Spring clean-up

i Lowell Chamber of Com- week May 15-20 merce is asking that Lowell merchants and industry work along with the city in a drive Spring clean-up week will be- where needed would also help to clean-up and brighten-up the gin Monday, May 15, according beautify and protect buildings. business district. to City Manager Bernard C. We trust that the community Olson. All city crews and equip- will accept these suggestions as Clean-up week for Lowell ment will be used to help lo- ways the City may help in en- Is May 15-19! cal residents with the cleaning couraging citizen participation of their properties. in this clean-up campaign. The clean-up project calls for Clean Up Week • ron^rted action on the part of l^jwell firemen were called everyone in the community to In conjunction with Michigan to the Kenneth Gogglns farm make our town spic and span. Week programming, the City of home on Bailey Drive Sunday Lowell has designated the week afternoon. The only fire loss. Start your clean up job in the attic and work downward. If of May 15 - 20 as Clean Up Chief Baker reported, was a Week During that week city set of sleighs that caught fire you have a collection of old newspapers and magazines you crews will pick up refuse if Abe DeYoung and burned. Vol. 74—No. 5 THURSDAY, MAY II. 1967 will never look at or discarded placed next to the roadway In clothing, broken furniture, trash containers or bundles of reason, dies in Viet Nam The fire Is thought to have able size and weight. Urger started In some straw In the and other combustibles, throw Sgt. Abe R. DeYoung. former articles not suitable for con- Henry Sullivan rear of a barn. thern away. School Board sells bonds for resident of the Lowell area, All types of household discards tainers of reasonable sire and services Thursday Historical Society was killed in combat in Viet that residents desire to dispose weight will also be picked up. Nam on Tuesday. May 2nd. His of will be picked up if placed Pick-ups will be according to Henry (Hank) J. Sullivan, 63, mother. Mrs. Mary DeYoung of this schedule; completion of Alto School plans restorations Lowell Police arrested two at the edge of the road or at of 36 Alten NE, Grand Rapids, 1109 Fuller Avenue. NE, Grand Monday — East of Flat River Lowell Area Schools sold Bob Knooihuisen. 9840 Foreman men on charges of drunk and the curb. Small items should be passed away Monday afternoon. The West Central Michigan Rapids, was informed that her placed In containers to facili- and South of Grand River. 1140,000 in bonds on Monday SE, has also picked up peti- A lifelong resident of Parnell, disorderly last week; Mel Boer- Tuesday — West of Flat Riv- night to First of Michigan Cor- tions. They have until Saturday Historical Society held their an- son was killed by small arms ma, 66, Avery Street, paid a tate handling. Mr. Sullivan was well known nual membership meeting on' fire in action in the Mekong Discarded or obsolete furni- er. poration to complete construc- afternoon of this week. in the Lowell area. He was a fine and costs of $35 in Justico Wednesday — East of Flat tion of a four room addition to The board authorized pur- May 2nd at the Runciman Ele- Delta. ture, clothing magazines and member of St. Patrick's Church v Fuller's Court. River and South of Grand Riv- Alto Area Elementary School. chase of $18,462.55 in new equip- mentary Building. The nieeliiig DeYoung Is the third casualty newspapers are potential fire and its Holy Name Society. He was called to order at 8:30 of the war to come from the hazards and residents are urged er. The bonds will bear an average ment for the new school and has been president of the St. Samuel D. Mills. 25, Colum- Thursday — West of Flat interest of 4.0983 percent and additions, plus desks and chairs p. m. by the president. Mrs. immediate Lowell area. Tex bus, was arrested last Thurs- to gel rid of them at this time Patrick's Cemetery Association Leonora Tower. Ford of Lowell and James with city cooperation. River. cost $85,177.45 over the 25 year for the Junior High School. for many years. day ou a drunk and disorder- Friday — Entire City. life of the bonds. Also authorized was 17,000 for The first order of business Heether were good friends and ly charge. He was released Junk cars, pianos, lumber He is survived by his wife, was election of board members classmates at Lowell High from demolished buildings and Only one trip over the route The Alto school additions are new portable tables with built- Florence (Cherie); three broth- on a $1M bond awaltlug ar- scheduled will be made each presently under construction and in benches for the Runciman and officers. All former officers School, where they were mem- raignment. other items too large to hand- ers, Rev. John A. Sullivan, O P. and board members were re- bers of the Class of 1965. le will not be picked up. day so place your refuse out are expected to he finished late Elementary Cafeteria. of Adrian, James A. of Lowell, early or the night before one this summer. tained in their offices. They are Sgt. DeYoung was a cross Don't forget to check the base- Eugene of Wyandotte: three sis- Leonora Tower, president: Nor- country runner for Lowell High ment and garage. Make sure of the days scheduled for your Ask to CMUaae Baccalaureate ters, Sr. M. Jane, R.S.M. of St. neighborhood. Two Candidates File ton Avery, vice-president: Mrs. and was voted the most valu- Carl Venneman. 36. Route that all combustibles are not The Lowell Ministerial Associ- Gertrude's Convent in Grand able member of his team as Two candidates for election to ation, an organization of local Irma Richmond, treasurer; Mrs. No. 3, Lowell paid fine and stored near the heating units. City Urges Early Clew Up Rapids, Miss Frances Sullivan the most consistent winner. He Throw away all empty paint the Lowell Area Board of Edu- pastors, requested permission to Marion Yates, secretary. The costs of $105 and had his driv- of Parnell and Mrs. Thomas was also a member of the base- cans and worn out brushes. cation have filed their petitions, take over the Baccalaureate board members are Edward ers license picked up this week. A schedule for refuse pick up Wharton of Wyandotte; several ball team and was active in Heed, your yard may need Supt. Pace told the board mem- im for 1968. The school Denkema. Dr. Robert Kyserand has been set up to provide ev- nieces and nephews. the Future Farmers of Ameri- deanine too. May unlicensed eryone with at least two op- bers Monday. Roger Powers previously planned to drop Gordon Johnson. Lowell PoUee arrested Ura Requiem Mass will be sung ca. automobiles, some partially dis- portunities to avail themselves and Bernard Kropf have com- this service from the school far weaving across Main St Thursday morning at St. Pat- Before coming to Lowell High mantled, are being stored in of this service. Delav in placing pleted their petitions and have c-lendar. Restoratkm Plans at 2:85 a. m. on Saturday rick's Church in Parnell with School, he attended the grades back yards in residential neigh- refuse out for pick up may qualified to be on the ballot The school board agreed to moralug. interment in St Patrick's Ceme- George Mueller of the Kent at Farreli Elementary School. borhoods, to the detriment of mean that the entire load will Bill Jones and Howard Thur- allow the pastors of the com- tery. County Parks and Forestry De- At this time his family resided the community appearance and ced out at the end of the tell who have announced their munity to use the school audi- In lieu of flowers the family partment gave the Society a at 8881 Two Mile Road, NE. citizens are urged to dispose of This could make it im- candidacy have not filed yet. torium for this service. suggests that donations be made very interesting account of the Sgt. DeYoung entered the them at this time. lble to finish clean up by to the Dr. Doran Foundation at Three sixteen-year-old juven- great natural advantage of Fal- Army on May 4. 1966. He was iles were picked up behind the Repairs to buildings, fences, Iay 20—kick off dav tor Michi- St. Mary's Hospital or to the lasburg as a restored village with Company A of the 3rd and lawns, and paint applied gan Week. LETTER TO EDITOR— American Heart Association. Ledger office Sunday at 2 a. m. George Kellogg and large recreational area. Battalion, 47th Infantry, 9th In- and turned over to Juvenile fantry Division. There is a great need for ad- authorities for being under the services Thursday ditional and varied recreational Surviving besides his mother Thomei• UI 111 c9 Donovan" • influence of liquor. 1 facilities catering to families are a brother. Martin J. of ToumfaiiMtfli aeo-* a ritrlnmoayu Bank merger Tax George Kellogg passed away and all age groups. These acti- Ada: a sister. Mrs. Adrian De- They are bdng uuesUvoed Tuesday at his farm home, vities will be a means of rev- Loof of Grand Rapids, and sev- on the source of their supply. Thomas Donovan. 75, of Low- 13637 Five Mile Road, Grattan enue for the operating of the eral nieces and nephews. ell, was found dead at his home gets approval Township, where he had lived His father, Abe DeYoung. died village. at 205East Main Street, by The Wayland State Bank and for the past 65 years. He opera- Mr. Mueller introduced Wil- several years ago. Earl Ketchum who informed The Farmers State Bank of Alto ted the farm with his son, Pe- liam F. Kraus, Recreational Funeral arrangements are not City Manager Bernard Oboo the Lowell police. He apparent- with branch offices in Clarks- alert • ter R., for many years. Consultant of Recreation Re- complete at this time but are reported that he Is receiving ly had a heart attack and was vllle, have received final ap- He was bom September 15, search Associates of Muskegon. being handled by VanStrien-Al- lots of complaints from workers found on the floor near his bed. proval for the sale of the as- Your 1967 Tax Bill will be 1875 at Georgetown, New York, Mr. Kraus outlined suggested man Funeral Home in Grand who are leaving their cars in Funeral services were held at sets and assumption of liabili- 25.5 percent HIGHER. and moved to Kent County at projects that would eventually Rapids. the business district in viola- ties by the Wayland State Bank. City of Lowell (Sunmer Tax) an early age. He was a Ufe require an expenditure of more the Roth Funeral Home Monday tion of parking ordinance*!. They afternoon. Mr. Donovan was It is anticipated that the trans- If the city budget of 12 Mills member of the Grattan Masonic than $750,000 all feel the dty should provide action will be completed May is approved the tax will RISE Lodge and Venus Chapter 107, Suggested projects are; the Gorden Lore Club buried at the Bostwick Lake paricing in front of the place Cemetery. 15th. 20.0 perceut OES. old school house, the grist mill, to heor speaker they work. Two of the officers of the He Is survived by Ms wife, He was survived by 2 broth- the Inn and Stage Coach Sta- • " Things to Do and fcee In Farmers State Bank are about Goaty Mi ScM Tax Grace: two sons. Peter R. at tion, the blacksmith shop, and ers. John of Belding and Ro- Mighigan" will be the topic of The council has ordered tin land of Bostwick Lake; nieces to retire and after considerable . (Wlater Tax) home and Asahel G. of Beld- »•« the parking area and picnic an illustrated slide show by crack-down on all day park- discussion and consideration, the ing; two daughters, Mrs. Albert and nephews. grounds. Other projects to fol- Mrs. Roger A. Slvkhouse for ers In the business district Board of Directors and stock- Lowell equalization rises from Green of Newaygo and Mrs. low are: shore line trails on the Garden Lore Club May 16 Lots sf parking spaces are holders of the hank decided plus 2.6 percent to plus 6.0 per- Gus Schroeder at home: one the Flat River, the Indian vil- at 2 p. m. in the American Le- available a Mock from that with the increased com- cent The County is already up grandson. E. Harold AUchin of Lowell dumped lage, the chapel, river boats gion Building. Mrs. Slykhouse, Street petition and business activity, 19.4 percent due to the 10 mill Lowell: and two great grand- and sports area. using the pen name of Gloria the resources of a larger bank- for Maplegrove. sons. George and Gregory All- twice, win once UweNI youHyouthi leaves on Bursey. writes the GO GUIDE ing facility would greatly bene- chin, also of Lowell. Lowell Schools rouna-rne-won-thc-wc a vour $S,IM Survey for Leonard Refineries. Inc. and The Red Arrows played three fit our growing community and Private services on Thursday is on the staff of Aves Adver- Trudy Schlernltzauer, Low* close games last week, winning provide a larger and more mod- The Lowell Area Schools will morning were conducted under v. .. i An extensive survey and de- tising, Inc. in Grand Rapids. ell's most famous sportswoman one and losing two. ern facility for the communities request 7.0 mills (3.0 mills in the auspices of the Grattan Ma- Larry Myers, son of Dr. Har- velopment research must be She was formerly the Assistant has added another title to her The first game of the week of Alto and Clarksville. •66) for operating, an increase sonic I,odge with Rev. Ralph old Myers and Mrs. Harold made. The estimated cost of Editor of a local travel maga- long list of pistol shooting rec- saw Lowell losing to a tough A. H. Johnson, president of of 138.8 percent. The vote will Dean officiating. Burial followed Jefferies, will leave Monday, this will be about $5,000. Dr. zine. The Michigan Traveler, ords. Last month she won the Rockford squad 6 to 5. Lowell the Wayland State Bank, was be in June. Equalized it will in Alton Cemetery. May 15. on an around-the-worid Kyser wil present the details according to Mrs. C. B. Brad- Michigan State Championship at hurers gave up six hits. Red formerlv cashier of the Edwin be 141.2 percent, (3.06 to 7.42 In lieu of flowers those who Concert Tour with the Univer- to' the Lowell Chamber of Com- shaw, program chairman of the Jackson, on the indoor snoot Arrow batters banged out 5 Nash State Bank and later mills). desire may make contributions sity of Michigan Men's Glee merce at a future meeting. dub. she won the open, civilian and safeties. president and director until the In total the allocated and vot- to their favorite charity. Club. The Ledger will carry future The show, with an accent on woman's title. Chuck Gnidzinskas paced all consolidation of the Alto and ed operating school millage Before leaving this country, details of these projects. Clarksville banks. At present, the group will perform in Den- beautiful gardens in Micliigan, others with a perfect day at would rise 33.8 percent There Is aa effort under- Mr. Johnson is Vice-President ver, Seattle. San Francisco, San will contain slides from the Kal- the plate, 3 hits In 3 trips. The School Board indicates Pistol shoot o way by Trudy's fans to see and director of the Farmers Diego and Pasadena. amazoo Nature Cent r. Michi- Bill Jones went one for two. l.l more mill will be needed Golf team gan State's Hidden Lake Gar- her In the Michigan Sports State Bank of Alto. this year for payment on the Some of the stops on their held Sunday dens in Tipton, the Wildlife Hall of Fame la Detroit's Co- MNdlevUle Wins M Under the new inereer of the debt and interest. A 13.2 per- over-seas itinerary include Hon- takes four Alto-Clarksville and the Way- Sanctuary in Battle Creek, the bo HaU. Lowell lost their second game cent increase in millage. Equal- The first of four 2700 Aggre- olulu, Tokyo. Hong Kong, Bang- land banks, the concern will be Botanical Gardens at Ann Ar- in a row to Middleville by a 6 ized it becomes a 17.4 percent gate Outdoor Pistol Matches kok, New Delhi, Moscow. Stock- On Monday. May 1, the golf ooeratlng four branches in 3 bor and interesting places in to 4 score. The Red Arrows increase. was held at the Flat River Pis- holm, Paris and London. team defeated Sparta at Camp different counties with a com- the Upper Peninsula. Other outhit their opponents 8 to 4 Therefore total school costs tol Range Sunday, May 7. The Appearances are also sched- Lake, 34 to 14. Steve Ken- Three wins for bined total assets in excess of match, jointly sponsored and uled for Nishinomiya, Japan; slides will show both home gar- but committed five errors to will rise 30.4 percent. was low for Lowell shooting a dens and wild flowers taken by $13 million. operated bv the Lowell Rifle Seoul. Korea; Okinawa: Taipei, 43. John Elzinga shot a 44, Rog- lead to their downfall. THE TOTAL TAX Mrs. Jack Bursey oi Montague Bill Jones banged 3 safeties The Wayland State Bank Is and Pistol Club and the Lowell Taiwan: Manila. Philippines; er Kropf shot a 46 and Tom tennis team operated under a Board of Di- Boy Scout Troop 102, was a Bombay. India: Helsinki, Fin- and Mrs. George Davis, Aves' In four trips to top Lowell hit- In 1966 you paid $88.88 per Koewers shot a 49. prize winning photographer. rectors which will be assisted booming success as 74 shooters land: Oslo. Norway; Copenhag- ters. Steve Collins went 1 for 2. thousand. Mrs. Slykhouse will also discuss The varsity tennis team play- bv an advisory board from the from Michigan. Indiana, Ohio, en, Denmark; Amersterdam, In 1*7 will it be $46,238 per Take Mlddlevflle other "out-of-the-way" places to ed four matches in a week's Lowell Over Panthers Alto-Clarksville area. and Illinois turned out to shoot The Netherlands; Llangollen, time, ending with three victories thousand? May 2 the team defeated Mid- visit in Michigan. Jim Meeusen scattered 8 hits Charles I. Colby, who has in the bright sunshine. North Wales; and Glasgow, and one defeat This brings This Is a 25.5 percent increase dleville at Yankee Springs Coun- Mrs. Slykhouse has traveled In pitching the Red Arrows to been active In the Alto-Clarks- Top prize of the match went Scotland. their season's mark to seven try Club by a team total of 194 extensively throughout t h e a 6 to 5 victory over the Panth- ville banks for many years, WHAT WE FACE to Michigan State Policeman Larry is a 1964 graduate of wins against three losses. will be retiring and will devote Elwyn Burnett from the East to 224. world, living In Arabia for a ers of Comstock Park. Lowell High School and has just Steve Kerr again was medal- his time to his insurance busi- Lagging sales cause a slow- Lansing Post as he shot a 2607 completed his Junior year at year. She has also had her own Lowell vs. Eickford Steve Collins sparkled at the ist with a 46. TV show in St Louis. Her ap- ness and other activities. down in business, hence less with lU's out of a possible the University of Michigan. He Lost 4 to 1. ite, p)lng three for three, pearance Is through the cour- No major change will be ef- overtime pay and some layoffs. 