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1893 LbWELL, MICH.. THURSDAY, FEB. 9. 1956 Number 42 Grandville Bulldogs Bow to Arrows Boy Scout Sunday To This Sideswi Truck World Day of Prayor Lowel Board of Trade Bo Obsorvod Fobruory 12 Is Friday•y,. February 17; Ammal Meeting Feb. 28 Crash Kills Ada As Lowell Takes Over Third in G-V Contrary to atirfeport in the pa- Union Sorvicos Planned The 50th annual meeting of Nicking the Grandville Bulldogs The game was a thriller all the per lest week, Bi^y Scout Sunday Many congregations In this area the Lowell Board of Trade will Woman Wednesday In an exciting 60-58 contest here way to the final gun. With Lowell will be observed this Sunday, Feb. will observe the World Day of Pray- be held on Tuesday, Feb. 28 at An Ada woman, Mrs. R. L Friday night set Lowell's Red Ar- trailing In every period, the home 12, when all Lowell Scouts are to er, Friday February 17, by holding • he Masonic Temple according Brooks, 7236 Rlx St., was killed rows up with a firm grip on third fans had plenty Jo worry about up go to their respective churches. In a union service at the Lowell Meth- to Harold Jefferles, president. early Wednesday morning wh(M» place in the Valley cage race. Go- to the last two seconds when, with uniform. odist church, beginning at 2 o'clock The following nominating com- her car left Ada dr. near Rookdrs ing into the game with a 4-4 record, a tied score and the pressure on, Churches will observe the work in the afternoon. Pariiulpallng par mittee was named: Cary Stiff, Hall. Lowell needed the win over Grand- Jim Lind coolly dropped two free of the Cubs, Scoutsand Explorers, Ishes are those of the Methodist, Charles Hill and King Doyle. Striking a telephone pole, the ville to keep an undisputed claim of throws through the net for the win honoring both the boys and their Congregational and Nuzarene chur- They will present nominations vehicle snapped It off, jumped a the third spot In the first division. Score By Periods leaders. ches. for president, vice president and ditch, mowed down 15 fence posts, Lowell trailed 14-16 In the f'rst Scautfi Have Campout At the services, circling the earth director to serve a four-year slid on It's side through roadside period, 21-2T at the hail. They fin Lowell Boy Scouts of Troop 102 for more than twenty-four hours, term. brush and, after rolling over sev- Ished out the third period one point enjoyed a campout at Yankee people of all ages and races will eral times, came to rest against ! behind Grandville, 47-48. and after a Springs last week-end. Twenty-two pray in more than a thousand lan- a tree. see-saw battle in the final quarter, boys enjoyed the winter wonderland guages and dialects for understand- Mothers' March According to Deputy DeBoer of Lowell took the lead in the last of this beautiful state camping area, ing among the nations of the world. the Sheriff's Department, the car seconds. Adult lenders were Charles Arm- Also offerings of money and ma- Collects $734.35; was traveling close to 100 miles High Scores strong. Barney Scott, Scou'rr.dster terial goods will go to help relieve per hour and skidded and rolled The Game's high scorcr was Al- Gould Rlvette, and Jim Droogcr. human need and suffering wherever Polio Drive I^ags for 416 feet after It left the road. len Wade, the Bulldog center with Mrs. Brooks Is survived by two Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Loy have The trip was the longest one for exists. The Mothers' March on Polio 26 points. Lowell had two boys vy the newly-purchased Boy Scout daughters, Mae Ellen, 15 and Ro- moved into the former Bill Hart- Ing for high—George DeVlres and Plan Alto Service netted (734.35 In the Lowell area. berta, 13. Truck, which conveniently carried This includes the townships of man home at 214 N. Hudson. Leonard Fase with 18 each. They In Alto the World Day of Prayer all the boys, and their necessary Grattan. Vergennes, and Lowell, Their former home was In De-, f0ji0We{j by Steve Hartley Two mtn were Injured early Monday morning 'n a will be observed in an afternoon troH. Mr. Loy Is a Scrvlce Field gear. collision on US-IS Just east ef M 50. Two and a truck service In the Hope Church of the and the Village of Lowell. Lowell Firemen with 9, Jim Carr with 5, and Orison Mrs. John Troy and Mrs. Arie Advisor for Plymuth In this Able with 4. were involv«d. The oar» badly wrecked, pictured above, was Brethren, on M-50. The Pleasant area; they have 3 children, Les- driven by Jamea Beasly, >7, of Grand Rapids. He, and his Valley United Brethem Church, Loeman. CoChalrmen, sincerely Busy in 1955; Lowell's reserves dropped their School Openhouse thank those who volunteered their lie 8, Deborah 7, and Mark 5 game 45-57. The Grand Valley oom- passenger Thomaa Beasly, 21, also of Grand Rapide, were Elmdale Church of the Nazarene months. treated at 8t. Mary's hoepltal for chest and thigh Injuries, and the Snow, Bowne Center and time In canvassing the community Answer 53 Calls petltlon now stacks up as follows: Monday, Feb. 13 and those who generously contrib- The VHIage Heetaw Glad Won Lost respectively. Kent County (deputies investigating the acci- Alto Methodist churches will join uted when the mothers, and fathers According to the Fire Chief's an- Bergln called en the Leym last Wyoming 9 0 Next Monday February 13, a very dent, stated Beasly apparently attempted to pass an auto In the observance. Valen Service mi Ada too, called at their hmes. nual report, submitted to the state week, and efflelally East Grand Rapids 7 1 special program has been planned driven by Elmer Pleree, 21, of Lowell, aldeswlped it, for the department's activities dur- them, the statee the Lowell 5 4 for the regular monthly meeting of and struck • truek, driven by Joseph Burger, 41, of Detroit In Ada there will be a union ser- Quota Down at the Ada Congregational church, ing 1955, the Lowell firemen re- twe eMIdren are attending 8t. Grandville 3 5 the Lowell Parent-Teacher Associ- The cars had to be towed from the scene, the one pictured According to Carl Munroe, Gen- sponded to 53 calls last year, three Lee 2 8 ation. Through the splendid cooper- above being at the Dykhouse 4 Buys station at Cascade, vice at one o'clock in the afternoon, eral Chairman of the Lowell March of which were false alarms. Mary's eohool. A guest speaker has been obtained « * w Godwin 2 7 ation of the teachers and all connec- the other at the West 8lde Garage, Lowell. The truck was of Dimes, Jl.940.82 has been con- Twenty-five grass fires were put Rockford 2 7 ted with the school management, to bring a message of great inter- tributed. This Is far below the quo- Vsrn Good says he caught a able to drlvs from the eoene, and the driver was treated est. out, compared to only 4 calls for good look at the "ground hog" Next Game Feb. 17 an Interesting "Openhouse" will be for bruises by a local phyiK'sn. ta of $2,800.00 for Lowell and the such blazes In 1954. Perhaps the Lowell will see no action this held, from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. In the other churches mentioned campaign in Kent County has been trying In vain to see his shad •-•-•I j members of the women's organi- extreme dry weather last summer week, their next game being with Teachers will be in their rooms, extended through February 15th. ow last Thursday morning, Feb. zations have planned and will con- may be some explanation for the 2—Ground Hog Day. The little East Grand Rapids, here on Feb- ready to talk to parents; and In- 34 Lions vs. Faculty If you were not at home or miss- great increase In grass fires; none- duct the cervices. ed the Mothers' March, you are fellow was running around ruary 17. The Godwin game schcd- teresting displeys of the work ac- theless In spite of constant urging iled for Tuesday night has been complished by the students will be Promises Thrills reminded to mail in your envelope by the fire chief in articles in the Vem's yard, at his farm on Dies in Mrs. Potter's Brother to Carl Munroe. Lowell. The need Biggs avenue lust five miles postponed to March 2. ready for your Inspection In all Ledger a great number of grass Mrs. Bertha (Hlottandi ) dell. 34, for the 250 people In Kent County north of Lowell . classrooms. At Friday Games Dies Monday Morning fires had to be quelled by the vol- Also, visitors tire reminded to vis- of Manitou Springsrs,. CMbrado died who still require iron lungs, rock- unteers. •ut Vem's deg get the scent DrivtrlInjure d ale 0 bcar s m of tory BalT following the Lions-Fcc- ly sprained leg, neok Injuries, A lot of work has gone into mak- hospital. He had sustained severe ; ! ' ? L. Chief Baker estimates a total fire She Is survived by her husband, ty has no offense of any type. How- chest injuries, Mrs. Byron Potter. 