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<strong>Grand</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>Ledger</strong> - Wednesday, Jane 14, 1978 - Page 4Country CarouselThe 1978 edition of CountryCarousel, a guide to pick-yourownfarms and roadside marketsthroughout the state, has beenpublished by the Michigan Departmentof Agriculture and isavailable to the public withoutcost.According to B. Dale Ball.MDA director, if you've neverexperienced the joy the pickingfresh fruits and vegetables, thebooklet is for you. It's also avaluable guide for those who arefamiliar with Michigan's bountifulharvests.ACountry Carousel lists about900 farms and markets in alphabeticalorder by county. Ballsaid. It gives the name of thefarm or market, directions forgetting there, produce availableand a telephone number to callfor information.The four-color cover featuresa canvas tote filled with avariety of tasty Michigan produce.The tote carries thedepartment's campaign theme."Good things growing in Michigan."The booklet size makes itEVENINGSPECIALS!Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday& ThursdayIndudai: Meat, Potato, Vegetable IOnly $2.25ideal for storage in the glovecompartment of your car so it'shandy when you're ready tomake spur-of-the-momentstops, or for use as a referencewhen touring Michigan's rollingcountryside.On the final page and insidethe back cover of the booklet area map of the state by county andlist of Michigan's crop calendarindicating the approximateopening dates for over half ofthe state's 50 agricultural crops.Copies of Country Carouselare available without cost fromMDA's Information division. P.0. Box 30017. Lansing 48909.The first puppet show inthe United States took placein New York City onFeb. 12, 1738!Salad'Sorry, no senior citizen's discount on these spocialsl— Paul's Family —Showboat Restaurant700 E. Main St, Lowell, 897-9622Emi Steps,•WCLMANIZEDOUTWOJ WOOOJ|M2ilH'M 3 ,5t 5 47 , 8 M7MUiiiUiiLiit14?4 , WI , S ,7 F12^BARNFtr That EitraMMSficiFor Yoir UriQVALITT MATERIALS$299.00wclriiii floorNoo^ it i Rikr, MiHor, £Miirt ' >$3.00 OffMU- Mff. 8n| Buuetied ListsdLJust6tt TktOmewt EdWOLMMIZED OVTDOM WOODEHE3mmARemodeling Yourn Kitchen?mChapter's Installation Monday Announces CandidacyTaking office hi the Lowell' Women of the Mooae, Chapter 1388, Jane 19, wlD be (root row, fromleft, Betty Miller, Cora Stornuand, Emily Zengrl, Norene Martin. Middle row, Maria Klap, EstherWilson, Loma Franks, Janet Bovee. Back row, Rose Nead, Judy MerkHnger, Faith Marshall andMarian Baker.The formal ceremonies ofinstallation will be bestowedupon the new officers of Chapter1388. Lowell Women of theMoose. Monday evening. June19.Lowell Moose Lodge No. 809Governor John Minges will performthe installation at theLodge. 210 East Main Street,beginning at 8 p.m. He will beNi CM ItlfIMS -assisted by Mrs. Diel Smit.Installing Guide.Occupying the chairs of thenew officers until the ritual isperformed will be the membersof the Loyal Order of the Moose.Taking office as Senior Regentfor the 1978-79 club yearwill be Mrs. Cora Stormzand.Her staff of officers will include:Mrs. Betty Miller. JuniorOff <strong>To</strong> Good StartBristol's Allstars sponsoredby Bristol's Body Shop of Lowell.coached by <strong>To</strong>m Smith.Dale Marshall and Jim Piercefield.is off to a good season withpre-season wins over Cannonsburgand Greenville teams.Bristol's place second andreceived a huge trophy whenRacquetball Plus of <strong>Grand</strong>Cikiiftt byNOMECREST•ERILLATVo l bit Ym Millten M M HILUMBERIMMIUITie Tl«eDeck !•mmwIIAMHEIRAIL FENCEa^vor PAINTSAVE on2 Moi FailsExteriorWbittCDX SHEATHING3/1" SI 31 1/2" SMI5' 116.088' 118FOR QUALITY^MaterialKamarJj|Paiiit|CASHWAYL U M B E RS I N C E 1 8 8 4STORE HOURS:7:30am - 5:30pmMonday - Friday7:30am • 3:30SaturdaysRapids sponsored a Slo-Pitch<strong>To</strong>urnament on Huff and BelnapFields June 2. 