2700. The top civilian, as well has been a member of the Only winner for Lowell was like Olson also chipped in with Defeat Saraaac, BeWing tesy of Aves Advertising, Inc. fective under the new bank Workers in Graod Rapids will as women, shooter was Trudie Men's Glee Club for the past Sam Roudabush, playing third one hit in two trips. May 4 the team defeated Sar- merger but larger and more pay of l.f percent payroll Schlemitzauer of Lowell with a three years. singles. Lowell finished the game with anac at Arrowhead by the score modem bunking facilities will tax, commencing July 1st 2554-71X. The group exnects to return "lottte of The Bands" 7 hits. Michigan is asking for an In- of 5 to 0 and a team total of Lowell vs. Middleville be prodded for the area. Winners home on July 10. Jualsr Varsity come tix. perhaps 2 5 percent 182 to 206. Saturday night at Won 4 to 1. Steve Kerr and Tom Koewers The Junior Varsity payed 2 Washington proposes a 6 per- Other aggregate winneri in Runciman Buidmq Winners for Lowell were Wal- Barton KRne services cent addttional surtax on the Lcwell students compete were medalists at 45. Dale ters and Fonger in singles, and fine games last week, but could __ fcj I the various divisions were as Kropf, Roger Kropf and John Five bands will be participa- come up with only one victory. •iwiu wn rvtonaay Federal Income Tax. follows: in auto repair contest Schneider and MacNaughton in As an individual can you meet Elzinga had 46's. ting in the "Battle of the The Rams of Rockford defeated 1st Master. Service Division. Bands" to be held this Satur- first doubles and Hagen and Barton M. Kline. 57, of 1266 these cost? Two Lowell High School sen- May 8 the team defeated Hoag in second doubles. the Lowell team 5 to 3 in their McCabe Road, Ada, passed a- Richard Brantner. Michigan Belding at Arrowhead Golf day night at the Runciman Ele- first game of the week. These costs will mean great State PnHr* Tnd iors in the auto repair class; way Saturday at his home. hardship for Main Street Bus- Paul Vandei waUf aiid Jim Nau- Course by the score of 5 to n mentary Building. Lowell vs. CsMstock Park Jerry Kin yon. a Red-Arrow Master. Service, William Bayn, These popular groups will be runeral services were held iness ta entered the Plymouth Troub- and a team total of 189 to 201. Won 3 to 2. hurler, gave up only five hits, Monday at 3 p. m. at the Roth Michigan State Police, Rockford Steve Kerr again was medal- present for the pleasure of the but his teammates could only le Shooting contest at Kalama- Roh Walters won In first sing, Funeral Home in I^WPII. Tntw- BE ALERT TO TAXES NOW 2595-lllx: 2nd Master, Civilian, teen age crowd; the Head Hunt- zoo last Saturday. They were ist at 46, with John Elzinga and les. Both doubles teams won, manage two, those by Bob Bew- ment was held in the Ada Cem- Richard Uher, Harwood, Illi- Tom Koewers having 47's and ers. the Plague, the Dregs, the ell and Cla Avery, in this close May you. too, be alerted to among teams from 25 schools Schndider and MacNaughton, etery. nois, 2534-60x. Tom Koewers haveing 47's and Varmits and the Left Wing. The game. the tax proposals 1st Expert, Service. Charles in the area. Hagen and Hoag. Mr. Kline is survived by his Winners of the Kalamazoo Dale Kropf a 49. contest will be judged by the Too many learn to their sor- Svmes. Marshall. Michigan. 24- Tike Cosstock wife. Hazel; one son, Richard champions were from Loy Nor- Chevrons. LotfeS vs. Caledonia row onlv when they get the 40-45x: 1st Expert, Civflivan, Meet League Champs The music will start at 8 Last Monday, Lowell defeated of Lowell: two grandchildren; ris High School in Kalamazoo Won 5 to 0. his mother. Mrs. Pauline Kline Tax Bills. Tory Mitchell, Jackson, Michi- The golf team will play Ionia p. m. and end at midnight. Ad- an inexperienced Comstock Pk. who fixed 15 malfunctions hid- Walter, Fonger, and Rouda- of Grand Rapids: four brothers, It behooves us to see that our gan, 2422-48x: 2nd Expert Civil- and Saranac this week before mission is $1.00. team by a 7 to nothing score. City and Schools are more ian, James Wells, Muckegon den in an automobile engine in bush won in singles. Schneider Harold, La Verne, Fred and Rob- 45 minutes. the big match at Arrowhead on This dance is sponsored by and MacNaughton, Hagen and Blair Gaboon pitched his best "Economy Minded." They have Heights, 2399-35x Monday against Rockford, the the Lowell Teen Center. game of the year thus far, ert of Grand Rapids; two sis- not really had to tailor their 1st Sharpshooter. Dave Wel- The annual contest with local Hoag won in doubles. ters, Mrs. Leona Downs of boys eitered is sponsored by defending league champion. Below is a list of those that one hit, a seventh inn- expenses to their income in the ton. Paw Paw, Michigan, 2307- Anyone that would like to Track teom makes >, and striking out 17 Grand Rapids and Mrs. Victor way that business has done in 41x McQueen Motor Co., Inc. who have competed in matches play- Souser of Lowell: several nieces furnish a car and the expenses watch a fine golf match is in- records, stfl lose ed thus far this year and their battm. He al« smacked a unj>- and the last twelve years. 1st Marksman, Harry Yonk- vited to walk around with the le in Lowell's eight hit atta< man. Boon, Michigan, 2336-29x; for the entry. The program is record of matches won and Sincerely. to recognize' and honor out- next Monday, May 15. The Red Arrows met the lost. Craig Wittenbach and Bob 2nd Marksman, Bruce Rudolph, team has'been playing Rams of Rockford Tuesday, Bewell went 2 for 2 at the plate GRADUATION HAIR STYLING Cary P. Stiff Cadillac. Michigan. 2276-26x. standing young auto mechanics X students and encourage them to without the services of Tom May 9th. at Belding. The score W L with Gale Schmidt getting 2 Be sure the June graduate Fonger and Ken Tapley the was Rockford 68. Lowell 50. R. Walters 8 safeties in four trips. One of looks her best for that one In CORRECTION ON TICKET More Matches make a career as automobile technicians. past week, and also without Pete Osborne led Lowell with C. Fonger 5 Wittenbach's hits was a triple. a life-time occasion. Call for an A traffic summons was issued Three more matches will be Roger Kropf this week. The 14 points. Jim Shade set a S. Roudabush 4 appointment today. Do mi's Hair to Janls M. Hodges, 16, of held at the local range this weather this spring has been new school record in the two P. Schneider 5 FLUSI MAINS FRIDAY Stylists. 2164 East Main St, James Street instead of Mrs. summer. The next match wffl REPLACEMENT VALUE poor for golf and the boys have mile event with a fine time of R. MacNaughton 6 Lowell, Phone 897-8155. c*4 Doris Balcom as stated in last be Sunday, June 4. The final Is the item to consider in been playing and practicing in 10:40.6. K. Hoag 2 Lowefl^CH^ Water Depart- week's paper. Miss Hodges match win be the Michigan fire insurance. Consult us be- 30 to 40 degree temperatures Arrows 880 relay unit did a J. Hagen 2 finshlag the LOWELL BEER STORE struck the Balcom car in the State Match Championships to fore taking out that new policy. which is not the best for colds. fine job to remain undefeated D. Barrus 1 water mains ou Friday morn- Open every day and emttm side while die was driving down be held Saturday and Sunday, Peter Speerstra Agency, TW 7- So far this spring the team for three years. J. Lomas 1 lug. Please piaa your use of until 10 p. m. Sunday until t Main Street September 28 and 24. 9259. ' c-5 has won 8 and lost 3. Next meet Thursday, May 11, Total 48 21 waterr for waskisg. P m. c4 I

THE LOWELL LEDGER, MAY U, 1N7 Mrs. Clifford Dalstra called on baby daughter were Friday eve- Mrs Harry GoodeU Wednesday ning with Mr. and Mrs. Her- Grand Rapid.; who was buried THE LOWF.LL LEDGER. MAY 11. 1957 in Oakwood Cemetery Monday. ram Collar and son, Hlnin, afternoon at Butterworth Hos- S. W, Bowne Pleasant valley man Miller and assisted them pital In Grand Rapids with some work. He also attended the funeral of of Howell and Mrs. Ernie MRS. L. T. ANDERSON MRS. Hi HI r.l.ANK Tom Donovan who was buried animal The largest cartilage of the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bertran Mr. and Mrs. Larry Poll and THE LOWELL LEDGER Snow Area soyan of Grand Rapids. at Bostwick Lake Cemetery. larynx is more commonly known Mrs. Hlenr€ y Brown called on called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph The W.M.A. regular meeting family of Hastings were Sunday Locals M.mb«r o» fht Mlchtqan Pr#n Anoeljfion Bunn and family of Ada last : eTS : as the Adam's Apple. MRS. S. P. REYNOLDS her cousin. Mrs. Pearl Qulggle Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Steele of will be held at WrsMrs. Marilyn callers. Also Melvln and Max- Mrs. S-»b.e Baker was a Sun- ctac^ i". Nirtn B'oaJaat Pcit Olfke 0o» of Ada, Friday. week and callers at the Ber- Stahl's home Thursdayfhursday,. May 11. ine Starbard. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Speak- day dinner guest of Mrs. Itol l?3 Lo-ril V.eh.qefl 49JJI. tran home during the week were Nashville were Sunday dinner S«coni t.Hi cot'dio paid Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Verwys guests last week at the Leon The Prayer Band will meet at er and Lucille visited Arthur at Dalstra of Campau Lake. Mrs Marv Pesoyan and Mr. They call mo a pansy; I h:ive M,o.,a.. f r .rU«T. of Grand Rapids called Satur- Anderson home. 11:30 a. m. and a Potluck din- the Veteran's Hospital in Battle Subicnpnc;. p- ^nf srd loflla Tuesday. May 16th, the Men's day on Mr. and Mrs. Menno and Mrs. Mac McCune of Grand ner wjll be served. For the aft- Creek on Sunday. Rev. ard Mrs. Llovd Dawson curly blond hair, big brown cojni^cj IJ.DO per rea-; c .tiida tr.I» a'ea Club is invited to a special Baker and Sunday callers at Rapids. Mrs. Pauline Bowman accom- ernoon meeting a report of the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Speak- of Lansing were Saturday after- eves, and a wide mouth. (Actu- M OO pt' (Mf. CLARK l oon guests of Mrs. Sable Bak- ally, I'm a dog). I don't as- meeting at Grandviile Methodist the Baker home were Mr. and panied other ladies from Cale- high lights of the Branch will er quietly observed thdr 57th NATIONAL NCWSPAPGR riU^BHIG A HEATING Church. Dinner at 8:30 p. m. Mrs. Peter Timmer also of donia to Northvlew School Sat--, be given by Dorothy Brake. wedding anniversary at their w. sociate much with the neighbor- 309 East Main St., Lowell hood, but sometimes I get visi- ASffbc^TI^H Reservations with $1.50 will t* Grand Rapids. urday afternoon where the "4- The Pleasant Valley School home on May 4. Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. required by the 14th if you plan Mr. and Mrs. John Blanding H Share The Fun Contest" was children, teacher Mrs. Glenis Callers of Mr and Mrs. Roy tors and I have pumped them MASTER PLUMBER Naa... Fi'ner Firs were Mr. & Mrs. for news this week. rake Co- er the weekend and then left awards, one for high series and Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Tich- Mesa, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs Jay Erb of # REPAIR Wieland and Bill atended mo, Florida, to visit Mrs. Floyd by plane for New York. one for high Individual game. elaar, 8WW Rirkett Hoad, of Mr. George Howard accom- Freeport were Sunday evening 17W A Hoffman-Stahl wedding Satur- Right,Fred? # ADD A ROOM Hunt and Mrs. Howard Bart- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Klumpp Saranac, wish to announce Here panied Mrs. Thomas Howard and lunch guests of their moth- Wednesday, May J—Steve & day night at Calvary Church. lett. The latter reports that her Jr. and Mrs. Rosel of Grand the engagement of their and baby to Detroit Wednesday. er. grandsons are doing very well June Wittenbach and Mary and daughter, Janire Ann, to Gar- is the inside South Lowell Circle meets on The latter had minor surcery , Right,Ethel? v Rapids and Mrs. Smith of Chi- Stevie all went to Boston today Thursday evening, May 18, at This news writer is trying to in their chosen fields. Clinton cago were also weekend visitors ret L. Emelander, son of Mr. recently and Is getting along get somewhat caught up as the Why chance It? Bcsidci prolecl- to deliver a new car to some the home of Mrs. Roth Wells Eyke is an engineer with Lear. of Mrs. Tusken. and Mrs. George Emelander story on fine. p#st two weeks have been quite ing apintt lawsuits and covering Take advantage of your locally-owned, com- friends. They will do some Johnson Road, Belding. at 8 o'clock. your home, a Slate Farm Home- Inc, lives on Long Island and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Madson Mr. and Mrs. George Howard rough, laken with the Flu afid sightseeing and fly back home. what to get for Congratulations to Mr. and owners policy can also insure munity Savings A Loan Association to obtain commutes to his own office in of Greenville railed on the lat- Janice is a senior at Sara- entertained their grandchildren, had to be taken care of by her friendships. Call me. Thursday. May 4—G o o f y Mrs. Jerry Wells on the birth a qiuick , confidential ioan. You're dealing New York Citv. Walter Eyke of ter's sister. Mrs. Iva Linton, nac High School and will tho Tom Howard family of daughter in Clarksville, Mrs. came down for a visit and said of a daughter May 8. East Lansing has his own Real Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Linton graduate this spring with the Hastings over the weekend. Dalton Stahl, for several days witn men interested in YOU and your NEEDS. that Howard and Sue Vander- MOM Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prys Estate office and has recently called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis class of 1967. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson before able to return home. I Molen visited Mrs. Rose Mac- spent Wednesday with Mr. and been appointed to the State Jones of Segwum later that aft- Garret graduated from Sar- spent Friday evening last week surely appreciate all that my Farlane at Osteopathic Hospi- Mrs. Alvln Wells, their Friday Board of Realtors. ernoon. i anac with the class of 1965 for her day! at the Mrs. Rhena Damouth's friends and family have done tal. They also visited Robert evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmore of Alto Mr. Ethel Yeiter was taken and Is now employed with his home. for me. WE ALSO BUY Kemp at Butterworth Hospital. Mrs. Russell Prys and twins. wns a guest of honor of Mrs. out for a birthday dinner on father on their farm near First communion was held at Clayton Mote is gaining each RESIDENTIAL LAND CONTRACTS There Is a thief in the neigh- Mrs. Elizabeth Wissman spent Crabb and Mrs. Duell at Show- Sunday by her daughter and Belding. St. Patrick's Church Sunday day. We are glad to hear the borhood! Ruby Rittersdorf was une evening last week with Mr.

