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BLUE MARK NOTICE A blue mark around this notice will call your attention to your Boston Township address label, which shows that It's time to renew. LEDGER FORTY-THIRD YEAR LOWELL, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1936 ISO. 51 Its Century Mark ENTRIES Give Employment Corinne Callier, 13 Along Main St. Downes Sale Drew Common Council First Settler Arrived Being a Collection of VariouH P.0.Phm State Tax Commissioner M. B. In Year 1836 Topics of Local and Succumbs Last Night Mcpherson will deliver the prin- Tremendous Crowd Acts General Interest Advises Speaker cipal address Saturday at the meeting of the Western Michi- Michigan now is approaching Corinne Callier died at 10:40 gan Round Table in Holland. A double lane of parked cars the lOKth anniversary of its ad- MOTHERS' DAY Wednesday night of this week in from St. Patrick's church, Par- mission in the rnion and with OTHERS' DAY, the sccond At Bd. ot Trade Blodgett hospital. She was 13 ToHosley After a month of captivity, nell. extending south along either Public Matters Ihe event also comes the centen- Sunday in May, has be- years old a week ago last Friday. Ralph Townsend's pet oppossum side of the road for two miles, nial anniversary (if many Miclii- M come one of the most wide- The tragedy is an aftermath of slipped his collar while being greeted the 10:30 a. m. opening Kan imunities. It will be re- ly observed of our popular oc- the collision last September 21, taken for a walk last week and Saturday of the auction sale of ni I I J n * cidled that in 1!)31 the village of casions. Some think It Is over Metal Products Co. between a car in which Corrine President Roosevelt's nom- has reverted to his wild state. stock and equipment on Ihe 370- I mDS lnClUd€ iHVlllf? '"^cll celebrated the coming of sentimental. Is there any danger was riding with her parents, Mr. ination of Frederick J. Hosley acre farm of the late Michael .i. 0 ils lirsl settler. Daniel Marsac, in of being too senrtimental about our and Mrs. iHarvey G. Callier, and as Lowell postmaster was con- Wanted to Buy—A thorough- Downes. Auctioneer N. C. Thom- 1831. Now, among other com- mothers, and what we owe them Doing its Share the east bound automobile of Dr. firmed by the United States bred female jeep, housebroken. as^ estimates a total attendance of Of Two Streets munities of the state approach- and should do for them? None C. W. Foshee of Grand Rapids, Senate on May 4. Up to the Highest price paid. Lowell De- 2,5(10 people. Mr. Downes had a nig Ihe century mark may be in- whatever. They deserve all the which occurred at the foot of the hour of going to press. Mr. velopment Company and t h e reputation for owning only the , , eluded Boston Township, nelgh- A new Lowell Industry, housed Hosley had not received official AcIIiik on attention, all the love and de- In a modern, two-story building, first hill west of Ada on highway Michigan Oil Exploration Com- oesibest, wmcwhichn was onesieattested nbyv mthe •n ••f cvic boring township of Lowell on the votion that we can give them. M-21. All parties Involved were confirmation of his appoint- pany. eager and high bidding. Total i'Tairs, the village council in ad- east, whose first-comers were tentatively 40 by 160 feet in size, ment. The information given ,0 un,,,, s slon Most people, when their moth- on West Maln-st., and adjacent to gravely injured. sales aggregated betw-een five and . .' . ^ednesda\ eve-jjieob Francisco and his son-in- ers pass on, have feelings of deep Corinne bore her agonizing above is taken from official Lowell was bombarded shortly si' x thousan" d dollars in a littb the annual budget at law. Ira A. Dane. Although these the Pere Marquette crossing, w.is proceedings as published in the iM4„U,i.(Ni. I ne . general fund pioneers were not permaneiit regret for the omissions of the envisioned by President John A. hurts with great fortitude, and after 4:00 p. m. Friday with a more than four hours of selling. past and feel that greater sacri- was a source of comfort to her Congressional Record of May drum fire of hailstones. Atmos- Standing In a drizzling downpour represents W,2.13..»l of the total; settlers, they stayed long enough Arehart of the Lowell Metal parents, themselves suffering 4. It looks very much as though sinking fund, iM,120.00; streets, to clear some land and sow the fices could have been made to Products Company at the second pheric conditions localized the within a roped enclosure be- make the mothers happy. grlevlously from the same calam- Mr. Hosley Is to be Lowell's nail, a few miles east and west tween two straw stacks behinsl *4,250,00: (Ire department, *78i.