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Established June, 1893 LOWELL. MICH.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21.1958 Number 18

Marguerite Blaser Couple Feted on Golden Anniversary Mrs. Anna M. Van Oam Hundreds of Local Youngsters Win Dies at Home Thursday Windstorm Wednesday Morning Passes Saturday Mrs. Anna M. Van Dam. 85. died Prizes, Ribbons, Trophies at 4-H Fair Funeral services were held Tues- at her home in Lowell township Damages Buildings, Downs Trees Thr 4-1! Fair is over for another sey. 7th, B in showmanship. Terry day for Mrs. Marguerite L. Blaser. last Thursday. Telephone and elrctric light poles through the area, accompanied by year, but hundreds of youngsters Sinclair, Jersey, 3rd, B in show- who died at Butterworth hospital She Is survived by three daugh- were severely damaged and sev- much-needed rain have ribbons, trophies, and prizes manship. Saturday morning after a brief Ill- ters. Mrs. Ethel Jes.Mip of I^owell, eral were knocked down east of Tractors immediately removid to remind them of an eventful llorwt-OoulM ness. She was 60 years old. Mrs. Beatrice Cooper a n d Mrs.' Pamell. in the Murray Lake area the trees from the roads which week. The top 4-H'ers in each pro- Horse- Jim Ward, C In showman- Bom In Switzerland. October 15. Raymond Hummel both of Grand and on Four, Flu- and Six Mile were blocking cars and trucks. ject area will RO to the State 4-H ship, Goat Roger Van Tulnen, 1897, Mrs. Blaser moved to this Rapids; six grandchildren and five roads Wednesday morning about Residents in the area were with- Fair at Ijinsing, later this month. 3rd. B In showmanship. country at the age of eight. She great-grandchildren; two sisters. 10 30 when a windstorm swept out electric current for several Listed below are the winners Vegi^ble (hardening married Fred Blaser and they had Mrs. John Rosendal and Mrs. Mi'r> hours as crews could not move in from this area in their respective A—John Butler (State exhibit). lived In and around Lowell ever Morton; one brother. Edward Bus- until the storm had cleared. Tele- groups. Danny DeGo(fcl. Judy Dygert, Tom since. Her husband died about se. all of Grand Rapids. Reserve Signup phone lines, which were off for an STOXK CORN'RRH Fuller, three years ago. Funeral mass was held at St. hour in some places, were re- Surviving are a son, Wayne of Mary's church Monday morning. repaired and the Kent County Road Dairy B Mike Keller, Fred Keller. Available Soon Lowell: two daughters. Mrs. Louise Mrs. VanDam was buried in Oak- Commission went to work clearing Jim Applegate, Holitein, C. Lar- Bob Applegate, Ron Applegate. Farmers of Kent County will Wlttenbach of Beldlng and Mrs. wood cemetery. ry Scott, Holstein, C. Judy Dygert, Larry Scott. Suzy Scott. Nancy have the opportunity within a few debris near the roads. Virginia White of Grand Rapids: John Jakeway. Six-Mile road, Jersey, 2nd, B In showmanship: Scott. John Dutcher, Lorna Dy- wreks to get full Information almut one brother Paul Gangulllet and reported that the south portion of Junior calf. 5th, B in showmanship. gert. Mike Llebenow, Dick Dutcher, (he Conservation Reserve program a sister, Mrs. Esther Blaser, both Ills barn roof had been blown off. Lorna Dygert, Jersey, 2nd, B in Ken Colbum. Suzy Clemence, of the Soil Bank for 1959 and de- of Hastings: several nieces and Bids Opened For Other similar reports were made showmanship, Lynda Dygert, Jer- Chuck Dutcher. Michelle Martin, cide on pariieipation. according to Bobby Dutcher. nephews. in that area. sey, 4th, A in showmanship: junior Joseph Schweitzer. Chairman of The Rev. Norman E. Woon of- yearling, 6th. B in showmanship: Riibbltx-Poultry NewUS-UinKent the Kent County Agrieultural Sta- ficiated at the services and Mrs. junior calf, 4th, B in showmanship. A Carey Hlllard (State exhibit), Contracts will be let Septomlierl bili/atlon and Conservation Com- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wisner Blaser was burled In Alton Ceme- Anine Sinclair. Jersey. 3rd, A in Lorna Dygert, Judy Dygert. 3 for the section of US-16 between mittee. tery, Return From European Trip showmanship. Mary Sinclair, Jer- & Ron Applegate, Jim Apple- Kenl-Ionla county line west 'o The Conservation Reserve Is be- gate, Suzy Clemence. Roger Van Whltneyvllle road, simtheast of ing opened early this year because Mr, and Mrs. Otto Wisner re- Tulnen. Poultry-Duane Weeks, A Cascade. This Is the last link be- the other part of the Soil Bank | turned last Sunday after speid- (State exhibit). tween Portland and Cascade in the the Acreage Reserve Program ing over a month visiting frie ids Photograpliy Detrolt-Muskegon expressway. will not be in effect in 195!l, and relatives in Switzerland nd 1 Runciman Replaced A- Virginia Sytsma, Nancy Scott, This latest contract calls fori Under the Conservation Reserve touring Europe They Hew to Pa.is, Judy Dygert, Jeanne Brush, Ruth Of Tennis Tourney 8.6 miles of grading, drainage and! Program, farmers contract with July 4. where they picked up a Ann Klnyon, Mike Llebenow. dual 24-foot-wlde concrete [lave- the U. S. Department of Agricul- car and drove through France to On Welfare Board Seventeen teen-agers from Low- B- Lynda Dygert, Gayle Lis- ment and four bridges. The bridges ture to reduce their acreage of : Switzerland, staying near Bern, C. H. Runciman, member of the ell and vicinity, participated in the will carry Segwun. Nash. Morse j | where Mrs. Wisner's parents re- Welfare Commission for the past comb. annual tennis toumament sponsor- harvested crops for a period of Food Preservation Lake and Whltneyvllle roads oven up to 10 years, and devote this ; sided before coming to this country 22 years, was replaced by Gov- ed by the Lowell Lion's Club. Bob Mr. and Mm, Michael Myckowiak were honored on their the expressway. The Nash road i I nearly fifty years ago. ernor Williams this week, when A-Kathy Scott. Judy Dygert, Perry was In charge of the event. Golden Wedding annlvernary last week at a dinner given by their acreage to conservation practices, construction is to include an inter- After spending a month travel- W. Reed Orr of Battle Creek, was Suzy Scott. Medals will be awarded to the family. They have four duughters, .Mr*. Oml Woorlck, Mrs. Ijiry in return for this contribution to change. ing in Switzerland they drove appointed for a five year term. B—Lorna Dygert, Lynda Dygert, Grolndyk, Mrs. LOUIN Arkema, Mrs. John Khelit; and two MUIS. production adjustment the Govern- winners and runners-up by the A fifth bridge will carry the ex- Runciman was first appointed in Suzy Clemence. lAverne and Michael. The couple were married In «•>> «archlnS for Clem Grindle appeared again at Vergennes; Harry Emmons. lw but s n0 sus wc,s hospital Wednesday morning, after expenditures of funds for the school ten minutes. » he "Hidden Rule" contest which day, on charges of creating a dis- " , J f the council requesting that the Bowne. have been found being hit by a car on West Main year 1957-58 will be found on an- Mrs. Filer explained that her son A as announced in the September turbance at the 4-H Fair. Rltten- - rocks that have rolled off the hill Street near Center, at 8:45 Sunday other page of this edition of the had built a fire in a pail about issue of "Folks." a magazine for house was found to be Intoxicated iavmcapk FORMER behind his home be removed or MAKERV C'liOSKD NEXT WEEK evening. He suffered a left leg Ledger. ten feet from the bam that after- newspaper correspondents. ,0 PPear ta that he be paid damages. The hill- The Lowell Bakery will be closed Zn. " COMPAN " fracture. Patrons are urged to study the noon. After it was believed to be Their names were published in side is platted as a street. The for vacation. Monday. August 25 Raymond C. Rasmussen, 51, of financial picture of the district. oxtinguished. the fire burned a rope this magazine with the other cor- Bemard Rooker of Ada, presiding' J- Englehardt. head of the council is Investigating the remov- through Thursday. August 28. Re- Lapeer, driver of the automobile, leading to the bam. It smouldered respondents who unscrambled the in the absence of Justice Howard Granite Company, has ac- al. open Friday, August 29. cl8 told officers that he did not see LEGION BOWLING ALLEYS inside a mattress for several hours. rule correctly. Rlttenger. fined him $30 and 54.30 ^ property on the comer Mr. Grindle also reported to the Mr. Plugge, who had wandered TO OPEN AUGUST 30 No excessive damage resulted. court costs. ,1 of Main and South Monroe Streets. council that big quantity of dis- out into the street. Guy and Emma Qulggle, Ameri- J j former site of the Falrchild Gas eased elm trees that are being lans t0 can Legion Bowling Alleys man- THINGS TO COME--Got any P landscape hauled to the dump Is creating a an use agers. have announced that the Visit Family big packages? There's just been ^ 't to display monuments, Howard Rittenger problem, and damaging village le >ac t ar W lanes will be open for bowling on designed a new lightweight--only '^ ^ ' P t "1 ^e used for Gets Master's Degree equipment trying to move the huge Here This Week loading aret. .Saturday. August 30. Sunday, Aug- 10,450 pounds Diesel highway trac- chunks. He offered to manaco ihej^, ^ ^ Monday Sep,embcr , tor that will handle In the 55,000- Howard Rittenger received his dump if he Is given complete au- S-Sgt. and Mrs. Eugene Walllg (Labor Day) from 1 p. m. till pounds-and-up hauling range. ... YOU CAN BE SUED Master's Degree from Central thority for $30 a week. v. arrived here Monday from Fair- closing. Or maybe vibration Is your prob- .. .for accidents happening on or Michigan College at Mt. Pleasant, He told the council he felt sure child Air Force base In Washing- Also scheduled are Leagues, lem—a new floodlight lamp has off your premises. Our residence it was announced this week. Mr. he could more than save his wages ton. They are staying with her starting with the ladles at 7 p. m., its filament on tungsten springs.., liability policy protects you. CaU Rittenger, the son of Mr. and Mrs. by protecting village equipment father, Clyde Mullen, Segwun Ave-' on Tuesday, September 2. And now there's a noise-proof weld- us for this protection. Rittenger Howard Rittenger, was among the from damage. The council decided nue. cl8 ing helmet. Insurance Service. cl8 198 persons who completed degree to try out the plan for a two-week Tuesday evening, Mrs. Walllg and certificate requirements at the trial period. Mr. Grindle has been (the former Bemelce Mulleni and j EGYPT VALLEY ORANGE TO end of the summer session. licensed to salvage the dump for her husband attended a dinner par- Pierce Asks Parents to Attend HAVE GUEST SPEAKER the past year and regulate private ty given In honor of Mr. Mullen's Explain Equalization dumping. At the August 22 meeting of the 77ih birthday, by the Donald Mul- New Coach Calls First Football Meet • * • Egypt Valley Grange, James len family. Also attending was the The phrase "equalization of as- Emory of the Soil Conservation Charles Pierce, the new football The meeting is to be held at Bruce Walter appeared at the Gerald Mullen family. sessments' has caused some mis- Service in Rockford will be the coach at Lowell High School, an- 8 p. m., in the high school gym. council meeting and requested that Sgt. and Mrs. Walllg will visit understanding. The "Dictionary of guest speaker. nounced that a meeting will be First practice session will be Sep- West Street north of M-21 be va- his parents in Kenosha. Wisconsin, American Politics" defines it thus: Mr. Emory will show slides per- held next Tuesday, for boys who tember 1. cated for one block. West Street for a week before returning to "The action of a board or other taining to soil conservation and are planning to play football this As well as being the new football Is platted through the Foreman Washington. administrative authority In revis- will also lead a discussion. Every fall, and their parents. The coach coach, Mr. Pierce will teach math- Poultry Farm property but not ing valuations made by assessors member Is urged to attend and emphasized that he would like to ematics and physical education. It opened as a throughfare, FAMILIES COME HERE FROM for direct property taxation. In or- hear this interesting, program. talk especially to the parents to is definite that he will have the Mr. Waller revealed to the GRAND RAPIDS. BELDING der to secure a more equitable discuss plans for the season. beginning algebra class and might council that he has negotiated the New families have moved into distribution of the tax burden take over geometry if necessary. purchase of the Foreman propetty Lowell this week, reports Marion among taxpayers of a particular BIRTHS He has moved into an apartment and would like the street closed. Westcott. Lowell village hostess. locality, or among counties or oth- Candidate For Lt. Gov. at 1078 Vergennes, with his wife The council called for a hearing Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tevelde. er taxing districts In a State." Mr. and Mrs. King Doyle an- Visits Lowell Tuesday and two children. This past sum- on closing the street at the next who moved here from Grand Rap- nounce the birth of twins, a boy mer Mr. Pierce studied at Western meeting Tuesday, September 2. Ids. are living at 618 Lafayette WESTERN MICHIGAN LEADER and a girl, at St. Mary's hospital, Donald A. Brown, Republican Michigan University, working on Mr. Walter also requested the Street. They have a son. Thomas. Sunday. Their names are Kevin candidate for Lieutenant Govemor, his Master's Degree in counseling, Mutual of New York will have council to survey the Boynton pro- Mr. Tevelde Is working at the Low- and his wife, visited In Lowell which he plans to complete next a victory day next Tuesday at the perty north of Sherman Street and .vlichael and Karen Marie. ell Granite Company, Tuesday, as part of their tour of BIythefield Country Club in Grand west of Monroe for platting for Jun?. Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hall an- Mickey Chlebek. an employee of all 83 Michigan counties. They vis- Rapids, as announced by Daniel low cost housing development. He the Murel Stone Company here, While he was assistant coach at announce the birth of a girl, Kath- ited Lowell factories and called on P. Cahlll, C. L. U.. Manager for told the meeting that he has an and his wife have moved into an Marshall, their football team was leen Ruth, weighing 8 pounds, 1 business places here. Westem Michigan. option on the property and would apartment at 604'^ N. Hudson. tied for the state championship of ounce. The baby was born at Bal- The Browns, with their two chil- The Westem Michigan Agency like to know what would be re- They were former Beldlng resi- comes very highly recommended boa Heights, Panama Canal Zone, dren, five years, and fifteen months won the Achievement Award for quired to open streets and provide dents. have visited 40 of Michigan's 83 ISM FOOTBALL SCHEDULE the entire Central Division for the sewer and water service. A check where Dr. Hall Is practicing medi- cine. counties In their trailer. Sept. ifr—Ionia There 1957-1958 year. Charles A. Hill rep- will be made with village engineers FAMILY REUNION Candidate Brown is no stranger Sept. 26-Wyoming There resents MONY In Lowell. and a reply forthcoming in the A baby girl Laurie Ellen, weigh- to this area. He has spent many Oct. 3—Last G. R. Here next few weeks, he was told. ing 10 pounds 4 ounces, was born Mullen Reunion will be held Sun- summers at the Campau Lake re- Oct. 10—Grand villo There BACK TO SCHOOL SEPT. ? * * * .Sunday, August 17, in Butterworth day, August 23. at Fallasburg Park, sort of his grandmother, Mrs. Oct. 17—Godwin Here Big selection of Boys' pants, ^Ids for a new street depart- hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin beginning at 1:30 sharp. Everyone Grace Noble. Oct, 24—KeUof|TjvlU« There shirts, belts, underwear at Coons. ment truck and grader were re- Y. Marshall. Is asked to bring own table service Mrs. Brown was entertained at Oct. 3!—Sparta Her* quested to be presented to the and a dish to pass. Four Renerations gathered together to celebrate Noah Huver'n the home of Mrs. George Dey. Nov. 7—Rockford Here Apples end cheese are in plent- council at Its September 15 meet-} Falls killed 20.000 persons In 77th birthday, Wednesday. On Mr. Huver'n Up Is hi» grrat-grund- Several other I.owell women were Nov. 14—OreenvlU* Here iful supply this fall. Serve them Ing. Requests for bids were senti 1956. Only traffic accidents took A little flattery now and then. son. Kicky, four months old. Standing behind him on (he lett IN present. Bold Face Type—non-league games often as snacks or for dessert. to all local dealers. -more lives. Makes husbands out of simrle men. his son, Marvin Huver; on the right, his grandson. Richard, ' III //II I JII.MI M ||| iltt I III I \ ' . J I 14 Com Is one of the most pro- digious growers in the plant king- THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL, MICH., Al'G. SI. 1|8l dom, From a seed, it grows in New Series Encourages Industrial Grow — 1 « ^ i^. eight weeks to a plant with more • Lowell Social Briefs First in a series of industrial the advertisements are directed to THE M)U KLL I.KIMiKK. I ()\\ KM , MICH.. AUG. 21. IKM South losron Grange Miss Agnes Perry — TW 7-7170 than 1400 square inches of leaf development advertisements to be readers rather than orgam/ni Rooker Wins Anard for Fifth Time ! Village Attorney surface, and root system which i-i' The regular meeting of the South Mrs, Mary Rector and daugh- published over the coming year as groups. The series Is a cooperative Mrs. 8. P. RoynoMa would stretch seven miles laid end Forty-four relatives of Mr. and c» Boston Grange was held on Satur- ter, Thelma, of Battle Creek and a public service by more than 275 effon or the Michigan press As- The Lowell Ledger Candidate For to end. A healthy stalk can grow Mrs. Dan Walker gathered at their nAROLD JEfFllltS, S. Keene - N. Boston | Correction—Anew Sunday School day evening. August 16. After the Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hunter of De-! home for a picnic dinner. Sunday, Michigan newspapers appears to- sociation and the Michigan Econ- EOITOI Mrs. Mary Hotter four Indies in one day. day in this newspaper. omic Development Department. M*mbtr Michifait r««w Auoculion I picnic will be held on Friday eve- U. S. Congress routine business meeting the eve- trolt were Sunday guests of the! to honor their daughter, Mrs. Rich- i"i ning, August 22, Instead of Sopt- former's brother, Charles Snay and Designed to stress the import- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ning was enjoyed by playing cards ard Becker and husband from Pots- The advertisements cover a wide 1 ember 22. as was stated In last Ixslger want ads bring results. wife, Mrs, Rector was celebrating! ance of community participation f. 1 Louis Blough for the seven pound and a potluck lunch wa j served. dam, N. Y., who are visiting here, range from appreciation of exist- j week's Ledger. The next regular meeting will her 83rd birthday. in industrial development programs ing local industries and the seek- mm le je', irea Ji te I !»>• Dale Francis, twrn Friday | Rosemary Delaney and Connie Snow W9CS wMl hold their be held on Saturday, September 8. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Tanner, Place of Lowell, Margaret Amr- ing of new industrial prospects HI Jo.ir'»l mUbiii ed :8M. Con--at Butterivorth hospital., DOGS AND BATHS ».IK ire Ledge Dece^be IS, j Spiritual Life class and business Kitchen committee for the meeting enjoyed from Thursday to Sunday among visitors to the need of ade- Solo ettsbl'l'td iafuaik n«K 1 Susan Smith Is spendinR two hein of Plymouth, and Mr. and BERKSHIRE teJ •.•>! » e Ledoe* 3.ie meeting at the home of Mrs. John by Bob Bartos will be Hope Sargeant. Carrie Ky- -LYLE COVERT- in northern Michigan. Besides see- Mrs, Roger Lachnlet of Clarks- Star Cornera quate plannL"!' to provide areas •J"' | weeks with her sister. Mrs, RoRer Manafer, FrUktei Rtaearch Kennelt R ret Tfr Heot an-i Blandlng, on Wednesday evening. ier. Ella Ward and Mariam Alder- ing the new bridge they visited vllle, left Sunday night on a trip Mrs, Ira Blough for Industry and Industrial expan- VI iC I \ti-vr -'"XJ. j Hanson and family .tear Grcen- August 27. It Is desired that all Most dogs art born bath hat- Ink. St. Ignace, Pictured Rocks and to Yellowstone Park. They will also sion, stocking , vllle. trs. Even the smallest will be- members be present. falls in Munislng and the Miner visit relatives in the West. Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Alexander Hamilton, who was di- Church News WeR Mrs, Ed Clemenz of Grand Rap- come miraculously strong and Complete Jon Ingersoll of Kalamazoo, 1 falls. An unexpected sight was that Mrs, Francis Shaffer were Mr. and rected by George Washington anil Covered in Newspopers ids, was a Sunday guest of Mr. sly the minute he hits the water. One pound of activated carbon Waller Kropf. former resident of spent last week with his grand- can absorb up to half Its weight of a black bear crossing the road Lowell, and endman of the Show- Mrs. Roger Heasley and family the Congress to prepare a report Qi'iK.vmen in Ki-ncral consider and Mrs, Glenn Rickert. The latter And if given the slightest parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole, In smells, which Is about the Plumbing & [ In front of their car. boat for a number of years, now and Mrs. Nellie Stahl. on the nation's economy back In ncwspiiiw coverage of church af- spent Monday with Mrs. Larry Ga- chance, he will bound out of and attended the 4-H Fair wHh the tub. out of the bathroom residing in Mobile, Alabama, and 1791, provides the subject of the fairs "compldc" and "accuraio." boon, ' amount a human being breathes Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder and Mr, and Mrs, Francis Seese nnd Mr. and Mrs, Lawton Cole. and usually under a bed. A In a lifetime. The substance con- son Ricky, of Pontiac, were guests Detroit, was In ^owell Tuesday, sons, Calvin and Pvt. Harold, and first advertisement. Hamilton's re- IHJI do n<»» liciievc Uio amount of Mrs. Celia Boss and son, Larry, Heating Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and soapy, slithery dog under a bed, tains an incredible network of sub- of Mr. and Mm, Glenn Sayles and visiting friends and relatives. Pvt. Roy Wilson were Tuesday sup- port was the beginning of indus- ncus has kept paoc. wilh growing were Sunday dinner Quests of Mr. pursued by a soapy, determined trial development In the then new sons and Mr. and Mrs. Swmodr microscopic canals which trap the Robert. Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Frank Gulllford and Mrs. per guests at the Carl Fox home. church membership and Mrs, Ralph Wheaton in Green- master. Is about as close to the America, In part he said:, "Whence Hesche and son attended a family tiny odor particles as a sponge Service Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Webster of Florence Hoelaars of Femdale, Mr, and Mrs. Freeman Hoffman Michigan State Univemity grud- Vtttt. dinner party at the home of Mr. Immovable meeting the Irreslst- It follows, that it is the interest traps water. EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING Muskegon, and Mr. and Mrs. Lylej Michigan, returned from a won- and daughter, Susan, motored to uale siucient Vernon Wanty, in a Mr. and Mrs. Alec Letterman and Mrs. Leo Bloomer, of N. Mc- able as you're apt to flrl. of a community, with a view to The way you handle your Webster spent Sunday with Mr. derful trip crossing the Mackinac Indiana, Thursday, stayed over- survey of ministers in 17 Protes- and children of Detroit, were week- AND HEATING eventual and permanent economy, Cords, Read the Ledger Want Ads. and Mrs, Bill Webster of St, Johns, j Bridge to Sault Ste. Marie, going night with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan tant denominations of the Michigan dog's first bath will, to a large to encourage the growth of rmuiu- end guests of the Robert Anderson Mrs. Lawton Cole spent Satur- extent, determine his approach TW 7-7948 Lowell through Canada, stopping at Otta- Yoder at Middlebury, then on Fri- Council of Churches, found that Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Martin of factoring." family. day aftemoon with her father, A. wa, Montreal and Quebec, going day took Sus^n to Winona Lake one-fourth thought church cover-' Grand Rapids, spent Tuesday with Beverly Feuerslein is spending J. Porritt of Bowne Cente.-. GRAVEL through the states taking In Pro- Camp, where she is spending the age in bo "very complete." An- two weeks with her aunt and fami- Lowell Village Attorney Richard his brother, Albert, and Mrs. Mar- August 14-30 Mr. and Mrs, Morley Carew of Cement & Road tin. vlncetown Cape Cod, and return- week, West LoweH other 58 per cent belie''wl it to be ly In a cdttage at Six Lakes, VanderVeen has announced that he Ada, spent Friday with Mr. and is a candidate for nomination as Mr. and Mrs. Harold Englehardt ing by way of Niagara Falls and Cindy Blough of Lowell, spent Mrs. Melvin Court "fairly complete." Ninety-six per Mrs. Eugene V^mg and children BLACK DIRT Here'f your oooe-ft-yatr chance for Mrs. Claude Cole and they all at- U, S, Representative from the 5th were week-end guests of his broth- Blue Water Bridge. a couple of days with her grand- cent of t h o clergymen thought returned Monday afternoon from For the fifth time Jim Rooker, center, tervlceman at the Ada BLOCK SAND TT, and Mrs. Floyd Stlnlon of tended the 4-H Fair and Monday Congressional District, He will op- er and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hartwick and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blough, last •avinp on rtocktapt U you hann't church news either Very accurate a visit at Petoskey, and Wednes- Oil Company, received a WO service award from John Foley, Stones or Ooar»e Gravel Three Rivers, were Thursday din Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole spent the p o s e incumbent Representative John Englehardt of Royal Oak. three children spent five days with week. or fairly accurate. day. will attend the funeral of the right, of the PhUUp* Petroleum Company for giving lop drive- for DralnHeld ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred tried Berkihirti yet, try then now! day and night with the Claude Gerald Ford, jr,, in the primary Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Radford their grandmother, Mrs. Frank Mr. nnd Mrs. Watson Malott and former s aunt in Greenville. way nervlce. At left U Gordon Rvoboda, Here'n how he won. A Prompt DeUvery McDonald of Lowell. Mrs. Stlnlon on Itf-hurfinf Berkthlra In the past * five >7 it* church j Coles. August 5. Both candidates are un- were guests of her niece, Mrs. Al Gulllford. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Brown and Soot Mary White and daughter of "Mystorv >lot«irlHt" paid an unapnoueed visit to the staUon and to all subsequent tubbings. If just returned from Scotland, where membership l\as. grqwn. 19 pcr| Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. opposed In the primary. scared, he's apt to be bath-shy Phone TW 7-9267 New MONY Moffltt and husband of Battle daughter of Holland, were Sunday full-ftihioned stocking! with the 1 Gfahd Hapids, were Wednesday rated Riwker "excellent" for friendly and thorough servlc. . Tlie she attended the funeral of her cent, but only ope of three min ] Richard Smith entertained in hon- Candidate VanderVeen endorses: forever. If treated gently and Creek, Sunday, at a dinner honor- lunch and evening guests at the Louise and Ge- chi^'k and.a certificate were presented by Mr. Foley la«t week. "Executive" Policy Segwun Community mother. exclunve NyUcef Kantnm Top and islet felt cliuVch hiWs "'chverage j dinner guests of or of their son Douglas' birthday. full employment to end slowdowns reassured with much patting, Byron Weeks ing their son, Kenneth, who was Clair Kauffman home, ' ' ' . ' Mrs, Jessie Rathbun Toe-Ring—no man rur* tan top has inccreased. o • .»;•;<*. , j neva Barkley. Those present were Mrs. Trenls he'll accept It as a necessary li/l IfUet We* of Lowell leaving Tuesday to take training Mr. and Mrs, George Bamhart I-ast week visitors and callers Sharon Smith is again spending of business and humane treat- puts •10,000 of Newspapers still were rated as Devener of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. evil. On M-tl In the Air Force. and Carson Meyers of Johnstown, of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Court, ar toe! Sow on BarUbn iwinti this week With the Don Ayers fami- ment of the unemployed: effective the most popular method of com- Wayne Brown of Eaton Rapids, leadership in foreign policy to A dog can stand cold water. c50 tf Life Insurance Mrs, Fred Allen of Flint, spent Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tulnstra at- Pn,. Mr, and Mrs. Carlos Seese were Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wheeler. ly at Macatawa Park in Holland. but just put your pet In watar too—thty mally fiW municating with the general pub- Area 4-H Award Winners Mrs. Ronald Hesche and children fight communism; and federal aid the week end with her sister, Mrs. tended the wedding of their niece. of Clarluville, John Wlltze of Belle- Mrs, Ruth Bylenga, Mrs, Andy Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murray that you find comfortably warm lic. Church bulletins, members' of Fennville, and Mr. and Mrs. to education for those who need within your reachl Anna Yardley, Mrs, Allen's son, Donna Tulnstra, in Grand Rapids, ville, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fox and Bylenga and daughter of Grand took back the two little- girls to JOLLY HUSTLERS CU B Fishing and he'll scream as though he's conversation and the newsletter A. J. Smith and son. help. His platform also includes John Lyons, and wife, also of Flint, at the -lib Reformed Church, Fri- family of Frecport, Mr, and Mrs. Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs, Max their home in Grand Rapids, Mon- Leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A-Dick Rollins, Ty and Gretch- being scalded. Use the same came next, rated equally impor- Mr. and Mrs. Garence Snyder reduction in cost of living and tax qwollficollon raqviramtnli spent Sunday aftemoon here, day evening. Francis Seese and Calvin enjoyed Douglas of Illinois, day. Rollins, Mrs. Frank Transue, Mrs. en Wesseli, temperature gauge for dogs as CLARK tant. Direct mail and radio were and sons of Kalamazoo, spent Sat- lief to help individuals in small ond all Iht fadi shout ttiii flex- Mrs, Charles Young returned to Mr, and Mrs, George Connors a fish fry with the Carl Fox family Mrs. Gerald Mullen and Mrt. Mr. and Mrs. William Newell at- Wesseli, Mrs. Howard Clack, B David Davis, Dan Huver, you do for babies,.. the elbow lbl«, low-premium policy —|uit ranked next, with television and! urday night with Mr. and MJ-s. Sinesses. gaoge. her home from Sunshine hospital. from Pittsburgh, Pa., were Sunday Sunday evening. Charles Dawson attended the Sef- tended the Newell family reunion 1rs. . Vernon Preston. Frank Transue, 2 church magazines rated least j Alex Robertson, and Sunday the As a precaution against water Plumbing and Tuesday. She is making a good aftemoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Dick Schrenk of Lake enth Day Adventlst Camp meeting j at Six Lakes. Cunning important. Food Preparation getting Into his ears and soap recovery. Lloyd Connors and family. Odessa, and Alfred Weigle spent at Grand Ledge, last week, | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewarr and Snyders and Robertsons and Mi:", [ Half of all fatal home accidents -k> A David Davis, Beth Rollins, A—June Preston, In his eyes, put a couple of drops Heating Mrs, Jessie Rathbun spent Sun- Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Dawson and I family of Muskegon, and Ted Gage and Mrs. Sherman Reynolds and rfefult from falls—13,100 of the home David Wesseli, Jane Ellis. Taris C-Patty Kinsley, of sweet oil In each eye and day aftemoon with her brother and Alex Wlngeier. children and Mr, and Mrs, Charles of Lowell, spent Sunday afternoon the John Blanding family attended accident deaths in 1956. SHEET METAL WORtci Southwest Bowne Zahm, Diane Christiansen, Janice Vegetables the Geib reunion at Caledonia Park. plug the ears with cotton. wife in Eastmont. Mr, and Mrs. David Wlngeier Shaw spent Sunday aftemoon lit 'and evening with Mr, and Mrs. Use a mild soap or soap flakes. MITMLOI* New Yoi« Mrs, L. T. Anderson RICKERT ELECTRIC Clouse. Carole and Frances Pear- A—Dick Rollins, Ty Wesseli, Da- TM Mutual Life IniurcnM Mr, and Mrs, Earl Ketcham spent a few days with the Wrich Grand Haven, ! Roy Gage and family, . . G c a r c y vid Wesseli, (also State exhibit). Lather him well with two soap- TW 7-7534 Ctnpmnf mt N.w YMk Schruter family In Ciiicago, ill., Your General Electric 1 Uay L a r c y N«« Vwk. N. V, Mr. and Mrs. Gaire Anderson drove to White Cloud to take their Melvin Court and Lawrence I Mrs. Evelyn Olln spent last vjeek ^ ' ^ ' ' Ings, using a brush, sponge or where Sharon and Bruce Wlngeier Gr< ,chen Wcsscl, Crops heavy cloth. Rinse thoroughly, 309 East Main St. and daughters were Sunday after- grandson. Bill Stinchcomb to Camp Court attended the funeral of Stan Dealer at her Kalkaska farm home, and ' Li/* /niuranct—Acruirnl ond Sick- have been for three weeks. All re- B—Patricia Kinsley. A—Ty Wesseli, Frank Transue. preferably with a spray, for >>**—HotpiliiiUalion-~Hrlirfmfnlnoo n guests of her uncle and aunt, Trotter for a week's vacation. Winslow at Caledonia, Thursday she and husband Duras attended America's New Liners Lowell (D. Clark, Prop.) Mich. PUl* ... /or iMfiirtua/i and im- turned home Monday aftemoon. Now 1.09 Now 1.19 Now 1.29 Wishers Refrigerators C—Barbara Kinsley. Ty Wesseli. B—Dan Huver. Frank Transu^. left-on soap Is Irritating to the pioy* grvupi. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houseman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Conrad aftemoon, ' the wedding of Miss Shelia piin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wingeier Dryers Ranges Photography Rabbits skin. After the bath, rub him of Grand Rapids. They also called spent the week end with Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Court and jand Norman Borgerson, jr. MONT TODAY MEANS entertained with a birthday dinner 1.35 Regular price 1.50 Regqlir Price 1.65 Water Heaters A—June Preston, Diane Chris- A—Sheryl Staal dry with towels. In the winter on their cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Ed- Mrs. Kenneth VanCamp, near son, Richard, visited Dr, and Mrs. Regular price Mr. and Mrs, Ed Pheonix and Sunday in honor of their daughter, We Service OUR Installutions tiansen, Diane Posthumas. Mary- B- Mary Winks. Frank Trangue, It's best to bathe him after his MONIT TOMORROW I ward Dobrenski, daughter Mary Rockford. Maurice Court of Paw Paw, Sun- i children of Holding, Mrs. Maxine last outing at night as a pre- Carolyn and William Porritt, Guests lyn Houseman, Frank Transue. Sharon Walker. Jo, and mother Mrs, Zetha Ander- Robert Eickhoff and family was day, Maurice has been quite ill Display at j Connor and children were Sunday caution against colds. In sum- were Mr. and Mrs. William Porritt, B David Davis. Beth Rollins. Handicraft WE REMOVE son, who are nicely settled in their Iwme on furlough. He is being with Infection in his hand. i aftemoon guests at the Frank mer. keeping him Indoors until Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Porritt and PA1B8 for 3.19 pairs for3,49 runs for 3.79 206 So. Hudson Street Nancy DeRushia, Grctcnen Wes- A—David, Ty and Gretchen Wes- Dead or Disabtod njw home on Edith Street N, E. transferred from New York to an 'shores home. Maima Connors dry after the bath Is simply In- son of South Bowne, and Mr, and sell. seli, Dick Rollins, Carrie Albus, Mr, and Mrs, Keith Bowman re- airbase in Texas. To place your ad In the Ledger PAUL RICKERT j spent last week at the Shores home. surance that he won't get dirty HORSES —CATTLE Mrs. Alex Wlngeier. Bicycle Safety David Davis. • ••• ceived the good news Saturday of Mr, and Mrs, Roy Callihan spent phone TW 7-9261. 208 S»». Hudson. I-mvoll. Mich. I Wednesday evening the Paul Pot- by rubbing or rolling In an at- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dennis and A—Gretchen Wesseli, (also State Archer)' and Other Farm another little granddaughter. The Sunday afternoon with Mr, and I'll, TWlnonks 7-9802 jters visited the James Deans near tempt to.dry himself. family of Old Tpwn, Florida, were exhibit t. A—Ray Jones, Frank Tranpue. parents are Mr, and Mrs, Burke Mrs. Alvln Harmon at Muskegon. 'Lake Odessa. Thursday evening Sunday guests of the George Krebs B-Jane and Kitty Ellis, David Junior Leader :i • • • Robinette of Coleman, Wisconsin. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Ivoncervic guests at the former's home were Feedtof Tip: Don't give your VALLEY CHEMICAL family. Davis, Steve Ajfres. ; < A-Juno Preston, Frank Trankue. dog rich starchy foods. Quality Nearly everyone here attended of Cadillac were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Tusken of Sar- COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seese LOWELL CHRISTIAN 5 ]•' ^ Conservation prepared dog foods such as the 4-H Fair last week at Lowell, of Mr, and Mrs, William Rogers, anac. Art Stiles of Belding, and Charles A. Hill called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cool as seen on TV A—Ty Wesseli, June Preston. Frlskles contain all the neces- FOB FRMC SERVICE which is a big annual event. We In the aftemoon they all drove REFORMED Byron Potter. SWEET »F8V BODIES 4H Outdoor Meal sary energy needed, properly PH. IONIA 400 Pk. TW imi congratulate the 'l-H'rs on their fine to the Deer Forest, Mrs, Bertha at Lake Odessa Thursday. Wayne Loding spent last week Leaders^ Mrs. Eric Strand, »Mr. B—Gretchen- and Ty Wesseli, balanced with other nutrients. c43ti P. O. Box SO I^wfil calvec, horses, sheep, etc., and the, and Miss Delia Rogers accompan- Mrs. David Krebs was a Sunday at the Paul Potters. Saturday night and Mrs. John Potter, Mrs, ^ohn GOSPEL SERVICE Dick and Both Rollins, David Lte- many other displays shown. We ied them, supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. John and Sunday guosts wene Mr. and Trumble, • tfatUa fa* Krebs. AND vte. .Food Preparation { ail know they have worked hard Mr, and Mrs, John Gaudzwaard | Mrs. William Uxiing and Susafl. % Mr, and Mrs, Aiex Wlngeier call- i (lothlng • * Estes, After tke wave of •flag passenger ships placed to service to reach this goal. of Cannonburg, Mrs. Fred Boyd, SUNDAY SCHOOL I Sunday aftemoon Mrs,; Loding and A Robert Bames, Karen ed on Mr, and Mrs, Albert Blaser A DtAnp Christiansen'. iD i a early in 1957, there was a II of ilttpsi a year. This was neces- DAIRY T4U) Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bowman and jr., and Bonny and Bill, Betty Jean Ednfc'iohnson and Maxine Pollen ' ^AL^the Fwter, Donna Potter,.le^ n in Lowell, Sunday evening. Sunday 10 O^CIock iposthuMii,. Taris nc sitated by the —..time. required:,t!> a^rncfr'lirge afcd eompUimtad fjpiilp wett" Sunday dinner guests Hunt of Rockford were Wednesday iviflBSyspt the Jartios"Dean honie! •^• ^IBlOji^an^/^iane Wissman, Bill ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradley spent ton, Qfittchen Wesseli. liners from the keel up. n dlttlnf utiM Uom converalon of exlfOng r HEALTHFUL, TASTY at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed callers of Mrs. Fred Boyd, sr. Lowell City Hall Wayne returned liom^ Sunda^ eve- land, Norman Wieland, Alalitn Back the week end at Oscoda, Michigan, tldld Care ienbatfi, Lawrence Wlttenbach. ships. Trutsch of Caledo'ila. Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Walllg of ning with his parents, First deUvery of an America* #etan pabsenjfer ynsel from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bosserman HENRY BUIKEMA A -June Preston, (also Stale ex-' B—Suzanne Thaler, Bruce Rit- Mr. and Mrs. I eon Anderson at- Spokane, Washington, are visiting Sunday evening callers at the entirely new construction In sin yem waf that of the Grace Line's to School mmJMmoAiw and family of Cincinnati, Ohio, EVANGELIST hibitl. tenger, Sandy Wissman. tended the 35th vedding anniver- her father qyde MuUen. Mr. Wall- Ed and Paul Potter homes were Sania Roia, pictared fbovt anfvtag In Upper New Tork Bay June fVLK HELPS BIJILO , are spending the week at the C—Patty Kinsley. C-Judith Strand. sary of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Aldrich lg Is stationed at Spokane, Wash- The Church of The Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wheaton of 16,1S5I, from Kewport News, where she was ballt. Her other •'8rst*,, George Krebs home, Home Improvement Food Preservation STRONG BODIES/ of Caledonia, at the heme of their ington. Mrs, Walllg U the former Rack to (iod Hour Greenville. Monday morning call- include (he followtag: first new Aiherican-it| passenger vessel Mr. and Mrs. Orion Seese and A—Janice Clouse, (also State ex- A—Robert Barnes, Jane Potter, SHOES son, Mr, and Mrs, John Devries, Bemiece MuUen. ers were Pat Raimer and son. bslH for the inter-Afeerlcan tfade since the efrly HSI's, 8r«t all- family of Morse. Lake, were Sun- Proclaiming Historic hibit) and Patty Kinsley, Sunday aftemoon. This was a com- Mrs. Bob Hickok and baby of Suzanne Thaler, Judith Strand, Ka- new ship completed ander the American Merchant Marine's S2JM,- day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. CjUvinistic Christianity Flower Garden plete surprise for them. LAPEER—This Is supposedly a Garland, is spending a week at the ren Estes. 