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FIFTY-THIRD YEAR LOWELL, , SEPTEMBER 27, 1945 NUMBER 21 The Leonard Studio is shining News oi Our Boys and bright, having been newly Richard R. Fongci; S 2-c left Lowell Unaffected Lowell Sailor Aboard South Dakota When It Sailed Into Tokyo Bay painted and papered throughout, Shoemaker, California Monday for Ration Board to By Change in Time Kent War Chest new linoleum laid and a new en- sea duty. trance. Outside painting and other • * * Attorney General John R. Deth- Improvements will -be made soon. Pvt. Rex Collins has been trans- mers said Wednesday that com- ferred from Parrls Island, D. C., to Cease Work Here munities now operating on central Merits Support Mrs. Mable Scott, who has con- Camp La Jeune, N. C. To Be Abolished Sometime war time, the state's legal time, ducted a beauty shop on west Main * * • will need to make no change when Our Service Men Still In Street, for a number of years, has Tom Hall 8 2-c, son of Mr. and Before October 13th the country as a whole goes back Need of Generous b* sold her business to Mlas Elva Peet • Mrs. C. A. Hall left the Btatea this to standard time Sept. 30. who took possession on Monday, week for sea duty In the Pacific. Says Chairman Ltst winter a special session of Backing of All September 17. Miss Peet formerly the legislature established central * * • With the curtailment of the Gov- worked for Mrs. Scott, leaving two war time as the legal time In Mich- With the War Chest Victory Pvt. Harold Jefferles left Satur- ernmeut's Price and Rationing years ago to work In a Defence igan, with the proviso that If con- Campaisrn scheduled to open on day night for Fort Riley, Kan., for Control Program, Chairman L. W. plant In Ionia. Mrs. Scott wishes reassignment, after a 10-day fur- gress should end war time nation- Monday, October 6, throoighout to thank her many patrons and Rutherford of the Kent County Kent County, chairmen for Ada, lough at home. War Price and Rationing Board ally, the state should be on eastern friends for their patronage. * • * standard time, which Is the same Cascade, Verjrennes and Lowell located at Lowell, announces that RobertW.Baldry,22, watertender.lhas been a long and hard fight butlMlch., marked on the bags. townships and Lowell village., Pfc. Ralph Clark, son of Mr. and his board is to be abolished some- as central war time. Incidental Intelligence: It'll be third class, U. S. N. R.. son of Mr.lthe best men have won. We are! "I want to say 'Hello' to all the were named bv Mrs. Boyd Ander- Mrs. Lewis Clark of Lowell arrived time befdre October 13. Termina- nice when the nylon and silk hose home Monday morning having re- and Mrs. William Baldry of Lowell'looking this place over good now, guys at the Superior Furniture Co. son, region 7, regional chairmen, are back and the women's legs will tion notices have been sent to eni' Alto Sailor on Piedmont R. 3, is serving aboard the U. 8. £.jbecause it isn't worth seeing again. —Bob." they are Mrs. Howard Shead, ceived his discharge. ployecs of the board from the Dis- look like women's legs Instead of • • * South Dakota, which was one ofjWe are Just waiting now to hit the The South Dakota fired the first Ada township; Miss Elizabeth cold meat. . . . Writes Harry My- trict CPA Administrative Division. the first to enter Tokyo Bay for [oid U. S. A. again. We are supposed salvo of the first bombardment of Kegle, Cascade township; Frank Lt. Jack Smith has received hlo Chairman Rutherford will taper off ers in the Lapeer County Press: discharge from the service and he the formal capitulation of JapMl-'o be In the States for Navy Day the Japanese homeland when it | Stevens, Lowell Village and Lo- 'The answer to our new unemploy- the board's activities by forward- and was used by Fleet Admiral C. (October 27) and I expect a leave blasted the steel center of Kamal- well townshin; Mrs. Charles Col- and Mrs. Smith will make their ing all records on hand to a board ment problem is to develop a shovel W. Nlmlti, Commander-in-Chief, In November and will be looking shi on July 14. Then she struck lar, Vergennes township. with enough complicated attach- home In Grand Rapids. to be established at 503 Keeler Pacific, as his flagship for the opcar forward to seeing Lowel! and all Honshu, Hobkaido, Northern Hon- With the addition of a new ments so a war worker can operate • * • Building in Grand Rapids. All Kent shu, the Kobe-Kure area. Hamam- Opl. W. E. Haysmer Is spending slon. the home folks again. agency, the Veterans Counseling it without being downgraded." County will be served by the Grand atsu and made a return visit to a few days leave with his wife and The Ledger quotes the following "I have noticed some of C. H Center, 22 Sheldon Ave. SE (Ful- Rapids Board since those at Sparta, Runclman's beans in the galley Kamalshl. other relatives while waiting for from a letter received from Bob ton Park) to the Chest program. Wm. Helm and Elmer Ellis have Rockford, Lowell and Godwin written Sept. 14: "We are happy several times. It sure seemed good The battleship fought at Savo, his call to the Separation Center. War Chest agencies are again joined in taking over the manage- Heights are to be abolished also by and proud to be here in Toyko. It to see that C. H. Runciman, Lowell, Salpan, Iwo Jlma and Okinawa. proving their worth to residents • • * October 13. ment of the Shell Service Station of Kent Countv. at the corner of Washington and Pvt. George Rogers, son of Mrs. Mr. Rutherford will arrange for Leon Rogers, has returned to his Service For Veterans Main. Mr. Helm will continue to facilities through which applica- The Veterns Counseling Center operate the Texaco Gas Station camp at Boca Raton, Fla., after tions for remaining rationing pro- Use Enemy Firearms has been established to save the at the corner of Jefferson and spending his 10-day furlough at grams may be obtained in this area. Lowell Man Helps Prompt Control With Great Cantion 'discharged veteran needless wand- Main as heretofore and Mr. Ellis home. Forms to be secured at L W. ering in the community while will move his auto electric business * * • Rutherford's office after Oct. 13. German, Italian, and Japanese seeking service and assistance dur- to the Shell Station, where they Pvt Earl J. Mollitor, son of Mrs. All Price Control activities will be firearms that are being sent to Recover Stolen Art ing the period readjustment to will open for business this week L. W. Precious of Ltfwell, Route 3, conducted through the main board Protects Heahh Michigan In large numbers by GI's Few persons have had better civilian life. Saturday. Is at the Basic Training Center, at In occupation forces are war sou- at Grand Rapids though Price opportunities for viewing Euro- The center is under the direc- Keesler Field, Blloxl, Miss., for sev- Surveys will continue to be handl- Teachers Advised to Keep venirs and should be regarded ss eral weeks of recruit drill. pean art than the men assigned to tion of C. C. Case, n veteran of Stoughton Wright, recently dis- ed by local people. All volunteer Ailing Children Ont such. the task of recovering, identifying world war 2, assisted by Mrs. * • * j board personnel will be Invited to charged after nearly five years ser- Ronly W. Onan, S 2/c, of Lowell, There is risk, always, when such and restoring collections stolen bv Anita Johnson, counselor. Miss vice with the U. S. Army in the participate in the program of the Of School weapons are used ft* hunting un- the Nazis from conquered coun- Betty Eikenhout and Miss Helen R. 1, received his release from the consolidated areas. Raymond E. Kretxman, S 1/c South Pacific, enjoyed a long dis- naval service at the U. S. Navy Per- lew proper cartridges and shells tries. Lt. Dale V. Ford, formerly Baron, secretaries, and is entire- tance telephone visit last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falrchlld of Each fall communicable dis- sonnel Separation Center at Great The Lowell board was established arc secured for them. of the faculty of the Kendall Art ly supported by War Chest funds. afternoon with his wife in Austral- Alto have received a letter from eases increase with the opening of Lakes, 111., on September 19. on February 4,194S, and since that The warning Is Issued by Harold school. Grand Rapids, now with The veterans problems are la. The voice of Mra Wright, their son, Raymond E. Kretzman, school. The best way to control time has had as many as 50 volun- Llille of Lansing, chairman of a the monum''ntsfc fine arts and many and varied, questions con. whom Stoughton married while * 4 * teer board members and volunteer S 1/c, In a souvenir envelope, stating these diseases is pointed out in .Pfc. Harold Denton, son of Mr. the following article taken from'8Ute "creation safety committee archives branch of the European cerning employment, housing, in- overseas, came In clearly, a dis- workers. With the removal from that hib ship, the U. S. S. Piedmont, and Mrs. James Denton of Lowell named lMt ear b p J civil affairs division, tells some, formation on the GI Bill of tance of 9,000 miles. The lady from rationing of many war short items, participated in the occupation of the September issue of "Michi#an' y y - - Hoffmas- R. 3, received his discharge from ter.conservatlun director. thine? of the work in a letter to Rights, martial affairs, pension "Down Under" plans to join her the board's rationing activities |the Japanese Home Island, August Public Health" official bulletin of A. P. Johnson, Kendall school the U. S. Army last Thursday from the Michigan Department o f Guns of European manufacture and manv others prompt the vet- husband In Lowell by next Christ- have diminished. With the abolish- 28, 1945. They also received a box trustee. Fort Sheridan separation center. Health. are not Inferior to American wea- erans call at the center. Counsel mas. * * * ment of the local board and the of Interesting souvenirs from the pons, Llille says,except for the shot- "So far we are not worrying and advice are given the veteran transferring of records to the Philippine Islands. Raymond has "Prompt exclusion from school Mrs. Barbara Shaffer received of children who appear to vary guns with twist (or so-called Dam- too much about returning the by the counselor and he is refer- The Methodist Church property word from her husband, Cpl. Walter Grand Rapids Board Office, there been on the Piedmont about 15 ascus) barrels Japanese guns are eoods to. the rightful owners," ed to the agency best able to will also be a substantial reduction months. from their normal health Is ob- on Vergennea^ Road, for many years Shaffer, that he has arrived in viously the crux of the control of likely to be of poorer grade and Lt. Ford wrote, "but are concern- handle his particular needs. The known as the German Methodist Japan. Cpl. Shaffer • has been in lin the number of persons remain- authorities have stated that Amer- ed with safeguarding and protect- veteran may also call at the cent- ing as Federal employees at the communicable disease in the Church, has been transferred by Manila with the Cavalry Division. Ican-made ammunition cannot be iner items so far uncovered." er where free copies of his dis- Grand Rapids Office. This is in schools. the general conference of Mich- * * * fired from them with safety. "At first, " Lt. Ford wrote, "the charge papers will be made. In conformance with CPA's plan to "The communicable conditions igan churches to a rural Methodist Cpl. Robert Sables and most of Lowell Grid Team The risk In using European guns Germans adopted the theory that making referals to other agencies taper off its activities as necessity which present the greatest pro- church near Dewltt, Clinton Coun- the crew with whom he worked in reaults when proper ammunition is art lost in ibombintr of the reich the Veterans Counseling Center requires. blems in any school system are, ty and is to torn down and moved the European area have been as- not secured for them. Cartridge should be replaced by the con. must be on friendly terms with all With the Rationing Program In Wins Opening Game by and large, those that, while an- to that point to replace the church signed to the 8th Signal Co. Fort casings must fit gun chambers and quered countries. The early loot, groups and agencies concerned Br Forrert Buck noying^ are the least severe and building recently destroyed by fire Leonard Wood, Mo^ Xor the precJ'It s final stages, OPA's activities ing was on that basis, but later with veterans problems—this is will consist only of pricing matters. BmH * Tmfc * are rarely fatal. In this group pullets must be matched to calibers there. The church In question was ent. AH such firearms under 30 inches it became a wholesale affair." accomplished through the council The posting of celling prices In local Lowell gained Its first victory In fall impetisroj scabies, the common established here a number of years • * * In length, over all, must be regis- on which these groups and agenc- establlshmetns m u s t continue. 