat- Lowell Mrs. S. P. Reynolds Mrs. Belle Young Mkhtaaa. oubiijhad ayary Thjriday. Star Corners Mr. and Mrs. David Krebs ELECTRICAL SubK'tption prlca: lUnt and Ionia urday. the trio Joined in on a Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hoff- Girl Scout Troop 511 met on family reunion at the Richard Mrs. Ira Blough and daughters of Grand Rap- WIRING—FIXTURES ;ojniiei J3.00 par yaar; ouhida H-li af«a News ids were Saturday supper guests mp.n accompanied Rev. and September 13 at 3:30. We pick- Pancake supper Wednesday. Boston Township Farm Bur- U-50 p* vaar. Marsh home in WhitehalL Mrs. C. F. Flowers to Stage REPAIRS ed patrol leaders, and three eau group met at the Wayne at the John Krebs homo. Sun- September 22, at the new Snow Callers at the Melvin Court day aftoroon and supper guests Coach restaurant in Grand Rap- junior patrolers. Christian Center, Serving will be- Stuart home Friday evening home on Sunday wore Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wingeier ids for dinner Sunday. Later in 6.E. APPLIANCES were Mr. and Mrs. Clare Krebs Karen Priebe and Sherry Ol- gin at 5 p. m. This Is apon- with an attendance of 30. An Mrs. Clinton Nisbet of Grand called on Mr. and Mrs. William the aftemoon. they attended an son as leaders of Patrol I; Wan- sored by the Methodist Mfen's early potluck supper was serv- COMfUTE RIP AIR OP Miller at the Charles Blough and family of Lowell. Rapids and Mrs. and Mrs. Rich- Mrs. Freeman Hoffman en- open house for Mr, and Mrs. da Hall and Kristy Spark as Club, so if you want tickets, ed after which the business ard Court of Hastings. home at Freeport Sunday eve- Delton Tyler for their 25th wed- Rickert Electric leaders of Patrol II, and Patty contact one of the group. meeting was held with the fol- tertained the WMC society at Television — Itafloe Mrs. Trenis Devener spent ning. her home Tuesday evening. ding anniversary. 208 South HiidNnn Curtis and Sally Doyle as lead- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crosby of lowing officers elected for the the week end with the John Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fox and Phone TW "J-PWrc Lowell ers of Patrol III. and Debbie Edenville visited their cousins. coming year: Chairman. Wayne AeteMMia Etc. Phrlps family of Vestaburg. family were Sunday dinner Bennett as leader of our Ca- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown on Stuart; vice-chairman, Robert Mrs. Gladys Garbo of Morlcy guests at the Keith Fox home det patrol. Thursday and Friday guests at Weeks; secretary-treasurer and TW 7-8194 and Mrs. and Mrs. Max Gar- at Pleasant Valley. We talked about our civic the Brown home were Mrs. Invitation cards. Eleanor Stuart; FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL bo of Muskegon visited Mrs. dlfcuanoo leader. Evan Graham Mrs. Francis Shaffer and program. We hope to do some- Blllie Falstrom and children ft OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND Lottie Fopma Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Forest Richardson called thing for Marywood's older Mrs. Ina Ward of Mapes Dis- assistant discussion leader. Al- EVENINGS Mr. .•'nd Mrs. Orie Groenen- ton Mick; minute man and OTHER FALL EXPENSES on Martin Peterson at Butter- nuns. trict. boom celobra'ed Mrs. Groenen- worth Hospital Thursday ater- Patrol One Is working on the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dal- package reporter, Kenneth Gra- Art Waning - Prepiefv boom's birthday at a dinner at stra and children called on Mr. ham; women's committe. Mrs. noon. needle craft badge, and Patrol the horn? of Mr and Mrs. II. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seese Two is working on the draw- and Mrs. Fred Dalstra of But- June Fahml; citizenship com- We cordiaOy Invite yon to add op ALL your cash needs and Vander Veen of Holland Friday trick Avenue Sunday afternoon. mittee, Gerald Kyser. The Oc- accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Glen ing and painting badge and Pa- come see us. Money for school expenses... new Fall clothes evening. Stahl to Howell. Sunday and trol III is working on the arts Congregational smorgasbord is Mrs. Roy Thompson and Mrs. tober meeting will be held at ... car and home repairs ... doctor and dentist... old bills, Mr. and Mrs Glenn Rickert Jim Thompson and children of the Verne Klahn home. spent the day with Mr. and in the rounds badge. too. Whatever the reason, we'll welcome your loan request entertained at their home with Mrs. Harley Lenhard. cars are inured scheduled tor September 24-25 Lowell called on Mrs. Kenneth Miss Ellen May Everett, a We had one come, To save time, phone ahead ... then when approved come a family picnic Sundav. The Mrs. Dan Kauffman, Mrs. tymirfeUflg fins' arrangements for tte Utk Animal Smorgas- Fox Thursday and Sunday. Ron- missionary in Africa, has been Hakes engines last lamer following were present. Mrs. K. with us than with Luanne Doyle. Mary Lessen is aid Raymor and Carol Ayres. right in and get your money! Ken Price, Mrs. Clair Kauff- our new troop scribe. We still bord at Ada Congregational Church to be held FTWaFrtta}y and visiting her sister-in-law. Mrs. S. Rickert and Mr. and Mrs. man, Mrs. Frank Bamhart and any other cofnpany. also of LQWCII called at the Fox Anna Everett. i need more leaders, so if you Saturdayniy,. Septembea r 24 and 25 Serving hotirs are Frkiay 1:31 Ihrold Farmer of Lansing. Mrs. Ernestine Williams have m Find out why now! can help us please call 897-8106. and 7. For tickets fo* r Friday call Mrs. Barter. MM814. Sat- home. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Miller ami perterm better! You may Mrs. Elaine Wygmans and joined a bowling team at Lo- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Antonl- amount up to urday service hours 5:30. 1:45 and 8 p. m. For tickets Satar- of Cleveland spent several days 1.000.00 famllv of Grand Rapids, Mr. well. which will be in action on day call Mrs Coffins C7f-2f3I. Reading left to right. Rev. Lee des of Holland Spent Sunday last week at the Stanley Gard- and Mrs. Larry Gaboon and Wednesday evenings. with Mr. and Mrs. Lester A- family of Clarksville. Mr and PAUL MFFK Dalrvmple. Mrs. Bill Miller, decoration chairman: Blrs. Robert ner home. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough Harter. ticket chairman; seated, Mrs. James Rooker, chak- tonides and Mrs. Jennie Anton- Mrs. June Fahmi and Carol Mrs. Don Weeks and family of called on Fred Fuss and sisters 13473 VcrgenneaW Ides. are spending several days In Alto. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dowl- in Vergennes Sunday aftemoon. Mrs. Oscar Chapin and chil- BELDING FINANCE CO. ing of Cascade. Mrs. Vic Clem- Lowell. Mich. Detroit with relatives. IM W. Main St. Phone: M7.J255 Mrs. Alex Wingeier, Mrs. dren of Sanford spent the week Steve Everett is enrolled in enz and daughter Carol. John Krebs and Mrs. Ira Blough TW 7-8348 end with her parents, Mr. and Rissell E. Coon, Mgr. Lowell, Michigan the Grand Rapids School of Bi- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Troyer attended the Girls of Yester- STATE FARM^ Mrs. Seymour Dalstra. fm spent a few days last week at The "Low Down" ble and Music for his freshman day party at the Bowne Center MututUvtofflobllilniuniKiCompuy ^9 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Froese Converse. Indiana, visiting rela- WSCS HaU Thursday. MOM Offleti Motwlaftoa, IUM* From H»o and family spent Friday eve- year. Stanleinie>y Gard- tives. who came from Marion, V . Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs ning with Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Unland and nearby vicinity. Congrestional Record ner entertained the SM'3M'ss from called on Misses Lydia and Bertran. Mr. Troyer's grandfather lo- By Joe Crump the Lowell M. E. Church Sat- 1 Mary Wingeier at Lowell on Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson waAa-raoQW your engine bearaw H^volin# Motor Oil ! cated at Converse many year 'Y' youth bowling leagues to begin Thursday evening. They were in company with Mr. md Mrs. urday evening at tbeir home. balanced eeddltive formula provides tougher oil Him. Chris Fahrm, sr.. is visiting ago and several houses and Sunday evening guests of Fred Margaret A. Macpherson THOSE ANTIPOVERTY told Uiat it was never inteiidod Hairy Hutchinson of Gulliford OHAtfS m It lubricates, sele^lnf full power of every drop bams over a hundred years The Lowell YMCA will again twosome event. Henry Koewers s daughter, Mrs. Chester Hills- conduct youth bowling leagues Oesch and daughter. Katherine. EXPENSE ACCOUNTS that such items as the rental Drive attended the Konan Or- of gasoline. . old are still there and being and his son. Tom. combined Mrs. George Krebs and Mrs. $17.98 of tuxedos or liquid refresh- han Choir musical hi Gaud CDSTOH-MAOS for today's higher powered cars. Keep» HOODED used, which are a duplicate of to begin this Saturday. Septem- game scores to take second place John Krebs attended an organ David Gooze Teacher of Piano and Theory (Hie Senate was considering ments be included as official Saturday eventae. hydraulic tappets free and quiet. Swiss buildings. ber 18. at the American Legion in the state in the father-son recital at St. Cecial Auditorium the bill. H.R. 8283 to expand r. and Mrs. Kennen Fox and children of Detroit CONSTANTLT IMPOOVID for over 10 yaart. Tests prove Bowling Alley. division. expenses. There was a charge end visitors at the Mr and Mrs. Fred Cahoon at Grand Rapids Monday eve- the war on poverty and en- atteodBd a birthday party for were Advanced Custora-Made Havoline is tht beet motor oil entertained Sunday at a cook- All boys and g- ) Morgan of Middleville, and Mar- tin Houseman spent the Labor and children called on their have begun their fall season of garet Kathryn Madchele and Safe Rule Day week end visiting in Trav- grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Yei- league bowling, and some pretty Hales honored Ronald Anderson of Grand Rap- oons erse City. ter Monday evening. September fair bowling was turned in both Servicemen- ids. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert 13. by men and women. .Jacob R. Knoop and Harry Blanksma, Kim and Karen of Reac| the fine print on Mrs. Martha Hall was a Sun- For the men, it was Hugh Linkfield at the head of the guests at dinner Knoon, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wyoming City. any contract before you day dinner guet of Mr. and Thursday evening, September Jacob Knoop, Conservation Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Carey Mr. Harry Stauffer of Ionia. pack with a fine 632 series, and 9, George and Dorothy Hale spent the Labor Day week called On Mft. Geoig* Toaxu- stgiu They enjoyed a delicious meal Howard Hobbs. Dick Johnson, were the honored guests at a stra of Wyoming City and on at Gull Harbor Inn. and Lyle Jackson, all rolled end with their parents. ' fine 223 games. dinner given by past and pre- Jacob is a staff sargcant Robert Rozell at Blodgett Me- Sunday callers at the home e Sc slow m doing business sent employees of the Lowell with the Air Force stationed at morial Hospital on taesday. of Mrs. Iva Linton were Mrs. Marilyn Keim turned in a fine Post Office. About thirty-five Wright Patterson Air Base, Day- Mr. and Mm. Clare Carey with people you do not Loma r»eBoer and mother. Mrs. gair.a of 222 and Jean Wilcox JOIN people enjoyed a savory roast ton, Ohio. Sgt. Knoop and his ncot Labor Day with Mrs. know. Ethel Gibson of Grand Rapids had an even 500 series. beef dinner at the Snow Com- Bethyl Oark at her cottage at ORDER In the Jackpot. Floyd Ever- rmhtiomry wile and son drove up from and Mrs. Laura Blough of Win- munity Hall. Ohio. Campau Lake. geier Road. Ung and Jack Thompson took the CLAN Beside the guests of honor, Harry Knoop, a June grad- first place with Ed and Pat new pema lift William Laux, from Battle uate of Lowell high school is There is a HOME REPAIR RACKET Roth taking second place. The Creek, Michigan: retired for with the Navy and is attend- Jackpot now stands at $55.80. process replaces '"Belitdet" the past 22 years, came into a Seed Wheat & Fertilizer School at the Great Segwum Going On! s by Penna-Lift share of attention. Mr. Laux re- Naval Station, Great Lak- stitching with galed the group with stories es, Illinois. Mrs. Ka Mclntyre School Hot Lunch ^ Parade about the horse and buggy days Hugh Linkfield 632 Dick Johnson 598 smooth panels This Perma*lift pantle of mail carrying. He had a pic- ... a Ugh press art nrs^nflM ef nis leading and deceptive schemes Week of September 21 ture with him. showing the *6$ vehicle Kcease plates Mr. and Mrs. Harold English Marty Reynolds 595 shapes without unsightly en repairs, alomhuun siding and other Imprevcmeflta. A1 Seeley 579 rural carriers all lined up on setting at kdf price of Kalamazoo were Sunday din- MONDAY- of control Guy Qulggle 574 seams, replaces bumpy, Main Street, with their horses, ner guests of Mrs. and Mrs. BE ALERT... The Nattoaal Better Business Bureau warns folks te Mashcd Potatoes ready to go. Secretary of State James M. E. C. Carey. Creamed Chipped Beef Harvey Eickhoff 567 telltale stitching by Mrs. Sable Baker spent the be particularly wary of semeone who comes to yew door and offers NOW! A1 Ken- 565 Bob Ellis, Assistant Post- Hare has announced that veh- Pickles Cottage Chwse permanently wedding icle license plates for 1965 are week end with her daughter ft to do a quick lob at bargain prices. Bread and Butter Howard Hobbs 564 master. made a short speech Gordon Ridgway 561 presenting the Hales with a now on sale at half price. family. Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Fruit front and side panels of Hare said the pi'ice split would Overholt of Ashley. John Topp. jr. 560 three piece set of matching Paul Jones of Lansing called TUESDAY- ... nylon stretch lace to luggage, which they were sur- not apply to watercraft plates Canadian and Michigan Grown or half-year commercial and on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beef Ravioli Women's High Series Lycra spandex powernet. prised and delighted to accept. Bread and Butter half-year trailer plates. Lewis Jones. Sunday afternoon. Jean Wilcox 500 There was no formal enter- Hare also reminded motorists Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ste- Cole Slaw . It provides firm control tainment planned, but every- Buy From Local Sources Pineapple Bars Marilyn Keim 492 that 196B license plates go on vens. Janet and Rogers Iva Reg. Genesee and Avon Thelma Poole 488 with less bulk, is smooth one enjoyed the evening and sale to the general public on Mclntyre, Sable Baker, Mr, and came away full of good iood WEDNESDAY- Cookie Comelisse 477 and sleek, perfectly flat November 1. Mrs. Ron Stevens of Grand Dort Hunt 465 and good humor. Rapids were Monday evening Barbecues A-Line Skirts At the same time, he said, Use local Labor TREATED... TAGGED... READY TO PLANT Relishes Marilyn Knooihuisen 454 beneath your clingieat, branch offices will begin collec- luncheon guests of Mr. and Jeanne Christenson 452 Mrs. Lester Dawson of Clarks- Buttered Spinach slinkiest faahionfc ting fees for Michigan's new Hot Buttered Rice Emily Laird 452 motor vehicle accident claims ville. They showed slides of the Woman's dub 25th Dawson reunion, also of Fioance With State Savuifs Bank and Brown Sugar Bev Hoist 450 Ask to tee "Bellltler" fund. Cookies Gert Steffens 449 The fees are $25 for all unin- the Grand Canyon, and other $11.00 in ilxea S. M, If Lowell Woman's Club enjoyed sured vehicle owners and $1 for tours the Stevens' took when THURSDAY- Mei's High Gimes and XL. the first meeting of the year all Insured owners who have in Arizona and vacationing in This is safer, more convenient, and in most Buttered Parslev Potatoes by having a delicious carry-in public liability and property the west this summer. Cold Meat Slices Lyle Jackson 223 luncheon at the home nf Mrs. damage coverage. Mr. asd Mrs. Ron Stevens, cases you'll save money ... and you may avoid Bread and Butter Howard Hobbs 223 V. L. Watts of Alto, Wednesday, and Mr. and Mi's. Em arson Ste- FIELD LIME Dick Johnson 223 Hot Vegetable September 8. vens and Janet were supper some of the "pit-falls" some folks in our area Pumpkin Pie Jack Buys 222 Plans were made for coming Camp Fire Girls guests of Iva Mclntyre Thurs- Ready For Immediate Delivery Hugh Linkfield 222 year's activities and Mrs. Keith 9 day, have experienced. FRIDAY— Tom Ford 221 Graham gave a group of read- help 'Tag Day Grilled Cheese Sandwiches Marty Reynolds 221 Baked Beans A1 Kerr 214 ings and sang a number of The 5th grade Camp Fire Progress In jpite of rain songs to an appreciative audi- Gifls of Lowell will help again Olives and Pickles Claude Hogle 214 ence. this year in the Tag Day for Dan Vos, contractor for the Paddle Pops Neil DeJongh 213 . Many thanks were expressed the Sunshine Hospital Guild. new shopping center t® be lo- Ph. 897-9201 AND OF COURSE- to Mrs. Watts for her gracious They will be stationed on cated on Ada Drive, near M-21. Womei's High Games hospitality. MILK FROM Main Street this Saturday. Sep- reports that some progress has STATE Marilyn Keim 222 tember 18, from 10 a. m. to been made, but construction has Jeanne Christenson 195 American automobiles arc so 3 p. m. with their tags and been held up due to the exces- Jean Wilcox 192 prized aboard, that 166,314 were cannjsters. sive rainfall. HIGHLAND HILL Norma Sprite 184 exported in 1964 despite duties Contributions to this drive go The IGA store shoi^ be open SAVINGS BANK Marian Dowiing 183 OP tht first part of November. and discriminatory levies that to provide the "extras" w>jich miINT. It,W ti /VAMInjfjiMmn C H. RUNCIMAN (0 Carol Reynolds 181 make them cost 50 to 150 per- make life more pleasant for Construction has alpo been Lomeu. nmm TW 7-3277 NIB E MAirs ST. Ada 676-1148 Maureen Laux 180 LoweH 897-9396 cent more in foreign countries the patients at Sunshine Hospi- started on the Texaco XJa# 3te- I IS South Broadway—Lowell, Michigan LOWELL Ti'l'/f Cookie Comelisse 178 than in' the United States. tloa. Bev Hoist 176 219 WEST MAIN ST.. LOWELL PHONE TW 7-7577 Elva Topp 177 mem. i i in > ill ri Mr and Mrs. Charles Hobbs Publication and service shall VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER THE LOWJEU LEDGER, SEPT. 16, I96S took their daughter Laurel to PUBLIC NOTICE be made as provided by statute 4 COOK Mt. Pleasant. Sunday where she and Court rule. 111-G Water* BnBding I * will become a student at Cen- VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFEB Date. September 3, 1965 Grand Rapids. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc tral Michigan University. Robert P. Cooper Gihn were Sunday evening din- Alto party line It COOK PUBLICATION ORDER Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bamaby Attorney for Estate S.W. Bowne ner guests at the Claire Ander- 111-G Waters EnlWlng State of Michigan, The Pro- were Friday overnight and Sat- Grand Rapid*, Michigan 111-G Waters Building Mrs. L. T. Anderson son home. urday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grand Rapids, Michigan bate Court for the County of MRS. CLAUDE SILCOX-M8471I Kent. Harvey Slater and Mrs. Henry PUBLICATION ORDER A true copy Read the Ledeer Want Ads. Slater. The Bamaby's Kalama- State of Michigan, The Pro- ROLAND R ROBEY. Estate of Gertrude Sehotanus Mrs. Joe Flynn who has min- 9 zoo address is 707* S. Rose. bate Court fbr the County ol Register of Probate c22-24 Deceased or surgery at St. Mary's Hos- Mothers Cluh Other Alto News Mrs. Bamaby is teaching in Kent. IT IS ORDERED that on ital last week returned home Parchment. Estate of Earl Given, a. La. VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER f riday much improved. NOW OPEN ft COOK November II, INS. will hold first I-eon Earl Gh ee, Mr. and Mrs. Richard House- Mr. and Mrs. George Hum- Clare Rowley is staying with 111-G Waters Building at 9 30 a. m. in the Probate Deceased men and granddaughters. Lyn- phrey of Freeport called on Mr. and Mrs. Cariton Fair- Grand Rapids. Mich. 41512 Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- meeting, Tuseday their daughter. Mrs. Jack Neu- da and Cheryl Houseman of CLARK'S brother for a few days before IT IS ORDERED that on igan, a hearing be hek at which becker and sons Saturday eve- Grand Rapids were Labor Day leaving for his home in Miami, November St. IMS PUBLICATION ORDER all creditors of said deceased Shoe Repair The Alto Mothers' Club will ning. Florida. File No. 113421 are required to prove their dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. hold its first meetinfi of the Ronald Watts arrived Wed- at 9 30 A.M. in the Probate claims. Creditors must file Leon Anderson. 8 A. M.