101 ,hc T"*; ^ 811 ulty contest this Friday evening? and a bruised and sprained hand. ing this program possible, .uid the loss in this area in 1955 of 542,700. P. T. A. President Richard Court WUIard; a son Dick; her father per. Captain of the faculty Bat- Pratt Lake rd,. Is Mr. Byrnes' .Is-1 r™?, f U,Kted ,C?lnty is this our "un-blased" eduoa- Buche was treated at Butter- Harry Holland of Wauchula. Flor^.tom-in Burch, 4-ft., 1-ln. center has | plus funds from the National Foun- Of this amount $32,700 represents urges not only members, but all ter buildings. 59.400 contents, and 5600 Uonal system? worth hospital, and was releaa- Ida; two brothers, Lee of Ionia, recently returned from a fact gett- atk>n has be 1 used in the coun, persons Interested In the education Driver of the other car. a 25-^ li 1 « y for other losses. ed Sunday; he Is at present re- of the children of this area, to be Rev. Roy Holland of Laurel Miss.;' ing tour In France where he claims year-old Grand Rapids man, leflifor P0"0 vlc,lm8- Fire Chief Uk Baker received cuperaing at the home ol Ms three sisters, Mrs. Harry Shaler they do things a little differently. Way Over IM4 the following note of appreciation i in Lowell, Harold sure to visit the school Monday i the scene of the accident on foot, night- Of Lowell, and Mrs. Howard Walsh Applying his new knowledge, Bat- but was turned over to authorities Rincrd Monday for The large number of grass fires from Arnold C. Renner, Chief of j we8ter and Mrs. Rex Cougennower, both jtem-in has organized several secret accounts for the fact that the fire- the Fire Marshal Division of the Tuesday evening by his wife and LcwH W. KtUty, 72 He stated he lost control ot of San Delgo, California. (weapons. He plans on using guard brother. He was taken to Blodgett men only answered 33 calls In 1954. Michigan State Police: his car on the curve. The 118® Funeral services were held Mon- Knock Kneed Knlsbet as a harasser The losses that year were estimat- "I want to thaak yon aad the New Partner at hospital, suffering scalp cuts, but Lewis W. Kelley. age 72. passed model waa demolished. Police day at Blunt Funeral Home Color-)Forward, Peg Legged Howe was away at his home In I-owell town- ed at 523,370, and 18 dwellings were mecubera of yew department for 1 was reported In good condition. ticketed him for falling to have H&H Chevrolet ado Springs, Colorado. formerly considered very slow, but Funeral services for Mr. Byrnes ship Thursday February 2. He was hit by fire, compared to only 9 in to tke Bre al the loola I Battem-ln substlted a pogo stick for the past year's report. We Mat kaew put his car under control w e r e to be held this m o r n 1 n g j bom in Gratiot township, Saginaw ibht Ore woeld get, Rotaiy-AnnTMnnfli^'u^A^^tS; '.Thursday) at 10 o'clock at the county April 26, 1883.i St. Josephs church in Belding, of Mr. Kelley was a resident of Lo- aad of eeerae, yea Prtpore Chart IV^vt 11 he can be found be- Cub Flag Days when a fire occurs at which be was a member. A World well for 14 years, where he spent Avorago Cost of liexi neunesaay j fore game time as he Is lost In the War IT Alrforce veteran, the Bel- most of his time farming, and also yon cannot take any The Annual Valentine dinner giv- gym rafters for the present. Friday, Saturday It Is always better to Oporating Appliances ding American Legion will have worked In the Lowell shops. en by the Lowell Rotary club mem-i Battem-in ha* also asserted that charge of the graveside services. He Is survived by his wife. Maud. This week being Scout week, the have extra An average family of four In hers, and honoring their wives, he plans on taking full advantage enengh." Surviving besides Mrs. Potter [two sons, Louis K^ley of Grand Lowell Cub Scouts of Pack 3102 Lowell spends 30 cents a month will be next Weonesday evening, of Botch-all Gotschall's speed by are three brothers. Maynard of, Rapids, and Asa Kelley of Lowell; will again be on ^!ain Street as for the electricity to run the tel- I In lieu of the usual luncheon meet- having him run water to his play- Ionia; Owen and Anthony of Char-j 10 grandchildren and 3 great- last year on Friday and Saturday, Stoffom and Howitt evision set, according to figures ing. [ers very fast. He further asserted lotte. North Carolina; two otheri grandchildren; one brother George Feb. 10, and 11 with their "cob Form Now Partnonhip compiled by a national electric The dinner will be he'd at the that he Is teaching "Righty ' Morse sisters, Mrs. Noema LaPrise and Kelley of Chesanlng, and a sister flags" to exchange for whatever corporation. Masonic Temple, and will start at to use hla left hand. Perry to parry, Mrs. Dympna Hill, both of Detroit;1 Mrs. Martin VanStee of Grand contribution you wish to give them. Ed Steffens and Kenneth Hew- The lights IHfn youi r home run a 7 o'clock, according to general Thayler to relax, and Is having voo- another brother. Aubin, was killed Rapids. This money goes into the Pack itt have formed a plumbing and bout 24 cents a month; If you have chairman Jay Boclens. | doo hex put on the Lions by Pagan 18 years ago this month In an auto' Funeral services were held at fund and helps finance their many heating buslneas here In Lowell. U regular tumd-lron It costs 10 As guest speaker. Howard W.'Hagan. accident. Mr. Byrnes' widow, Isa-;Roth funeral home in Lowell Mon- activities. They also sponsor an ice at 6Qd tV .Main sL 'cents to do the honing of a fam- C e-4 ^ ^ Secondary j Naturally, the faculty will again belle, also survives, and 3 daugh-!day afternoon; Interment at Oak- cream social in May to help their Mr. Hewitt lived In Lowell ily of four. Schools murand Rapids, wiU sug-juse the flashing of light into the ters, Patricia, at Western Michigan [ wood cemetery. finances. the past 54 years and has beeni The water beater In this family gest Laugh an® Live Longer . eyes by ^ bald and College, Kalamazoo, Kitty and Ju-j These two projects arc the Cub's affiliated with local plumbing would take 31 KW per month, at highly polished head of Kon Delly dy at home, and a son. Buster, al-; Sonds Two TeacllOrS tO only means of raising money so and heating concerns. He ob- a cost of 55.25; and an electric Youth Conducts Entire who Is a moose to say the least. so at home. every little bit w ill be greatly ap- talned hit edocadon in Freeport water pump needs 77 cents to pay Piiver Education School UAMIMmorninMy UfMcki n wwi*iwv (Williams, an unknown, and Schol- preciated. tcbeok. for the power It uses. w*or^iiip ton, a known, have been taking Legal Holiday ^ j KeUy and jack Mr. Steffens, who moved to This is just a small sample of The Lowell Congregational tc rom Mi State Savings Bank In Lowellit e a c h e r s of the Lowell Public SIXTH (.RADE ELECTS Lowell 2 years ago, has had sev- the complete household chart pre- Arley W. Bolles of Grand Rapids church observed Youth Sunday at,^ ^1j^J 2 t\,K l And finally. Bat tern-in is saving will not be open for business I Schools, were in East Lansing this ROSE QUILLAN PRESIDENT eral years experience in the pared by the local municipal util- has become a partner with Harold the regular momlng services Feb-,.. n u.. . hl,e ,0 0,, the The Sixth Grade Class of Lowell heating field in Grand Rapids. ity, based 'M the corporation's Hartman In the H & H Chevrolet ruary 5, with the entire service be- * ^ on Monday, Feb. 13, 1956, In ob- week, attending a Michigan State reris 11 0€ Public schools elected Rose Qulllan The new company will be call- findings, gi/ing average costs of Srles here. Mr. Bolles, who has re- Ing planned by the Pilgrim Fellow- - servance of Lincoln's Birthday. University's Highway Traffic Safe- ship Groups of the church. • Flash -In an exchange of heated Harry Day, ty Center training Instructors of Its president at the meeting held ed Steffens & Hewitt Plumbing running the usual electrical unltsl signed as store manager of Re- words, Battem-in threatened to use A