THE LOWELL LEDGER, MAY 11, IH7 onded by Mettemick to pur- piccolo and one timpani from Greenville to league member- feature wins by finishing ahead YMCA Members ONLY. land, and Mrs. Dan Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith Mrs. Gordon Stahl. She was THE LOWELL LEDGER, MAY II, 1967 chase a twentv passenge • bus urlnnell Brothers for the bid ship upon recommendation of Benson cops of Gall Cobb of Ada and Bob Yard markers will be placed attended their bowling banquet of Sparta were visitors at Mr. here to attend the weddlne of from Wlttenbacn's with a M- price of $301.00. These purchas- the administration. Patrick of Kalamazoo to win on the Freshman Football prac- In Grand Rapids. and Mrs. William Porrltt Sun- Truman Stahl and Diane Hoff 1500 chassis and body for the Logan News Bo«! Star Corners Elmdale es are to be made from the AyAyese : 5. Nays:0. Motion Car- the XMap main event for seml- tice field for you to practice Mr. and Mrs. Orley Bums of day aftemoon. man. Lowell Area School bid price of $5.325.rf 1962 Building and Site Fund. rled. and improve your golf game. Mame main late model stock airs. MRS. SPENOR JOHNSON Lowell were Wednesday after- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yoder Mrs. Earl Nash called on MRS. IRA BLOUQH MRS. IRA SARGEANT Ayes: 7. Nays: 0. Motion car- ^Ajpes: 7. Nays: 0. Motion car- Heat race winners were Come anytime! Why not make Defending national champion noon callers at the Harold Yo* visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zook Mrs. William Porrltt Tuesday ried. 3. Motion by Mettemick and Rocky Fisher of Fort Wayne. use of them. There isn't any Remember Mother seconded by Coons to Inform Johnny Benson of Grand Rap- Mr. and Mrs. Simon DeLeeuw der home. and family at Lake Odessa. aftemoon. Indiana, Rich Senneker of Grand cost; Just bring your own equip- Mr. & Mrs. Edward Schrock board proceedings 3. The appointment of addi- 5. Motion by Rcaaan and sec- the Kent Intermediate District Ids forged past race leader of Ada spent Tuesday afternoon William Wieland. Geo. John- Mrs. Cletus Wieland spent Mrs. Harold Yoder called on Rapids, Mort Anderson of ment. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seese and family enjoyed Sunday din- tional administrators was tabled onded by Gerard to place on Board of Education that the Jack Uhdhout of Grand Rapids with Mrs. Cletus Wieland. son, and Dan Kauffman attend- Sundav with Mr. rmd Mrs. Cal- Mrs. Fred Klahn Sunday after- Special Meeting April 5, IW7. Ran. Greenville, VanderLaan, Bob ed their bowling banquet in visited Mr. and Mrs. Ha Hey ner with their brother Orie with a gift from for further study. the June 12. 1967 srliool election Lowell Area Schools Board of on the 9th lap and staved off Summer Trips: Trips will be Mrs. Jess Hazen and Mr. and vin Nash at Lake Odessa. noon. Meeting called to order at 2 Members Absent: None Senneker. Denny Harris of Kal- Lowell Monday evening. Lenhard at Howell Friday. Schrock, wife and children, and ballot a request to the voters Education prefers to hold the veteran Eddie VanderLaan of scheduled all summer long Mrs. Clifford Tlndall of Plain- Diane Wieland was chosen one Many from around Logan at- P. M. by President Wesscll. NEW BUSINESS amazoo. Ralph Holcomb of Bat- Mr. and Mrs. Pan Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oesch the afternoon the two families Motion by Kiel and seconded to raise seven (7) additional election on the Vocational Edu- Cascade and a classy 20 car June 29-John Ball Pait-Uave well called on Mr. and Mrs. of the 9th grade cheer leaders tended the nice wedding at the Roll Call . Members Present: tle Creek. Bob Senslba of Mid- with Rev. and Mrs. Flowers and famllv near Clarksville and called on Mr. and Mrs. Milton by Mettemick to approve the mills on state equalization val- cation Center this fall, and that field to win the 20-lap feature Y at 1 p m. Retum 3:30.. July William Wieland Sunday after- at the Lakewood school Monday Calvary Brethren Church of Kiel, Coons. Mcttemlck. Wes- 1. Motion by Gerard and sec- dleville, and Pihicfc ate Sunday dinner at Cecil's John Krebs were Tuesday sup- Mishler of Logan. WEPMAN'S minutes of the Regular Meeting ue for school operation. Said race for super modified^ Satur- noon. evening. Truman Stahl and Diane Hoff- onded by Shade to adopt the they prefer the building of two Benson, fastest fa guatifi- 22—Tiger Ball Game The Tig- per and evening guests at the sell, Gerard, Shade, Reagan. of March 13, 1967, ?.nd the Spe- levy would be for a three-year centers. day night at the Berlin Race- Mr. and Mrs. Spenor Johnson Ranch House then drove on to Dan Kauffman called on Ken- man Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fel/.ke proposed budget for the 1967-68 ers, won the fast ear dash ers vs. New York Yankees. George Krob's home Members Absent: None cial Meeting of April 5, 1967, period, and the Board of Edu- way. spent Monday with his cousin, Holland to see the tulips. neth Stahl at Butterworth Hos- Mr. and Mrs. John Overholt of G»-and I-edge enjoyed Sunday NYLONS school year to be submitted to Ayes: 5. Nays: 0. Motion Car- event. Australian puh»ult hpnors Leave Y at 9:30 a. m. Retum Several friends and relatives Motion by Reagan and second, as read and-or amended. cation promises to levy only VanderLaan, who won the two Mrs. Ida Sandahl at Allegan. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson pital Wednesday aftemoon. and son spent Friday night and dinner with their parents, Mr. the Kent County Tax Allocation nJ went to Bob Senneker and Van- • p. m. attended the Hoffman-Stahl wed- NIGHTGOWNS ed by Coons that the Board of ^Ajres: 7. Nays: 0. Motion Car- that portion of the seven mills previous main events this sea- Mrs. Frank Bamhart, Mrs. and baby spent Sunday with her Mrs. Sarah Tlscher of Lan- Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant . Board. derLaan. ding at the Calvary Brethren Education of the Lowell Area that would be needed to operate on by son, was second, followed by Day Camp: The Lowell YM- Kenneth Price. Mrs. Constance sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wil- sing spent Saturday night and and Mrs. Carroll Baker and Orie hundred and fifty moth- PAJAMAS Ayes: 7. Nay; 0. Motion car- Church Saturday evening. Schools, Kent County, Michigan, Motion by Reagan and sec- the school on a balanced bud- seconded by Shade to appoint Lindhout, Johnny Logan of CA Is offering their own sum- Wlnterbum, Mrs. William Wie- liams and family at Stanton. Sunday with her niece. Mr. and family In Detroit. ers and daughters enjoyed a rled Saturday supper guests at the wonderful swiss steak supper at agrees to levy a debt tax equal onded by Gerard to approve get. Dr. Reagan as the official vot- Charlotte, Joe Chance of Hast- mer Day Camp for ages 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Porrltt John Kreb s home were Mr. & their banquet at Hope Church SLACKS to 50 per cent of all debt mill- payment of the general fund Ayes; 7. Nays: 0. Motion Car- ing delegate of the Lowell Area ings, Gordon Dukes of Toledo, II. Two one-week sessions, the and daughter, Valeria, spent 2. Motion by Coons and sec- Mrs. Davkl Krebs and daugh- of the Brethren, Wednesday eve- age over seven (7) mills, and and building and site bills as onded by Shade to adopt the Schools to the Kent Intermedi- Ohio, and Norm Rust of Novi. Y activities first session will be held July Monday evening with Mr. and PEDAL PUSHERS further that the Board of Edu- listed, ate District Board of Education Duane Knoll of Muskegon es- HI to 14. and the second from Mrs. William Porrltt. ters of Grand Rapids, Misses ning. The mystery guest proved resolution required by the Oe- Anna, Margaret and Christine BERMUDAS cation will not use the School AvesAye : 7. Nay:0. Motion car- 6. Motion by Reagan and sec- election. caped serious Injury when his Youth Art Classes: Begin July 17 to 21. Mrs. Harold Yoder. Mrs. Ar- to be Rev. Wm. Bosler of Mid- rtment of Education on final Wingeier, Mr. and Mrs. George dleville. who entertained with Bond Loan Fund for their ap- rled. pprov onded by Gerard to place on Ay es: 5. Nays: 0. Motion Car- race car blew an engine and Wednesday, May 10, for five nlth Stahl, Mrs. Dan Kauffman, BLOUSES lication numbered SBL 41-170- the June 12, 1967 ballot a pro- spun off the track after being weeks. Ages I to 11 Meet at Camp MaiMM-Ui: Lowell Mrs. Charles Flowers, Mrs. Krebs and son Bob, and Miss his magician tricks. at the Alto Area Elementary Co-Ed period June II to 23, Nancy KDwalczyk. Eighty present at the Alto J K12-03. OLD BUSINESS School. position to change the salaries hit broadside by another race the Y offlw, 3:41 to 5:00. Cost: Frank Kauffman. and Mrs. Spe- AyesAves: 7. Nays: 0. Motion car. of the members of the Board of 5. Motion by Shade and sec- car. $3.50 Y Members? $9.00 Non- nor Johnson were among those Marcla and Diane Heasley of Businessmen's meeting which 1. Motion by Kiel and second- A^ree: 7. Nays: 0. Motion car- World Service: Do you know Heel Huqqer Shoes—B. F. Goodrich Cosuoi Shoes rled. Education from the present orided by Coons to appoint: Bob Senneker of Grand Rap- members. Includes supplies. that attended the W.M.C. meet- Grand Rapids spent Saturday was held at Hope Church of the ed by Shade to purchase two that-The YMCA Is a world- Fancy Slipper by Mercury Respectfully submitted, method ($200.00 to the secre- ids made it three consecutive ing of Calvary Brethren Church aftemoon with tnelr grandpar- Brethren last Tnursday evening. (2) slxty-slx-passenger buses A. Ila Swanson as principal Need Practice at Getf? For wide Christian Fellowship! Robert E. Reagan, D.D.S. 3. A special Meeting will be tary, and $100.00 to the treasur- at Mrs. Charles Flowers In ents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Guests included their wives and from Wittenbach's with Interna- er) to the payment of $100.00 of the Alto Area Elementary Clarksville Monday evening. Shaffer. other guests. If you don't know her size .., why not give her a Secretary held on Monday. April 24. at School; tional chassis and Carpenter a year to each member of the Mr. and Mrs. Xrlan Overholt Mrs. Ivan K. Blough of Low- Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM WEPMAN'S bodies for the bid price of 8:00 P.M., In order to open the bids on the furniture for the Board. and girls of Clarksville and ell, Mrs. George Krebs accom- Alvln Stahl were her sister and 17.953.76 each; and to purchase Arthur Kem as principal Choose from our wonderful array of gift selections Board of EducatioD Regular new buildings. Mr. and Mrs. John Overholt & panied Mrs. Ira Blough to the husband. Mr. and Mrs. Emest two (2) slxty-slx-passenger bus- AvesAyes : 7. Nays: 0. Motion Car- of ushnell Elementary School; meeting April II, IM7. rled. baby were Sunday dinner guests Mother-Daughter Banquet at the Root of St. Johns. es from Azzarello Chevrolet 4. Motion by Kiel and second- Drfnon Judevlne as teach-' of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hope Church of the Brethren Mrs. Wm. Slater and Mrs. Meeting called to order at 7. Superintendent Pace was with Chevrolet chassis and Su- ed by Shade to purchase one principal at the Intermedi- George Overholt and Wanda. Wednesday evening. Several Edwin McCaul were both still 7:30 P.M. by President Wes- authorized to use the boys from WEPMAN'S TS perior bodies for the bid price set of chimes from the Lansing ate school; FARMERS—what about other mothers and daughters of at Pennock Hospital, the latter Monday aftemoon Mrs. Clar- sell. the Dyer-Ives Foundation to Gowns - Pajamas - Slips - Gloves of 17,830.53, Conservatory of Music for the ence Ehlert and another Den this area also attended. part of the week. 113 E. Main, Lowell Ph. 897-7712 Roll Call - Members Present: clean and bum the brush In ^Ayes: 7. Nays: 0. Motion car- bid price of $552.00; one xylo- ' D. Roger Buck as assistant Mother of Cub Scouts from Mr. and Mrs. Russ Swanson We are all happy to learn Kiel, Coons. Mettemick, Wes- Cherry Creek for the sum of phone from Anderson Music for principal of the Junior High Powder Spray - Dresses Grand Rapids came to the home of Grand Rapids were Thursday that Mrs. Grace Craig came sell, Gerard, Shade, and Rea- 2. Motion by Reagan and sec- the bid price of $330.00; and one $5.00 per dav, plus lunch and School; evening visitors of their parents, home Friday from the Ionia supper for the boys. of Amlth Stahl's. He took them E. To table for further dis- Workmen's for rides with his ponies and Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs. County Memorial Hospital and 8. It was agreed by the wagon and later came to the Mrs. Larry Hoffman and Is gaming very nicely. Board to continue takln cussion the assistant high school the principal; home of Spenor Johnson who daughters of Wayne were Fri- Ve extend congratulations lo AN OPTIMIST LAUGHS annual school census wl