-2 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neubecker Courtroom. Grand Kaplds. Mich- State of Michigan, The Pro- school year on Tuesday eve- and sons were Labor Day nesday evening for a short visit bate Court for the County of swom claims with the court and Barbara and Gregory Howard MONDAY-FRIDAY ning, September 21, at eight with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. igan. a hearing be held at which guests of the former's parents, Kent. serve a copy on Union Bank of Hastings spent last week ALL DAY SATURDAY p. m In the school gymnasium. V. L. Watts. He was returning all creditors of said deceased and Trust Company at 98 Ot- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Neubecker are required to prove their Estate Lillian F. Geteler, with their grandparents, the from a trip through the far tawa, N. W., Grand Rapids, George Howards, while their A racial Invitation Is being at their cottage at Grcnd Ha- claims. Creditors must file Deceased 6054 Linfield ven. east. He was very much pleas- Michigan, prior to the hearine. mother and new baby brother extended to new mothers of the swom claims with the Court and —Alto elementary children in the area South Lowell Circle of the ed to have a visit with Douglas IT IS ORDERED that on Publicacatiol n and service shall were in the Hospital. The ba- Wingeier in Singapore. He left serve a copy on Everett Given November 15, IMS, c 23-24 to come to this meeting to Alto Methodist Church will be made as provided by statute by's name Is Richard Thomas. Sunday for Washington, D. C. at 134 Osceola Dr., Pontiac, met the teachers and other meet with Mrs. Helen Witten- at 9:30 a. m. in the Probate and Court rule. Mrs. Bertha Sheehan re- Michiean prior to the hearing. Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- members of the Mothers' Club. bach on Thursday evening, Sep- enroute to his home in Brus- Date: August 25, 1965 turned home Thursday after sels. Belgium. Publication and service shall igan, a hearing be held at WALLACE WAALKES. Officers for the ensuing year tember 18. at eight p. m. spending a greater part of the Mrs. V. L. Watts entertained be made as provided by statute which all creditors of said de- Judge of Probate will be elected by ballot and Mrs. George Skidmore visited and Court rule. summer at her Selkirk Lake Cheer The Red Arrows To 25 ladies of the Lowell Women's ceased are required to prove Glen V. Borre Cottage. refreshments will be served Date: September in 1*5 COLBY relatives in Marcellus and Club Wednesday at a carry-in their claims. Creditors must lll-G Waters Bldg. ACtMCY following the election. Grand Rapids over the week- A. DALE STOPPELS Mrs. Zetha Anderson spent luncheon. Mrs. Keith Graham file swom claims with the court Grand Rapids. Michigan from Tuesday until Friday with end. gave a program of readings Judge of Probate and serve a copy on John A. A true ropy HMT.VN Glen V. Borre her sister Mrs. Leon Anderson V team V Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Wilcox and songs. Geisler, jr. at 2216 Monroe, ROLAND R. ROBEY, and husband. On Thursday the 111-G Waters B1 Victory and family of Clarksville were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Slater, Grand Rapids, Michigan, prior Register of Probate c21-28 ladies attended the Girls of CHARLES I. COLBY Grand Rapids, ML Gravel... Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Henry Slater and Mrs. to hearing. Yesterday at the Bowne Center ROLAND R. ROBEY, GERALD M. HENRY, Atty and Mrs. Denton Wilcox and Richard Link were in Holland Publication and service shall L.A.S. Hall. About 40 were in —Cement Gravel Register of Probate c23-25 4H Federal Square Bldg. Alto Off. UN 8-3t61 family. one aftemoon recently sightsee- be made as provided by statute attendance. Following a delici- -Bank Road Gravel Grand Rapids, Mich. 41562 Mrs. James Taylor of Lowell and Court rale. ous potluck dinner a short pro- Clorfcsvle Office: or Processed was a Sunday guest of her VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER fr. and Mrs. Norman Ruehs, Date: August 23, 1965 PUBLICATION ORDER gram was given and remines- -Block Sand brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ft COOK OW 3-3231 of Caledonia entertained forty WALLACE WAALKES, Fie No. 112,456 cing of old times was enjoyed —Fill Sand, Top Sofl and Mrs. Richard Fairchild. 1U-G Waters BWg. guests at a rehearsal dinner Judge of Probate State of Michigan, the Probate by all. —Stones for Drain Fields Mrs. Glen Layer and daugh- Grand RapUs. Michigan OStt Thursday evening for Miss Car- Glen V. Borre Court for the County of Kent Mrs. Mary Vreeland. Mrs. ter. Mrs. Jack Craig, called on CALL ol Forward and Fred Ruehs, PUBLICATION ORDER Attomey for Administrator Estate of Clifton Friesch, Edna Geib and- Mrs. Bertha Mr. and Mrs. Wilbam Hayter OPENING GAME TW 7.7711 or TW 7-flM who were married Friday. State oi Mlcnigan. The Pro- 111-G Waters . Deceased Porrett also attended this happy of Nashville Sunday afternoon. Guests attending from Alto bate Court for the County of Grand Rapids, occasion at Bowne Center on WEEKS-RICHARD Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Colby area included Mr. and Mrs. Kent. A true coby. IT IS ORDERED that on Thursday. returned Monday from Michi- Walter Benedict, Mr. and Mrs. ROLAND R ROBEY GRAVEL Estate of Oscar Sttrk October I, INS, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Anderson gan State Fair in Detroit where James McFall, Ray Howard, Deceased Register of Probate C21-2S and daughters. Marie and Ther- c21tf at 9:30 A.M. in the Probate FURNACES Emerson was Official Photogra- Mr. and Mrs. Kowalczyk, jr., IT IS ORDERED that on esa. attended the wedding of a VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER Courtroom. Grand Rapids, Mich- pher for the Livestock and the and Mr. and Mrs. Tom For- October U, INS, cousin. Jacqueline Kay to Chas. AND CONVERSION Friday Agricultural Exhibits. ward and Bob and Patty. ft COOK igan, a hearing to be held on at 9 30 A.M. in the Probate VanDyke of Conklin Saturday BURNERS ' d 111-G Waters BMg., tfe petition of Gerald M. Hen- There was a good attendance Courtroom, Grand Rapids, Mich- moming at 11 o'clock. Grand Rapids. Michigan ry, General Administrator, for at the Family Night supper at igan. a hearing be held on the Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jousma License to sell, mortgage or WATER HEATERS LEWIS ELECTRIC the Methodist Church Friday, petition of Leo Stark, Adminis- spent Sunday at the Paul Duch- PUBLICATION ORDER lease the real estate of said and all enjoyed the interesting trator, for allowance ol his fi- on home at Caledonia. HOTFOINT-MAYTAG Ffle No. US-MI deceased. Persons Interested in talk by Miss Mildred Drescher. Gove Lake nal account. Miss Theresa Miller of Cale- SALES AND SERVICE said estate are directed to ap- FOR ESTIMATE Miss Matie Stone came with Publication and service shall State of Michigan, the Pro- donia. Miss Mary Gehan of Mrs. Leon Seeley pear at said hearing to Show This Page Sponsored .• * her and greeted many of her be made as provided by statute bate Court for the County of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Bladys CALL TW 7-7*48 Service on AW Makes Cause, f any exists, why such foi-mer Alto friends. and Court rule. Kent. Abraham were Sunday dinner license should not be granted. September 17th Washers, Dryers Mrs. Frank Cummings of Mrs. Sybil Quiggle and Mrs. Date: September 10. 1965 Estate of Carmen W. I)union. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Publication and service shall By the FoHowing Refrigerators Grant and Mrs. V. J. Chater- Eva Duthler of Grand Rapids A. DALE STOPPELS Deceased Anderson. LYLE COVERT be made as provided by statute don of Jackson visited their spent the day recently with Judge of Probate ELECTRICAL WERINO AND IT IS ORDERED that on and Court nue. sister, Euberta Silcox, a couple Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones of Man- Glen V. Borre Boosters of Lowell High CONTRACTINQ November 15, INS, Date: September 2, 1965 of days last week. ton. Attomey for Administrator at 9:30 a. m. in the Probate WALLACE WAALKES, Phone TW 7-7744 George Blocher is entering Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geelhoed 111-G Waters BMg Osteopathic Hospital Tuesday Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- of Probate School Athletics Factory Trained Servtcemen spent the week in Canada near Grand Rapids, Michigan igan. a hearing be held at for surgery on Wednesday. A true copy. Gerajd M. Remy, Attoniqy Your Way To the Rest" Chapleau. which all creditors of said de- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dygert, ROLAND R, ROBEY 400 Federal Square Bldg "We Sell the Best and Service Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gregory ceased are required to prove Mr. and Mrs. James Fahmi. and daughter were Sunday call- Register of Probate c23-25 Grand Rapids, Mich. 46562 American Legion Bowling Lanei Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dygert their claims. Creditors must file A true copy Health and Fun ers of Mr. and Mrs. Robert swom claims with the court American Legion Skating Rink and Loma and Russell Van Keyt and family. VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER ROLAND R. ROBEY, Zoeren, Mr. and Mrs. Richard ft COOK and serve a copy on James R- Register of Probate c22-24 Art's TV Jackie and Jeff DeVries of Rugg of 610 Murray Buildiag, FAMILIES. TWO-SOMES, Mcrklinger and Jimmie were 1125 West Mais Street Rorkford spent the week with Grand Rapids, Michigan, prior VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER TEAMS ... ENJOY LOWELL Attwood Brass Inc. PLANNED all entertained at dinner Sun- Lowel. Michigm Mr. and Mrs. Leon Seeley. to hearing. ft COOK BOWLING AT ITS BEST Azzarello Chevrolet & Buick day at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Seeley at- PUBLICATION ORDER Publication and service shall 111-G Waters BnMlng HERE Mrs. Paul Kinyon in honor of tended the open house at the A & W Root Beer Stand FAMILY SECURITY •EASING ON ACCOUNT be made as provided by statute Grand Rapids, Michigan Mrs. Merklinger's birthday. Crestwood School near Rock- with and Court rule. A. 8. Howard—Club Diner Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Creech ford Sunday and were dinner PUBLICATION ORDER Tteite oKf^gnn'^be Pro- Date: August 30. 1965 Everybody enjoys the thrUIing sport of bowling... especially vs Alexander's Standard Service FARM BUREAU LIFE of Battle Creek were Sunday tests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack File Ne. 111-824 INSURANCE guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emer- tVries and family. bate Court for the County of WALLACE WAALKES, here, where modern, perfectly kept lanes and the wholesome, Kent. son Colby. Mr. and Mrs. George Johns Judge of Probate State of Michigan, The Pro- Ball Floral Shop Estate oT Severnls J. Byrne, congenial atmosphere contribute so much to yoir pleasure! Mrs. Lucy Huntington re- of Dimondale and Mrs. Leon- Glen V. Borre bate Court for the County of Deceased Beachum's Furniture turned home Saturday from ard Hummel of Rockford spent 111-G Waters BMg. Kent IT IS ORDERED that on Beldtng Finance Co. 1M. Belding where she visited her Saturday evening with Mr. and Grand Rapids. Michigan 49512 Estate Margnertte L Ieland, MS E. Main St.. I-owell —Education Odboer 18. INS sister-in-law. Mrs. Clifford Fos- Mrs. Leon Seeey. A true copy. Deceased H. Koewers. Mgr. Legion Lanes TW 7 7566 Bernie Bedell's Barber Shop Funds at 9:30 A.M. in the Probate ter and family for several Delos Brockway and daugh- ROLAND R. ROBEY. —Family days. Courtroom, Grand Rapids, Mich- Regbter of Probate c21-2J IT IS ORDERED that on Income ter Jo of Paw Paw spent Sat- October 7 IMS Cary's, Inc. Mrs. Lucy Huntington re- igan, a hearing be held on the —Retirement urday evening with Mr. and ceived a telephone call from 1>CtitioI n of Dan A. Wingeier, VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER at 6:30 A.M. in' the'Probate Christiansen's Drug Store Plan Mrs. Charles Dennett. her son, George, in Sttell, La., Exiecutor , for allowance of his ft COOK, ATTORNEYS Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- Clark Plumbing A nesting —Savings Miss Oneta Abbott of Lan- Sunday stating that the dam- Final Account. 