1945 Grand Valley football com- cold and epidemic ringworm of Lt. Ford, who is the son of Mr. ago by the Swiss people of this Mr. and Mrs. John Layer have re- tered with local police or sheriffs' ies have representation. Jacob Zweedyk, District OPA Dl- petition by taking a narrow 6 to 0 the scalp. Parents of a child suf- and Mrs. Roye Ford of Lowell, community. ceived a letter from their son, Cpl. ferine from one of these diseases departments. R 2, was graduated from Lowell: The services offered by the recior, in a letter to Chairman win from Wyoming Park at Recre- Veterans Center are at the dis- Elmer Layer, stating bhat he has do not feel that he is actually ill High School, with the class of '37. From the Ingham County News Rutherford said, "Your untiring ation Park last Friday night. posal of all Kent County Veterans arrived in the Philippines aftar and cannot see whv he should not at Mason, comes this piece of inter- efforts have been appreciated and Lowell took the opening klckoff They are never alone that are ac- and the center is open Monday serving over a year in the European be in school. These are the par- Ledger want ads do the business. esting ancient 'history: In 1770 the we trust we may continue to have on their own 25 yard line and ... . . companled by noble thoughts.—Sir through Friday frojn 8:30 a. m. area. ents who rarely, if ever, take any 8)dney English parliament adopted a law your cooperation." marched to the Wyoming 28 yard 1 Try one and see. to 5:30 p. m., Saturday 8:30 a. m. * * • decisive action in an attempt to providing "That all women of what- line with MoCormlck, Bishop, Elck- to 12:30. Monday evening 6:30 to S/Sgt. Charles Houseman, who free the child of his alfUction. ever ago, rank, profession or de- hoff and Kyser taking turns at 10:00 p. m. and Tuesday evening spent a short furlough with his "Acute communicable diseases gree, who shall, after this act, im- Chnrch of Nazarene toting the pigskin. The Lowell line, 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. for their con-) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin composed of Zwiers, Johnson, Sch- and diseases which the communf- pose upon or betray Into matrimony Houseman, returned to the Army Sponsoring Service tv fears do not present a problem Up and Down Kent Coonty Roads venience. any of His Majesty's male subjects, neider, R. Doyle. Jasperae, cnarles In addition to the Veterans Air Base, Greenwood, Miss., last in excludimr children from scnool; By K K Vlnlng, Kent County Agricultural Agent by virtue of scents, plants, cos- Doyle and D. Roth, helped stop the Center, War Chest funds are still Wednesday. His wife and baby re- To Aid Missionaries communitv awareness and re- metic washes, artificial teeth, false visitors' running attack cold, forc- paramount in supporting- the USC turned with him to stay as long as Mrs. Mabel Miller, president of action make these exclusions ac- hair, Spanish wool. Iron stays, bol- ing them to punt. Once again the Last week MM. Vining and the Our desk recently received some United Seamans Service and Charles is in Mississippi. the Nazarene Young People's Socie- ceptable. stered hips or high-heeled shoes; Redskins attack carried to the Wy- County Agent visited the Branch other war relief agencies as well * * « ty, announws that the group is The Teacher's Responslbnity advance figures in the recent farm •hall Incur the penalty of the law oming 26 yard line only to bog County 4.H Club fair at Cold- census in Kent county. One of as local War Chest service Mrs. Lewis Walker, formerly sponsoring a special evening ser- now in force against witchcraft and down. The turning point of the "Under the present Michigan water. The Branch County folks the figures was the number of throughout Kent County. . vice this coming Sunday at 7:30 in r like misdemeanors; and the mar- 'Miss Hazel Peck, receivod an of- game came when Zwle s recovered regulations, the school teacher have a fair much like ours at farms in the county. We had been riage under such circumstances ficial notice last week that her hus- the main auditorium of the church. a Wyoming fumble on the 11 yard has the distinct reaponsibiiity of Eowell but somewhat larger and curious to know whether or not shall be null and void." band, Lt. Lewis Walker who was The nature of this special service stripe. After a series of line plays. excludine all children who ap- with some features we never there would be an increase or loss is in behalf of the misolonary en- reported "missing In action" ovsr Bishop scampered into pay dirt on pear to be suffering from a dis- have had. of farms in this county. Other Extension Groups Germany about a year ago, met his terprise in Australia. The young well executed reverse and the ease which may be communicable. We were much interested in counties had showed a decreasing death in a burning plane Septem- people of the denomination are giv- assistance of some nice blocking. "It must be remembered that their organization and manage- number. Then we wondered a. To Start Fall Work Short Way Lines ber 12, 1944. Lt Walker was pUot ing $50,000.00 for missionary work The attempted kick was low and the teacher's responsibility is to ment. Found the Grange and bout the variation in the number of a flying fortress BIT, Mrs. in Australia. Lowell was ahead 6-0 at half time. the whole school. When he ex- communitv Farm Bureau very of farms over a period of years. Michigan State College extension Walker and little daughter are The missionaries who preach the Trailing in the 3rd period, Wy- chides a child, he is merely ex- active with exhibits and eating Digging up census figures we groups will soon be beginning their Improve Service living at 44 Cutler Street. Grand gospel in the wildernese of the well oming put on a fancy pass attack pressine his opinion that that I laces. Business men of Cold- found that in 1910 the census re- fall work. Lessons given on the local It has been announced by W. K. Rapids. and the jungles of north Australia that kept Lowell fans and players particular child looks or acts water took an active part In the ported 62-76 farms. In 1920 the leader plan will Include one on Commerson, Traffic Manager of * * * preach to the most primitive of all alike on their toes. Just when the differently than he looks or acted fair activities. We were able to number dropped to 5.605. In "Time Saving Meals," one on 2nd Lt. William John Lalley, son the earth's people. Lowell cause seemed in danger the day before.He is not making pick up a lot of good ideas to use i925 the number was 5606. an "Mending of Woolens," one on Short Way Lines, Inc., that effec- tive with'October lat an improved of Mrs. Elisabeth Lalley of Lowell, The churchcs of the several de- Bishop Intercepted a long Wyoming any diagnosis. It is still the in the Kent fair, incidentally increase of 1. Now see them drop. Tainting and Refinlshlng Walls, a pilot who served IS months in ths nominations that have been heave and scampered to the visitors' responsibility of the parents and the Vining|s renewed acquaint- In 1930 the census taken found Woodwork and Furniture," and one bus service will be operated out of European theater of operations, operating as missions in Aus- 21 yard line. On this play the Low- the family physician or health ance with old Petoakey friends. only 4422 farms. In 1935 it on Tme saving methods in doing Lowell as follows: part of that time as a prisoner of tralia have carried on nobly a- ell back was almost in the clear for officer to determine whether the jumped to 5620. Everybody housework entitled, "Making Mo- Buses will leave Lowell for galnst countless odds. Their repeat- a score. child who has been sent home has tions Count." Grand Rapids at 1:40, 10:25, 10:06 war, is spending two weeks at San Kent County Extension Service —ondered why the increase. I'll ed request has been for more help, The Redskin backfleld went to a communicable disease. tell you. The census enumerators Training centers will be held at a.m.; 2:10, 2:40, 6:55, 8:40 and 8:56 Antonio District, A. A. F, (Personnel was pleased to read in the daily in the form at preachers, teacher J, work and pushed to the Viking's 2 "Most parents are very much in were paid so much per farm in- Grand Rapids, Lowell annd Rock- p.m. Distribution Command, waiting for press that Rockford and Sparta medical doctors and nurses. Robert yard line only to lose the ball on favor of excluding from school stead of by the day. fn 1940 the ford. For Lansing. Ann Arbor and a discharge or reassignment to duty High School F. F. A. Chapters G. LeTourneau, a Christian busi- downs. Wynsma, Wyoming's back, the neighbors' children who have number was 5623. an increase of In addition to these lessons, spe- Toledo: 4:17 and 7:35 a.m.; 12:35, in this country. 'Till" wears the were among the winners in the ness man, recently stated that he heaved a pass from behipd his goal communicable diseases but they 3. The 1945 figures just released cial Interest groups are scheduled 4:05, 7:50 and 10:05 p.m. European Theater of Operations current state contest. Rockford ts ready to buy and equip 1,000 line to the 20 for a first down with are often reluctant to have their says there were 5698 farms. to receive lessons on making slip For Flint; 8:20 a.m. and 12:36 and Ribbon. ' ..1. n ^ A LAMKM T> r* fl T"\Qwo n a silver .plaque and $25.00 in » • • airplanes for missionary service game time nearing an end. Another own children sent home. Perhaps In as much as Kent county has covers, reupholstering, tailoring, ad- 6:20 p.m. they feel that they are being cash with Sparta winning a All of the above trips will be John W. Brlggs, son of Mrs. Ira when the war ends. pass carried to the 40 when Elck- been pretty well settled for 40 to vanced dressmaking and remodel- critized and that the exclusion of bronze plaque and ?10.00. The operated dally, on Eastern Stand- L Brlggs, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Recognizing this great ohallenge hoff Intercepted to give Lowell the 50 years, and very little new land ing kitchens. their child implies negligence on Rockford Chapter has 35 members Groups or individuals who are in- ard Time. and husband of the former Evelyn from the continent "down under," ball at the final whistle. has been opened in that timej the the Churches of the Nazarene are their part. and is directed by Addison Miller. terested in starting or attending a and„ec aSu mhl frd nuhny Hotchkiss of Lowell, Michigan, has Lowell presented tne oest running probabilities are that the number arranging to send help to the Awstrsr "That there are parents in The Sparta Chapter has 24 m8m- class may receive