the Plane 897.9980 't&avUeUe'd 100 Msii St., Lowill day noon lunch guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Stahl, MICHIGAN BANKARD MIDWEST BANK CARD had a marsnmallow roast down same personnel and method us- F. Salaries for the above po- and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and who were married Saturday To forqeT-A PESSIMIST WELCOME HERE WELCOME HERE by the creek which they all ed In previous years. sitions to be determined after Compensation? daughters, evening. greatly enjoyed. TO LAUC^H/ At 9:30 P. M. the Board tem- the teacher salary schedule for Mrs. Jay Blough of Freeport Dedication service for babies FO^GTETS porarily adjourned to an execu- 1967-68 school year is determin- and Dee Bryant of Alto were will be held at Hope Brethren tive session to discuss applica- ed. Effective July I, 1967, nearly all agricultural amployers in Michigan Tuesday aftemoon callers at Church on Mother's Day, May tions for additional administra- AvesAye : 5. Nays: 0. Motion Car- Ira Bloughs Fred Fuss and sis- 14th. tive positions In the school sys- will be required to provide Workmen's Compensation benefits for ter, Hanna, were Sunday eve- Laurie Ann Kauffman was a tem. employees: ning visitors. Thursday overnight pest of her At 10:40 P. M. the Regular 8. The coach'ng assignments Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller uncle and family. Mr. and Mrs. BOWEN'S MARATHON Board Meeting was called to arid suggested policy changes in and daughters were Sunday eve- Donald Kauffman and family of l-W AND CASCADE ROAD order again by President Wes- the athletic department for the ning guests of their mother, Pleasant Valley. sell. 1967-68 school year were pre- • 1. Formers who employ fhree or more employees for Mrs. Freeman Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant Motion by Reagan and second- seated and accepted. Spring Farm Supplies! Several friends and relatives accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ph. 949-5380, or 949-9828 - Open 7 o.m.-IO p.m. 13 or more consecutive weeks wM be required to ed by Mettemick to adjourn at ' Motion by Coons and seconded called oil Mr. and Mrs. Alex Alvln Stahl were Ionia visitors 10:40 P. M. by Kiel to adjourn at 10-20 provide fuN Workmen's Compensotion benefits. Wingeier the past week. Monday afternoon. We Offer... submitted, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krebs Robert E. leagan, D.D.S. 0 2. Most farmers who employ oey PART-TIME labor Respectfully submitted, and daughter. Christy of East- Secretary James C. Pace win be required to provide partial Woikmen's mont, called on their father. FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE CompensoHon benefits. John Krebs. Sunday evening. Segwum Secretary, Pro-tem Mrs. Frank Porter of Belmont Board of Education Special spent Monday with him. GUARANTEED! Meeting April 24, 1M7. 3. The State Insurance Bureau has ruled that the nec- MRS. IVA MC INTYRE Bead the ledger Want Ada. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough Meeting called to order at essary insurance can be provided ONLY with a were Saturday evening guests 100% of your aufomofive needs faken care of here— 7:30 P.M. by President Wessell. at the Ivan K. Blough's at Low- separate Workmen's Compensation policy. ell hi honor of the latter's Mr. and Mrs. Orley Rulson To make money management worry-free, rely this incluaes all parts, service, and a complete line of Roll Call . Members Present: and Iva Linton were Sunday Kiel, Coons, Mettemick, Wes- daughter. Mellnda's birthday. on the facilities of this full service bank. the finest tires, batteries and automotive chemicals. ' "W . Mr.^and Mrs. Gene Trosselo aftemoon callers of Mr. and sell and Shade. Mrs. Lewis Jones. Members Absent: Dr. Reagan The Form Bureau Insurance Oroup wM be able to provide required of Albiiquernue, New Mexico, Look what we can do for you! and Kfs. Glenn Layer were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Zoodsma REMEMBER... MARATHON GUARANTEES EVERY SERVICE AND and Dr. Gerard. covero9es for most farmers. If you would like additional informa- and family from Grand Rapids Superintendent Pace was ap- GAS Sunday evening guests of their Your money earns more money with Savings ALL PRODUCTS were dinner guests of Mr. and pointed Secretary Pro-tem. FURNACES tion— sister, Mrs. Francis Shaffer and Accounts and Savings Certificates. Our low- Seed Beans... Cwt. Fertilizer... Ton husband. Mrs. John Zoodsma. 1. Bids on furniture were op- AND CONVERSION Mrs. Loma | Naum of Grand rate Bank Loans come to vpur aid in time of 1 Mr. ^nd Mrs. Ernest Roth Try us for a ened and (aWed for study and IURNERS Calif. Cert. Dark Red Kidney $17.90 15—0—15 --m- $78.00 and Mrs. Fred Kropf of Lowell Rablds was a luncheon guest financial need. CheckFng Accounts keep your Call... of Mrs! Iva Mclntyre. recommendation by the admin- Idaho Green Tag Dark Red Kidney $16.90 12—12—12 $78.50 called on Fred Fuss and sisters money handy, safe. new experience in trouble-free motoring istration. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mills of WATER HEATERS - , , , FARMBUREA Calif. Cerf. Light Red Kidney $15.95 10— 6— 4 $67.20 Otis. Oregon, were Monday din- 2. Motion by Kiel and second- 6—24—12 $84.15 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sound financial advice, based on our years of ed by Shade to appoint Carl Michigan Cranberry $19.50 Gordon Johnson. experience, is always at your command. Dale Johnson '»»"««»« 5—20—20 $82.71 We Give Top Value Stamps! Hagen as voting delegate at the «FOR ESTIMATE California Certified Pinks $16.00 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson Start your worry-free banking here, today! TOP May 1 annual meeting of the CALL TW 7-794t PHONE Companies of 5—10—30 $80.75 are attending the Michigan Tri-Rlver Conference, and to In- Michigan Michigan Yelloweye $14.50 4—14—16 $70.25 Conference of the United Church VALUE of Christ at Muskegon this week. Den t Forget lo Ploy INSTANT MONEY STAMPS struct him to vote for the mo- Certified Sanilac $ 8.95 tion to amend the Conference lYLE COVERT 868-6743 0—32—16 $88.20 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Purchase CHECK THESE FULL SERVICE —WIN UP TO $10,000 Constitution, and to vote for the Certified Gratiot $ 8.95 0—25—25 $85.80 of Ada called on Mr. and Mrs. BANKING FACILITIES addition of Coopersvllle and 16— 8— 8 $82.90 Earl Klnyon Sunday evening. Certified Seaway $ 8.95 Eastbrook Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kin- NEW CAR LOANS Low Interest rates and easy month- 0—10—30 $70.10 Beauty Salon yon and daughter spent Sunday ly repayment. Treating—$ I extra 0—20— 0 $48.50 with Mrs. Klnyon's mothei-, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Interest compounded regularly 6—24—24 Mrs. Raymond Luce at Stan- $96.00 wood. ...save now. Ammonia Nitrate $82.67 AUTHORIZED DEALERS Seeds... Mrs. Marlon Nelson and Mrs. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS Low cost loans to Above Fertilizer Prices Are Delores Nelson of Minneapolis belter your living. All Teweles Legumes are Pre-lnoculated Subject to Cash Discount are spending a few days this week with their sister-in-law, CHECKING ACCOUNTS Regular or Special Checking Dura-Stan Alfalfa bu. $43.80 Mrs. Oscar Nelson. to fit your needs. Milorganite 50 lbs. 2.25 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stephen Multi-Strain Alfalfa bu. $37.80 Lime Spread ton 6.80 and family of Grand Rapids, PERSONAL LOANS We arrange loans for any worth- while purpose. Wnen you want luxury without being stuffy; about It Socheville Alfalfa bu. $46.80 Mrs. Chas. Bams and boy of See us. BULK FERTILIZERS WILL BE AVAIL- Alto were dinner guests of BANK-BY-MAIL Makes all our services as near as Alfa-Nura Alfalfa bu. $39.00 their parents. Mr. and Mrs. your mailbox. Movo up to any '67 Chrysler. Every one's full slied. ABLE AT IONIA AND CLARKS- Frank Stephens Saturday. Over 18 feet of comfort. Teweles Cert. Vernal Alfalfa bu. $38.10 VILLE — CHECK WITH US ON Mr. and Mrs. Earl Klnyon MORTGAGE LOANS All types of home financing on Give in Nothing stuffy about the performance, either. Teweles Cert. Ranger Alfalfa bu. $35.70 spent Friday in Grand Rapids. liberal terms. Engines range all the way up to a 440 cubic inch TNT THESE PRICES. Tl. Biggest in the class. Biggest brakes, too. Teweles Clovamore bu. $36.00 CHRISTMAS CLUBS Plans to fit your individual holi- HASTINGS LIVESTOCK You choose from 15 different models. 3 seating Tawelas Mammoth Clover bu. $22.20 day needs. arrangements. Over 50 luxury options. Like a unique Pence... May S, 1M7 to your 3-in-l front seat. Converts from 3-foot sofa to indi- Teweles Swaat Clover bu. $13.10 TRAVELERS CHECKS Safe, convenient way to carry 10—47— 6 20 rod $36.10 Ijrfua'iy adjustab'e seats for two. And the passenger Feeder Pigs |14.00-$18.25 money. Teweles Ladino Clover lb. .90 10—47— 9 20 rod $36.60 Top Calves $35.00-$40.50 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Protect valuable from loss, Yet, for all its luxury, the '67 Ohrysler is reason, Teweles Alsike bu. $21.00 10—47—12 20 rod $27.00 Common & Culls .. 525 00-$35.00 Young Beef 119.00-123.20 theft. Low rental. ably priced. So, why wait? Let your hair down. Test- Michigan Red Clover bu. $21.25 9—39—12 20 rod $24.00 a '67 Chrysler at our place, today. 5 Beef Cows llS.OO-ilf.lO driving ambition Dutch White Clover lb. .60 8—32— 6 20 rod $27.70 Bulls $19.00-121.90 Brome Grass 50 Ik. $20.00 9—39— 6 20 rod $31.80 Top Hogs £0.50421.01 Brome Grass lb. .41 Second Grade 119.50-120.50 4' Poultry Fence 10 rod $13.00 Roughs 114.50|16.50 STATE - Timage bu. $22.90 5' Poultry Fence 10 rod $14.55 Boars |13.50-$15.80 Timothy—Tewebs bu. $10.10 6' Poultry Fence 10 rod $17.40 Feeder CatUe J21.00 $27.00 SAVINGS BANK Kentucky Blue Grass, 98% pure lb. .65 Lambs .-I21.00-I25.00 -LOWEIL. MICMIOAN / 4 Pt. Heavy Barb 80 rod $10.60 Top Hogs $40.50 Red Top lb. .70 4 Pt. Medium Barb 80 rod t 8.90 Marvin Redmond, Nashville TW 7-9277 Perennial Rye Grass lb. .30 4 Pt. Light Barb 80 rod $ 7,60 Top Hogs ...$21.60 Chewing HMCUO lb; .55 Don Wooer, Delton, R. 2 12 Ft. Steel Gates each $23.30 Starting May 19 we will Reed Canary Grass lb. .90 14 Ft. Steel Gates each $27.20 •Monday, Tuesday, sell feeder pigs at 1:3# p. m. Rape Seed lb. .25 16 Ft. Steel Gates each $30.15 Wedfttsday Only!! for convcnKace of both biyer Want Ads-Today's Best Buy Sughage lb. .22 and seller dertog the summer 10 Lb. Roll Smooth Wire $ 1.75 MAY IS. 1^.17 months. Sorghum lb. .25 Cedar Po&ts... hair cuts! Baler Twine 4"x7, each .80 hair cuts! Valley Bran^ bale $ 7.15 each .95 hair cuts! You can haw uompso rxB' each $ 1.10 Tip Top Brand bale $ 8.50 regitarly $2.50 AH Twine Prices Subject to Discounts: Steel Posts... $1.49 confidence in 10 bales or More 2Sc bala discount 6,/2 ft. Steel Posts ea 1.05 One wonderful shaping with Cash at time of sale 25c bale discount 1.15 a bagful of fashion tricks. 7 ft. Steel Posts ea it up... brush it down ... sweep it up...! there aud 'round. I^et our Lowell Granite Co. WE ALSO NAVE A COMPLETE LINE OP FARM CHEMICALS excellent stylist create a FOR WEED CONTROL, ORCHARD AND NELD CROPS new you for spring! *TMs offer Is good at l It'ij the best qualified company in town to help you chooeo a cemetery Wurzburg's Eisibrook MT 2? one c^Pany we entrust as an Authorized Re^rermtathro J. P. Burroughs & Son, Inc. Beanty Stlee tely tor Sealmark Rode of Ages Memorials. We respect their judgment You «*n, toa Please call HI44* for appointment! Lowell Granite Company Salon Hours; MOB thru Sat., 10 a. m. Hi 6 p. m. 306 East Main St., Lowell—Phone TW 7-7191 C. H. Rundman Company tASTBROOK BEAUTY TTili message It sponsored by the Rock of Ages Corporatfon, Barre. fi^. i i SALON --- • O' V. Pi/Wjc-spmted service offered by one of iti v|C£W Lowti- lonla TVopori CtoriKvWe outstanding Authorized Dealera. Sccond Floor Eastbrook I