Heating, and will wll furnaces1 Jf1 a household of a family of four, liable Motor Supply In Grand Ra- PMve young high-school students, I c42 Exec. V. P. and Cashier driver-education. January 31. the three cheer leaders of the facul- Other officers are: Vice president and plumbing supplies, as well iSee another page of this week's pids, had been with the firm since all members of the Pilgrim Fellow- • The 98 Instructors being trained ship, along with John Schneider,1, ty, Miss TUracla Gracla, Miss Hook Be sure to get the thrill of a by M, S. U. will teach about 7.000 Kirt Starkweather; Secretary, Kitty as handle the servlbes.. of same. Ledger for the complete, and very May of 1924 when he started with SlKft Voorhrst, and Miss Swede interesting chart. Reliable Tire Accessories of Mus- who with his wife sponsors the! lifetime. Drive a new 1956 Dodge Michigan high school students how Ellis; Treasurer, Kathryn Wright; young-peoples' group, very efflcl-i Johnson—Moose Reagan fainted or Plymouth with push-button driv- to drive safely, during this next and Scribe Dennis Hawk. wuo rock ruRd t&ives kegon. but is being attended by the best Mr. Bolles was born at Fremont ently conducted the services. The ing. Speerstra Motor Sales. c40-42 semester. August 7, 1905 and moved to Mus- main addna given by Stephen **"*** A Ledger want ad gets rid or ^rSTcub^ot? ?Lowell, their Ionia Youth Program Nisbet, Principal of Lowell High tor Friday's game. Try a Ledger want ad. Patronize Ledger Advertisers those "don't wants". kegon In 1921. He continued his The East Slders, (7 & 8) coached leaders, committeemen and den ...... employment with Reliable when he School; he chose "Address to M U m jb m< , by wild man DeVrles, will tangle mothm met last wwk 'or their . " °' * , moved to Grand Rapids in Decem- Youth" as Ids subject, and the mcs^ n*ul.r pack meeting, and UBM- IF" EVENLI,G GUE'T sage was appreciated by the en- with the Segwuns and Points Wests Keene Resident Only One to Identify This Mystery Farm ber of 1926 until January of 1941 (coached by Amblln Abel) In one imouily voted to donate U00 from 2^'p<", T*' when the business was purchased tire congregation.- 0 e of the preliminaries. The other pre- the pack treasury to be given the' J " ° f League, a bas- by Reliable Motor Supply. The Girls Choir and the Com- Scout Cabin fund jketball organtotlon in Ionia, In- bined Choirs, under the direction liminary will feature the Cash of Although he presently lives in Croppers, coached by Whirl Whee- nds money will be put towaitbl^S ^ the various Cutlerville, Mr. Bolles hopes to of Mrs. Hugh Harris, rendered an- E e rs >ach necessary plumbing Improvements f,® league In the pa.si move to Lowell as soon as possible. thems. 'anu four boys o( the Junior K'S; ' « - to the Cabin. 1 three years. PUgrim Fellowship received the ot- A few hard working lonlans and Mr. and Mrs. Bolles have one daughter, Mrs. Vera Norris of Hills- REGISTRATION NOTfCF i50 eager boys, age 8 to 12, grew Following the service, In the ab- into the program of eight teams dale, and a son, Lee, at Michigan Village of Lowed State. sence of Rev. Norman Woon, Mrs. Auction Salt To the qualified electors of the in the Little League, and ten teams Woon, Mr. Nisbet and Mr. Schnei- in the major circuit. Last year New Service Manager Village of Lowell, County of Kent. der greeted the congregation. On Wednesday, February 22, over 300 boys participated In the H&H have also hired Donald Michiean: Kelley, of R 3. Lowell, as their new starting at one o'clock in the after- This Is to notify you that I will program, with three adults aiding each team. service manager. Don, who Is 32 School Hot Lunch M*nu noon. Ray I. Coats will sell at pub- accept registrations for the gener- and a Ixiwell native, is very ex- lic auction at his farm, located one al election to be held Monday, This program could easily be Do you like Chop Suey. This adopted In Lowell, according to perienced in the servicing of auto- mile east of McCords, or S'/s miles March 12, during a special five- mobiles. will be served, with rice, bread northwest of Alto, at 9554—5^nd st., 1 Mr. Lyons, who presented all as- day period starting Wednesday, and butter, and milk, topped corner of Snow avenue; 1 mile February 8. tfirotfgh Monday, Feb- pects of the League to the inter- "f II • off with Pineapple cream pud- ested Lowell group. reors OT wniiaren is south of U. S. 16: Dairy equipment, ruary 13, 1956. ding for dessert, as the Mon- farm equipment, poultry, hay. Notice is further given that Child Study Topk day's fare next Monday, Feb. straw, grain, potatoes, and mis- Monday, Fehraary IS, IBM 13, at the -Hot Lunch program. BIRTHS "Fears of Children" will be the cellaneous tools. Mr. Coats Is dis- Is the last day for registration for The menu-tor the rest of the continuing farming due to ill health. the General Election to be held subject discussed by Dr. John D. week Feb. 13 through 17 Is: Morley of the Grand Rapids Health George Vander Meulen Is auction- March 12/ To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tuesday, creamed chicken, with Schlemitzauer, a 9 pound baby Department who is the scheduled eer, Al VanderLaan. clerk: see My office hours are 8:30 to 5:00 biscuit, milk, jello and cookies; adv. In next week's Ledger. p42-44 dally, Saturdays until noon. boy, January 23 at Blodgett hos- speaker at the annual Husband and Wife Potluck of the ChUd Study Wxinesday, Roast Pork, vege- Laura E. Shepard, Clerk, pital. Dan William Is the-young- taoles, bread and butter, pud- c4l-42 Village of Jewell. ster's name . Club to be held February 16, In CORRECTION the projection room of the Lowell ding and milk. To Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tusken High school at 6:30 p.m. Then on Thursday they will Cooks who tried King Milling ELECTION NOTICE of East Lansing, on Wednesday, Mental Health Is the subject cho- serve chili with crackers, milk, Co. recipe for Quick DoughmUs VHIage of Lowell Feb. 1, a son, Mark Anthony, sen for study during tht month of and cherry cobbler with butter printed in last week's Ledger Hhgp cleetfc» law requires all weighing 5 pounds a;Ki 15 ounc- February by this Lowell group, and sauce lor dessert. Friday will be were quick to point out that In election inspectors to first file writ- es. Dr. Motley will show two short Salmon loal, vegptablea, bread the printpd ropy the words "Self ten application with the Village films along with his address, one and butter, with - cookies and Rising" were left out of the Clerk before they may be eligible To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sullivan entitled "Fears of Children", the milk completing the menu. King Flake Flour. We hope no of Riverside, Calif., Feb. 4, a Lewis Gasper, Clerk of Keene township, was the only person to call m* the Wltteabach ' V for such duty. other "Preface to a Life". one tried this without realiUng & Service and eorreoUy identify the above aerial photo as a view of the Ferd Brtbnayer farm Just Official forms are available at daughter. Mrs. Sullivan was the Members of the PTA and any Dont forget to register at that the leavening agent WAS lormer Cecilia Bibbler of Lowell S'/t mJlwi Houth of Belding on M-fll. This picture re*Uy had everyone stomped. The W-aere plot Is the office of the village cltrk, 115 others Interested in hearing Or. Speerstra Motor Sales in fly- ri'sslng. owned by Mrs. Syfronla Rrelmayer, and Is operated by her son, Ferdinand, aad (anally. Mra. Brel- S. Broadway, Lowell. Hours 8:30 Moriey's talk are welcome to come mouth's 1150,000 Lucky Number mayer states she and her husband (Joseph, who passed away In 1926) purchaeed the term 43 yean to 5:00 daily, Saturdays until noon. to the Projection Room at 7:30 p.m. Sweepatakea. Ym may win S50.