further informa- been promoted from sergeant to attack while Wyoming looked best of farms in the county is around Hans, including teachers, preachers, every school district who take it bers with Fred Humeston director. tion from Miss E. Eleanor Dens- staff sergeant at this overseas i-e- in the air. The locals did not try a the 5600 mark. doctors and nurses. The local young as a personal affront if the teach- These chapters developed loan more, Home Extension Agent, at Elmdale Couple placement depot. single pass. The visitors at no time er dares to exclude their child funds, pooled orders for supplies, 413 Murray Bldg., Grand Rapids. Sergeant Brlggs spends his off- people are presenting the need of were within the Lowell 32 yard lino. The lodge fund for Camp Vin- Married 71 Yean Australia in a putlc meeting this from school reflects a failure on j tested cows, planted trees, had a ing at Bostwick Lake received duty hours playing baseball, his in- Ionia Here Friday Night Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weaver of coming Sunday evening, and the the part of the school system in j swine improvement contest, built another gift last week. The Seel- terest in the game dating back to This Friday Lowel! runs into an AUCTION SALES Elmdale celebrated their seventy- pastor will preach a missionary ser- educating the community to the trailers and earned a total of ey Corners Club, in Cascade and civilian days when he played semi- Ad arrival when Ionia comes to T. M. Doyle, Friday, Sept 28 first wedding anniversary Sunday, mon. An offering will be received reasons and need for prompt ex- $512.00 plus other worth while Lowell townships, with Seymour pro ball throughout the state of town for Its traditional battle. Foot- activities. Our congratulations to The household goods of T. M. Spt. 23, with an open bouse in the during the service^ll of which vrlll clusion. It is not a function of Hesche, as leader, broght in Michigan. He has played with var^ ball at Ionia is »n the upswing the teachers and the chapter. Doyle will be sold at auction at the afternoon. Each is 88 years old. go directly to the Australia cam- the school to condition the odults $24.05. This club sold Guernsey ious military teams in Michigan, with a new coach, and a 51 to 0 vic- residence on E. Maln-st, Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver have been paign. of the community to the point milk at the Guernsey exhibit at California, New Calldonia, and now tory over Carson City under their Sept. 28. See ad elsewhere in this residents of this community since where tho teacher will b e Miss Mario Wolf, former 4-H the fair. Neal Damoreaux, of In the Philippines. Previous to his belt. This game is not a conference issue for full list of articles. Ed- 1880. They were born In Somerset praised rather than condemned Club member and leader in Nel. Comstock Park, donated the milk Induction, he was employed by the Veterans at MSC affair, but the local lads would like ward Endres, auctioneer; Harry county. Pa., and were married for prompt action?*' son township, rural school teacher a value of $14.43. The boys do- Lowell Manufacturing Company, to make a good showing against the Day, clerk. when 17 In Johnstown, Pa., and Approximately 300 veterans of and now teaching in Grand Rap- nated $9.62 and the fund slowly Lowell, Michigan. ^ Prison City boys from our neigh- moved to Michigan, settling on a World War H will be enrolled as MEMORIAL SERVICE TO BE ids schools, has accepted a posi- grows. Thanks to this dub and * • * boring community. Game time is at KENT PLACED FIRST farm three miles from their pres- new students at Michigan State col- HELD NEXT SUNDAY tion as Countv 4-H Club Leader others. Pfc. LeRoy S. Roudabush wrote Kge this fall. In addition, many of 7:80 with appropriate ceremonies by in Wayne County with headquart- AT STATE 4-H FAIR ent home. They are in fair health Memorial services will be held and attend to their own household his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. the more than 300 ex-servicemen the band, under the leadership of ers in Dearborn. Did you know that soybeans Kent County placed first in girls' Orval Jessup. Sunday September 30, at the Low- tasks. Roudabush, on Sept. 2, from Ka- enrolled during the past year will Miss Wolf carried clothing and have had a phenomenal increase demonstration teams at the State ell Methodist Church at 2:30, for They have five daughters, Mra. hama in the Jap homeland, that be back to continue their studies. food preparation lyojects as in acreage? In 1935 the United 4-

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rwo THE LOWm. LOWBI, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, SETT. t7. 1MI VOWKLL, ItlOHIQAN. THURSDAY, SEPT. 17. IMS •*? Will Klsor and wife of Lansing A group of women from the W. Cbe Cowell Ceager which occurred during her stay in Chloa Meed. Ezra Mead. Mrs. Jane Survey Shows Michigan In Good < SO. KEENE —NO. BOSTON SOUTH BOSTON spent Sunday with his mother. S. C. 3. of the Lowell Methodist the hospital. Fullerton and Mrs. Jack Downs of m4 ALTO SOLO KUS BELLI YOU NO s Ir. C. T. PuUiril Mra Marie Mulr. Church attended the district meet- Luther, and Mr. and Mrs. H Pugh very TbuatUy mornlAf ftt Shape For Peacetime Production Those from away to attend the of BatUe Creek. PLUMBING j t lOki Struct, LwweU. s - KING'S Local News ing held at Burton Heights Meth- st Po«toftic« ftt L&weM, s The Jolly Community Club met Capt. Boyd O'Beirne of the U. S. Mra Norman English of Grand odist Church In Grand Rapids last funeral of Frank A. Gould were: Strikes The Fly In The Ointment \ last week Wednesday afternoon The Lights Go On Again Air Force la stationed in Miss- Rapids and Mrs. Glenn Martin of Friday. Mr. and Mra Will Hogan of Beld- & HEATING I Eye.Ear.NesetThrsit; Mrs. C. E. West is visiting rela- E. Q. JeffertM,Editoraodl IflcUctB P""* AMocUUon Seme* with Mrs. Edna Thompson at her issippi where he is an instructor in Ada spent Friday with Mr. and Ing, Loyd Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. MOSELEY—MURRAY LAKE Air Transport Command work. tives and friends in Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Radford KRB. KVA ENGLE F. D. Jettetim. Ami PvUi*i*r Gere Altemui, home in Lowell, IS members, 10 Mrs. H. M. Hlmebaugh. Jack Hefferon, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Sheet Metal Work S oyea BdemOAomUj J guests and two children present Pure Gold Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fahrni and Ralph Sherwood, Jr. left Sunday attended the funeral Wednesday of H. F. Jetterlet, Adverttoteff Mffr. Return of war veterans to bushels, valued at $760, will go to Some fine contests were held and a Carol and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pernert of Mr. Albert Porter of Doster who Drury all of Grand Rapids. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elhart and fam- Phone 317 (Now »ervlm in U. S. Infantry) the Tecumseh Friends (Quakers) on a business trip to Detroit Portland spent Monday evening Michigan civilian life is already ? lags styled In the mo* mod- wonderful potluck supper was en-i Harker ipent Sunday afternoon was struck by a car and Instantly and Mrs. Joe Dusseau and daugh- ily spent Sunday In Kent tlty with ..... At Riverview Inn with Mra Olive Butler. Mr. Per- prompting speculation about Mich Church. with Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCall at Mra E. L Klnyon is spending killed while changing a tire on his ters, Jeannlne and Jacqueline, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rexford. • e • ^ era types to ftt yoa Indlvld- Joyed. Next meeting with Mrs. igan's 1946 state camptiijrn. Ruby Fuller, east of Potter's Cor- Lake Odeasa. . this week with Mrs. Anna Falrchlld nert was a class-mate of Mrs. But- car. Mr. Porier was a rural mall-, and Mrs. Dennis Brooks of Toledo. Mrs. Vertle Morse of Lowell is Ray Covert SUBSCRIPTION BATES Lieut. Governor Vernon J. Eight y-eight Michigan .towns ners. Flour Born, to Pvt and Mra. Blanchard In Alto. ler's son Everett at Western State, carrier, and a close friend of the Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Houghton spending a few days with Mra Eva THE PLUMBER To aU P»lnu in t*wr Mtohigan: „ the favorite for Repub- without a phvsician. Compared Rice of Danby, an 8 lb. son. Sept and is now the science teacher and Radforda of Woodland. Mr. and Mra Carson Engle. Brown OFFICE HOURS: Paul Smith and father visited the Miss Barbara Thorne of M. S. C. One Year $2.00 81* Month* |UC ijcan nomination for the (cover- with prewar days, the state is U. Pvt Rice is located in Colorado. coach in the Portland schoola Moyer of Charlotte, Mra MUo Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kropf visited fM to It *9 - 1:09 to i:m latter's wife at Sunshine Sanitarium Lansing spent the week-end at her Friends St Mrs. N. E. Borgerson, Tbree Months TOo Single Ooples to nt,rship. Friends of Secretary short 2,287 doctors . . . Lansing WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 3, '45 Mrs. Rice is the former Mildred Shaw and Mrs. Harry Potter of relatives In Saranac one day last in Grand Rapids Sunday. home here. Mrs. Elmer White abd Mrs. Flint, Pontiac and Clare are Nlghto, 7*9 to tJt Sindlinger, a former South Bell who has been a patient in Blod- Middleville, Mra Clayton Blue and week. pointo in contlnmtalUnltod'of State Herman Dignan insist Howard White went to Saranac A man who is good enough to mong upstate towns seeking the Mrs. Glenn Rlckert and Mrs. Paul teacher. Mra Ida Fink of Crystal spent a gett Hospital for the past three Mrs. Carl Blue of Wayland, Mr. and Martin Wert of Newaygo was a States ouUide lower Michigan: that Ditman will support Brown Friday to call upon Mrs. Ray ear- Michigan State Fair U. S. Smith were guests at a dinner giv- Frank Allen, the two-year-old son few days of last week with Mrs. weeks following an appendectomy, Mrs. Harold Buchanen of Kent guest of his brother, Wm. Wert and shed his blood for his countfy is One Tear J2.&0 Six Months fL^o'and will rtn for re-election. en by Mrs. George Franks Tuesday ner who Is confined to the bed crop forecasts for Michigan: 20 Al of Pvt and Mra. Frank Everett, Ray Rogers. will be glad to learn that she is City, Miss Lula Campbell and Dan family last week. good enough to be given a square Three Months 76o Amone the persons mentioned at the Pantlind in Grand Rapids. from a recent fall in her home. for I'evtenant governor on the G. per cent more yield of com, oats was taken to the hospital last week expected to return home sometime Skellinger of Lake Odessa, Dick deal afterward. More than that no All subacrtptions payable In ad- A severe storm struck this sec- Mrs. E. L. Klnyon spent Friday Mrs. Casner was a neighbor and 0. P. ticket are in alphabeticfcl and barley than last year, 26 per Open 6t00 P. M.—Tuesdays through Fridays with a serious arm injury from get- this week. Sympathy is extended Hefferan of Harvey. III.. Mrs. Ora SOUTH LOWELL tion Sunday afternoon and the with her sister, Mra Nancy Leece close friend of Mrs. Elmer White's Embroidery hoops may be used man Is entitled to, and less that that vance. order: State Senator Georife cent above a ten-year average. Exedleit ting his arm caught in the clothes I to Mra Borgerson over the deaths Baldwin of Grenville, Mr. and Mi*. BUSY CORNERS wind blew down the east half of the 1 in Clarksvllle. mother. for holding a muslin jelly bag in no man shall have. — Theodore Th« UwmU Higgins, Ferndale; State Senator One big "if": An early frost wringer. ' of her father and her aunt both of John Bull of Reed City, Mrs. place. 1 1SU' The Alio Solo, DOROTHY WTTTENB ACH barn on the Fred Roasoh farm, a Roosevelt Ivan Johnson, Mt Clemens; Dr. • • • 3t00 P. M.