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Established June. 1893 LOWELL, MICH.. THUIiS^AY, APRIL II. 1957 Number 5

Cool Weather Holds Off Bad Storms Will Bridge Solve Ada's Problems? Brothers' Wives Run ! Who'll Give in First: Congress, Summerfield! Race With the Stork Lowell Police Completing Plans For Structural Beams Going in Place for New Ada Bridge Bernard and Edwin Smith-and Local Post Office Will Close their wives—have been keeping Effective Civil Defense Unit Here the stork rather busy! Saturdays Unless Order is Rescinded The flaky "globs" of snow which igan this April, our southern Bernard and Edwin are broth- Lowell Postmaster George Hale .boxes will not be able to pick up settled and quickly melted Tues- friends have been suffering from tis. Their wives had babies on received an order Monday from j their mail. day didn't g>ve one the feeling the same unsettled weather condi- March 31 and April 2. respective- the Post Office department that, j Other Cutbacks ly. Both babies are boys, and of looking toward the southwest In tions as we worried through last a. "I this Saturday, the local post i Th(, ord(,r mnke5 nther were bom at Blodgett hospital. search of an angry funnel cloud year early in the spring. ofllcj. Should dlscontlnuo the rcsu. j llacks 5(,rv,cp lhrc,UBh0Ut ,ho The first Smith baby, Rudy but. civil defense workers aren't Police Chief Frank Stephens lar Saturday somce. week. Post office window, wlU be going to wait until tornado weather states much progress is being Bernard, arrived March 31. and ThU Include, the rural mm.- , , „ weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounces. He. opi n lnm| 8 M m |0 5:00 conditions exist before they make made in developing a well-organ- dellyene. and ci y deliverie,. The m ,n,tCiK| o( th(. o| his mother and dad, live at 223 plans for the expectant spring i/cd civil defense unit hero, and doors uf the post office will m M Maple st., Lmvell. storms. that in the event of an emergency becloud, so patrons of post office ;o„lcrs ran on,y ^ ^ In spite of the cool weather we he U confident expert and efficient .lust three days later Mrs. Ed- tween 9:00 a m. and 5:00 p. m., have been experiencing in Mich- help will be available. win Smilh's boy, Darwin Francis, says Hale, under the new regula- AlllKMigli I hey could use more arrived. This youngster, weighing Kaslrr ^Carlifl" tions. chain sa.vs (the department ex- 7 pounds and 10 nunces at birth, will make his new home with Unless this order is rescinded, pressed a desire to M'u all area IMan.s I pdrnvav /IlawSpieet* owners of chain saws in a recent his parents of course at Route 2. that is, unless either Congress or issue of the Ledger) other equip- Saranac. Hnkrr. civic affairs Postmaster Arthur Summerfield ment seems to be available, such ohairman of the Lowell Moose -iveg in" to the other's argu- as bulldozers, etc. Forty station Lodge, states they will continue) ments in the pending battle down n wagons have l)een rounded up, and Ada Bicyclist their annual "Operation Easter I ' Washington, D. C.. Unveil will the housing and feeding of home- Carlift" this year, and plans are j 'invc t() make adjustments to these less persons has been adequately now underway to have 25 auto- jnew eutbacks in service in the (•ood Friday In April 19. and we I arranged for. Hit by Auto; mobiles and drivers available1 L*nV('ll P<>sl office. understand from Board of Trade Trank expects to announce the Easter Sunday. 1 Postmaster fieneral Summcr- president David Coons that most chairman of the many phases of ln every community through- field insists these measures must business establishments in Lowell Dies at Hospital CD openitlon In the next Issue of out America. Canada and Alaska.! IK* taken to keep his department plan to close at noon, and re-open this paper. A Lowell high school junior, where a Moose lodge Is located. I within its budget; Congress seems after 3 o'clock. Hand In Himd Stewart Thomet, 17. of 1970 Pettis. free transportation to the church to think Mr. Summerfield is bluff- Thin will enable employees and N. E., Ada. was driver of a car : Civil defense works hand in of their choice is being offered ing and is just attempting to stage maaageni to attend the reUgious which collided with a young 13- hand with the civilian ground ob- lo persons who, because of illness.' a show in order to get the J47 Hervicen of their churches. year-old bicyclist Friday morn- server corps, and Lowell is no disability or lack of transportation,} million appropriation in the sub- * * * ing. exception. would otherwise be unable to at- mitted postal budget for the fis- Workmen Were busy Inst week hh the struc- Tis a Small World! The new headquarters have been accomodate north-south traffic within Ada: Its ' The youth. David Miles, sbivpf tend church. cal year 1957-58. established in Segwun for the Lo- tural beams for the new Ada bridge over Grand destruction would -cut Ada In half" thev say. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Miles Of Locally, phone TW 7JH7 or TW It is a small world, Indeed! At well GOG post, and in the very River were being set In place. The beams, each Also, the Lions tluh of Ada have resolved to i BOO Two Mile rd. N. E., Ada. died if you wish to avail your- least Gary Stiff, main street shop- netr future the Air Force expects weighing 5 tons, are made for a particular spot strive to save the old bridge; and recently the ; in Buttetwortb hospital at 10;25 self of this service, or know of a Only I t Spe^-ders keeper, thinks so. Gary recently to furnish Lowell with one of the on the bridge HO that they will fit the bolts al- Kent County CoiMrvatinn league pass a resolu- .a. m. just two hours after the ac- person who would wish such trans- 1 traveled east to enjoy a reunion latest electronic "Detectors" to be ready placed in the cement structure. On the tion asking the Kent County Road Commission cident. portation. Each clergyman in the Stopped in March with his two boys, Gary, jr., and mounted on a tower and which will right you can see a workman cleaning off the to take over the briiRe. They hold many skeet I Stewart was taken to Burton area has been contacted also, in Justice of the Peace Howard J. spot for the beam to rest. But. will all this work David, at Philadelphia. David In- transmit to the observer on duty meets north of Ada at their club grounds. Some | Heights Osteopathic hospital fol- an effort to make sure every per- Rittenger's report for March —after years of bounding the Highway Depart- terns there and young Gary was the sound of air craft when normal Ada residents have felt the bridge is so impoitant I lowing the accldcnt, suffering son has an opportunity to attend shows a little more activity than ment to put in a new bridge across the (irand from a safety aoclo and for the sake of conven- to be there with the Dartmouth sense of hearing would not pick j from severe shock and hysteria. church. February, which was an all-time to replace the old narrow relic—really solve the ience that it mi{ht l>e well for the Township coUege traveling glee club, and up the sound. He was released Saturday. I •ow. Only H speeders were fined problem at Ada? Three separate groups there are to consider sharing the cost of repair and up- there the three Mr. Stiffs were The warning flags to be flown | Ronald Thomet. age 11. was the in March. askinK that the bridge—the old one that In—be keep along with the County. Then, this past Tues- going to have a nice visit. from the City Hall and GOG flag jonly passenger in his brother's car, Christian Heim. Thirty-nine cases were handled saved and not abandoned after the completion day evening, a fourth group formed, obtaining Two days ahead of the appointed poles in the event of a tornado land escaped injury. hv Justice Rittenger, three of of the new four-lane structure. The (ireater Ada fH signatures on a petition, stating that the bridge time, Gary, sr., was enjoying a forecast, will be lighted. Mr. Ste- Car Rolls Over Former Resident^ which were highway department Safety Committee recently organized to seek re- should not be saved but abandoned! tour of our nation's capital In time phens says. The lights will be used Deputies Roberts and Williams! tenUon of the old brldRe as they feel it could Dies Tuesday violations for overload; 4 war- to see the blossoming of the Japan- to illuminate the flag poles in the I reported that the Thomet youth's rants were issued. ese cherry blossoms. He was walk- event a warning flag Is being | car went out of control as he was Christian Heim. age 83. died! The 17 cases involving village ing up the steps about the Jeffer- flown. I trying to avoid hitting the bicyclist. Tuesday evening at his residence law netted $343.80 in fines and son Memorial when he noticed a Junior Bund at Stale Fe«lival in Congregationcl Women Will Warn Area ,Thc auto flipped over on its top, in Ionia. A former Lowell resident, costs; this sum is a little more young man, strangely familiar, tak- P!an Lenten Bredcfast In connection with the Gounty- 'according to the deputies. Mr. Heim moved to Ionia in 1917. than the total for state and village ing photographs of the scenery. East Lansinp: This Saturday wlde warning system, Lowell po- The Women's Fellowship of the David and his sister, Sharon, 10, The deceased was a wood-finish- in February, S317.20. State law You guessed It, It was Gary, Jr. vvp lice department will be the first Loweli's Junior Band will repie- University of Detroit, Fred Weber, Congregational church will holdj rc pedaling to River school at ei and pattern maker by trade. He violators numbered 15, and netted The glee club was in Washington ,h retired in 1M4. in this area, to be notified by sent 'he instrumental music do- and William Laas. instrumental ^j,. ann„ai white breakfast on c comer of Pettis and Egypt $169.70 in fines and costs. for an appearance there. The re- | Valle the Sheriff's department of any pai»ment of the Lowell Schools at teachers Iron Michigan City, In- Miundy Thursday April 18 at y road, N. E., when the Funeral services will be held on union waan't planned, but young danger. After the Lowell. Par- the ^tate Festival at East Lan- diana. Edi:ar Ross of enfral^.^ n m The ^^1 morning accident occurred. Sharon was fol- Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Car}—we hear—was very happy v Will Announce Winners nell and Boynton schools have sing sponsored by the Michigan Michigan College will judge the nrnEram SDonsorcd bv lho Pom l* ing her brother bv about 10 the E. U. B. Church in Ionia. Mr. to see his Dad. and the family been warned of the forecast, School nand and Orel,cstra As.o- slBh, reading for the coup, ' group, will * held In the parllhW Heim will repose at the Phelps Of GOC Poster Contest iar! Lowell officials are then Instruct- ciation this Saturday. April 13. | The band Is to report to school! house. ' T,le accident occurred in the 900 funeral chapel of Ionia, until 12:00 At Ponccke Dinner Sot. 1 block of Pettis 7110 o'clock Noon Friday, when the ed to notify Alto, Grattan and Lowell plays at 8:00 a. m. In the by 6:00 a. m. Saturday and will This annuai service commem-1 r^d Is Vergennes fire departments, which auditorium of the new East Lan- be packed to leave by 6.10. "We our gupp^ unpaved. body will be moved to lie in state! Attractive posters have been dis- at the church. played in all the Lowell business Mumps May Mar will be the center focal point of sine High School. They won their must start at this early hour.' L.ith hls diKiplra is the hiKhllgh| Faneml Service, civil defense systems in those com- right to enter the state festival says director Orval Jessup, "to nf 7i.« c. • .- * .u wn Interment will be in Alton cem-1 places, advertising the coming unera 0 0 01 cs munities. by winning a first division rating give us warm-up time before play- 1™^ ; nf ^ ^V ^. J v etery. {pancake supper being sponsored by Lowell's Start It is easy to forget how upset at the district festival recently, ing." Mr. Thaler and Mr. Nisbet I ^80"; f™* ,nsP|raUo" ^ WC™ hc'd Mo"d*y at . yan Mr. Helm is survived by his the Lowell Ground Observer post. „ , ...... v.-m ,i,„ and blessing to everyone present. Stnen-Alman funeral home; inter- wife. Susan; two daughters. Mrs. we all were last year when the Only three bands in the state ""! drive the buses. ^ ^ spoaker ^ ^ M I ^ jn Fairplains cemeter>, The dinner is this Saturday, storm warnings were so prevalent. Donald Ba'dwin of Coidwater and In 1957 Baseball are entered In Class D, Junior| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alexander 1 phUBp nay of Park church In In addition to his sister and par- April 13, at the Lowell City Hall. But the time to prepare is now. Mrs. Richard Dillon of Holt; three|an(j serving will be from 11 a. m. As this year's baseball team High Classifications are deter- and Mr and Mrs. Charles Poslhu-f Grand Rapj^s. Special music win 'ents. David Is survived by his ma- Better an active CD system and sons. Otto of Cedar Springs. Carl,.^ 2 p. m. and from 5 to 8 p. m. takes shape. It is found that sick- mined on the basis of school popu- mus will ride the buses as spon- 1)r by Mrs Herbert Har-|temal grandparents. Mrs. Warrer no disaster, than disaster with no lnfir\rv frw thft cr-jinvnlvoH Tno crvts: anH ar*r»»-r\r*rv^ I " - of Lake, and Rolland of Okemos;i . . ness among key players may ham- latlon for the grades involved. The sors and chaperones 0 civil defense unit. ris. .Veltman, of Grand Rapids, and also 12 grandchildren. He Is also h ^ P *'"* l»ve been made per the Arrow's early season other bands entered are St. Paul's; hvas "nd ^ len Baird and John Alderink arc Sudden Illness Cloims Grand Rapids. 'CarigoWVII n *IIV2ndf IIinI IHalf-Mile I U I I I • i I I! c • : Roy L. Miles of Saginaw. bom Nov. 13. 1873. students of the 6th. 7lh and 8th out with the "Mumps". Seven Life of Mr. Ryan. 57 Judges for the prepared pieces grades. However, one student, a lettermen are returning. third grader, made a po.ier which are Roy Miller from Wayne State FATHER DIES SUDDENLY The pitching staff seons set with Henry "Harry" Ryan, 57, passed Competition Rough for Lowell Track Easier Vaeation „ „ ^ ^ lis being used and is very good. senior Don Rink, junior Tony away suddenly March 30th at the Two Arrow trackmen managed 2:09.75. This race was five laps, Trtm-rprtll, c„u™i .., Godfred O. Peterson, a retired posters have been made un- Stormzand, and senior portslder home of his son. Jack Ryan, Seg- to place among the rough compe- around twenty curves on the CMC 1. .,k r ' .rll mihnr rh it Vn P.ilo farmer, and father of Mrs. ^pr the direction of Mrs. Blanche wun. Mrs. Areharl, tltlon a, the Central Michigan Col- track. H , ^ M Rowland (Gladys) Ryder of Lo- Mullen. art teacher. Jim Elckhoff on the mound for 1 • j . 1 "dents will go home for a solid coach Burch. Mr. Ryan, who lived in Lowell a well, passed away suddenly Fri-. „ , u . , mn t HoIH iT. v: T" Lowell's own George Henderson wcek of spring vacation. le,, r Catchers Balrd and Orison Abel at the Leo Denny home, was em- World War Nurse ,,0d f0r fOUr,h plaCe ,he day en route to Ionia Memorial ^ ' JrfnrrSl RS r Classes reconvene Monday. Apr. Th ,h will double at shortstop. ployed by Superior Furniture Co. Stellar performer Rob Carigon.'yard dash with a time of :56.7. 22 hospital. He was 60 years of age. e ree best posters not only Buried Saturday Funeral services were held Mon- artistically, but on the basis of Weak Infield He had been employed there 8 7110 VV,nnCr 01 this CVen, SCt a ncw "llave a nice time, kids! The Infield will be weak In the years. in the naif mile witn a time of rnoet rccord of 154 2 day afternoon in Ionia; interment cleverness, readability, neatness, Julia Eva Arehart, 80. wife of in Highland Park cemeterv. colorfulness and eye-catching, will middle with no returnees at the Besides his son, he leaves a wife, 2:10.1. The winner, in a different Several other Arrow harriers,' John A. Arehart. Lowell, died at he announced at 6 o'clock at the second base post and with Abe! Gladys of Cadillac; another son. her homo Wednesday evening. heat than Bobs, had a time of although they did not place, post- GrdSS Fires! Garth, also of Cadillac: and a Phone vcur want ads to the Ledger pancake supper. substituting for Balrd at catcher, April 3, after a short illness. I ed good marks and times. Sopho-I . daughter, Mrs. Wanda Raymond, 1 more high jumper Chuck Rvrior Wednesday-the first nice day. two positions are open. Candidates Mrs. Arehart was bom In Ver- Ryder, of Sand Lake; also nine grand- we have n ages—and you | for Infield positions are Jim Elck- gennes Township June 10. 187G. wvnt out at S'S". Hurdlers Len and • ' children. I^owell Masons know what vvas bound t0 hoff and J. J. Haggal at first, Don She was one of eleven children o • rri • Keith Fase both made the semi Funeral services were held at about 11:30 a m a rass fire was Videan and Orison Abel at short, bom to John S. Bergin and Mary nrinp travelog finals of the low hurdles Keith - B White Rock Yearling Lays 7-0z. Egg and Bemle Collins and Danny Con- Cadillac Tuesday, April 2, inter- • posted the third best time in the ^Ported. ment in Maple Hills Cemetery isemis of the highs, but did not, Burning trash in a container atj rad at third base. Graduate of St. Ma- Of W('St Hm ' Outfielders include John Alder- there. qualify for the finals due to thelthe Wm- Jonos residence Rcser- ry's School nf Nursing in 1916. and! J n , t i , ; Ink. Lloyd Rosenberger, Harold durine World War I served as a1 Lowe,, and Royal Arch facfnrtt thathntt onlrmiyv then firsKrc*t two iin eacn9f>hh voir Hill, , blew out and starte^ d Mettemlck, Tom Kauffman, Tru- Red Cross nurse ai Camp Zacharv membors arp Presenting hrat qualified for the finals and nearby Krass "n f,re ^ man Stahl, Jim Shepard and Brian Mail Box Culprits Tavlor aT u'tusvuie Kentirkv ia colorod-movlc travelog at the he finished third in his heat. I .