- first crop of wheat before com- monthly dinner meeting of the next postmaster. 55; city hall, ^liOn.uo; parks, This self forgetfulness on the Lowell Board of Trade in Rich- ily. When clrcumstancps seemed there was no change in the the cow barn, Mr. Thomas auc- ing to Lowell. Therefore, ac- part of mothers should be better most favorable for a recovery of drizzling afternoon rain storm. tioned 40 head of cattle In 60 *850.00 and band fund, *500.00. cording to available information, mond's Cafe last Monday night. Supt. F. J. McMahon of the realized. The voung people are The company desires to sell all concerned, events took a turn minutes, his bidders shoutiiiH they are accorded the honor of full of their plans and fun and for the worse, pleurisy, followed Local garages have started a their offers from atop the stacks, l.iMht \ Power Co.. and Chair- being the first settlers of the more of its unissued stock 1 ambitions, ana they never seem by pneumonia, setting In, with sticker brake-testing camoaign, from the barn loft, and from th; man W. A. Roth of the Parks township and it would be pos- of which 88,5(K).00 already has 'A Lucky Break' Is Committee, were empowered to to notice thatf the mothers are been pledged in the past few tlie result that a much loved preceding a general highway yard. sible for residents to stage a tolling and slaving to give them young girl lost her life. check by state authorities. Every Yearling Durhams brought 1*11 experiment on the practicality of celebration this summer in recog- days. All of this would be Invest- reversing two of the Recreation good times. A mother will go ed In the new plant, Mr. Arehart In addition to her parents, autolst should have his car tested each. The highest price paid for nition of them and other early without new clothes and go Corinne is survived by a brother, and make necessary adjustments, 2 year old steers was $77.50. A Park floodlights to illuminate the settlers. said, in order to meet growing The Senior Play nn,B cour for around looking shabby and old Jakie. The bereaved family have to avoid reprimand and possible sow With her litter fetched r 1 " From various sources of in- demands for the company's pro- ,h, 1 fashioned, so there can be enough the heartfelt sympathy of the en- arrest later. moo. The mule team so|.l • .P "".,, P'™'" formation regarding Boston-tp., ducts. tire community. wl,, 1,0 ,| lh,cd b 00 to provide the girl with new Thirty-four men and six wom- for *309.50, and a magniflcent l >' W* the following data >vas gleaned: finery for some parly or to send The body will be brought to The Seniors of Lowell high At the height of last Friday's team of farm horses went for Wi,,,s- . Worster English, of Vermont, the boy to college. en are at present employed in the the Callier home late this (Thurs- school will present a very clever, *4(H». and would have broiight .. Two Paving* Planned old Schaefer factory building in thunder shower, three-year-old who journeyed from Kalamazoo The boys and girls seem to take day) afternoon and will He In amusing farce comedy at the City Charles Kropf walked into the more if spring work was not so Trustee C. W. Cook of the to Boston-tp. in January. 1837, Saranac. A daily stream of mail state at the Congregational hall on Friday. May 15. The-play was the first permanent settler. it for granted that all this care orders Is keeping these 40 hands house and began removing his far advanced. A dapple grey slreet committee was authorized and attention will be ofTered to church from one o'clock Satur- is called "A Lucky Break.*' It drenched coat with the matter- mare, with white mime and to purchase from Webster Chev- The remains of Ihe English home- them, and they no more render steadily employed. day afternoon until the hour of will be one of the most enter- stead. which faces highway US- The consensus of opinion is of-fact comment: "The lightning tail, was sold for *255,00, and an rolet Sales a 1935 truck. The old thanks for It tlian they do for the the funeral, two o'clock Satur- taining plays given in years, and hit me three times in the face, old mare brought $100.00. (i. M. C. village truck will be 1(1 a short distance east of South that prompt action may secure day.