—Saturdays and Sundays Verne Klshn is preparing to in- Miss Frances Braden of Jackson 1MH.' ConsolKUud w«h the pear tree on the Vandenhout place 1»17. Tbt kewell Joum^. etsWltfyl UM. Eugene B. Keys. Deajrborn, a One of the "hu.h-h.sk" experi All Pirpte stall a furnace in his residence.. was a week-end guest of her cousin. Miss Edna Allen and Mr. and and put the motors on water sys- C«nMlidated with tfce former contender; State Senator ments of the state department of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Condon and Miss Edith Roth. u, mw. Mrs. Frank Holms of Grand Rapids tem and lights out at the Jake Btaal Closed Mondays James Milliken, Traverse City; health, under leadership of Dr. Rusaell were Rockford and Grand were Thursday evening callers ax farm. Storm was accompanied by LO. Altenburger and P.M. Newell Howard Nugent, Bad Axe. speak- William DeKleine, commissioner Floor Rapids visitors Sunday. the E. H. Roth home. high winds, hail and a downpour of left Sunday on a business trip to er of the house of representatives has been a study of ways to Mm. Fred Fahrni and daughter Mrs. E. H. Roth and Ona spent rain with plenty sharp lightning Rockford. minois. Tom Read, Shelby, former lieut- PREVENT infantile paralysis. Carol and Miss Alice Young were Saturday in Grand Rapids. and heavy thunder. enant governor, and State Sena- Because of disease prevalence • in Greenville Friday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Nash of Lapeer has Cditorial Ann and Ora Friedli spent the tor Don VanderWerp.i chairman there in 1944. Detroit was chosen Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Tlfeet 2/our Old and 9/etv friends JfCere been spending the past week with Warm Wearables week-end at the Adrian Vandenhout for one of the tests. Medics are Mrs. Marion Shade were Mr. and A woman walked into a certain relatives in Lowell. THE LAND OF TALK of the senate finance committee. home. Saturday supper guests w wondering whether they're "Mrs. Harlem Middaugh of Lake At Yoir firooon store and asked for a package of Should the Republicans make a were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vanden- Miss Nell Pullen of Grand Rapiia In spite of all wartime short- on the right trail. Detroit's 1945 Odessa. Limburger cheese. She was not straight bid ftr veterans' votes hout and baby of Lansing. Sunday aa a week-end guest of Mr. and ajres. there has been plenty of cases were abnormally few. The Sweet School P. T. A. will satisfied to buy sight unseen so the b" including a veteran of World Mr, and Mrs. Vandenhout were Mra Jack Wingeier. talk and advice. Sometiiges this If Michigan sceintists have meet Friday evening, September grocer unwrapped it for her to War II somewhere on the ticket? guests at the Paul Friedli home for Men and Boys talk may be considered boresome, sniff. It doean't smell aa strong as Misses Sadie and Mary Fletcher Some observers feel that the stumbled upon the solution, it'll 28, to make plans for the year. Pot- west of Lowell. but in our free country anyone Kelly administration with its be an international event in the luck lunch. Everyone welcome. the kind I used to get** she com- of Elk Rapids called on friends :n Rudy Bartells arrived home Fri- Curly Howard plained. Who wants to offer adyice and field of public health. But don't Lowell last Thursday. $50 million fund for veterans Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDiarmid day. Sunday afternoon he left for state his views is free to do so. A expect an announcement to mor- RiigMilliigCo. "Well, ma'am," drawled the pro- and its Office of Veteran Affairs, attended an Odd Fellow and Re- Detroit where on Tuesday afternoon Charles Bergin of Detroit spent great deal of the advice offered headed by Col. Philip Pack, has row or next month. It's unlike- LOWELL, MICH. prietor, "it'a hard to distlnguiah the —to Conquer Cold, Winter Blasts bekah association meeting at By- he received his honorable discharge. Just East of Lowell Village Limits en M-ll several days of last week with hia is not valuable, but if so there is ly that one season's findings could odor nowadays with business so already a strong record of vet- ron Center Wednesday evening. Sunday Mr and ^rs Bartells and father, Mr. Chris Bergin. no law requiring people to listen eran service and that no ticket be accented as definite proof. rotten." • • • They were accompanied by Mru. baby and Joe Muleikaitis were Mr. and Mra Wm. Arehart and to it recognition is necessary. Sarah Chrouch and Mrs. Minnie guests at the Lon Weaver home in In all this talk and comment on • • • Flyless county fairs are here, little daughter, left Sunday to visit Howk of Lowell. Grand vllle. They brought Mra. the management of the nation and Widespread unemployment in thanks to DDT. Clarence Harn- Mr. Arehart's uncle in Montana. Stocks of Warm Clothing are Now at Peak—Early Clayton Weaver and children home were Saturday dinner and luncheon its various subdivisions, there is Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDiarmid to visit a daughter and sister, Mrs. Michigan, one year from today, den. secretary of the Saginaw with them- guests of Lt and Mra. Howard Mra Hulda Fineis and Mrs. E. S a large amount of practical wis- County Fair, credited the new visited 'heir aunt, Mrs. Lelah Dail- ALASKA NEWSLETS Allen Wing and family, a few days. GRAND RAPIDS would have an adverse effect on riaturday afternoon guests at the Ralmer in Grand Rapids. Mr. and White were Sunday dinner guests dom. The people listen to con- war-time scientific discovery for/®^ Sunday, who is quite 111 at MRS. Ear LOCK Mrs. John Veraar is spending a the chances for Republican vic- Mrs. Lizzie Hoover home were Mrs. Rlesdorph left for Ann Arbor of Mr. and Mra Irwin Fineis In flicting tides of opinion,, and they absence of flies there last week. the home of her daughter, Mrs. two weeks' vacation with her hus- Selections are Advisable tory in November. Possibility of Capt. and Mrs. Andrew Hoover and and from there to their home in CIVIC THEATRE Ionia. pick out the thoughts that seem One application kills flies for Homer Bartlett in Lake Odessa. Philip Brower passed away at his band and daughter, Mr. Veraar and a Democratic comback at Lan- family of Lansing ana Aloysius Pennsylvania, Monday morning. useful. Many visionary and fool- nearly two months—hard to be- Mr. and Mrs. John Miller were farm home Friday night We ex- Mrs. Eddie Lynn, In Detroit Chris Bergin and nephew, Ross sing is in the 1946 picture. Rest- Hoover and family of Ionia. Jake Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moore spent SEASON'S TICKETS—$6.60 (In IRCMMI) ish ideas are offered, but those do lieve! Flyless barns are also a Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and tend sympathy to the bereaved Robb from Fowlerville went to Kal- less voters usually cast their bal- Hoover came home on Wednesday from Friday until Monday in De- L. J. McCaul of Detroit was a not usually impress the people possibility on the family. amazoo last Thursday to see Rich- lot as a "protest." Mrs. Clarence Marlett at Bock for a short leave and was granted troit with Mr. and Mra. Loren Tuesday visitor of his grandparents, 6 PLAYS • OPENING OCT. 23 very long. W orde of real wis- 0 0 0 Lake. The occasion was in nonor ard Bergin. BOYS* One reason why Michigan pol- an extension until October L Mrs. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert John Jouama Joined a group of Mr. and Mra Wm. Prtddy. He has dom stick in the minds of the Bottor.grade ice cream is al of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Marlett who itical tides changed frequently Lizzie Hoover is still in the (hospital Howden, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ford fishermen and spent Friday and sojd his home in Detroit and will BIITH SPIRIT Lt Richard Curtis and sister, people. ready "arriving at your favorite were married last Wednesday In during the industrially upset without much improvement. kept house for the Moores while Saturday at Big Star Lake. soon reside in his £ome on Whit- Comedy About m Sergeant A Cockeyed Faroe Mary Ellen, attended the Michigan drug store fountain. Cancella- Thirties was the rise and fall of Ann Arbor. Twenty-'wo members Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wisner and they were away. Misses Elaine and Ellabelle Clark neyville Street- and Indiana football game at Ann tion of butter fat restractions in SENATOR SURE-FOOT employment in larger cities such of the family were present family were Sunday guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Detmers of of Grand Rapids were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Loveless of TIK Great Big Doorstep THE NASTY HEART Arbor last Saturday. ice cream manufacture is said to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rlttenger and Blanket Bath Robes as Detroit, Pontiac and Flint. Ionia and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Det- guests at the John Jousma home. Falmouth spent Thursday night Senator Han-v F. Byrd of Vir and Mrs. Schoven, southwest of Fan on the Broadway's Latest Hit Mr. and Mra Wm. Cosgriff visit- There were enough independent assure the return soon of 35 per Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lyons were with her sister, Mrs. Mable Lewis ginia jumped all over Senator Grand Rapids. mers of Grand Rapids were callers Mra Clarence Harper spent Fri- ed Friday eyening with her sister voters to awing the election when cent more ice cream at pre-war Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Sunday afternoon at the Sam Det- and family. Pat McOarran's bill to put Federal Jackie Stool and Ida Jean Ford day with her sister, Mrs.. Henr> Ms. Lydia Porritt and Alden PorriH they were aroused sufficiently to butter fat content. The amount Mrs. Charles Rlttenger. mers home to see the new baby of Mra. Evan Sneden entertained in TEN UTTLE INDIANS Brigftt plaid patterns—warm, fleecy-lined coals with shawl employes on a 30-hour, 5 day were week-end guests of Mr. and Postma, in Grand Rapids. and family of Bowne. of sugar available will determine Mr. and Mrs. Call Rlttenger Mr. sad Mrs. Paul Detmers. honor of her husband's birthday In a Nerd Production SriMationai Mystery Play work-week, as a move to place go to the polls. Mrs. Jake Staal. Mrs. Minnie Zyl- Mrs. Myra Rose spent Friday collars and harmonizing cord (rim and belt Consider then the prospect of the size of the expanded output. were Sunday evening guests of Mr. Saturday evening. Mrs Charles Knapp and Mrs. Pe- the entire Nation on the same re' stra is visiting there. night with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. ORDER TICKETS BY WRITING pmployment following reconver- . . . Agricultural Commissioner snd Mrs. Ray Rlttenger. ter Vos visited last week with Mrs duced working schedule. Byrd Mr. and Mrs. PYank Thompson Buy and sell througn the Holes, at Middleville and accom- Also plain colors in 50% wool fleeces. Sires 6 to 14. sion. According to the Committee Charles Figy favors state stand- Mrs. Elizabeth Wleland. Mrs. Civic TlMMtr*—II Ransom, N. E.,—Phono66816 James McBain in McBain, and with asked Congress to reduce the and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rlesdorph panied her to Villa Park Saturday Read the Ledger ada for Economic Development, total ards for malted milks and other Leona Wlelsnd, and Mr. Walter friends In Traverse City. present number of 3 million Fed- national employment should be fountain products using ice cream Wieland attended the Tlst wedding eral workers to the pre-war total • • * Mra Harry Pateison of Alma 24 per cent higher than in 1940 anniversary celebration of Mr. and of a million, with a conseguent spent from Tuesday to Friday with and only 12% per cent lower Selective service headquarters Mrs. Daniel Weaver of Elmdale. saving of 5 billion dollars an- her father, C. Bergin and sister, than the peak of wartime pro- advises that induction calls are Mrs. Fred Sterzick and Noreen $3.85 Mra Art Hill and family. Men's Rayon and nually. duction. Grand Rapids, for ex- being filled now from the 18-25 visited their aunt, Mrs. EUa Tufts, ample. expects c 1946 payroll of group with pressure on 18-year- in Butterworth Hospital Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Sterkens were Wool THE BETTER WORLD 54»649 as compared with 36,092 olds. Local boards may defer afternoon. LOW on POINTS? Here's the Answer! Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. It has often been said that the 1940. Battle Creek: 13^61 in induction if the registrant is Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sterzick , and Nick Terpstra and Mr. and Mrs. American servicemen were fight- 1946 as compared 'dth 10,886 in needed in an "essential" industry daughters Violet and Noreen spei1 Joe Dosta in Grand Rapids. Dress Hose and The burden of proof is up to the ing for a "better world". Now 1940. These figures were obtain- Saturday evening with Mr. and Mr. and Mra Robert D. Hahn that the war is over, the hope is ed from employers. employer , . . Looking forward Mrs. Lester Fredlnburg of Grand Anklets to resumption of military enlist- have returned from a few days Mei's Lanbskin Lined Vests widely felt that we are going to A recent survey by the Associ- Rapids. ments. the army has leased office visit with their daughter. Mis have that better world. ated Press showed most Michigan Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Famous Bear Brand rayon space in several upstate towns arJVe^e APPLES Richard Jones and husband in Olive green and seal brown gabardine shell, lined through- A better world will not be industrial cities to be in good Mrs. Fred Cterzlck were Mr. and Cleveland, Ohio. stripe, wool and cotton dress produced merely bv laws and acts shape for peace-time production. for recruiting details. Mrs. Lester Fredlnburg and daugh- hose in blue, brown and ox- Miss Alverto Day and sister Viv- out with Golden Fleece Shearling. Zippered. Small, medi- of the various governments. It Banks are loaded with commer- ter, and Miss Violet Rondo of ford grounds, medium wts. will be the longest step ever tak- cial deposits and private sav- ELMDALE Grand Rapids. Mrs, David Ster- ian, accompanied by Frederick Bel- um, large en toward a better world, if war ings. MRS. IRA BAROEA.NT zick spent Monday in Grand Rap- 3^42® mers, all of Grand Rapids spent is finally abolished and the Unit- • • • Ids. SuufCoww Sunday evening with his parents 60c and family of South Lowell. ed States finally manage to main- Studebaker's announcement of Rev. Stephen Weaver will pre- Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Wells went tain permanent peace. The crea- a 12-cent increase to hourly- sent the sound pictures of "No to North Ponawanda. N. T. to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Runciman en- tion of a better world depends to rated workers is said to be the Greater Power" and "A Certain visit their con Floyd and wife tertained with a dinner Wednesday $8.44 a large extent on whether there first break in the ranks of auto- Nobleman" at the Church of the Thursday and returned Monday. for Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Marty, and Anklets in argyle squares, are better people in the world, mobile manufacturers who are Brethren on Sunday evening, Sept. Mr. and Mrs, Rudy Wittenbach Lt and Mra Wm. F. Marty of Flint clocked, and English rib Wil- and whether they establish justice confronted with labor demands 80. A freewill offering will be taken. and family were week-end guests and Mrs. O. C. Miller of Jackson. son Bros, and Westminster and fair dealinr. and whether for substantial wage increases. Mr. and Mrs. Protus Kauffman of Mrs. Wlttenbach'e sister, Mrs. Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. people show the necessary indust- Unions have filed notice with and family were among those who Ray Bennett and family of Lyons. fashioned short hose, 50% to Newton L Coons were Mra Ella Men*! Tweed Wool Sweater Coats ry and efficiency in promoting General Motors. Chrysler and attended tihe -birthday celebration Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ordway and 100% wool. Sizes 10 to 13. progress Ford for a 30 per cent pay boost. for Ell Kauffman at McCords on son Donald of Flint spent the Surprise and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd We might have a world without Frost of Grand Replds and Mr. . Fall and Winter weight, two-tone Sweaters, combining The O. P. A. has taken the stand Sunday. week-end with her parents Mr. war. and yet the nations might that any pay raise granted after Jay Leece and family visited bis and Mrs. Frank Rlttenger. and Mrs. A. A. Weeks of Grattan. brown and blue Shetland Tweed with knit sleeves and col- $1 be so torn by selfishness, intemal August 16 cannot be included as father, George Leece, Sunday. The Mrs. Harold Rlttenger and rhlld- OHIOMS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watson at- lar. Sizes 36 to 46. disaention, and class conflict, that a labor cost advance in computa- latter's condition remains fhe same n spent the week-end with her tended the funeral of Mrs. Watson's $1.35 $1.50 H will not be the better world tion under its new car price form- and plans are being made to bring parents who recently have moved brother, Phllo Murrey In Toledo that we have all longed for. ula. him to his son Jay's home this to Lake Odessa. last week. Mrs. E. L Klnyon $3.69 0 0 0 PERTINENT OB IMPEEI INENT week-end. cared for Mra Murray during {According to your view) Perry Hayden, the "dynamic The Young Adults' class of the their absence. miller" of Tecumseh. informed us Brethren Sunday School held its MORSE LAKE VEGETABLES Smiles and cordial greetings cost that the Dynamic Kernels Foun- September meeting with Mr. and MRS. LESLIE Mr. and Mra Charles E. Radford nothing, and they make^a lot of dation reaped 4,868 bushels of Mrs. Delton Tyler Saturday with a attended the Home-coming turkey friends in business and social life. wheat in its fifth tithing crop, fine attendance. IFoliowing the bus- The Morse Lake Farm Bureau dinner of the Past W. H. P. and W. Men's originally sponsored by Henry iness and social hour a welner will meet at the home jot Mr. and O. S. of the White Shrine at the $ There have been times when Ford. Farmers may have part of roast was held on the lawn and en- Mrs. Fred Dalstra (Friday evening, Masonic Temple In Grand Rapids Europe has told us to mind our own the 4,361 bushels, now available joyed by all. Sept. 38. Friday evening. hualness and others when she has for seed purposes., at only |1 per Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stahl and son Mr. end Mrs. Lisle Clark and Miss Grace Moon who spent the Winter Weight asked us to help out with hers. bushel with this understanding: Donald were Sunday visitors at family w^re Sunday dinner guests past year In Gallfornla, Texas and They will contribute one-tenth of Vermontvllle. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falrohlld. Kansas, returned to Lowell lart A Lowell man says just because the 1946 yield to their own church Sunday guests at the Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yeiter spent smmm KEO CROWNThursday . She Is now visiting at certain kinds of weather aren't The foundation'h tithe of 486 Kelm home were Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles pleasant doesn't mean those klnda UNIONS Semlah Seeae and Mrs. Ada Motter Brook at their cotage at Wbltefish Bowen near Smyrna. aren't good for us. of Freeport and the Misses Pearl SW/OARO WWTE OROWMRev. and Mrs . Walter Ratcliffe Northland Wool and Doris Reutter of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Metternick and and son of the Soo were guests a: The world can never be at peace the occasion being In honor of Mrs. Heavyweight ribbed unions Lois and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Met- the Austin Coons home last Tues- until Lowell settles the question, Seese's birthday. ternick and family were Sunday day and Wednesday. On Wednes- — the Hanes label insures When is Indian summer? Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant and Hera's ths fiasst motoring performance you can get dinner guests of Zahm Tuckey and day Rev. Ratcliffe attended a Plaid Shirts Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Seese and from your car, no matter what its make or age ... comfort and proper fit Long fatfllly at Charlotte. ministerial meeting in Flint We can recall when the main Ellthe were Sunday afternoon call- S 1/c Harry Yeiter spent the performance now stepped up by the addition of "Aviation Boys* topic of conversation was the and short sleeves and ankle Made of northern wool for the ers at the Addison Erb home in week-end with this parents, Mr. and Gas" ingredients formerly reserved lor military use only. Rev. and Mra N. G. Woon return- weather or an operation instead of outdoor man. Brilliant plaids Grand Ledge. Ad. has been having Mrs. Elmer Yeiter, ed Friday from a month's vacation length. Lightly brushed fleece food! a selge of sickness, but seemed Quick siarta ... fUuhtng pick-up ... full, smooth power —exceedingly warm. Long- Mrs. Glenn Yeiter and Mrs. Elmer which was spent at their cottage on inside. Sizes 36 to 46. wearing. Small, medium and Wool Miekinws somewhat Improved and his friends Yeiter attended the W. B. C. S ,.. thrifty mileage! These are yours because Standard Oil Lake Superior. On their last Sun- "After a whole summer of it," large hope he will continue to do so. meeting Friday at Burton Street Vypical c4&P Values! ^nyiiwwwi and research workers are determined day, Rev. Woon filled 'he pulpit In Heavy 32-oz. wool mackinaw sighs Phil Davenport, "gardening Pbillp Lott of the Seabees and Methodist churdh. Grand Rapids CfKTUtY —M LUXE to provide you constantly the most advanced motor fuels— In his former parish in Calumet. plaid coats with warm fleecy isn't a 'hobby as much as a test of his wife and son Gary, visited rel- Mrs. Elaine Neargarth and fam- to see to it that the standard of excellence $1.95 $9.85 plaid flannel linings. Heavy, man's character." atives in Flint and West Branch ily and Mrs. Leslie Hobbs and fam- Miss Phyllis Perry, daughter of always be STANDAXD. thick and long wearing. Some last week, also making a motor ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul BBOOMS Mrs. Lloyd Perry of Grand Rapids Tcu can look back and remember e styles without lining. Ages 6 trip to the Upr r Peninsula and the Dintaman Friday at a dinner in Today, at the sign of Standard has been awarded a scholarship of Extra heavyweight of same Buffalo plaid all wool shirts when to borrow a cup of sugar Business Men's Lunch Soo. (red and black), 2 flap pock- to 18 years. honor of Mrs. Hobbs' birthday. c Ssrvios, tsD them to a year's study at the Jullliard In- from a neighbor was an act of Mr. and Mrs. Orley Burns of stitute of Music In New York City. ets. 15 to 17. Our SpedsKy Floyd Yeiter accompanied Roger •Thrill 'er up!" friendliness. Bowne Center were Sunday callers Wykes of Grand Rapids to a State INSECTICIBE 36 Miss Perry is a niece of Mrs. John you'll enjoy the variety of at the John Lott home. They were $2.29 sheep sale at Centervllle, Mich. FCATL HUFOM — QUART iOMNSON't F. Roth. SMS to $13.45 Engilah Custom Be»t tasty dishes prepared from dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Jane Parker STANDARD OIL COMPANY $6.85 Mr. and Mrs. McCormick o:,/ • FRUIT JARS GLO-COAT . "With all due deference, my boy, fresh nutritious foods, the fred Bedell. Grand Rapids were visitors at the Buy and hold more Victory Bond! C. H. Runciman spent last week CINOLE UP I really think our English custom at kind of lunch that stioks to James Do ran home Sunday. FRUIT CAKE In Jackson and Kalamazoo on wel- the telephone is better than saying