DOG TRIMMING - Eleven MOVING SALE - Bench saw. THE LOWELL LEDGER, MAY II, 1967 World bird population Is es- NOTICE OP MORTGAGE NOTICE OF LAST DAY THE LOWELL LEDGER, MAY II, I9«7 FOR SALE OPPORTUNITY - Man or Wo- years experience. Complete work bench, lawn spreafter. WANTED man. Responsible person to PERSONAL timated at KW-billion or 30 FORECLOStlHE SALE OF REGISTRATION OF THE trim and bath $5. Satisfaction garden tools, marine plywood! GARAGE SALE — Moving, and LIVESTOCK TRUCKING—Car. times the human population. QUALIFIED ELECTOM OF service and collect from auto- Default has occurred in the WALKING — Garden tractor, guaranteed. Appointment nec- snow tires, phonograph, vacu- selling, dining room suite with son City auction, Tuesday. St. matice dispensers. No experi- ELECTRICAL THE LOWELL AREA SCHOOLS YOU CAN BABY SITTING — In my home, WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - conditions of a certain mort- R. L 0. S. it Alisk* essary. OR 6-2417. p49-6 um cleaner, clothes, miscel- 6 chairs, 3 leafs and pad. Johns auction, Wednesday. COUNTY OF KENT, plow, disc, cultivator, snow pre school child. TW 7-8160. ence needed. Car and $985 Black and white, or colored. WIRING—FIXTURES HARVEST HfALTH. IHfl gage executed by WII.UAM Alto Party Line laneous. Thursday. Friday. sectional davenport, occasion- Lake Odessa auction, Thurs- FOR THE ANNUAL Thursday. May 11, 7:30 p.m. blade, six horsepower, $75.00. c-5 cash necessary. 4 to 8 hours Prices to fit your budget. (144 A«t S ( JOHN OPPENHUTZEN (also WASH LAWN MOWER - Repair, pick Saturday, May 11, 12 and 13, al chairs, bedspreads, power day. Call collect, Al Helms, REPAIRS ELECTION TO BE HELD ON The skylarks will meet al the Call 949-2613. c5 weekly. Excellent monthly In- Portraits and advertising pho- known as Wm. John Oppenhui- Mrs. Euberta Silcox. 863-6710 up and deliver. Cal" ' l 89"7-78517 . 10 to 5 p. m. 275 Pettis, Ada. lawnmower, 3 hp outboard Palo, 637-4798. c29tf church. WANTED — To rent or buy a come. For local Interview, fi.L APPLIANCES SPECIAL DIET FOODS zen) and wife. JUDITH I. OP- MONDAY. JUNE 12, I9«7 YOU CAN FURNITURE — Dining room c47tf P-5 motor. 24" boys Dike, many E C0,,,y Mrs. Lillian Bryant of Grand home in Ix)well. 3 bedrooms write KAY DISTRIBUTING, TSU. - ' & Fr«*—Salt PENHUIZEN. to UNION BANK Saturday, May 13, At 7:30 set. 2-pc. section by Dillinp- more Items, too numerous to USED — Televisions. Recondi- TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- Rapids was a Sunday dinner or more, with gas heat. Call 5309 Edlna Ind. Blvd., Mpls., • Allargy Ditfi AND TRUST COMPANY (Na- p. m. The Mother and Daugh- ham. M8-2011. c5 TANK FULL? - Call Fuller mention. All very reasonable. tioned and guaranteed. $29.95 DO- YOU NEED MONEY - To TORS OF SAID SCHOOL DIS- guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mar- 866-8540 anytime. c5-6 Minn. 55424. p.5 •irtw ChoUtturol tional Association), a national Methodist... ter Banquet will be held at the Septic Tank Cleaning. Licen- Saturday. May 13, 10 till 5 up. Williams' Radio-TV-Mari- buy. build, remodel or repair Rickert Electric TRICT; guerite Porrltt. Notaral Or^crale Foofft banking association, of 9« Otta- church. YOU CAN DINING — Room suite for sale. sed and bonded. Day or night p. m. 1646 Thomapple River na, 126 N. Hudson Street, Lo- WANTED - To buy qualified WANTED — Man or couple for a home? If you do, try our MS South manor Please Take Notice that the The Clark Circle will meet Tuesday aftemoon Mrs. John wa Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids. Sunday. May 14. The Church Buffet, table, fi ch.iirs and emergency service. Member Dr. c-5 well. c24ti land contracts. Call or see 8 to 12 hours a week. General fast, courteous service. You Annual Election will be held in with Mrs. Hazel Yeiter Wednes. Graham and her mother, Mrs. BULLDOZING pikhw xw 7 sen r*w*o Michigan, dated October 13. School at 9:45 a. m. Morning pads. Dark finish. $50. 8fi8- of Ada Businessmen's Associ- Peter Speerstra, TW 7-9259 or cleaning, maintenance, handy- wiU like the "open end" mort said School District on Monday, day May 10th. at 2 p. m. Mrs. Alex Klooster of near Byron WE WELCOME YOUR JOB OPEN SATURDAY - Walter's 19«. recorded October 22. mi. worship 11 a. m. Speaker wifi m. c-5 ation. Call 676-5986. c22tf FOR SALE - Girl's 20" bicy- David F. Coons, Lowell Sav- man. New building In Lowell. gage privilege too, that aU of June 12. 1967. Mazie Dygrrt will have charge Center visited Mrs. Lawrence -BIG OR SMALL! Lumber Mart, 925 W. Main, in Liber 1614 of Mortgages, be Elder Guy K. Cramer. Eve- cle. good condition, $10. OR ings and Loan Association, Hours flexible. Ideal for re- our borrowers enjoy. LoweU HOTPOINT & Act 269 of the Public Acts of the program. Richardson. Lowell, Is open Friday eve- page 195, in the office of the ning worship at 7 p. m. The BULK — And package garden TOP-YIELDING—Pioneer Com 6-4581. c-5 217 West Main Street, Lowell, tiree. Call 897-7780. c5 Savingings and I-oaI^ann Associa- of Michigan. 1955, as amend- Sunday evening Mr. & Mrs. and Sorghums for grain and SAVE MONEY nings til 9 and all day Sat- MAYTAG RegLster of Deeds for Kent Ministers and their wives or speaker for the eveninning will be seed, onion sets, fertilizer and Phone TW 7-8321. c35tf tion1 . Lowell, 897-8321. c33tf ed, provides as follows: husbands meet with Bishop and Lawrence Richardson called on High P'riesr t Dirk VenemaI'd . ALL AT forage, and alfalfas to fit all LOSE WEIGHT - Safely with urday for your shopping con- WANTED — Piano pupils, June SALE* County. By reason of such de- pliinl foods at ft&W Small —Lowest Rates Around Grovel... "The Inspectors of Elec- Mrs. Loder Thursday. May 11, Mrs. Grace Craig at the home M0londay1 . May 15, 8 p. m. The your needs—order from me Dex-A-Dlct Tablets. Only 98c venience. "You'll like Walt- INSURANCE — Adjuster wants to September. If interested FINE WEDDING - Invitations. fault, the undersigned elects to tion at any annual or spec- Motors. 2m West Main St.. —No Moving Charges -Cement Gravel Service on Hofpolnf at the Burton Heights Methodist of her son-in-law and daughter. Zions league will meet at the ONE TIME now for the widest choice of at Christiansen Drug Co.p5-16 ers." c46tf work. Lock Box 141, Mulr, call Pat VanLaan. TW 7-7003. 24-hour service. Personalized declare and hereby declares the Lowell. Phone 897-9537. c4-7 ial election shall not re- Church, Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Richard- home of Robert Onan. The varieties. John Van Driel, 866- —No Special Charges Michigan. p-3-5 P-4-7 napkins and matches. FREE -Bank Read Ortwl Appliances Only whole of the principal sum re- AND #r Ptcessed ceive the vote of any per- Alto Junior Choir. 2 p. m. son of Elmdale. Grace under- Zloneers will meet at church FOR SALE — Offenhauser Tri 4266. p2-7 —Free Estimates LANDSCAPING - Contractor. pkg. thank you notes or nap- maining payable under said WANTED - Reliable cleaning WAITRESS WANTED - Nights, niorj Hand Electrical Wiring and son residing in a registra- Saturday. Cherubs at 3:30 p.m. went major surgery on Friday. at 7 p. m. ONE LOCATION Power manifold for 318. 381, Railroad tie retaining walls, REAL ESTATE kins and etiquette book with mortgage and interest and all tion school district whose USED DOORS - Two combin- CALL: 866-5896 lady, one day a week, In Ada Fox Head Inn In Ada. CaU —Stones for Drain Fields Contracting Alto Official Board will meet April 28. at Ionia Memorial Hos- Weonesday, May 17, Mid- 383 or 426 Plymouth or ; broken concrete retaining wedding order. Lindy Press, sums due under said mortgage name is not registered as ation storm doors. Inside area. References. Own trans- OR 6-4171, after 2 p. m. c5 -FBI Sand. Top Son Monday, May 15, at 8 p. m. at pital. She Is improving nicely week worship service at 7:30 AND ALL 3 Stromberg 97 Carburetor walls, wood chips, limestone. 1127 East Fulton, Grand Rap- TW 7-7746 immediately due and payable. an elector in the dty or and is in very good spirits. doors: 4 2'6"x6'6", 1 2'6"x6'- portation. Phone 676-5041. At the date of this notice the church. at the church. Speaker to bring COIN OPERATED Moon fuel block and fittings , Free delivery. 677-1334. c3-10 Ids, GL 9 6613. c38lf CALL township in which he re- Mrs. George Skidmore was SH". 1 2Wx6 5", 1 2'6"x67". c-4-5 FOR RENT Factory Trailed Serrieemen The Annual District Confer- the lesson will oe Elder Floyd and progressive linkage. Make Anderson there is claimed to be due on sides ..." surprised by a few neighbors Speed Queen Coin Call TW 7-7146. p5 RUG — Carpet and upholstery WEDDING - Invitations- One TW 7-77il or TW7-ffl4 said mortgage the sum of ence will meet at First Church, Lalone, offer. 897-9579 after 5 p. m. MEN — Help wanted. Packers The last day for receiving who walked in in honor of her Operated Dry Cleaning BULLDOZING SERVICE cleaning. Free pick-up and de- UNFURNISHED - Apartments, day service. Free Wedding Grand Ranids on Tuesday, May P-5 FOR SALE - FIVE 7-DAY and craters, day and night f«20.83 which sum bears in- registrations for said special birthday Sunday afternoon. The just couldn't be more Ada (Cannonsburg,) Mich. livery with 2-dav service. Ph. HOMES FOR SALE ground level, private entrance napkins with Invitations. J. WEEKS-RICHARD terest at the rate of 7 percent 16, at 7:30 p. m. FXPO '67 PASSPORTS; two shift. Some experience desir- Within two blocks of shopping Lewis Eiectric election will be Monday. May guests were Mrs. Eva Metter- convenient. Free parking, FOR SALE - 1961 Dodge. Pio- Saranac, 642-2627. Ideal Rug C. Keena Printing. Phone GRAVIL ir annum. No suit or proceed- 15. 1967. Persons registering 8:25 x 14 tires; two 7:75 x 14 able. Good working conditions. area and elementary schools. IIS E. Hain Si, Lowell Other Alto News nick who brought a lovely cake hot water, soft water, neer 4 door. $200. Call Ada c52tf and Furniture Kleeners. c51-6 VALLEY VISTA CH 3-1838. 635 Thomas, SE.. c21tf Eg at law has been instituted after 5:00 o'clock p. m. on said 676-2526. p-5 Tires; Six-piece Whitworth Apply Michigan Industrial After 6 p. m. call 897-9570 or Grand Rapids. 49503. c41tf and ice cream. Also Mrs. Crys- -ILAS— clean, pleasant surround- Wrench set; Infanseat. Phone Packaging Co., 3755-36th St., to recover the debt secured by day will not be eligible to vote tal Bergy. Mrs L. M. Head- PIANO TUNING - And repair GRADUATION — Name cards, 534-6968. p5 this mortgage or any part there- Alto Area Cub Scouts are ings and as many RUMMAGE — And second best 949-4329. ^5 SE. c4-7 WEDDING INVITATIONS - In at said special election. Persons worth. Mrs. Beulah Duell and DECORATING service. Registered craftman commencements, fast service, of. having their Pine Wood Derby machines as you need. sale, 179 South Center Avenue, Lowell's newest subdivision. ROOM — For rent for ladies. variety of stylet and printing. planning to register must de- on Friday evening May 12. at Mrs. Elzabeth Crabb. Mrs. GARDEN TRACTOR-For sale, member of Piano Technicians Lindv Press, 1127 East Fulton, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Lowell. May 12 and 13. c-5 Sewer, water, gas and paved CaU 897-7953 p-5 Your wedding picture will be termine when the City and 7:30 at the Alto School. Skidmore was a Sunday dinner SERVICE All of them simple to use, David Bradley, 5 hp. cultiva- Guild. CaU GL 2-6690 or 241- 459-6613. c51tf that by virtue of the power of streets. Minimum lot size, printed without charge in the Township Clerk's offices will be Mrs. C. Bouwens. Mrs. Frank guest of Mrs. Crabb and Mrs. all completely coin TUTORING - Remedial read- tor. Snow plow and garden 3760. c48t/ FOR RENT — Apartment un- sale contained in said mortgage Papering & Painting SHAMPOO — Your own 71x135 feet. paoer. If you order your In- open for registration. Bouwens, Mrs. Paul Fuss. Mrs. Duell in Lowell, who had lately operated. If couldn't bo ing a specialty. Call 676-1159. plow included. 949-0158, call Cleans and brightens furnished, 3 rooms and bath. ATTENTION! and the statute in such case Under the provisions of Act REDUCE — Safe, simple and Wanted Private entrance. 897-7390 Lo- vitations here. Orders proces- made and provided, and to pay Ruth HOIUngshead, Mrs, Ken returned from a winter's stay SEE MY LINE OF easier . . . and it's funi c-5 after 4 p. m. c-5 new. Electric Shampooer Ma- Three bedroom ranch style, 269. Pubic Acts of Michigan. in Florida. fast with GoBese tablets. On- well. p-5 sed In at least ten days. Lo- said amount with interest, as Goff and Mrs. Seymour Bou- WALLPAPER BOOKS chine rental only $1 per day. six elevations to choose weU Ledger, TW 7-9261. Lo- 1955. as amended, registrations Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lorim FOR SALE — Wurlitzer piano, DESK ft CHAIR"— $20. Trunk, ly 98c. Ada Drugstore, Ada. AUTOMOBILE provided in said mortgage, and attended.a pre nuptial shower AND PAINTS 1 quart Rug-Mate Cleaner & from, $100.00 and paint for weU r>40t/ CAR OWNERS will not be taken by school of- were Friday guests of Mr. a Special! overstuffed chair, mahogany $5. 3 evening gowns size 10. C48-7 PASTURE — Land for rent. all legal costs, charges, and ex- wens, were among those who Spot Remover cleans average balance of down payment. MECHANIC ficials and only persons who Mrs, E. C. Rosenberg. Call 676-4656 gateleg table with 4 chairs $5. Two tires and rims new, Southeast of Lowell. Well penses, including the attorney at the home of Mrs. Ben Work- ON HAND - For sale alfalfa 9 x 12 rag. Call Plywood Mar- $109.00 per month includes Ledger Want Ads bring re- Ntw Stat# of Michigan Road Saftty Law have registered as general elec- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ban- c41tf and buffet, small cabinet, and 7:60 x 15, $20 each. Washing fenched. Also want to buy fee allowed by law. and all tax- man in Dutton honoring the Dry Clean June clover and seed corns, ket, 3128—28th St., SE Grand taxes and insurance. Steady employment in mod- sults. tors with the appropriate Town- croft were hosts to the Ban- fruit jars. Call 676 1159. c5 machine. $40. Also canning baler. EM 3-0676. c5 rociiiir^s es and insurance premiums paid young lady who will soon be- single cross three way and Rapids. 