1U-G Waters BMg., igau, a hearing be held on the Plans sing and Mrs. John Schwab of IONIA Coons Clothing age from the recent hurricane Publication and service shall Grand Rapids, Mich. petition of Glen V. Borre. Exe- Rockford were last week call- CAoott 9(o fQuaJfifyi Curtis Laundry A Dry Cleaners Betsey in their area was slight be made as provided by statute cutor for allowance of his fjnal ers of Mr. and Mrs. Howard PUBLICATION ORDES accofcu ana oil fhe petAion da- Contact llr.T«#y! compared to some other very Seeley. and Court rule. Fie N*. n2J14 C H. Runciman Co. Date: September 13, 1965 ted September 1, 1965, of Glen hard hit communities. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seeley Recreation Park Game Time 7:30 WALLACE WAALKES State of Michigan, the Pro- V. Borre. Executor ipr an Ord- Mr. and Mrs. Ehierson Stauf- spent the week end with Rev. Debonaire Shop DALE L JOHNSON Judge of Probate bate Court for the County of er of Partial Distribution. fcr were Sunday afternoon and and Mrs, Robert Folkert and Kent Dick's Service Station evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. VanderVeen, Freihofer ft Cook Publication and service shall family in Richmond. They at- Estate of Holland Dekett of Eaton Rap- George R. Cook be made as provided by statute H tended the "Good Old Days' eel-, Margaret T, Stevenson, Fairchild Oil Co. ids. Attorney for Estate and Court rule. ebration while there. Deceased Fluger's Lowell Bakery FARM BUREAU Kr. and Mrs. Glen Yefler and 1125 W. Main Street Date: September 1, 1965 1965 Lowell High School Football Squad I x)well. Michigan WALLACE WAALKES, Frank's 5c to $ 1.00 Store Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon were IT IS ORDERED that on INSURAN Sunday dinner guests of Mh. A true cow. September V, INS Judge of Probate Wgf. Vergerwes Center Glen V. Borre, No. Name Pos. Hgt. Jennie Wesbrook of Sheridan. ROLAND R. ROBEY, at 10:(IQ a. m. in the Probate Gamble Store, Al. Hermans Mrs. Sam Ryder Attorney for Estate Companies of They called also at the Bex Register of Probate c23-25 Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- QB 111-G Waters Building 10 Steve Collins 57" 131 Gee's Hardware Michigan 1 Rice home to see their new igan, a hearing be held on the m ' fe Grand Rapids. Michigan 11 Steve Wessell QB 5'10 140 little daughter. Nancy Lee Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ed- VANDER VEEN, FREfHOFER petition of Jake Van Houten A true copy Hahn Hardware wards and family of Lansing ft COOK for probate of a purported will, 12 Dick Nowok QB ST' 148 1965 LoweH Varsity Football Schedule ROLAND R. ROBEY. House of Townsend were host and hostess to her 112? W. Nam Street and for appoir.tment of a fidu- 13 Jerry Dykstra QB 57" 120 arents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowell. Michigan Register ol Probate c22-24 Heim's Texaco I1 ciary, and for a determination 20 Pat Hoag FB 5.4" 133 MAM Rlot h of Vergennes on Wednes- PUBLICATION ORDER of heirs. Sept. 17 Ionia _ , Highland Hill Dairy odvertiscnicnt day and Thursday. Thm HANDCRAFTED COLOR TV 21 Jack Diets FB 5.9.. 148 HEARING ON ACCOUNT Publication and service shall HASTINGS LIVESTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wil- be made as provided by statute Denny Videan FB V9" 155 Sept. 24 Sparta ___ . .. There Hill's Shoe Store Ffle No. m,27J thmi'* fiu/ft Better to Lagt Longer 21 cox of Lake City, Michigan, State of Michigan. The Pro- and Court rule. September 16. INS 23 Pete Monigold FB 57" 153 Jackson Motor Sales spent all day Friday with Mr. bate Court for the County of Date: August 25. 1965 eeeeeeeeoeeeeeooo Oct. 1 Belding . ___ There Feeder Pigs • o 34 Bill McPherson LH s'r 139 and Mrs. Fred Roth. Kent. WALLACE WAALKES, _-|12.00-|18.2S Johnson-Carrington, Inc. On Labor Day Mr. and Mrs. Judge of Probate Top Calves _ 4:1300-137.60 1N% HANDMflRED ' 36 BIN Stmchcomb LH 5.9" 168 Oct. 8 Forest HiUs There Estate d Flora L. Carpenter, FOR GKATER • Frank Ryder took Mr. and Deceased. Donald F. Oosterhouse Seconds S26 00-133.00 Keiser's Kitchen OCFENOAUUTT ! 36 Steve Thaler LH 5.9" 150 II Mrs. George Ryder and Mr. IT IS ORDERED that on Attorney for Petitioner Common ic Culls _ $15 00-$'J6 00 Oct. 15 Rockford _ _ . Young Beef 37 Dan Finkler LH S'B" 153 Paul Kellogg Vinegar Co. and Mrs. Sam Ryder out for October 18, INS, 111-G Waters Building -.117.00-122 40 King Milling Company dinner and in the evening they at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate Grand Rapids, Michigan. Cows ..J12.50-$15.S0 41 Larry Powers RH 5.9" 185 Oct. 22 all saw pictures that Mr. and A true copy. $17.00-119.50 NO KINTEO : Kerth Bock, Pc-rd \ Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- CIRCUITS F0II : 45 Chris Wittenbach RH 5.9" 145 Mrs. George Ryder took while igan, a hearing be held on the ROLAND R. Robey, Top Hogs --$23.00-623.60 Oct. 29 MiddleviHe Here on vacation in Hawaii. Register of Probate c21-23 Second Grade ...$22.00423.00 FEtasimtc : 48 Hillis Kaufman RH 6' 193 Lowell Barbershop petition of Old Kent Bank and Stanley Bieri had Sunday din- Trust Company, Trust Depart- Roughs ...618.56-621.69 PROILEMS ; Craig Thurtell RH 5*11" 154 Nov. 5 Cedar Springs -Here G. EDWIN SLATER. ATTVT • 49 rr Lowell Beer Store \ ner at the John Husar home. ment, Administrator C. T. A., Boars ._.*15.00-$19.80 eeeeoooooo****** 50 Jim Cook C S'B" 185 tyr. and Mrs. Peter Mulder 1NI7 Ward Avenue Feeder Cattle ..$16 00-$22.00 Lowell Engineering Co. for allowance of its iirst and Detroit, Michigan 48227 NO PRODUCTUW ' spent Saturday evening with Mr. final eccount. Lambs ...$18.06-623.80 52 Mike Smith c 5*i0" 185 Lowell Savings & Loan SHORTCUTS FN • and Mrs. Sam Ryder. Publication and service shall State of Michigan. The Pro- 53 Pat Pullen c S'll" 210 Lowell Top Calf — $37.00, FUKST : Granite Company be made as provided by statute bate Court for the County of Buryl McKebbin R 1. Delton 61 Brad Fonger G S'lO" 170 USTOM and Court rule. Kent KRFORMANd t Lowell Light and Power Top Hogs .. - $23.80 Date: September 13. 1965. 62 Joe Melle G S'B" 179 iowell Rest Home OHRMNAa Estate of Walter R. McCrath, F. W. Mackley Richland The ROSWELL • 5319MU WALLACE WAALKES, 63 Heris Reynolds G 5'6" 135 McCords news Deceased Distinctive Early American] McQueen Motors MarkU « BOUU Judge oi Probate consols styling AT COUNT-DOWN M Mike Ortowski G 5*8" 126 COACHING STAFF Mrs. Effie Cox VanderVeen. Freihofer t Cook IT IS ORDERED that on in grained Michigan Bottle Gas George R. Cook November 15, INS, Maple color. PRICES 66 Jim Nauta G S'4" 144 MOKE-SMT* CARBON •GONE FOREVEI 1 Head Coach Charles Fierce Attomey for Estate at 10:00 a. m. in the Probate 67 Mike Olson G 6 196 Newell Mfg. Co. The visitors at the John Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- Cox home the past week were 1125 W. Main Street EXTRA QUALITY ZENITh FEATURES 68 Rick Briggs G 57" 151 * Cmtoin Mnifc I Volumetric oil firing barns so Lowell, Michigan igan, a hearing be held on Deadlines... Varsity Assistant Gary Rivers Mrs. Bess Baker of Lowell, Precious Grocery cbM Ihere't Mm a tract ef mmINU soot or A true copy claims and determination of 71 Mark Craig T B'r* 168 Mrs. Eva Kaufman and Mrs. • Zenith's Super Gold Video Guard 82-Channel Tuning ROLAND R. ROBEY heirs. Creditors must file swom Unless otherwise noted, the Reserve Team ..^Gerald Smith Lois Livermore of Grand Rap- System with 125 gold contacts for longer TV life, 72 Charlie Craig T 5.9" 185 Radio Service Register of Probate c23-25 claims with the Court and serve Lowel] Ledger publication dead ids, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Quiggle greater picture stability. 73 Dave Wessell T 6' 160 Freshman Team Dick Richmond Real Estate * Sam fMi tee, eeveBy one dollar eut ef 1 a copy on Elizabeth (McCrath) lines for non-Holiday weeks will and Mrs. Henry Brown. Mrs. VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER be as follows: 61 Zenith Pioneered color advances for finest performance, 74 Charlie Doyle T S'lO" 168 • C*» tenriee eetff op le 90% because If burnt Wierenga at 125 S. Division, Rittenger Insurance Service Mary Wilson and sofl, and Mrs. & COOK Lowell, Michigan. • ACC—Automatic Color Clarifier degausses, demagnetizes to Photographs. 5 p. m. Monday 75 John Briggs T 5.9.. 184 Root-Lowell Mfg. Co. of most furnace trouble if Richard Nordhof. 111-G Waters Building Publication and service shall remove color impurities. It's built-in. No knobs or controls. Mrs. Ann Boardma and Jer- 76 Stan Wingeier T 5.9" 171 Rofh & Sons Funeral Home Grand Rapids, Michigan be made as provided by statute Church News, noon Tuesday ry of Jackson, were Sunday and Court rule. Select from our stock of models 77 Terry Blaser T 5.9" 168 Roth's Skelgas guests at the Earl Bentley's. PUBLICATION OBDER The Levee Resfauranf LOW TERMS v I Date: August 25. 1965 locals, 5 p. m. Tuesday —IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 78 Phil Schneider T 5*10" 158 John Cox. who has been con- File No. 113,116 S. D. Wingeier, Standard Oil Come infor a demonstration or call j ^ State of Michigan The Pro- WALLACE WAALKES, Social News. 5 p. m. Tuesday 6,4" The Village Inn fined to his home because of 80 Pete Osborne E 170 ADMISSION PRICES: illness, remains in the same bate Court for the Ccunty of Judge of Probate Dintributor G. Edwin Slater Correspondence, 4 p. m. Tnes. 82 Dave Dawson E 5'6" 136 The Lowell Ledger condition. Kept Smith & Clemenz Motor Sales Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson and Estate of John Williams Ramps, 12637 Ward Avenue 83 Jim Potter 6* 172 Gate Admission—$L00 PHONE: Doys—676-5821 Detroit, Michigan 48227 Coming Events 5 p. m. Tnes. Vic's Auto Service Peter Speerstra Agency son. Edward, drove to Cadillac Deceased 84 Bill Jones E 57" 138 A true copy. Classified Ads, 5 p. m. Tuesday Student Tickets Purchased at School 56c Showboat Restaurant, Tony Nights—676-1772 or 676-4321 to visit, Mrs. Mel Boersma at IT IS ORDERED that on Chuck Grudzinskes s'r 157 Mercey Hospital, Sunday. ROLAND R. ROBEY. 