^volunteer firemen who have had Estes. Following the death of iJr sis- Runciman Elementary Building nanl, in addition to the hurtles. rather ^ ^ ^ ,wo weeks Two freshmen threatening to ter Sne tMr! J S Arehart) in'APri1 25- s,artinK at wen, ou, of the high jump at 5'6' of ™ weather, quieldy break through are Fred Wlssmanj At Work Sunday 1918 she came to l^w'oll to caro' P m- • iand '>"« of the pole vault at 10 f* back on the job and stopped and Jim Lawrence. for the children and was married' Edwin P. Petersen of Greenville feet. thefireMoreitdid The team jumps right Into thej Authorities are Investigating 3 to Mr. Arehart on November 11. ^ ,he narrator, and will des- In addition to the players and I ^a^_wM fire this Friday when they tacklc | complaints of damage to U. S. Mail 1920 Icribe vividly the scenes which he coaches, about 18 high school stu- -oun(ied. This time to the Sylves- pre-soa.con conference favorites, j boxes early Sunday moming, about Survivlng are her husband; a 'ook of many interesting place< in dents rode the bus to Mt. Pleasant 'cr property on \ergcnnes 12:30 or 1 o'clock a. m. Godwin Heights this Friday. brother J Raymond Bergin of western areas of the United and witnessed the meet as well st.. just inside the city limits. Thi* Arrow diamond squad Isj Lowell Police were called to the Lowell;' two sons, George and Wil- States. • becoming better acquainted H. M. Hendricks farm where two definitely a darkhorse in the racei liam of Lowell, and a daughter.! Backcround music, on the or- u'"1 colIeKe and campus. Lowell Clubs Receive mall boxes were damaged. One >«nd many things could happen. Mary (Mrs. Phlara Messer) of gan, will help Mr. Petersen tell f^o'' Thaler was pulled loose from it holder, Red Feather Funds Bob Thaler j Ionia. She also leaves four grand- his story. School Sports Reporter and the other »»,as b«dly demod by Rep> u lei j We are always very quick lo a rock. According to Oiief Frank eiiililifu. M-chacl. John, Robert' Tlic travelog consiEts of pi'n' criticize ami slim tO compliment Stephens they have the rock, which and Patricia. >parts, the fir?:t which runs for one' Auction S^ics Re-elect Directors —it Is a human nature trait, and has some of the mail box paint Mrs. Arehart was a member of hour shows the beautiful National liermnn Hendricks Lowell is no different than any on It. the American Legion and its Auxl- Parks of the Northwest, the Black Saturday, April 20. starting at Dr. F. E. White, Frank Goons, other town filled with humans. Ionia deputies are checking on liarj' and the St. Marys Altar Hills, Teton. Mt. Rainier, Yellow 12 noon. Herman Hendricks will and W. A. Roth were re-elected Sr directors of the Lowell Building damage to two boxes on Whitti -'ety. ! Stone, Glacier, Olympic, Crater sell G head of cattle, farm tools. When the recent Red Feather Funeral services were held Sat- Lake and other scenes. The lum- equipment, and miscellaneous cat- and Loan Association at their an- Bride road, just over the Kent' drive was struggling for its goal urday morninij at the St. Marys ber industry, salmon fishing, irri- tie, liorse and barn equipment, at nual meeting Tuesday night, held lino. Bert Yeoman and Tom Kings-, we were apt lo say "Whoever gets ley report their boxes were dam-| church in Lowell; interment is in gation projects, San Francisco, the River Edge Farm'. located on any benefit from these dona- at the State Savings bank. the St. Mary cemetery. aged about the same time Sunday] ,Salt Lake City, the wheat coun- M91. one mile north oi Lowell. tions?" CLOSED FOR FUNERAL moming as the Hendricks incident. • try. and other place of interest j George .VanderMeulen is auction- Over two weeks ago, on March Mrs. Claire Gardner, 87, are shown. |eor; Al VanderLaan clerk. tSee 26 to l)e exact, two Lowell clubs Due to the death of Howard i EASTER SEASON Dies in Ann Arbor; ' Viewing this panorama gives the ,dv-on another page of this week's were sent checks from the Kent Drake, the Drake Service Station] Complete outfit from hat to .audience a better appreciation of paper.> P"51 Red Feather drive. We didn't 1 > j the activities of our neighbors and! Fred RroadlH nt r wlU be cloaed from 12 to 4 p. m. shoes-ready for your men and Formerly of Lowell hear about it until last W ednes- a, on Saturday, April 13. c51boy8 at Coons. Mrs. Claire Childs Gardner of so the magnificent scenery ofj Due to sickness in the family, day. after the April 4 issue was ou Ann Arbor passed away March 29 ( r Great Northwest. The other Fred Rroadbent will discontinue rlready on the press. in St. Joseph hospital from a reel, running for a shorter time,,dairy farming, and will sell 24 Hotter I-'ite Than Never heart attack at the age of 87 years. | shows the scenery and industry of | head of cattle and dairy equip- Plan Good Friday Union Service The Octave Gardner family | Michigan's Upper Peninsula. ment. oats and hay at a sale Wed- So. rather late, but better than The Annual Good Friday Union The Congregational church choir were residents of Lowell for sev-i This travelogue is being present-; nesday. April 17. 1:30 p.m. Loca never, we are happy to report service of the Lowell Methodist, and organists will provide music eral years living in the house nowjed by the- Masons at the very tion: One mile north. 4 miles east that the Lowell Lions club has Nazarene and Congregational for the service. of Alto; or 1 mile south. 212 miles received a check for $1,021.92 for owned and occupied by Mr. and, nominal pricps of 50 cents for A White Rock Yearllaf hen, at tho Alvin WeU8 farm in South churches will be held this year at The annual Good Friday Union Mrs. Runciman on Rive, side Dr. adults and 35 cents for children east of US16 and M91 junction their community swimming pool IxmeU, last week presented to the world a 7-or egg! Mr. Wells, the latter church. program Is not confined to mem- Mrs. Gardner was active In and students. Tickets may be ob- (Lowell Comers;) on Portland rd. fund, and the Lowell Boy Scout owner of the 52nd Street farm the pa*t 16 ytmn, is shown exam- Good Friday aftemoon, April 19, bers of the three churches above church and musical circles. She is_Gained from any Mason. 152nd st.) George VanderMeulen. Troop 102, $300 for their cabin ining the prize egR, which han a Rlrth of 7% inches and an oval the serice will start at 1*30 p. m. named, the public Is cordially In- survived by her husband, two auctioneer; Walter Wieland, elk. up-keep fund. clreuiuference of 9'i iucheN. The other eggs shown, for compari- Rev. H. S. Martin, pastor of the vited to attend. sons, Van and Ashley, one daugh- NOTICE (See adv. or another page of this The total sum, 51,321.92, was son, are a normal one and a double yolk size. The Wells feel Lowell Nazarene church, will read Most Lowell business places re- ter, Lenore, and t* sister, Mrs. Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting week's paper.) p-51 this area's proportionate share of this is quite a record for their farm. Mrs. Wells is the daugh- the scripture and offer prayer, and main closed for three hours on Lottie Kronenberger of Phoenix, every Friday night at Lowell City the funds collected here for the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Telter, and the farm is the former the main message will be brought Good Friday aftemoon to allow Arizona. 1 Hall at 8:00 o'clock. Everyone wel- Lowell Beer Store open every County drive. Both projects—the home of her parents. The place has b e e n in the famUy for 99 by Rev. J. Marion DeVlnney, Meth-lthelr employees to attend the serv- i come. TW7-7376 for information. day and evenings until 10.00 p. m. pool and cabin—are community years—next year we will I>e running a story about them wien odlst church pastor. ices of tMr choice. Read Ledger Want ads. p-47.2 Sunday until 7:00 p. m. c51 improvement ventures. they receive their Michigan Centennial farm certificate!

mm THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MiuH., APRIL il, 1157 Spooks to Resort Group N. McCords-E. Cascade On Cord-AdvertHing Mrs. Effle Cox HOUI BOUT THAT MIPH TEE LoweU Church Sends Gas Company To Hoyt L. Avery spoke Tuesday to PINCNKNNy PCMBERTON KCAMO Delegate to Annual Tour Service Utility Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson and BUCK S HOT a meeting of the Tourist and Re- IT WAS CMCAPCR. TO•HAVf HIS At Grand Haven son were guests of Mrs. Hlernry By Back OoUchaU sort Institute for Resort, Motel, Of Southern States CAR FIXED IN THI Blfr TOWN of Fennville, Sunday. Cottage, Restaurant and Hotel Miss Barbara Court was chosen Perhaps Lowell's plea to the Mr. and Mrs. George Linton and Bob Carigon missed taking first operators, held at Kellogg Center, Michigan Gas Company for natur- as one of the 12 delegates from the son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. MA/ ONLY f 8 50 ? place in the strong Central Mich- feast Lansing, Monday through Michigan Congregational Pilgrim al gas service in this village may Ray Linton and Joan of Alto. Sun- WHY TMOSd SHARPIES COURSE WE WHY THOSE©^ CROOKED igan Indoor Invitational Track Wednesday of this week. not be too much of a pipe dream. Fellowship for the annual tour day. BACK HOME WANTED MI6HT FIND SOME- MECHANICS// THEY WOUND Meet by .2 of one second. Bob Avery was asked to discuss the The council felt last fall that such thru the southern states. This tour Mr. and Mrs. Louis Quiggle of 1M0 TO F!X IT /// THINS ELSE WHEN ran the time in about 2HiIs is effectiveness of post card adver- fuel would be more economical for UP BY CHAROINO ME $53 Is supervised by Rev. William T. Ypsilanti were week end guests of WE TEAR IT (OWN very good as the track was one tising for the tourist and resort the operation of the village-owned AND NOW IT SOUNDS LIKE Matters of the Michigan Depart- her parents. Arthur Dun of Grand tenth of a mile. We will predict operators of Michigan. power and water utility, but the ment of Christian Education in Rapids and Mrs. Ella Quiggle. A CEMENT MIXER / FROM that Bob Carigon will never again gas company survey determined a Lansing. Mrs. Ella Quiggle and Mrs. Net NOW ON lU NAVE MY CAR be beaten in his high school career. Patronize Ledger Advertlseni The young people are visiting line to Lowell would have to be tie Quiggle and Louis Quiggle call tabled for at least a year. FIXED AT HOME IN George Henderson placed fourth Louisville, Ky., Fisk University in ed on the Charles Quiggle's home and was the only other Red Arrow Nashville. Tenn., Lookout Moun- It has been recently announced Sunday. LOWELL. to score. George's time was 56.7 tain, South Union College in Wad- that two 3,850 hp generating en- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bride- in the 440. ley, Ala., Tuskegee Institute in gines at the Grand Haven Munici- gam of East Lowell were Sunday The track team is shaping up, IONIA?iiild^Theatrae Tuskegee, Ala., Talladega College pal light plant will be converted dinner guests of their daughter. but as yet we have no outstanding SOUTH OF IONIA ON MM in Talladega, Ala., Wigwam Vil- to bum natural gas instead of fuel Mrs. Mary Wilson. dash man. Weather has prevented Show Starts at Dusk lage at Cave City. Ky., and from oil. Conversion is designed so the We are sorry to hear that Merle thorough testing. Three Freshmen Children Under 12 Free When there to Olivet College where they engines may be quickly changed Coger was taken to the hospital have already posted times which In Car will attend church on Palm Sun- back to fuel oil in case of neces- Sunday suffering from a heart indicate ability. They arc Eldon day sity. attack Miller. Jack Kaufield. and Brian —REOPENING PROCiRAM- Miss Court is the second dele- The Lowell utility has been ex- George VandorStoIpe and Mrs. Hoag. The former two ran the % Friday Only—Serial April 12 gate sent by the Lowell church. periencing difficulty in keeping Cora VandorStoIpe of Grand Rap- mile while the latter ran a nice "niazlng The Overland Trail" Nancy Brown (nee Wood) having down expenses because of the in- ids called on the Charlie Quiggle SO NOW 1 H mile. —Chapter 1 been the one selected for the first creasing cost of fuel oil, and per home. Saturday night, ITS FIXEP • • • tour. Nancy Word of Ada was a haps the natural gas change over AND ABOUT Fri.. Sat. April 12, IS A number in the neighborhood The high school had a fire drill delegate last year, and gave a may be possible some time in the HALF WAY are sick with colds. last week due to an accidental Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger, very interesting report to the Lo- future if the potential customer- Dehra Paget Earl Rentley was in Ijinsing the LOOKS LIICE VHE SUPER-PUPfR bump by Orison Abel. Orison is well Sunday School soon after her need can be found sufficient in past week. •THE I .AST HUNT" MECHANICS OVERHAULED now called Arson Abel. return. this area to finance construction Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kat'ffman of In Color — Also PEMBERTON'S WALLET, BUT * * * In Grand Rapids visited at the J. Cox "RACING BLOOD" FORGOT THE MOTOR. Is that high school diploma im- home Saturday afternoon. Tues- portant? In Color day afternoon callers were Mr. and Out of 1.000.000 16-17 year olds Sat. Only —MIDNIGHT SHOW Mrs. Otis Densmore of Grand Rap- not enrolled in high school in 1955. "BEHIND THE HIGH WALL" ids. Mrs. Ed Christianson and Mr. and Joy Gib * is Lowel only 55 per cent had jobs! The Cartoon Mrs. Charlie Quiggle was a little Elmdale Mrs. Homer Christianson. also Mr. » - . • „ y . bureau of employment lists 85 oc- by "Chris" Chnsfiansen better Monday. Mrs. Ira Sargeant and Mrs. Arthur Ritter and fam- •poniSfl war vereran Genuine cupational entrees for young Sun., Mon. April 14, 16 ily all of Stanton. George Glbbs of L^JJ tells ug people, 62 of these require a high Martin and Lewis UNLOCKING A SECRET Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant and we worc ,n error jn ^ artJc|e Segwun Community MISS STARK WED SATUHDAY school education! "PARDNERS" Mr and Mrs. Marvel Neib were ^ week about ^ of Have you ever uniockod a secret? Mrs. Jessie Rathbun TO DAVID LEE • * • and among those from Ionia County UUman A Hawk 5^^ War lien Franklin said that three people coild Mrs. Austin Miller, in company We would like to thank Lloyd "MAGNIFICENT ROUGHNECKS" who attended the meeting of the Ve(eran whcn Wc stated ^ It's "Finders Keepers" whether you pick one of the five $100.00 Diamonds or Free Diamond keep a secret if two of them were dead. Nature with Mr. and Mrs. William Kilgu® Connors, Tony Kropf, and Cliff Cartoon keeps secrets too! Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ketchum Barry County Pomona Grange six residents who enteml and Mrs. Francis Shauffer, went Loesch for helping to improve the visited Mrs. Ketchum's sister, at rl,0 n Ccn,rc BrangC Tues., Wed. April 18, 17 Adults Only Some 30 years ago in Labrador, Clarence ^L ? the Spanish American War. only condition of our track. Mrs. Marian Morris. Saturday to Grand Rapids Saturday night 1 u Birdscye caught a fish and watched as it in- hall Wednesday night. |two remajn R L C. Jones, and "FOREVER DARLING" a semi-precious stone. You keep what you select from a bowl of mixed stantly froze in 50 degrees below zero tempera- evening in the Greenville hospi- where they attended the wedding of Miss Carroll Ann Stark and Da- Sherman Reynolds". Reveals Character And Appraisal At ture. A few days later, he dropped the fish into tal. An average of 7 million cars vid Lee at the Fuller Avenue Na- Mr. Glbbs states his uncle. Jay The chain of life is forged with "TEXAS LILY" a pail of water to thaw it out. The fish flipped Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Austin (nee a year will be sold by the U. S. its tail and swam about. He had "unlocked" a zarene church. The bridegroom's Glbbs, of Crewe, Vhginia, entered little rings—each word and act Cartoon No Purchase stones at Christiansen's Super Market. The stone you select will be sealed in Maxine Ketchum) have moved to auto industry between now and secret of nature and discovered a new way lo father, who is pastor of that service during this conflict and forming a part of it. 'CHRIS" Belding. Maxine was a Saturday 1961. Fortune magazine predicts, Thursday Only April 18 preserve food. church performed the ceremony. was one of the six men from Lo- guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. due to steadily rising incomes and DOLLAR NIGHT Frozen fotKl;. have given us "inland dwellers" a chance to try The bride is the daughter of Mr. well to enlist. Patronize Ledger Advertisers. Ketchum. more "second" family cars. an envelope which, if unopened, may be taken to Avery Jewelers for Free a variety of new fish items. Most are labor and time-saving con- and Mrs. Harvey Stark, who re- We are sorry that his name was "U. F. 0." Mr. and Mrs. Norman from St. That's an 800,000 unit Increase And, Necessary veniences. We refer to them as "Heat and Eat Foods." Frozen omitted from the article about Johns and Clare Morris was Satur- sided at this place for a number "there are still three veterans liv- fish sticks belong to the above classification. Some are precooked over the average sales figures for Mr. Hawk, and wish to cor- "WHISPERING SMITH" AVERY day evening callers on the Ket- of years. Heartiest congratulations ing who entered the Spanish Am- and need only to be placed on a cookie sheet and heated. Others the last four years. rect our statement to read that Cartoon Appraisal. If the stone you select is a Diamond, it will be mounted Free by can be french fried. Breaded shrimp are gaining great favor with chums. are extended to the happy couple. erican conflict from Lowell". my customers. These can be french fried and used as the main Friday & Saturday Mrs. Edwin Strong of Eastmont 4H NEWS course. Haddock and ocean perch fillets are delicious fried, broiled spent Wednesday with Mrs. Jessie Avery jewelers, in a lovely mounting. or baked. Take a few seconds and fish our frozen food section. Rathbun. The final meeting of the 4-H You can "unlock the secret" of good eating. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ray and fam- group of the Rosenberger and April 12 & 13 Only Which came first, Easter or the Egg? See you next week. ily spent the week in Muskegon Lake school district was held be- JEWELERS with Mrs. Ray's parents. Mr. and fore achievement day Monday aft- Mrs. George Finen. Mr. and Mrs. emoon at the home of their leader JUST 10c OFF—NABISCO Copyright 1957 CJL Finen were celebrating their 27th Mrs. Austin Miller. There are sev- POTATOES wedding anniversary. en girls and two boys in this sew- FOR LENT Mrs. Robert Green spent Satur- ing club. All articles must be in IGOTb BRAN HILLS BROTHERS day in Grand Rapids with her par- place Thursday night where judg- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strom. ing will be done on Friday. Mrs. IDA. [O, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbert Miller is one of the judges for the 10-oz. pkg. | OC spent Sunday aftemoon with groups of advanced sewing. friends in Hastings. Mrs. L. Cur- U. S. NO. 1 GRAVESIDE SERVICES FOR tiss and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ea- FORMER RESIDENT !0M9< ZION ton and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Rad- jious in Battle Creek. Graveside services were held at Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. the Mennonite cemetery, Friday Vernon Strouse were Mr. and Mrs. afternoon for Emmet Carigon flfio OR SEEDLESS LB. FIG BARS COFFEE Howard Peckham from Pewamo. was a former resident of this area. GRAPEFRUIT BAG Mr. and Mrs, Lee Shear and He was laid to rest on the family Florida Oranges 8 59 £2^ REGULAR 2 ». pkg. Mrs. Lodi Shear were Sunday lot where his father and mother 1 packag* of Creamttttt 3 9c OR |aster parade guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest were laid to rest several years I IO'/i oi. con condtnted cr#om *fylt CHOICE FRUIT, DRIP Collins. ago. He is survived by four chil- LBS. •owp (muthroom, ctltry, tie.) Mr., and Mrs. A. R. Smith en- dren and a number of brothers GOLDEN RIPE 1 cup milk DEL MONTE tertained the Jolly Eight, Thurs- and sisters. Bananas 29 % lb. thorp cheese, groled or cut Info 9SC 2 tmoll cubet Children's Saddle Shoes day evening at their home. Also they were hosts to a family din- LOCAL STUDENTS I tbip. tochi chopped pimienfo, chopped Smoke k Gray — White & Black VISIT STATE CAPITOL •nlon, chopped grseo pepper PINEAPPLE • GRAPEFRUIT NEW—Hills Bros Instant •• $1.39 ner Sunday. Eight quests were 'A Hp. block pepper Sizes IS> i to S present. Scholars above the fourth grade SUPER RIGHT, WHOLE of the Lake and Rosenberger LB. 1 con Chicken of the Seo Tuno The Women's Club is honoring HAM, 12 TO 16 LBS. DRINK Mrs. George Johnson with a din- schools and their teachers are en- 55' Cook CreomottM according to general di- IDAHO 10 Lb. Bog up a tr Smoked Hams recliom on p.ickoge. Combine toup, milk, $3.45 ner Wednesday aftemoon in the iP to I-ansing Tuesday chopped oimionlo, onion, green pepper, American Legion Hall. making a tour of the State Capitol ^ 4G-oz. cms 89c building and also will take a tour black pepper. Place over low hoot, add GIRLS' PATENT YOUTHS' SADDLES Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris grolod cheese and slir occasionally, until through the Adams Popcorn and 4-OZ. LEATHER STRAP and family were dinner guests of HYGRADE, SMOKED chctst is meltod. Mix Croomcttei and SHOES Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rooker in Potato Chip Co. of Lansing. The PKG. Chicken of the Seo Tuno in a I'A-quari $3.69 Sizes 12'j to S Battle Creek. children and teachers chartered a 29 casserole. Blend in cheese sauce. Bake al Chipped Beef = bus to make the trip. 325 F for about 15 minutes. Sorvti li*. Pumps—Sizes 12'i to 3—S4.29 Calvin Potter, grandson of Mr. Potatoes $4.59 up and Mrs. Lewis Jones is in Blod- Sizes 4 to 9—S2.98 Other Elmdale News FREE!-FREE! Boys' Sizes 3 to G—SS.IS gett Hospital for observation. Creamettes Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Neib were Mr. and Mrs. James Jones of SURE GOOD A&P 1 PKG. MY-T-FINE LEMON PIE I | SONDAG BAKERY FEATURE Friday evening supper guests of 2 PACKAGES 1. CAKE MIX BOYS' OXFORDS Br own and Black $3.98 Gladstone, in the Upper Peninsula, 25c FILLING and Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Potter Mr. and Mrs. Ii i Sargeant. Dozen 49c MEN'S OXFORDS $6.49 to $11.95 More Tender—More Delicious Macaroni 2. BAKING PAN were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson Delicious Fresh Baked Lunch Stix were Sunday callers of the lat- TOMATO JUICE WITH EVERY THREE YOU BUY! Mrs. Lewis Jones. Friday. MARGARINE 3. FROSTING MIX LADIES' FLATS LADIES' HIGH HEELS Miss Grace Walker spent a ter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- OUR FINEST QUALITY ChkkM of Plain or Butlcrmiik $2.99 up $4.98 up couple days last week in Muske- neth Staines, and family of Fen- the Seo 29c wick. gon on business. Tuno CAN 3 pkgs 29c Bisquick Biscuits Mrs. Horace Myers and daugh- 33c 4 FLAVORS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson BOYS' DRESS PANTS $3.49 up ter, Jennie, were both under a 10-oz. pkgs. attended the 37th wedding anniver- 460Z doctor's care the past week. Jen- MEN S DRESS SLACKS $6.95 to $11.98 sary Saturday, honoring Mr. John- c Birdseye Strawberries $1 nie returned to school Monday. CANS- NJ44^^P ^ MORRELL 1 son's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ^1 Pkgs. Among those who were Sunday 4^85 See Our New Boys' Easter Suits and Jackets Douglas at Dorr. 2 J Tv.in Paks $i i visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Spenor Richard Connors and Donald Birdseye Fish Sticks Johnson and family and Mr. and Dawson attended the track meet, Roll Sausage 3-$l Saturday at Michigan Central in Mrs. George Johnson were Mr. 4 $1 Mt. Pleasant. and Mrs. Garence Elbert and s HERRUDS Armour's Ham Pot Pies WEPMAN'S children of Carlton Center, Mr. Open Friday and Saturday 25 1.69 LOWELL, MICHIGAN and Mrs. Gerald Tisher and son, Sunnyfieid Flour — Both swallow whole: Neither Evenings Cor.vin, of Lake Odessa, Mrs. Car- ..49c $1.00 5 • $1 whales or chickens have any Skinless Hot Dogs Armour's Chili Pot Pies olena Christianson and Mr, and teeth. WHITE, YELLOW, OT 2 Z DEVILS FOOD, °-° c For our customers' convenience, we will redeem Ann Page Cake Mixes HONEY SPICE 25 BONELESS ROLLED aH moDed stomp coupons with our stomps. This WE Thing offer covers coupons for 100 stamps per week for 6 weeks, April 8 through Hay 18. Time WEIGHT 2V4 LBS. fALARSKI SLICED ib. Pkg. VI GAL. PORK PAINT Any Place Marvel Ice Cream OR OVER 69

JANF PARKER 1 VI -LB. 071 LOAVES F FREE! Yon Don't Need Dough White Bread 2 BOLOGNA ROAST < When You Deal With Pr/ces In This Ad Efleer.,e Through Saturday, April 13fh Monday Thru Saturday For Your Joe! FUNK & WAGNALLS—5 - 12 ON SALE SOUTH PACIFIC-—S-PIECE PLACE SETTING Shopping Convenience FREE! 8 A.M. 9 P.M. •i: Vour Wish Can Come True 00 $4. QQi $2.50 QF)< NEW IktiilCnock&L ONE PACKAGE Encyclopedias VALUE 99 Dinnerware VALUE 9 A Suburban Decorators • Coconut CHRISTIANSEN BETTY CROCKER Kitchen Charm Wax Paper 2 ,0lis 41c will decorate your home interior for as SPECIAL DEAL, 0-OZ. 47- # Macaroon Mix Pll; CRUST MIX Northern Toilet Tissue PIAIN OI COIOKD 4»OU$ 33 SHEDDS, E-Z BOT. 116 - little as $6.74 per month. Exterior $5.05 per c French Dressing WITH EVERY 4 LB. BAG month SUPER MARKET J To Replace a Worn Out Car? Tidy Home Sandwich Bags ofw IOC 10c OFF 48 a. CC- NO DOWN PAYMENT Red Star Yeast »oii wtAmo 2 11c Saiada Tea Bags DEAL PKG. iKHt TW7-9919 COME TO... 403 E. Main St., Lowell AMniCA'S POUMOST FOOD MTAIUI. . . SINCI 1U9 KRAFTS, Spy Apples 49c JOE FULLER Hand! Snacks ASSORTED ^ 29c 2i59( U.S.No.1 m m m Lowell Loan Company CONTRACTOR Ph. OR 6-5986 Save with Christiansen's GREEN STAMPS D0EVER Y

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"Drive Hit Chomp" b District 4H Achievement Days THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., APRIL II, 1M7 There will be a Fellowship din- No one can escape the conclu- New Pontioc Contest r THE LOWELL LEDUER, LOWELL, BOOH., APRIL 11, IM7 Health Department Issues Pointers Star Comers Foreman Road ner at the Vergennes Hall next sion, after reading them, that the columnists can settle all of the OAIRYUK Set for April 19th and 20th Lowell Happenings Mrs. Ira Blough Mrs. Edna Taylor Sunday noon, April 14th bring "One hundred 1957 Pontiacs will The Lowefl Ledger On How to Select Your Home Site sandwiches' and a dish to pass and problems of the world. 6 ,6AN0 be given away in a national "Drive MIM AGNES PERRY—PHONE TW 7-7170 South Boston your own table service. Everyone the Champ" contest during the EASTER DRESSES Under such conditions, drainage Mr. and Mrs. Mike Myckowiak •nd ALTO SOLO Miss Bo lie Young Pointers on how to select a Too L»t« For Uwt Week Is Invited to come. £9^il STRONGmont h of April," according to home site were offered to pro- ditches or covered tile will usually were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Florence House of Grand Mr. and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon HAROLD JEFFERIES James Shaffer and son and BY DRINKIN6 FRESHCharli e Doyle and Phil Schneider EDITOR sportive lot buyers recently by the carry surface water away. and Mrs. John Ebel In Grand Rapids a former resident of Lo- attended a party in Jackson Sat- daughter. Mrs. Feme Edwards LOWELL CHRISTIAN HmMDHUL DAIRY of Doyle-Schnelder Pontiac, lo^al Kftmbtr Michigan Prtn Auoclttlon Mrs. Harvey McClure and Mrs. Michigan Department of Health. The state health department said Rapids. Logon News well. is quite 111 in Butterworth urday evening. Donald Kyser will bo co-ltostess and two children of Davidson wore REFORMED Pontiac Dealers. Publiihed every Thbiidey morning at 112 Of special importance to health one way to test seepage is to dig Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Heilman Mn. Harold Yoder hospital. week end guests of the former's JWIK EVERY DAY. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houseman Broadway, Lowell, Michigan. Entered at Poit at a bridal shower Thursday ev are a home site's surface drain- a hole about two feet deep, pour spent Sunday with Mrs. Julia Rec- "This contest, which requires the Office at Lowell. Michigan, at Second Clan brother, Francis Shaffer and wife. Mrs. Utw Ayres returned the and Marylyn were week end ning. April llth, at the Grang in water and observe the speed at contestant to test drive a 1957 Pon- Matter. age. sewage disposal and water Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kauffman lln in lonis. Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman GOSPEL SERVICE last of the week from Jackson, Wests of the Tim WiUwerths in The Lowell Ledger, ettabiihed June If3 Hall for Miss Carolyn Warm which the water enters the soil. tiac and report his Impression of supply. These three items create visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tobias Miss Marian Fuss of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests of Rev. and where she attended the Initiation Detroit. The Alto Solo, ettabliihed lanuary. I "KM daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cheste greater problems for the Individual For most accurate results, the Sunday. 10 O'Clock the car's performance on a special Comolidated with the Ledger June 1917 and family of South Hastings, Sun- is spending a week's vacation with Mrs. Andrew Hoffman of Char- of her neice. Beulah Rogers, as Mrs Mary Bowler and Dennis The Lowell Journal eitablithed IBM. Con Warner. home owner in unincorporated test hole should be thoroughly entry blank, Is open to everyone day afternoon and later evening her father Fred Fuss and the Fuss lotte. Lowell City Hal Worthy High Priestess of the spent the week end with their tolidaled with the Ledger December IS. IfM Pete Pasanen spent a couple of areas than in towns or cities. But wetted for three or four hours be- licensed to drive", Phil said. lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. I-eo sisters. .Shrine at the Masonic Tetnplc, daughter and sister. Mrs Gar- days recently in Detroit with his prospective buyers in any location fore the test is made. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stahl and (Sunday School) "The purpose of the contest is Lofters of Hastings. Miss Maryln Adams of Grand Satunlay night of the preceding ence Keena and husband In De- An obslinnlr man (loos not hold home folks. His sister, Mrs. Judy can obtain valuable advance In- Soils vary widely in th^lr ability Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stahl were to get as many people as possible Billy and Larry Hoffman attend- Rapids spent the week end with week. troit. opinions -thoy hold him. Hebort. and husband arc moving to'absorb water. Sandy and grav- A Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Classes for All Ages to drive the 1957 Pontiac and find formation about a lot or sub- ed Senior Day. Friday at the Grace IL - E. Hemingsen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill re- from Detroit to Boston, Mass. division by inquiring at the local elly soils are most absorbent. Harold Yoder. out for themselves about its re- Mr. and Mrs. John Dalstra spent Seminary at Winona Lake. Ind. and family. M. HARBEkTS turned Monday from spending James Tucker of Belding has health department. Thick layers of dense clay will markable performance". Sunday with their son. Darrell in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boss and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth spent Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mlshler SUPERINTENDENT a week in New York City, where boon engaged lo toach the North Surface drainage usually causes stop seepage completely. But if the Four wlnntfni will be selected Pontiac. daughter Joanne of Grandi Rapids the week end in Lansing with Mr. had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Charles attended an Insurance Boll school next year. clay is near the surface and Isn't 1044 VanBuren. N. W. from each of the 25 Pontiac Zones Mrs. Charles Smith who has the greatest problem In low, flat and Leonard Bulkema of Byron «nd Mrs. Gordon Edward and Mrs. Norman Kauffman. business and educational meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kyser have thicker than 12 Inches, water can Grand Rapids, Michigan throughout the country. Official wvn In the hospital with a broken BOVEE areas where the soli Is dense and Center were Thursday aftemoon children. Mrs. Ray Nixon of Williamston returned from a visit with their Albert Miller of Kalamazoo water can't soop into the ground. sometimes be made t« drain away and 11 entry blanks must be obtained limb for many weeks entered the and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. l I?™ G* Raymond. Phone HI 2-1174 cared for the family during their daughter. Mrs. John Mowlnkle, if seepage trenches or disposal State hospital Is much Improved from a Pontiac Dealer. Doyle- woll Home Saturday. BOTTLE Ira Blough. All visited the John a d aVid of absence. and family in Phoenix, Arizona. fields are extended through the Mrl" c " 5 ^ding spent and would be glad to receive some Mrs. S. V. Taylor. Everybody Welcome Schneider Pontiac is offering addi- -Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gammage of Mrs. Hlllis Stuart has been ill Krebs "sugar bush" In the p. m. cards or letters from some of his Growing children need estia Mr. and Mrs. Vem M. French GAS clay and down to the gravel sub- Mr and Mrs. William Merrer cJ3tf tional prizes locally. The contest and Rapids were Sunday after- with measles. A ni»nl)or of chil- Mr. and Mrs. Frances Seese nonrlnhment. And, AM you know Memben of the Sweet Buny Ikxlle* 4-11 Club of 822 W. Hillsdale celebrated their soil. friends. closes at midnight April 30th. Com- noon and supper guests of Mr and visited Mrs. Sue Colllngs at Grand and baby of Grand Rapids spent they get hungry between meals. 50th wedding anniversary March dren In the South Bell district have Wives Must Help Unless seepage qualities of the plete details at Doyle-Schnelder of South l»well look over u phoUtgniphy exhibit Mrs. William Laux. SERVICE Rapids Thursday aftemoon. Sun- Saturday evening with Mr. and Keep plenty of milk on hand. 31. Their children held open house been out of school sick with mea- soil are gtwd. sewage disposal sys- Pontine. which will be ilUplayed at SoutheaM District Ml r a nd Mrs John day afternoon they called on Mr. Mrs. Oscar Backstrom and fam- for them in honor of the occasion. " ' 1 „ - Welch and COMPLETE LINE OF sles. tems Involving seepage trenches Achievement Days. They are. left to rlRht, Bill We,ch a Mrs. Lyle Condon was a patient Their Husbands and Mrs. Raymond Seese. Wieland. Route S; fjiwrenre Wittenbiieh, Route 3; Mr. French was a black-smith In VlL™? r Ani0s nd GAS APPLIANCES or In Ids are likely to fall. Demonstration models of a Janet of Ionia called on Mr and in Pennock hospital a couple of Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Edwards Mrs. Homer Emmons was taken •lann Potter, Route 3; and Jiulith Strand, Rout*- 3. a shop located on the present site The ground water level also can •o the hospital in Grand Rapids "car that files" at 100 mph,, rolls S' y RoRcr8 Sunday. ASK US ABOUT OUR days recently for teeth extraction. of Alto were supper guests of Mr. of the Light and Power office. To Stay Alive IM» a problem In sewage disposal. HIGHLAND HILL on the road at 50, are being pro- )lrs B<,rt Purch«se Sir. and Mrs. Charles Nash of and Mrs. Ira Blough Friday eve- for surgery and i> getting along Over throe hundred 4-11 club Iter club project:'n Caledonia high Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pletcher INSTALLATION AND OAS If ground water Is encountered at duced by a western company. Tall loft Florida for home on Monday Clarksvllle wore callers Sunday American men are literally kill- ning. js well as can be expected members In Kent County south-! school Friday and Saturday, Apr. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CHARGES! depths of t^o feet in the spring and wings fold Into trailer unit. and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Radford ing themselves to produce "a bet- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens near Mr and Mrs. S. V. Taylor called east district will exhibit win-119 and 20. Andrew Stevenson In Alaska. Sun- afternoon at the Roy Kyser and or four feet In the summer, then 15 6 MAIM ST. It fits Into a garage, may be are on their way home from Cali- Authorized Dealer for tor world" for their wives to live Clarksvllle called at the Clair "n friends at Six Lakes. Saturday — i day aftemoon. Wilbur Young homes. the ground water level Is too high LOWELL mass-produced to sell at $4,000. Mrs. Gerald Brian, Ada, Is lomia. in alone. To prove this state- Kauffman home Wednesday after- evening. MORAL; DON'T LOAN Mr. and Mrs Jules Erler and Michigan Bottled G«« for good disposal of sewage from chairman of Achievement Day ac- Mrs. Arthur Schneider and Rob- People may doubt what you say, ment. Hannah I>eos of Philadel- noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Von and YOUR CAR TO A FRIEND! daughter were Sunday guests of septic tanks, Sincerity Gives Wings to Power. tivities. Exhibits will be placed on ert and Chris Bieri visited the but they'll always believe what phia. in an article condensed from Rev. and Mrs. Rommle F. Moore children were Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. I^awrence Barton of Ph. TW 7-9348 The best solution of the sewage 0f Mr and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Smith's son. display Friday, beginning at 9 Richard Gephart family in Grand her book. "Help Your Husband called on Mrs. Raymond Seese t"'*" Mn. Grand Rapids. you do. disposal problem both within and Arvlne, of Grand Rapids, proba- a. m., and will be judged on Sat- Rapids Sunday. NEW LOCATION—212 L MAIN ST. Hard work becomes harder, it Stay Alive." cites these Insurance! Thursday aftemoon. Arvd Heilman the occasion to cele- Nonrnn E. Borgerson left Sun- rs chilrlK on washable Sibone' outside municipalities Is extension bly won t be so generous about urday. John Slanger of Ada Is In company statistics: Cindy Jane Blough of Lowell brate Barbara and Debbie's birth- DAVCO day by plane, as guest of the pl\ T ,1 cunis Of cvWtt It Is postpone a. of public sewers. But prospective charge of handicraft. Portland visited her parents, Mr spent from Thursday until Satur- days. loaning his cars in the future. Defense department, to visit Wash- There are 7.000.000 widows in lot buyers should make certain Silky Cotton Cupioni ® day with her grandparents Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Wheeler of The Smiths of Oberly drive state Saturday evening program be- ington. D. C., Virginia. Florida, the country. Seventeen men die that sewer lines. If available, "The Greatest Super Kem-Toneis matje afternoon ^ JOhnSOn 'SUnday with on Oriental-flavored in their 40's for every 10 women. Mrs. Ira Blough. t. Joseph spent the week end with their boy loaned his auto recently gins at 8 p. m. and will feature and Biloxl, Miss. aren't overloaded or won't soon be B tha Harris print . . . youthful and Eighteen men die in their 50's for Mr. and Mrs. David Wing'ior Mr and Mrs. Carl James to a young friend who went out the style revue under the direc- Mrs. William Kerekes and Mrs. R-lVhL r and sister. overloaded because of residential Fertilizer Barbara Sweet, of Lansing, called vtry slenderizing from McDIARMID'S IRON & METAL Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs, Mr. and SSeS ari)ara and and evidently bit some Ice. and tion of Mrs. Mary Flynn, Grand J. E. Bannan spent Wednesday every 10 women. or commercial expansion. Hfl^ f^ ^ ^"ha for Home Decorators Jen sparkle-pinned tabs al Mrs. George Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. the car skidded out of control. The Rapids. Miss Jenett McPherson, £V - Townsend and oth- TW 7-7025 5334 Segwun Avt., SE. Lowell American women, who would The adequacy of the water sup- with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith the neckline to the 5 0n car was completely demollshod, Lowell, is narrator, and Mrs. Er- er friends in Lowell Saturday aft- prefer to have their husbands to Lloyd Blough. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest " FYiday ^ Gold. of Spring Lake. graceful flare of ply In unincorporated areas usually On Earth" ernoon. the mink stole his overwork earns, Oesch, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Blough. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pyder took according to Mrs. Smith. rol Graham, Caledonia. Is I n Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson of Garks- umbrella-gored skirt. can be gauged from neighbors' ex- just jike^ouj^ *,r. an(! Mn Howard Peckham Buyers of All Kinds of Iron can do more than a whole battery Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grawburg, Bernadette to Lansing. Sunday charge of the stage decoration. vllle attended Lowell Methodist Cool, crease-resistant periences with wells. Water also DAVCO GOLD 15-15-15 Fertiliier is ideal for and daughter, Angela, of Ann Ar- of psychiatrists to save their lives. Misses Anna. Margaret and Chris- after a week vacation. 1 Church Sunday morning and was and easy to launder. Is a problem In Incorporated areas "Did you sec much poverty in Blue ribbon project work Is to ter visited his mother and the and Metal tina Wingeier. David Krebs and 1 an Mn John the dinner guest of her cousin. Miss Lees asserts in offering these where demand exceeds the supply. foU ".' ? - Williams and OATS. Easy to cfrill. Requires less time get- Europe when you were there?" be exhibited at county-wide 4-H Siies U'/, - 24 '/j in H hn ,rom WE HAVE FOR SALE suggestions. In considering the health aspects Miss Sue Blankama all enjoyed ^ W RapWs visited ting the crop in . . . Brings bigger yields per "Not only did I see it. but I Achievement Day later In the Marion Bushnell. She also called SX, * ' to Wedgewood Blue, dinner at "Fingers" at Grand Rap- Win,on Wi,cox on her old friend. Mrs. Tlllle Coffee. Navy, or Black. Help him relax. Make him happy of a home site. Inquiring at the C " and brought some of it back!" year. r Car Parts. Angle and Channel Iron, and Pipe Ids Saturday evening, later all family. Sunday. acre. Oafs must give a high yield per acre Whether you've painted walla White. * - ^ Mrs. Harold Bozung lo bo a good father and husband. local health department usually visited their daughter. Mrs Wil- Re-enforcing Rod If he seems more happy at work visited Mrs. Frank Porter at Bel- Mrs Florence Bailey and Les- to be profitable. DAVCO GOLD makes it many times, or never have. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uitvlugt and will be helpful. nd ami,y 10 Gr $10.95 mont. Super Kem-Tone makes it easy, son Gary of Cadillac and John ? ' and Pick Up Service Ear! J. McDiarmid than at homo, find out why and fncnds m Gram possible for you to get these all important Rapids Saturday evening try to do something about it. If Bill Hoffman returned to his £ ZZ" ' ^ fast—even fun! Covers most sur- NOTICE Barber of South Boardman were yields which mean More profit. faces in one coat. Dries to a Mrs. William Cowles and Ted of your husband Is growing away Small Shrub May studies at Kalamazoo College Sun- 0scar Saturday callers at the home of snJl? H!? ^ ^ckstrom beautiful velvet finish that you Readers — Residents — Voters — Taxpayers dmg spent Sunday afternoon away from you, broaden your in- day after a 10 day vacation with spent the week end with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barber. can wash repeatedly—it's guar* and evening at the WhitflelTS terests and match his strides. Yield New Drug his folks at home. at Everett and Leroy. DAVCO GOLD 15-15-15 for top-dressing The entire Michigan Nuniery Industry han gone on record as Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and anteed wawhahle! And one gal- zung home. At the University of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hoasley and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holly of wheat will boost your crop along to early opposing the building of another nuntery In Soathern Mlchiran Mrs. Gerald Owens were Mr. and A small shrub called Christmas lon does the average room. ^arbard, son of Earl MORS GO PER GALLON examination of 500 executives re- daughters were Sunday dinner Dutton and Mr. and Mrs. George by the Michlgaii ConservaUon Department. Forestry Division, Mrs. Wallace Graham of Marne. Cherry, which will grow In Mich- maturity and a big money making yield. Come in and choose your colors Starbard. who is serving in the vealed more than half suffered dis- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Pansier spent Satunlay evening for the follow ing reaNOOH; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Course igan. may be useful In producing now! Navj^ is now stationed in Japan eases of which they are unaware Morse at Grand Rapids. Commercial nurseries in the name temperature zone* can of Grand Rapids. the important drug cortisone and r and MrS Sani Ryder or two years. His wife and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wingeier and FvJf ^WS and Marian caIJ - and will produce aU the stock needed—without spending one cent Mr. and Mrs. Alton Voss of Ho- which needed immediate attention. other steroidal honnones, a Mich- \frc^> ^ «l on him of tax money! Michigan Conservadoa narnerle* already sell over ward City were Thursday caller at wwk.^ ^r this past So make medical check-up appoint- igan State University research grandsons and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mrs. Postma at McCords. Sunday Deep Tenet 14.49 Oat. Blough attended Family night at . i and,Mrs- Victor Christenseri YOUR LOCAL DEALER 75% of the Htoek produced by them to the public—some 30 mil- the George Boyenga home. Sun- ments for him. If he needs more team has discovered. The Don Schneider family have the Bowne Center W. S. C. S. Hall cal, lion. day callers were Mr. and Mrs. sleep, reduce his social engage- Chemical materials In root and inn M «l on Mr. moved to their new home on M2I. Saturday evening. s- v a-oy Private nurserymen feel it is a waste of money for the state Ottls Paulen, Mr. and Mrs. Frede- ments: If he is overweight, plan loaf oxtracLs from the plant possess " ; and Mrs. Mamey Arnold attractive low calorie meals. C. H. RUNCIMAN CO to increase production one-third or to 40 million. The co*t of a rick Falmer. Jerry and Karen of a compound closely related to Chi dlTn of MulIiken SKIRTS Individuals, like successful gen- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ryder at- This makes it so easy! state built nursery in too hiRh; $181,000 of Soil Bank money thru Howard City, and Mr. and Mrs. ^ onTf r call- Encourage walking, swimming, a raw material now used In corti- Phone TW 7-9201 — Lowell ed on Mrs F. A. Gould and sister erals, have to be bold enough to tended the funeral of Godfred the Clarke-McNary Act will be granted and government payrolls Kay Price of De Witt. gardening, golf in moderation and sone manufacture. Just roll on Super Kem-Tone... Monday afternoon. take some chances, If they wish will be expanded. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vos and other forms of light oxcerise for Cortisone, rated one of the top a ,he ,Unc^a, Saranac — Freeport — Clarksville — Ionia Marian Peacock of Saginaw call- to become successes. IoniaInnTr. MondaS \ y aftemoon . ^ nothing to H! Easy, fast, sure! liusineiismen claim they can build the same production facili- Mr. and Mrs. Gaude Bishop visit- of the sedentary man but don't ex- drug discoveries of the last 20 ties'tor approximately ii% of the amount wanted by the state ed friends In Morley Sunday. Hsma pect a tired man to shovel snow years, is used in the treatment of Thursday^ ^ - and some nurserymen can expand for $10,000. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Dygert and or do anything that makes him arthritis and adrenal gland defi- : M"- W'lbur Burras of Ypsilanti Many Types and A|l the nurserymen want to do is to stay In busineiM without son Gary of Williamston called more tired. ciencies. Deluxe Kem Roller-Keoter^ and Painting Troy —both for S2«98 s spending this week with her Offer him love and the approval gov#nment competition, while paying taxes. Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Valda Dependence on Imported plant Chaterdon. daughter. Mrs. Hugh Young and admiration which too few men If you don't feel you should help yoar neighbor plant trees C Fabrics materials in producing valuable Among those from Lowell who , M Himebaugh returned get on their job. with your tax money, write to your Representative, c^o The House, cortisone would be lessened If the attended the wedding of Miss Jan- Monday from Grosse Pointe Park "There are a hundred different Lansing, Michigan, and your Senator, Co The Senate, Lanidng, Christmas Cherry plant extract W.Miin, Lowell W mrr ^ Ph.TW7-9219 ice Dygert and Fred Moss. Fri- where she has been spending sev- ways a man's wife can contribute Michigan. A postcard will do—bat do it now! could be used as a starting ma- day evening at Calvary Baptist eral weeks with her son-in-law, to his happiness and well being terial, the scientists point out. GEE'S Behalf of: Michigan Seedling Growers and the ^L. A. Bowman, while Mrs. Church In Grand Rapids, were Mr. $3.98 if she once starts thinking about FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE VICS AUTO SERVICE and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon. Mrs. Bow man was visiting her brother it." Miss Lees concludes. "And the Nursery Industry by Gordon McCurdy TUNE-UPS —BRAKE SERVICE The ways of mankind demon- Anton Kropf. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keith and family in Guatemala, $4.98 fine thing about thK is that most strate, very clearly, that it does Zahm, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold rs. Duras Olin is assisting in MOTOR OVERHAUL of them are also ways of contri- not take much hokum to elate the Zahm and daughters. mn HCare 0f Mrs ^ron Rich- $5.98 834 W. Miin St. VIC CLEMENZ Ph. TW7-7117 buting to her own." vanity of men or women. Springs Another Mrs. W. A. Collins entered Blod- mond s mother. Mrs. Hansen, who gett hospital Wednesday for major Is now at the Richmond home $7.98 surgery on Thursday. son V"?' ^ RonaJd Jessup and Mrs. John Fahrnl was in Grand M^ rw,a aTa200 and Mr and Dress Up for 1 Je«up were Sunday Rapids Wednesday and Thursday caring for her grandsons, while ,s of ,he r e their mother was in the hospital. :XE - - Mrs. Lylia Johnson. Co-Chair- Rnm"00'" •Dygert and family of man of Ktnt County Cancer Drive \nu^V,Sred his sisfer- Mrs. Champ Hats for 1957. Mrs. Bernie Bedell. Mrs. I 1 nd amuy DRESS WELL Richard Martin and Mrs. Charles i Xzzr • ' ^ Converse attended the Kick-off The John Cash family of New r 1 4 New flat-top model with Dinner for the Cancer Drive held' Krj *" .ht for their two year old grand- daughter, Corinno Hudson Other Not To! Wests were Mr. and Mrs WW $8.35 and $8.95 Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Mul- len and Mrs. Bessie Kyir f Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Melvin D. Court were x/' ^ Mrs ^d Rivette and SKIRTS MdM? I MrS' EI,is Ro,lins. Mr. OF YOUR APPEARANCE -mi \i ^fence Gxm and Mr Of IS DETERMINED BY rt~„ 7 fRlChfrd 001,11 and chil- THE CLuTHES Arrow Shirts dren of Lowell, also Dr M T n f™n paw Paw and' Miss YOU WEAR 3 popular whites: KE OTFLJC CEU** Mr RTK I?? Grand esJbS w MulJen and Mildred Dart and Drew with fused col- 0n Mrs n L - ^ra Kitchen at lar and button cuffs ... or Butterworth hospital Sunday eve- EXCITING NEWS! Try on our Spring Suit* Glen with soft spread collar ... there's lots of var- So eoiy to core for... and link cuffs. iety this year. Bewore of "Bargains" so populor and beautiful ... Unique Boti print that HI 2 \ .vo*w * Fine worsteds, flannels In Nursery Stock Direct Distance Dialing breathes of th» Ofi»nf... and the new silkspun -Lowest Priced Car with Tri-Power Carburetionf Beware of "sucker bait" this tweeds. Cuoranteed washable ond spring when ordering nursery stock aeos# risistont... because quality trees, shrubs and little or twi irnning Pontiac started 'em all talking by lagging this eye-popping TllfWWf other nursery items cannot be will be here* soon Hickok Accessories pttnoiY m~ priced at ridiculously low prices ... Full cut skirt softly Chieftain below 30 models of the low-price three. Now Pontiac has in the opinion of C. A. Boyer. Lots of new items In Jewelry, belts shirred of the waistline with Just think of sitting in your own living room, pick- velous developments in telephone history. It launches tossed another firecracker into the low-price field . . . with chief of the plant industry division a new era in convenient, fast, easy-to-use telephone Tri-Power Carburetion available at extra cost on any model. Ponbac and Bo la Ties o solid (olor patent ing up the phone and dialing New York, or hun- si:> of the Michigan Departmtnt of dreds of other places throughout the nation. That's service. It puts the nation at your finger tips. alone at so low a cost offers this sensational track-proved4 Agriculture. hormonizinq b^.. what you'll be able to do starting April 28. Direct oarburetion system that has officially outperformed super-charged 100 PONTIACS Already the 1957 nursery cata- Sim 10-18. Soon you'll receive a booklet which will explain logs are In many homes. In them Distance Dialing will let you dial many of your own this exciting, new service. Read it-keep it. It will and fuel injection cars. Here's how it works: For normal driving, are to be found many outstanding $5.98 Long Distance calls direct to 25,000,000 telephones. be your guide to Direct Distance Dialing... the snly one of three double-barrel carburetors is in operation. When FREE! Boys' Sport Coals new creations as a result of y3ars /ou want a safety-surge of power, press your toe and pronto!—the of constant research and experi- Direct Distance Dialing is one of the most mar- fastest, easiest way to make Long Distance callt Drive the Champ ... by Tom Sawyer olher two enrburetors pour cut a bonus of go as long as you need mental wcrk. There will be several $65 All American selections in addi- •Ada, Alto. Byron Cetiler. Caledonia, Casnovia. Cedar Springs. Clarksvllle. Dorr, Dutton, freeport. Grand Rapids. Grant. Grattan. Greenville. Hastmp, HoilaaJ it. Ease up ... and you're back to the gas-saving economy of Contest Good fabi . well tailored tion to numerous old reliable va- Hudsonville, Jamestown, Kent City. Lake Odessa, Lowell, Marne, Middleville. Moline, Nashville, Rocklord, Sand Lake, Sparta, Trufant, Wayland. Zeeland. one-carburetor operation! In short—your new Here's all you do... rieties that have given excellent results over the years. oan be tame or terrific—at the touch of a toe! Try it, and you'll Go to your authoriztd Pontiac $10.95 and $15.95 "Customers", said Mr. Boyer. dealer during April and toct drive •ee why they're biting their nails in the low-price held. Check the i "should be exceedingly aware of the 1957 Pontiac. ALL PRICES INCLUDE SALES TAX car ... check the price ... and all bets are that you'll graduate to quacks and gimmicks used in ad Rll out the official entry blank vertiiing the sale of nursery stock. Pontiac with plenty left over in your budget to celebrate the occasioni and deposit it with your dealer .., Boys* Slacks Reliable firms can furnish a copy 2 that's dl there It to itl of their certificate from the Mich- •UBJKCT TO LOCAL. STATI AND FKOUAL DtaMATIOM. ... by Ironall igan Department of Agriculture. WHATEVER YOU NEED •DAYTONA ORAND NATIONAL OHAMPI Guaranteed ... You be the This is the customer's assurance MICHIGAN BELL Mc®: that plants have been properly In- A »tock 3l>-h.p. Pontioc with Tri-Pcwer Cor- spected and found to be apparently bvfotton-extra-cott option on any mode I- free of serious Insect Infestation telephone company boot oil competing con rogordiati cf tize, $4.29 to $7.50 power or prlco in the biggetl ilock cor event or contagious plant diseases". d^hieftain of the yeor I He who hesitates better have 219 W. MAIN ST., LOWELL TW7-7577 OfftcWI NAICAI Daytoaa MM -TacMcstw-iowid MM of NASCAI Intimotiawl SoUly o«4 P*rfar»onca Trtoh a good alibi when he gets home. SQ YOUI AUTHOSIZEO PONTIAC PEAUI lor MKC SHOWING to dvbi, lundiMn gra«p« and oNtor ergoMiolioM. Mat* orTang»««tfi ihrovgb yew totfiac DooUr. HMHMi ......