245-2151. c32tf em shop, opportunity for ship or City Clerk of the Town- croft family for dinner Sunday. $2 i°i' jars. Metal broom closet. $3. by the undersigned before sale, come the bride of Mrs. Work- MOTOR BIKE—"65 Bridgestone, four way crosses. The kind top wages, plus bonuses, va- PROPER HEADU6HT AIMING ship or City in which they re- Mrs. Una Wood of McCords 6764141. c-5 said mortgage will be foreclosed man's nephew. Tom Koekoek. 50 c.c., 27.000 miles. Electric you need for this season's FOR MORE INFORMATION cation, Blue Cross and pen- side are registered school elec- was a Monday visitor of Mr. FARMERS by sale of the mortgaged prem- Mrs. Hazel Pinckney of Grand starter, turn signals. Excel- SPINET PIANO - May be had planting. Pflster's Seed Com- sion plan. tors. and Mrs. E. C. Rosenberg. EXPERT CAR REPAIR ises. at public vendue to the I/edge was a Sunday dinner lent condition. UN 8-3636. c-5 by assuming small monthly pany. Clinton Blocher, UN 8- For pickup service on dead or This notice is given by order guest of Mr. and Mrs. William The Kent County Farm Bur- Well Drilling Call: DOK REALTY. INC. highest bidder at the East front 2451. c4-7 disabled farm animals—call NOW'S THE TIME TO GET THAT AUTO ELECTRONIC of the Board of Education of eau Women took a tour of the payments. Beautiful finish. JACKSON door of the I>obby of the Hall of Fairchlld and mother. Sunday G A^GF^LE~FridayrB to See it locallv. Write Credit C & W Tallow Co.. Cedar TUNED UP! The 1-oweli Area Schools. Coun- callers of Wm. and Ethelyn and Amway Corp. factory at Ada PUMP REPAIR TW 7-7931 Justice In Grand Rapids, Mlchl- 9 p. m., Saturday, 9 to 2 Dept., Box 57, NUes, Mich. Springs. Grand Rapids 245- MOTOR SALES ty of Kent. Michigan mother were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wednesday. The ladies who went Wash King HEAD LIGHT AIMING gan. on FRIDAY, the 28th day Fist Service, Free Esthnates p. m. Good clothes and rum- 1333. $5 service chaiS. 41tf 930 W. Main, Lowell TW 7-9281 14 years' mechanics service ROBERT E. REAGAN. D.D.S, from this vicinity and who en- P^ of July. 1967, at 9:30 o'clock in Scott, Mrs Mae Miller and mage. childrens, mens, ladies, Secretary, Board of Education Mr. and Mrs. I^wton Cole. joyed lunch at the Fox Head Folly Insured COIN OPERATED c5 the forenoon EST. The premises sizes 10 and 12. Toys & mis- 1952 CHEVIE - Plck-uo truck, IF YOUR CAR WON'T START - - CALL US $2.95 c5 Mrs. Mae Kendell was a din- Restaurant were Mrs. Ray Lin- LAUNDRY cellaneous. At Bieri home, ton. $65 Call OR 6-1198 AUCTION SALE! TRUSSES - Trained fitter, sur- covered by said mortgage are gical appliances, etc. At Koss c4tf WANTED — Real Estate, 3 or 676-2002 ner guesf of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ton, Mrs. Enoch Carlson. Mrs. INI WEST MAIN ST.. LOWELL Washington 1 mile north of after 6:30 p. m. c-5 situated in the Township of By- VANDER VEEN. FREIIIOFER Rexall Drags, Saranac, Mich- more bedroom home in the & COOK ard Fafrchlld at Schensul's Ca- R, 1). Bancroft. Mrs. Spenor L D. Richard Main Street. c5 SAT., MAY 13—I p.m. SUBURBAN HOMES - NEW, CaU Par Appointment—949-2640 ron, Kent County. Michigan, Johnson. Mrs. Leonard Johnson 82 Machines lo Serve You FRIGIDAIRE—Apartment size igan. c39tf Ada area. Buyer has just and are described as- 1123 W. Main St. feteria Sunday. LARGEST FHA lots. All plas- Elmo Dygert of Wiiliamston and Mrs. Floyd Bergy. CALL: TW 7-1104 4 Large 24-ib. Wash Extractors FOR SALE — Forma Is, size 7, refrlgeiatnr. In excellent run- tered hardwood trim through- sold farm. Call Frank Kors- The North 110 feet of the Lowell, Michigan, 49331 ky, GL 9-7102. Grover Co. ADA CITGO was a Caller of his brother. C9-12 both lone and short. Can be ning condition. $50. 7247 Bron- Farm Tools, Beef Cattle, out. FHA financing available. West 210 feet of the NW % of PUBLICATION ORDER WHITNEY VILLE U.B. Realtors. 53 Jefferson, SE, Open; Monday thrn Saturday, 7:N a. m. to 8:31 p. m. Clayton Dygert. one morning seen at 11035 Five Mile Road. son Street, Ada. c-5 4 Brood Sows, bred; Quan- Best construction value in the NW % of Sec. 11. T5N, FINAL ACCOUNT OX 1-8356. cJ tity of Straw, Cora, Hay, Grand Rapids, Mich. c5-7 CORNER THORNAPPLE RIVER DRIVE AND ADA DRIVE Mike Koenes' Body Shop R12W, Kent County, Michigan, File No. 115,191 last week. Sunday, May 14. Morning wor- this area. See these homes TWO — Registered quarter- Furniture, Few Antiques. Merle Onan subject to a right of way for Stale of Michigan, The Pro- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tros- ship 10 a. m. Sunday School II BACKYARD SALE - Thursday horse fillies, excellent blood while under construction. Half WANTED — Ironing done In 6196 Caseado Rd. Phono 949-2640 sello of, Albuquerque. New Mex- Clip and Save mile north of Lowell on Ver- highway purposes over the bate Court for the County of a. m. Evening worship 7 p. m. and Friday. May 18 and 19. lines. Good show stock. 949- my home, 10 cents a piece, Kent ico. are visiting the latter's sis- ALTON BIBLE CHURCH gennes Street. William Schre- CaU 897-9659. c5-8 West 33 feet thereof. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 220 Lincoln 3399. 6350 Cascade Road. c3-6 DOG BOARDING AND Dated; April 26 1967 Estate of Walter B. Finger, ters, Mrs. Genevieve Layer and 3-Mlle and Lincoln Lake Rd. Lake Ave. Sponsored by St. CARL WITTENBACH ur, contractor and builder. UNION BANK AND TRUST Deceased Mrs. Evelyn Shaffer and other Mary's Altar Society. c5-6 NURSERY SPECIAL - Blue EXERCISING Phone 897-9189. cltf realtives. Rev. Harold Foos, Interim Pastor Phone 458-2531 3Mi miles Southeast of Lowell, COMPANY (N.A.) IT IS ORDERED that on spruce. 2'. $1.50, large selec- Mrs. Lucy Huntington and II:N A. M. Worship 7:31 P. M. Worship FOR SALE — King Comet, ex- on comer of Hastings and By reservation, pickup and SLAY TON LAKE - 3 bedroom SEE US By Donald F. Oosterhouse June 8. 1917. tion of yews and iunipers at Mrs. Beulah Poe called on Mrs. COLBY Sonday School 11:M A. M. to Noon at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate cellent condition. Will sell grower's* prices. Cedar Gar- Peck Lake Road delivery service. home with frontage on chan- Its Attorney ACEMCY Opportunity Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- Barbara Wittenbach and new reasonable. 949-3482. c-5 dens Nursery, on US 131 be- nel and also acreage. Also, Business Address: "The gift of God Is eternal life"-Rom. 8:23 Indoor and outdoor facilities, For All Your igan. a hearing be held on the little son at the Osteopathic tween 15 and 16 mile mads. lots for sale with frontage on 111-G Waters Building FOR SALE ~ Piano, stroller, p4-5 feeding and sanitation meet Expanding program pro- petition of Neoma Finger. Exe- Hospital in Grand Rapids on 1 Independent Fundamental Hours 4 to 8 p. m. weekdays. lake. Terms available. Phone Grand Rapids, Michigan potty chair, tricycle, bottle professional requirements. Grattan OX 1-8419. c2-7 vides an opening with a mul- cutrix, for allowance of her Thursday. They also called on 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdav REPAIR — Your appliances, Skating Needs! C4-17 wanner, Cory glass coffee Make vour dog's home away SLAYTON LAKE - 3 bedroom tiple line Insurance com- Final Account. Ray Coats at the Baptist Chris- and Sunday. c5-8 lamps and other small elec- CHARLES I. COLBY maker. Call '949-2342. c-5 from home with one of the home with frontage on chan- pany to work In the urban, Publication and service shall tian Home. trical equipment, we do the Skates-CHICAGO-Skate Cases CROWD AROUND lie made as provided by statute Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vandawater ETFCTRIC^STOVE - 30", with Nation's Leading Field Dog nel and also acreage. Also farm and commercial mar- Alto Off. UN 8.3961 job promptly and very eco- Thirty-five percent of Michi- attended funeral services for dock and Ibht. Excellent con- Trainers. acreage for sale with 100' to kets. Established residence and Court rule. Congregational Church nomically. Don't delay, bring 1 for our gan's eight million citizens are the former's uncle. Ilarve Luce, dition. $75. Large comer cup- 200* frontage on lake. Terms desirtd. Married, 25-45. Ex- Toe Stops, Wheels, Pom-Pons, students. Date: May 2. 1967 Clarksville Office: UWTSD CHURCH OF CHRIST it in today. K & W Small Mo- Timberline available. Phone Grattan OX cellent training and field A. DALE STOPPELS in Big Rapids Thursday, F^TPSON AND SPRINO STREETS, LOWELL. M1CHIQAN board' $15. Antique dresser tors, 2361 West Main Street, . OW 3-3231 Art's with oval mirror. $10. 5830 1-8419. c-2-7 supervision provided. All ac- Skating Tights, Etc. Judge of Probate Sundaday didinnen r guests of the Rev. Charles C. Davis, Minister Lowell. Phone 897-9537. c3-7 Training Kennels I,ee Vaifdawaters were Mr. and Burton S. E. 949-3296. c-5 counts permanent. Weekly You can buy and sell al- VanderVecn. Freihofer & Cook Rodlo & TV Service Pratt Lake Ave., S. E., Mrs. Lvle Hawk and family of STRAW - ForlaleT5298~Bur- advance open, plus bonus Ask About our PARTY PLAN and Optn SkaHng most anything with a Ledger By: George R. Cook Sermon: "HONOR THY FATHER AND MOTHER" Main Street. Lowell. Mich. Lowell, Michigan I^ke Odessa. ONE JOHN DEERE—10. side ton. S5. c3tf REAL ESTATE program. Big Bonus Aitorney for Estate Exodus 21:12 mount mower One Interna- 1125 W. Main Street Pvt. Lee llimebaueh. son of COMPLETE REPAIR OF PHONE 897-9794 FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Bert Himebaugh Worship Service and Cbvdi School at 1I;N A. M. tional hay conditioner. 3 New GARAGE SALE — Saturday, 9 Call 676-2 BANK ON US TO Lowell, Michigan TV-RADIOS Idea hay conditioners. 1 John a. m. to 6 p. m. 115 Alta LEGION SKATING RINK A true copy. left on Monday for Camp Pen- Nursery Provided ANTENNAS-ETC. DAYS Deere hav conditioner. 2 New Vista, SE, one block east of cltf CASCADE AREA—8944 28th St. c5-8 mVi EAST MAIN STREET LOWELL, MICHIGAN MEET EVERY ROLAND R. ROBEY. dleton. California, after spend- 23 acres with two homes in wm ing two weeks leave at home. Holland 3-point mowers. One RegLster of Probate c-5-7 PHONE: TW 7-81M Cascade-Robinson intersection. POWER RAKE - Clean up Ph. TW 7-7360 RANKING NEED New Holland trailer mower. Misc. and clothes, sizes 11-16. fair condition. This is an ideal WANTED — Older man in good He wns a Sunday evening call- Looking your lawn the easy way with Open Frl. & Sat. Evenings Used rakes, balers, choppers. location for a family. Woods, health for part time work. VANDER VEEN FREIHOFER er of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Voss. c-5 a power rake. Rent one today Stop now and save. Garden hills and elbow room. This Clean up and odd jobs. Ply- & COOK He was a 1966 graduate of Cal- FOR A FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tST from K & W Small Motors, CHECKING ACCOUNTS Art Warning—Proprietor tractors and equipment. Mow- HEATMASTER - 80 gaUon. property has been Improved, mouth Tank of West Mlchl- 1125 W. M.iin St. edonia High School. Sunday School II a. m. Worship 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. 2361 West Main Street, Lowell, ers. tillers, seeders and rakes. automatic, electric hot water drive by and have a look. ;an, 5225—52nd Street, SE. Hi Lowell. Michigan 49331 Mrs. Keith Graham relumed 897-9537. c3-7 Yoath Fellowship—I:M P. M. 1 used Cub Cadet with mower heater. Armstrong oil furnace, Lowell School district. Terms "^6101. c-5 i% INTEREST PUBLICATION ORDER home Thursday from Biodgett ANNUAL RATE PAID ON File No. 115.515 Wednesday Family Prayer Fellowship 7 p. ra. and snow blade. 1 used Wheel- un type burner. Boy's 26" FOR SALE — New pool tables, may be arranged. CLIFFS" STANDARD Hospital in Grand Rapids where STATION BABYSITTING - Wanted by SAVINGS ACCOUNTS State of Michigan. The Pro- M. K1ITH MC IVEW — PASTOW ~ horse with mower. $195. 1 fIcycle, good condition, $15. seven to choose from, $80 and she had su/gery last week Fri- 4871 BUTTRICK AVE. - Nice 3 reliable 17 year old htlgi h Ado, Michigan Ph. 676-4701 bate Court for the County of used Wheelhorse with mower 250 gallon oil tank complete, under. Can be seen at 2950 day. She is recovering nicely bedroom home, 1% acre lot, school girl. WIU do light Kent Morning—"REVIVAL AND THE RETURN TO JOY" and snow blade, $395. good. gauge, legs, filler and vent Pettis, Ada. c-4-5 at present. very neat. A rural setting, you housekee_ CaU after 3 Estate of Ruth Chatterson, WAGON? LENA LOU pipes, like new. 949 0267, c-5 Mr. and Mrs. C. Bouwens Caledonia Tractor and Eauip- may have ponies and pets. p. m. 949-: c5-6 Farmers State Evening—"CONFESSING CHRIST AND THE FULLNESS ment Co., Caledonia, TW 1- FOR SALE — Three Hereford Deceased drove to' see the tomado dam- presents Offered at an attractive price, 8141. c-5 Bulls, purebred. Two year- WE GIVE IT IS ORDERED that on age near Freeport and Middle- OF THE HOLY SPIRIT" SANITARY lings. one two-years old. Call $7,900. Bank of Alto July 21. IM7, ville Sunday aftemoon. They LOOK HERE FOR A FOR YOUR REUPHOLSTERING - At rea- 949-3378. I. c4-5 at 9:30 A. M. in the Probate called at the Seymour Bouwens For Tranaportatlon or Spiritual Counael, Call TW 7-7915 SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Employment Courtroom. Grand Rapids. Mich- sonable rates Pre-estlmate. CASCADE ALTO-CLARKSVILLE and Dan Postma homes also. DANCING PLEASURE DEKALB XL SEED CORN - igan. a hearing be held at guaranteed workmanship. Call SOW COLCHESTER DR. you'll find... MICHIGAN Miss Pauline Enz of Lake GOOD ONE! anvtime except Sunday. 