- February is Ford Sales Jubilee ago from John Schlndorf of MUwankee. The previous residents on the farm ted been the Bela- Laura E. Shepard, Clerk, We ne'ed''23 men to buy a group The dinner will be at 6:30 p. m. 000 or a trip around the world. Month at Rundman Motor Sales. hard family. The place Is on Miriam road, Na. !774. Mrs. Rrelmayer has five other chJMrea: Albert Village of LoweD. of all wool suits; dzes 35, 38 and Coffee and rpUs will be furnished 910 W. We're out to break all sales Royal of Belding, Mrs. Florence Turner of Grand Rapids; Mrs. Grace Scholer of 04142 37 at one-third off. Coons. Bring dish to pass and own sendee. Mrtv tW 7-8381. c^hiecords. ctfM1 OaUfornla and Mrs. Helen Kemmerer of Howell. Christopher Jon. the flfteen- Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Brillhart and Dr. Robert C. Kyser Is attending 2 THE LOWELL LEOQER, LOWELL, MICH., Fit. f, IfM 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ^roese en- Seymour Hesche spent Tueeaay THE LOWELL LEOQER, LOWELL, MICH., FEB. 9, 1950 S CfeM•JiarP Av^urmr* n m"R^r * ^' Ca^eadc's Cemetery System Allows tertained her brother George Par- at M. S. U. and Wednesday both month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. George a Dental Convention In Chicago 4 Mrs. Ira Biough ker and her aunt Mrs. Margaret he and Mrs. Hesche spent the day Rex Collins Is quite 111 In Blodgett Fonger, visited Mr. and Mrs. Er- days of this week. tend^r.rm.n wnk tt uiuii.gjpree Grave For Every Resident hospital, where he was taken Tues- nest Fonger at Rockford Sunday. Oiad Walter is home from the Lowell Happenings Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening callers on the Hunt of Grand Rapids and Richard there and attended the Short Course Complete Elmer Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rev. and Mrs. Keith Mclver were The Lowell Ledger Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs visited | a century ago, when thick green The last is private, belonging to Froese Friday evening in honor of Banquet In the evening. day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. The Carroll Kyser family of Wy- U. of M. for the between-seemster Mr. and Mrs, Walter Gold and W. A. Collins called to see their andotte were week end guests of vacation. MISS AONE8 PERRY-PHONE T W 7-1170 Ellis and family of Bewell rd. join- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nason of Md UTO SOLO family of Sparta were Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Krebs and forests still covered most of Gas- St. Mary's Catholic Church, on their son Tommy's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder ed them for luncheon. Belding and the Rev. and Mrs. daughter at Lowell Sunday even- Kraft Avenue; the first four belong little grandson Sunday afternoon. the H. L. Kysers. Don Hartley and daughters Nan- iwry Thuridtt tnofnlna •! Ill IrMdway, Lowdl, Mlckigtu. bittrtd •t Sunday guests at the George Krebs cade township, and the population Quite a member of people attend- and sons of Kalamazoo spent Sat- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pinkerton. Donald Cameron of Wyandotte John Yarwouth of Green Comers ing. to the township. • urday night with Mr. and Mn. Alex Plumbing Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wortley of Mrs. Wm. Helm returned Friday cy and Katie of Belding called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth of Ann m*. w.,,«« home, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gold averaged not much over ten people ed Snow P. T. A. at the hall Friday Jean and Don of Saginaw were Arbor spent the week end with Mr. has been removed to the Harper Baptist Church. David Krebs with a giv^p 4-H to each of lis Uihly-alx square Cook cemetery, on the north side Robertson of Cascade and were din- Belding were dinner guests of Mr. from Corpus Chrlstl, Texas, where his mother, Mrs. Gladys Hartley i;o.iiolid»t«d wttitnt Uidgw June l*'7. T)t« Low«il Journal wtabliihed IU4. Comulitlat- and daughter Marie also of Sparta evening and enjoyed th# pictures and Mrs. Emll Nelson on Wed-1 she had been spending Ave weeks Sunday. week end guests of their daughter and Mrs. John Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Hospital In Detroit. Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Ward Simp- •d wWi »K« Ladgtr II, ItU members attended snow Camp at miles, the township Inaugurated a of 28th street between Kraft and ner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John joined them Sunday afternoon and shown and talk given by Mr. and nesday. with her daughter, Mrs. Rex. Min- Mrs. Bemlpp Howard and Mrs. and sister, Mrs. Stephen Nisbet and El Czapek and daughter Diane of Mr. and Mrs. George Hale were son and Harold and Leo Green of MRS. FRANCES JEtfMIES HAftOL^JEMEIIIS Traverse City and vicinity from cemetery system providing a free Patterson avenues, is almost sure- Mrs. Ernest Reuhs of Caledonia of Blandlng and Sunday evening the & Heating ttlTOR were lunch guests. Mrs. Lafayette Tanner Is a pa- nie and family, and becoming ac- Marguerite Blaser visited Wednes- family. Eastmont were Sunday visitors. Sunday dinner and evening guests Scotts were Sunday visitors of Mr. PUILISHER Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seese Friday until Sunday. grave for every resident, a system ly the oldest, and certainly the their tour of several European Snyder, B'andlng and Robertson Mam ba«rr MichigaMichigann Frtti Auociation smallest, of the five. It occupies tient in Blodgett hospital. quainted with her new grandson. day at the home of the latter's Mrs. David Raymond of Marion Mrs. Don Merrill and children of of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGee in and Mrs. Arthur Green. Last week tUISCRIfTION RATES spent Sunday afternoon with their continued to this day. . countries. families were supper guests of the Grand Rapids. what was the south-east corner of Service Mrs. Trenls Devener returned to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roller of daughter, Mrs. Walter Wlttenbach visited her sister, Mrs. Chris Kropf Ravenna spent Monday evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Guy lo all Suburibart racaivlnq thalr mail Irom Poit OHICM la Kaat aad Ionia counHa* daughter Mrs. Robert Host and The town board is responsible for ladles' parents Mr. and Mrs. Sher- 1 Mrs. Carl Jonas and Mrs. Walter Monks, Mr. and Mrs. Gaude Cole, |2i0 par yaar. All ofhan JJiM par v»a». Slagla copy 7 canh Gove Lake the quarter-section farm of Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hesche and man Reynolds. Lowell Sunday, and Is staying with Grand Rapids were guests of the near Belding. , Wednesday of last week and at- with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Sch- family at Grand Rapids. Mrs. Leon Seeley the system's operation, which pro- Cook, the township's earliest settler daughter of Saranac and Mr. and her daughter, Mrs. John Phelps Rev. and Mrs. Keith Mclver for On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. tended the funeral of Judy Ann neider. Wlttenbach of Belding spent Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chapin of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boss and niece vides a grave for every resident of who came In 1836. A number of Mrs. Raymond Hesche and daugh- LYLE COVERT until she can use her arm more, the momlng church service and Peter Muir, appointees to Africa Kropf. Mrs. W. A. Roth was hostess to day afternoon with Mrs. Fred Bla- Midland, and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. of Grand Rapids were Saturday the township, whether he is a prop- ser. Court. Cooks are burled there, Including ter crUed on their Uncle Frank Order Strawberry plants now to P*. TW 7 7M« Lowell freely. dinner. under the South African General Mr. and Mrs. Roy Osborne cf the Goofus Club on Wednesday. Read The Ledger Want Advs. supper and evening guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butterlck erty owner or not. No grave la as- Mrs. Claude Staal Is 111 wlthj Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nash and,Mr. Mission, spoke at t h e Baptist Saranac called at the J. C. Hatch Bob Schneider of South Bend entertained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bos- Mrs. Hugh Slater's grandparents. Calkins of Comstock Park Sunday be sure of getting all the plants and and Mrs. Ira Blough. signed until there is a death in a Jessee and Rachel Cook, and her afternoon and "were supper guests Everything in Plumbing and Bronchitis. and Mrs. Clair Flynn of Bowne church and were guests of the pas- home, Sunday. spent the week end with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krebs and worth of Jenlson, Mrs. Robert i family. Then either a lot, contain- varieties you want, advises Harry father, William Cook. The earliest of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall of K. Bell, M. S. U. small fruits spe- HeaUnx Center were