00f,060-plus fleet-replacmeat program. Raymond Seese, B—Barbara Adams, Gretchen The Altar Society of St, Pat- derivation of Ute French word "La home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. B—David Thaler. ' > The Wa Rom. which replaces a famous ship of the same name, Mr, and Mrs. George Krebs and Everybody Weloome Wesseli. Our sturdy shoes expertly rick's Church are giving an ice Pierre," Organized in 1835 Eddie Potter, Sally Potter ot Grand Gift Project sailed from New York on her auldeo voyage to Florida, West Indies, family spent Sunday evening with c33 tf C—Barbara Kinsley, Diane Pos- cream social Sunday aftemoon at Rapids spent the week end at home. B--Jane Potter, and South American ports Jnae 28. fitted to their young grow- the Ernest Oesch faimily near. thumas, Ty Wesseli, their Hall on Whltneyvllle Road. C—Norman Wieland, Joann Wiss- Clarksville, • • " Electric ing feet, will take them on Mr, and Mrs, Leon Anderson at- man. ttii Fred and Heltoi Fuss .of Ver- A Gretchen and Ty Wesseli, Da- Photography their way to school. tended the wedding and reception of Thomas Howard and Miss Fran- My liigkbtn gennes were Monday evening Vis- vid and Tom Davis, Dick Rollins, A -David Thaler, Donna Potter. - ces Nolan on Saturday morning itors of Mr, and Mrs. Ira Blough. Gay Carey. Jane Potter, Rtmembor to Get Those PF Ryers for Gym! m VALUES at St, Basil's Church, South Haven. Margaret and Keith) Feldnlim Gun Safety B—Paul Draper, r We wish this nice young couple spent a few days with their grand- I -For' school! A- Ty W e.ssell, David and Tom Garden many happy years of wedded bliss, parents, the FrM Feldman's at Davis, Dick Rollins, A-Jane Potter, Donna Potter, Quality Shoe Repair Service A large crowd attended the sale Matawa Lake. ,, , David Thaler, and Here's a simple health rule: — New Style Wash & Wear of Mrs, Gertrude Glidden Saturday. Thursday dinner and eveningj Conservation driak plenty of milk every day. The tools and stock sold very well. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman A—Jane Potter 121, It will never let you down. Ivy League Pants nwpockei $2.98 w Houses Need Mr. and Mrs, George Howard Feldman were Mr, and Mrs. Fred Personal Account By FRID HMER ADA SHOE STORE entertained members of the How- Feldman of Fairbury, Dl,, Mr., and A—David Thaler, Jane Potter. Phone OB • M51 Bob Hand ard family Sunday, following the Mrs. John Feldman of Rockfield, Ivy League Pants wm Me $2,98 « Relaxed Look Junior Leadership 8:80-6:00 Closed Wed. 1:00 P. M. Fri. Nile Til 8, Sat. "Til 9:00 wedding of their son on Saturday. Connecticut, Elizabeth Rassi of Pe- "These (lays we often see pic- A—Joann Wissman, Jean Strand, NlGNUNDHlLL oria, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wranglers with Me knee $2,98 k The'guests were thdr son, James, tures of house interiors that leave Jane Potter. of Detroit, Mr, and Mrs, James Cabe of Bay City, and Mr.' and us with the feeling that if you "B Judith Strand. i Howard of Dearborn, Mrs, Evelyn Mrs, Philip Wlngeier, Girls' Saddle Shoes $3.98 Entomology T always nay that don, moved a chair, or even the ash Denny, Mr, and Mrs, Ray Borger- Sunday dinrie.- ard evening guests huabanda and goveraneBte tray, you would destroy the house," A- Donna Potter. son of Lowell, and Mr. and Mrs, at the Feldman home were Mr. black or red shoeld be kept at hoael* Girls' Qxfords $3,69 Alden Dow. Midland architect, said Electrical William Howard of Kalamazoo, and Mrs. Irvin Lehman of Wol- ^t The. University of .Michigan. A—Bill Wieland, Alan Wlttenbach DRIES CORN cott, Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Boys' Shoes $3,98 Personally -and I speak for Lawrence Wlttenbach. Philip Wlngeier. many humans—I prefer the kind B—Robert Bames. playtex of a .living room where you can Egg Production The meaning of our word Ameri- BOYS' LONG SLEEVE drop a broom in the middle of the A- Robert Bames, Jean Strand, ca flows from one pure source. BOYS' $pCKS ton LIMITIP SHIRTS floor and have it look as if it be- Judith Strand. Within the soul of America is the 4 Pr. $1.00 longed there. Chickens * freedom of mind and spirit in man. TIME ONLY $1.98 "Clients "often have interesting A Jean Strand, Judith Strand. Here alone are the open windows cotton-pretty bra thoughts on the subject of design. B Robert Bames. | through which pours the sunlight Recently 1 had one who fciiid that Rabbit» of the human spirit. Here alone Tie MMft of Ftoyftu eiftr tMa to him a well deigned houqe shouid A Donna Potter. t human dignity is not a dream but Mff C G handle organized clutter. I think C—Bill Wieland. Jack Adams quitted by Frtd Muber a major accomplishment. that ooee you wter Cotte/vPratty In this is a wonderful expression and Dairy WFPMAN'S S is a true reflection of the American A Jean Strand, 2nd on Jersey Jack Adams Is always godd i fells me he hai 9 lot of good •" jeuH Upm wur 11J view of a home." cow; 1st on Jersey senior calf: copy. i big kids to back up his champion Mti pro* that evae ator M macMee 103 Sost Main TW 7-7792 •.iij frnjAfca Ke* Dow stressed the importance of Robert Bames, 3rd on Guernsey The genial General Mana^pr': -bred veterans * rwyw wmun-rTen/ Dfo ivryl organic design. "My father had a cow, 5th on Guernsey calf. of the Detroit Red Wings has Turning frohi sports to the fmh and cfia#, tfcil (tfc l*e a**. thought along this line that has Sheep much in common with Casey current economic problems of IVY PANTS SLACKS SHIRTS Thafi because n to expertly tofltuuetad Complete Vision Core Children's Vision been a real inspiration for me. He A Ruth Ann Shade (5t also Stengel. Each has achieved thfe Michigan, Aditns has an opto- by Ironall at prteM ef itr*n. Hold! its lov*y Plaids, Prints Flannels, said If you can see all of a tiling Grand. Champion; Paul Draper, Ir.t pinnacle of success in his chosan miltlc comment. Polished Coffons in shape lonfaftsfothef bras heve lost tMrs. from one position, it lacks appeal, and . Reserve Champion. Cheryl "I'm not an economist, but Guaranteed . . . All Sanforized spOrt, building teams which are \ Tan, Black, Blue And. tha fwl tfasbc diaphfaira lead or in other words, lasting expres- Trumble, 3 firsts^' 2 thirds; Cham- perennial championship con- evirything I hear from hockey "You be the judge" Sizes 2 to 18 fivtsyeo bMathaaety emktt, sion. pion and Reserve Champion rams ehders. fftnj, and they are men in all riur? in Md ttls tdwftfcgs of Ms iiod Qipjupjon pwe. FOR Mt. HERKRT R. MUEUER "He used this idea in landscape 6ach, too, Is well spoken, and' walks of life and all businesses, $3.95 to $4.95 $1.49 to $2.98 Ul i m mmm t • a tkm 1 hk gardening. Lawn areas were al- SU'lne ejtflth words of worth beyond indicata that at least the down- Honnels. Gobordines ways arranged so that they dis-j A Bruce Rittenger. 4th and 2nd: New BUTLER Conditioned Air n Y*** 1141 to ft MfWd ttaa *dy. OPTOMETRIST comment on their own psriicularj grade is levelling off locally, appeared behind planted areas. A Cheryl Trumble, 4th and 7th; 'MteiiiuSOQ. team, for each has realized that Our "sftason reservations" are poo) of water was never rectangle, Jiiihes Trumble. 4 A's. Sizes 4 to 22 SAVE $1.01 but a ribbon path winding its wiry .W. " • HMtUng sports' strongest unity lies in, even with last year, and last STOR-N-DRY SYSTEM 207 W. Main Street through planted and open areas. A- Jane Potter, Jean Strand, leagues. . A year W^took in the most money BOY'S SHOES All our prices Call TW 7-7780 Here's the economical way to dry com with a moisture $4.29 to $10.95 (old bank) The eifect of this is to lead you on Judy Strand. Karen Estes, Donna Whether it be the National, in the club's history. This would include sales tax for appointment Lowell, Mich. because that is the only way to Shaffer, Diane Wissman. Hockey League, or the Amdricin certainly indicate optomism content as high as 30% to safe storage levels. New New numbers in Oxfords League in baseball, or the looser, about Petroit's future in both Butler system uses fan and medium range heater to dry see it or understand it Clothing Most are washable! • Now it the Timtl "1 have found this principle most A Susan Thaler. but nevertheless tacit fraternity business and hockey," corn in the bin. Saves money, saves work-no extra ban- $4.95 to $4.95 useful in the planning of buildings. Slate Show of all sports, these men set an j "We'll be battling for a play- dling, no separate dryer needed. Can also be used as ex-i Sffirl bwy«n or d#r Pat ty Stoktr OPEN Never make a room a simple rec- Jane Potter, conservation, gar- example of belief in the value off spot", the Wings' G.M. con- iended period batch dryer for com that will be stored Cool nowl Prkti or« right, tangle where all is understood at den and photography. Jean Strand, of a united front. ' tinued, "And by training at ^•Hvariflt art quldri Patiy tlerti In other facilities. Ramona Railway Trains the first glance, for if you do you dairy; Ruth Ann Shade, sheep; "I feel kin.d of badly about home we'll give the many visi- wall, h oN-traatad for dtanli- THURSDAY AFTERNOON rtu, A prtmlum coal at regular demand nothing from the observer, Paul Draper, sheep: Bruce Ritt- the Tigers", says Adams, "for tors to Detroit an opportunity to . Operates dependably regardless of cold or wet weather OPERATE ON THE pried PHI your bin now wllk and bence you get no lasting ap- enger, swine; James Trumble. pne sport helps another, and tee them go through their paces for only pennies per day. Requires little or no attention. Pahy Stoktr,., ovar 97% ptra FOLLOWING SCHEDULE: peal." swine; Cheryl Trumble, sheep and that's especially true in Detroil." jtOlympia. The building ir. open Available on Butler bins to 2200 bushel. Automatic tem- Dow declared, "A good design swine. (7)^* " "The Lions should do woll, to,the public. I hope, too, they'll perature and humidity controls optional. FRIDAY 7 to ^ f.M. must respond to three qualities: though", said Adams continuing sfb'p down here and have a FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1) it must be honest; 2i it must If you're buying fresh sweet SATURDAY 3 to 5 P. M, It 7 to 9 P. M. on the overall shorts thence. California Fruit F'late. Maybe I Come in and get the important details have humility; and 3) it must pos- corn look for plump, full kc NIGHTS 'TIL 9:00 "George Wilson and I h&d , can get some royalties." CH. RUNCIMAN CO. SUNDAY.. 2 to 9 P. M. sess enthusiasm, The husks should be dark grfcen spoons luncheon here (they manage i He was referring to a Cel.eb CALL TW T'ttQI Lowifl, Kiel 211 VEST mil IMIfCU PfHC T1 Mtn "We all understand what is and tightly wound at the bottom rity luncheon dish n^med in his meant by honesty, but it is a com- of the far. Silks should be dark regular luncheons at Yeamanj' WITTENEACH honor, and as he spokke he tppk ONE MILE WEST OF LOWELL ON M2 plicated subject and every man brown and the stem green at the Knife and Fork Club) just before SALES & SERVICE CO. ^e left for training camp. He another fbrktulof his(ow n C.F.P • > will put his own interpretation on point where it was broken off the 710 W. Main St. Phocc TW 7-9207 stalk. 1 •1 I I ResoluHei Unwise Buying Habits Cost Money traders—the coureurs de bols. In THE LOWELL LRDORR. LOWELL, MICH., AttO. Jl. TOO BUSY TO MAKE MONEY? BETTER NOT READ THE WANT ADS!! Arrange Your 1685 they brought 100 barrels of RtSOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE Restore Site of THK IXnVKLI. l.KDKER. IXWKIX. MICH.. AlO. tl. I9.W CLEAN. CONDITION your Septic WANTED—MAN wdUi experience LOST- FISHING EQUIPMENT, Kitchen For brandy and trade goods. This bit grandsons are growing gray." "A woman who's too tired for tank. Use Camp Chemicals to Good Things to Eat east side of McEwen Lake, Sat- COUNCIL PASSED AT THE "Bait Adyertisements Hook Suckers" of business brought on the building This, at least, has not cnanged words wUl usually tell you all about -1-lN. SELF-PROPELLED lawn for boring machine; one who REGULAR MEETING AUGUST keep your sewerage system in urday, August 16. 2 spinning (This la the fMH'ond In a Mtrlea around for It at several different Fort de Buade of Fort de Buade. Hundreds of thousands of travelers it- For Sale — General mower for sale. $15. CH 5-4444. RED HAVEN and Jubilee peaches can read furniture details and Easy Working 18. 1958; places and compare prices and shape. Cheaper than pumping, CASH RATE: 20 words SOc, additional words tc each. If not rods and reels, 1 casting rod and of article* prepared by the Micb- It Is considered poor form to But there was another reason each year can testify to the ac- cl8 ready now. Boyd Anderson, OR who can make his own set-ups WHEREAS that part of West service. BINOCULARS—never used. Fully no digging. Hahn Hardware, 207 paid on or before 10 days after Insertion, a chr.rge of lOo reel. Reward. Call UN 8-2486. The wise homemaker arranges I (an BetaUere AMOclatton la an open a story with a negation. for establishing Fort de Buade. curacy of Cadillac's observation. Read the Ledger Want Ada. 6-2628 or OR 6-M40. cl7-18 See Mr. Hawley, Superior Furn- Avenue which lies North of M-21 effort to hotter educate the buy- 4. Don't buy any products sight coated. Perfect for huntinK, etc. CiOLF SET AND BAG-Never E. Main, TW 7-7501. cl8 for bookkeeping will be made. el8 her kitchen so she can do her But who ever heard of a strip English fur traders were reported iture Co. cl8 and South of Sibley St., In the log pablto el MleWiran la Im unseen. Ballyhooed bargains are Costs $50, sacrifice, $25. (iL 4- used. Matched and registered. BOX NUMBER: If box number In care of this office la de- work In less time—and use less of uninhabited rocky shoreline be- penetrating to the Great Lakes. I AM JUNKING a 1951 Olds. If CLAPP FAVORITE PEARS. John energy doing It. says Coral Morris, Village of Lowell has never been proving Uielr buying haMta. TbN nailed to the floor. Advertised mer- A garrison at St. Ignatius could 8741. S C18-20 Cost $90, sacrillce, $40. GL 4- sired, add SOc to above. LOST-Boy's glasses. In vicinity coming a tourist attraction? ft BETTER TRY you need parts call, GL 1-0707 Potter, first house north of US-18 extension specialist In home man- Improved, Is not used as a street newspaper h cooporaUng with chandise is knocked In an effort block them. De LaDurantaye er- 8741. S C18-20 ALL ERRORS in telephoned advertisements at sender's risk. Lost and Found of 700 block on Riverside Dri™- just doesn't happen. alMPLE AS A-&C! No matter after 5 p. m. S cl8 on west ilde of M-91. TW 7-7813. agement at Michigan State Unlver- and does not run through to Sibley; MRA by brlngUiR this seiies to to switch to something higher pric- ected a fort In 1687. Then In 1694 Finder please call TW 7-9254. and Yet, at the north end and just whether you want to buy or sell, CORONET FOR SALE, 14 years RATES are baaed strieUy on uniform Want Adv. Style. pl8 slty. ^ y**.) ed. came Cadillac, a proud Gascon, LOST -1 FEMALE BIRD DOG, Patrick Myer, 704 N. Hudson. WHEREAS the owner of all the to the left of the Mackinac Bridge it's easy to do with a result- AUCTIOEER SERVICE. My OUT-OF-TOWN advertiaementa must be accompanied by re- To save sieps and time, organize Do you like being a lucker? If 5. Never sign any papers bind- quick tempered, and equally quick old. Also single barrel shot gun. R-ED HAVEN PEACHES ready vicinity of Ty Wesseli farm. el8 is a spit of land, soaked In history, getting Ledger Want Ad. Jus/ record In sales work speaks for mittance. storage so that things are at the land adjacent to this portion of ing you until you have read them with sword or pen, who left a col- Edward Yager, 413 Lafayette. "Susie", English setter. 4 years you do, don't bother to read this. which Is getting an uncommon SANITARY Copy ror At,s on Tbi Fu now. Hale Haven ready later. No West Avenue has requested the over carefuUy and are sure of the phone TW 7-9261 and ask for pl8 iiself. Make your sale dale now. Till *1 AA # t " Se Must Be In point of first use. For example, Perhaps you as a fisherman use orful description of his command. Sunday sales. Corner Lincoln old. white und black spots. Ger- NAPKINS, printed for weddings, Village Council to vacate this amount of attention from the Mich- Ad-taker. pl8 I'll help you plan. George Van- L $1 See Rittenger Insurance Service 1048 Leonard St., Grand Rapids, 3. Written objection to such pro- part In today's recreational travel t-DOOR 3289. cl8 ids. " cl9 tf ed. Plan for enough work space been taken. For Instance, you may markets probably sealed the fate or caU TW 7-9269. clg Mi oh. Phone RI 2-2563. c21 tf posed action of the Council may Mt Niighliors business, according to Robert J. Power Glide, Radio, Heater beside each piece of equipment so see an Item advertised that ap- of this early fort. King Louis XIV ARMOUR STAR LIVESTOCK—Wanted to buy. Also Wanted be filed with the Village Clerk un- Furlong, executive secretary of the Two-tone paint. Very dean USED TELEVISION SETS $39.50 you can work easily. The food pre- pears to be a tremendous bargain. In 1696 decreed that all French Beef. Pork, and Veal for sale, ELECTROLUX CLEANERS Sales FOR SALE—7-ROOM MODERN til the Sixth day of October. 1958. Michigan Tourist Council. to $99.50 reconditioned and guar- MALE HELP WANTED- Estab- paration area should be as free Naturally, you rash to the store, forts be closed to all except mis- Save 20c lb. lb. 19.W PLYMOl Til 4 DOOR by pound, quarter, half, or whole. and Service. Bags, filters, hoses, house on 3 Urge lots. TW 7-9354. 4. The Village Clerk Is hereby "A recent survey of 'O.OOO Mich- Sliced Bacon 69c anteed. Williams Radio & TV, lish your own business on our from traffic or call the salesman for a "free sionaries so Cadillac moved to a Radio, Heater East Paris Packing Company. cords. We repair all makes. C15-18 directed to cause this resolution igan vacationers showed history to 126 N. HUDSON. c39 tf capital. No experience needed to home demonstration." You will place called DeTrolt In 1701. Most lUS CHEVROLKT 2 DOOR 4200 East Paris rd.. S. E. (2 Write or call after 5:00 p. m. to he published In The Lowell be among the top attractions of FRESH. EXTRA LEAN FOR SALE - 2 GOOD BUILDING start. Part or full time. Small soon discover that the product ad- of the Indians moved with him. Radio, Heater WELDlWU—Also good supply of miles south of 28th St.) CaU MY John VerDonk, 1901 Darwin S.W., Ledger two times previous to the our state." he said, "and while The Jesuits gave up the struggle lots, 2 blocks from Main St., cities and towns best. Winona vertised In the paper Isn't what 3 5159 structural steel. John Polllce, 8-8407, dr after 5:00 call EM 1- Grand ««Dids. GL M944. c9tf Sixth day of October, 1958. the reconstruction of this ancient In 1705, burning the mission to pre- close to sewer. Inquire Fred Monument Co., Winona, Minn. WELL DRIliING he really wants to sell you. He 59c School will stwrt noon! 3816 Qulggle ave.. Ada, R-l. Ph. 0800, c20 tf This resolution was passed by fort still is In the planning stages, Ground Beef ^ Ryder. cl8 23 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE will probably brush off the adver- vent Its desecration. Her© are Home real good OR 6-1101. cl8 tf FOR SALE-NIGHT CRAWLERS. pl8 the Council at its regular meeting already It Is attracting attention GUARANTERD MATERIALS tised Item as being of Inferior qual- The exact location of the original HOME CURED EXTRA LEAN "Second-Car" Bays ... HALLMARK GREETING CARDS. 