949- You may pick It up now while REAL ESTATE OFFICE Opportunities which all creditors of said de- Odessa and Miss Janice Enz ADA. MICHIGAN OFFICE HOURS— 3482. c5-8 supply is at Its best. Plant GREEN STAMPS ceased are required to prove of Woodland were Sunday after- Cleaning-Repairing your next crop to DeKalb XL 949-0490 at USED CAR BUYS U5f-1) CARS their claims. Creditors must noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. 1967 DODGE A1W SPORTSMAN 1966 HONDA — For sale. Ex- I to 12 and 1 to 3:N West Lowell United Brethren Church Installation Single-cross and three-way hy- file sworn claims with the court Glen Yeiter. Only 9.000 miles & guaranteed Bill Drake cellent condition. Call Alto OIL CHANGE — WASH — LUBRICATE Week Days West Grand River Drive, Lowell TRENCHING SERVICE brids. See or call me today. and serve a copy on Marion S. Mrs. Joe Hogeboon of Grand And The Hi Lites 868-2617. c-5 c5-6 Root-lowell REV. MAX OVENSHIRE, Pastor Licensed—Bonded—Insured Gerald Kyser, Lowell, 897- TUNE-UP — BRAKES — MUFFLERS 1966 I 4-dr. Alto-Thnrs. I to Noon Vestal at 2196 Kent Street. Oke- Rapids was a Tuesday luncheon 1967 SCOUT m 7477. c4-6 RUMMAGE SALE - 583 Ada FOR SALE — 8 room house by Clarkavllle—Wed. I to Noon mos, Michigan, prior to hear- guest of Mrs. Helga Wester. Fully equipped and onlv SUNDAY SCHOOL—11:30 A. M. Ada Office: Wyoming Off.: 1965 Plym. Belvedere 4-elr.t "S", eufo. FRIDAY AND Drive. Tuesday, May 16, 9:30 owner. 2 blocks from down- SNOW PLOWING ft WRECKER SERVICE ing. Mrs. Helga Wester and Mrs. 4,300 miles Sunday Sehool Snpt., Mary Rash SATURDAY a. m. to 4 p. m. Proceeds for town Lowell. CaU TW 7-7957. 1964 Valiant V-100 Station Wagon Publication and service shall Gladys Mettemick were Friday MORNING WORSHIP—11:16 A. M. 949-2770 243-0266 —PHONk— be made as provided by statute the Ada Christian School, c-5 CONCRETE & CINDER c-4.5 1964 Chevrolet II 4-clr., automatic luncheon guests of Mrs. Chas. 1965 880 PRAYER SERVICE THURSDAY—7:11 P. M. Alto: 818-2421 and Court rule. 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. c2W Factory Posthumus. Mrs. Chick Martin Air conditioning and auto- Class Leader, Sable Baker 1964 Chrysler 300 4-dr. HT, real sharp Clarksville—093-3231 Date: April 23. 1967 63 FALCON - For sale. All R. J. TIMMER REALTY was also a luncheon guest of pilot overhauled. 676-3691, 1835 But- FIBERGLAS RESIN-"A life- Building Blocks 1964 Olds MB 4-dr. Judge of Probate Mrs. Posthumus. COME AND WORSHIP WITH US time coating for your boat," Operations "THE BANK THAT BACKS trick, Ada. c-5 AM. SIZES u ADA (NEAR) — 22 acres land, 1963 Ford Galaxie 2-dr. VanderVeen. Freihofer & Cook Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blocher 1961 DODGE 441 ROGER REAMES $5.95 a gallon. Pettlt Epoxy Time To Check Up! THE FARMER" By: Stephan B. Graves were Saturday supper guests of 9-passenger. Power equipped YARD SALE - nothing, dlsh- boat paint. $3.95 a quart. Wil- borders on Bailey Lake. 1963 Pontiac Convertible And His Orchestra CASCADE — Commercial lot in OPENINGS FOR Atomey for Estate Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blocher and and automatic FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY es, toys, antiques, etc. Thurs- liams' Radlo-TV-Marlna, 126 1963 Dodge 440 4-dr. Sedan 1125 W. Main St. sons. < * day thru Saturday. 10 a. m. N. Hudson, Lowell, TW 7-9340. village with small home. main al Dlvition — Lowell, Mich. 8 p. m. to 12 midnight VOSBURG Lowell, Michigan Saturday ' supper guests of 1*3 DODGE 440 to 5 p. m. 4727 Honey Creek, c41tf COLDWATER RIVER - Cale- 1963 Olds 88 2-dr. Hardtop REV. ROBERT WEBBER, PASTOR Block and Gravel Co. donia School. 3 bedroom Ran- MEN It's time for a A true copy. Mrs. Lucy Huntington were her S-passpnger. Pushbutton drive c32tf % mile south of Cannonsburg. 1943 Pontiac 9-Pa8s. Station Wagon ROLAND R. ROBEY. son-in-law and daughter. Mr. & WALTER'S LUMBER MART- 8786 Grand River Drive. Ada cher with about acre lot on and radio Services at 8:45 and 11:11 A. m7~ 866-5895. c-5 Register of Probate c-4-6 Mrs. Charles Winn of Sparta. Open dally, including Satur- river. Attached garage, two —Machine Operators 1963 Corvair Convertib'e trouble-free Toro! Church School at 1:45, Classes for Ail Ages Over Two PHONE: 676-1047 Paul Vandawater was one of 1963 RAMBLER 660 days until 6 p. m. Friday baths. $19,500. 1962 Chevrolet Belair 2-dr., low mileage VANDER VEEN, FREIHOFER —Punch Press Operators < you own a cheap powermower now, you the two students chosen to at- l-passengcr. nights until 0 p. m. Every- c32tf EASTMONT — 2 bedroom bun- 1962 Ford Galaxie 2-dr. HT & COOK Guest Speaker—Edward Green thing for the home!. 925 West :alow on large lot, 120 x 360. irobably know all about expensive repair tend the Trouble Shooters Con- FOR SALE - 1960 Detrolter —Trackers 111-G Waters Building "WHAT ARE WE DOING HERE?" SPRING BUYS—at Dykhouse & Buys Main Street, Lowell. Phone "900. 1962 2-df. HT Dills and iniseidbla summer Saturdays. Vou'rf test in Kalamazoo Saturday. 1962 PLYMOUTH Trailer, 50 x 10, 2 or 3 bed- Grand Itaoids, Michigan Nnraery During The 11:11 A. M. Service 897-9291. c22tf LOWELL - Older 8 bedroom i-pass«nger. 1962 FORD Plcknp 1948 JEEP with Plow room home. Good condition. —Assemblers 1962 Dodge 880 Station Wagon probably ready for a trouble-free TORO. PUBLICATION ORDER home near Main Street. Could Comton In and letonel File No. 115,413 1161 FORD Pickup 1912 FORD Galaxie SM V-8, AUCTIONEER - And liquida- Call after 4:30. 676-1785 or be 2 family. One floor. $7,500. 1962 Plymouth Station Wagon INI DODGE SENECA Saranac, 642-3401. p5 Slate of Michigan, the Pro- 1957 , automatic tor. Col. A1 Jansma. Your LINCOLN LAKE ROAD - 13 1961 Cnrysler 4-dr. Sedan 1 l-passenger. bate Court for the County of GEER H. SMITH V-8 Automatic Pickup 19C1 OLDS Starflre Convertible auctioneer, any type of auc- acre scenic building site. WIU Train for AU Positions FOR SALE — 19W Ford Utility I960 Chrysler 4-dr. Sedan , Kent. lonla. Michigan South Boston Bible Church 1962 CHEVY II 1964 CHEVROLET Van tion, anywhere! Free service Track. Runs good. Also Con- Hilly, wooded. Terms. PUBLICATION ORDER 1911 to charitable organizations. I Estate of Peter Hage, l-passenger. "A Bible Believing Church Where a Warm Welcome 1954 FORI) 1962 FORD Van sole Ironer, both reasonable. WANTED — Have buyer for 3 Deceased. File No. 114,763 Awaits You" also buy estate property. Ph. 897-8104. bedroom home on lot or Good Insurance program SEVERAL GOOD "AS IS" USED CARS 534-9546. c41tf available IT IS ORDERED that on State of Michigan, tho Pro- PASTOR-JOE EVERETT acreage in Forest Hills School July 12, 1167, bate Court for the County of area. for you and your dependents Morning Worship and Junior Church ... INI Dodge Station Wagon 1N4 Dodge IN 4-dr. at 9:30 A. M. In the Probate Kent. 11:00 A. M. Nursery Provided DYKHOUSE & BUYS INI Dodge 4-dr. INI Plymonth 2-dr. Courtroom, Grand Rapids, Mich- Estate of Mary Tucker, Buy S-ROOM OUTFIT R. J. TIMMER REALTY Sunday School - INI VaUaat 4-dr. INI Pontiac 4-dr. HT igan, a hearing be held at which Deceased. 11:15 A.M. 6915 CASCADE ROAD - PHONE 949-1620 TIP TOP Ada, Michigan; office phone Going somewhere this Spring or Stmner? Young Peoples' Meeting INI Pontiac 4-dr. HT all creditors of said deceased 6:45 P. M. 676-3901; residence. 949-0139; APPLY AT THE Take good rare of your car... bring K to as IT IS .ORDERED that on Evening Worship ... DINETTE— TANK & GRAVEL CO. are required to prove their May 24, 1W7. with Confidence 7:45 P. M. or salesmen, Mr. Fahml, 897- Thursday Prayer Meeting Formica top, and upholstered PERSONNEL OFFICE for • complete check-ip. All needed repairs claims. Creditors must file at 9:30 A. M. In the Probate From Your 7:36 P. M. chairs. M-21—Ada, Mich. 9334, or Mr. D.vtne, 676-9124, or Mrs. Wamer, 897-7315. c-5 will be expertly done. sworn claims with the court and Courtroom, Grand Rapids. Mich- DODGE BEDROOM SUTTE- There is nothing left to chance when you buy a serve a copy on John Worst. igan. hearing be held on the GASOLINE... at 6-drawer double dresser, mir- ROAD AND DRIVEWAY "QUALITY" DEALER BUn.DINO TOP QUALITY USED CAR Administrator, of 2655 Albert, petition of Charles 1. Colby, ad- ror, 4-drawer chest, bookcase LOST AND FOUND Motor Tune-Up Brakes Checked New Whiriwindby S. E., Grand Rapids, Michigan, ministrator for allowance of his (One of 7 8-tlme winners In Church Of The Nazarene bed, Innersprlng mattress, and SEPTIC TANK BUILDING ROOT-LOWELL Wheob AHgntd Battery Chock at prior to hearing. final account and for the as- the U. S. A.) 201 North Washington Lowell. Michigan ^ K0 STAMP Prices! matching box springs. LOST — A small black short- Publication and service shall signment of residue. hair male dog with a limp In OH Chongtovtr THE REV RUSSELL E. SPRAY 1 LIVING ROOM SUITE— Road Gravel Wash and Polish be made as provided by statute Publication and service shall right hind leg. If found please EIGHT BLENDS OF GAS—One to fit your cor ! Nylon upholstered sofa and MANUFACTURING and Court rule. be made as provided by statute Bank Run and Processed call 868-3131. c-5 SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:01 A. M" needs! chair, two walnut end tables, Date: April 20. 1967. and Court rule. MORNING WORSHIP 11 ;M A.M. and coffee tablo. Two match- Screened Cement Gravel PHONP:: R97-9291 JOHN P. STEKETEE. Date: April 17. 1967. JACKSON YOUNG PEOPLE AND JUNIORS 1:45 P. M. BATTERIES • LUBRICATING ing lamps. Crashed Stone CO. McQueen momCo. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Judge of Probate A. DALE STOPPELS, EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. TIRES • OIL CHANGES Black Dlrt-FllI Sand INCORPORATE! Donald F. Oosterhouse MOTOR SALES ALL S ROOMS Judge of Probate PRAYER AND PRAISE WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.*. Lowell. Mich.—897-9212 WITTENBACH Attorney for Administrator Geer II Smith 1271 or $11 month 222 Wost Moin St. LoweU Ph. $97-9225 "The Home of Dependable Supervised Nursery During AU Services SEED — And eating potatoes. 111-G Waters Building Attornev for Estate SALES & SERVICE CO. Used Cars" For the wages of Bin Is death; but the gift of God is eternal SCRIPP'S FINE FURNITURE JACK MATHEWS Early Onawaya and Subago An Equal Opportunity Grand Rapids, Michigan Ionia, Michigan life through Jesus Christ onr Lord. Romans C:a JIM'S SUNOCO SERVICE 947 Wealthy, SE, Grand Rapids seed. Open seven days a Employer Heim Texaco AUTHORBSO PUNOUTH DEALER 4S CHRYSLER 749 West Main St., Lowell A true copy. A true copy. 930 W. Main, Lowell TW 7-9281 week. Four miles east of Sar- Tfrgjg RCTww CWnJfwnOn Jim Vtacent, Proprietor M-II, ADA Phone: 67M1I8 Phone 456-5181 897-8342 i ' Phono 897-9625—E. Main St., Lowel PHONE 897-9227 ROLAND R. ROBEY, ROLAND R ROBEY. Come and Worship Wifh Us anac comers on M-21, north c4-5 Register of Probate c3-5 Register of Probate c3-5 c24tf side of the road. ; c-51tf HHHMHMMHMP