Sunday callers at the tor and his wife, later In the even- Mrs. Adah West who has been in Mrs. Arthur Schneider. daughters and Mrs. and Mrs. Ivan White, Mrs. Ella Buttrlck and Mrs.! ing eight graves, or half a lot, de- PI one your want ads to the I/Cdger Elmer Ellis home. ing. poor health for many weeks past Mr. and Mrs. Orren {>terken were K. Blough and children were supper Jessie Thomas Friday evening in,pending on the size of the famlty, grave seems to be that of Elmer Bostwlck Lake. cialist. FREE FREE Teeple, who died In 1850. Hit Wk- " 1 was taken to Blodgett Hospital, Sunday guests of the Vaughn Ardis THERE'S A guests at the Ira Blough's Tuesday honor of David's fifth birthday. Ice i is designated. No deed Is given, but Sunday. family in St. Louis. evening in honor of Ivan's birthday. cream and cake were served. the assignment Is placed on the re- tlves, George and Peter Teeple, In | 1837 built the second house to be The Rev. Norman Woon and son Darrell Dalstra went to Pontiac Mr. and Mrs. George Kowalzyck Sharon Polllce spent the week cords. The township also pays for! Abe Lincoln always said you don't get anything for nothing . . . This applies to Delbert left on Sunday momlng for Sunday, to resume his work after of South Bowne and Mrs. Max Jan- end In Grand Rapids visiting Miss | opening and closing the grave, an""erecte1™,™d nea"r Cascade. N™/To onve has ALL WOOL buI n cemetar ,or Port Perry, Ont. to attend the fun- a weeks illness. ose of Freeport were Saturday eve- Doris Jackson. | uncommon service, and one which I 1* ' J"» >' eral of Mr. WOOD'S brother, Richard Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. [ ning guests at the George Krebs A-3c Gary Shellenberger, who is nowadays is rather costly, at least. " TRADING STAMPS too—Some one has to pay and it's sure to be YOU, the custo- Special Offer Cascade cemetery, on 30th street Woon who has been a groat suffer- Loyal Rickner were Mr. and Mrs.' on furlough from Camp France j in urban burial grounds. SUITS FOR EVERYONE • home. is the largest burial ground, and the 23 er from Arthritis for many years. Elmer Hart of Grand Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hoffman Warren Cheyenne. Wyo. called re-j A non-resident may purchase a Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Huyck, Mary the llTent mer. Shop regularly at PRECIOUS and pocketyaur savings in CASH! and family were Sunday afternoon cently at the John Polllce home. I toT^T^raM^m'urt'^'for t T r|2 Harold Bozung were Mr. and Mrs. Ellen and Linda from Carson City. and lunch guests at the David Hoff- Gary will be going to Korea when I doZ S the' 'T ^ Ship'n SHore" Any Sweater Cleaned, Pressed hk furlough i* over the opening ^nfywd closing oi me ^ township by the Rev. ODDS & ENDS Bartan Gilmore of Sparta, and the Myrtle Alexander returned home man home in honor of Mrs. David i to his furlough is over, . ,, , l. t7rnvgravep . ^Suc h niirehwipurchase*s araree rarerare., Erie Prince, about 1856. Mr. Prince Wm. Brown family of Grand Ra- Sunday night after spending two Hoffman, daughter Louise and In Smai Men's Shes Mr. and Mrs. Leon Seeley were I however. Perpetual care for all came to Cascade from Ohio In 1849, pids. weeks in Hopkins with her daugh- Frank Graham who all have birth- Sunday dinner guests of the Dan i Cascade's cemeteries was estab- 4 Size 35; 11 Size 36; 8 Size 37 Mrs. Eva Yager was taken to ter who Is 111. FREE days in February. Rlchards family of Jamestown. bringing a small stock of "Yankee Paris- llshed by vote of the townspeople notions", and opened a store, or; SUNKIST Size 110 Butterworth Hospital Wednesday Marian Bushnell and Agnes Per- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wingeier were Mr. and Mrs. Clare Coger were at the annual town meeting of 1932 grocery, In a log house across the for observation and treatment. ry visited Miss Doris Whitney and WITH EACH SKIRT Thursdav dinner guests of Mr. and Sunday callers at the Rufus Greg- 4 Suits Regularly 825 Calif. Oranges 39c or 3. Before that. Cascade cemetery river. He was school Inspector, and Mrs. Howard White entertained mother In Carson City Saturday prompted Mrs. Francis Seese. ory home. had been cared for from funds rais- superintendent of several Sunday a friend from East Jordon several evening. ed by the Ladles' Cemetery Associ- 9 Suits Regularly $40 days of last week. Merle Alexander and family, and Umifcd Tim# Offer schools that developed In dlffemet 1 cuffs ation, with a yearly supper. Mrs. parts of the area. He was In de- 3 Suits Regularly $45 WITH THIS COUPON Mrs. Claude Thorne spent several the Wesley Adrianse family visited National THIS WEEK SPECIAL! Ralph Auble ancTMrs. Charles But- mand at picnics and temperance Idaho Potatoes Carrots days of last week with her daugh- their sister In Hopkins, Sunday, j trlck were members of this organi- ter, Mrs. Fay Johnson and family Mrs. Edward Danoskl and Dan- KRAUT Hemid'i Skinless meetings and his Influence helped 3 Suits Regularly $50 | CIGARETTES | 298 zation. to shape the commtmity. In Cascade. ny of Kalamazoo spent last week ALL POPULAR BRANDS Frank Lewis Is sexton, and Mr. Prince died In 1862, and was 3 Suits Regularly $58 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Weeks and with her sister, Mrs. Edwin Y. Lowell Cleaners Franks Frank Warner Is maintenance man 10 "«59c 2 25c Mrs. Ellis Rollins went to Marcel- Marshall and family. Dale Marshall buried In the land he had given, Frtt Pickup & Delivery c and caretaker, for five cemeteries under a young oak. His grave, as 1 Suit Regularly $60 1 ch. $1.75 lus, Sunday, to hear the Rev. Roger returned home with them to spend TW 7-9298 in the township: Cascade, Cook, Rollins preach In the Methodist a week. 49 he had directed, was unmarked. QUAKER OR BROOKS CAMPBELL With each J5.00 order lb. Snow, Witneyvllle, and St. Mary's. Today It would be good to know Church there. They all were guests Mr. and Mrs. Gaylor Pitcher of J Traverse City and Mrs. George Wy- what one (If it survives) of the Catsup 4 !•' 89c Soup Tomtto 4(«49e^zrrr--_- of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Court. trees which shadow that serene hill- Mr. and Mrs. Meivln Starbard benga of Grand Rapids visited their top Is Erie Prince's monument. WITH THIS COUPON I and son of Lake Odessa spent Sun- cousin, Mrs. Albert Martin, Friday. CAMPBELL CAMPBELL day afternoon at the Earl Starbard Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stormzand \ mm 9 Armour ^ home. and girls spent the week end in Snow Community HridM1 Hoodie for SOUP MUSMOOM Mrs. S. P. Reynolds Soilp 3 49c 3 f.r 49c I Ste Cigarettes j The Clair Snyder family of Beld- Cheboygan with Mr. and Mrs. Rog- Va Off ing were Sunday dinner guests of er Krum. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snyder. Mrs. Bert Tefft and daughter STORK SHOWER HONORS I cm $1.8 5 j Maine ADDED TO OUR WHITE Kitchen Bouquet 4-oz 47c A-1 Sauce 6-oz.)« 34c Ralph Boerma left Saturday for Ruth of Belding, Mrs. Harold Ray- Roll Pork Sausage 3 - 85c NOW | With each S5.00 order TWO WAITING MOTHERS „ mor and Mrs. Roy Thompson of - x Florida. Mrs. Lester An'onldes and Mrs. ELEPHANT SALE: ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boerma Lowell, spent last week Wednesday \ can 39c Emma Dalstra entertained twenty- SWIFT'S PREM spent Sunday with her brother-in- with their sister Mrs. Martin Post- Potatoes seven ladles last Tuesday evening 5 Pr. Carharff Brown waisfband CHEF ROY-AR DEE Can n law, Frank Carpenter In Grand Ra- ma In Grand Rapids. WITH THIS COUPON FRESH PICNIC ^TYLE at the hall with a stork shower hon- Overalls, sizes 38 fo 44 SPAGHEHI & MEAT BALLS 27c pids. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Raymor oring Mrs. R'chard Smith and Mrs. are your finest value in 25c Regularly $4.89 ( T£A/0£A Miss Judy Schneider who has and daughter Sandra were Sunday Pork Roast John Blandlng. evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ARMOUR TREET can 39c i Bllttef » 49c been a student at Albion College, patataes today. Chris- Several lively games under the 5 Half-Wool Work Shirfst blue TOPQMbS Kenneth Fisher In Saranac. QUAKER entered Junior College in Grand tiansen's are proud to direction of Mrs. Seymour Hesche Size \AVi Rapids last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Myers of 5c OFF bEAL With Each $5.00 Order 2-47c were played and the guests of honor Regularly $3.98 RED SALMON can 89c Saranac. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heet- recommend this potato Keyko Margarine unwrapped their many beautiful her of Belding, Mr. and Mrs. Har- MEATS SPIC & SPAN Reg. 27c Econ. 83c as another of Its top and useful gifts. Delicious refresh- vey Whitney of G«ind Rapids were quality items. ments were served by the hostess- CENTER CUT 1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and es. PORK CHOPS, lb. 57c With This Coupon and Mrs. Ellsworth Raymor. SOMETHING NEW! Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chapin and 55c you can buy any one Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman children of Sanford spent the week- PORK STEAK lb. 39c Cheer-Tide—Surf of the following Giant and daughters of Willow-run were Flattering as all get-out...Ship'n Shore's summer-scene Delicious Hallmark Beans in Foil end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. 'A 0H week end guests of their mother Size box of Soaps: '^5 blouse that closes little cuffs with glow-y pearl links. Seymour Dalstra. ALL PRICESN INCLUDE SALfeS TAX FRESH SPARE RIBS lb. 37c Mrs. Elizabeth Veneman, and were 1039c Alden Cole of I^anslng was a Fab—Vel-Rinso Blue Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Quick johnny collar opens, closes like a book. Pan. Bake 'Em Right in the Package 29c Tuesday dinner guest of his par- PORK ROAST picnic lb. 28c CHEER—TIDE—FAB ARRIVING THIS WEEK AT Mac Raymor. Combed cotton broadcloth, wonderful to wash... FOR COOKING SPECIAL. ents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole Lirfe box 30c DREFT—RINSO BLUE Mrs. Harry Shaler and Mrs. Julia in white, pales, darklings. Sizes 28 to 40. OR BAKING Thursday evening visitors at the PIG HOCKS lb. 2lc Cowill TW 7-9219 Condon of Lowell attended the fun- Cole home were Mr. and Mrs. With $3 Order—1 to a Customer GEE'S eral of Mrs. Shaler's sister, Mrs. New patterned blouses too...in profusion! John Vincent and son Alden of CHUNK BACON lb. 29c •MM ••••• ow mmmmm mmmmmmm Wlilard Bell. In Colorado Springs, Hastings and Sunday evening cal- Louse Powder , Colorado, Monday. Mrs. Erma Blg- TEXAS TENDER Wisk ***•"»• * I9(' 49c lers were Mrs. Claudia Fuller and SWISS STEAK lb. 45c HEAD CHEESE lb. 29c MORTON'S Nails, Barbed Wire ler of Lansing, Mr. Bell's sister, al- Cello Carrots Mrs. Myrtle Shupp of Hastings. so accompanied them. MULLERS ref. tpeciil Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schmidt BEEF POT ROAST lb. 35c NO. 1 PORK SAUSAGE lb. 27c POT PIES Poultry Netting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Siciliano and and daughter Lucille of Mapes Dis- Lawn Fence • children of Grand Rapids were Cinnamon Rolls 25c 21c trict were dinner guests Sunday of ROLLED BEEF ROAST lb. 49c SKINLESS FRANKS lb. 39c BEEF, TURKEY, CHICKEN JUMBO SEEflESS Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Reynolds. MACARONIt CHEESE Rower Guard Dawn Fresh GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. 99c CENTER CUT Crapefrult HAM SLICES lb. 79e 2 I" 55C Electric Fence Posts CAN YOU IDENTIFY THIS The Way to a Mushroom Sauce cm 10c Electric Fence Wire Hardware Cloth Calif. Lemons Dromedary MYSTERY FARM Auto Wash Brushes Woman's Heart SHHXR •HITELT' Gingerbread Mix 2 ita 49c Do you recognize fhis farm? If you do, hurry fa Wiffenbach Sales & Service, PRECIOUS GROCERY Bow Saws The finest ice Cream in town W. Main St., Lowell. If you are fhe firsf fo idenfify if you will receive a sub- FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Pan & Roller Sets New Low Price Open Evenings 'til 10 Try it, we know you'll agree! scripfion fo The Lowell Ledger. IF YOU OPERATE THIS FARM you will re- Breeze ^ 29c et 69c ceive a 5 x 7 aerial phofo mounfed in a frame, from Wiffenbach's FREE. No CHRISTIANSEN'S ALL TUVORS nlinnA rxllc stockings Amer. Family Det. et. 69c Aristocrat Ice Cream Ajax 2e OFF DEAL 2 "es 21c

Banquet HEKMAH'S Sheerness Pot Pies TURKEY. CHICKEN, BEEF 3" 69c Saltlne Crackers ^ 27c has a new lease on life

swcTpsrines because of Berkshire's Nylace 12-oz. tin Top and Toe-Ring run protection Ace High Orange Juke I 33( CEDARGREEN ST WBERRIES lb. pkg. 49c DIAL SOAP Free Deal 3 bath bars 37c HILLS BROS. COFFEE lb. 97c Beautiful sheers are longer lasting when you're wearing SWIFTNING 3 lb. fin 79c SNO CROP PEAS 2 pkgs. 47c WOODBURY SOAP 3 bars 28c Berkshires. It's the Nylace top that ends garter Wis. Hild Ched. Cheese 8 oz. pkg. 3Sc BROADCAST CORNED BEEF HASH 29c FLUFFO, The yeiow shortening 3-lb. fin 89c runs, the Nylace Toe-Ring that calls a halt to runs from the toe. These twin features safe- ALLSWEET MARGARINE 2 lbs. 57c OXYDOL. WITH BLEACH Gf. pkg. 74c DASH DOG FOOD 2 cans 29c mmm guard all the sheerness in between. And SHURFRESH CHEESE SPR D. 2 lb. box 69c JOY, MILD FOR DISHES Reg. Size 30c ROXEY DOG FOOD ^ 3 cans 25c with full-fashioned Berkshires there UNCLE BEN'S RICE 14 oz. pkg. 27c IVORY SNOW Reg. 31c Gf. 74c ORIENTAL SHOW YOU SAUCE bfl. 19c are the straight-as-an-arrow seams, "fitted" heel. UNCO BLEACH Vi gal. 31c SPIC & SPAN, For your clean^ pkg. 27c SHURHNE SPAGHETTI 2 pkgs. 31c* OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 cans 19c UPTON GREEN TEA V2 lb. pkg. S9c STAR KIST TUNA can 35c CHOICE OF Spartan Reserve Saturday, February 25th, to Visit $1.35 Strawberry Preserves 20-oz. Jar 49( Our Store "Open House"-9 A. M. to 9 P. M. $1.50 Don't forget it only takes WATCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS REGARDING REFRESHMENTS. $1.65 DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS, ETC. 20 pages to fill a Top STORE HOURS Monday Thru Saturday For Your In A Gift Folder Green Stamp Book $ 8 A.M. 9 P.M. Shopping Convenience HEADQUARTERS FOR/ Your present car may help you win 50,000 For Gift Wrapping

SALES-PARTS-SERVICE In Plymouth's *150,000 Lucky Motor Number Sweepstakes TBS PRIZES-I1S090BB IN ALLI TOP1 SHEEN Fartnall Tractors — International Trucks The car you now own may be worth a lot more Bring proof of ownership—for your i960 or 1* edxe—S50,000 Sth prize—$1,000 CHRISTIANSEN rtz • than you think! It might help you win $60,000, newer car (any make)—to any PlymoOth dealer, 3nd prize-world trip SOprbes of $500 Oldsmobile Cars or a thrilling world trip! Thoee are juet two of and register the motor number on the FREE v«r two by dr, phn $9,000 75 print ef $250 STAMPS If aV the prizes in Plymouth'B 1160,000 Lucky Motor entry blank. Not a thing to buy! Complete • M prise—$5,000 100 prizes ef $100 SUPER MARKET Number SweepatakeL rules at showroom.* • 4* prize—$2,500 555 pdzet ef $50 You can enter with ANY ear, 1960 er newer ,.. TW7-99H Wlttenbach Sales & Service 403 E. Main St., Lowtl It OOEtNT have to be a Plymenth. Watt Mdn St* UmI PLYMOUTH yeerpwslwrelfcwisfwihtyoer ^Tfiisl 21S W. KARI tTn LOWELL TW7-7577 » • asm mM « THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL. MI»H^ FEB. t, II Mn. NeUi« Uece of CterksvUle WANTTD: ANTIQUKS-Old lamps, WANTED — Woman for Farm Ltfiflf Along US-U were yidton at the Wilbur Youpg or pa/ta, old dolls, do* heads, work at Shamrock Rest Home, MnL. Cccllc Cronlnfwr home Sunday afternoon. call lor appointment Phone TW 4 PER CENT INTEREST Lniijj or bodies, cast Iron penny banks, The McCaul children from Lake 7-7555 p42 Term Nat'I Farm Loan Ais'n. FOR GOOD COFFEE, Gome out to old dishes and old glassware, Turn Those Unwanted Articles Into Cash with a Want Ad. TW7-9261! 1043 Leonard St., Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yeiter called Odessa spent the week end with the Dinner Bell Restaurant and their grandparents, Mr. and Mn. old shaving mugs. Will buy old PRIVATE PARTY needs 11,500.00 Mich. Phone RI 2-2563. c47tf WHITE LEGHORNS. Leg.iom Min- REFRIGERATION SERVICE. Re- FOR SALE- 28 G. Remington shot- SERVICEABLE BULL for sale. THE LOWELL LEDOCn, LOWELL, MICH., FEB. 8, 1858 on her sister, Mrs. Ira Weabrook, Truck Stop. We are now serving Fred Fahrnl. attic accumulations, old catalogs, on 16,000.00 home In Ada. will re- COMMERCIAL For Sole—General orca Cross, California Gray Leg- frigerators. freezers, milk cool- gun for $80. Phone UN 84254 p42 Good Holstein. Maynar.f Roth. Ri . ••• • i...... Where Does Your at Blodgett hospital, last Friday fresh lake perch; also chicken old gups, or anything old, one FOR SALE—House and two large horn Cross, White Rocks chicks. ers. Clark Fletcher. Phone TW 1, Qarksville Phone TW 7-7054 ^"ROOM MODERN HOME fur ivnl, afternoon. Mr. and Mn. John Fahrnl, va- pay at 125.00 per month. Call or sa e every Sunday. Open until 10 p m. ptae or an entire estate. Write Discount on early orders. Cale- 7-9390. LS c9tf SAW FILING — Hand, cireular, or TW 7-9357 p42 ' ?