70c a hundred. Back door. 429 REAL ESTATE SERVICE in any on the Eighteenth day of August. from the early publicity these WANTED—A LADY who needs a FREE ESTIMATEft ity, and then go Into great detail Fort de Buade still Is not known. Your friends and dear ones will Division N. E., LoweU. pl8 1958 plans have been given. IBM FORD 2-DOOR type of property. Wm. A. Arm- good home more than wages. FHA FINANCING And If. as Is supposed by some treasure a Hallmark Card from USED CARS LAURA E. SHEPARD, to tell you about a product that And nowhere Is the romance lb. strong, 30 years experience. Ph. Mother has to work. One child. will cost you a lot more money. historians. It was on the water- Smoked Picnics 45c ' 1951 PONTIAC 4 DOOR WELL DRILLING you for It says you cared enough -00 NEW 4-ln. CINDER BLOCKS For all your water troubles, VlUage Clerk of the past linked so closely to Rockford VO 6-1203 or write Ada Light house work. Call after 5 So. by spending a lot on "bait front It may be lost forever to 1931 CHEVROLET CLUB CPE. 2-In., S in., 4-In. and 6-In. to send the very best! So, re- for sale. TW 7-7459. cl3 place your order today. Approved: the present," the tourist chief said. R-2. c22-tf p. m. OR 6-1156. pig # 1957 Ford V8 4-Door Sedan. Automatic trans- advertising" of products that he "Before I decide to settle archaeologists because of latter MICH. GRADE 1 SKINLESS 19.10 OIJ)S t DOOR WELL REPAIR AND PUMP member others this thoughtful WILLIAM M. JONES. JR.. "The site where the reconstructed mission, power steering, power brakest heat- never Intended to sell you In the down here, what about your day construction. SERVICE way at glad time, sad times, WELL DRILLING AND REPAIR, FARM, 40 ACRES near Cascade Village President cl8-19 fort will stand commands a sweep 1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN WANTED—CRICKETS and grubs. first place, he now "has a fish on income tax structure?" But a fort near the north ap- all times. Available at Christian new pumps and service. Frank and Ada. Modem 3-bedroom er and radio, two-tone paint. of the Straits of Mackinac and of Wieners 3 $1.59 All Work and Material Any amount. Ph. TW 7-7327, ORSON MELLE the Une. and Is reaching for the proach to the great bridge would . . . Call or Come sen Drug Store, Lowell. cl8 AveriU Jr., Phone OR &4501. If home. Small bam, price, $16,- # 1954 Ford V8 9-Passengcr Station Wagon. "Not many men understand wo- the two Inland seas of Lake Huron Guaranteed Bib's Live Bait & Tackle pl8-19 Ph. TW 7-7794 net". be a fitting monument to the great In —TW 7 9207 no answer call OR S-1108. o49 tf 800. May trade. R. J. Timmer, men, and the few who do know Notice and Lake Michigan as far as the men who opened the way for the IS YOUR DIAMOND "SATE" in Automatic transmission, radio and heater. 410 N. Jackson 8t LoweU This bait advertiser usually Silcei PH. OR 6-5331 Realty. OR 6-1153. Ada, Mich. HELP WANTED-YOUNG MAN enough to keep quiet." eye can see. This channel and the forging of a new America, to men Big Bologna » 59c its present setting? We do aU FOR SALE—3 DOUBLE BEDS and # 1954 Buick 2-Door Sedon, Heater, radio. doesn't have, or wouldn't seU you UNtEY. SHIVEL, PHELrt t VANDERWAk bridge which now spans It are to- S cl8 out of school for work on garden ATTOINEYS who even then saw past the wealth kinds of stone setting and sizing, springs; single bedstead and If he did have, the product featured farm. Amold VanEerden, 3541 standard shift. MM Mlchlqan National lank lldg. day's corridors of commerce. But of fur. For It was Cadillac him- and carry a complete Une of leather couch; 2 chairs, one LOWELL—217 N. WEST ST. New In his ad, whether It be a kitchen i Grand Rapidi, Michigan WITTENBACH Ed. Sullivan Buttrick rd.. Cascade. cl8 the Straits was a highway of the self who wrote. "One Is always mountings and wedding rings. range, a new car, a TV set. jewel-' APPOINTMENT OF AOMINISTRATOI rocker; large cupboard. 1 mile 2-bedroom house with garage. BLACKTOPPING ! Statt of Michigan, Tha Probata Court fo> past, and the ghosts of the cour- Check Our High Quality Produce SALES & SERVICE CO. 8330 Bailey Dr. Ada, Mich. 1954 Chevrolet 210 4-Door 1950 Buick 4-Door Sedan ry, a washer and dryer, or even In good health at MlssUimakinak. Diamond rings from $30 ar^i up. west of Lowell to Nash ave, first Large rooms and closets. Hard- tht County ot Kant. eurs de bols penetrate the mists W. Mfcln Ph. TW 7-9201 c2tf Sedan 1950 OldsmobUe 4-Door Sedan Will be working in Lowell the next two or three At a iMiion of tald Court, hald at tha This fact may be attributed to the Expert watch repairing by re- Personal goldfish. When you ask for his ad- place on left Qf M-21. Fred ^yder. wood iloors, formica counter- 1953 Nash Ambassador 1950 Hudson 4-Door Sedan Probata Offica in tha city of Grand Itapidi of time." good air, or to the food... a cer- Golden Yellow liable watchmakers. Howard weeks. Anyone interested in blacktopping of vertised item, he Is either "all sold in Uid County, on tha cl8 tops. New development near 4-Door Sedan 1950 Studebaker 4-Door Sedan Here to the St. Ignace country tain proof of the excellence Is to White Jewelers, LoweU, Mich. WE WILL PAY YOU out", or "the new shipment hasn't 4th day of August A. D. "SU. In the 1660's came the remnant Peaches school and shopping area. FHA driveways, etc.—call: Praiorf, HON. JOHN DALTCN. Judge o' 1952 Buick 2-Door Sedan 1950 Studebaker Clnb Gbupe arrived." He may also either knock see the old men there, whose c4 tf SEELEY CONSTRUCTION—Build- Financing. $900 down; $48 a 7% Interest Probata. of the Huron Indians, fleeing their AT CH 5-5950 Days GL 4-6600 Evenings the product that he advertised, or In the Matter of the htata of Bananas ing and remodeUng. Cement month. Phone UN 8-2618 or TW on invested funds. Interest is JULIA D. MERItMAN, Dacaaiad. ferocious cousins the Iroquois. Ac- BUY WITH C0NFIDEMCI FOR MUFFLERS, tail pipes, fuel OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9 O'CLOCK claim that the price as quoted was Marion Johnson having filed in said court LOWEST PRICES work, basements, blocks, chim- 7-7708. cl8 paid semi-annually. Contact companying them was Father Mar- pumps, brake shoes, batteries, Reasonable and Free Estimates a mistake. her petition praying that the administration neys, and fireplaces. Houses, gar- Lucien Gamble at LoweU Loan of said estate be granted to Harry Day, quette who stayed to minister to paints and oU filters try Westem These bait adg hurt you. your FROM ages, additions and bams. AU Co. cl4 tf ' to some other suitable parson. their spiritual needs. He establish- Auto first. c23 tl kinds of buUdings. Experienced ""TS?? IN BLACKTOPPING" family, friends, neighbors, and any- It is Ordered, that the ed In 1672 the Mission of St. Igna- 2-29C See Us! lltfi day of Saptambar A- 0. ItM, COLBY F. H. A. Financing one else who Is taken in by their and guaranteed work. Phone L. WEDDING INVITATIONS, Nap- at tan a'clpck in the (orenoon, at said pro- tius at the place called Mlsslllmak- ACEMCY For GOODWILL used cars pl8 JACKSON MOTOR SALES J. Seeley TW 7-9164. ciS tf kins. 1-day service, open eve- H&H Chevrolet & Buick hooks. They bring in an awfully bata affle*. be and is hereby appointed for Inak. the present day St. Ignace vj/ and trucks, see or call lot of business to these gypsters, hearing laid patitlopatltionn : ... "the home of nings. Free Thank You Notes and Ordarad. that public notice region. DOYLE — SCHNEIDER Available On TW 7-9294 or TW 7-9295 508 W. Main, Lowell HERM'S dependable ticea^ears" COMBINE CANVASES repaired. bride's book. J. C. Keena, 635 who will stoop to use trickery to publicotlon of a copy of This mission soon became a foc- PCNTIAC. We trade, finance and thithlsl ordwordtt., WUrftTfltriaw succassivB waaks previous 4-H white and russet show hal- Country Building Sites Thomas, S. E., Grand Rapids, get y«u in their store. Probably al point of Hurons. Ottawas and guarantee. c47 tf to said day of haa'ing, in tha Lowell Ledger Eori V. Colby. Alto Check this wonderful selection of ters and stable sheets at the CH 3-1838. c33 tf i ••' McDIARMlD'S IRON & METAL the most unfortunate result of these a newspaper printed and circulated In said French fur traders and adventur- IVt Miles North of Lowell bait ads is that it qfteo causes county. Office Phone: UN 8-3961 POTTED ROSES In bud and bloom. Kerekes Harness and Shoe Re- TW 7-7025 5334 Segwun Avo., S€, Low*! JOHN DALTCN, ers, some seeking gold—of which SANITARY MARKET Dependable Used Cars T-O-D-A-Y ! On Vergennes Street many reputable businessmen to try All colors. Also dolphinium, pair Shop, 1 mile east of LoweU Judge of Probata there w-as none, some seeking cop- f They are thoroughly reconditioned. "Will Build to Specifications" the same angle to meet competi- A true copy Chories I. Colby STORE HOURS: Monday. Tuesday, Wedneaday, Tbuntday 8 to 6. phlox, baby's-breath, bleeding on M-21. py-19 Only 3% Down Payment Needed Look 'Em Ov^r... C. I. LAWTON. per-of which there was plenty, ' Friday 8 to 9. Saturday 8 to 7. tion. Soon you have a whole bu4- ister df Probate. clM» Office: Clarksville priced right and are guaranteed in heart, iris, chrysanthemums and Buyers of All Kinds of iron but which was to elude the white RENTAL ness eommmity Mt by these bad many others are ready to dig TRUSSES—Trained fitter, surgical LINSEY, SHIVEL, PHELPS a VANDESWAL. man for another century. OW 3-3231 Mich. 'ph. TW 7-7997 205 E. Main St.. Lowell writing. WILLIAM SCHREUR practices, and when this happens, now. Cut flowers in season. Blrdl- appliances, etc. Koss Rexall and Metal Attorney! And with them came the free Contractor & Builder SERVICE people are going tj stop trading • r Ml Michigan National lank lldg., wood Gardens, Godfrey Street. Drugs, Saranac, Mich. c39 tf I . Grand Rapids, Michigan ~ WE HAVE FOR SALE in that communtty. ORDER ArfOimiMG TlUE FOR • 19S7 Dodge 4-Door Sierra Station Wagon Phone TW 7-7737. c7 tf "Don't Buy It — Torquefllte. Radio, and In Showroom Condition SEPTIC TANKS and drain fields TW 7-9189 Moat of our newspapers, radio HEAIUNG CLAIMS We're Trading! Car Parts. Angle and Channel Iron and Pipe State of Michigan, the Probate Court fo O 1957 Plymouth 6-CyUnder 4-Door FOR SALE—4 JERSEY COWS and instaUed, water lines buried Rent It" and TV stations will refuse these the County oi Kant. cl8 tf Re-Enforcing Rod A real sound one-owner car. Straight trans. a Surge milker. Floyd Yelter, and connected. Carlton Wilcox, bait ads when they spot them, but At a session of said court, held at thi Pick Up Service Earl J. McDiarmid many times they are difficult to probata offica, in the city of Grand Rap • 1956 Dodge Coronets UN 8-2181, Alto. pl8 Clarksville. OW 3-3091. c7 tf For Rent ids in said county on ?hc Choice of 2 — one a 4-dr.. one a 2-dr. POWER TOOLS STATION WAGONS recognize, as many of the most Bth day ol• August A> . 0. I9M. TRIP TRAVEL INSURANCE— ethical retaUers nm "price leader" Present; HON. 'WALLA C E WAALKES, JR.. • 1056 Pontine 870 4-Door Hardtop Dennle's Radio & TV COTTAGE FOR RE NT-At Cam- 1957 Plymouth Sports Suburfcqn: 8 Cyl. ^ Judge of Probata. With Hydramatlc. Radio and Whltewalls. Protect yourself on all trips. pau Lake. Modern with lake GARDEN AND LAWN ads which are good, honest bar- In the Matter of tha Estate of Three days or more $5,000 or Service gains to bring you Into their stores, BURR H. SWEETLAND. Deceased. Annual Field O 1955 Dodge Sierra Station Wagon front. Sleeps 6. Ideal for chil- EQUIPMENT real beauty It appearing to tne caurt that the time where you may buy other Items for presentation of claims against said estate Pushbutton Drive, Deluxe 2-Tone. Excellent more. Prompt service. Rittenger Prompt Service on all makes TV dren. Boat. $50 a week. Avail- 1958 Mercury Station Wagon: A real beauty, and Radio by experienced serv- You're invited at regular prices. You must also should be limited and that a time and Tires and Finish. Insurance Service. cl8 able from August 30. Ray Hes- place be appointed to '«caive. a*aiTiine and ice man. Phone TW 7-9513. Rich- It's a demon$trator remember that any good salesman adjust all claims and demands against said • 1955 Dodge Royal I^ancer Hardtop che. sr. TW 7-7437. clS Lowell Lumber FOR SALE-COTTAGE AIRE may remind you that a more ex- deceased by and before said court; Radio. 2-Tone and a V8. ard Dennle, 1 mile West of Low- 1953 Ford Tudor Ranch Wagon: Priced to f IM ant try It is Ordered. That all cradjlo't of said tent. In good condition, reason- • 1955 Plymouths (3) 1-Doors ell on M-n. c45 tf FOR RENT-UPSTAIRS 2-bed- & Coal Co. pensive product than the one ad- deceased are required to present their claims sell to said court at said Probate Office c able. TW 7-9736. cl8-19 room unfumished apartment vertised is of better quality and V8 or 6 — straight transmission or automatic. 218 So. Wash. Ph. TW 7 9291 or before the FIBERGLAS, the lifetime coat for will probably cost less in the long 2 ( I6tf makes these new IH tractors ile ol'ce. be and is hereb. appoirfd r.o.A r. r hearing said petition, a^d IMt all ocr MDMD'MD Plumbing t DO YOU NEED HELP with spring the mightiest, most modem Used Oil Burners sons inte'ested in said estate appea' be'o'n # Remodeling line In the world. taid court, at said lime and place to s'o decorating? Painting or paper and COAL FURNACES rauve why 4 license to sel' the Inter?,l o' • Repairing hanging? Or are you building a CORNELL said as'ate in said real estate should not new home? Would you like y6ur be granted. HEIM'S Sewer Service iflCPRP RATED II is Further Ordered, That publ'c noire basement brightened up? We also MilcURY (ALES LIKE NEW thercol be given by publication o' a coo* CASH fr CARRY SAUS C SERVICE of this O'de' for riree tuccestive TEXACO SERVICE PHONE (II 8-4016 spray paint. For appointment for -ev'ous lo said day o' hearing, in t-e free estimates call LE 2-2195. TW 7-77S9 Bowes Rd. TW 7-9280 149 S. Hudson, LoweH WITTEN Cowell Ledger _ a newspaper printed and| E. MAIN ST., LOWELL PN. TW 7-9225 C16-19 circulated In said county. Dick Andre. S c51 a SAI.ES 4 SERVICE COMP JOHN DALTON Jay Bolens Ford, Inc Ph.U2-}$i9 Judge ol P'ob^te. 749 W. Main St., LoweH TW 7-^107 A t'u" copy. c38tf C. R. LAWTON 149 So. Hudson, Lowell Ford — Mercury —Thunderbird TW 7-9280 t 4 -ere TI I sfalir— Register of Probata tl8-20 in 1 THE LOWFLI. I.FDGFR. I/WEIX. MICH., AIT,, fl, 19VI 1

. THK •.OWKI.I. I.KDOEH. ..offFM,. MKH.. M .. M,,, MeCormlck Engaged Shirley Colhy is Hrit/r of Mr. J.nmhorl Is seldom seen, unless it is cnught T-Sgt. Howard Jessup of the COMING EVENTS Old 'Possum Still in a trap or is treed by a dog. | Charleston Air Force base, and Miss Shirley Colhy and Robert decked with baskets of white glad- It is slow moving and has a sort • Lowell Social Briefs 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jessup of L, Lambert exchanged wedding Plays in Mirhi^an Motorists Face Challenge on Labor Day ioli. green foliage and candelabra. The Methodist WSCS will hold of ambling ga't. When pursued it MK* Xgnrn Perry — TW ;i:o | Rockford, were Monday dinner vows Saturday, at the Lowell Meth- | Soloist. Mrs. Warren Hull, was ac- rarely turns upon its adversary, Xf- I \f~ L-1.. I r> « bi guests of Mr, and Mrs. Orval Jes- MotoriKt '"vl S. A. Limbert of Stockbrldge. gown of antique Italian silk with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin call- low o( 13 fatalities last year. assisted by 129 National Guards- and a dish to pass. Following the mammals at The University of An opportunist among wild mam- cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Michigan. short sleeves nnd chapel length Mr. and Mrs. Ben Purchase | men. Sheriffs will have 96 Guards- dinner Mrs. George Boyenga will Michigan. mals. the opossum makes Its home ed on Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Jensen The death tolls are computed The Rev. J. Marion DeVinney train. The bodice nnd neckline were Young, at Silver Lake. were guests al a dinner, honoring men. present a program on "My Life In almost any shelter where It can at their Derby Lake cottage. Sun- from 6 p. m. Friday to midnight and the Rev. Williams P. Reyn- overlaid with Alencon lace sprays. "Although considered deficient + Mrs. W. J. Smith of Bradnnton. the birthday of Mrs, Purchase, be dry and fairly safe from ene- + day afternoon. Monday, a period of 78 hours. Last State police will use marked, in the March of Missions." in mentality. It has succeeded as Florida, came last week to spend Sunday at the home of Mr. and ders performed the ceremony. The A lace crown covered with sequins Mrs. Tuba Swart* of Silver Lake, year the average was one death ^emi-marked and unmarked caps. a species where other forms have mies. Desserted dens of other a month at her Lowell apartment. Mrs. Owen Stuart in Grand Rap- bride was given in marriage by and seed pearls held the French Egypt Valley Grange meeting on spent Friday with her mother. Mrs. every tlx hours. During the five Detectives will be on desk duty become extinct." says Professor mammals may be taken over, or Dr. and Mrs. Darrell Hurras and ids. her father in front of an altar Tulle veil. She carried a white Friday, August 22. James Emory It may find a home under an old 1 Weldon Smith. year* previous to then, a death lo relieve uniform men fpr patrols. Burt. "It has followed the progress two sons of I-onn Beach. Califor- Mrs. Helen Westlund returned Bible adorned with pink tea roses of the Soil Conservation Service building, in a brush pile, or in a Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Schnei- average was one every three "We will do everything we can of civilization even into regions of nia, are visiting relatives and Friday to her home in The Dalles. and white carnations. in Rockford will fx? the guest der and children spent last week hour*, the lowest being 14 In 1951 to cut the toll." said Commission- severe winters, where It remains hole In a tree. It will ent almost friends in Michigan, for six weeks. Oregon, after a months visit with Mrs. Robert Kropf attended her speaker. at Mrs, Louise Schneider's home and the highest in 1952 and 1963 er Joseph Childs. '^but there will Summer Travel? active throughout the year. Differ- anything carrion, spoiled fruits, Mrs. Helen Miller and son. Tom, her sister, Mrs. Theron Richmond. sister as matron of honor, with fresh fruits, nuts nnd choice poul- while she was on a Northern trip. with 32 each year. also be a test to just how great Miss Donna Oeelhoed and Mrs. American Legion meets Monday ing but slightly from Its early an- of Tecumseh. were Saturday over- Ray Gable returned from Hlmlg- try. Lawrence and Hob spent several The goal of the Michigan Stale the improvement in driving his Ralph Colby as bridesmaids. They ivening, August 25 at the hall. cestors, the animal is able lo live night guests of her sister. Mrs, s 'There's No Place Ray Barber and family « I "T" rtays al .he Schneider cabin, nnd Police is to have the lowest toll been. We can continue to show chose identical ballerina-l e n g t h under many kinds of environment- at the home of his sister. Mrs. i T Ui .. improvement if drivers remember The Women's Relief Corps hpve al conditions." To Buy. .Sell or Rent use the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olney and Loyal Rlckner, for a few weeks. IS p" n M- f rr-mH ever occurrwi. dresses of cameo pink antique satin i m , u tt. ii j The Rev. Roger Rollins of (.rand to drive safely and courteously. n family picnic at Fallasburg Pork He describes the opossum as ledger want ads. five children of Jensen Beach. Flo- Mr. nnd Mrs. John W I lams and , , . .,i,„ Again an intensified patrol will Like Home to Me' with oval neckline nnd short DRapids, was guest minister at the Let's do just as good as we can." on Sunday. August 24, starting at "about the size of a large house rida. came Saturday, to visit her children returned Saturday from be In effect from noon Friday, sleeves and pink tulle picture hats. Methodist Church Sunday morning. Summer time is travel time for 2 p. m. Dinner will be at 5 p. m. cat." The general coloration of parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ber- a trip lo see the new bridge. They August 29, to midnight Monday. The betrothal of MIM Mary Each carried cascade bouquets of He and his family, and mother, millions of Americans. But one in Bring own table service. Anyone grayish white is owing to the white gin and other relatives. spent two days with her sister. KUen McOormlck to Brtice P. white gladioli. Mrs. Mary Rollins, were dinner every three adults has no desire wishing transportation call Mrs. underfur and the black-tipped over- Mr. and Mrs. Alton Voss and Mrs. Don Merrill and family at Flamigan han been unnoiuired Christie Kropf and Debbie Lam- . . . . , , „ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hymn Diabetes Curable to get away from home, and many hair on the body. The tail is long, Mrs. Emma Paulen of Howard by (bn future bride'* parents, bert. nieces of the bride and groom Johanna Conrad. their Lake Louise