your ribs, the prompt service King In New Post Mrs. ETlaine Neargarth and chil- JAR RUBBERS DRY CLEANER "Me FAilLY RM HJB fare business. He was accompan *Hello' as you do." and the reasonable pttoes. Tom H. King, head of the police dren have returned to their home 3 ^ *1.65 led by Mrs. Runciman who visited "What do you say in England?" administration department and dir- in Lowell after spending the past Fe*ed In • TEXWAXI LIQUID WAX "-He BIACIMRIARTS *< 20e her slater, Mrs. XL J. Rust and Mr We say:"Are you there? Then of ector of the placement service at •UUT — PUH The following an hers ts yea la Runclman's sister, Mrs. O. C. Miller PBIVATE DINING BOOM three months with her parents. IS. course, if you are not there, there Michigan State college, has been Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brush are GIBER VINEGAR PASTE WAX SUN-MAID RAISINS tglS* In Jackson. All prices is no use in going on with the con- AVAILABLE named director of the Servicemen's opening the garage opposite the Mra C A. Hall. Mrs. Arthur versation." Institute and counselor for men. He MIGHTY SOFT . . . VELVET CAKE AND SULTANA Seven Gables filling station on US- Curtis, Mrs. J. A Venner, Mra F.E. will continue in this capacity until 16, to be known as the Motor Serv- White, Mra James Gee and Mra More than three times as many other arrangements are made for ice Garage. I0KTNEII TISSIE PASTIY FLOII MUSTARD BLACK TEA people died from Injury by non-pol- LOWELL CAFE Frank Newell attended the book include sales tax filing the vacancy caused by the re- GEBTBUDE BEAD, Prop. review of "The Townsman", given sonous animals in 1W3 as those signation of Dr. Fred, T. Mitchell A lot of drivers get Into traffic c c Lowell, c by Mrs. Paul Goebel Friday after- who died froir venomous animals, Who jbecom|s president of Mlwlsn trouble by hugging the wrong 4«. 19© the National Safety Couhcll reports. 5 - 43 2£l5 noon at Wunhurg's. ippl State college Oct 1. «31

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room TH* LOhWX momOAW, THURSDAY, 8EPT. 17, IMS '(family and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter UOWmLL, mCBMAN, THURSDAY, SEPT. tf. 194S FIVE IThorton and Gertrude Meyers of Todey'i Ptynf Pricci per doi HARRIS CREEK {Middleville were Friday eveninfc SOUTH BOWNE 1 Special PrcparationNeeded MltS. BASH. VREELAND Save Ip Te 33^ MRS. JENNIE PARDEE j dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern {or Effi—Fedenl-Suie Gradei Asia Liberation in Action OF YOUR FUEL For Frozen Fruiti 'jwenger and family. Jack White Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Eash, Mr. Miss Remain Flynn was a Fri-j spent until Sunday evening with Properly prepared, frozen fruits Extra Large, Grade A 62c and Mrs. Walter Eash of, Illionls Large, Grade A . .50c day night dinner puest at the C. the Wenger boys. With Johns-Manville are a good dessert in themselves and Bennette home in Middleville and j Insulation Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Eash and sister a tasty topping for ice creams and Mpdlum, Grade A 45c accompanied them to the football! Miss Margaret Flynn goes the Anna Blough of Penn., visited the sherbets. But without special prep- Small, Grade A 84c i Comfort the year around game at Beldlng. firs* of Oct. to be the state's child- past week with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. aration, fruits suffer radical changes Large, Grade B 41c ren worker of Mason county !n Eash and other relatives. | In color, flavor and appearance. Medium. Grade B Mc Mr. and Mrs. Jerald White and CALL connection with the Probate Court Mrs. Polly Eash and Anna Blough, After washing the ft-uit carefully, of Ludington. accompanied Mrs Anna Wolcott1 prepare It for packing by cutting or BERGY BROS. ELEVATOR fcllclng. Berries may be frozen | Alto, Mloh. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flarlety and John Fahrni and Jane Daniels to Grand Rapids | Thursday and spent the day with whole or sliced. The fruit should | Prices subject to change family of Nlles came Thursday to, FOR FREE ESTIMATE j then be packed in dry sugar, sugar I DID VOL' EVER Phone MR-FZ Lowrtl Mrs. Lena Schults. the home of their parents. Mr. and syrup, or a syrup made of sugar I WANTED — Dishwasher at Mur- FOR SALE — Tomatoes by the FOR SALE—Red Ripe Tomatoea FOR SALE—Bicycle. $30.00 cash. WANTED—Used Western maga- Crossing your fingers for good Mrs. Dorothy Curtlss and child- and coip syrup. Mrs. Bernard Flynn. Ben returned ray's Cafe. c21 bushel. Reuben Lee, Lowell |1.50 Bushel. Bert M. Purchase. Frederick Belmers. Lowell. p21 zines. Will pay 2c a magazine. luck won't keep them from getting home Friday and came back Sun- ren of Lake Odessa were callers on fcOCAli MARLiET REPORT We Are Buying Smith's Furniture Store, 212 E. If the dry pack Is used, mix three Phone 54-F4. p20-22 Phone 169-F2. p21 cut off. day and they all returned homo Mrs. Jennie Pardee Wednesday af- parts of fruit with one part of ivgar, WANTED—More pigs to be raised Main-st., Lowell. p21 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bums re- Corrected Sept. 26, 1945 FOR BALE—Male Springer Span- FALL Monday. ternoon. shaking the container after the fruit iel, 9 months, old. Inquire fore- GIRLS WANTED—Steady employ- TRY BLUE RIBBON scratch feed on Blue Ribbon Growing Pig ceived a nice visit one day last Wheat, bu I l.M , is packed to be sure all the fruit ment, excellent working con- POULTRY with 50% cracked corn, priced at Ration. C. H. Runciman Co., FOR SALE}—Large size Kalamazoo Arvll Graham spent Friday week from a Captain over their son Mr. and Mra Wm. Mishler were Rye, bu 1.41 noons. Bill Stauffer, FallaSburg I Is covered with sugar. By the time ditions, experience not necessary. only M.10 per cwt. C. H. Runci- Lowell. c21tf heatrola. In good condition. i afternoon at the Bernard Flynn Mederic. He was on hl« way Sunday afternoon callers at the Corn, bu LIS Park, Lowell Phone 7-F8. p20-21 All kinds of live poultry L J. ENDRES i freezing starts, the sugar will be Morning, afternoon, and night man Co., Lowell. c21tf Muriel Tiffany. c21 Maybe the Jolt was not hard through these parts and stopped to home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weaver Buckwheat, cwt 2.00 home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Debreld dissolved. FOR DEPENDABLE Health, Acci- shifts. Apply Globe Knitting FOR SALE—-Potato digger, also a ^nougih to break a bone or do let them hear about Mederic who of Elmdale, it being their Tlst wed- Barley, cwt 1.20 Hlffhesl Prices Paid AUCTION SALE. NOV. O-Hegls- Auction Sales of Grandvllle were Sunday dinner When you use the sugar .syrup dent and Hospital Insurance that Works, 316 Commerce Ave., S. W., Sears, Roebuck cream separator. FOR SALE—5-room house. 3 bed- much apparent damage— Is on duty In Germany. ding anniversary. Mr. and Mra A.T.j Oats, bu. 60 tered Duroc boars and guilts, guests at the Flynn home. pack, prepare and pack the fruit pays claims promptly, telephone Grand Rapids, Mich. clO-26 Wm. Converse, Lowell Phone 88- rooms and bath, attached garage, Bookings for aucUon sales may Eash accompanied them. blood lines Cherry King, Proud- Mr. and Mrs. DeSwann, Cerdella, and then cover It with a sugar syrup Bran, cwt 2.33 117-F4. Mra. J. K. Berry, Lowell, F14. p21 glass apd screen enclosed back be made with Harry Day, State n BUT— Middlings, cwt 2.88 Bergy Bros. Elevator wave Ace, Orion Type. Wm. N. Mra Clifford Winger and Jack De Mrs. Vivian Anderson of Hast- solution, allowing from • half inch R 2. p20-22 PEACHES—Now picking a good porch, electric pump, good water, Savings Bank, Lowell, or with me, S On© of the twenty-four small ings, Wm. Thomas and son Archie to an inch head space in the con- crop of Elbertas and J. H. Hales. Letson, 9 miles north of Nash- BUILDING LOT for sale. 5 blocks Swann, who has just returned and 1944 Crop Alto, MdL nice basement, good location on direct \ tone* of your spine may have been discharged from the army, and wijj of Cascade, and Mr. and tainers to permit expansion. Pea Beans, cwt 6.00 FOR SALE—Oaborne corn binder. Truckers looking for quality ville on M-66. p21 26 from P. O.. Lowell. Phone 235-F4. m lots. Will sell furnished if de- S lipped slightly out of line, Mrs. Earl Thomas were Sunday peaches phone or wire Lowell Mc- p21 sired. Oil heat. Owner. 025 Mon- Wrdnesday. Oct. 3—Frank Endres, spent Saturday evening at the Vern Dark Red Beans, cwt 7.25 Lets 10-Inch mill. Marvin Stahl, FOR SALE —International Har- S producing preature on one- or AnnouncemeRt dinner guests of Jake Oless and Klnney, phone 2435, Sparta, Mich., roe Ave, Lowell. p21 7 miles west of Klngsley, 30 head of Wenger home. Light Cranberry Beans, cwt.. 6.00 1)4 miles eaat of Elmdale on vester cream separator, No. 3; al- \ more nerve* supplying varf- Corrlne, In honor of Corrlne and Errs Nutritious Secretary Peach Ridge Fruit NO TWO WAYS ABOUT IT—In- LOST—Two miles east of Lowell, cattle, large list of farm tools, hay Mr. and Mrs. Anson Schiefla. Light Red Beans, cwt 7.23 Route 456. c21 so pump-jack and a force pump... ^ ona parts of the body. This, Wm. Thomases birthdays. , Eggs contain most of the nutrients Growers Association. C20-21 surance la necessary and we have black, tan and white hound. An- WHY PAY MORE?—Use Blue Rib- and grain... We are now equipped to do all daughter Wanda, and Mrs. George i Yellow E^e Beans, cwt 6.75 Carl Wlttenbaoh, Lowell, R. 3. ^ In time, will cause it to be- Freeman Hoffman and family, I required for an adequate human diet (AU beans bought on a hand-picked baaia.) FOR SALE—Electric waahlng ma- the exact type of Insurance to fit swers to the name of Jack. Re- bon Turkey Mash at $3.50 per cwt. If you are planning a sale, you kinds of GREASING and |Schiefla were dinner guests at the' FOR SALiU—Hay, straw and oats. Phone 155-F2. p21 f come weakevied and dls- Frank Hoffman and family, and j and for that reason should be includ- Butter, lb SO Service your car regularly at chine, ajitomatic, used very little. your needs. Come In and let us ward. Lowell Phone 118-F4. p21 C. H. Runciman Co., Lowell. c21tf jmuBt'have your cows tested. I will LUBRICATING WORK, also jsilcox-Vreeland home Sunday. Mr. Would like to buy hay on the ^ Mtfed. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hoffman were ed in the diet of every person both Butterfat lb 64 our complete auto senice Mra. Lyle Webster, 124 N. Mon- discuss it with you. Peter Speer- FOR SALE—'Registered Shropshire be glad to help. i and Mrs. Albert Kahler were after- young and old. An egg a day It ground. Amos Steralck, Alto FOR SALEJ—Corn binder. R. A. WASHING CARS. Sunday guests of Paul Hoffman.i. Eggs, doz .87 roe St, Phone S23. c21 tra, Phone 269, Lowell. c21 rams, one aged ram, lambs and WANTED — Furnished or partly I ^ Many Diseases Are The Dl- jnoon callers and supper gues*s. Mr. recommended, but 3 to 4 each week station. We take an latorest Phone 614. pl5-22 Wlttenbach, Lowell. R. 3. Phone Book your sales early so you Mrs. Mattie Mishler accompanied Hoga, live, cwt 18.00-14J5 yearlings. Floyd L. Yeiter, Alto furnished apartment or house. ( rect Result of Falls. Strains, - Hi Speed Gaa and Oils — i and Mrs. Leon Anderson and son is a safe number. Eggs are classed in keeping your car on the ZANOL BLACK PEPPER- 379-F2. p21 Have no children or pets. Ken- can have the date you want. Mrs. Eva Postman of Freeport to Hogs, dressed, cwt 20.00 WANTED—Used cars. Highest cash FOR SALE—6 acres of standing Phone 251. p21-23 f Heavy Lifting, Overwork, etc. —Aoceaaorles — j Clare spent Sunday evening at the as a protective food because of road. A complete line of Zanol Pure neth Bryon. Lowell Phone 492. the District meeting of the W.8.C.S. Beef. live, lb..! .06-.15 price. Webster's Used Cars, Lylt hybrid corn. This corn is in the FOR SALE—5-room heating capac- E. J. ENDRES. jsilcox-Vreeland home. I their high vitamin, mineral and Food Products, Toilet Prepara- dent now. Phone Ada 72421. Geo. FOR SALE—Wood and hard coal P21 5 Chiropractic \ We are located at the old at the Burton Heights Methodist Beef, dressed, lb 16-15 Tires recapped by beat work- Webster, 120 N. Monroe, Lowell ity, coal or wood heater .with fan Phone Grand Rapids 116-728-F3 protein content An egg, when brok- HIS CHOCOLATE RATION goes to a Bnrma bibr wUah iUrw«> n« tions and efficient Household circulating heater, also child's Church at Grand Rapids Friday. Chickens, lb 20H-29 a men available. Phone 823. c36tf Wentel. p21 attached, A-l condition. Inquire ^ Will Put Your Spine In Line, ^ Ford Garage at West Main en, should have a delicate odor. Necessities, sold on a money back bed, 60 Inches long, with pad, FOR SALE—2-burner electric plate. Or Harry Day at Lowell Bank I THE BROKEN ATOM— Mr. .and Mrs. Wm. Blough of Freshness of an egg docs not de- pwTSfr wwMiwir S guarantee of satisfaction. A use- 305 High St., Lowell. p21 and Hudson SU., Lowell. FOR SALE—Feed Grinder, 6 In. FOR SALE —7-room house with both In good condition. Frank $5; also red wool hunting coat, Freeport spent several days the pend on time elapsed since it was ful gift to the hoatess who has 14 AND OUR DESTINY I When making Jellies, If a large William Heim plate; Grain drill, 11 hole disk; large poultry plant and 4 acres Ruegsegger, Lowell R. 1. Phone LOST—During 4-H Fair, boy's bluei size 46, and lady's leather jacket, past week with their daughter, laid. Eggs held at 40 degrees ladles preesnt at her home for a W. A. LARGE | The atomic bomb has ushered in quantity of juice Is cooked at one Phone 9114 E. Main St Leonard Bozung, Beldlng, R. D. 1. ol land, close In. A. R. Smith, 51-F13. p21 wool sweater with gold stripe on; size 16. Kenneth Bryan. 411 James j Steve Miller and family. j Fahrenheit for 100 days are ffesher demonstration. Premiums with $1 CHIROPRACTOR | a new area—for better or worse. Oberly Drive, Lowell. p21 sleeve.. Finder notify Tom How-i St. Lowell Phone 492. p21 Vere Arnstroig Mrs. Alden Porritt and son Pvt. than eggs held 3 days at 100 de-1'time , jelly Is very likely to be dark products, 1c sales, free samples. P19-3t LOST—Light tan female Collie. 809 High St r^one 42 Robert D. Potter tells the stirring Ledger want ads do the business, ard. Alto, or Phone 21. Lowell. p211 Marvin who is home on a 10 day grees. Food value is determined by in color. Buy and sell through the Ledger For demonstration contact Au- Answers to name of Blondle. Ledger want ads do the business. COOK t Blocks North of City Hall j story of how man mastered atomic 'ry one and see. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE RE- I WTX BE at the nursery on W. aid Soi ! furlough were callers on Mrs. June feed given the hen. In cooking eggs, want ads. thorized Zanol Representative, Joseph Kelley. Lowell R. 1. Ada FOR SALE—25 acres, 1 mile south Try one and see. Ground Floor Office power and what can be expected of PAIR—We can now get parts to * Main «t. every Saturday during PlombiBg and Heatiii( Pardee and Waneta Schray Satur- regardless of the method used, one Knowledge advances by steps, Katherlne B. Tower, Phone Grat- repair, rewire, or rebuild your October. A. R. Smith, Lowell. Phone 3561. c21 of Lowell, small apple orchard, I ••Ithe future. In a series of articles day afternoon. rule must always be remembered— 21 end not by leaps.—Thoa. Macaulay. tan 387. R. 3, Beldlng C20-21 discarded appliances. We call for Mich. C21-24 strawberry plants, 10 acres of| Every conservation officer In the P ,starting In The American Weekly They belong to the protein and fat FOR SALE —New milch heifer, Wm. Porritt and family and Mrs. and deliver. No job too small. young oak and poplar, small barn wiii j,ave earned a Red Cross Iwlth this Sunday's (Sept. 30) issue foods and should not be cooked at with calf, Guernsey, Holsteln ; Sheet Metal Work Sarah Lacy were dinner guest Sat- Bert C. Tower, Phone Grattan j OPPORTUNITY to be foot-happy and new clhcken coop. 5-room certlficate |n an advanced first aid — jof The Detroit Sunday Times. too high a temperature. and Durham. Joseph Kelley, R. urday of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McRob- 387. C20-25 on your Job—wear dry-soft, stay- house with new roof. 2 small training course before the opening Phone 9101, Harry A V.'s Sweet erts of Lake Odessa. 1, Lowel! Ada Phone 3561. c21 Shop, for delivery. adv j This way \^ /resher coffee soft Wolverine Shell Horsehlde rooms on back, hardwood floors of the gman game Bea9on in the Ben Quick of Battle Creek was a ELECTRIC WIRING—House, barn, work shoes, light on your feet In dining and living rooms, cellar pp peninsula Octooer 1. Call* 78 Gaod Health STOP PAYING RENT and buy U Cr Sunday guest of Steve Millers. farm shop, etc., J1 to S3 per open- and they lick any heavyweight under half of the house, $2,500; Many veteran officers will Good health doesn't just happen. your home, using your local j "Have you ever tried giving up ing, plus price of some material lor wear. S3.95 up. Coons. p21 DAVE CLARK, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Valda Watts and We all know it is something we must Mm Building & Loan easy payment also bedroom and dining foom (.^pi^te a refresher course; new smoking?" mother Mrs. Behler of Alto were we furnish. Entrance switch and suites. 6 months old; Home Com- ffj iii t t from scratch, NOTICE think about and work for. Medical HOr-atTEV WITHIN ONC HOUR FOR SALE —Bird dog, unsexed; plan. See F. F. Coons, Sec'y. c21 0 cer8 w g ar WE NEED Job cost estimate courteously giv- "Yes, biit not for long. I didn't Sunday callers on their Aunt Mrs. care specialists in the U. S. depart- fort wood and coal range; 2 saddle | OF ROAST/US-tri mSHBR! en by appointment. No job too half Cocker and half Springer, 8 want to be selfish about it." Minnie Bouck. ment of agriculture suggest a num- FOR SALE—6 six-weeks-old Duroc horses with saddles. Forced to "How come?" Emll Thlght and son Pvt. Floyd small. Phone Grattan 387. Tower months old, from good hunting Jersey pigs; also kitchen range, sell because of health, must leave ber of ways people can protect their stock. Call at home, M mile north To The Motoring Public "I found out that when I quit, Thlght of Valparaiso, Ind callcd on Repair Service. c20-25 cheap. Phone 68-F5. Arvll Hell- state. Call Lowell Phone 9105. ( i health and prevent sickness. For ex- of US-16 on M-91, or Lowell Phone half the married fellows In the Mra Jennie Pardee Monday morn- man, R. 1, Lowell. p21 daytime, or 6-F22 after 5:30. p2ll ample, they can eat enough of the IHm&AH wm YM BUY... ASSURANCE OF PROTECTION is 226-F4. P21-22 j office had to quit, too."—The Cat- ing. right kind of food, get plenty of WORKERS When Ready To Market Livestock yours when you hare automobile FiAm-seAieo-irs mesm WANTED—To rent 2 or 3 bedroom Read the Ledger want ads. jallna Islander. 1 Mrs. Minnie Bouck accompanied sleep and recreation, wear clothes insurance coverage with us. FOR SALE—White Leghorn pul home in or near Lowell. H. Holtz. Elmer Ellis and Wm. Heim Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Van Patten that are suitable for the weather, lets, ready to lay. John Zoodsma, fnatruct your trucker to deliver your consignment to your own Prompt claim service on all 305 High St.. Lowell.. p21 farmeni cooperative seiilnft agency on the Detroit Market—who to Hastings on Monday. keep everything clean, and avoid losses. Peter Speerstra, Phone 269. \ mile west Grand Trunk depot, join to opon tht accidents. Along the lines of clean- Ro Post War Depression Here offers the Best In Sale« and Service. Rellabie market informa- Lowell. c21 H mile on Gulllford Drive. p21 PUBLIC NOTICES liness, they can keep a safe drink- Smv-6M0MD 0HIY WHEti NICK BEUTE tion over the Stations of the Network at 12:15 PUBLIC NOTICES ing water supply, screen doors and YOU BUY-ni F&SHem FARMERS:Have that sheet metal IFOR SALE—Extra nice Chester B. H. SHEPARD, M. D. P. M.—Monday through Friday. H You Wish To Inssre Your Future Phone 47 Auction Sales Shell Super Service Statlofl windows, keep out-houses in a sani- roof or barn spray painted now: White 6-weeks-old pigs. C. B. Vllchlgan livestock is fed for market on a ration of grain grown STATE OF MICHIOAN. IN THE CIKCUIT tary condition, a;id get rid of breed- East Main St., Lowell With A Steady lob We Can Use You Phone 318930 Grand Rapids or Aldrlch, 1 mile west of Grand J. A. MacDONELL, M. D. Bookings for auction sales may on Michigan farms, and guarantees the consumer choice quality* COURT FOR THE OOUNTT OF KENT STATE OF MICHIGAN, IN THE CIRCUIT ing places for germs and rodents. IN CHANCERY—NO. «7»6. COl'BT FOR THE COUNTY OF KENT write lack Hoorn, 585 S4th st Trunk, south ^ mile on Gulllford (Absent—In Service* be made with Harry Day, State meat at all times. DEPOSITORS LIQUIDATION CORPORA- IN CHANCERY—NO. 477M AT ONCE S. W. Grand Rapids 8, Mich. Drive. p21 Office Phone 86 Savings Bank, Lowell, or with me TICN. & Michigan corportUoa, PtatoUff, DEPOSITORS LIQUIDATION CORPORA- CMNEI MILK P—10-4-t Office Hours direct. Saturday, SepL 29, 1945 vs. TION. a Mlchlsin corpora lion, PWloUff. Longest River WANTED — More hens to be fed 2:00 to 4:00 P. M- each week day Michigai Livestock Exehuge bruce mcqueen, clare anderson, v». Saturday, Oct. 6—Frank Hultln- The Missouri river, Which, from FOR SALEJ—Slightly used electric Blue Ribbon Egg Mash. C. H. Except Thursday Mr. Ellis will operate his Auto Electric Service Business at this GARFIELD FORD BEKT E. QUICK. GEORGE AREHART, CHARLES E. ga. Campau Lake. 9 head Jersey CHARLES JONES. LULA BLAZO KROPF BROWN, CLARE ANDERSON. WILLIAM its source to the mouth of the Mis- Country Both Men and Women Wanted washer, in good condition. Mrs. Runciman Co., Lowell. c21tf 7:00 to 8:30 P. M, Mon., Wed, Sat. DETROIT STOCK YARDS. DETROIT «pot and Mr. Heim will operate the Shdl Gas and Oil business in (formerly LULA BLAZO), C. J. FRANKS. ECS WOltEt cows 4 ihorses, 40 Leghorn pullets, J. MYERS. ELIZABETH FRANKS. EVE- sissippi river, has a total length of dub Cecil Cole, Grand River Drive. For the Dnrattan GEO. J. ROUTELL, Manager addition to his present stand at the Texaoo Station at E. Main JOHN ENGEMAN. ANNA M. LAYER LYN R. LOOK. ARTHUR JOHNSON, 4,200 miles. Is the longest continu- No Incraas* full list farm tools. 30 tons hay. 500 and Jefferson. SHANNON (foimeriy ANNA M. LAYER). FRED E. WINGEIER. Administrator of Lowell Phone 440. c21 bu. oats, 17 acres good corn In field. Salesmen: Cattle—Jim McCrum £ Tod Barrett; Hogs—"Mac" DAN A. WINGEIER. Admlotetrator C. T. the Eatate of SIMON WINGEIER. De- ous single waterway or river course Clock Bread in Price tz, CHOICE OF DAY OR NKIIT SHIFTS A. o* the Esute Of J. THEODORE MUEL- ceased, BERT KLAHN. FRANK LEWIS, in the world. This, however, is gen- mm MTTER bi**uy Hb.lsr Zlt 25c 2 acres potatoes. McMillan; Sheep and Calves—Cho*. Culver, Bob Williams and COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE LER. Decewed. GEORGE KILGUS. and Phons your news to tk« Ledger. DR. J. W. TRUMBLE and HELEN LOOK NEWELL. DefemtanU. erally considered part of the great A.W.H1LZEY NICK BEUTE. 