NEED HELP ON INCOME TAX?, THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH.. APRIL 11. 1957 OmCE OPEN SATURDAY Last Week We Pictured "Meadowview Farnr, Vergennes rd. l.o.o.F.-Rebekah Camp Prepares for Opening The Grand Rapids Internal Rev- Letter to the Editor Ledqer Want Ads Are Your Powerful Little Salesmen — Phone TW7-9261 — TODAY! enue service office will be open orner On Sunday, June 23. the Odd 5P . . . . — • :w*4 Scout C Hastings Livestock Sales Saturday, April 13th, from 8 a. m. Fellow and Rebekah summer D.F.C. Secretary Answers Complaints Tlir LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL, MICH.. APRIL 11. IM7 CULLIGAN SOFT Water Service. WANTED Complete Water Conditioning on Real Estate For Sale April 5. 1957 to 2 p. m., to assist taxpayers In Explorer Post 2102 received a camp for boys and girls, will open | ^pril 8. 1957 If this gentleman looked into M.- a service basis or home-owned Lowell Ledger WANT AD PAGt Feeder Pigs $11.00-|24.75 the last minute filing of their 1956 second place award for their' at Big Star Lake. 1 R2, Lake Odessa M P A. records I'm surprised he SPINET FIANO for sale, practical- REAL ESTATE SERVICE in any POULTRY WANTED—All kinds. booth with the topic "Gun Safe- equipment. Free consultation income tax retums due Monday, Open eight weeks each year, the |.;dilor LovwII ledger didn't find more information than ly new. Call EM 1-4841. c51 CASH RATE: 20 word* 50c, additional words 2c each. If not type of property. Wm. A. Arm- Our varied outlets assure you Top Calves $25.00-130.00 For Sale — General April 15th. ty". Boys working In the booth .camp, sponsored by the lodges Michigan. he gave on their operations. Such service. Phone Ionia 1378 Col- paid on or before 10 days after insertion, a charge of 10c strong, 30 years experience. Ph. top prices. All transactions Seconds $18.00-$25.00 , Included crew leader Bill Covert. 1 | throughout the state, gives chil- gir as threatening to strike if the De- NORGE WASHING MACHINE for LOOK You can buy 5 two-year- j lect or write •120 i N. Dexter. for bookkeeping will be made. Rockford VO 6-1203 or write Ada cash, farm weight. Call GL 2- Common and Culls—$ 8.00-$18.00 Ionia. c51 tf Jim Dewey, Bob Thaler, John Idren an opportun.t) to iwim, go, A ^ to the troit dairies didn't lower the price sale. Also a buffet, settee, old weeping willow trees at! BOX NUMBF.R: If box number in care of this office Is R-2. c22 tf 5302 or GL 1-0695 anytime for Voung Beef $14 00-$20.00 Mr. and Mrs, William Lott of 1 Wakefield, Tom Evans, and Jim I boating, enjoy tennis, baseball and to the farmer. Nationally there is couch, kitchen table, rocker and Smiths Nursery in Lowell for' desired, add 50c to above. pickup. c42tf Beef Cows .$10.00413.50 Elmdale were Monday iftemoon ing the Dairy Farmers Co-op meet ALFALFA FIRST AND second cut- Howard, leaders present were ad-' [other sports, as well as hikes and 1 - hen coop, UN 8-4131. c51 only 51, c51 j Bulls $12.00*15.20 1 ing at Vergennes Hall March 28ja ^ f* ' crnt surplus milk supply ting. Also Timothy hay for horses. ALL ERRORS in telephoned advertisements at sender's risk. Farm Loans callers at Francis Shaffers'. visor Al Dalstra, assistant advisor ! camp-ouis. an( DEAD STOCK WANTED-We pay Top Hogs . ...$18.00-$19.10 was brought to my attention by ' gentleman cares to at- Jack Hefferan. Pamell. phone RATES are based strictly on uniform Want Adv. Stylo. PER CENT INTEREST-Long George Evans, and committee i Children are sent to the ramp PFISTER SEED CORN for sale: ALFALFA and Brome for sale. | for horses and cows alive. Coop- Ruffs . .114 50-117.00 Kem County Chairman, Mr Wes tend some more meetings he will OX 1-8381 c50-51 OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements mutt be accompanied by re- Term Nat'l Farm Loan Ass'n. member Dick Slsson. by Lowell lodges as well as other: find that "ho who would set the the right com for your acreage. First class. Edward Pratt, 4 er Tankage Co., Phone Rockford Boaru ... .$12.00-$14.00 Griffin. Where the gentleman sign- c5l-52 mittance. 1043 Leonard St., Grand Rapids. CEMENT AND ROAD Now that the Exposition Is over jl«)dge.« throughout the state, Thej price" Is well prepared to handle To know what our corns do. Mile road. TW 7-7207. VO 6-4551. p-yr. 44-43 Top Calf ...$30.00 ing only his initials received his OPEN BUD SCOTT'S SERVICE. Copy for Mich. Phone RI 2-2563. c21 tf the Explorers will be planning,' ; first four weeks are for hoys, the it. rend "Com hybrids compared" Clyde Jones Cedar Springs information for his complaints is GRAY YOUTH BED and cheat Live bait and tackle. Outboard Ads on This Page Must Be In Ledger training, and practicing for the last half of the camping period I Sincerely. Clinton Dlocher, UN 8-2451, ciil-52 MODERN SPACIOUS 4-Bedroom TIMBER WANTED- Cash paid for GRAVEL j rather doubtful. As to Homer Mar- to match for sale; in gjod con- motors, lawn mowers, bicycles, TW 7-9261 Office Before Noon Wednesday, Top Hogs $19.10 Council canoe race which is the' , for girls. Jean Hawiey, good quality standing timber, ten's background before the milk dition, Also brown mahogany serviced. Auto body repair, 924, house for sale in Saranac. near Shirley Slocum Woodland PiH and Black Dirt f'.rst week end in May on the Kala- Boys 12 to 15 open the season FOR SALE 3-PHASE 4-10 15 hp. strike it is wide and varied but} Sec.. D.F.C., Ionia County W. Main. TW 7-9874. p49-521 SELLING OUT SIMPLICITY gar- NEW MODERN MIRACLE Re- school. Newly decorated and re- Lester Blled, 810 W, Park St.. mazoo River. Attention will also ifor a week's stay .starting June electric motor. Good condition, chest of drawers. Phone TW 7- Block Sand I do know Vice-President Leo Von- den tractor slock, rotary tiller vlvit Sewage Enzymes liquefy modeled. Plentiful closets, stor- St. Johns, Mich. Phone 784 col- be focused on the coming Council j 123. The next two weeks are for Henry Fase, Ph. OR 6-2871. 7798. c51 LOADER AND TRUCK Bonn, Treasurer Sam Balio and New GMC trucks for lm-: attachments, plows, discs. 40r; greases and activates the dor- age space. Lowell phone TW 7- lect. p48-51 j Jambor-All at Allegan. children 10 to 13; and the 8 to 11 c51 tf FOR HIRE Homer Martin carefully studied: TEN DRAPERY PANELS; two mediate delivery. Evei-y- off. Free literature and demon- mant bacteria In your septic 7432 C50-51 1 group attends the fourth week. WANTED-LAWNS TO RAKE and] FINE CARS BY and discussed the problems of the WELL DRILLING wool remnants 12-3 yards blue, thing from H Ton to 35 strations. Call CH 3-5718 Dut- tank. Give your septic tank a Girls attend the camp, in the same REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Nice mow for the summer in or out dairy farmers one full year before C'a yards brown; girl's coat, Ton. See Doyle-Schneider mers Landscape Service. Two lift with Revivii. on sale at Hahn Star Comers 1 ace order, during the final four pring Savings 3-bedroom home, modern. Cas- of these towns: Lowell. Ada. BYRON WEEKS the strike. Leo and Sam have been, 2-In. to 6-In, Wells size 3; girl's suit size S; 2 boys' Pontiac -GMC Sales & Service. tractors Wt off, 3 and 2 hp. Hardware. One pound package Mrs. Ira Blough weeks. cade village, walking distance to Alto. Cascade and Saranac, Jim STORY & CLEMENZ dairy farmers or sons of dairy coats and hats size 3-4; 5 boys c47 tf p50 ai $198. c511 TW 7-9267 Pl'MP SALES, RER\ ICE church and stores. One block farmers since birth. Homer Martini sport coats. 12-14-16; man's suit, Ryder. Phone TW 7-9183. c501 IMS Ford Custom line V8 2-Dr. I'/i miles West of Lowell on M2I Letter Rec. Apr. 10 from bus line. Only $12,500, On College Honor Roll is the hired organizer of D. F. C. • & REPAIRS grey 40 short; 2 ladles' suits, CRATING ALL KINDS. Custom FLUFF RUG for sale, 11 x 17 re- NEED EXTRA CASH? Harvest, 1S0A OMsraobUe Super 88 4-Dr. c47tf terms. Nearly new two-bedroom WANTED TO RENT - Room In or Miss Miriam Alderink of South; and I'm sure no one can question j size M. ladies' jumper 14. Betty built. Call evenings after 6:00, versible. In good condition $50.! your own crop of results by us- IMS Pontiac 870-1 Door Mrs Joyce M. Pennock, daugh- near Lowell for one man. Write Boston was a Friday overnight and his ability to do this job. History' SALE! phone UN 8-2618. Tom Cornell, ing an inexpensive Want Ad to home, 854 Delray. Eastmont area. 1955 Plymouth Deluxe 4-Door Kropf, TW 7-7378. c51 Victor phonograph, plays good ter of Mr, and Mrs Clifford Per- A heme you will be proud to own. Donald Morris, Grand Trunk Satunlay gurst of Susan Hoffman, j has proven great men are never | Alto R-2. c50-53 $5. Call TW' 7-9774. c5l sell those "don't wants" around 1954 Bel Air 4-Door in of Route 1, Ada, has been C. E. SULLIVAN 27-FT, HOUSETRAILER for sale. $10,900, terms. Farm -40 acres Railroad Dock, Muskegon. p50-51 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright ( recognized in their life time but attic or garage. Phone TW 7-9261 1951 Chevrolet 210 2-Door placet! on the mid-term honor roll DEPENDABLE Cheap. I'a miles north of Low- DEKALB SEED CORN and Dekalb 10007 €0th st,, near Morse Lake 1951 Plymouth Belvedere 4-Dr. LYLE COVERT and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Shade I'm sure God in his own way takes, 8330 Bailey Dr. Ph. OR 6-5331 HAY TOR SALE Lester Pll*. P51 WANTED GRAIN DRILL Call OR nt Olivet Nazarene College. Kan- Chix. Call or see me and let me rd. Good two-bedroom home, two 1955 Ford Customllne V8 4-Dr. and family of Grand Rapids were I care of them for we erring human I cl6tf ell .*1 M-91. p51 M-91 south of Lowell, phone TW 6-5107, c51 kakee, Illinois, it has been an- show you how they will make hen houses, good soil, level, $12.- 1953 Plymouth Cambridge 4-Dr. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and j beings. President Arnold Wyss Is 7-7842. c51 YOU WILL FIND BERLOU the nounced hy Dr. Willis E. Snow- USED CARS FOR SALE- FORMAL, pink, size your farm operations more pro- 600, terms. Cascade Real Estate Mrs. Roger Heasley and family, j an internationally known Jersey | besi moth spray you've ever WANTED FARM WORKER. Ex- 1952 PlymcaUi 4-Dr. (CV of I) Complete 12, $7.00. Also dark metal bed fitable. Gerald Kyser, 10775 W, Office GL 4-0481. c51 tf barger. dean of the college. breeder and one of the most re- •.V» Plymouth Club Srilan POTTED HYACINTHS, tuhps, used. One spraying guaranteed perienced machine milker. 6 days 1952 Chevrolet Stylellae 4 Door Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kauffman! frame. J10.00. Donna Jean Ford Peck Lake rd., Ph TW 7-7477. per week. (No Sunday work) Va- and daughters attended the Junior The honor roll is made of spected men in his community of '55 D«HIKI» 4-Do«r Martha Washington geraniums, for five years. Rent an electric 1951 Buick Special 4-Door Phone TW 7-7409. p51 MODERN 2-BEDROOM HOME for students with an average of B or Capac. All hoard memoers are! *55 Plymouth Club C50-51 foliage plants and tuberous be- cation and sick leave benefits. 1951 Pontiac Sta. Wagon 4-Dr. High school play at Lake Odessa The "Meadowvlew Fnrm", 9914 Vergennes call, you WlU receive a gift subscription to the sprayer. Roths, Complete Home sale. 206 North Jackson. John Plumbing above. dairy farmers who make their liv-j *55 Plymouth I Door gonia bulbs. Order your Easter Apply in person to Jake Van- 1951 Ford CustomHae V8 2-Dr. Saturday evening. rood, was hwt week's "mystery farm"; do you ledger The owner of the place get's the original FOR SALE-MARLETTE MOBILE GE REFRIGERATOR for sale. 7- Furnishings, c51 Young Phone TW 7-7364 week Joyce is a Junior at Olivet Naz- *54 Chevrolet Houten. Maple Grove Home, 2000 194; Chevrolet 2 Door Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs. Mr ! recognlie this week's aerial photograph? Inter- photograph, from which the above aerial view ing milking cows, twice a day, 7 Home. 1954, in excellent condi- ft. deluxe, good condition, rea- lilies now. Birchwood Gardens, end« or Dutton MY 8-8366. c51.52 arene College where she is en- and GENERAL '54 Pontine 2-Door 32nd Street. SE. c51-52 1948 International ^-too Pickup and Mrs. Asahel Thompson and est In our mystery farm series continues. AD you was taken. Dr. anil Mrs. J. C. Foshee own the days a week—true some have hired! tion. Must sell! Phone TW 7-9207 sonable. Call OR 6-3411 after 5:30 Godfrey it.. TW 7-7737. c51 HALLMARK GREETING CARDS & Heating rolled m Business Administration. men because they feel in order tO| SHEET METAL WORK 'M Plymouth 1947 Pontiac 2-Door Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough were have to do is call the Ledger office Thursdaj, farm pictured last week. The 380 acres are man- days or come to 523 Suffolk, p, m. c50-51 There's a Hallmark card for .-ROOM HOME for sale. Double WANTED-by Mitchell Veneer be able to stay in the cow-milking' 'M Dodge Suburban HOSTESSES -Be ^he first in your garage, approximately 1 acre 1949 Ford ^ Ton Pickup Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. after 1 o'clock In the afternoon. If you think aged by Kenneth Dohen. his wife and children. nights. p51-52 everyone and every need . . . Corp. Hard maple veneer logs ATTEND GARDEN CLUB business they are going to havei *58 Dodge 4 Doors (2) SEE America's No. 1 Road Car. area to have a clothing party. to welcome a new baby or to of land, $6,000. M-91, 1 mile Service and Mrs. Raymond Seese. you recognize the place. Tell the operator your "Meadowvlew" is a registered Jersey dairy farm. and walnut, and need some good Royoe Wes MEETING AT HOLLAND to fight for a decent profit from] *53 Dodge Club FOR SALE-ENTIRE HERD of Free gift awarded for calling on Everything In Plumbing and answer; If It Is right, and you are the first to The new 1957 Pontiac at Doyle- wish great-grandpa a happy south of Lowell. Emerson Stev- soft maple. Top prices, reliable Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gold and the huge investment and hard •53 Plymouth 4-Door dairy cattle Including young cat- this ad. a $5.95 beige purse. Call Heating Nine ladles from Lowell attend- Schnelder Pontiac. Prices siart birthday ... to mark the Im- ens. phone TW 7-7361. c51 firm Write Robert Shellenbarger, family of Sparta were Sunday din- work it takes. Now you'll hear if! '.IS Chevrolet 2-Door tle. Also registered bull. Leo below 30 models of the low price GL J-6450. c51-4 STORY ft CLEMENZ ner and aftemoon guests at the ed the annual meeting of' the portant moments in the lives R-l, Nashville. Michigan, or call Ph. TW 7-7948 Lowell they don't like it. why don't they, *52 Dodgp 4-Door Cowles. 10 miles north and east LOTS FOR SALE in Lowell. Call oi Saranac. Friday guests were Fourth district of Federated Gar- class. c47 tf of those you love. Remember Nashville 403? p51-l George Krebs heme, Mr. and Mrs. South Boston Extension get out? They do like farming but *52 Ford 2-Door GRADUATES' PARENTS -Phone TW 7-7310. Arnold Wlttenbach. Lowell News Mr. and Mrs. James Dean. den Clubs of Michigan. Thursday, F.H.A. FOR FREE of Lowell on M-91. Phone Beld- your friends and dear ones this Motor Sales Ernest Oesch and family near not the prices and they are men, *52 Plymouth Club LAWN MOWER SHARPENING— now about that gift, a portable 946 Vergennes Road. p51 Club Meets April 18 I Callers at the Frank Keiser Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King en- In Holland. TERMS ESTIMATES ing 891 Wl. c52 easy thoughtful, special way! BULLDOZING of all kinds. Kehoe Ph. TW 7-9881 Clarksville were evening visitors. willing to fight for their beliefs | *51 Dodge 4-Dr. saw filing, handles put in tools typewriter. Solve this problem Bros.. John and Jerry, 10184 Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kauffman The South Boston Extension club, home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. tertained the young couples club The aftemoon program was Available at Christiansen Drug FOR SALE OR RENT Good three- Open Evenings and thank God we're in America; 27-Ft. House Trailer ELECTROLUX CLEANERS Sales and tools sharpened. Dennie's with a call today. Harold Collins Kehoe dr., Ada. Mich. Phone visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry John- will meet Thursday, April 18th, at Robert Cahoon and children. Mr. recently. Fourteen attended and "A Day with the Flower Ar- store, Lowell. c51 bedroom home. C. J. Place, TW West M-21 Lowell, Mich. where we have that right. and Service. Bags, filters, hoses, Mower & Saw Service. 1 mile TW 7-9878. c48 tf Grattan OX 1-8238. c52 tf son at Grand Rapids Sunday aft- the South Boston Grange Hall. and Mrs. John Clingman and Mr. a good time was had by all. ranger". a demonstration of flower Call — TW 7-7978 7-7936. c51 cords. We repair all makes. west of Lowell on M-2L Phone emoon. As this will also be a leaders" j ^nd Mrs. Leonard Oom all of A third Case of measles in the arranging by Mrs. A. F. Steublng If No Answer Call TW 7-7638 "As Is ers' For GOODWILL used cars IF YOU NEED a change in that training meeting for the southwest Grand ^Rapids. Mr. Kelser s iDick Boone family is reported. of Pittsburg, Pa. Write or call after 5:00 p. m. TW 7-7674. o48 tf HOUSE FOR SALE at 915 North 100 Mr. and Mrs, Carlos Seese of CHIMNEY REPAIRS An aching heart isn't too bad at VJ/ and trucks see or call Windstorm Insurance Policy, quarter of the district, the meeting brother, Carl of Alto spent Mon- •53 Dodge ssts John VerDonk. 