_ Horace Weeks. 924 W. cationing in Florida, wrote to rela- OR 6-2322. c42 lots. Vergennes road, good loea- YOUR OVERCOAT mulhpmofed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klahn, of H mUe West of Lowell on M-21. Joseph Moch, 479 Diamond Ave., liuii. IftQuire James Roberts. Ph. for five years for only 62c. Ber- donia Farmers Elevator Hatch- band, meat and chain saws, Main St., Lowell. p42t. Lake Odessa, caUed at the Will tives here that they have been on SIGNS INCOME TAX- Will help you with ~ PC NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan, TW 7-7821. (-4041-42 lou Motli&pray guarantees to re- ery. Phone TW 1-81S6. c42-43 MIRACLOTH TOWELS—1 dozen handles put In tools and tools a plane trip with friends ttrCuba. BANNER WINDOW your returns. Mrs. Rosena Pul-| Klahn home last Friday evening. or phone*GLS-8373 after 6 p. m. pair or replace your coat if dam- large new towels assorted wilors, sharpened. Dennle'i Mower and Lo«t and Found Mrs. Arline Smith, of Grand Ra- Members of the local Extension APPLES--Romes and Delicious. Real Estate for Sale SIONS len, 3187 "nwrncrest Dr . Cascade. • . t &• ;; i.sc40-53 aged by moths within 5 years. HALLMARK GREETING CARDS only 11.29 postpaid. Send cash. Saw Serv. 1 ml. west ot Lowell UUH pids, called on her daughter, San- club entertained their husbands for $1 bushel and up. Phone TW -L Discount Co., Ed more. Mich. on M-21. Phone TW7-7674. c27tf Plwne GL 1-2041. c41-441STR^ ^ ^ KAKM, young % TRUCK SIONS Rent an electric sprayer. Roth for every occasion that calls for male boagle. Owner may have dra, at the Stoken home, Sunday dinner and a social evening at the 7-7806, 64 miles NE of Lowell REAL ESTATE SERVICE-Wm. rememljj-ance. For a friendly ELECTRICITY WANTED — Decorating, painting TUCKER & Sons Company, Lowell. c42 c41-43 by identifying and paying for this afternoon. The Johnsons and De- Grange Hall Friday l^venlnp. on Marble rd. p42 A. Armstrong, 26 yean experi- SCREEN PROCESS PRINTING greeting, a word of good cheer, CULLIOAN SOFT Water BerHee. RUMMAGE SALE-Lowell City and paper hanging, Cleaning ad. Fred Fuss, Foreman Dr. p42 WtSNITI AfiAM mi AGAIN! Youngs were evening callers. I » • A ence. Specializing In good farms or an expression of sympathy. FIRST AND SECOND CUTTING Complete Water Conditioning on Hall Friday and Saturday, Feb. Tuesdays and Thursdays, also Welding It Radiator Gall TWI-Ttn or Step INCOME TAX—File now for early a service bull or home-owned The Clare Bryant family of Lo- Ironing. Mn. Da Seeley, 410 and suburban. Phone Rockford refund. Phone TW 7-9878. Harold A Hallmark card Is thoughtful- Alfalfa Hay. Surge Milker. West- 10, and 11, from 10:00 a. m. SUPER KIM-TONI WANTED service At im Rlverakte Drive equipment. Free consultation well, called at the home of their Avery St. p42 V06-1203 or write Ada, R2. o47tf Collins. LS c4042 ness personHed! Available at Inghouse milk cooler, four cans. to 6:00 p. m. c42 rev «•«'» MM "« kw parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Bryant Mrs. Ira San:.>nri 15 gal. hot water heater. Mrs. service. Phone Ionia 1878 Collect ly. ir» (amplittly Itew-tew. Steel Fabrication aad Repair Christiansen Drug Store, Lowell. or write 420^ N. Dexter, Ionia LOMBARD plttoly tllfftrtnll H'l Saturday evening. CUSTOM BUTCHERDJG, cutting LAND CONTRACTS—Invest your R, f. WEAVER Wm. Converse. Ph. TW 7-7472. p42 SMALL MEN WANTED to buy 23 money in land contracts, 6% in- Welding 11.00 A WEEK ouys a new port- c42 efiltf FOR RENT wetheUel GO? Ruth Ann Bloomer and Jean An- Bom to Mr. and Mn. James and grinding, beef, pork and veal all-wool suits, sizes 35, 36 and able typewriter, Royal Corona, 0«rflf«wi MW ftlen, U*«ly p* Overbeck at Butterworth Hospital terest, Ten to twenty per cent Complete Radiator Service FOR SALE~Hay, square bale. Nel- CHAIN SAWS tonldes were numbered among the for your freezer, 27c lb. and up. 37 In six price ranges. One-third Remington. Olympia, etc. Call PLANNING A FARM SALE? MOTOROLA TV AND Radio. For UPSTAIRS APARTMENT, 5 rooms. Mil, Htfc *—p leaes... Friday February 3rd, a 6 pound discount. We have a few avail-j —BolUac. Redding, RepalHag, son Davenport. Phone GL 4-2829. Service Club members and leaders Want to buy cattle. East Paris off at Coons. Harold Collins TW7-8878. LS c26tf Make a date with me now! Care- the finest call Williams Radio Utilities furnished. Mrs. L. A. «te...e«y >• |l|89 Because of the preal interest of local from five counties who spent the 14 ounce son. The Overbeek's have Packing Co . 4300 K. Paris rd. able now. For further details call, ful handling, good planning. My P42-44 S TV, Phone TW7-9340. c48tf See the new lightweight, power- m.m. •Al. W. or write Slabey Realtor. 2157 S.i Weaver. Riverside dr. Phone TW ful rugged duty liomhard Sawn weekend at the 4H Snow Camp at a daughter Cherry who is being Call Dutton MY8-8407 or after 5 WANTE3)—Someone to collect and -30 'fears Experience la years of auctioneering experience Division. CH 1-0129. C41-42, 7-7358. c36tf electrical customers in the use of Traverse City. cared for at the home of her pm call Richard Havenga, Grand deliver washing regular. Soft wat- WekUng aad Radiator Work ore yours. George VandcrMculen, FOR SALE—Jig Saw and 12-ln. KEYS MADE while you wait, all band saw. Emerson Stevens. Ph. kinds 25c. Gamble Store, 220 W. Sunday dinner guests at the John grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Har Rapids RI2-8283. c36tf er, no detergent. TW 7-7725. 429 7IVE ROOM HOUSE for sale. Wiilj PUT Auctioneer, Rhone Dutton MY S- APARTMENT FOR RENT Mod- TW 7-7361. c42 Main, Lowell. TW7-7113. c3tf electricity we have prepared this Regans were son John, Jr., and old Alderlnk. N. Jefferson. c42 have to be moved off premises. | Located in Former 8571. p42 em. upstairs, unfurnished, three Milton Wilcox, Jr. wife of Mlddleville; afternoon call- Mr. and Mn. Carl Roth visited Fred Moson, Age 90, , ONE OF THESE All wired for 120 and 220. TW Gould's Garage Used Car FOR SALE-MEN S WINTER jack- ALFALFA HAY for sale. Al rooms and bath, private entrance. LoweU Ph. TW 7 7818 ers were son George and son. of their daughter, Mrs. Paul DeWent I 11 D /I C • #V A M ^ WANTED—Fireproof safe, any size. THERE IS NO "SPECIAL DAY" GEE'S handy chart as a check list to show I Ul IIWl l-vrWt;ll f\lf>kUtfni| 7-9816 from 11 a. m. .till 1 p. m., Pa. TW 7-IS08 ets, W: Boy's winter jackets, $4 din. Phone TW 7-7277. c42-43 Phone TW 7-9891 c40tf cSTtf tts W. Main Phone 9218 Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Emll of Grand Rapids Wednesday and BUYS ON ICE to advertise. Ledger Want Ads Wm. Schreur. Phone TW 7-9887. or after 6:00 p. m. at night and I Al rear of lit B. Main and J8: Children's shoes, $2.99; enroute home they called at the Dies Sunday In Ionia get results every day. Read 'em TRUSSI3y—Trained fUter. wrfica' Nelson, Lowell, and Mr. and Mrs. c42 all day Saturday. p42| Men's $4.99. Wepman's Clothing UPSTAIR APARTMENT -3 rooms you what your various household home of Mr. and Mn. Ray Leece AT .V VALUES for profit, use 'em for results. appliances, etc. ROM Rexall David Stahl, Middleville. Fred Mason, age 90, a Lowell >* Store, E. Main St., Lowell. c42 furnished and heated. Private en- The Elmer Yeiters had Sunday of East Paris. They report that Phone TW7-9261. p42 Drugs. Saranac. Mich, o-89tf trance and garage. One mile east resident during his youth, pass- 1M4 ChryMer Wiadaor t-Dr. units use in an average month. ^ dinner with Mother Yeiter. The Ray Is now gaining very nicely TRUCKING EVERY THURSDAY POTTED PLANTS—Beautiful Cy- on M-21. Mrs. Roy Johnson, Low-] ed away unexpectedly Sunday H It H CHEVROLET IMS Ford (^wtora VI 4-Dr. FOR SALE—Rabbits live or dress- Lisle Garks and Glen Yeiters call- from his major surgery, and has to Lake Odessa stock sale. Call clamen. 