cottage, anil call- more who'd like to travel don't. naked, scaly and prehensile, and City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Price ed on ROIHMI and Judy Conn in Mr. and Mm. Kdwurd M. Mc- respectively, were the flower girls. The Rev. and Mrs, Norman Woon tfftAND Here's what they tell University the leaflike ears arc thin nnd nak- of DeWitt, were Sunday guests of Mesick. If Found Early Cormlrk of Ada. The bridegroom- Best man was Michael Pekrul CARD OF THANKS LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL have returned from their cottage of Michigan survey researchers: ed. The female possesses an ab- y\i b- their sister. Mrs. George Boyenga Mrs. M. K. Simpson. Mrs Zelmn to-be U the Hon of Mr. and Mm. of Holt, and Clifford Lambert and I wish to thank my relatives. at Eagle Harbor. THEATRE The high rate of return from From an elderly South Carolina dominal pouch lined with soft and husband. Knight. Mrs. Martha Hall, and LOWELL — MICH. Percy Flanagan ot liOWRll. George Arrick attended the groom. Mends nnd neighbors for their Barbara Brown of Grand Rap- screening programs aimed at widow: "I'd like to take a trip to fur." Jimmle Martin of Grand Rapids, Miss Agnes Perry spent Wednes- Ml** McConnlok lit a gradu- Ralph Colhy, Robert Kropf, Ed Jen- many cards and flowers and oth- ids. spent several days of last week finding unsuspected diabetes pa- see my grandson graduate up In "The opossum is fairly confined who formerly lived in Lowell, has day with Miss Marian Bushnell at Thura., Frl., KM!., AOR. tt-tt tS ate ol JH. Patrick High School sen of Detroit, Michael Leonard er acts of kindness. All were with her grandparents. Mr, and tients was underscored today In a Maryland.. .but I can't leave my to wooded areas along streams, STATS FAIR l)een spending ten days with Bill her Eaton Rapids cottage. at Pamell. Mr. Flanagan attend- of Lake City, and Robert Basore greatly appreciated. Mrs. Harold Ikming. report released by the Michigan chickens." around lakes, and in swamps. This Dmorr Barber. Mrs. Mattie Jacob! is visiting her ed Lowell High School. of Stockbrldge, seated the guests. cl8 Mrs. Alma Dahlman Opens Tuesday, September 2 The Carl Frye family of Carson Department of Health. An Indiana Inspector's wife: mammal Is almost entirely noc- Week-end guests (if Mrs. Paul cousins. Mrs. Frank Walton and The wedding date ban not been For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. City, were Sunday guests of Mr. TTie report covered a diabetes We'd like to go to Wisconsin, but turnal in Its habits, and. therefore. AUG. 29-SEPT. 7 Kellogg and Jerry, were her niece son. Frank, in Toronto. Canada. Mt. Colby chose an olive green sheath CARD OF THANKS and Mrs. J. P. Freeman. Mrs. screening program In three north- my teeth need fixing. So the mon- Mrs. William Saranen and husband Mrs. Walton has recently been a dress with redwood accessories Freeman returned home with them em Michigan counties held In con- I wish to thank everyone thnt and two daughters, Linda and patient in the hospital there. ey has to go there." and bronze chrysanthemum cor- to spend a few days. junction with a TB X-ray cam- cooperated to make our fir?t Mary Ann from Pontiac. Sunday guests of Frank Hough- A New York truck driver: "I'd sage. The groom's mother wore Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jessup of paign. Of 6.030 persons screened rodeo season a successful one. High School Enrollment Begins Monday, August 25 — 9 A. M. to 4 PiM. Daily / , Mr. nnd Mrs. Cyrus Hand and ton and daughter. Mrs. Merle Daw- i aad once at *:45 like to take a slow boat to any a navy sheath dress with white Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Ron- for diabetes. 103 suspected diabe- TV NEWS place where I wouldn't have to Especially to the many who don- Mrs. Philip Brooks and son. Bill, son. were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Ail g(er Kork MK) Roll Out chrysanthemum corsage. ald Jessup and Jim. and Mr, and tes patients were referred to their drive." ated their time and money to help) BOWLERS! of Grand Rapids, were Sunday call- Houghton of Ionia, and Mr. and SOMK JOB! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wieland of Mrs. Orval Jessup spent Sunday "THE BIG HAT" family physicians for diagnostic ex- tliis project on Us way. ers at the James Collins home. A New York storekeeper's wife: LoweU. served as Master and Mis- Kindergarten and Eighth Grade Enrollment Thursday, August 28 ' , t' Mr^ Raymond Berber ot Pontine, w|,h |h F ,, j „ Wood- Technicolor aminations. . , Securing guests for the "What's New Major (Scratch) League Mrs. F. A. Gould accompanied The Rev. and Mrs Dick Tice. ^ "I'd still like to have a honey- tress of Ceremonies at the recep- Pl8 A. B. Curly Howard* beck I,ake. Dr. John A. Gowan, director of My Line?" show has been no prob- Mrs. Marian Baker to the V. F. W. Missionaries to Chili, participated moon-go to Florida by automo- tion which followed. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Starbard. Mr, the department's DivUion of TB lem for Frances Trocalne, pro- Proposed Camp near Howard City. Sunday, in all of the services at the Bap- Sen., Mm., TSie*., Aug. 24 25-28 bile. . .but we're in business and After a wedding trip to Upper CARD OF THANKS Book Store Open Daily Including Saturday, August 30th and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and Mar- and Adult Health, said that about gram manager for the show, and to bring home Duane Baker, who tist Church. Sunday. there's no one to take over the Michigan, the couple will make Many thanks to my friends nnd ConHlderable Interest In a Scratch I/eagiip has been shown va Stahl visited Dr. George L. *U*»nb one per cent of Michigan's popu- her assUtant, Ann Kaminsky. Ap- had been spending a week at the Mr. nnd Mrs. William Anderson store." their home in Ypsllantl. Michigan. relatives for the cards, flowers, by many of the male bowlers In town. It has been suggested Bond at Torch Lake. Sunday. kenmsw lation is believed to have diabetes, plications come from all parts of camp. and Mrs. Kenneth Whlttlngton and And an Iowa foreman's wife: and fruit sent to me during my that the minimum average for this league be IM. The Ix)well Board of Education invites pupils of the surroundina territory who have Miss Shirley Wegren has return- and about half of these people the globe. "I think the oddest job "If we had all the money In the The main obstacle to the formation of this Major League Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Town- sons of Grand Rapids, called Sun- ever submitted to us," Miss Tro- stny in the hospital and at home. ed from the Baptist Mid-Mission artm't aware ot their condition. world, my husband would be bored has, In the past, been the time proposed. That Ls, Friday at send of Flint, spent Friday with day on Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Ster- calne said, "was that of a girl pl8 Marian Geldersma an eighth grade diploma to attend Lowell High School. Those who will enroll in the high Seminar in Cedarvllle. Ohio, He said diabetes Is now the sixth to death with traveling." Top Writers Find 9 p. m. We are now Informed that two other limes are avail- his mother. Mrs. Will Laux. Mrs. ken. who models for caskets. She works Mrs. Jean Graw nnd five chil- leading cause of death In Michi- In general the Center has found able: Saturday from 1 lo 9 p. m. and Sunday from 8 to 10 p. m. Laux, we are pleased lo report. Mrs. Claude Thome and daugh- for a casket manufacturer and dis- Thousands of those w-ho have school for the first time and those who wish to make changes in their schedules are urged dren of Montague, spent Saturday gan and took 1.504 lives in 1957. five main obstacles to travel. Ex- If you are Interested In such a I^eague, have an average Is improving, and is now able to ter, Mrs, Paul Zollikcr and dauuh- plays the wares at undertakers' TY Standards Low sought freedom In our country with Mrs. George Hale. Miss Car- He added that diabetics can lead pense Is the greatest single bar- of 155 or better, and have a preference as to time, fill in the receive her friends. ters of Detroit, spent Friday with conventions. We didn't use her be- live In . The ma- to do so before school begins. oline Peters of Rockford was the near-normal lives if their condi- rier. It's cited as a factor by more America's best playwrights re- coupon l^elow and mall It to Guy Qulggle, 36r>l QuigKle Kuad, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Huffman of the Garence Tuma family in Mt. cause the job Is too grim for us." jority groups consist of 344.000 Ita- guest of Mrs. Hale during the 4-H tion is discovered early nnd if they than six out of 10 who would like fuse to write for television be- Ada; or Hugh C. VanderVeen. 203 S. Jefferson. Lowell. Greenville, visited Mrs. Hazel Bax-(Pleasant. lians; 315.000 Russians; 185,000 Ger- Fair week. follow their physician's advice. GOOD START to take a trip but don't plan to do cause "they are not allowed to say ter, Sunday. mans and 142.000 Irish. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller at- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boerma "Screening programs." Dr. Cow- | Shirley MacLalne. Rtar of Broad- so. anything important." declares a Mrs, Lois Wisner of Grand Rap- ^NAME tended the Florida reunion in Al- were at the Burton Heights Osteo- an explained, "will help find un- way and , became a TV Lack of time ranks second In Michigan State University instruc- PHONE ids, spent the week end with her Oartoon Rushing up or down stairs can ma, Sunday, pathic hospital Saturday and again known diabetes patients while comedienne quite by accident. "An Importance. Many adults can't tor who has returned from a year The Lowell High School is accredited by the University of Michigan and the North Cen- sister, Mrs, Ida Krum. early show I did was with Bob in Hollywood. throw you! Go slow and step firmly. ADDRESS AVERAGE Mr. and Mrs, Wes Larkin of Fort Sunday with Mrs. Clarence Boer- their disease is in its early, symp- leave their business or job. They Mrs. Will Stone went to Cold- Myers. Florida, and Mike Web- Starts WedflMday, August 27 Hope," Shirley explained. "I was "If a play has anything contro- Use the handrail. tral Association for the maximum periods — the highest recognition given jS ma. who is very ill with Pleuro- tomless stages. Finding the disease* have no vacation, or only a short TIME PREFERRED: Frl. 9 II; Sat, 7 9; Sun. 8 10 water. Monday, to spend with her ster of Grandville, were guests of just supposed to dance. No one versial in It, the sponsors just pneumonia. "ABOt'ND THE WORLD LN early will help extend the lives of one, or there Is no one to look (Circle One) stepfather. Truman Carr. his 85th Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Webster, sever- thought of me as cute or funny. won't touch It, a fact admitted by to any high school in Michigan '<*41 Mr. and Mrs. Orion Thaler re- 10 DAYS" these people. after their store or farm while they Note: If you have a second choice, label it No. 2. birthday. al days of last week. "Hien during my number with Bob all the best writers," explained 9 turned Wednesday from a week's are away. In all, about half as Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Kyser. Dr. Mt, and Mrs. Stephen Nisbet will he started throwing dialog at me. Albert W. Bluem, a playwright trip to the Smoky Mountains, Da^ many people say they lack time Robert Kyser. and the Robert Bish- meet his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I started throwing It back and ev- as say they lack money. himself and member of the M.S.U. vid and Robert Thaler spent th« LOWELL op and Jack Smith families of S, F. Nisbet. and Mr. nnd Mrs. week at Lake Louise Methodist erybody started laughing." A third obstacle to travel Is the College of Communication Arts. exclusive MICHIGAN Grand Rapids, attended the Kyser- Duane Parkes of Fremont, and Mr. Camp. Stephen and Jerry at the STRAND THEATRE TV BRIEFS t presence of children or other de- Bluem has completed nearly a REQl'IREMENTS FOR GRADUATION Young reunion at Fallasburg Park. and Mrs, Richard Nisbet of Ann Glenn Kaechele home in Middie- Mel Allen, on TV sportscasting: pendents. "Simply making women year of residence in Hollywood jfferejd in the neW RAVENNA Course of Study, Grades 9-12 • mmCI ' £. Ai ' H Ji£ \ '• ri Sunday. Arbor, for dinner and the Circle- ville, and Suzanne with her friend. "On TV It's the duty of the sports- feel that they and their children under a fund for Adult Education 1. Two years of Physical Education will be required. Senior Band 9th Mr. and Mrs, John Dalstra at- in-the Theatre Round at the Rowe Donna Potter. caster to give the little added were welcome on a bus, train, or grant. He studied at the Univer- or 10th grades, may count as a year of Physical Education. Ath- tended the Belmers reunion at Fal- Hotel. Wednesday, in honor of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Waldron MKMU TftMt things they don't get at the park; plane might make a difference in sity of Southern California and LIVESTOCK SALES teturan^ Instrumental and Vocal Music In All Grades letics also counts as Physical Education credit. lasburg Park. Sunday, and Mrs. Nisbet. sr.'s anniversary. and baby of Jackson, spent the the background on the players, the these attitudes," comments John U. C. L. A. and observed TV film Prices for August 18. 1012 head 2. All subjects In capitals are required. A course in Algebra or Bus- Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Morris and Mr, and Mrs, Donald Atkins of week end here and on Sunday en- tht low-dpwn on the strategy, things B. Lansing of the Center. production at various studios. Physical Education in All Grades of Livestock, 123 consignments iness Mathematics is required. girls and Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Greenville, called on Mr. and Mrs tertained with a picnic dinner at like that." About one person In six who'd "A sense of responsibility Is the WIDE-WiDB Miller spent the week end at the Bymn Weeks. Sunday. the Kloosterman home the follow- HwWi Shirley MacLaine, on TV: "Tel- like to take a trip mentions that great need In mass communica- of Poultry and Rabbits 3. Sixteen rredita are required; a credit Is given for the successful Jt A . jA NINTH GRADE Straits In Northern Michigan. The Mi's. Vem Armstrong called Sal- ing friends: Mr, and Mrs. Tom evision? The most powerful med- someone else In his family doesn't tions if quality In taste and stan- ' AUT.O POLICY completion o^ one subject for one year. Not more than 2 credits Veal r_- * up to $37.25 cwt. Millers also visited friends at Co- urday, on her niece. Ann Heaven, Fox and son, Mr, and Mrs, Gor- Most ium in the world. But it'R still lo like travel. "The people who don't dards Is to become a top objec- First Semester Second Semester in music, or 2 credits in shop will be aUowed towards graduation, Boef Steers and Heifers up to $24.50 cwt. mins. who is a patient in Pennock hospit- don BartholemeW, Mr, and Mrs. the embryo stage. Things will hap- want to travel may be married to tive," Bluem said. "And the pub- > your that is. not more will be counted as part of the 16 credits. ENGLISH I ENGLISH II The John Cash family of New al. in Hastings. Frank Smith, and Miss Sue Web- pen in it we haven't dreamed of. those who like lo take trips. The lic will have to demand quality." Beef Cows up to $19.00 cwt. 4. No credit for academic courses is given unless courses are com- Hudson, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Owens and her and her fiance. John Divan, ^80 ^ Sure we watch it. We just have result may be that neither one The increasing numbers of uni- ALGEBRA I OR BUS. MATH. I ALGEBRA II pleted In a satisfactory manner. Any one year subject Is a unit Beef BuMs up to $23.90 cwt. Mrs. Ida Mullen and daughters. Lynnette of Grand Rapids, and Mr. all from Grand Rapids, In the af- to.be careful it doesn't start watch- travels," says Lansing. versity-trained people going into Latin I Latin II course. Two years of a foreign language is a unit course. Students u , Feeder Cottie . from $16.25 to $24.00 cwt. On Sunday, Mrs. Mullen and Mil- and Mrs. A. C. Blaser visited over ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman VjK ^: "The fifth major reason people television, radio and the other General Science I General Science II who expect credit In shorthand must also secure credit In type- • y V ' / p • Civic Training Citizenship dred accompanied Mr. and Mrs. the week end with relatives and Tock and sons, Tim and Tom of give for not taking trips is their media should prove a strong force Lambs .up to $24.40 cwt. writing. General Shop I Geography Cash and children to Watervllet.j friends in Detroit, Grand Rapids, called. In the eve- health. They do not feel able to in raising standards, Bluem be- Hogs up to $22.00 cwt. lieves. Home Ec. I General Shop II to visit Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Mrs. Sue Houseman is attending ning. Mr. and Mrs. Grover But- je/.tj&frty Jfratcfal to all travel, or someone In the immedi- SUGGESTIONS TO STUDENTS IN ELECTING COURSES Sows up to $20.10 cwt. Agriculture I Home Ec. II Buschke and son, Harold. the Congregational Lay Men and trick and June and Berwyn and ho pern letters and cards ate family is unable to travel be- "At Michigan State University Agriculture II Mrs. Mary Rollins accompanied Lay Womens National Conference Shirley Kloosterman celebrated the for all the prayers cause of poor health. Pregnancy, we are trying to spend less time Boors up tc $16.10 cwt. 1. We believe that the purpose of the high school is two-fold: il) to the Gerald Rollins family to Dr. at La Foret. Colorado Springs, Col- birthdays of Brent Waldron and 3 to all the' ministers: for the similarly, may be mentioned as a teaching our students the techni- offer something of interest to those who will not complete the four Feeder Pigs from $8.25 to $20.50 cwt. and Mrs, Maurice Court's cottage orado. Gail Kloosterman. IQopjJ, ddoors: and to the reason for not taking a trip." ques of camera usage and more TENTH GRADE years of work and for those who will not continue their education Horses up to $87.50 each at Gravel Lake. Saturday, for a and lodges; Ipr their gifts None of these factors deterred time in creating in them artistic upon graduation, and (2) to act as a college preparatory school. ENGUSH III ENGUSH IV picnic supper. They were joined and to the loyalty a widow in her 80*8 standards and a knowledge of the Students and parents should plan courses accordingly. Special consignment of 32 heifers will be sold Geometry I Geometry II there by the Rev, and Mrs. Roger of the church grodps. God bless whose annual income was less than cultural implications of mass med- 2. No student can take more than four subjects without permission. Latin III Latin IV Rollins and baby of Grand Rapids. Teachers for 1958-59 one you.' • . 11,000, however. She told a U-M ia on life today," he said. next Monday, August 25, at 7:00 p. m. European History I European History II 3. All election are subject to the approval of the superintendent or Mrs, Martha Hall visited friends LUanA A;-Laux and Family interviewer, "I'd like tp think up Bookkeeping I Bookkeeping II principal. in Grand Rapids. Monday, AND PROGRAM OF STUDIES a new place that would interest THINGS TO COME-A Swedish NO SALE LABOR DAY Biology I Biology II 4. Students should elect their subjects according to the number of Mr, and Mrs. John F, Roth ac- Lowell, Michigan K U's.-not'SOcptlslng that the warm me. I've been to Alaska and to inventor has come up with a one- piece loudspeaker telephone that Agriculture III Agriculture IV years they have been in high school. companied her sister, Mrs. Blanche sbmmer jtoWlhs bring the heavi- China and to Hawaii twice. Every itourd of Education may be heard and "spoken at" SALE STARTS AT 5:00 P.M. General Shop III General Shop IV 5. Students who are not enrolled in the commercial course may take Braden, who has been their guest 1 eit traffic "Wafls to our highways. year I take a bus to Yosemite for Gerald Rollins from four different directions. It's The sale has the largest number of buyers paying the high* Farm Shop III Farm Shop IV a subject in this course if the class Is not too large. for several weeks to her home in 1939 President fVacation and holiday travelers are two weeks. I'm looking for a place Dr. Thomas B. Hill I960 Secretary about the size of (and looks like) est market prices for your livestock. Home Ec. Ill Home Ec. IV 6. It is recommended that students who have completed one year of Jackson, where they will spend a piled on tc*) of normal traffic as to go.. .don't see any reason to Frank L. Stephens , an ordinary desk phone, minus the Valoable Free Gift given away at 9:00 o'clock every Men* Algebra should complete one year of Geometry. Those who plan to week's vacation. 