1901 Darwin. Washington street TW 7-7730. Clarksville were Saturday evening In spite of the rain, the meetingi.. ... , .u j EAVES TROUGHING TIME FOR SPRING cleanup. Call DOYLE - SCHNEIDER call Grattan OX 1-8263. I'll take 1,0 b<,g,nran o( a hreo ay vaca '51 Plymouth $295 SW. Grand Rapids. GL 2-3944. visitors at the Francis Seese home. will start promptly at 10:00 a. m.i ,;ay evening with him. was well attended. A deUeiom ?, . .' i - care of you at once. Harold B. c51 Tools SERVK ES FRIDAY FOR tlon, especially if it is relieved by CUSTOM DUCT WORK '50 Dodge SSS5 C51-2 Roy Johnson for raking and mow- PONTIAC. We trade, finance and Michael K. Blough of Lowell Lesson subject is "Fumiture luncheon was served at 12:30. Storey, Agent Michigan Mutual Ralph Story. 126 West st.. who MARIE.MS W. VAN STRIEX a welcome telephone call. Industrial and Rraldentinl •50 DeSoto S295 Ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ph. guarantee. c47tf 7-ROOM MODERN HOME and 3 spent Friday and Saturday with Selection". Windstorm Ins. Co. of Hastings. PONTIACS has been suffering from pneu- Marienus W. VanStrien. 68, of All Work Guarantied '50 Plymouth 1175 HAY FOR SALE, first and second TW 7-7676. p5l The local club will furnish tea; CIRCLE TO HEAR STUDENTS WELL DRILLING AND REPAIR, acres of land for sale. 3 miles To Rent his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. monia for the past week, was 79S0 Cascade Rd.. S. E,. died 1160 cutting alfalfa. Call TW 7-9718. p51-52 and coffee for the potluck dinner OF PARIS IMVERSITV We often try to write inspira- •49 Ford BABY BUGGY and car bed. like new pumps and service, Frank West of M-91 on Grand River Ira Blough. taken to Blodgett hospital Tues- Tuesday at the Burton Osteopa- MURPHY ROONNG & Clyde Condon, 3 mile road. c51 at noon. Everyone is Invited you take a deep '49 Plymouth I1S5 • dr. Call TW 7-7465. c51 Rev. Clifford Edwards of Alto day aftemoon for observation and thic hospital after a long illness, Members of the Priscilla circle tionally. Then we new, for sale. Call TW 7-7138 p51 Averill jr.. Phone OR 6-4501. CLOTHING—Northwestern. Com- need not be a member. SHEET METAL SERVICE '48 Dodge $13.') SANDERS called In this area recently. of the Methodist church will meet breath and realize that we have EASTER SEASON—Complete out- c49 tf plete line for men, women and treatment. j Services were held Friday at IIJ Lafayette Off E. Main Lowell '48 Plymouth $100 RUMMAGE SALE—Dresses and FREE! Mrs. Clair Kauffman entertained The aftemoon session will begin been turned out. Vanderpool Chapel, Godwin Hts. Wednesday evening, April 17, at fit from hat to shoes—ready for children. Shown in my home or at 1:15 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Stan- suits, sizes 10-16. like new; dress- RUG. CARPET and Upholstery For Rent WAXERS the Bowne Hospital Guild at her 8:00 p. m.. at the home of Mrs, your men and boys at Coons. yours. Fred De Young, 2824 !ton were dinner guests Sunday of at 2 p. m.. Rev. Herbert Barnard es for short women, size 20-22. home Friday evening. BUY WITH cleaning. Free pickup and de- FOR RENT-DUPLEX. Both sides : Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crooks. Aft- officiatins: buna! In Cascade Cem- M. Jack Fonger. Boys clothes, size 10-14. real good livery; 2-day service. Ideal Rug Thomapple River dr., GL 1-0883. POLISHERS Drive the Champ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter of BERT PURCHASES ARE SECOND HAND CLOTHING for empty near Clarksville. 9737 'emoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. etery. They will hear Judith and Lynn CONFIDENCE condition. Shoes for small wom- c51-52 Belmont were Monday dinner HOMEWARD BOUND sale—Reasonable. Men's, wom- and Fumiture Kleeners. Phone Tanls rd.. 5 rooms and bath, Robert Glbbs and children and Mr. He is survived by his wife, Cora: Hoekzema. nieces of Mrs. Bruce en or girls, sizes 4-5. Old pic- Saranac 2627. c49-52 guests of their parents. Mr. and The Ledger has received a let-; and Mrs BrUcp and one son, a sister and a,Walter, program chairman. The en's. girls' and children's. Also AUCTION SALES- Phone George furnace, garden. 2 children ok. Many Contest Thoma ture frames; miscellany. Every- Mrs. John Krebs. 1 girls will give an illustrated talk rummage. April 15 to 20. 8381 VanderMeulen, Auctioneer, Dut- $40 per month. Call Edward W. ter from Ella Purchase advising daUj,hter from Ionia. Callers dur- brother. The Pleasure thing cleaned. 703 East Main MAPLE SYRUP for sale. Robert Others Mrs. Francis Shaffer and Mrs. that she and her husband. Bert. , Two Mile rd.. Ada. OP. 6-2027. Trmis, Phone MO 9-9226 Hudson- ing thc weck were Mr and Mrs about their experiences as Ameri- and Chris Wenger. Call Alto UN ton MY 8-8571. Let me help you Here's all you do... Austin Miller with Mr. and Mrs. JACKSON Wanted—good bull calf or small ] st,. Friday and Saturday. April are on their way home to Lowell R Wlllis and Mr Mp. E|mcri 'can students at the summer ses- 8-2619 or Caledonia TW 1-8480. plan your sale, prepare and place ville. Mich. C50-51 William Kilgus attended the Stark- PUBLIC NOTICES pig. c51 12. 13. 8:30 a. m, to 8:00 p. m, after spending thc winter months Hoag of Mount p|easant Mr and| sion of the University of Paris. c49-5l publicity, I know values, will try Come in and IOJI driv« the Lee wedding and reception at Is Mutual I MOTOR SALES p51 UPPER 2-BEDROOM apartment, "57 Pontiac during Pontiac"» in Florida. [Mrs. Orvie Stahl of Elmdale. and! UNSEY. SHIVEL, PHELPS I VANOER WAL Mrs. Richard Bleri is co-hostess Dodge—Plymouth for most profitable results. p51 Grand Rapids Saturday evening. ATTOHNEYS RUMMAGE SALE-Clean new full bath. Utilities furnished. Gas Lowell Lumber & Coal Co. Notional "Drive the Chomp" Mrs. Purchace suffered a severe; Mr. and Mrs. Edson Crooks from I of the meeting. USED TELEVISION SETS $39.50 t'-B Michiq.n Nat.otul Ba-k lldq.. Dodge Trucks KEYS MADE while you wait. 25c. confe»t-April 1 through 30. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shaffer and used articles, miscellaneous, to $99,50 reconditioned and guar- LAWN SALE- April 12 and 13. stove, children welcome. Inquire 218 So. Wishiigton TW 7-9291 1 fall during her vacation, and has i Hamburg, Grand Rjoidi 2, MichlgiB 9S0 W. Main. Lowell Gambles. Lowell. c4 tf called on Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eash PROBATE OF WILL ANO CODICIL BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS dishes, etc. Saturday. April 13. anteed. Williams Radio & TV, Rugs, drapes, curtains, end and 6901 Cascade road. Phone GL 6- spent a great deal of time in the, ^ Rev j M DeVlnney. Carl Phoae TW 7 »?81 Sunday aftemoon. Slsre ot Micniqan. The I'robats Court for MISS MARLENE FLETCHER VFW hall. Lowell, 9 a. m. to TW 7-9340. c39 tf kitchen tables, sets of dishes, 8298. c51 tf Fill out the officio! entry hospital. She states: "I have been j and ^ McCaul at. ma COUPIY of Kent, blonk and deposit (t with ut. Mrs. Ira Blough received word At a >ettion of Mid Court, held at the 6 p. m. c51 SMITH'S INSURANCE cream separator with motor, milk home"3 weeks today (April 3» after tended a Layman's meeting. Sat-! Mrs. Clark Fletcher entertained BOTTLED GAS—Safe, clean, de- FOR RENT—Two bedroom house . . . That's oil there i» to ill Saturday that her niece Mrs. Val Prooate Office, in the City of Grand Rap- The pleasure is not all yours when you cans, electric heater. Many odds spending 58 days in Manatee Vet- urday. on the Michigan State Uni- ist. in taid County, on th* fifteen classmates of their daugh- SERVICE between Ada and Lowell. Mod- 2 Johnson of Dearborn was at a De- 2lif day o' March, A. 0. I9S7. pendable gas service. FREE and ends. Priced for quick sale. eran's Memorial Hospital. In ter Marlene at a party honoring Guaranteed Used Cars •T TO LOCAL. »TAI« All troit hospital where she submitted versity campus in Lansing. Preient. HON. WALLACE WAALKES, JR.. enjoy our prompt, heads-up car service. Equipment, Call us first! Phone em facilities. TW 7-9795. c51-52 [••BAL HMULATIONS. Bradenton. I don't do very well If you have something to sell, 9360 Vergennes Street, Ada. OR to major surgery that moming. The Goofus Club enjoyed their Judqe of Probate. her seventh birthday. Friday night Be Prepared CH 3-1482 Wolverine SheUane 6-3493. c51 1959 PLYMOUTH BELV. 4-DOOR SEDAN. With Radio, with crutches, but get around with In th« Matter of the Ettate of We share in it fully! Because we know tell us. FURNISHED UPSTAIRS apart- Any friends that would like to send semi-annual luncheon. Wednesday, THOMAS L. DOYLE. Deceawd. April 5th. Games were played, and Service, 716 So. Division, Grand Heater, Two tone paint. Powerflite Trans., Whitewall a walker fine." at Lone Pine Inn. FIr»f Method it Church by Oan A Win- cake and Ice cream served. Mar- that pleasing customers is the best way If yon want to buy something, FOR SALE—14-FT. METAL BOAT ment. Immediate possession. 1 mail, her home address is 4761 qeier, Preiident of f-e Bojrd of Trjvfeei. Rapids. clS tf tires and Power steering Doyle - Schneider We will be looking forward to Mr. and Mrs. John Roth and lene received many nice gifts in give us a ring. in very good condition. Call TW mile east of Lowell on M-21. Curtis Ave., Dearborn, Mich. Mrs. ana Ea-I Dcyle. Special Adniniitrator. to build this business. In fact, it's the FIRE - TORNADO 1959 PLYMOUTH BELV. CLUB SEDAN. Two tone paint. your return, folks, and hope that Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roth were havinq filed in sa <1 co^rt tneir patitiai'i honor of the occasion. We need listings of city TRUSSES—Trained fitter, surgical Call TW 7-7676." c51 PONTIAC Johnson was the former Leona praying that certain injtrumcntj in writing ONLY way! 7-9883 after 5:00 and week-ends. Heater, and Powerflite Transmission we have some nice weather to guests Tuesday at a dinner honor- On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fletch- property and farms. appliances, etc. Koss Rexall 423 W. Main TW 7 7305 Bryant. ourportinq fo be the la>l will and te»ta- p50-51 APARTMENT FOR RENT, par- 1951 CHRYSLER WDS. 4-DOOR SEDAN. With Radio. greet you. ing the birthday of Dr. E. M. Roth menf with Codicil thereto of »ajd deceaied er gave a family dinner to cele- Let us show you how we can Diiigs, Saranac, Mich. c39 tf now on file in jaid court be admitted to pro- AUTOMOBILE tially furnished; suitable for Heater, and Powerflite Transmission in Grand Rapids. brate Marlene's birthday. Out-of- save you 15% on your WELDING — Also cood supply of bats. and that the adminiitration of said 1954 CHEVROLET 210 4-DOOR SEDAN. Two tone paint. eitafe be qranted to Earl Doyle a» ADMIN- town guests were thc Russell Sible CORDWOOD Only $3 at yard. Ad- structural steel. John Pollice, couple. Segwun. TW 7-9869. p51 Mrs. Fred Blaser entered But- Fire and Wind Insurance. Heater and Transmission. terworth hospital, Sunday, for ob- ISTRATOR w'th W'!l An-ie«ed, or to »ome family frcm Ionia. ditional charge for delivery. Cor- 3516 Quiggle Ave., Ada, R-l. other witsble penon; • taid county. Sale Barn — Caledonia pl8 tf AT H&H CHEVROLET St«nH«rd Transmission. Radio, from Ohio for the week end. JOHN DALTON. all the extras WITTENBACH Bonnie Gage spent the week end Judqe of Probate A tr.-s LIVESTOCK—Wanted to buy! Al- Heater, Two-Tone. This was a second in Muskegon at the William Gage VEAL ROAST 1955 Olds 98 4-Dr. Hardtop. Hyd.-dr., full SALES & SERVICE CO. TW 1-8168 1955 Bukk Special 2.Door Riviera 4-Door. Powerglide — A clean car C. R. LAWTON. Rickert Electric Register of Probata. c<9-5l 39 so. Beef, Pork and Veal for sale, home. Sunday aftemoon guests at On Route M21 — Lowell. Mich, 1955 Buick Century 2-Door Riviera car with 20,000 actual miles. FRESH, EXTRA LEAN power, steering and brakes, windows and C51-52 by pound, quarter, half, or whole. Your General Electric and is ready to go the Roy Gage home were the Al- VANDER VEEN. FREIHOFER, COOK It East Paris Packing Co., 4200 1955 Buick Special 4-Door Sedan A Beautiful Car bert Stewart family of Muskegon. BRYANT. ATTYS. seat; whitewalls, tu-tone, a beauty Dealer B35 W. Main St., Lowell, Mich. •i I East Paris rd,, S. E. (2 miles Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks 3 lbs. SI .05 1955 Olds 98 4-Dr. Sedan. Hyd.-dr., power Washers Refrlgeratora 1953 Bukk Super 2-Door Riviera ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR HEAtING south of 28th St,) Call Dutton of Eaton were Sunday guests of CLAIMS GROUND BEEF MY 8-8407. or after 5:00, caU RT Dryers Ranges 1954 4-Door Sedan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson, Stat# ot Michigan, the Probata Court for 39 steering and brakes, 2-tone paint, white- Others Priced To Sell 2-8283. Richard Havenga, cl6tf Water Heaters 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Doer Sedan Mr. am! Mrs. Frank Shores and the County of Kent. walls, and all the extras. ANNOUNCEMENT! We Service OUR bstallaUooo I 1952 Hudson 4.Door.._ $275 At a tettlon of taid iourt, held at the 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 24)oor Sedan 1953 Nask 4-Door $395 family attended the wedding of probate office, in the city of Grand Rapid*, If 1955 Mercury 2-Dr. Hardtop. Overdrive, ra- Mechanic Special their son, Carl, to Miss Condon, at in taid county on the Disolav at 1953 Chevrolet 5-Possengtr Coupe Less than $25 per month, with 24th day of March A. D. I9S7. dio, heater, whitewalls, tutone paint. '/a down the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Preient, HON. JOHN DALTON, Judge of Order Your EASTER HAMS Now! 208 So. Hudson Street Probate. After April 15 1951 Oldsmobtte 88 2^oor Sedan Staal in Lowell. Sunday guests at Service 1948 Studeboker Sedan . $145 In the Matter of Hie Ettate of 1954 Buick Special Hardtop. Radio, heater, Paul Rkkert 1951 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan 1951 Bukk Sedan . ...$350 the Frank Shores home were Mr, ALBERT BOLT. Deceased. Al your popular brands — Armour. Swift, Plankinton, Thomasma, Farmer IS OUR BUSINESS Plenty good and Mrs. Howard Kropf and fam- It appearing to the court that the ttme Tutone paint. tei 8. MM. Lowell 1951 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan Good running car. Excellent for a fo- prwentation of claimt agaiatt taid Peet — and Home Cured, of course. 14 to U lb. average. Prices start at The Tucker Welding & Radiator Shop TELEPHONE TW7 J80J ily. ettate thould be limited, and that a lima 1954 Buick Special 4-Dr. Radio, heater, tu- • Television n second car Marie Fcuerstein met with a and place be appointed >0 receive, e»amlne 49c Lb. — Whole or Shank Half O Radio and adjust all ciaimt and demandt against tone paint. As Is" Specials! painful accident when she was taid deceated by and bafO'* taid court: WILL BE LOCATED ON • Phono burned recently by hot bacon It it Ordered. That all creditor! of taid 2 1953 Olds 98 4-Drs. With all the extras. 1947 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN deceated a'e required to P'etenf their grease. Both hands were affected. claimt to said court at taid Probafe Offic# We Give L&M Green Stamps with Each Purchase — FREE Delivery on Al WEREMOYE Harry White of Grand Rapids on or be'or« the 1953 Olds Super 88 4-Dr. 1951 OWs 4.Dr. Phooe 1132 Coltct llth day of JUNE A. D. I9S7, J $125.00 Orders of $10 or More DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Dead or Disabled was a Thursday supper guest of at ten o'clock in the forenoon, taid 1950 Chrysler 4-Dr. 1950 Meurcury 4-Dr. So, Bridge St. - Saranac, Mich, C. H. Rundman Co. and place being hereby appointed for the Louise and Geneva Barkley. Horses and COttie namlnation and adiuitmert of all claimt Fonurty operated ky Earl F, SHeM We Triie — Gurutee — Fieiece it Baik Rites Little Lois Jackson spent Sun- and demands against taid deceased. And Other Farm MOTOR SALES It It Further Ordered, That public notice Phone TW 7-9207 — Evenings TW 7-9849 day at the John Smith home, and thereof be given by publication of a copy Animals Open Every Friday Nlte Until 9 O'clock FORD — MERCURY SALES & SFRYICE all the family had fish dinner with of thit order for three tuccc ttive ^ weekt Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jackson near prevlout to taid day of hearing, in the McCORD "Home of Sincere Servioe" Lowell Ledger a newtpaper printed end Herm's Sanitary Market VALLEY CHEMICAL I hope I can still be of service to my customers of Belding. circulated in taid county. COMPANY 149 S. Hudson. Lowell TW 7-9280 or TW 7-9345 Weohesday evening guests at thc JOHN DALTON. "WHERE YOU GET ONLY THE BEST IN MEATS" WITTENBACH TV Servke Judge of Probate. Lowell and continue our pleasant associations. Kent Couaty. Michigan. FOR FREE SERVICE H & H Chevrolet Paul Potter home were Mr. and Phone: TWinooks 7-7997 205 E. Main St. Lowel lonla, Michigan * i LOT OPEN DAILY AND THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTJ K true copy SALES & SERVICE COMPANY PHONE IOWA 400 Mrs. Bernard Kropf of.Lowell. A — S. D. Tucker 158 Riverside Drlvo TW 7-9294 508 W. Main St.. LoweR ' C. R. LAWTON. 749 W. Main St. ™ 7-9207 Ci3tt Thursday guest was Vivian Tischer Regitfer of Probafe. c49-5l il u !