85 Walter's Lumber Mart Zoovas, Prop. October 5. INS, Register of Probate c21-23 All deadlines are for material Jerry Wisner E S'S" 148 86 State Savings Bank at 10:00 A. M. in the Probate to be published in the same 87 Roy Rinard E 6*2" 167 Wepman's Clothing There is enough leisure time Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- week's issue. Steffens Plumbing & Heating for everybody, but the heck of Jim Malcolm E S'll" 160 Ada Heating & Phimbing Co. igan. a hearing be held on the One reaction to the Economic Appliance, Television and Record Center 89 Wittenbach Sales & Service Story & Thorne, Mobilgas & Oils it is, the wrong people seem petition of Beverly J. Kamps Opportunities Act was. "This The Ledger cannot guarantee 587 Ada Dm Ada, Michigcn to have most of it. use of material received after Superior Furniture Company for appointment of an adminis- year the big money is in pov- Zephyr Service Station trator, and for deicrminaUan of erty!" the above noted deadlines. 2846 Thomapple River Dr.—la C ascade Bead the classifieds today! heirs. i r T T THE LOWELL LEDGER, SEPT. 16, 1965 WILL CARE FOR - Your chUd FOR SALE WANTED in my licensed home. By the Pleasant valley and Jack were dinner guests hour or day. Convenient lo- Lowell Area School Sunday at the home of Mr. and WANTED — Toy Party Demon- cation. Reasonable rates. Call Mrs. Burt Blank Mrs. Dewey Farris and family. RUMMAGE SALE - Children's strators. Sondra needs three OUR BUSINESS They recently moved from S. and adults' fall clothing, fur- 676-5871. c20tf in this area to show name- IS board proceedings Broadway near Hastings to niture. antiques, coins, books, brand toys, gifts, gadgets and WANTED TO BUY - Antique There was a fine attendance their farm home here. bedding. Showboat Garden houseware. For details write dolls for my coUection. Rea- SERVING YOU! Minutes of the regular meet- at the Sunday morning Worship Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Olmstead OPERATION Service here at the U.B. Church Club. V. F. W. Hall. Friday, giving telephone number to sonable prices. CaU LE 2- ing of the Board of Educa- Fuel Oil, Lowell and family were Saturday eve- September 24. 9 til 8 p. m. Madelyn Romanowskl, 7251 6003. ^ PM-P tion August 9, 1965. at the comer of M50 and Bell ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. c 23-24 Rezen Dr., Rockford, Michi- Runciman ll.l Roads There were five new Hillis Lepard a. d family of ANTIQUE DOLLS - Needed members of the Watch Care FOR SALE — Walnut bed com- TRASH AND JUT^K HAULLD- THE LOWELL LEDGER, SEPT. II, 11 gan or call 866-0188. C20-24 The meeting was called to Standard 11.15 Hastings to help celebrate four Dedication Service by Pastor FOR SALE — Potted Garden plete with springs and mat- Cascade, Ada, Eastmont, Lo- REAL ESTATE for my coUection. Reasonable Yaw friendly banker it always ready It serve yea. order by President Wessell at Fairchild 11.375 birthdays in their family. Hillis COUNT mums, ornamental and shade tress. $25; one mooton coat. well area. No garbage! If WANTED IX) BUY—Qualified prices. If you have any fbr 7:30 p. m. with all members Ovensh're. and son Ronnie and Ivan and trees, roses. Birchwood Gard- land contracts. CaU or see sale, call LE 2-6003- PM-B Need a leaa, invest maaey, or any eJher fhuacial mat- % length, size 11. t20: one moving, we will clean op FOR SALE — Roomy ranch present except Coons. Alto. Fuel Oil The service is each Sunday son Michael. ens. 730 Godfrey Street. Lo- Peter Speerstra, TW 7-9259 or at 10 a. m. Sunday school hours metal ironing board. $1.50. c23 trash and unwanted articles. LOWELL LEDGER WANT AD PAGE home in area of lovely hom- WANTED-APPLE ft Cherry ter? We are here la afler aar help and advice. Mr. Joan Letson entertained well. TW 7-7737. C22-24 David F. Coons. LoweU Sav- On motion by Gerard, suppor- Runciman 0.29 at 11 a. m. and Christian En- Bob's Pickup Service. Phone CASH RATEi 17 word* 60c, additional wordt 8c aach. if not es, owner transferred, must Trees on the stump. Would the Womens' Missionary Society DOWN FOR SALE - 20 Starline stan- 897-9031 or 897-7459. cl9tf ings & Laan Association. 217 ted by Shade, the minutes of Standard 11.2 FOR SALE — Washer, wringer- paid on or bafora 10 ffaya aftar Inaartion, a charga of lOo sell, will consider renting, op- West Main St, LoweU. Phone prefer dead apple trees Chris- Fairchild 10.79 at a dinner (carryin) business chions all stalls with adjust- the July 12, 1965, meeting were and devotional, Thursday, Sep- tvpe. Whirlpool, deluxe. ISO COMET, 1962 - Automatic, new for bookkooplng will ba ma da. tion to buy. Price reduced TW 7-7132. c2M2 tensen's Fireplace Wood, 966- approved as printed. able heads and drinking bowls. BOX NUMBERt If box numbar In eara af thla offlca la da* from 123,800 to $21,900. Three c25tf tember 9. A good crowd for a TW 7-7842. C22-24 Call 868-5283. c23 tires, perfect condition, best On motion by Shade, suppor- Wednesday evenings at 7:30. offer. 451-3748. cB •Irad, add 50o to abova. twin-sized bedrooms, 2 baths, APPLE PICKERS - Start 11th On motion by Shade, suppor- ted by Coons, Runciman was rainy day. FOR SALE — Twin beds, com- ALL ERRORS In talaphona advartlaamanta at aandar't risk. finished, paneled game room, or 13th. Bonus for good work. WANTED-Rug, carpet and up- A cordial welcome to all to SPINET PIANO - May be had FARMERS STATE BANK ted by Reagan, the bills were awarded the Gas and the Low- The Young Married People's lete with box springs and RATES ara baaad atriotly on uniform Want Adv. Styla. 2 car garage, beautifuUy land- CaU Ada 676-1046. after five holstery cleaning. Free pick- attend any of these services. A by assuming small monthly FOR SALE - Table saw, al- AHo-CMuxa* approved for payment as list- ell Fuel Oil bids: Standard was Class will sponsor a chicken 1 Siterspring mattresses, book- most new. Blue Tick and OUT-OF-TOWN advartlaamanta mutt ha aocampanlad by ro> m apod lot. Call after 6 p. m. p. m. C22-23 up and deUvery, with two-day Nt. roller skating party sponsored yments. Beautiful finish. See service. Ideal Rug and Furni- Alto Phone Clarksville Phone ed. awarded the Motor Oil bid, and supper to the public, at the case headboard. Also chest Walker hound. Call 676-1190. mtttanoa. 849-0538. C22-23 O PaM by the C.E, Is Tuesday evening locally Write Credit Dept.. WANTED - A-l cleaning wo- UN S-MUU OWWU1 4r< Fairchilds the Alto Oil bid. Parsonage Fellowship Hall, on Week To of drawers to match. Call r c23 ture Kleeners. Ph. Saranac, Ernie Finn was present at the September 21, at Lowell Rink. Friday evening, September 24. 676-1883. c23 Box 57.'Niles. Mich. p22-23 Copy for Ada on Thla Papa Mutt Ba In FOR SALE — By owner, four man, 2 mornings a week or 642-2627. C28-24 meeting and requested informa- The meeting was adjoumed Mrs. Luella Stahl was the FOR SALE - Boy's suit, size Lad par Offloa Bafora > P.M. an Tuc idaya bedroom home, carpeted Uv- 1 day. Own transportation. tion as to the policy of the at 9:30 p. m. Mrs. Dorothy Brake began TW 7-9261 WANTED - Babysitter at my guest of her daughter-in-law, teaching this year at the Boston PETERSON'S — Tree Service. NOTICE - A to Z Beauty Sa- 20, excellent condition, $15. ing room and dining room, Call between 5 and 7 p. m. school in regard to the purchas- Mrs. Irene Stahl, Saturday on Trees trimmed, topped and re- lon will be open five days a 949-1697. c23 GL 8-3970. C23-24 home, from 7:30 a. m. to ing of paper and janitorial sup- Respectfully submitted: Center School September 3rd. GARAGE SALE - Saturday, tile bath, modem kitchen, cor- 3:30 p. m. Two children, 2 Montcalm Avenue. Amman Miller, jr., began to moved. Workmen are insured. week, as of now, and eve- ner lot, 2 blocks from down- plies. R. E. REAGAN. D. D. S. LIFT-OFF For free estimate call Ionia nings by appointment. Call DONRI'S BEAUTY SALON - September 18, 9 a. m. to 1 WANTED - Ironings to do in and 4 years old. WUl pick up KENT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. George Eldred teach again at the Caledonia town. close to new high school Secretary were Sunday aftemoon and also collect 527-1273 or 527-4545. TW 7-9041. C22-24 Back to school specials. Our p. m. 1117 Argo, SE, East- my home and occasional week if Uves in LoweU or can Uve On motion by Reagan, sup- school. September 7th. AT mont. Clothing in all sizes, and St. Mary's. CaU TW 7- night baby sitting in your in. CaU TW 7-7909. ask for ported by Kiel, the eleventh lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomp- C1444 regular $3 styled set only $2. 7957 for appointment. c23 FINANCIAL REPORT USED ELECTROLUX — Runs Haircuts, regular $1.50 only and household items. Come home. CaU 868-2382. c23 Mrs. Strouse after 3 p. m. p23 step was added to the teachers' Bill Miller and family of Plain- son were among the neighbors METAL BOAT - 12-ft.. newly like new. CaU 897-9015. c23 II fur pre-teens. On Monday, see what we have. c23 salary schedule and the custo- well. who attended the wedding of painted, with oars. 175. Also FOR SALE — Comer Cascade IRONING - Pick up and de- WANTED — Bam tom down, July I, 19^4 — June 30, 1965 Mrs. Luella Stahl spent Sun- BIG RUMMAGE SALE - On Tuesday and Wednesday thru Road and Thomcrest, two dians who were below salary Miss Amy Lou Barcroft and 3 hp. Evinrude motor, like UPHOLSTERING- . Uvery, $1.25 an hour, GL 8- labor earns aU slavagable ma- schedule are to be brought up day with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duane Campbell. Saturday eve- Saturday. September 18. Ada the month of Seplember. Call large adjoining lots. Forest 8947. c23 terial; insulation, windows, neu. 175. 3925 E. Fulton Rd.. for appointment TW 7-8155. styling, free estimates. GENERAL FUND to the schedule. Stahl. ning at the Hastings Presbyter- GL 9-8086 c23 Town HaU. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. days or evenings, LE 4-3709. Hills School. 1 block to shop- wiring, glass and lumber, Lo- Mr. and Mrs. Loren Gray c23 C20-24 ping center, gas. 949-1243. c23 AVAILABLE AT ONCE - Good ean Church. Bo wen Upholstmng. cltf weU Engineering Corp., 319 Balance July 1, 1964 I 51,606.54 On motion by Kiel, supported and son, Tom of Clarksville, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pepper CHOPPERS - One IHC No. 15 Rawleigh business in LoweU East Main Street, TW 7-8214. YARD SALE - 5414 Ada Drive. DONT DISCARD - That steam for dealer part time. Splendid REVENUE by Mettemick. the deed giving were Sunday dinner guests of and children of Clarksville were with com and hay head. One POLE BUILDINGS - Compare FOR SALE — BeautifuUy re- c23 Mrs. Bert Blank, Mr. and Mrs. Friday, Sept. 17, 4 p. m.; Sat- iron when you drop it or It modeled and redocorated home opportunity. Many famiUes Tax Collections $ 99,274.35 control of the football-track- Sunday guests of the Doiiald AC with all heads. Six used fails to work, it can be fixed before you boy! Smiley Build- Interest on Taxes 127.82 baseball area of Recreation Charles Flowers, jr., and girls Stahl's. blowers, some hopper. 