1959 Treasurer thousands- of our wide ranging pop- save money any more! My home David Coons hand receiver... Better brightwork day night Must be present to win. You are always welcome to take Chemistry or Physics should take Algebra and Geometry. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Huyck. I960 Trustee ulation take to the highway for Is paid for, my funeral is paid ELEVENTH GRADE Francis Campau attend the sales every Monday even though you do not have Mary Ellen and Linda, of Carson 1961 Trustee sheer enjoymwt. But what is sur- for, so why save?" is promised on 1959 model cars, 7. It Is recommended that all boys take at least one year of shop anything to sell. ENGUSH V ENGUSH VI City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Loyal Teachern — HIRH School prising Is that so often these folks Financial support for the study some using thicker chromium-ni- and girls at least one year of home economics. ckel-copper combinations, others We operate the Ravenna Livestock Sale on Monday, the U. S. HISTORY I U. S. HISTORY I Rickner, Mrs. Huyck and daugh- W. W, Gumser. A. M Superintendent move across .the highway at a came from the Port of New York 8. All students who plan on attending college should'complete four using double coatings of nickel, to motonst Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday and the Fremont Sale Friday. Algebra III Algebra IV ters remained until Tuesday, when Stephen Nisbet. A. M Principal. Social Science clip that leaves the scenery and Authority and the New York Cen- years of English. eliminate "pitting" of bumpers and For prompt and courteous truaking service call E. COOK, Chemistry I Chemistry II they went to Grand Rapids to visit R. B. Avery, A. M Bookkeeping, Social Science, Mathematics the sights only a blur. This summer tral System. 9. Those interested in Engineering should plan to complete the follow- door handles . . . Flooring makers phone OR 6-4935 Ada. Bonded for your protection. French I French II her mother. Mrs, I^slie Rickner. Mrs, Gladys Bergin, B. A Social Science, French, English why not make a note to alow down CLOSED SATURDAY AT NOON ing credits: English 3 or more, laboratory science 2 or more and are experimenting with especially " Typing I " Typing II Mrs. Louise Schneider and the Miss Ann Bioodgood. B, A Vocal Music High School & Grades •od really Uve. all mathematics. (Language recommended I. Three majors and one Too! I O/EN ALL DAY THURSDAY- " Shorthand I " Shorthand n Marion Peacocks on their return Mrs, Suzanne Broski. B. S Home Economics tanned squares of shoe-sole leath- minor are desirable. RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES Carroll Burch. B. S Health. Physical Education. Driver Training Mental Tests Help er with a shiny finish, held down Art Steward RAVENNA. MICHIGAN J. Paul Herman •'Agriculture V—1959-60 ••Agriculture VI-1959-60 IG.Those interested in nursing should plan to complete the following home from Northern Michigan and " U. S. railroads represent an In- Norman Gotschall. M. S Social Science. Counselling, Athletics by an ad'oesive. The Rollins Agy. General Shop III General Shop IV credits: English 3 or more, laboratory science 2 or more. Type- Wisconsin spent two days with the vestment Of about J35.000.000.000. AnctioDeer Manager Carl Hagen. B. S Agriculture • Remodeling 835 W. Mils THK 7-9325 World Geography Physical Geography writing is desirable. (Language recommended). Merrills at their cottage at Lake Parents, Children Driver Education "•On The Job Training Louise, and also spent Sunday Mrs. Vivian Hoogland, B. S Health. Phys, Education Gr.1-12 1 1 • Mrs. Joe E. Brousard, Sr., of ll.Those interested in medicinc or dentistry should plan to complete '•On The Job Training Coordinated Studies night with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orval Jessup, M. M Music—Instrumental How much parents should know Beaumont, Texas, really does 2 years of Latin, 2 years of another foreign language. Chemistry. Coordinated Studies Driver Education Donald Kelly. B, S. Shop about their child's intelligence Is things in a "big" way. She has Physics and Biology. Conn in Mesick. Mrs. Zeima Knight and mother. Miss Ginta Kcngis, B, S Commerce • Repairing still a debated question among 66 grandchildren-so far. Art I An II 12.Students who plan to enter college should attempt to determine Mrs. Esther Lampen. A. B Social Science. English Speech I Speech II just what courses they will pursue at college and they should learn Mrs. M. E, Simpson, visited the psychologists and educators, ac- Lavem Lampen. A. B. English cording to Warren A. Ketcham. More perfumed products are just what the college will demand of them for entrance. former's sister-in-law, Mrs, Jay Mrs, Aletha Martin. A, B Librarian associate professor of education at used by men than women. TWELFTH GRADE Frick, ..t Wall Lake, Tuesday. Mrs. Laura Dawson who, accom- Mrs, Blanche Mullen. B. S Art High School & Grades • Repainting The University of Michigan. English VII English VHI COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS panied by her sister. Mrs, Jennie Mrs. Patricia Mullen. B. A English. Social Science "I have found most parents cap- To place your ad In the Ledger AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Economics Bob Perry. A. M Biology, Social Science. Athletics able of making wise use of their .ihone TW 7-9261. Many colleges require sixteen credits including two major and two Fitzpatrick and grandson. John, of Economics AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Detroit, and Frank Myers, have Charles Pierce. B. S Physical Education, Mathematics child's mental age at a given minor sequences for entrance and at least a "C" average". A major NEL BLU DIPINTO DI BLD Social Problems World Qvies been visiting the former's grand- Mrs. Anna Mae Roth. A. M English, Latin. Counselling. Guidance ty* motttf whot dots you're in, you'l find no chronological age. This Ls in a sit- sequence consists of three credits In any one academic field, and a Domenlco Modugno French III French IV son. Robert Jackson and family Orion Thaler. A. B Science uation where children are tested 3eef Pot Roast lb. 55c Rib Steak lb. 79c minor sequence consists of two credits in any one academic field. Only fotefcer tfcon Hie Lo*ol Lumber Co. We'l Physics I Physics II in California, also many places of Chas, B. White. A. M Social Science. On the Job Training PATRICIA every other year and parents can the following subjects count as sequences: " Shorthand & Typing III " Shorthand & Typing IV interest in the Western States, re- Kenneth Williams, A. B Math., Social Science. English. Phys, Ed, Mp plon your job from Hie very beginning, Pert* Prado be kept Informed of a child's men- Fresh 6r. Beef 3 lbs. $1.39 Frankfurts lb.5Sc Typing I Typing II Academic Field 9th Gr. 10th Gr. llth Gr. ISIh Gr. Teachers — Grades tal growth," he says. turned home recently. MP select Hie right materials to woHc with. REBEL 'ROUSER * Business Law " Business English Mr. and Mrs. Harry High of Mrs. Olive Eitelbuss. A. B Kindergarten Runciman Elem, Bldg, "A most Important purpose of English Duane Eddy •'Agriculture VII—1958-59 ••Agriculture VHI-1958-59 English English Portland, called on Mr. and Mrs. Miss Marion Bushnell. A. B First Grade Runciman Elem, Bldg, mental tests Is to uncover gifted No. 1 Pork Sausage lb. 39c Mathematics Lean Pork Steak lb. 65c Art III "On The Job Training Algebra Geometry Alg. 3 Trig. Mrs. Lila Thaler, B. S First Grade Runciman Elem. Bldg, children whom no one suspects of Ralph Story and Mr and Mrs. LITTLE STAR "On The Job Training Geo. 3 Physics Mrs. Irma Williams ...,Second Grade Runciman Elem, Bldg, being bright. Unnoticed gifted chil- Coordinated Studies Will Laux, Sunday. The Elegante Coordinated Studies Eur, Hist. U, S. Hist, •Ec'nomics Miss Diane Johnson. B. S, , — Second Grade Runciman Elem. Bldg. IF YOUR ARITHMETIC TELLS YOU YOUR dren occur frequently among shy Young Beef Liver lb. 39c Pig Hocks lb. 29c Consumer Education The Howard Peckham family re- Driver Education Driver Education Governm't Mrs. Ruth Thurtell, B. S, . Second Grade Intermediate Bldg. EVERYBODY LOVES A children. WE SOLVE turned from Seattle to Ann Arbor, RUDGET WONT STAND THE STRAIN... Science Biology Chemistry Physics Mrs. Hester White. A. B...... Third Grade Runciman Elem. Bldg. LOVER "Frequently children's unusual ALL OF YOUR Trigonometry Solid Geometry by train. Friday. Mrs. Pec'tham Round Steak lb. 79c Art IV Language" Latin Latin French French spent the week end in the Uni- Mrs. Maxine Kropf, A, B. ., ,.,Third Grade Runciman Elem. Bldg. then aak ua about a Doris Day Intellectual abilities and interests TELEVISION REPAIR versity hospital, and will be con- Mrs. Anne Borgerson. B. S. Fourth Grade Intermediate Bldg. are discouraged in modest homes • Some colleges will accept credits in World Geography, Social Prob- ARE YOU REALLY MINE Mrs. Beatrice Krum Fourth Grade Intermediate Bldg. and communities. A gifted child PROBLEMS DELLA CORN 2 for 35c LEMONS 6 for 29c " Commercial Course. Those who enroll In this course will be given lems or World Civics as part of the sequence. fined to her home for the next few Jimmle Rodfers Mrs. Zora DeVinney. B. A Fifth Grade Intermediate Bldg. may be tolerated but dubbed odd. preference In any single subject thus marked. months. PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT PRECIOUS BRAND COFFEE lb. 75c LETTUCE 2 for 29c ••Some colleges will accept only one language sequence, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Weils of Miss Ruth Wright. A. B Fifth Grade Intermediate Bldg. His glftedness may eventually be For adjustments or re- POOR LITTLE FOOL ••Courses given alternately. Mrs. Ruth Arehart Sixth Grade High School Bldg. stamped out by pressures which pairs, call on your TV Meadow Gold Triple Fruit POTATOES 10 lbs. 49c Ionia, called on Mrs. Ida Krum, Rleky Nelson "'Some colleges no longer demand the sequences, but insist on cer- Mr, Dirk Venema, A. B Sixth Grade Intermediate Bldg. LOAN eventually force him to conform experts to put your set ICE CREAM V2 gal. 69c CARROTS 2 bun. 29c Thursday, "•Working part lime on approved jobs. See Mr. White. tain academic courses and belter than average grades. Mrs, Will Stone has received Mr, Arthur Bieri. A. B Seventh Grade High School Bldg. FEVER to a family and neighborhood pat- In shape for top per- NoHiing down... up to 36 monrtis to pay SUN RED CATSUP 2 for 41c RADISHES bun 10c Miss Barbara VanPutten. B. A Seventh Grade High School Bldg. Peggy Lee tern. The chance to excel on a formance. word of the death of Frank Bieber of 16 Janet. Grand Rapids, on Aug- Mrs. Arlcne Claus. A. B Eighth Grade High School Bldg. mental test In a clinic or at school ust 16. Mr. Bieber was a former Mr. Vein Morse. B, S Eighth Grade High School Bldg. OpAn Saturday Night may make a tremendous difference In the life of an unnoticed gifted JUST CALL ME — resident of Lowell. Mrs. Rosena Pullen. B. S Grades- McCabe School child. Board of Education — Gerald Rollins, President; Dr. Thomas B. Hill, Secretary; F. L Stephens, Treasurer; David Coons, Cindy and Vickic Conde of Snow "Parents should welcome the TW 7-9275 Precious Grocery Ave,, are spending a few days with Miss Sandra Thompson Grades Riverview School Radio Service Francis Campau, Trustees LOWELL LUMBER opportunity to have the Intellisence their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Altha Irwin Grades Boynton School WE GIVE G&G RED STAMPS — DOUBLE STAMPS ON WEDNESDAYS Miss Mavis Stoliker Grades Boynton School Company of their children tested. The in- John Dalstra. STEPHEN R. NISBET, Principal W. W. GUMSER, Superintendent Mrs. Ida Mullen spent Thursday The Lowell High School is accredited by the University of Michigan telligence of some gifted children Welfare Orders cashed with courtesy and discretion ... we welcome and ap- R. Ok OHROUOH Radio Service with her sister. Mrs. Donna Holll-and by the North Central Association for the maximum periods—the & COAL CO. is so obvious from their outstand- preciate your business If you got It here, it's gotta ing achievements that testing may COMPANY day and family in Lansing. highest recognition given to any high school In Michigan. (M soodl LoweB Phoilt ttl *.«**** WWCf WM.TCT nruai seem unnecessary. However, the Open Evenings "til 10 ^ 7-7706 MB. Mat St. Ph. TW 7-0178 R. O. CHROUCH 416 North St. 10 We Deliver periodic appearance of bizarre In-, c9tf i terests a- ' "^havior tftM n ilii/U Varmiip for Hunting »5i Annual Rep6rt and Fhulndaj Statement of LdttlH PtfMft SdlNt} I THE LOWELL LKDOtK, LOWELL, MICH.f AllO. tl. 1 Smucker Lowell Council Proceedings Preserves 2 0 Fourth Class School District No. 1, Fr., Lowell Township, Kent County, RnuM? session. Monday eve- Parklng fines ® nine, August i, 1958. Sanitary farm rent 25.00 Glenn Bassott IS-80 Pineapple Council was called to order by The Kroger-Company 20.00 President Jones at 8:05 p. m. Sale of maps 2.00 Peach Mary Horn 30.00 .Roll call; IVuitees MeMahon. The Sputniks, Vanguards and other Explorers of who criticize the most, however, would do well to However, in the light of sflf-awraiifl cad sug- Howard Rittenger 150.10 Doyle, pey, Foager. Abaent Tnist- Congntiimtn evaluate very carefully—they should not be guilty gestions by others, the Board and faculty instituted i-rs Fish, Battlstells. Eberhard Foods 10 09 Plum *the Stratosphere and beyond have caused many well- Kloosterman Trailer Camp 47.IK) of expounding the same type of careless philosophy tha following change; fpr the school year 1953-$9. meaning citizens to go up in the air over the American < Tht minutes ol tfce regular ses- Lowell Construction Co. 2.00 that they insist is in vogue in the programs of edu- (a) reading courses for tfo flow rea&rs during Treasurer of 10.00 JERRY FORD Or. Marmalade Educational System. Courses of study, procedures and, sion ol July 7 were read and ap- cation. ^ha .Stflwntr... tnftd. The minutes ei the special In the adjournment rush Con- 'indeed, the entire American Philosophy of Education ' 5327.40 gress notched some noteworthy ac- (b) an entire new courst in Science throughout session of July 38 were read and Grape Jam has been more closely scrutinized than ever before, On the other hand thf schools must reflect the approved, with one delation. (Trus- compllshments but In several In- thi grades. . Street Fund stances has failed to measure up and those engaged in teaching should not resent such wishes of the public and to that end educators on tee Battistella entered meeting) (c) more comprehensive courses in Mathematics Village of Lowell ' to its legislative responsibilities. questions. The educational system belongs to the peo- all levels must be willing to listen to those who are Buildings permits, Issued since General Fund 256.40 After three unsuccessful attempts 12-OZ. —Tender .ple and they not only have a right, but they have a earnest and thoughtful in their criticisms and sug- last regular session, were read as VlUage of Lowell at writing a sound bill for agri- JARS follows: General Fund 207.10 culture the House of Representa- duty in evaluating what is being attempted in our gestions. Lowell Merchants Account 20.34 tives agreed to a proposal which 4 are also aware; tkat the teaching of attmioes it also Artier Curtis, Building residence, has the endorsement of Secretary schools and colleges. Sft B1 T f t Lot <31 RAW PUt; The Lowell Board of Education and tht corps of very impi^ant. $483.84' Benson and the Democratic and Lowell Construeiion Co.,t Remodel $ However, in comparing courses pursued by vir- Financially the Low.ll Schooij »r. in « latiifac- Republican leadership. The Secre- teachers have always striven to keep an operv mind store front, 100 West Main? Hasel Lee Fund tary of Agriculture had this to say: tually ALL of our children with those offered to the as to what is best for the child—in the light of local tory position as an examination of the following re- Hoag, Excavate for furnaces and Chemical Com Exchange $784.30 "The bill more closely approaches erect chimney, 118 N. Hudson; FEW in foreign lands it should be borne in mind that and state desires and also according to law. An ex- port will disclose. However, receipts per pupil from U. S. Trust Co., of NY 20.00 the Immediate and long-range Peter Speerstra, Enlarge garage, *in our democracy our philosophy demands that we Manufacturers Trust Co. 10.00 needs of agriculture as set forth amination of t h e Lowell course of study will reveal 527 N. Monroe; Otto Cornell. 1- The New York Trust Co. 175.00 In January by the President." 1.00 strive to do w h a t we can FOR ALL while in many that an effort has bepn made to provide sufficient rooni addition to residence, 984 W. Bankers Trust Company 135.00 Your Congressman voted for Main Street; Fred Althaus, Install lands the selective FEW are made to specialize in an courses to meet the demands of intelligence at •U this proposal. I disapproved of roof (Popoh), 318 Riverside; and In prtpaniion for phtuanl and rabbit uaioni, many Michigan $1,124.30 previous bills coming from the huiittrs art buiy training dogs in lh« iitld. Undtr ttaU tig- ^effort to SERVE THE STATE. However, complacency, levels. At least one year of mathematics has been levy to help in the operation of i sfhopls. Tf J. C. Hatch, Build garage, 310 Committee on Agriculture because, ulationi, dogi may ba trained btlwetn tunriia and lunttt from self-satisfaction and smugness should never oe a part required of all pupils in high school. Emphasis has tax on tha State Equalized Valuatioonn will be not to Avery Street. Motions and Resolutlonn 1. they had been loaded with spe- July IS to August 15. and at anytima ol day bttwaan August IS IT WAS MOVED by Trustee and tht optning of raccoon hunting itaton—Octobtr 20. In iht of American educators. An analysis and an appraiial been placed upon the academic as well as on the vo- exceed five mills for debt itrvica and about tight cial benefits for Individual com- ..Ray .Cornell was. present xto re- Doyla, supported by Trustee Dey. southtrn lowtr ptninlula. of procedures and subject matter are always in order. cational subjects. Records of graduates at higher in- mills for operation. By corh^ariion thAse figures a^e quest the procedure necessary for that 11.000 be transferred from the modities such as cotton and rice, The furor caused by comparative scientific accom- stitutions of learning have been very satisfactory. low. ' • u , • making residential the are® now Watewater ft SewSewecr Receiving Fund and 2. they were actively opposed zoned industrial and residential! to the Light £ by the American Farm Bureau and It does not seem proper to restrict pleased to receive the following plishments has given impetus to a searching examina- The records of those entering industry have also been Citizens are asktd to txamint tht financial re- Power Receiving north of Main Street and west of Fund for the purpose of making most agriculture experts. debate to 40 minutes, prevent letter from three members of the jtion of what is being attempted in our schools. Those good. port for 1957-5$. Center, Council advised that writ- repayment on the loan. The Senate has already approved amendments, and by-pass intelli- crew postmarked "North Pole, ten petitions by the property own- Yeas. Fonger, Dey, Doyle, Bat- an acceptable farm bill. In con- gent and orderly consideration of 11:15 p. m., Aug. 3, WSB." ers to the council to rezone would tistella/ McMahon, 5; nays, 0. ference between the House and the legislation by an established "After having met you on board be- the first step, which would be IT WAS MOVED by Trustee Senate Conferees a constructive House committee. the Nautilus we wish to extend followed by certain statutory pro- Doyle, supported by Trustee Fon- solution to this complicated and If the Speaker of the House had you a very hearty greetlnii from SOME COMPARATIVE FACTS ABOUT LOWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS the Top of the World. cedure Including publication of ger that the time for collection of controversial issue can be achiev- referred the Senate bill to the ed. Because of the President's "It might be of Interest to you such intent and acceptance of ob- taxes be extended through August Committee promptly instead of A Year Ago This Year^ that we left Pearl Harbor on the jections. 