Tnr l.owri.l- rrnr.rR. MAY ll. m: fames r.*ere played with the prizes Iwing presented to Mrs. Cradle shower qiven Mrs. James Eickhoff was held Gary Rash, Bonnie Rash. Mrs. Saturday afternoon May 6th in Edward Rash and Mrs. Joe coming for Mrs. Eickhoff the home of Mrs. Donald Dart Eirkhof/. of Route 2. Lowell. The guest of honor received A baby shower complimenting many attractive and useful gifts which were displayed in a events baby basket. Refreshments were served to the 14 guests by Mrs. Dart, Morse Lako-McCords Farm Bureau will meet at the home MOOSE CIVIC of Mr. aid Mis. Ir;i Frying AFFAIRS' Friday evening, May 12lh. The Garden I-ore Club w'll meet In the Legion Club rooms, Tuesday, May 16. at 2 p. m. Bako Sals—HI Lo Gun Club, FAMOUS Saturday, May 13, at the Kro- ger Store from 9 till 2. Regular meotlng of Cyclamen Birdie Detmers, Chapter 91. OES. Friday, May FISH DINNER I2th, at 8 p. m. James Cook, jr. The Esther Group of the Con- are married gregational Church will meet In FRIDAY, MAY 12 the Church Lounge Friday. May The First Methodist Church 19. at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Tillie SERVING FROM 5 TO 8 P. M. of Lowell was the scene of White and Mrs. Nina Dawson the wedding of Bertie Loo as Hostesses. Mrs. Dawson will •vtV'] Detmers and James B. Cook give the devotions. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Det- There will be no Co-Wed at MOOSE DINING ROOM mers and Mr. It Mn. James mt*. Meeting at the Congregational 210 last Main St., LoweQ B. Cook, all of Lowell, are Church this Saturday evening. Barbara Sisson, the parents of the biidai cou- ple. ...featuring "Fresh Smelt from the clear blue The regular meeting of the John Briggs The bride was stunningly at- V.F.W. Auxiliary to Post M03 waters of Lake Michigan, and fried potatoes, tired in a traditional white linen will be held Thursday, May 11, hot rolls, salad, coffee or milk." engaged to wed gown with sleeves trim mod with at 8:15 p. m. at the hall. The lace, an empire lac® trimmed hew officers will be Installed Calvary Christian Reformed Church Nr. and Mrs. Richard SU bodlcevr.'wWi an A lino .skirt, and all fhembers ai'e urged to son of 8M Monroe Street, ai£ ALL YOU CAN EAT and panel train. A,.matching attend. ON WEST MAIN STREET LOWELL. MICH. nounce the engagement of Adults, $1 — Children Under 12. 50c lace circlet head piece sacuring their daughter, Barbara Jean, the illusion veil beaulllully com- The Senior Citizens will have SERVICES—10:00 A. M.—7:00 P. M. Sunday School—11:10 A. M. to John Wesley Brlggs, son plimented the bride's gown. The a Potluck supper and card par- Prepared by (hat old salty sailor himself. Frank VanDusen of Mr. and Mrs. Johaan Brlggs, bride carried a gardenia and ty, sponsored by the V.F.W. 12088 Gee Drive. stephenotis bouquet. Auxiliary, on Thursday, May 18, Everyone Welcome John was a 1966 graduate Mrs, Cy Floyd of Stanwood, at 6:30 p. m, at the V.F.W. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC of Lowell High School. Bar- sister of the bride was honor HaU. bara will be a 1M7 gradcat* attendant, and bridesmaids were Clark-Ellis American legion PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT THE MOOSE CIVIC AFFAIRS' of Lowell also. the Misses Susan Jean Com- Auxiliary will meet May 15 at PROGRAMS A June 24th wedding Is be- dure, Paula Jane Detmers, and T"i Just arrived ing planned. 8 p. m. In the club rooms. Servicemen- Mary Del and Jane Anne Riv- Rebekah Lodge meeting next ette. These attending young Lo- Bom to So. 4 and Mrs. Gaiy New Addresses Tuesday evening, May 16, at 8 L. Gage, a baby girl on May 6. well ladles wore mauve pink p. m. peau de linen empire gowns and She weighed 6 pounds, 9 ounces The addresses of the follow- and has been named Lynann ing servicemen have been matching puff veiled headpieces There will be a ham and beef Carol. While Gary Is stationed changed recently. trimmed with tiny bows. They dinner at the Snow Christian In Viet Nam, Mrs. Gage Is liv- carried a cluster of pink Easter Center, Wednesday, May 10, Pfc. David A. Rogers. RA lilies. •' i serving to begin at 5:30 p. m. ing with her parents In Ada. Mot The proud grandparents are 16930411, HHC USA SUPFRCOM Jerry Halp served as best Sponsored by the WSCS. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips -Saigon, APO, San Francisco, man, and master and mistress Califoniia, 96307. KiORMOM of ceremonies were tyf. & Mrs. South Boston Extension Club of Ada and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gould Rlvette, all Well khown will meet Thursday. May 18, at Gage of Lowell. Pfc. David Tichelaar, RA 169- May IT LoweU resldehts. 1 p. m. with Mrs. Claude Hark- 28819, 27th Ord. Co.. APO. New The Messers Cy Floyd. Earl er. Mr. and Mrs. James Eickhoff York. New York, 09171. are the proud parents of a baby Doyle, Daniel Flnkler, and Ger- The Jolly Community Club rit Van Markensteln seated the girl born May 8, weighing 6 Gordon E. Marehal. ENS. US. FLOWERING PLANTS CORSAGES meets Wednesday, May 17, at unds and 1 ounce. The little CGC Gresham (WHEC-387). US- three hundred guests. 12:30 at the Hi Lo Gun Club. Chn-santhemums Orchids The wedding party greeted iss was named Angela Sue. CG Squadron Three, c-o FPO, Work committee Helen Jones San Francisco. CaUfornla, 96601. Hydrangeas Cymbldlums Open the guests at a beautiful re- and Leona Hunt. Combination Pots ception In the Runciman Build- Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carnations Daily & Sunday Tupperware Party. Tuesday, Dowllng of Cascade Township, Double Potted Petunias ing. The young couple will May 16 8 p. m., at the Lowell Darrell Dart has —California Giants Roses 9 a.m. fa make their home on tne Cook a boy, Douglas Shane, on Sun- Methodist Church, sponsored by day, May 7, at Biodgett Hos- Former resident birthday fete —Beautiful Singles 7 p.m. farm, Just north the WSCS. For Information call Potted Mums ltal In Grand Rapids. The ba- Mrs. Arnold Wittenbach. TW 7- y weighed 9 pounds at birth. to wed in June DarreU Dart who WM five Permanent Arrangements 8260. E years old on May 4th, was de- CUT FLOWERS Dish Gardens Mother-Daughter Banquet, on lightfuUy surprised Thursday Pansles Connie Clemenz of LoweU. Susan DeVries, daughter of Roses May 23rd, 6:30 p. m., Lowell Hubert DeVries and the late evening when his parents, Mr. Chrysanthemums Rose Bushes FREE DEUVERY Methodist Church. For reserva- and Mrs. Donald Dart of Route Flowering Trees Mrs. DeVries of Greenville, Carnation IN LOWELL tions call Mrs. C. Bradshaw Plnwheel pinup is engaged to wed Jay Cas- 2. Lowell, entertained some of Gladiolus Forget-Me-Nots TW7-7596. Mrs. O. Thaler, TW his Uttle friends In their home. The Junior High 8th Grade well, son of Mr. and Mrs. Snapdragons 7-7234. or Mrs. Stan Gardner, Adelbert Caswell of Rockford. Games were played with priz- TW 7-9795. ris will present a fashion snow Skating Parly g the Runciman Elementary Mr. Caswell Is at present es being won by Lisa and KeUy Blue Birds from Lowep and Chicken Barbeque—Memorial Eickhoff, David Wedell, & Dar- Day, Mav 30. 12 noon to 6 p. m. aU purpose room at 4 p. m. with the U. S. Navy. Susan Alto groups are all Invited to reU. Snow Christian Center, 3211 Thursday. May 16th. The girls Is a senior at Greenville High Birdiwood Gardens attend a skating party at the have made all of the clothes School. Refreshments, which Included American Legion Roller Rink Snow Avenue. % chicken. $1.75; a decorated birthday cake, were FLORAL & GIFT SHOP 2 chicken, |1.25. Includes rolls to be modeled In their Home A June wedding is planned. on Monday, May 15. Economics class. served to the Uttle gueits and PH. TW 7-7737 730 B00FREY ST.. 10WEU The girls will meet down- potato salad, cole slaw and bev- DarreU's brothers and sister. erage. Desserts exua. Everyone Many committees have been Yon can boy and sell al- "WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE "-TELEFLORA WORLDWIDE stairs after school for eames He received several gifts from invited. c5-6 hard at work this week plan- most anything with a Ledger the group. f and refreshments and will skate ning their decorations, refresh- from 4 to 5 d. m. Each girl The Alto Mother's Club will ments and programs. Is to provide W own skate meet Friday, May 19, for their annual Potluck supper between The pubUc Is cordlaUy Invited rental of 25 cents. 8:30 and 7 p. m. at the Alto to attend. Junior. HI Camp Fire Girls GREENVILLE IONIA will be on hand to help with School. AU parents of the chil- beginners. dren are un?ed to attend. The CARD OF THANKS DRIVE-IN THEATRE DRIVE-IN THEATRE TTie partv Is being given In entertainment for the evening I would like to thank everyone honor of the Blue biros who will be a play "Feudln Fun" who sent caids, plants and oth- put on by some of the mothers. sold their quota of 1il2 uori murmorce er favors whUe I was home en- Regular meeting of South Friday, Saturday, Saaday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, boxes of candy Ini the spring tertaining the mumps, and to Boston Grange wiU be Saturday May 12.13,14 May 12,13,14 sale. Those who soji the girls who kept tne Restaur- evening. May 13. Please bring more will receive ant open whUe I was home. either jeUo, cake, or cookies Tsny Curds, Vlma Lhl, ens. p-5 Theima Roth for late lunch. - George C. Scott, in Peter Sellers, Elke Sommer, la Spring Council Fire Snow Farm Bureau wiU meet "NOT WITH MY WIFE, "A SHOT IN THE DARK" The date of the annUSl Spring at the Snow Christian Center CARD OF THANKS YOU DONT!" In Color Council Fire for l/owell and Al- on May 12 at 8 p. m. Mrs. Les- I would like to thank my In Color to Camp Fire Girls and Blue ter Antonldes wiU be the host- friends and neighbors for their Birds has been set as Mondav. ess. visits and caIIUt S du ring my r-And— -And- May 22. It will be held at 7:30 LoweU Chapter 1388 Women stay In the hospital and con- p. m. In the Runciman School. of the Moose wll hold a regu- valescence at home. Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward James Garner, Sidney Poltier There will be a rehearsal that lar business meeting on Mon- c-5 Alex Rozek Jason Robards, In day, May 15th, at 8 p. m. Elec- "DUEL AT DIABLO" same day Immediately ' after "A BIG HAND FOR THE tion of new officers from 7:30 In Color school. Ledger Want Ads bring re- LITTLE LADY" to 8 p. m. salts. Overateht Camp-out Cyclamen Chapter No. 94, In Color The overnight camp-out for O.E.S. wiU be serving their An- Midnight Shew—Saturday Only Midnight Show—Saturday Only Camp Fire Girls has been set nual Smorgasbord, Saturday, tfr wmt •% A ^ "13 FRIGHTENED for JJun e 13-14. June 3rd, 1997, at the Masonic 7% I I# l%l | J 4 THE VAMPIRE" GIRLS" Temple at Lowell. Serving from ^ ^ Da KM Ya Grsip < 4 to'7:30 p. m. There will be a The Sixth Grade Da Koo Ya variety of meats, salads, des- 1 Camp fire group met on Hay 2. serts, etc. AU you want to eat. THEATRE We talked about the honors,we Tickets may be purchased at LOWELL—MICHIGAN had earned through the year. the door'or by phoning Ada Each girl is to turn ia her RAVENNA 676-5378. THUDS., FM.. SAT., SUN., own list of honors to Mrs. MAY II, li, I), 14 nc seme Coons at the next meeting. The LIVESTOCK SALES group sang a Camoflre song. YoHMUBhtthe ...PROM YOUR NEBGHBORSI Janet Dart, scribe Prices for May Q. 932 head s LIFE Tuuycatl of Livestock, 117 consignments Great Danes Patrol . Your rnuniciptl electric Saturday the Great Danes Pa- Now WiA of Poultry and Rabbits lystcm is a hometown business-governed by local offidali, operated and trol took a hike to Fallasburg INSURANCE Park. Two girls gave \» rides chase Veal up fa $44.50 cwt. managed by local people, and owned by those it serves, i Your neighbors on their horses. the Beef Staers and Heiftrs up to $24.90 cwt. handle the tough job of keeping power on the lines, night and day... Later we cooked our meal, PIANS leaf Cows up to $20.40 cwt. played baseball and waded in Foil ®LCLZT S make the day-to-day decisions that go with managing this vital public the creek. Then we went home. Beef Bulls up to $22.50 cwt. ( I service... keep the records, read the meters, and do the dozens of In a couple of weeks we are for family jmsaW Feeder Cattle from $17.50 to $30.75 cwt. planning another hike. tasks so essential to efficient operaUon. 5 With local ownership, Dawn Spino, scribe Hogs up to $22.30 cwt. control and management, you and your neighbors get all • \ v ' ami business HCHMW Sows up to $20.00 cwt. Twan-Wan-O-KI Group 1 Boars 1 up t* $13.00 cwt. the dividends ' from your municipal power system- The Twan-wan-o-kl group met CALL FOR DETAILED Feeder Pigs .from $11.25 to $1B.25 cwt. dividends in the form of better electric service, Mondav after school. Mrs, Wert AfterTheFox and Mrs. Day brought to INFORMATION reasonable rates, increasing owner- the Museum. We saw the gas WEDNESDAY. MAY 17 The sale has the largest number of buyers paying the high- ship of a growing asset. light village which was finished. Everyone had a good time. SURPRISE NIGHT est market prices for your livestock. Mrs. Bieri fumlshevl the tteat AH Seats 33c Valuable Free Gift given away at 1:15 o'clock every Mon- We had a sucker. One Show at 7:11 p. m. day night. Must be present to wtn. You are always welcome Ellsa Splno, scribe JOHNSON, to attend the sales every Monday even though you do not LOWELL LIGHT & POWER have anything to seU, CARD OF THANKS CARRINGTON & One Performance We operate the Ravenna Livestock Sale on Monday, and the Big Eaplds Sale on Wednesday. I wish to extend my sincere Thursday through Snaday at 7:45 p. m. Bonded for your protectkm. OWNED BY THE ^ ^ | PEOPLE OF LOWELL thanks awl appreciation to my RITTENGER. Inc. SALE STARTS AT i;N P. H. friends, nilghbors and relatives One Show Wednesday at 7 p. m. * mtmim W for their prayers, cards, visits, US West Mala SL. LoweU plants, gifts and donations of PHONE 817-1253 RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES food when I was In the hospital Open Dally 8:91 a. m. to 5 p. m. CLOSED George Wright RAVENNA, MICHIGAN I. Paul Remaa and since my return home. Saturday 'til Noon MONDAV AND TUESDAY Auctioneer Haaager Mrs. Lawrence c-6