97c and up; fancy leaf ell phone TW 7-7676. c42' piornlng at the Eekert Nursing IMS Dodfce 4 Door ed. A. W. Wass Ink. Phone TW These figures are taken from a sur- ed In the afternoon. taken several auto rides with his Jack Nelson. LoweU TW7-7495 or and miniature geranium. Birch- home in Ionia. Although his 19M Chevrolet Deluxe 4-Dr. 7-7491. c42 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Campau friends. George Francisco TW7-7818 c46tf wood Gardens, Godfrey St., Low- Mr. and Mn. Horace Myen and health had been failing the past 1955 Chevrolet Dlx.2-Dr, IMS PontUe Deluxe t-Dr. HOG MEN! vey conductd by General Electric as and Robert attended a birthday BOTi'LED GAS—Safe, clean, de- ell. TW 7-7737. c42tf Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Livingston few months, his condition had IMS Bulck Special 4 Dr. WELL DRILLING and repair, new OPEN HOUSE dinner in Ann's honor, at her moth- Light Green wWi heat- pendable gas sendee. FREE er's, Saturday night. They enjoyed and sons were Thursday supper h(?l been known to be serious. IMt Plymouth 4 Di. pumps and service. Frank Aver- FIRST CUTTING OF Alfalfa. er & defroster, radio. Equipment. Call us first! Phone average for a family of four. The movies of their California trip and guests of Mr. and Mn. Marvel Funeral services were held IMS Chevrolet Hard-Top I Dr. ill, Jr. Ph. 0116-4501. c37tf Wiitenbac'i Brothers. TW 7- CH3-14?2 Wolverine S h e U a n e FEB. 25TH Neib. The occasion was in honor Tuesday morning at the Myen WHOLE OR mi ULF k. 39c Lc:d one owner car, 1MI Plymouth Deluxe 4-Dr. c42 the Rose Bowl game. Lean Pork Loins Service. 716 So. Division, Grand FOR SALE—1952 Chrysler New 979C after 7 p. m. Feed Master Mix Sow cost is figured on Lowell's average of Mn. Nelb's birthday. Funeral home In Ionia, Rev. IM1 Poattv Deluxe 4-Dr. Watch For George Rentjohler, pastor of the 1MI Hudson Deluxe 4-Dr. Rapids. LS cl9tf Yorker, four door, fully equipped, Mr. ami Mn. Ira Sargeant were 1954 Ptymoath BeN. 4-Dr. low mileage, in A-1 condition. Further Details residential rate of 1.7c per KW. Sooth Boston Sunday afternoon callen of their Ionia Presbyterian church offlc- 1M0 Hudson Deluxe 4-Dr. f • | * Miss Belle Young atlng. Interment Is In the Mau- RacBo, heater and de- IMS Dodge Deluxe 4-Dr. nasimgs Livesrocii Harold Jefferles, Phone TW 7- MALL Concentrate with daughter, Mn. Laura Schwab and 9261. ' p41-44 soleum at Highland Park, Ionia. Marion Sliced Bacon 5 * $1.00 daughter. Ann, of Grand Ledge. froster, Sim visor. A 2- 1M1 Chevrolet Oarry-AU ( MolU ' -February S, 1956 WITTENBACH Mr. and Mn. Harold Alderlnk His only survivor Is his sister, Average Average Mr. and Mn. Clarke Parsons HERRUD OR FALARSKI FRESH EXTRA LEAN tone Green beauty, Pu-poae) Feeder Pigs I 5JS414.00 fOR BALE-SLAB WOOD 88.00 CHAIN SAWS SALES & SERVICE APPLIANCE KW per Cost pei* are living In an apartment In the entertained his parents, Mr. and Klttie, until recently a resident Top Calves 125.00430.00 per cord at yard. Cornell Lumber Your Grain to 1M0 Ford yt Ton V-8 Pick up W. Main Ph. TW 7 9*07 Month Month Glen Parsons' farm home. Mn. Ben Alderlnk of Bowne Cen- of Lowell, now a patient at Eek- Seconds 1 $18.00-125.00 Co. olSti 3 Models Mn. Wayne Stuart was hostess ter to Sunday dinner. ert Nunlng Home in Ionia. Skinless Franks Ground Beef The above cars are all very nice, 1953 Chevrolet Dfat. 4-Dr. Common and Culls ....$ 8.00418.00 WINDOW SHADES and curtain Low Prices ^45 LIVING ROOM Saturday afternoon at a tea honor- Spenor Johnson returned to hla dean quality automobiles equipped Sheep ; $3.004 8.00 » 39c ALL mi BEEF •09c Dark Hue finish, heat- rods. All sizes and colors. Phone ing her sister-in-law, Mn. Don work at the A A P Warehouse at JUNIOR FARM BUREAU with the accessories that make you Lambs $16 00420.00 Television 18 $ .30 TW 7-7391. Roth A Sons Furni- PREGNANT SOWS Stuart, a recent bride. Grand Rapids, after having been MEETS TONIGHT AT 8 wii aerrosTer, rociio proud to own them. Young Beef $12.00417.10 WITTENBACH Tilng — Trenching Radio 10 .17 Mr. and Mn. Don Stuart are l: home for a week, having Injured S2.19 »*• $1.05 ture Co. c21tf The Kent County Junior Farm NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO RUY Beef Cows $ 8.50412.70 Tile occupying their new house recent- his hand nrd wrist when he slipped Bulls $12.00415.30 SALES SERVICE Record Player 2 .04 Bureau meet tonight (Thursday) 1950 Dodge Cor. 4-Dr. THAT GUARANTEED CAR USED TELEVISION SETS $39.50 & ly built on Gould drive. and fdl on the ice. Top Hogs $13.004$13.90 to $99.50 reconditioned and guar- W. Main Ph. TW 7-W07 Lights 14 .24 February 9, at the Vergennes n^arev an— aa l a-raatf rlSrot FROM US The kind of spring pig crop you get this year Mr. and Mn. diaries Nash and Mr. and Mn. Carl Roth visited Township Hall, Unvj is 8 o'clock PURE HOME RENDERED Ruffs $ 8.00410.75 anteed. Williams Radio & TV, C4144 Farni Drainage Electric Clock I'/i .03 Mr. and Mn. Oxel Johnson ot ^ Square dancirg will be en- We Select Only the Best, and Offer Boars $ 7.004 8.50 TW7-9340. c39tf depends on the rations you feed your near Belding Sunday afternoon.— joyed after th-i meeting, and 1951 Chevrolet Dlx 2.Dr. Them For You to Test Top Calf $30.00 • FREE ESTIMATES The children of the Rosenberger 5o.ii. c $5.95 BOTTLED GAS—Installation and a lunch of barbecues and soft LARD 3 * 39c Robert Poll Caledonia pregnant sows RIGHT NOW! MASTER MIX school are having a day of vaca- A Black beauty For the Choice—See Royce Top Hogs $13.90 100 pounds gas. $19.27. Phone TW DINING ROOM drinks has been planned. C. E. Sullivan Ph. Lowell TW 7 7200 tion, as the teacher, Miss Eliza- For the Best—See We» L. H. KeUy Hickory Corners 7-9348 or TW7-9983. Bovee Bottled SWEET 1« iORD'N GLACIER CLUI WE GIVE DOUILE WE TRADE, FINANCE WATER WELL DRILLER / SOW CONCENTRATE is rich in natural- Lights beth Croel will be In attendance c42 Gas, 919 E. Main st. Lowell. HARRY DE MULL 14 .24 NOTICE Ada, Mich. at the County Institute at Ionia, L&M GREEN STAMPS AND GUARANTEE LS clOtf 1 Mile West of Lowell on M-21 source proteins, minerals and vitamins from Tuesday. We Now Offer You 8SM Bailey Dr. Ph. OR« 5S11 CLARK Oleo Ice Cream REPLACEMENT Electric Range c24tf KITCHEN 24-Hour Wrecker Service c41tf EVERY WEDNESDAY Ready to Trade? burners for all makes. Clark the milk and fish products and property bal- Try a Ledger want ad. Electric Range 90 1.53 SERVICI Plumbing and 2 fe 39c vi itu» 69c Tractors Fletcher, Phor.e TW7-9390. AND FRIDAY H&H LS c9tf anced to help keep your sows and their litters Refrigerator with top freezer 60 1.02 Radios — Phonographs Heating STiY & CLEMENZ Trucks — Cars Without top freezer 35 .60 Antennas TV'S — Washing Machines FIVE DAY Watch Repair service —Guaranteed Used Cars— in top shape. WE REMOVE SHEET METAL WORK at Avery Jeweler?, Aperienced Electric Frying Pan 20 .34 Motor Sales Dead or Disabled Chevrolet What Have You? watch repairman to give you ex- 1B95 CHEVROLET 218 2 UK. Electric Coffee Maker 6 .10 Your Philco, Raytheon, Zenith TW 7-7534 Ph. TW 7-9881 pert guaranteed service. LS cl5tf Hones and Cattle TW7-9294 508 W. MAIN Open Evenings IW4 DESOTO FIREDOME STA. ELIMINATE RUNTS AND WEAK PIGS Rotisserie Broiler JO .17 Dealer And Otiier Farm 309 East Main St. $ Sanitary Market 9 Weet M-21 Lowell, Mien. WITTENBACH PERSONAL—For you who like the WAGON Electric Clock CAUTW 7-9954 best In Insurance protection, we V

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HYDRAULIC-HUSHED Fti, Sot. Feb. 10.11 VALVE LIFTERS OUTRIGGER SAFETY Planning now to bnlM?' IN ALL "BLUE-FLAME" REAR SPRINGS DOOR ANO "TURBO-FIRE" LATCHES ENGINES. Let us give you experi- enced advice on Everything's yours in Chevrolet plans ahd materials MEMORIES ARF. MADE ANTI-DIVE BRAKING OF THIS EXCEPT HIGH COSTS 1 Deaa Martin GREAT PRETENDER The Platteni

SIXTEEN TON * SIML. MAN., Feb. 12,13 Planning now to remodel? 'Tennessee" Ernie Swrfay k*m 3 P. M. ROOK AND ROLL WALTZ Kay Starr We are always 4 ENGINE CHOICES WITH H.P. UP TO 225 LISBON ANTKJUA Neboa Riddle glad to help. I BAND OF GOLD Kn-HOTWHam All hov* directional tiflnoli « ilondofd equip"*" Don Cherry Toes., Wed,, Then,, These features mark Chevrolet tops in value, all !T8 ALMOST TOMORROW The Dream Weavers Feb. 14.15, U right; and most of them make Chevy wfer Plan tefix up . Start now! and a lot more fun to drive! Come in ami ut-- DUNQAREE DOLL ^PfNCFP Y .CS Eddie TUber Makt '56 the year to fix! Open Saturday Night Radio Service LOWEL>WE L LUMBER Company WdtDtoyy'i IL O. CHROUCH If you got it here, Ifi gotta ACCOA L CO. till nrnvm-m] H&H Chevrolet M E. MataSL^Fh. tW 14m 'African Uon' Pk 1W7-flf4