31 and that the treasurer be au- leadership. Secretary B e n s o n's holding It on his desk for 41 days • , . . r firmness and the Congress' even- 22nd of July and arrived here at NEW!.. Low-Calorie Country Fresh KRAFT INSTANT CHOCOLATE July I, 1957 July I. 1958 thorized to receive same through the House Committee could have . Petition was read from residents tual willingness to compromise its the North Pole at 2315 E. D. T. Appraised value school property: that date. done its job and then the House on Maple Street requesting widen- differences, real progress has been on 3 Aug 1958. Presently we are Yeas, Battistella, McMahon, Dey, as a whole could have worked its Value of sites $ 10,000.00 $ iH.Qtf.M ing and grading. Council members made. heading for some European port Doyle, Fonger, 5; nays, 0. will by approving or disapproving set time for.meeting on the site LABOR MANAGEMENT LEGIS- of call. Thus marking two historic Value of Buildings 1,050,000.00 . 1,075,000.00 IT WAS MOVED by Trustee Dey, proposed amendments. A "gag to consider action; to be reported LATION : The shocking disclosures achievements, the first being the Value of Equipment ' 120,000.00 - 125,000.00 supported by Trustee Fonger, that rule" procedure In this situation ICED DESSERT at next council ihcetlng. Petitioners brought to light by the McClellan Polar Transit In addition to reach- $2,000 be transferred from the Mo- doesn't make sense. I for one Number of Buildings 2 5 8 also request additional lighting In Committee would seem to necess- ing the North Pole by ship. tor Vehicle Highway Fund to the would greatly prefer that the Con- Elderberry thfc arek. (To Light ft Power of- itate Congressional action on legis- "We are looking forward to hav- VANILLA Number of Classrooms 44 48 Street Fund for the payment of gress stay on the job postponing fice manager). | t lation to correct these abuses. The ing you on board for another visit. Number of Teachers I 39 ; 42 current bills. adjoumment until sound and con- Lb. Jar Senate earlier this year approved Until we see you again we remain Grape STRAWBERRY RIPPLE •> Building Inspector. Bailey cited Yeas: Fonger, McMahon. Battl- structive labor-management legis- Teachers' Salaries: a compromise bill after accepting .. .Sincerely yours, John J. Kra- complaint froui resident on N. slella, Dey, Doyle, 5; nays, 0. lation Is approved. a number of amendments from the wezyk FTC (ss>, Lynus J. Lorch CHOCOLATE RIPPLE Minimum $ 4,008.00 $ 4.008.« Jefferson Street on location of ice IT WAS MOVED by Trustee Dey NATIONAL EDUCATION ACT: Crabapple floor that had not been recommend- TMC (ss), John H. Michaud SOC £39 The Federal Education Bill as am- t Maximum 112 months) 6,336.00 6,336.00 machine at corner of Main and supported by Trustee Doyle, that ed by the Committee. The net re- (ss)." Jefferson. Attomiy Vander Veen the bills payable since last meet- ended and passed by the House Median,...... J 5,000.00 5,000.00 sult: a piece of legislation that Is Apple confirmed Mr. Bailey's opinion ing of July 28 (which were read provides for Federal loans to needy highly controversial and one which * Number of elementary pupils: and are listed below be allow- college students who have proven same was legally Ibaited as area badly needed further analysis by is commercial. Mr. Bailey report- ed and warrants drawn. their ability. The House eliminated Residents- 400 . . * *527 the House Committee on Educa- Deaths Increase Cinnamon Apple ed the building which had been Yeas, Fonger, McMahon, Doyle, those provisions of the bill which .. Non-resident 60 43 tion and Labor. erected withqut a. building permit Dey, Battistella, 5; nays, 0. would have authorized $17,500,000 The Senate bill was sent to the * Number of secondary pupils (7-12): .S i* ;w has had \a valuation placed there- w Bills payable: In each of three years for award- At High Speeds HERRUD HI-GRADE SKINLESS House of Representatives in mid- ing free scholarships of up to $1000 Resident 232 J * 38b on by the township supervisor and A trucking-industry leader warn- 10-02. June and held by Speaker Ray- each to those persons found eli- asseasor.- resulting in a tax of .. General ed today that the chances of some- JARS Non-resident '400' 281/ bum on his desk 41 days before gible by tests and other measures $85,00.. Clerk directed to, relav, ln- Payroll ending 8-1-58 $ 750.23 one being killed in a traffic ac- VillageiLowell St. Dept. : 306.30 it was referred to the Committee of aptitude. 5 Ratio of .pupils to teachers 1_.. 28 27.2 •• fonnatfon to owner. Mr. Bailey cident are five times as great at on Education and Labor. In the The bill as passed makes avail- * Increases largely due to the anntxation of districts all or parts of 10 also asked that the light be re- Michigan Hospital Service 52.01 75 miles per hour as at 55, and meantime the Committee did no- able loans which must be repaid. placed In Showboat alley missing Wittenbach Sales ft Service 86.16 nearly nine times as great as at 1 districts have been taken in during t^e past t^o years Ix)well Municipal Utilities 48.43 thing about public hearingi >wbefa The assistance would be available • since the *bo^v • r w , 45. :14 ; the pros and cons of this Senate to capable students who can show 'The Lowell Ledger » ''; "56.91 "These odds on death have been bill could be scrutinized. a definite need for financial assis- f •* Daye Clarjc protested Village's Clark Plumbing ft Heating 10.28 computed from state accident re- . Now, all of a sudden, there are tance. However, the Federal Aid » .. . . . • I . J ' f. i4i iQ $.44 (J allowance of entrance from city Lowell Dry Cleaners 6.26 ports. and we are glad to pass rumors that the Senate bill will would go only to those individuals hall alley into private garage on O. E. Bleri ft Sons 72.00 them along to you," stated W; H. 1 Avery Street, Attorney's opinion Lowell Municipal Utilities 92.30 come before the House of Repre- willing to assume the responsibili- .00 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Boutell. president of the Michigan sentatives under a parliamentary ty for repayment. was that owner could legally de- Light ft Power Petty Cash 37.63 Trucking Association in connection mend and procure entrance to the Wayne Hoag 35.00 procedure which limits debate to The program will be adminis- fj if «• -.••'•(£ .i.. . cepted. Straight billing to be em- YOUVI CANNED MILK | Other Non-Revenue Receipts * 2,416.47 Ylllage-Loweh Street Dept. 17.00 Total Debt Retirement FVDi Disbursements and ployed for remainder of 1958. WANTID MT Balances on June 30, 1958 i $ 61,128.84 Ooyle Freight Lines 31.45 Total Non-Revenue Receipts $ 18,134.08 Total General Fund Disbursements and 7. One w^ek of Clerk's vacation Michigan Medical Service 181.18 COULDN'T —* Cash Balances June 30, 1958 >«0,770.81 , I to be set lor August 11. Welding Gas ft Supply l.?0 APPOMD pk9t Grand Total of General Fund Receipts $392,031.86 . .. , con, x l Secretary's Summary of Fuad Dalucea 8. Installation of pedestrian eross- Graybar Electric 41.$1 BUILDINO AND SITE FUND Fund Balances June 30,1958: i walk on Main Street tabled for Gordon Gezon 3.45 Total Cash Receipts Including Balance further study. The Lowell Ledger 139.M •* k 3 25c General Fund I 9?0.45 , 6 79( ; July 1, 1957 $410,770.81 Receipts Building and Site Fund 73S.4J 9. Disposal of boulder In Grindle Marvel Refining Company 4,338.8f SARASOTA, FLORIDA Street. Tabled pending location of Blnkley Manufacturing Co. 17.4 General Fund—Disbursements Cash Balance July 1, 1957 $ 203.71 ^bt Retirement Fund $ 48,825.78 SAVE IDe lot lines. Michigan Bell Telephone Co. 82.4 Total Balances on July 1, 1957 .' 203 71 ' Administration: Total Fund Balances June 30, 1958 $ 50,549.65 10. Council agreed on seeking Copper ft Brass Sales 10.7 Revenue from General Property Tax Receipts: Petty Cash 270.8/ 7 WOHDERFIH DAYS ^••"made wftli Salaries of Board of Education $ 445 00 early meeting with 51tate Highway -£» oo . Uawaiian • Salaries of Superintendent's office 20.430.13 Delinquent Tax $ 256.56 Department on bridge and side- Federal Reserve Bank- MEW Family Size Detroit 534.20 " Adm. Supplies and Expenses 3,752.17 Interest on Delinquent Taxes 11.15 walk relnMroemenL pi/rr Mich. Dept. of Revenue 528.32 Census and Compulsory Attendance 236.66 DR. THOMAS B. HILL, Sec y , 11, Speed rate on M-91 set |)y Mfeliclous M. Van Der Wege ' 183.33 6 ROMiHTIC NIGHTS ; Elections 60,00 Total General Property Tax Receipts $ 267.71 the State; Trustee McMahon re- Chicken of The Sea Debt Retirement Fund 123.^8 Other Administrative Expense 200.00 Transfers from General Fund 15,922.00 layed complaints from Hudson St. ' ropicicaa ^ residents. Total Building and Site Fund Receipts 16,189.71 50 Total Maintenance DisbursemenUs $ 29,480.60 plus Balances on June 30, 1958 $ 16,393.42 Clerk M 10 THE LOWELL LEDOER, LOWELL, MICH., ADO. II, 195« tha Blerce, and Martha Sheehan. 'fhlrd year—Club exhibit, Robert Poultry English: A grau^-flm GUUrd. Freezing Forward, Terry Dlntaman, Charles A group-Lynda Olmsted. 3rd: Sue Jervls, 5th. Mr, and Mrs, Claud Rosenberg [THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWEU-, MICH., AUG. 21, IMS II Leader, Elsie Johnson Nash, Mickey Kowalczyk, Dennis C group—Tom Olmsted, Patty of Lauderdale by the Sea In Flori- N. McCords-E. Cascade A group-Carolyn Meyers. Bar- Hess, Tom Munger, Marie Heacock, Bentley, Alto Community News Expect Peach Harvest Early Terry VanderWarf, 4th. da, are vlslUng the former's uncle Mrs. Effle Cox employed near Kingsfort. Tenn. bara Jo Henry, Julie Chapel, San- B. Swine MRS. CLAUD SILCOX - PHONE UN 8-4581 Because earlier and better col ing late sorts. Horsemanship: A froup May- and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mrs, Will Lott met a friend. Mrs. dra Aldrich, Sharon Dlntaman. Fourth year—Club exhibit: Shar- A group—Jerry Canfleld, ored varieties of peaches have re- An old-time favorite peach var- Mrs, Mary Wilson spent Sunday Elmdale nard Baer, 3rd; Terry VanderWarf, Rosenberg and other relatives for Mrs. Ira Sargeant Tressa Galser of Florida. In Grand Area 4-H Fair Award Winners Pamella Klahn. on Dlntaman, Carolyn Forward, B group—Ronnie Thomet, 4th Alto School Starts Alto District Taxpayers placed once popular late maturing iety, the Elberia. no longer is the aftemoon with her parents. Mh. several days. Rapids, Thursday, and the two en- B group—Martha Sheehan, Carol Julie Chapel, Sandra Slater, Bar- place. varieties -lo Michigan, the state's principal Michigan peach. It has Mr. and Mrs. John Cox and Fred Reserve Champion—Unda Koert. Enrollment. Aug. 29 - Hold Special Meeting Mr, and Mrs. Carl Kelser were Miss Frances Porritt of Bowne joyed lunch together. Later Mrs. WARE BUSY BEAVERS Girl's Pleasure Class A group. Hone Club BOWNE CENTER 4 11 CLUB Posthumus, Ann Bamhart, Mary bara Jo Henry, A. peach harvest could reach Its peak given way to earlier peach var- visited the Lyle Evans home in Hormee hosts to fourteen guests at dinner Center, spent Saturday with her Lott visited Eugene Krauss at the Leaders, Mrs. Ed Boyd, Mrs. Carrie Alberts, Arlcne Jones. Ma- Leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Swine Mesick. Beef Alto School children will meet Notices have been posted of a Just before Labor Day this year. ieties propagated right in Michi- Lowell Sunday evening. Leaders, Mr, and Mrs. George A group—Douglas Baines (3); SUndav, In honor of their youngest sister, Mrs. Annie Lott. Grand Rapids hospital, and ac- Carl Wittenbach. rylyn Houseman. Gay Carey, B. Antonldes. Lender, Ken Henry Junior lieadeinhlp Leader, John Watts at the schoolhouse on Friday mom- special meeting of the taxpayers Usually the peak comes after La- gan at the South Haven experi- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson and VanderWarf. also Grand Championship. Also A granddaughter. Joann Vandawa- Mr, and Mrs. Will Stalter ac- companied Mrs, Krauss home. Flint Aid Gayle Jermanski, C. A—Lyman Baker, 3rd place; Den- Bill Henry, heavy pen Yorkshire. A group—Martha Blerce, Sharon Barbara Jo Henry, 5th place, A Ing, August 29, for the purpose of In the Alto school district on Wed- bor Day. ment station that mature from a son retumed home Thursdny after Pleasure class: A group—May- j^txip—Tbm Balnes (2) and Re- ter's second birthday. companied Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jack- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kauffman of A group—James Boyd, Thomas Boy's Pleasure Class—A group. nis Seeley, 2nd; Sharon Seeley, 5th; 4th, A group Yorkshire Individual, Dlntaman, Julie Chapel, Barbara group. Bill Zaagsma, 2 exhibits, enrollment. Parents1 are requested nesday1 evening, August 27. at 8. Michigan is expected to have a week to two weeks earlier than spend'ng a month with their par- nard Baer, Pat Grooters, Mary son to McCullen Lake, Monday, Indiana, who have been visiting Mullen, William Piar, William Uay Jones, B group- David Wes- C group, Susan Campau. 2pd, \ group. First place In Swine Jo Henry, Sandra Slater, Carol Mc- placed 2nd and 3rd; 3rd place as serve champlonahjp. to call at the schoolhouse that day at Alto schoolhouse. to discuss ways Mr. and Mrs, James Davis and peach crop tote'.lng 2.900,000 bush- Elberta. These varieties have bet- ents In California. They attended Jervls, Leslie Norwood, Judy No- Leath ere rait where they will spend several days relatives of Elmdale, also visited Bouck, Ann Thomas, Marie Bee an, seli, Junior Boes. David Grlskalt. i'hotugraphy Showmanship. Winner of Press Whlnney, Teiry VanHeyningen. a pair. Bill Henry, 2nd place, A to get the list of books required and means of relieving the finan- family of Farmlngton, were Thurs- els, the Michigan Department of ter color and are rich in flavor. th fiftieth anniversary of Mr. and wack. A group-Sherrie VanderWarf, fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lott. B group—Selah Beean, Robert Girls Showmanship. Marilyn trip. B group—Bill Henry group. for study this yeat .. cial situation. It la very Impera- day callers of Mrs. Davis' uncle Agriculture says. This Is Just For nearly a half century the Mrs, Earl Wilson. Leader, Mrs. Leo Pfaller. B group-Barbara Bentley, Mark Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant were Boyd, Robert Connors, John Rich- Houseman, 4th. Boy's Showman- Ken Henry, light pen Yorkshire, Vegetable Gardening Sheep Terry VanderWarf. Harold Mettemlck has the list tive that action be taken at once, arid eunt, Mr, and Mrs, V. L. slightly under the 1957 volume Elberta reigned supreme in Michi- Mrs. J. T. McCue and family Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A—Phyllis Cole. B- Bonnie Cole Richard. Sunday aftemoon callers of Mr. ardson. ship-Ray Jones, 2nd. 1st, A group. Yorkshire Individual. Leader, Mrs. William Van Heyn- Leader, L. M. Chapel State Exhibit — Terry Vander- at his home, and If you wish to Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDon- The national peach crop, accord- gan, as it still does In most peach of Lake Wood, Ohio, Mike McCue Dale Sprague, who were married and Lyman Baker. Showmanship—Linda Koert, 4th so If you are Interested In our and Mrs, Alford Bedell of Lake Food Preparation 1st. A group. Grand Champion In- Ingen Tom VanHeyningen, lst place. Warf. get the books your children will school's welfare, please be present add of Lowell, were the Watts' Sun- ing to most recent estimates, will producing states. Recent estimates of Bostwick Lake, and Miss Lee Saturday evening, after which a Flowers place. Lynda Olmsted got A on her Odessa. A group—Ann Thomas. Marie SNOW COMMUNITY 4-H dividual. A group-Terry Dlntaman, Tom Ewe lamb, A group, and Reserve need, call Harold to find out when at this meeting. day aftemoon callers. be about 75 million bushels, about indicate the earlier Redhaven var- McCue of Grand Rapids, Mr. and reception was held at the home I-eader, Mrs. Carl Haddan.^" Model Class: A group-Pat Ira Sargeant wishes to Include Beean. Child Care John Overholt. heavy Landrace, Munger, Sharon Dlntaman, Terry Championship, also 2nd place, year- turkey and state exhibit. he will be home so you can see Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houghton 12% million bushels more than last iety makes up a third of the Mrs. Clayton Jastlfer and family of the bride's parents, Mr. and B Llbby Heemstra; C- Bonnie Grooters. the name of the Hope Brethren (iun Safety Leader, Mrs. Leo Pfaller. 1st, A group. Heavy Landrace, 1st, VanHeyningen ling r^m. B group. Julie Chapel, the list. Then you will be sure to HIIRPRISED ON SITH ol Ionia, and their son-in-law and year. state's crop with the dark Hale- of Ada, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bent- Mrs. Leo Kyser. Cole, Lila Wilcox, Nancy Pyard. B group Sherrie VanderWarf. Ladies Aid, which he had failed A group—Thomas Mullen, Rob- A—Bonnie Cole. B—Nlla Hesche, A group. Champion pen. Reserve B group-Jim Slater, Sandra have time enough to procure the WEDDING ANNIVERSARY daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bafasr. - Weather can change both the ex- haven second with 28 percent. El- ley and sons, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Spenor Johnson Mltzle McCaul, Judy Haddan. grand champion, and yearling ram, Terry VanderWarf. Need extra storage space occa- to Include In his Card of Thanks. ert Boyd. Judy Haddan. Patricia Tompkins. Champion individaal. Slater, Dan Walker, Terry Shee- 2nd place, A group; aged ewe. 2nd sionally? A portable warehouse needed supplies. of Pontiac, were Sunday forenoon pected peak 'date of the harvest berta Is estimated to have only Townsend Park. Other guests pres- were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs, A group—Pamella Klahn, Mary Working Class: A group- Sherrie t Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bancroft Gaytha Klme and daughters. B group—Robert Connors, Will- C—Bonnie Adrlense, Linda Brady. Arlen Overholt, Landrace Boar, han. place, A group; -ewe, 2nd place, which folds into a three by five callers of the Rosenberg families. and also the size of this year's 18 percent In Michigan. ent were from Lansing. Watts VanderWarf, 4th. were very pleasantly surprised Suh- Charles Wieland entered Blod- lam Bouck, William Plar, John Food Preparation 1st, A group. Landrace gilt, Lst, State exhibit—Sharon Dlntaman A group; senior showmanship, 1st feet package has been developed CARLSON REUNION Mrs. Clyde Klrschenman and yields. But a crop of nearly 3 mil- Such "haven" varieties as the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bentley and Child Care Halter: A group—Cheryl Koert, day. when on arriving at the home gett hospital Sunday for medical Richardson, James Boyd. Leaders, Mrs. Lisle Watterson, A group. 5th In Junior Showman- and Terry VanHeyningen. place, 3rd year. The Carlson family held their and daughter, Rebecca, of Port- lion bushels In Michigan should go Fairhaven and the Kalhaven also Pat were in Grand Rapids Monday Leader, Mrs. Michael Sheehan ^inda Koert, both 2nd. by Industry. of their son-in-law and daughter. EUctrlcai Mrs. Leo Bloomer. ship. Rabblu and Poultry Hornm annual reunion at Dutton Park Sun- land, spent Thursday with the for- a long way toward satisfying the have been extensively planted as aftemoon. treatment. A group June Bourn an, Barba- Mr. and Mrs, Denton Wilcox, where Ann Heaven, daughter of Mr. A group-James Boyd. A—Cheryl Watterson, Terry Jo Terry VanHeyningen. heavy Lan- Leader, William VanHeyningen Leader, L. M. Chapel day with an attendance of thirty- mer's mother, Mrs. E. L. Tlmpson. appetite for peaches and cream, has Redskin. All have excellent Mrs. Lena Otte and Miss Ger- ra Jo Henry. B group—Patricia they had been' asked to dinner, they and Mrs. William Heaven, under- PerMml Improvement Shusta, Wendy Seeley, Patricia drace pen, 3rd, B group. Landrace B group—Tom Van Heynlngen Pamella Klahn, flat saddle class, seven. Officers elected were John Pamela Jones of Lansing, spent peach pie, peach cobbler or peach- flavor and .«re ideal for eating out aldlne Huff were Sunday aftemoon Bnmnan, Marina Sheehan. State found about thirty friends, former B group—Marie Beean. Ann Tompkins. Sharon Seeley, Mltzle Boar, 2nd. A group. Landrace gilt and Dennis Hess. Mickey Kowalc- A group. Reserve Champion. Peggy Letson. president; Lloyd Hess, vice es for home canning or freezing. of hand, in prepared desserts or visitors at the John Cox home. went an appendectomy at Pennock exhibit—Barbara Jo Henry. members of the original "Lion last week with her aunt, Mrs. El- Thomas. McCaul, Bonnie Cole and Judy Had- 4th. A group. 