25 urday, Sept. 18, 9 a. m. c2S ers, Ralph Lute, LE 2-340/. at 225 S. Jefferson, Lowell. need Rawleigh Products. Write BABY SITTER WANTED - at reasonable cost. For ser- Rawleigh Dept MCI-575-125, Live in or furnish own trans- State Aid 29,338.06 Parte to the Lowell Area Schools were aftemoon callers and all Applioiice, Television and Record Center used tractors, all sizes. New c9tf Three bedrooms, Uvingroom, attended the Silver Wedding vice on all small appliances LAST CALL room and kitchen, two Freeport, Illinois. p23 portation. Phone 897-7465 be- Interest on Savings Deposit Receipts — 78L89 was approved and adopted. Michigan has more varieties and used com pidcers. Spec- and power tools, call TW7- N. D. E. A 3,767.71 Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. TV SERVICE - Radio and an- baths and garage. tween 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. p23 of trees than are found in all 2840 Thomapple River Dr.—Ii Cascade Phone 949-0220 ial on two row Ford mounted 7397 Charles Houseman. 1049 WANTED — A cleaning lady Rebates 657.71 President Wessell called for Delton Tyler in the afternoon. picker. Caledonia Tractor and Fall tenna repairs. Evenings call Estate property, owner anxi- a roll call vote on whether or Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brake of Europe, at least 85, N. Washington St, Lowel TW 7-9518. Art Warning, clltf FOR ous to sell. CaU Susanna Lam- one day a week, own trans- Transfer from Other Funds 5.700.00 Equipment Co.. 9210 Cherry c45tf portation, unless in Ada area. not to keep the present athletic Valley, SE, Caledonia. TW 1- se at Campbell-Greenhoe, CH policy: those in favor were SPECIAL SALE FOR SALE—! Tackle ft 1-5414 or 454-4808 c20-24 CaU OR 6-1669. c23-24 Total Revenue 139,647.48 8122. c23 FOR SALE — Two used trac- Bait at 20 pet. list price. Shade 4 Mettemick: Kiel. Wes- tor tires, size 11-28. Phone MEN NEEDED AT ONCE - sell, Gerard and Reagan voted FOR SALE — Fishing tackle & PRE-FINISHED, V-GROOVED The best for less. Why pay Summer THREE BEDROOM — House, CLARK Total Funds Available I 191,254.02 676-1052. c23 more? Gold's Live Bail & Tac- one and one half baths, gas Michigan Industrial Packag- to change the rule. Bait, at 20 percent off list >4x48x84 INCHES ing, Inc., 36th Street SE. at PLMM. & HTG. EXPENDITURES price. The best for less. Why POODLE PUPPIES - For sale. kle, North Hudson, Lowell. furnace, conveniently located Mt •. Koto H On motion by Reagan, sup- LIGHT MAPLE dtf Fill Prices near schools, churches and M-37. Needs men for crating, Salaries * 88.023.28 pay more? Gold's Live Bait From a litter of eight, AKC packaging and shipping. Pre- School Board Per Diem and Travel — 1,901.10 ported by Kiel, the following and Tackle, North Hudson St. ea. $3.95 registered, terms available, sluteS. CaU TW 7-7967 before change was made in Paragraph 11 a. m. for appointment. vious experience not nects- MASTER PLUMBER Office Supplies and Expense 8,283.27 Walter's 6th Anniversary Sale! Lowell. p 20-24 will be perfect for Xmas at sary. If you are looking for Printing and Binding 3,562.34 IV; Article B: "Any first viola- Vix48xJ6 INCHES CALL— C2S-25 four months old. Call 897-9015 Yosburg Block & Gravel faU and winter employment or CALL ANYTDfEI Transportation and Travel 3,796.66 tion of paragraph 11 shall mean ANTIQUE MAPLE or see the puppies at 2139 NEW SUBURBAN HOMES - a permanent job in pleasant Teaching Supplies .. 478.51 immediate suspension from ath- The Growing Store YOUR ea. $4.49 White's Bridge Road. c23 -BLOCKS- Largest FHA lots. AU plaster- surroundings, caU at our off- TW 7-7534 Consultant Fees 700.00 letics for the balance of that Celebrate With Us X-IIL. 4-In.. E-In., 8-In., 10-In., ed. hardwood trim throughout ice, 3755—36th Street. SE, and or TW 7-7104 Telephone 2,251.20 sport or four weeks, which ever PONT1AC-OLDS PROTECT YOUR HOME - and ADA OIL CO. is greater. The second offense is busting out all over with PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY furnishings with our reliable U-BL FHA financing available. Best ask for Mr. Cushman, Mr. Equipment Repairs and Maintenance — 279.42 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE Whitcomb or Mr. Thuer. c22-24 shall mean immediate suspen- FOREST HILLS AREA fire insurance. AO claims ad- ADA, MICHIGAN constractkn value tn this area Visual Aids Maintenance 1,292.17 ONE FULL WEEK 4x7—$3.68 ea. See these homes while under Insurance and Bonds 1,471.75 sion from athletics for one year justed promptly. Peter Speer- Chimney Blocks, Patio Blocks from date of violation." 4*8—$4.24 ea. stra Agency. TW 7-9259. c23 construction. Half mi. north of Equipment Replacement 8,736.58 Big, BIG Savings JOE JAGS Cement and Mortar toweU on Vergennes Street A special meeting was set for September 20-25 Total Expenditures I 120,775.28 um Argo MMMt PLYWOOD MARKET, 676-9171 WiUiani Schreur. contractor ft August 30. 1965. at 7:30 p. m. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Phone Ada OR 6-1047 builder. TW 7-8181. c6tf for determination of the 1965-06 Wittenbach Sales & Inc. Don Allersma Balance June 30. 1965 I 70,478.74 school tax levy. Service Co. 3128—28th Street S&H GREEN STAMPS •SlUi'J. VALUABLE COUPON iml dtf R. J. TIMMER REALTY SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND On motion by Beagan. sup- LUMBER MART TW LoweH, Mk^icma Half mile East of Breton Road SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 8 BLENDS OF GAS Take home a ROBT. WOOD PAINTING l-rnt BACK YARD SALE - Lots of ported by Shade, approval was FREE-To Be Given Away Saturday, Sept. 25th | 48tf Ph. 245-2151 ADA — Suburban rancher on Balance July 1, 1964 t 396,138.87 on actual canvas Ph 897-9035 Lowell, Michigan women's and children's cloth- There*! one to lit your given for the publication of new JEEP — IMS, in good mechan- over 2 acre lot Walk-out REVENUE school handbooks. Anderson Kitchen Casement Window | p22-23 ing, new stone jewelry. This basement with recreation car. Stop in fodayl "n Thursday, Friday and Satur- ical condition, metal cab and Current Tax Collections 6 563,484.70 92S W. MAIN. LOWEU PN0NE TW 7-9291 n room. Living room 14 x 24, Delinquent Taxes 32,021.45 Superintendent Stephen Nisbet ONLY LOSE WEIGHT - Safely with day, September 16. 17 snd 18. snow plow, new tires, $450. $1 $111.91 Name Dex-a-Diet Tablets. Only 98c Dodge, 1857, % ton pick up, fireplace, two baths, dining Interest on Delinquent Taxes 2,069.36 was 0ven authorization to ask 640 Honey Creek Road, Ada. room, one bedroom. Home de- for bids and to accept the low- \ ALUE Address at Christiansen Drug. plS-27 ; c23 excellent condition, new tires, State Aid 181,684.52 Just for looking at $425. Can OR &-16C9, after 6 signed to add on, $11,500. May State Aid Trainable Program 53,327.22 est bid for lease of two nine- FOR SALE - Wedding dress, Deposit Coupon ^t Walter's FOR SALE - 80" buffet, ma- p. m c23-24 trade for larger home in For- Federal Grant 35.819.00 passenger station wagons for GOLD BOND FASHION GRAIN All Week white lace, tie: est HiUs School area. the 1965-66 school year. hogany finish, mahogany for- Interest on Investment - , 12,376.89 WALL PANELS * skirt, long sleeves. mica top, 3 linen drawers in FOR LIVESTOCK TRUCKING ADA — New three bedroom , Miscellaneous refunds 736.15 Phone 949-0282. C22-23 Superintendent Nisbef report- M Save center, 3 shelves each side. to the Lake Odessa Livestock brick randier, 4H acres of Platinum Walaot Specials ed that the Showboat bleachers, Also misc. ladies' clothing, Auction, can George Francis- land. 2 fireplaces. Many oth- Jim's Sunoco Sorvice Total Revenue 881.519.29 4*4x1 Sheets This Week City FOR SALE — Two wheel trail- co, TW 7-7818, LoweH, or Al er deluxe matures, $26,000. used for many years on the er and 22 cal. bolt action clip size 12. Call GL 4-lsn, after Jim VfccMt. Prop. 14-21, Ada Ph. 474-9111 Regular $3.89 $2.98 Helms, 617-2311, Palo. c2tf ADA — 8 acre Total Funds Available $1,277,658.16 visitor's side of the football field, Hundreds of $$$'s rifle. TW 7-7645. 226 S. Jeffer- 5 p. m., all day Saturday. c23 are not in good enough condi- Garbage Disposal scenic view. May son, St, Lowell. p23 EXPENDITURES FOR SALE — Nite crawlers, COIN-OP TYPE DEY deanhg CASCADE — Three bedroom tion to use this year unless a Anniversary Spec. 8 lbs. for $181. Cascade Shoe Instniction 6 324.500.81 great deal of repair work is on one of these FOR SALE — 5 piece chrome 75c a hundred. Go A Shell rambling rancher on 2 acre Administration 5,038.18 LUMBER K done. dinette set. gray and yellow. Service Station, turn north to Store, Mcrom from Old Kent scenic secluded lot. Recrea- Bank In Cascade. dStf PROMPT Operation —n 1,573.72 $r $36.95 Good condition. $30. Call 949- 514 Washington Street. NE. tion room, 2 baths, fireplace, Maintenance 640.84 The board agreed to look into 2x4'*—8' Economy ea. 39c 2 car garage. $28,501. HAND TOOLS 5412 after 6 p. m. p23 Phone TW 7-7156, Lowell. p23 TRUSSES—Trained fitter, sur- Fixed Charges (Rent, Insurance. Bonds) 9.220.55 installing new permanent bleach- , gical appliances, etc. Koss LOWELL — Two year old three Capital Outlay—Building 12,888.60 ers on the visitors side this 2x4 s—14', Best Grade No. 2 & Better, ea. $K03 COMPANY OFFICIALS' USED TVS - Reconditioned, bedroom randier, over acre SERVICE Drib and guaranteed. $29.50 and BexaB Drags, Saranac, Mich. Capital Oj|iay—Equipment 1,128.47 year. 1x6 or 1x8 Cedar Sheatlimg 100 ft. $8.40 cMf lot. 2 car garage, carpeting, Payments to operating districts 668,248.08 Rulers Screw Drivers WHITE TOP GRADE up. William's Radio ft TV, built-in stove and oven, $15,800. The meeting was adjoumed 126 N. Hudson St, LoweH Levels Tool Holders R. C. A.-Whirlpool LOWELL - Older three bed- ForYoor Total S groups. ination" was handed out for re- 411% Discount Cleaning. Repairing. Installation Grand Rapids. Mich., 49504, FINE WEDDING INVITATIONS madiale District. This was the year of new ventures in the area of view before the next meeting. ZONOUTE $4.84 per barrel AL VanderLaan new services to the school districts of Kent County. until 11 o'clock A. M., Tues- 24-hour service, napkins and on Kitchen Cabinet orciers idken or $1.21 per sock * CORONET 440—Stotioa Wagon TRENCHING SERVICE day, October 5. 