:\l ) I & i • I I I I 1 THE IXWTLL LEDGER, LOWELL. MICH.. APRIL 11, 1117 At the Pet Show given last S«l- Honev Creefc News urday p. m. at the home of Les- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris of Mrr . S. P. Reynold* Mr*. lie Norwood, prizes won as fol- I appreciate courteous gestures Ray Rittenger of Lowell and Other Alto News Clare Fleet all of Freeland were THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH.. APRIL 11, 1637 Grand Rapids spent Sunday with but I prefer that drivers of auto- Fred Pattison attended a dinner their Sunday guests. Ada Community News their daughter. Mrs. Clinton Hunt lows: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson Maynard Baer, the door prize. mobiles tend strictly to driving and in Grand Rapids at St. George's FARM AUCTION - Dispersal Sale Don McCall of Lowell was a Sun- UBS. TOM School New* and family. visited their grandmother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stauffer Harry Knoop 1st prize with his let me light my own cigarettes. Aid Society Hall Wednesday hon- Alto Community News Says TV Hasn't AT FARM, »4 MILE WEST OF ORLEANS ON PALMER RD. day evening supper guest of Mr. Mrs, Hammer has issued a bul Lydia Steeby Sunday aftemoon. were Sunday evening lunch guests Mr. and Mrs. Moses King of dog. Susan Hammer lit in cats, When talking they don't need to oring retiring Supervisors. OR FIVE MILES SOITHEAST OF REIAINO. ON and Mrs. Lester Antorides. MRS. CLAUD 8ILOOX—PHOXE UNMBl of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Flynn. letin announcing the program for Central Lake are visiting their direct their gaze to me in the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Lowe School Community Club Hurt Child's Mr. and Mrs. Konald Hesche of CHVRCH PURCHASES HOME Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris Monette Baer 1st In rabbits and SATURDAY. APRIL 13 —12:30 p. m. the rest of the year. The children daughter, Mrs, Jacob Knoop and back seat, either. Mrs. Fred Pattison were Mr. and will hold their April meeting on Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Dygert and Fennville spent Saturday after- FOR PARSONAGE entertained with a birthday sup- will have a 24 day holiday at the McDuffy Great Dane won family. Mrs. Ira Dean of Grand Rapids. Friday evening at the school house. son Gary of Williamston spent Sun- Reading Habits • S4 HEAD REGISTERED HEREFC.IDS noon and evening with Mr. and per Sunday night in honor of Mrs. Grand Prize, At the Congregational Church Easter and as of the present History records the prejudices CANCER DRIVE WORKERS Mmmm . . . Buck Wheats! The pupils will present their mus- day evening with Mrs. Dygert - Brochures Available Sale Day Mrs. Richard Smith. Roy Richardson. Other guests Worried because your child is service Sunday moming April 14, will close May 24th for this year. and mistakes of the past. Try a Ledger want ad. COMPLETING PLANS Mrs. diaries Timpson treated ical program at this time and the brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and • COMPLETE UST OF IMPLEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crisler and were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aft on glued to the TV set instead of to 9:30 a. m. will be baptism and Farm Bureau Mrs. Val Watts, chairman of members of her bridge club to a baton twirler* under the ieadersMp Mrs. Claud Silcox. • QCANTTT: OF FEED TERMS: CASH daughter of Lansing spent Friday of Kent City. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. a good hook? reception of new members. The the local committee for the can- delightful repast of home grown of Mrs. Hubert Porritt will give Mrs. Gaye Levandoski a Barry evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cram ton and Roy Richardson. Honey Creek Faim Bureau will You needn't be! "It's true TV LEO F. LEITER. Proprietor choir will sing "Oh Jerusalem" Dr. Herbert R. Mueller REPORT OF CONDITION OF cer fund campaign, and Mrs. Fred buckwheat flour pancakes and a demonstration of their skill Pot County Normal graduate is doing Pfaller. Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Michale meet April 19th at the home of viewing has cut into time that ORLEANS. MICHir,AN — PHONE ROCKWELL 1 JIC1 and Rev. Ralph J. White will de- Pattison. are completing plans for buckwheat honey Wednesday aft- luck supper will be served and practice teaching in the Alto Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blandlng of and Judy from Lapeer were week- Mr. and Mrs. Allison Roarke on OPTOMETRIST might have been spent read- AIXEN H ASK IN. Aurtioneer, I^ke Odena liver the sermon. Farmers Slate Bank of Alto the Bowne Township drive. They emoon. everyone is to bring their own School for two weeks. Mrs. Levan- Greenville spent Wednesday eve- Last week the trustees completed end guests of her sister, Mr. and Leonard rd. Topic will be "Mon- ing, but in what time youngsters state their canvassing will begin liable service. dc«ki is the former Gaye Barn- ning with Mr. and Mrs John Mrs Shirley Ward. ey for Schools". • METHODIST CHURCH NEWS have left for reading it appears the purchase of the Del Pemberton OF ALTO. MICHIGAN. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON soon. 1 Several members of the Alto hart. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blanding. they've more selective and- ju^.g- houre at 7175 Branson st. From now Callers at the Orvie Kellogg Party for Susan Complete Vision Care — Optical Repairs MARCH 14. 1957. A STATE BANKING INSTITUnON ORGANIZED Alto and Bow ne Center Garden Club attended the Dis- Frank Bamhan of Alto. 3 Alarm ! I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown of A ing by children's book sales more on this will be tlie parsonage ot lume last Sunday were Mr. and AND OPERATING UNDER THE BANKING LAWS OF THIS STATE committee recently met ai trict meeting of Federated Gar- SEE THE Eaton Rapids were supper guests A party was given by Susan Jer- SUiiday dinner guests of Mr and 1 enthusiastic," says Edward Sta- WHEN YOU RE INSURED the First Congregatiotial Church Mrs. Robert Hurley and children Children's Vision A Specialty AND A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. PUB- is HELL ATTENDED 11he parsonagp ^ make plans for den Clubs in Holland. Those mak- Monday evening of Mr. and Mtj. vis, Saturday evening before her Mrs. Robert Slater and family j sheff. associate professor of speech with this agency. >-00 can be of Ada. and Ed McCormick and Joanne. LISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A CALL MADE BY THE STATE The open house at the Alto 1he Vacation Bible School lo he ing the trip were Mrs. ^.latiida Richard Smith. return to school on Monday, Pres- were Mr. and Mrs Henry Slater at The University of Michigan, certain that, if trouble strikes, • BANKING AUTHORITIES AND BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE school. Thursday evening was well held jointly by the two churches, Deminu. Mrs. Emerson Stauffer. Mrs. Lawton Cole and Mrs. Les- MISS DEAN HONORED AT Mr and Mrs. tooio uunneback ent w-ere Hewait Collins, Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Slater; He says, "It w-as first feared we"II be on hand promptly to BANK OF THIS DISTRICT. attended and the parents of the j Alto and Bowne Center The week Mrs Cecile Croninger. Mrs. Vera ter Antonides attended a leader's BRIDAL SHOWER THl'RHDAV and children of Alpine were Sun- ar** David Hammer, Judy and 207 W. Main St. (Old Bank), Lowell and children ;that the effect of TV on children's settle your loss . . . and help ASSETS young folks in the 4-H handicraft i of June 17-21 was designated as Yeiter and Mrs. Elvyn Potter. meeting Monday evening at Bowne Miss Margaret Dean, fiance of day night supper guests of her Jack Nowack. Carol Hunt, Eliza- Ph, TW 7-7780 Collect Hours: Iclub had reason to be very proud' Mr. and Mrs. William Blodcett reading habits would be completely you "hack to noimal" as quick- ALL NEW Cash, balances wiUi other banks, including reserve the week for this school; all chil- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Biocher visi- Center. mother. Mrs Blanche Loveless. beth Osborne, Ronnie Cook, May- of Clarksville spent Sunday after-j devastating but families calmed ly as possible Roben Gillespie, was honor guest For 9-12 — 2-5 Daily balancc, and cash items In process of collection S 159.0fi7.59 of Ihe excellent w-ork displayed by dren of the community are invited Mr. and Mrs. Arie Kroe* of at a bridal shower last Thursday Mrs Jennie Pike of Big Rapids nard Baer, Gerald Roarke, Cherl Except Thursdays club members. The club's leader ted Mr. and Mrs. Gale Brintnali j nvm with Mrs Anna Fairchild. down after the set had been in| Examination Appointment United States Government obligations, direct and to attend. But remember, :he time to Grand Rapids spent Monday after- evening at tlie home of Mrs. Peter is spending this week with Mrs. Vanslrie and Jerilyn Brian. is Mrs. Grace Wickstead. who has of Hudsonville Friday evening. Twenty-five members of the the house six months or so, and guarnnteed 714.429.69 Palm Sunday moming. n e w' be insured adequately is before noon with their aunt. Mrs. Jennie Kuiper of Grand Rapids, assisted Francis Reams. l)ecn very efficient in aiding mem- members will be received at both Mrs Iiena Wood of McCords was j Alto WSCS were wests of the then the librarians found some- Obligations of States and political subdivisions 22,945.00 a Tuesday caller of Mrs. Anna; Caledonia WSCS. Wednesday after- thing very strange happrnini;. the disaster. Antonides. by Mrs. Art Kuiper and Mrs. Ed Harry CoUrtright of Grand Rap- bers with their various activities. churches, babies will be baptized. SOFTMACIC Corporate stocks (including S2.700.00 stock of Federal 1 Mrs. Sherman Reynolds and Kuiper. ids was a Sunday caller on Mr. Special guests were Don Hines, The Young Adults Sunday Fairchild and Mrs. Fred Pattison.inoon and enjoyed the excellent: "Each week, after "Mr. I-Magi- Mr and Mrs. M. A. Watson had program and delicious lunch. Mrs. nation." a procram which drama- WATER SOFTENER Mrs. John Blanding called on the Several guests were present to and Mrs. Cliff Courtright. Reserve bank) 2,700.00 jwifc and daughter of Grand Rap- School Class at Bowne Center re- ( former's sister. Mrs. R. R. Ru- admire the lovely gifts the honor Mrs Mabte Gross of Lsvwell is Loans and discounts (including S934.82 overdrafts) .... 327.730.52 'ids. Mr. Hines is Urban Direc- ports cood progress being made on as their dinner guests Sunday Mr Thomas of the Methodist Com- u/ed children".? classics, there w-as! AND CONDfTIONERS and Mrs Harry Wood and son munity House on Sheldon Ave., in | a run on the featured classic. TV, breckt in Grand Rapids Sunday guest received. Refreshments were spending a few weeks with her Bank premises owned $36,700.00, furniture and itor of 4-H work for Kent County. tho fund they are collecting lo pay was creating a new audience of' afternoon served and games played; a pleas- daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Anderson fixtures 15.300 00 42.000 00 jMrs. Earl Hunter, Mrs. Paul for their Plaster gift to the church: Robert of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Grand Rapids cave a very in- COLBY readers, many of them children' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith ant evening was enjoyed. and family. Other Assets 184.79 Smith's mother was also a guest the community at Bowne Center Mrs Clayton Dygert. and Donald]formative talk conceming the ACE WC Y called on Mr. and Mrs. John Donald MacNaughton of Egypt from away. Thc 8th grade wrved|m|nBdei well to the Food Sale Yeiter Miss Auda Yeiter of Mis- j worthwhile work being accom- who had lieen classed as non-; readers but who had suddenly dis-j Schotanus of Grand Rapid.-,. Sun- SURPRISE PARTY HELD FOR Valley road and his stepson, Eu- TOTAL ASSETS SI .269.057 59 a very- fine lunch the Class held last week and S22.00 hawaka. Indiana was a week end j plished there. covered the excitement in good] umLTjyH day aftemoon. MRS. REESE VBATCH gene Bumham and children, Bar- LIABILITIES was added to the fund. guest at the Watson home. , Charles Croninger and three of KAITIST CHUMH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dalstra'his eolleee friends •iprnt their mid- stories. It was also discovered that i Claude Cole came home from A surprise birthday party was bara and Bruce from Norfolk, The Alto MYF is planning an EoH V. Colby — Alto Demand deposit* of individuals, partnerships, and ! The Ladies Missionary meeting and daughter Aere Thursday eve- semester vacation in Sarasota. while children undoubtedly had Butterworth hospital Sunday and is held for Mrs. Reese Veatch, Grand Va., were Sunday guests of Mr. corporations S 486,099 88 Easter Sunrise service; watch for [will be held at the home of Mrs. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Floridr. less time to spend reading they Office Phone: UN 8-3961 much improved. River dr.. on Friday evening April and Mrs. Boyd Anderson. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and more details conceming this in- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ingersoll Due to sickness in the family and a recent hand injury, I am compelled to Paul Dintaman at 2 p. m. Tnurs- Green. Mr. and Mrs Alvah Peet Enjoying Sunday evening lunch were reading better books and i 5lh. at h^r home. Guests attend- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smedley of corporations 612.920.82 spirational story of Easter told in 1 da> April llth. and family of Fort Wayne. Indiana with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rosen- reading more intently when they ChcHes 1. Colby and children of Kalamazoo and ing were Mrs. Elmer Tusch, Mrs. Allendale were Saturday evening discontinue dairy farming and will sell at Public Auction the following on the farm Deposits of United States Government (including choral reading and music. On Friday and Saturday of this were Friday overnight guests al berg were Mr. and Mrs Lloyd did read." Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent and Tom Mackie, Mrs. Gerald Smith. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. , postal savings) 10,595.86 Office: Clarksville located one mile North and 4 mile^ East of Alto or I mile South and 2 /i miles week the young people of the ChUdren'* Prayer Meetian the Green home and Mr. and Mrs Houghton of Ionia and Mr. and children and Mrs. Claudia Fuller Mrs. Larry Gardner and Mrs. Hen- Henry Reimersma, Alta Dale Rd. Deposits of States and political subdivisionu 37,299 51 ot Hastings were dinner guests East of US-16 and M-91 junction (Lowell corners) on Portland Rd., (52nd Sf.,) on church will attend the Annual As- "Who Made That?" was the les- Gordon Fleet and Mr. and M.TJ. Mrs Envsi Rosenberg. Ledger want ads bring results, j OW3-323 i MicK ry Reimersma. Refreshmems were Miss Nancy Crothers of New Other deposits (certified and officers" checks, etc.) — 7.083.24 sociation Youth Conference i n son topic on Wednesday evening at Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Claude served by Miss Mimi Veatch and York City spent several days last TOTAL DEPOSITS IL153.I95.31 Cole. Grand Rapids. Because of this 8 p. m. at The Childrer s Prayer Soft wotor by Softmo9ic will help you keep Miss Judy Mackie. week with her mother, Mr. and Other Liabilities 3.398 09 meeting there will be no young Meeting in the Alto Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown of Mrs. Howard Henderson, return- CARL SCHOOL PUPILS peoples meeting at the local The children enjoyed finding out your family healthier... always at their na- Caledonia. John Bogart and Edgar ing home by plane Monday mom- TOTAL UABIUTIES 11.157.397.40 Linsley of Grand Rapids, Merle TAKE TRIP TO MUSEUM Wednesday, Apr. 17-1:30 P.M. church on Saturday evening what part each person in the ing. tural best. Coger of Buttrick Ave., Mr. and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Trinity had to do with the Crea- On Thursday, April llth, at 9:30 Lyle Weeks and Miss Errolyn SPECIAL PALM SUNDAY Mrs. Charles Dennett of Cascade Capital' S 52.500 00 tion. a. m., pupils of Mrs. Brown's room Osborne of Lowell were Saturday EVENING UNION SERVICE Gleaming hsked enamel and porcelain finish ... Evcloslve fi- and many k>cal people called the Surplus 36.500 00 Children 11 years of age and un- of Carl School attended the dis- aftemoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. The story of Passion Week in der are invited to attend and have berclass salt tank .,. Simple plumbinR connections .. . 