3. and 4. Scoresfor the tourney were: Arbanas11-17. Center Mfg. 4-2. MIP10-4. Snug Harbor 4-2. Buckly7-6. Thor 11-9. Arbanas 16-7and K-K 9-16. Home runs werehit by <strong>To</strong>ny Myers. Gary Sherman.Dale Courier and GordonSharpe. jr.The Lowell YMCA leaguebegan last Tuesday with Bristol'staking a 4-2 win overZephyr's. Gary Sherman andPaul Schram each scored tworuns: each hitting a home run.Dale Marshall was on themound the total game.Saturday found the team travelingto Stanton to participatein the Stanton Merchant's <strong>To</strong>urnamentwith games with SlocumAgency. Greenville, 18-7; homerunsby Dale Courier. DuaneMclver (2). <strong>To</strong>ny Myers andruns by Joe Rinard. Dale Marshalland Dave McLean andsuper catching by Paul Schramand Dale Courter.Midway Inn. Sheridan 15-14with homeruns by Dale Courter.Duane Mclver and <strong>To</strong>ny Myers,and runs by Joe Rinard (2). KenSmith (2). Dave McLean (2),'Kim Chesebro (2). Paul Schram(2). Duane Mclver and DennisSharpe.Outstanding defense byDuane Mclver. and PaulSchram. and offense by DaleMarshall, Joe Rinard andDennis Sharpe.The final game with MartinElectric. Lansing was 22-20 withhome runs by Duane Mclverand Dennis Sharpe. Runs wereby Schram (2). Mclver (3).McLean (3). Chesebro (2), Rinard(2), Smith (2), Courter (2)and one each by Marshall andSharpe. Kim Chesebro was onthe mound for all three games.Bristol's next game will beThursday night against VillageInn at 9:30 p.m. in RecreationPark.TO BUY, SELL, RENTOR TRADE-USE THELEDGER CLASSIFIEDSThe<strong>Grand</strong><strong>Valley</strong><strong>Ledger</strong>Published by The <strong>Grand</strong><strong>Valley</strong> Publishing CompanyLowell. KentCounly.Michigan 49331ROGER K.BROWNEDITOR & PUBLISHER[Published every Wednesday and ientered in the Post Otliceat Lowell. Michiganas Second Class MatterIonia & Kent CountiesS5.00 per yearOutside Ionia & Kent Counties$6 50 per yearGraduate Regent; Norene Martin.Junior Regent: MarionBaker. Recorder; Rose Nead.Treasurer; Janet Bovee. RitualDirector.Judy Merklinger. Argus:Faith Marshall. Pianist; MariaKlap. Assistant Guide; EstherWilson. Sentinel; Loma Franks.Guide: and Emily Zengri. Chaplain.Upon conclusion of the ceremonies.the new officers will bethe guests of honor at aluncheon in the dubrooms.BETTER LOAF OF BREADUSDA researchers think theymay be able to expand themarket for U.S. Hard RedWinter Wheat in Europe byblending U.S. wheat flower withEuropean wheat flour to make abetter loaf of bread. Scientistsstudying the bread-making potentialof various Europeanflours have determined thatacceptable loaves of bread canbe made with a 50-50 blend ofU.S. wheat flour and four varietiesof European wheat.•i»n»Former Trustee of Cascade<strong>To</strong>wnship Jo Somerville of 7136Gladys S.E. has announced hercandidacy for the Third DistrictCounty Commission seat.The first woman elected asTrustee in Cascade <strong>To</strong>wnship.Mrs. Somerville served fouryears from 1972 through 1976and was a candidate for DistrictThree County Commission in1976.She has served on the Cascade<strong>To</strong>wnship Board of Appeals.Advisory Board to theKent County Board of PublicWorks. Kent County Board oflnstitut : on and the GoverningBoard of Kent County Communeity Action Program.Mrs. Somerville has been inbusiness in the <strong>Grand</strong> Rapidsarea for over 20 years as acommercial interior designerand is a member of the AmericanSociety of Interior Designers.She has been actively engagedthe past year establishing anew business. Sunflower, in' '••J %(>"Sm -kJMrs. SomervilleAda.Recently. Mrs. Somervillewas elected to a second term asPresident of the Lowell Businessand Professional Women'sClub.TO BUY, SELL, RENTOR TRADE-USE THELEDGER CLASSIHEDSBUYINGA NEW CAR?Make sure you have adequate liability insurance.We have many inexpensive coverageplans to protect your car and motorizedvehicles.J. R. B.AGENCY, INC.835 W. Main. 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