1865, for sale A consultant in Vocational Education was added to the staff and On motion by Mettemick, sup- —Reasonable Rates of 11 used trucks and 1 farm of Thank You notes and eti- he gave valuable assistance to the schools in new programs avail- ported by Kiel, the low bid for between 7 a. m. and 6 p. m. $1.09 per bag We have 2-oae k a l-passenger, mt k licensed. Bonded, Insured Coapiele Aactka Service able under new federal and stale law*. Increased state aid for the I sack or a truckload. Phone orders a C passenger. Both have power steering. tractor with mower attach- quette hook wtth order. Lindy two nine-passenger station wag- Intermediate District allowed for the addition of two more con- ons on a lease basis was award- Buy one or one hundred bags... bring accepted between 8 a. m. and 12 Noon tonpKflite, radio, wUtewaDs, etc. 2434)266 ment. Equipment may he Press, 1127 East Fuhon, Grand Ph. 452-3521 seen at tne above address any Rapids. GL 8-6613. ctf sultants in the staff in General Education—(1) a person who will ed to Jackson Motors. The bid ... plus—FREE Electric Kitchen Clock c48tf Grud Rapids your car, truck or wheelbarrow for pickup later or before week day, between the hours wort on Federal Education Aid projects and services to non-public were a follows. with each $95 or more order • PART 270—4.Poor TANK FULL?—CALL FULLER of 8:00 A. M. and 4:31 P. M. WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - schools and (2) a director of instructional materials. This brings One Car 5 p. m. Saturday Septic Tank Cleaning- Ucen- Bids wffl be received on each Blade and while or odor. the General Education consultants to a total of 5. Tortpieflite. 225 engine, radio, vinyl trim, Prices to fit your budget. Por- At the close oi the 1964-65 school year on June 30, 1965, there Jackson $800 00 2-toiie and whtewafl dres. •ed and bonded. Day or night or all equipment offered. AD emergency service. Member equipment to be sold as is. traits and advertising photog- were 87 school districts in the Kent Intermediate District. Of these McQueen 750.00 ea. SATURDAY. SEPT. 25 ... LET 750.00 ea. THURSDAY, SEPT. 23 ... FRIDAY. SEPT. 24... of Ada Businessmen's Associ- An bids are to be in sealed raphy. J. E. Colby, Alto, m- 19 were districts offering a complete kindergarten through 12th Wittenbach ation. Phone fTlSMl c22tf envelopes and plainly maifced Marge Fisher grhde, two 4th class districts were offering kindergarten through These cars will be sold this month at as to the equipment or mater- 8th grade programs and 16 primary districts were operating. As Twe Cars PRE-FINISHED PLYWOOD sell for you—and Need a new paint of official count date, 81.756 children were enrolled in the public ALUMINUM ALUMINUM BARGAIN PRICES ial being bid upon and the Jackson $700.00 ea. WOOD WINDOW DAY TRENCHING name of the bidder. The Buick to you schools. There^were about 2700 more children of school age than COMBINATION in the previous year. Backhoe, Digging Service Board reserves the right to "Good As New" Here's the plant * The following bids were re- STORM WALL PAKELINGS SEE THEM TODAY AND reject any and an bids or to Transmission towa. Yea'U have M mill yielded $568,700 00 this past year. We were able to re- received for the Fuel Oil. Gas 25% Discount waive irregularities therein, Clothing, *ew ia ne time at aU with the imburse the constituent districts 95% of their costs, a marked im- and Motor Oil: BUY WITH CONFIDENCE CEMENT GRAVEL Expert provement, over the previous year. Increased state aid provided by on all WINDOWS ROAD GRAVEL—FILL DIET and to accept any oid which, Books, scratches eat, Wnmmg 15 Different Panels from $3.95 to $9.95 from your Dodge "Quality" Dealer in the opinion of the Board, 12 Years Exyerieaee Ihf' Jast legislaturp means better and more complete service to the Gas ANDERSON WINDOW ORDERS Pit located 4 miles from may be most advantageous Toys, handicapped children of Kent County. „ . w Back Stop or Overlap (One of 117-year winners in the U. S. A.) SEE LEFTY SEIVOLD taken and paid for between Rep $27.fS—Full 1 Inch Lowell and to the best interest of Boots 4894 CASCADE ROAD • The financial records of the Kent Intermediate District are au- Runciman .1219 2-4 2-8 3-4 L'p to 51 Square laches 'A x4x8 the County. diied by Sherk. DeVries and Krenz. Copies of the audits are on Standard .1410 7 a. m. and 6 p. m. AU Fir Sanded $155 SEPTIC TANK SALES AND file in the office of the Kent Intermediate School District, 316 Fairchild .1275 AZZARELLO (Across from Old Kant Bank) %x4x8 INSTALLATION BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD CREYROLET ft IIICK. IK. Ottawa, N. W., Grand Rapids, Michigan, and are available to those Friendly, helpful salesmen to help you COMMISSIONERS OF THE The Thrift Shop In Cascade—Ph. 949-2440 Motor OU $21.95 $9.95 AD Fir Sanded $3.65 1258 West Main St, Uwd who wish to inspect them. select the correct sizes for your home JACKSON MOTOR SALES BOB ALBERTS COUNTY OF KENTU CASCADE E. J. KLEINERT, Secretary .70 PL 887-8284 Runciman 130 W. Mdi St* L*mI Pfc. TW 7-9281 2785 Grange Street .82 El. Bekling—Ph. 794-1KS Richard H. Jewell. CM Standard cl«f tn ' SSJti

THK LOWKIX LRIKiKR, SFPT. 16. 1N5 4-H News w n Representing... If I Condemn You... coming Snow Community 4-H Club will hold ihe first meeting of ihe f:,l| season. .Monday, Sep- THE irniber 20, ai 7:30 p m. at Yo call me Master, and obey me not. events the hall. WOODLAND Ccrllficales will be awarded Ye call me Light, and see me not. The South Boston Extension at this meeting. MUTUAL Ye call me Way. and walk me not. Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Verne Klahn Thursday, C\RD OF THANKS INSURANCE We call me Life, and desire me not. September 23, at 1:30 p. m. I wish lo thank my friends This is the birthday month. Co- CO. Ye call me Wise, and follow me not. and rehtives for the prayers hostess Mrs. Gerald Kyser. and cards while in ihe hospital. Ye call me Fair, and love me not. Alton Bible Church for ihe Johnson-Carrington, Inc. The first fall party for the plant, A special thanks lo Rev. Ye call me Rich, and ask me not. Senior Citizens sponsored by the Dean Blough, Clair and Vesta THE ROLLINS AGENCY V. F. W. Auxiliary will 1)0 a 8S5 We* Main St., Lowell Ye call me Eternal, and seek me not. Miller. potluck supper at the hall on p23 Virginia Wingeier TW 7-9253 Ye call me Gracious, and trust me not. Thursday, September 16. at 6:30. Read the classifieds today! Ye call me Noble, and serve me not. The Grand Valley Secretaries Ye call me Mighty, and honor me not. first meeting of this school year Harbor Lights quartet here Sunday will bo held at Comstock Park Ye call me Just, and fear me not. high school at 7:45 p. m. Thurs- The Harbor Lights Quartet of Baltic Creek, will appear at day, Sept. 16 Mrs. Kay Kroon If I condemn you, blame me not. the Lowell Church of the Nazarene on Sunday moming. Sept- will show slides of Russia and GREENVILLE - - IONIA ember if, at 11 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend the Holy Land. —Inscription in the Cathedral of Lubeck. Germany the concert. DRIVE-IN THEATRES The Harbor Lights began come known for the exceptional The American Legion Auxili- This message paid for by the Sunday School of singing together in 1961. Since blend of their voices and their ary will meet Monday night, Calvary Christian Reformed Church that time, they have made hun- warm presentation of a well- September 20, at 8 n. m. at Greenville Ionia dreds of personal appearances balanced repertoire. the club room. Installation of officers. im Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, The record releases of the DRIVE-IN THEATRE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Pennsylvania, and Maryland. quartet are heard on various Morse Lake-McCords Farm Calvary Christian Reformed Church They have been featured in a radio stations throughout the eastern United States. Bureau will meet at the home West Main St., Lowell H. Buikema, Pastor number of "all-night sings" and of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yeiter Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Friday, Saturday, Sundy, have sung in the churches of The group consists of Arnold Friday evening, September 17. September 17,18,19 September 17,18,19 nearly thirty different denom- Burch, tenor: Arden Field, SERVICES—10:00 A. M.—7:00 P. M. Sunday School—11:10 A. M. inations, Including the famous lead; Leon Smith, baritone; Garden Lore Club will visit John Wayne. Dean Martin Chuck Connors, Luke Halpin Cathedral of Tomorrow at Ak- Dean Latta, bass; and Dan Fulton Street Public Market on in ron. Ohio. Pierce, pianist. Tuesday. September 21. Mem- In Everyone Welcome The Harbor Lights have be- "THE SONS OF bers will meet at American Le- "FLIPPER" gion Hall to leave at 1 p. m. KATIE ELDER" sharp. This is the last outing plus 50th open house ' Publicity' main topis of the season, try to attend. plus Rory Calhoun In for Chapter meeting "ROBINSON CRUSOE Church Of The Nazarene is planned for Merriman Farm Bureau will "THE GUN HAWK" "Publicity" was the main top- meet Saturday night, Septem- ON MARS" 201 North Washington Lowell, Michigan ic of discussion at the Monday ber 18. at the home of Mr. THE REV. RUSSELL E. SPRAY Frank Royntons and evening Chapter Night meeting and Mrs. Don Yeiter. Judy and Relatives and friends are in- of the Women of the Moose, All New ... Never Seen! SUNDAY SCHOOL 1I;N A. M. Siegle will show pictures. The Marshall Thompson in vited to greet Mr. and Mrs. Chapter 1388, on September 13. meeting will start promptly at MORNING WORSHIP 11:11 A.M. "GODZILLA VS. Frank E. Boynton on Sunday Mrs. Richard Kline, program 8:30 p. m. "A YANK IN YOUNG PEOPLE AND JUNIORS 1:45 P. M. aftemoon. September 26, at Ver- chairman, was assisted by Pol- EVENING WORSHIP 7:31 P. M. THE THING" gennes Township Hall, comer ly Souser, Maryan LeDuc, Mur- Pancake Supper Wednesday, VIETNAM" PRAYER AND PRAISE WEDNESDAY 7:M P. M. Bailey Drive and Parnell Ave. iel Abrahams, Irene Burkhold- Sept. 22. at the new Snow Chris- Supervised Nirsery During All Services An open house is being plan- er, Winnie Saurman, Ruth Cole- tian Center. Serving will begin ned from two until five In hon- For the wages •( sin Is death; but the gift of God is eternal man. Helen Walling. Esther at 5 p. m. This is being spon- or of the couple for their gold- Kevser and Ravena Peckham. sored by the Men's Group of life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 1:23. en wedding anniversary. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Don Souser showed movies the church, so if you wish tick- Main at DivUion — Lowell. Mich. Come and Worship With Us The Boyntons have made their of the Moose Picnic at Fallas- ets contact one of the men REV. ROBERT WEBBER, PASTOR home in Winter Haven, Flor- burg Park held in August, and of the church. ida. at Lake Deer Trailer Park of the fishing derby at McEwen for the past ten years, They Lake in July. Island City Rebekah Lodge Services at 8:45 and 11:00 A. M. spend summers at their cottage Light refreshments were ser- meeting next Tuesday evening, Church School at 9:45, Classes for All Ages Over Two ALTON BIBLE CHURCH in Fallasburg. ved following the program, and September 21, at 8 p. m. Sermon: "MARKS OF A LIVING CHURCH; POWER" 8 Milt A Lincoln UK* *d. Mr. Boynton is retired from a very good turn out was in General Motors Deisel Equip- attendance. Marth Hall group's coffee Nursery During The 11:10 A. M. Service DEAN BLOUGH—Pastor Phone 897-188 ment Division and Mrs. Boyn- The next gathering of the shop and Thrift Shop, Septem- ton was a teacher, nine years 10:00 A.M. Worthip- 7:30 P.M. Worship- Chapter will be a business ber 24, from 10 a. m. to 3 in Minneapolis. Minnesota, four Sunday School 11:00 A.M. to Noon meeting on Monday evening, p. m. at Jan Johnson's, 810 Riv- Miss Forward is years in the Wisconsin Schools September 20. at 8 p. m. in the erside Drive, on the back porch. "Holding Forth the Word of Life." Phil. 2:18 and the last thirty-five years in club rooms. All members are South Boston Bible Church Indopondent Fundamental married Friday the Grand Rapids School sys- urged to be in attendance. The VFW flat River Post 8303 A. PETER GARDNER. PASTOR Miss Caroiynn Lee Forward tem. will meet Tuesday evening, Sep- "A Bible Believing Church Where a Warm and Frederick Walter Ruehs Their marriage took place in tember 21. Important meeting. Welcome Awaits You" her home town of LaCrosse, Wis- Red Arrow strutters were married Friday evening in MORNING WORSHIP AND JUNIOR CHURCH ...10:00 AM. St. Paul Lutheran Church. consin, on December 22, WIS hove successful season The Golden Chain Farm Bur- Church Their interests are many and eau will meet Thursday, Sep- Nursery Provided Parents of the couple are Mr. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:15 A.M. UNITED CHDRCH OF CHRIST varied. Retirement years are The "Red Arrow" drum and tember 16, at 8:30 at the Ver- and Mrs. Thomas R. Forward VOUNG PEOPLES* MEETING 6:45 P.M. HUDSON AND SPRING STREETS, LOWELL. MICHIGAN happy and busy as they spend baton corps, sponsored by the gennes Township Hall with Mr. of Alto and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- American Legion, and consist- EVENING WORSHIP 7:45 P.M. Rev. Charles C. Da via. Minister man C. Ruehs of Caledonia. much time traveling, visiting and Mrs. George Fansler and relatives and friends in many ing of several Lowell-Alto area THURSDAY PRAYER MEETING 7:30 P.M. Pastor Emeritus: Rev. Norman Woon For her wedding tW bride Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Heilman as parts of the country. They also girls completed a very success- hosts. chose a gown of silk organza ful season. Worship Service—11:11 A.M. Sunday School-f:45 A.M. appliqued with alencon lace. A participate in the charitable and Nursery provided during Morning Worship crown of crystal and lace secur- recreational activities in their The corps began the season The Mapes Farm Breau will adopted home state. in Benton Harbor, marching in meet at the home of A. B. Sermon: "WAKE UP AND LIVE!" ed her bouffant veil, and she carried a cascade arrangement the "Blossomtime Parade," they Johnson at 927 Iroquola Drive. Put them Read: Matt. 27:S1-S4 of white carnations and yellow Announce United Fund also attended the "Seaway Fes- SE, Grand Rapids, Thursday together We unite to worship God with freedom and respect for roses. tival" in Muskegon, Grand Ha- evening. September 16. chairman for this area ven Harbor Parade, Ionia Free individual belief Attending her sister as maid and you've got a of honor was Miss Patricia Charles Kransvogel, United Fair, Belding Labor Day, Green- Watch for news of the mem- HOMEOWNERS Ann Forward. She wore a gold- Fund Crusade, County Division ville Celebration. Saranac May bership meeting of the West en shade of brocade with satin. Chairman, this week announced Day Bust. Wyoming Rodeo. Fre- Central Michigan Historical So- POLICY Main and Her headpiece was of matching Fund Drive chairmen for our mont Old Fashioned Days. Miss ciety. area. They are Gary E. Rivers, Michigan and were invited to the Jackson fabric and veiling. She carriea Just one policy to keep track of—one premium — and you FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH bronze pompons. Lowell Lions Club and Stanley Michigan State Fair Parade. Gardner. Lowell Rotary Club. The corps were also featured can budget your payments with our easy Premium Payment Sunday School II a. m. Worship 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Miss Mary Ruehs, sister of The Fund Drive chairmen on two channel "8" TV shows. Flan! Beats having 3 separate policies. Ask us for details. Wednesday Family Prayer Fellowship 7 p. m. the bridegroom. Miss Marcia plan to attend their county di- Miss Karen Benit of Wyom- M. KEITH MC IVER — PASTOR Koert. and Mrs. James McFall, vision coordination meeting this ing is captain of the Red Ar- bridesmaids, wore brocade and week. The gentlemen said that rows, Miss Dawn Marie Phil- STRAND satin gowns in autumn green. the total goal for Kent Cfhnty lips of Lowell is the strutter, Their bouquets were of bronze RITTENGER YESTERDAY'S MEMORIES was one million, eight hundred and Mrs. Orion Seese of Alto pompons. THEATRE thousand dollars and that they is parade manager. Bonnie De- become even more vivid os Serving as best man was Ray- believed that the Lowell area Laat and Jeana Bos are di- LOWELL - MICHIGAN 4t Insurance Service school bells ring again. Fel- mond Howard. Ushers were will reach its goal in Fair rectors. © lowship with classmates — Robert Forward, brother of the Share Giving." 218 East Main Street Ph. 897-9269 bride, Robert Weaver, George Classes will resume Septem- some no longer here—names ber 23 at 4 p. m. at the Ameri- THURS., FRL. SAT., Kowalczyk, Carl and Charles SEPT. 16, 17, 18 We Represent we almost forget. What o happy reunion—for those who Kaechele. can Legion Hall. All beginner, know Christ—when we spend eternity with those we love. Presiding at the reception in Intermediate and advanced stu- Woodland Mutual the Caledonia High School gym- dents may register at that time. "For God sent nof his Son into Ihe world to condemn the Library NAWf Insurance Company nasium were Mr. and Mrs. Wal- world; but that the world through Him might be saved." ter Benedict and Mr. and Mrs. Open house fo honor >0$ AIR fORct John 3:17 Duane White. letters After a two week honeymoon couple on 25fh year the WAGS ready to V, "A TRULY DOCTRINAL MASTERPIECE" Not much news from the li- in Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Ruehs The Rev. and Mrs. Charles SURRENDERI Studies in Romans will be at home at 74ie-«8th brary this week. Just a remind- RAVENNA er to everyone, especially the Flowers will be honored at an "ONLY CHRIST SATISFIES" Street, Caledonia. open house on Sunday. Septem- TIM CONWAY Do You Know Him? school kids that the library is open the following hours: ber 26, in honor of their 25th JOEFLYNN For Transportation or Spiritual Counsel, Call TW 7-7915 LIVESTOCK SALES Monday. 12 to 5:30 p. m.; weeding anniversary. The silver event will be held WUTAK Tuesday. 12 to 8:30 p. m "; Fri- Prices for Sept. 13. 1040 head day, 1:30 to 8:30 p. m. and at the Calvary Brethren Church on Saturday 10 a, m. to 5:30 of Logan, from 2 to 5 p. m. of Livestock, 97 consignments p. m. All friends and neighbors are §* 7 ^ of Poultry and Rabbits Want Ads-Today's Best Buy invited. Hosting the event will Story hour will start Mon- coco* day, September 20, and will be be the Flowers' children. Veal up to $38.50 cwt. held from 1 to 2 p. m. Beef Steers and Heifers up to $25.80 cwt. SUN., MON., TUES., Beef Cows up to $!6.90 cwt. SEPT. 19. 20, 21 Southern Michigan 108, Legion Beef Bulls up to $19.70 cwt. DEPENDABILITY PANCAKE Feeder Cattle from $16.50 to $22.00 cwt. • of Moose, to convene in Lowell Hogs up to $23.50 cwt. DEPENDABLE SERVICE Fourteen lodges of the South- the Moose Lodge at 4 p. m. Sows up to $21.40 cwt. SINCI 1887 DINNER em Michigan 108 Legion of the Beginning at 5 p. m. dancing, Boars up to $14.60 cwt. Moose wifl convene this Satur- entertainment, and a floor show day and Sunday, September 18 with drawings for door prizes Feeder Pigs from $12.75 to $18.50 each LOCAL AGENTS WEDNESDAY and 19, at the Lowell Lodge will be held on the main floor 809. Loyal Order of the Moose. of the Moose Lodge. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT —60 Hereford and The two-day event will be James Brady of Muskegon PROMPT ADJUSTMENTS Angus feeder cattle to be sold next Monday at September 22 under way with a registration will receive his Life Member- aaaOMUf tovt* tro on Saturday, with a dance in ship card at this meeting and 7:00 p. m. the evening from 9 p. m. to LeRoy Thompson of Stanton How could SNOW CHRISTIAN I a. m. will qualify following comple- The sale has the largest number of buyers paying the high- BJZABETHWIORCf CENTER From 9 a. m. to 12 noOn on tion of his enrollment. est market prices for your livestock. Sunday, a breakfast for the An increase in membership RICHARD BURTON alu~- Valuable Free Gift given away at 9:30 o'clock every Mon- 3115 Snow Ave., S. E. will be the first objective of day night. Must be present to win. You are always welcome [i visiting lodges will be served EVA MARIE SAINT COLOR in the Moose dining room. At the new slate of officers in- to attend the sales every Monday even though you do not —SERVING— II a. m. an officers' meeting stalled this year, and a new have anything to sell. WOODLAND 5:N TO 8:M P. M. with all deputy herders includ- incentive award program has WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22 We operate the Ravenna Livestock Sale on Monday and ed. will be held. been approved. the Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday. MUTUAL SURPRISE NIGHT! Bonded for your protection. The Legion Ritual Competi- Lowell Lodge 809 well ex- Adults: ll.N All Seats Only 25c SALE STARTS AT 5:00 P. M. INSURANCE Children Undtr 12: 75c tion Chairman Jim Newman ceeds the membership quota with 24.5 percent of its mem- COMPANY will address the assembly at 1 Performance at 7:45 bers wearing the Tah Lowell 1:30 when the Legion Ceremoni- All Nights Except RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES Woodland, Michigan Sponsored By has a membership of 351 mem- al session will be held in the Wednesday SNOW M. E. CHURCH bers with 86 enrolled in the George Wright RAVENNA, MICHIGAN J. Paul Persian | k/ ffcO: A-f (ExceMent) Dunne's IntCM.wiionGi Report Runciman Elementary Building, Wed. 7:00 and Approx. 9:00 Auctioneer Manager to be followed by a dinner at I>egion.