24-hour past week to see Sherman Rey- play and program. "Pioneer Days" Undivided Profits - 15.160.19 Krocjer Miles Fase. Art will be the subject of a special a wonderful time singing choruses automatic repeneraUni; valve, with electronic indicator ... Salt nolds. sponsored by the Grand Rapids Reserves (and retirement account for preferred Last Saturday was opening day 24 HEAD OF CATTLE - Bangs Tested Palm Sunday Evening Service at and praying to God. added normally onh onee or twice a year .. . Electronic "Add Public Museum. A bus was charter- capital) 7,500.00 for Robert Hand's new shoe store the Alto Methodist Church. This Salt" indicator Or Did Voo Know- ed for the occasion and chaperones Guernsey, 7 yrs , Bred Feb. 27 Guernsey, 3 yrs.. Bred Mar. 18 Many Attend Weddin* LIVE -BET' and repair shop, on Ada dr., next TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS I 111,660 19 Alto-Bowne O-ntrr U.uon Sen** • A thf (rora Men can estimate distances for the trip were Mrs. E. Brown, Guernsey, 4 yrs. , Bred Jan. 21 Jersey, 4 yrs., Bred Jan. 10 much more accurately than wo- Mrs. Don Stltcs. Mrs. H. Reimet^ door to Ada Hardware. We wish .ill beon ,18 P _m ""i all Hvictaity who attend the weddins ot Col for Free Water Analysis and AH rnurr * [••tifir ir^ tir»• liiTi •errMod .re tanted to .tlend iMiis ^ t0 ^ MoJ men can, and have a slight edge sma, Mrs. E. Tusch, and Mrs. R. you success Bob. Guernsey, 3 yrs. , Fresh 6 weeks mm cows iiwrn urnnciai Drtreaing TOTAL UABJUTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ../ll.269.057.59 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wride, * This bank's capital consists of Common stock with Home Demonstration in judgment of speed, "skills im- Veatch. Guernsey, 4 yrs , Bred Jan. 15 ^ ^Ita Calvary ItaptW church. Grand SPRING Marian and Norma, were Sunday Artificial breeding lias been used total par value of $ 52.500.00 and stortes the BIW an mM- ds wer(, Mre prarl portant to an automobile driver, Guernsey, 4 yrs, , Bred Feb. 18 terpteces ptctunn^ ChrW Iifc , J particularly at intersections and in Hospital Notes dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hie past 10 yean MEMORANDA s lel1 Mr and Mrs r Wak W. E. Batchelder of Allegan. Guernsey, 5 yrs, , Bred Feb. 10 from Ptto Sunday to E,sier Sun- HOUSECLEANING meeting oncoming cars." reports Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ward have 6 Guernsey Calves 3 to 9 mos. old Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for day. Slides of Hefmann s Christ j. 1 Mrs. Evelyn Visser flow to Brannan. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vaw- a Better Vision Institute survey. announced the arrival of a baby Guernsey, 4 yrs , Bred Jan. 27 All artifically sired other purposes 5 50.000.00 in Gethsemane ", "Christ Before WITTENBACH girl, Keran Josephine at Blodgett Tampa, Fla., last week Wednes- ter. jr.. and children, Mr. and Guernsey, 8 yrs , Bred Feb. 4 Mate" b^un^ciy. "Desert | ^ p ^ , A man isn't henpecked as long hospital. Mar. 26, weight 5 pounds day to accompany her mother, I. Ear! V. Colby. Cashier, of the above-named bank, hereby cer- wmjara arid PROCTER & GAMBLE'S SALES & SERVICE COMPANY tify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge Iran the Ores . by Rubens, and „„„ Mrv Graham ^ 749 W. Main St.. Lowell Telephone TW 7-9207 as he has a roof over his head and and 12 ounces. Mrs. Lenna Cramton, who spent Guernsey, 4 yrs , Bred Jan. 14 Daily Equipment, Oats & Hay and belief. EARL V. COLBY seventeen other masterpieces Mr ^ M 0n Gra. the winter months here, leaving 1 is able to raise it occasionally. Mrs. Grace Whaley is reported Guernsey, 2 yrs, , Bred Dec. 16 ^ and commented upon in ' d , . quite ill at her home with a throat by auto Friday returning home Correct —Attest: h ari Url Kel h r raham Guernsey, 2 yrs , Bred Mar. 16 1952 Westinghouse 4-can front open- this Pas.™, Week Drama in Art.,^ parmi ar(, Mr ^ infection. Sunday. Charles I. Colby. Mrs. Ed Frazee. who was a pat- Guernsey, 9 yrs , Bred Dec. 13 ing, spray type Electric Milk Cooler R. J. Linton. BROTHKKS SHAKE BIRTHDAY Mr5 Th, vouns| Giant ient in Butterworth hospital for LEDGER WANT ADS BRING RE- Guernsey, 5 yrs , Fresh 3 weeks Milk Cans Leon T. Anderson. Mrs. E. Wickstead gave a birth- c jple left following the reception | Directors some time and spent last week with SULTS. Guernsey, 3 yrs , Bred Dec. 2 200 Bu. of Bonda Oats day party for her two sons, Mike f-. r a honeymoon at Niagara Falls i her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter State of Michigan, County of Kent, ss: and Geoff, Saturday as their birth- Package Hayes, has returned to her home Guernsey, 4 yrs , Fresh 6 weeks 400 Bales of good Clover Hay Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day April. 1957. days are within a few days of Many tombstones are carved by in Grand Rapids much improved. Guernsey, 3 yrs ,, Bred Dec. I No small articles. Please be on time. Thelma H. Colby. Notary Public each other. Their guests were traffic chiselers —DRIVE SAFELY I CLARK (SEAL) Kent County, Michigan little friends from the first and. Accidents don't just happen Other Ada News My Commission expires May 13. 1959. second grades. I They are caused.—DRIVE SAFE- (UTS GREASE 1JKE MAGK Pvt. Duane Averill stationed at Plumbing and TERMS —CASH, unless other arrangements have been made with your local bank ULTRA-ESPIKED IJQI ID BLEACH AUCTIONAs 1 have other business. I will discontinue my farm operations and sell at Publi!c Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., tele- or the clerk. Settlement day of sale. Not responsible for accidents CLOROX quart 19c TREND 2 reg. pkgs. 39c SHORTENING Auction the following on the farm known as River Edge Farms, located on M-91, phoned his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heating MODERN "ONCE-OVER** CLEAN ER I Mile North of Lowell, Michigan on— Frank Averill Sunday to wish his Swift'ning... father a happy birthday. Duane SHEET METAL WORK Here's what makes it a new kind of Ford BAB-O CLEANSER 2 reg. cans 31c SPIC & SPAN lb. 29c has been in four months and is Krogo... 3-LH CM TW 7-7534 79t anxiously waiting for a furlough GoUen Kroger... BRUCE FLOOR CLEANER qt. 89c SATURDAY, APR. 20 - 12 Noon home. 309 East Main Sf. Fred Broadbent, Owner FLEECY WHITE BLEACH gal. 49c Saturday aftemoon and evening The frame is wider.. .wheels are lower Lowell (D. Clark. Prop.) Mich. GEORGE VANDER MEULEN, WALTER WIELAND. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nell- (Lets you ride sweet and tow) 6 HEAD OF CATTIE - Bangs Tested 6 ist were Mr. and Mrs. Emeilo Auctioneer Clerk (iuernsey, 8 years old. bred artificially in October Registered Hereford, S yrs. old. bred September Loper of Muskegon and Sunday Never before has a low-priced car hugged the road so KROGER ENRICHED ALL-PURPOSE Guernsey-Hereford. S years old, calf at side by 80 to Hi Point Ijutv Domino thte 6Srd evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. well. Partly, it's because the frame is sturdier. Partly, HI Point I^rrj Domino the 63rd Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, bred artificially. Jan. 19 Russell Fox of Grand Rapids it's because the wheels are smaller. Partly, it's the way Registered Hereford Heifer, bom July 4, '55. Open Guernsey Hereford Heifer Calf, 4 months old Mr. and Mrs, Willard Mat-ks front and rear suspensions take tflt out of turns. Mostly, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seme it's because there's a whole new smoother-riding quieter- were week-end guests of Mrs. going "Inner Ford." 25-lb.Bag FARM TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Percy Marks and attended t h e 1951 Ford Tractor Set of Ford Mud Wheels I9.M INTERNATIONAL PTO 7-fx. Mower (Sent! wedding and reception of Miss 1919 John Deere R Tractor, fully equipited with mounted) PTO Post Hole Digger Joyce Marks and Ronald Heckle The power is bigger (5 lb. bag 39c) Power-Trol 1946 Ford Ferguson Tractor 1956 New Hollnnd Model 55 Side Rake on rubber of Grand Rapids at the Presby- 1987 Allis-Chalmers WC 8-Plow Tractor on rubber International Heavy Duty Green Crop Hay I/oader terian church at McBain. (Most power in Ford's 25 years of VS leadership) MeCormiek-Deering 4-wiieel Tractor on rubber 1956 New Holland No. 66 Hay Baler wiUi Wis- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rand of And what a V-fe engine! You can have the kind of 1958 Ford 2—14" Plow Ford Lift Drag consin motor Papec Hammer Mill Kalamazoo wore Sunday after- Thunderbird power that smashed records at Daytona 1954 Ford heavy duty Disc Plow- Geld Cbop|>er with Hay and Com head with Motor noon callers ot Mr. and Mrs. Hom- FLOUR SWIFTS OZ ... set a new stock car mark at Indianapolis... traveled Two S-Section Drugs Ford Cultivator Case Chopper Wagon with canvas unloader er Morris. AVONDALE FLOUR 251b. bag 1.69 PEANUT BUTTER 20-oz. jar 55c 50,000 milts in just 20 days at Bonneville, Utah! Ford 7-ft. Double Disc Colby Heavy Duty- Wagon with all steel Grain Box Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanTim- Saginaw Steel Mounted Beu Puller for Ford PLAIN OR BROWN A SERVE ROBIN HOOD CREAM STYLE Dual Whe. I Tractor Trailer with «'xl6' tilting bed meran and Jennie, Mr. and Mrs. International 2—14" Tractor Plow- on rubber 1954 Cardinal 80* Hay and Grain Elevator with Holly Hand and Mr. and Mrs. HOT CROSS BUNS doz. 29c FLOUR LIBBY CORN 2 303 cans 33c Ford-Dearltom Heavy Duty Scraper Wisconsin Motor .lames Cooper, who have been The comfort is greater Ford-Dearborn Heavy Duty Manure leader also 1954 Allis-Chalmers 1-row Com Picker KING SIZE 25-lh. b?' J* I XW BIRDSEYE FROZEN spending several weeks in Florida, (You've never had it so plush) dirt scoop Dunham Mt Cultlmulcher I9.">l Studebaker I'i ton dual wheel truck with have retumed to their homes in PESCHKE FRANKS lb. 49c STRAWBERRIES 2 10-oz. pkgs. 53c 1054 Colby PTO All Steel 75 bu. Manure Spreader 14* n ok New- Barb Wire Winder Ada. You sit in the lap of luxury. There's head room, hip Superior l6-bol(- Fertilizer Grain Drill 1—•11 0 x "S and 2—11 x 28 I'sed Tractor Tin's Mrs. James DeVormer visited room, leg room galore. And wait till you get a load of Rlack Hawk Fertilizer Corn Planter Platform Scales I>arge Assortment of Belting her sister. Mrs. Louise Sparks in those new upholsteries and color schemes! FRESH LEAN Small Unie Spreader on steel Ford V8 Motor with Belt-Pulley (on trailer) the Zeeland hospital last Friday, Ford Heavy Duty Side Mounted 6-ft. Cut Mower Peerless PTO (irain or Grass Seeder where she underwent surgery. m FULL 7-Rli CUT OF LOIN Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoekzema EQUIPMENT FOR HORSE ^ CATTLE A ND MISCELLANEOUS entertained with a family dinner The body is "beefier" Fancy AnUque I-Passenger Oak Buggy with fills 7 Wooden Cattle Feed Bunks Sunday in honor of their daugh- (Up to 9 inches longer, 4 inches lower, with and Tongue, excellent Condition, Hard Rub- 1 Feed Bunk on Wheels ter Mrs. Gordon Svoboda's birth- full head room, full road clearance) ber Tires Like New Single Buggy Harness 12 Compartment Automatic Calf Creep in 8 x 12 dcy. Other guests were Mr. and Medium Sized Western Saddle Building Number of Horn Weights Mrs. Doug Hoekzema, Mr. and From top to floor, front to rear, this body is built like a 2 Cattle Show liullers Bull Halters and I^eads 8 Bacon Maker 8-hole Hog Self Feeders Mrs. Wm. Little and Gordon "battleship." You ride surrounded by new strength. Set of Ear Tagging Tools Set of Horn Brand- 5 Hog Waterers Baby Pig Feeders Svoboda, Gordie Jo, Britt and Chicken Feeders and Founts ing Irons Set of Numbering Irons Dolf. Buckeye Oil Brooder Stove S Iron Kettles Roast Burdizzo Large Castrating Clamp ? Stnek Tanks Hoc Loading Chute PORK Automaue cattle Ollru CaUlt- SAU Hausc The Sweet, Smooth and Sassy '57 Chevrolet... FRESH, LEAN, FIRST CUT Stewart Clipmaster (extra Sheephead) 80 ft. of 12 gauge 8' high Steel Sides for pit Silo FRESH. TENDER SLICED PORK CHOPS lb. 39c BEEF LIVER lb. 49c BARN AND MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT • NiWI America'* daan Here's a car designed to put the sparkle ENTER CHEVKOLETS burning fuel oil gives you FROZEN BONELESS CANNED HAM A number of farm gates, some with posts back into driving. ... and best of aHit's the lowest priced *

CA«D OF THAM^ . RINP Ball Floral Shop We wish to thank our many rela- mand of language to say nothing!" 517 E. Main WE DELIVER TW 7-7150 lives, friends and former neigh- Order Hits finer Eastern Kentucky bars tor Iter mary acts of kind- Trarie Schlm.^ Phis; CkrtMn STOKER COAL —from nws and npmuon. al sjmp.lhj i"11" ^ ^ tinm 71' ^ during the illness and sudden death I __ j _ ., SI N.. MON,. APR. H. 15 II of our daughter. Yvonne Tunmer. i R'fle—Prone: Trude Schlemit- Sunday from S P. M. Mr. and Mrx. Bernard Timmer I ^ W3>Te ^ ^ Pjldi RAVENNA LOWELL LUMBER ^ Mrttag O Rifle Sitting: Ken Kevins tt. UVESTOCK SALES No*- there's a liquid water-j ^^""^^sucr K. Kck Mar- & COAL CO. Proofer that >ou spray on hats. jtIn ® , _ . _ ., .. _ Hp Prir.fts for Apr. 8, 1059 head shoes or other clothing to protect1 s^' Trude Schlemitzauer 83. of Livestock. 59 cases Poultry, 218 So. Wsstngln TW 7-9291 them against sudden showers. Bill Covert 82, Dick Schlemitzauer '82, Lyle Coven 81, Bob Christian- 4913 bales Hay and Straw HITTERTLV Cartooa ft Short Isen 73. .Andy W illiams TI ES.. WED.. THI RS. Ved up to S33.2S cwt. IN MEMORLAM YOUNG LOVE APRIL IC. 17. If Beef Steer? and Heifers up to $19.70 cwt. 1 In loving menx>ry of our darling Tab Hunter Seef Cows np to $15.30 cwt. daughter, Cheryl Kay. who passed- riway five years ago April 13th. MAKLANNE Beef Ms op to $15.60 cwt. Hil Hoppers We know no: why your life was Feeder Cattle front $11.80 to $19.60 cwt. short KOI ND AND ROCND Hogs np to $19.00 cwt. Nor why you had to go: Perry Como We only know that it was best Sows np to $16.20 cwt. Because God willed it so. FM WALKLV Boars ap to $12.75 cwt. You were an Angel loaned to us. Fats Domino And Once at f:4f Feeder Pigs from S'l 2.25 to $22^0 each That's why we always try WHY. B.ABY, WHY To think of you as just away— Horses from $55.00 to $83.00 each Pal Boone Whole Pork Shoulders >42c For. Angels never die. Lambs np to $19.50 cwt. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mettemick, jr. BAN ANA BOAT SONG 3 i SALE STARTS AT P. M. c51 Tamers il Swiss Steak I). 49c Frankfurts 3 lbs. 98c The tale has the largest nam ber of bnyen paying the high CARD OF THANKS COME GO WITH ME eat market prices for yoor livestock. j I wish to express my sincere Dett-Vikings Valnahie Free Gift given away at 9m o'clock every Mon- Beef Pot Roast b. 39c Sliced Bacon lb. 32c thanks to friends, neighbors and day sight. Mast he preoent Is win. relatives for cards, flowers and Open tfatureay Nigtrt Ton are always welcome to attend the sales every Mon it I visits received while in the hoe- d-vy even thoagh yoa do not have aaythiag to scO. i f pi*al. to Wes and Dick Roth for the We operate the Ravenna Livestock tele on Monday, the ' excellent ambulance service and to Radio Service Big Rapids Sale ea Waihruiiy and Ike rreraoat Sale on Fridr.y. Precious Grocery all our employees who ably carried Far prompt and eawteom traddag senVe — eaB E. Cook. on our business while we were Company WE GfVE G&G RED STAMPS — DOUiLE STAMPS ON WEDNESDAYS away. R. & CHROUCH COMING BOON; UVESTOCKSALES c51 Frank L. Keiser 416 Nor* Sf. rk~ J? ' -ail i a *••• ^ 7-7704 If you got it here, if s gotta "GIRL CANT HELP IT* Art Steward r iVENNA. MICHIG AN 9. Open Lvenmgs til 10 We Deliver be good.'. and "BATTLE HYMN" Hiree htnU. for speech makers:' • E. MaM SL Ph. TM' 1-K75 Be sincere, be brief, be seated.

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