3rd In Junior Show- zyk—A on eggs. The Initial homegrown peaches for home processing. hospital. Thursday aftemoon. Her Cool, grade halter modem class, president; June Troyer, secretary: Tamer's" Club, who came at vyn Potter and famUy. VefelablM dan. B—Nancy Pyard, Nlla Hes- 4-H Club Girl manship. should appear In markets around "Immortality is the genius to sister. Jane Is being cared for by Crop# 8th place, A group; girl's pleasure and Janet Place, treasurer. Jeanne's invitation to remind R, D. Mr. end Mrs. Robert Camahan A group—Robert Boyd. Marie che. leader, Mrs, Michael Sheehan Jim Bamhart, Yorkshire gilt, 1st Aug. 6. The harvest should con- The average 14-year-old hoy to- move others long after you your- Mrs. Eugene Craig. Leader, William VanHeyningen class 15 and under, 2nd place, A and Esther that It was their 38th and two children and nephew, Rob- Beeap. Food Preservation A group—Iris Walker. Lois Kauff- A group. GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS tinue until around Sept. 25,- with day Is five Inches taller and 24 self have stopped moving." Mr. and Mrs. George Overholt A group—Terry Sheehan, Tom group. wedding anniversary, Co-hosts and ert Wood, were Sunday guests of B group -Selah Beean, James Leader. Mrs. Lisle Watterson. man, Patricia Brannan Carolyn Meyers, light pen Pol- RECEIVE AWARDS AT FAIR receipts dropping off sharply after pounds heavier than the 14-year- and children, John, Arlan and Wan- "One sure teat of will, Anderson, Ken Henry (2), Charles Barbara Krebs, grade model, 4th hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Rich- the Don Metzgers of Jackson. Pat- Boyd. Mrs. Leo Bloomer. Clothing and KnlttUig and China, 3rd, A group. Indivi- the peak Is reached because today old of 75 years ago. and he Is Want to clean out your garage da. and Miss Doris Johnson, left power la to see a friend with Howard. place, A group; girl's pleasure Each member of the Alto Gar- ard Bancroft, Miss Barbara Ban- sy Metzger came home with them JUbbitM A—Terry Jo Shusta, Mltzle Mc- Leader, Mrs. Michael Sheehan dual, A group. Gilt, 4th, A group. there are more trees bearing early the size of a 16-year-old of 25 years or attic, phone TW 7-9261 tn place early Saturday for a visit with the e black eye and not aak any B group—Ken Fltzslmmons, Tom class 15 and under, 4th place, B den Club who er .ered flowers In croft and her fiance, Gary Fos- and Is visiting her grandparents, B group—Selah Beean. Caul. Nancy Pyard. Ruth Anne varieties than there are trees bear- ago. former's daughter, Connie, who Is queationa." Clothing—A group, Joan Linton, Family Living Munger and Harold Mettemlck. group. Ken Fltzslmmons, quarter competition at the Lowell 4-H Fair turg. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. WaUoo. an ad In the Ledger. Bloomer. State exhibit—Judy Had- Carolyn Meyers. Barbara Jo Hen- Leader, Mrs. Michael Sheehan 4-H Dairy Club horse model, 5th place, A group; received at least one blue ribbon. The guests of honor were the Mrs. E. L. Tlmpson attended a JOLLY HUSTLERS 4 H CLUB dan, Bonnie Cole. ry. Knitting--Barbara Jo Henry, A. A group--Patricia Brannan, Mar- Leader, Gerald Anderson. boy's pleasure class 16 and over, Mrs. Elvyn Potter received 7 blue recipients of two lovely chaise stork shower at the Conard Cherry Hopm* Junior I^eadernhip tha Sheehan. B group—June Bow- 1st place, A group, and horseman- A group-Warren Welton, Hol- ribbons and 2 red ones. lounges which will be Just the home In Caledonia, Monday eve- Leader, Wlllard Webb Bonnie Cole, Ruth Anne Bloomer Archery man, Martha Sheehan. State ex- stein, 3rd place; Warren Welton, ship, 16 and over, 1st place, A Other winners were Marian Yel- thing when they wish to relax, ning, honoring Mrs. Kenneth Tlmp^ (also A on 4-H Record.) Boys, 1st year: Marv Schroder. hibit-Martha Sheehan. GOLD MEDAL 1st, guernsey; Barbara Krebs, group. Christie Slebert, register ter, Janet Demlng, Mabel Bergy, 'i he bountiful potluck dinner was son of Fort Worth, Texas, who old time garden gate bargains! Dairy Club 3rd v/lth 426 pts. Second year: Home Improvement quarter class, 6th place, B group: with her husband is visiting the 6th, Holstein; Thomas Anderson. Cecile Cronlnger. Anna Richards, made complete by the beautifully Leader, Hubert Shlmmol Gary Seeley, 1st with 256 pts. Leader, Mrs. Michael Sheehan girl's pleasure class. 15 and under. 11 6th. Holstein; Robert Krebs, Hol- and Crystal Bergy. decorated anniversary cake, a real Charles Tlmpsons and other rela- Lyman Baker, 1st place. Jersey; Third year: Dennis Seeley, 2nd 3rd place. A group, and horse- fieri, stein; Mike Bowman, Holsteln- VISITING FIRE CHIEF work of art by Mr«. Merle Rosen- tives. also Senior and Grand Champion; with 193 pts. Tom Shimmel. 3rd Canning Truman Stahl, Holstein; Russ Cls- manship, 1st place, A group. TC BE GUEST SPEAKER Dale Johnson is In Grayling for Flour S 49^ berg. Guests all ertpressed best 1st. Reserve Senior Champion. Col- with 172 pts. Advanced boys: Rob- Leader, Elsie Johnson Julie Chapel, grade model. 2nd Kilchen tested to give positive baking resulls, Fine milled ler, Jersey: Bond Klahn, Jersey. Fire Chief, Cornelius J. Gelder- wishes to the Ignored couple. two weeks, training with the Na- een Doyle, 3rd, Guernsey. Ruth ert Campau, 2nd with 236 pts. A group—Mary Watts, Barbara B group—Warren Welton, 5th, place. A group; pleasure class, A sma, of Grattan, will be present tional Guard. His wife spent the 'vie Anne Bloomer, 2nd, junior yearlln Girls, 3rd year: Nlla Hesche, 1st Jo Henry, Martha Blerce, Martha Holstein; Terry Wieland, Holstein; group; and horsemanship, 16 and to talk to the Alto Firemen at SUMMER READING CLUB week end with him. Their little KROGER michic 1st. senior calf; Junior Champion. with 195 pts. Sheehan, Carol Posthumus. Ann and Mickey Kowalczyk, Guernsey. over, 1st place, A group. their regular monthly meeting. TO HOLD PICNIC son, Larry Dale, visited his grand- Bonnie Cole, 5th, Holstein. Gift Cla*H Bamhart, Pamella Klahn. Food Preparation The Bowne Center 4-H Horse The meeting will be held next parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John- Thomas Shimmel, 2nd: 1st, sen- A—Cheryl Watterson, 1st year; B group— Carolyn Meyers, Bev- Leader, Mrs. Gordon Stahl Club won the John Slykhouse Mem- Monday evening, August 25, at the The picnic for Ihe members of son of Green Lake, over the week LB. PKG STATE FAIR the Alto Library Summer Reading ior calf. Virginia Heemstra, 2nd, erly Aldrich, June Bowman, Marie orial trophy for having the clean- Dmorr Judy Haddan, 2nd year (State ex- First Year-A group -Janet Dem- Fire House. All are urged to at- end. Saltines 19/ Club will be held In the Alto Park junior yearling. Robert Campau, hibit); Terry Jo Shusta, 2nd year. Hearock, Barbara Nash. Ing, Christie Stauffer, Rosemarle est and best kept bam. tend. Callers of Mrs. Anna Falrchild Fresh, crisp and crunchy — wrapped lo slay frerher longer. 3rd, junior yearling. Susan Cam- C—Nlla Hesche. State Exhibit—Mary Watts, Mar- on Friday aftemoon, August 22, Monday, were Mr. and Mrs. Mettemick, Barbara Nash, Iris I'm the man behind the big red-white-and-blut AiJC. 29 - SEPT. 7 pau, 2nd, senior yearling. Walker, Pat Forward. Carol Pos- ADA HONEY BEARS METHODIST CHURCH NEWS at 3. Charles Young and Mrs. Laura Mc- Leonard oval, and I'm ready to serve you Kroger Flour 5 lb. bag 43 / Apple Butler 2 ib. jar 29/ thumus. B group-Carolyn Mesick. Home Improvement Alto All members of the Club who Diarmid of Alaska. powerful Leonard regular X-Tane or New For fluffy St light cakes & rolls L&S brand, guarnteed quality Second yeai^A group: Ann Barn- Leader, Mrs. Bemard Baer. Choir practice Tuesday, August have completed the reading of ten Callers of the Skldmores last hart, Joyce Mettemlck, Loral C group—Barbara Bentley. Leonard Super X-Tane — THE High Octant 26, at 7:30 p. m., at the Keith books will be eligible for a prize. week were Mrs. Frank McElvaln In csee of rain the wiener roast Mild Cheese lb. 39/ Navy Beans m-o* 18/ Hobbs. Child Care Premium. You've probably heard about me, Graham home. and daughter. Bemlce, and Mr. Dairy-fresh delicious Colby Jack Rabbit brand for chili fixin Third year-A group: Sandle Al- B group—Barbara Bentley. my products and service frooi Mort Neft on Church and Church-school pic- will be postponed until the follow- and Mrs. John Keller, all of Grand Clothing the "Michigan Outdoors" TV program. Tm ing Friday. Rapids. Also Mrs. Beulah Duell, drich, Barbara Krebs, Karen Wln- nic will be September 7, at Cale- Chicken 3%-ib. can 99/ Alpha Bits B'a-oz. 29/ geier. B group: Martha Sheehan, A group—Joan Roard. mighty proud of the leadership of Leonard donia Park at 2:30 p. -m. Potluck Mrs. Elizabeth Crabb and - Mrs. Fire! June Bowman, Patricia Brannan, Photography products, and of the service I give. 1 think dinner. Ice cream *111 be furnished. Frances Jefferies all of Lowell; Canned Blue Star brand. Delicious oat flavor. 'A to "Z" Pamella Klahn, Mary Mesick. A group—Mary Jervls. Carol Jo you will be too, once you give me a try. Stoy A church building Improvement Alto Fire Department answered Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Headworth, Post Toasties 12 oz. 25/ Fourth year-A group: Barbara Provonche. in tomorrow and let's get acquainted. I'd like program Is being launched In the ah alarm Wednesday to the Charles Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rosenberg, and Mrs. Maudle Plttisop of Alto. Breakfast favorite of young & old HONEYDEW Jo Henry, Carolyn Meyers. B B group—Dan Olmsted, Barbara to show you why we say, "You can depaad form of sidewalks to the basement Hollingshead home, where a grass group: Esther Erickson. Bentley, Mark Richard. Mrs. Skldmew is Improving slowly on Leonard". doors and an outside paint job. fire had done some damage. Fifth year-A group: Sandra Sla- C group—Sherrie VanderWarf, Rev. William P. Reynders' ser- tr&h hef fecenl Bnsis. HEAD ter. B group: Julie Chapel. Martha Terry VanderWarf. mon topic for Sunday, August 24. BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS LMr. ana Mrs. 0, E. Meyer of Ada, had Sunday dinner with their Blerce. Junior Leadership will be "The Kingdom For The One of the yoUng men ol the VALUABLE COUPON each head parents; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattl- Sixth year-B group: Carolyn For- B group—Maynard Baer. Poor." This Is the first of a series chOrch who has been ay ay at col- Lettuce 10^ ward. C group—Sue Jervis. of sermons on the Beatitudes. lege. Robert Carlgon. spoke at the son.' - r •' - Michigan s own home-grown jumbos lor snappy, crispy salads M^. and Mrs. Ctarles Demlng SAVE 10c , / Seventh year-A group: Beverly Flower Gardening Church School at 11 a. m. prayer meeting last Wednesday MELONS spent Friday evening with Mr. and Aldrich. B group: Carol McWhin- B group—Joan Roark. Bowne Center evening. Bob..will soon be leaving PASCAL Mfs. EdWard Bergy and the n*W SPOTLIGHT COFFEE ney. Vegetables The W. S. C. S. will meet Wed- for school again. PRICE YEAR AGO bride and groomi Mr. and Mrs- HOME Eighth year-B group: Sharon A group—Harry Knoop. ws nesday. September 3. at the Hall, • On Friday ever,Ing the women WITH Earl Davis, in Gr^nd Rapids, Mrs. Ib GROWN 35c HEAD Dlntaman. Dog Care with Gerry Craig as program of the Baptist chuich are Invited 59^ THIS COUPON large stalk HEAD LETTUCE Dayls Is the former Margaret Ber- Outdoor Meals A group—Maynard Baer, 1st; chairman. Dessert luncheon at 1:30 to the home of Mrs. Nancy Miller, Celery 10? MHO SERVICE gy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ed- when presented at youi triendly Kiogei stoie. Coupon valid Leaders. Mrs. Paul Dlntaman, Leslie Norwood, 2nd; Harry Knoop, P • , f. l. i' Street lot an open house. through Sal Rug 33. 1058 Lumtone coupon per custoret Large crisp and crunchy for refreshing cool salads. Mrs. Tom Forward 3rd; Sharon Miles, 4th. Church School at 10 a. m. • group will be leaving from the ward Bergy, Persoficrf Attention to Al Motor Tnn«-Ups Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith re- WHOLE COMPLETELY CLEANED First year-Pat Forward, A; Rabbltn Rev. William P. Reynders' ser* church at 7:30. lumed home Saturday from an en- Potatoes 25 lbs. 79/ Peaches 4 ibs. 39/ Tom VanHeyningen, A; Christie B group-Maynard Baer. and Car and Truck Ovftrhouk mon topic for Sunday, August 24, Saturday evening the young peo- joyable tw» weeks' vacation at Michigan sand grown, real old Hale Haven, orchad sweet Stauffer, B. C group—Patty Bentley, Carol will be "The Kingdom For The ples meeting will be at 7:30, at Walloon Lake. Their son-in-law and fashioned economy. Second year—Maurice Pltsch, B. Jo Provonche. 834 W. Main St Yk Clemenz 7^117 Poor." This Is the first of a scries the church. lb daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard of sermons on the Beatitudes. Next Sunday morning the pastor LeValley, and two children of Ionia FRYINC CHICKENS will continue his series of ifcess- 33 Other Alto News spent a few days with them at the ages on "People I Would Have Mrs. Don Richardson and three Liked to Have Known/' These ere Lake. ANN PAGE Jane and Susan Flnkbeiner of children of Lowell, were Thursday Bible character studies. In the eve< Fry, broil, stew, braise, pot Caledonia, were last week guests lunch and aftemoon visitors of nlng the- pastor will begin a study of thejr grandparents, Mr. and their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. of the book of James. Those in- Mrs. Elmer Yelter, while their par- roast, or bake with skillet-see tawrence Richardson. terested in serious Bible study are ents, Mr. and -Mcs. Robert Fink- TOMATO Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rich- Invited to attend at 8 p. m. turn back the clock... for ardson and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest belner were taking a trip to the HAYTO SMOf) Richardson were Sunday dinner Fair Booth Mammoth Cave In Kentucky. Skillet Cookery guests of their mother. Mrs. Ellta The reason for the Alto Baptist SOUP Richardson, of Elmdale. Church having a booth at the Kent Foreman Road Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dygert ac- County Fair was lo encourage peo- Mrt. Edna Taylor 50 Tested Recipes companied Mr. and Mrs. Claud ple to look beyond the fruits of Silcox to Maston Lake. Thursday, earth and remember that God has Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Heilman where they spent the day with Mr. prepared far more than that for made a tour of churches at Mid- in September lOVi-OZ. and Mrs. Elmo Dygert and family, those who love Him. land, Saturday and Sunday, They who were spending their vacation CAN The theme was taken from Gal- called on Mr. and Mrs. Otis Almy at their cottage there. lations 6-7, 8, "Whatsoever a man at ^Edenvllle. Miss Barbara Loveland of Grand Woman's Day 10c 10c soweth that shall he also reap." Mrs, Homer -Gillett of Sparta, Rapids, visited her uncle and aunt, The good fruits of the world were vii^ted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Loveland part shown by a horn of plenty spilling Friflay. u-oz. of last week. out with fruit and-grain. Contrast CANS Mr. and M».,Richard Sover and Mrs. Edward Pattlson of Holland IONA TOMATOES ^ 6 95c ing this was ,the model of 4hc Alto children of Chicago are visiting was a Friday caller at the Fred Baptist Chunch, which symbolized her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pattlson home. She later went, to IS'/i-OZ. sowing to the Spirit from which Hemingsen. this week. 11 to 16 LB. HEN CANS the home of her son, Richard, to one would reap life everlasting. NIW iow*ma 49c Mrs. Robert Sink and children CUT GREEN BEANS 4 assist them in moving from their 0 The booth w^s backed by>a farm are spending this week at their house on Kalamazoo Ave., to their and village scene drawn by Rev. 10Va-OZ. Oottage near Howard City. • • lovely new homa at Brodkmoro. Marquardt. ! CANS Ernest Althabs retumed hom<* T urkeys south of Uowen Station. Mr. and STOKELY CORN 4 67c An added attraction wis the gar- from Switzerland, last Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Car'leld will occupy Young, plump, tender birds lor succulent eating pleasure den pool with the fountain gushing We werevei^r sorry that Kenneth A ^11 IVC GOLDEN, SUGAR OR CINNAMON the home vacated by the Pattl- out water which made the hot dry DOZ. WiUlams mel with tn accident last sons. Mrs. Canfleld Is a daughter JCJIHU I J JANE PARKER SPECIALI 19c days of the fair seem cool and WWBke STEWING CHICKENS ib 39^ of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schroder refreshing. Gold fish, flowers and Mr! and Mrs. S. V. Taylor called Two chickens in every pal for old fashioned soup or salad of near Lowell. a white fenfte completed the scene. on their daughter. Mrs. Orvillo Jeh- ALL PURPOSE sen, and family, near Sidney. BREADED MEATS pk . 49< ^ 27C Mrs. Iva Linton. Mrs. Donna Mil- g Premkim Sqhines ler, Mrs. Ethel Reed and Mrs. Em- ELNOR - - Veal. Beef or Pork. Get a free 3wag bag with 6 labels DOlf, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED ma Oesch of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Heeringa. Ronald Butlei. Pineapple-Orange Drink 2^s 49c and Miss Frpda Bailey, all of Grand Let's face it.:. Rapids, called on Mrs. Florence ib Bailey and Lester, Sunday. Crotlnd Beef 49 DOLE, FROZEN, CONCENTRATED dexo Mr and Mrs. Richard King of Pineapple Juke 2 ££ 37c Elnv.iale, visited her parents, Mr. SHORTENING It taKes money lo and Mrs. Archie Duncan, and Clare, Sunday evening. Ever since Alexander Hamilton told (eorge W^shingtofl •Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hemlng- WORD POWER IS YOURS FOR ONLY 79c PER WEEK! Surf DETERGENT IG. 33( GT. 77c send those Kids s«n and Donnle, Mr. and Mrs. r Marvin Koewers and Carol and 4 "Not only the wealth, bbu t the independence and ury, reported to the President and to the Congress Mr. Ond Mrs. Albert Hemingsen 24-02. Bo trie 3 «n 33c security of a country, ap)pe ;a r to be materially con- on December 5,1791 ... and the book of industrinl bdek (o schbol ffiEG! WEBSTER'S DETERGENT IG. or. 79C # and Tommle of Lowell, were Sun- Breeze 34( nected with the proaperiit y of manvf^turing . . . development was opened. dfiy guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. • * • "Whence it follows, that ii is the interest of a t - • Hemingsen. unabridged encyclopedia dictionary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manookian community, with a vieyv to eventual and iwr- This is the first of a series of advertisements show- If is sometimes a financial strain at this GIN6ERALE GT. 79c dexola A'l Purpose Oil and Bonnie and Cassle of Traverse Blue Silver Dust ig 34C mancnt economy, to encourage the growth of ing why you should join hands with your local time of year to meet all the expenses regular $25,00 deluxe edition industrial development organization and the Mich- City, were week-end guests of Mr. manufacturing." of starting the kids back to school. and Mrs. Sam Ryder. igan Economic Development Department to help VSN x,-.. ML 4 z qt Mrs. Archie Duncan entertained Bottle Carton Now in 1^ Assemble-it-Your self Sections at Kroger In these words Hamilton, Secretary of the Treas- your community prosper. With each purchase of n "All" Detergent ' £ 39c "- 34c 65c Come in or call for a quick, friendly a group of the Fairy Chlsm Mis- 8-oz. Size sionaries of the Nazarenp Church 37c loan ... TODAY. at her home Tuesday evening. "WW 00, SPEOIAL INTRODUCTORY Wisk DETERGENT PT. OOC QT. 69C Prices Jn this ad •flfective thru Saturday, Aug. 39/ 1956 SAVE TWICE I A mcchanlcal feeder for your Get TOP VALUE TJils ad Is published as a public servlw fry Ihit newspaper in eooperqllon with the fish tank automatically shakes In n tlQUtD OFFER lux DETERGENT 12-OZ. OTC J2-OZ. 69( Michigan Press Association and the Michigan Egonogiic Devdopmenf Department. the right amount of fish food at \>7~V"(0V STAMPS plus Pacific regular intervals for as long as • • j •v.. » .Atlantic 1 SECTION 1 ONLY 25c OIPINDAIll "OD RiTltlERS SINCE 1159 Lowell Loan Company a year. Kroger Best Buys! A hush-hush item has ju^st been V ) SECTION 2 to 13 and THUMB INDEX 79c Rinso Blue 33r GT. 77c 15 W. Mali Phon* TW 7-9907 developed. It's a switch thru autb> We reserve the right to matlcally lowers the- sound of the limit .quantities. EMBOSSED BINDER ONLY 99c radio, hUi or.TV .the tuomaot you lake your phone oil the hook.

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