'Jake" Bollman. C..nsrw E. BBOWEN '. - DefendantiTicnaanus. I ORDER r\jn.FOR HEARINGnbAiunu., ANawDu PUBLIrvtUJ- - VETERINARIAN ORDER FOR HEARING. AND PUBLI-1 CATION OF NOTICE THEREOF. ON Mississippi • Missouri river system Country 1-ftj. Good Pay and Good Worimg Conditions Telephone Mollne 524. CATION OF NOTICE THEREOF. ON | TRUSTEE'S PETITION FOR ALLOW- which measures 6,970 miles in all PLUM PRESERVES 22e Sold Medar^"^ ii.is TRUSTEE-S PETITION FOR ALLOW- Club i»r The Auctioneer Office-US N. Division St Byron Center, Mich. C21-23 ANCE OF ACCOUNTB AND FOR IN- Second is the Nile, which it 4,000 With Vacations ANCE OF ACCOUNTS AND FOR IN- STRUCTIONS IN WINDING UP ITS Dutton, Mich. Phone 52 Lowell, Mich. STRUCTIONS IN WINDING UP ITS TRUST miles in length. When the Misslssip- 254b sack TRUST. At a session of the said Court held In Lslonia Country Club Flour 99c SarvioM That Satisfy and Tenns At a eeanioo of the aaid Court bald In i pi was named it was supposed that RMT KER Club 3£S.23e ROOFIIG—SIDIRG the Court House In the CKy of Grand Rap- the Missouri was a tributary but Group Hospitalization — Accident, Health and That Are Reasonable the Court House ta the City of Grand Ids, County of Kent. State of Mkhtean, Mb. FARM OB RESIDENTIAL DR, R, T. LUSTIG Rapids. County of Kent. State of Michigan, this 21st day of September, 1045. geologists state that the Missouri is (In ^-lb. sactions) Saturday. Sept. 20—R. D. Stocum. this 21* (tey of September. IMS. Present: The Honorable WILLIAM B. Fresh Butter dn. Life Insuruce Available Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Prwent: The Honorable WILLIAM B. really the main trunk of the Mis- P0W&EREI S8MR 6x v* fc 48c NEW OR REPAIR 150 Courtland at Rockford. all kinds Meals that make pullets paying customer BROWN. Circuit Judge. Specialising in Rectal Diaeaaea Gee's BROWN. ClrcuK JuOge. The plalnUff. having filed herein a bill sissippi, and what is known as the Warranty White Meal. All Work and Material of good household goods, Including Rectal Sanitarium The plalnUff, harliw filed herein a bin of complaint alleging thai It la the trustee upper Mississippi, that is. the^part of complaint allectaK that It ta the trustee (Grafad Tuna, 32c) Goaranteed gas stove. 43 Lafayette, 8. E Grand Rapids of an express trust created by a Declara- of the river above the point where CITTAfiE CREESE cmm^i ^ 13c Tuna Fish 40c of an expresi trust created by a Declara- tion of Trust executed by said plaintiff on Thursday, Oct. 4—Bessie Lenta, 2 Phones: Offlee 83178; Bee. SM34 FARM and HOME SUPPLY STORE tion of Trust executed by taW plaintiff oo or about March 15. 1939; and the Missouri Joins the Mississippi, is Lowell Mamifaeturing Co. miles south of Croton Dam, all or about March 15, 1030; and It Appearing from said bill of complaint really only a tributary. Early June or No. 2 It Appearing from said bUl of complaint that aaid DecclaraUon of Trust was exe- Big K Peas Swaa* Variafy Ma bofiig Oo. kinds of household goods, including DR. H. R. MYERS that said Dectaratioo of Trust was execut- cuted by the plaintiff In connection with M-N CRACZERS SSS £ 21c 11c Lowell, Mich. electric refrigerator and washing Master Mix free Choice ed by the ptalntiff ta connect loo •wltti the the acquisition of certain assets from Grand Rapids Phone 8S87t Osteopathic acquisition of certain assets Trotn Lowell machine. Master Mix Mosh or 17-iH. Oval ERiRieled Roasters $1.49 City State Depositors Corporation, a Mich- Restores Nitrogen • Country No. 2 Route 4, Grand Rapids Physician and Sorreon Laying Concentrate v State Depositors Corporation, a Micblcan Igui corporation of Lowell. Michigan, Kroger*! Book dates with D. A. Wingoter corporation of Lowell, Michigan, which said which said assets had previously been ac- Alfalfa plays an important part in RAISIR RREAI Clock low 13c Pineapple Juice dub can 13c 807 K. Main St Eqq Mash mode w'rttt Master assets had previously been ac<]utred by said quired by "said City State Depositors Cor- putting nitrogen back into the soil at State Savings Bank, LowelL Phone m-Ft Master Mi* N«n Wl«ts Lowell State Depositors Corporation from poration from City State Bank, a Michigan No. 2% ^9-U M^ 34% Mash Coneentrde Good House BrooRis $1.26 Lowell State Bank, a Michigan bonking banking corporation of Lowell. Michigan, A four-ton yield of alfalfa y/as found Office Hours: -10:00-12:00 a. m. corporation of Lowell, Michigan, pursuant | pursuant to a plan for the reorganisation to contain an average of 220 pounds SALAR RRESStRfi pm 18C Fruit Cocktail Draw 2:00-5:00 and 7:00^:00 p. m. WAT^.OVSTr• OYS . SH.U — to a plan for the reorifanlxatloo of said •of said Bank dated December T, 1933; and of nitrogen, 14.4 pounds of phospho- 32c except Thursdays Bank dated December 50. 1033; and i It Further Appearing that said Deciara- It Further Appearing that said Declare, rus, 100 pounds of potassium and GalvaRized FurRace Pipe aRd Elbows 1 ti on of Trust, executed by the plaintiff on tlon of Trust, executed by the plaintiff on or about March 15, 1939. provides, among approximately 500 pounds of lime- CtfCUiiER SLICES ^ 12c CSarry load larga size or about March 15, 1939. provides, among other things, that the ptalntlff, as trustee, Layer Cake 46c W. A. LARGE, D. C. other thing*, that the plalnUff. as trustee, wui liquidate said assets, and, after first stone. As a legume crop, alfalfa will liquidate said assets, and. after first applying the proceeds of liquidation to the lakes only about one-third of its ni- Chiropractor applying the proceeds of liquidation to the MoRarch Coal aod Wood Raoges payment of expenses of liquidation and the trogen from the soli and two-thirds FRUIT CAKE Ei2So21' 5 ft*. Si .42 payment of expenses of llquldaUon and ths discharge of any and all hens, will distri- 14-oz. bortla Office Hours: —10:00-12:00 a. m. discharge of any and alt Wens, will distri- bute the slid proceeds pro rata to the from the atmosphere. This allows Heinz Ketchup 23c 2:0^5:00 and 7:00-0:00 p. m. bute the said proceeds pro rata to ths former holders of Certificates of Indebted- a gain of 147 pounds of nitrogen In former holders of Certificates of Indebted- Co c,Mb except Thursdays ness Issued by said City State Depositor* four tons of hay. With only .one- SWEET PEAS T£. 15c Torridaire Coal aod Wood Heaters ness Issued by said Lowell State Depositors CorporaUon, all as more fully set forth !n CAMPBELL'S can 509 High St Lowell CorporaUon. all as more fully set ferth In said Declaration of Trust of March 15, third of the nitrogen in alfalfa taken Tomato Soup 9c THANKS ! said Declaration of Trust of March IS. 1939, an alleged copy of which Is attached from the soli, this would mean a Two blocks north of City Hall 1039. an alleged copy of which Is attached to said bill of complaint aa "Exhibit l"; SUCER PEACRES ^ ^ 28c to said bill of complaint as "Exhibit 1"; 'and removal of 18 pounds of nitrogen, 3.6 Phone 42 urouno noor Office Riberoid Roofiog ' and pounds of phosphorus, 25 pounds of larga bar It Further Appearing thtt the purpose cf It Further Appearing that the purpose of Ivory Soap this proceeding is to secure the examina- potassium and about 125 pounds of 10c this proceeding la to secure the examina- tion, approval and allowance by this Court Hunfj No. 2% BY APPOINTMENT lon. approval and allowance by this Court limestone by each ton of hay. CRERRIES Light, Sweat 38c of the accounts of the plalnUff as trustsel of the accounts of the plaintiff as trustee DR. H. L. PRE FONTAINE AlomiRRRi under said Declaration of Trust of March bar PaiRt for Steel Roofs under saJd Declaration of Trust of March Woodbury's Soap 8c 16. 1939. upon completion of said liquida- 15. 1030. upon compleUon of said liquida- Optometrist tion. and the advice and InstrucUom of tion, and the advice and Instructions of We should like to take PRURE JUICE Swwmt Quart 28C At Dr. Myers* Office this Court In connection with the winding this Court In connecUon with the winding McCORDS MATTERS 5 gal. lots, $3.00 per gal. up of said trust, Including, among other up of said trust. Including, among other MRA. R. T. WILLIAMS 811 E. Main St, Lowell things, a sate of the residue of unliquidat- things, a sale of the residue of unliquidated ed assets, the dlstrtbutloo of a final divi- assets, the distribution of a final dividend SWIFT'S PREU TO EXAMINE EYES AND dend among those parties enUUsd thereto, among those parties entlUed thereto, and ( Mr. and Mrs. John Postma, Mr S3c FURNISH GLASSES and the disposition of any dividends which the disposition of any dividends which are THE C0NDE MILKER not call erf for wHhln a reasonable time to and Mrs. R. (Postma, Mr. and Mrs. Potatoes Phone 296-F2 for Appointment 'OU'LL HAVE BIRDS ihai fay their way are not called for within a reasonable time this opportunity to thank be fixed bv the Court by escheat to the to be fixed by this Court by escheat to the Ben Postma, Martin Postma and p3/'46 with eggs'...instead of "guests'" living Sove Time and Labor State of Michigan or otherwise: and State of Michigan or otherwise; and KIPPERER SHACKS 21c It Further Appearing that the said action It Further Appearing that the said action Mr. and Mra. Dan Postma of Free- MICHIGAN - U. S. No. 1 off the management... by putting pullets oo Is brought as a class suit against the sev- Is brought aa a class suit against the sev- port attended a shower in honor eral beneficiaries of the trust who were ;a Master Mix egg production feeding program eral beneficiaries of the trust who wm the of Mrs. Helen VanZanten and Mra. former holders of said Certificates of In- the former hotdere of said Certificates of OLIVES (21-ox. |ar 11.56) |as soon as you put them in the laying house. debtedness Issued by said Lowell State De- Indebtedness Issued by said CKy State Arden Utyff at Zeeland Saturday ^ 81c (100-lb. bag $2.60) positors Corporation; and Depositors Corporation; and all of our fertilizer cus- j My For these Master Mix feeds are balanced to night fencourage your laying flock to get It Further Appearing that the members It Further Appearing that the members We Rouw Dead Animals V* f inducc pullets to lay... all the eggs they were of said class are so numerous and their Ben Grotters of Grand Rapids ihc extra nutriiional intake to Him- of said class are so numerous and their Dog Food. h. 10 ro ucc whereabouts so uncertain, their rights and whereabouts so uncertain, their rights RUNT CLUB ' P ^ - ulaie maximum egg production. WiluaniM and liabilities so subject to change and visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Postma on [25*. $1.98) beg 45c 15-lb. Hi wfcbUtid liabilities so subject to change and fluctua- Sunday. For Prompt Removal tadi Master'Mix feed formulated for higher egg production con- Every day at noon, put NOON PEL- fhictuttlon by death, transfer of Interest ' tlon by death, transfer of totanat, or LETS on top of the grain or ma»h otherwise, that It would be Inconvenient "r otherwise, tint It would be Inconven- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas of pack «l Old, Crippled Itains the vitamins, quality proteins, minerals and other nutrients neccs- ient and Impracticable, If not wholly Ira- in the feeders. Feed all the birds will PBttfed Alt and impracticable, if not wholly Imposs- eicefer TISSUE. tomers for their coop- jury to build and mainuin the pullet's frame and body weight and wjsslble, to bring them aU before the Grand Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. 45 eat in 15 or 20 minutes. This should ible, to bring them all before the Court; Court; rLttCt (OJfton. 5 roHl 23c) 3 roll 13c m Dead Honai DnntmUm Now, Therefore, It Is Ordered That Fri- James Ballard Sunday afternoon. give her the "overplus" that yields more eggs. For, as you know, the be about 3 to S pounds per hundred Now. Therefore. It Is Ordered That Fri- day, the 16th day of November next, at Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Clark and Mr. and Cowb .feed must first take care of the pullet's body needs, and it's the surplus laying pullets or hens. No trouble- 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon. Central War day. the l«th day of November next, at SET1** |«.30 o'clock in the forenoon. Central War and Mrs. Elmer Llskey and son iARTUETT WEARS 2 25c no wet, messy mash to prepare. ill Time, at the Court Room of the under- SPAMtTTI CM Pig. S2c '/eed that goes into eggs. Quick. I^sy And profitable. Your UlRRm moRninG signed Circuit Judge In Kent County Time, at the Court room of the under- Dick came Sunday toihelp celebrate Court House In the City of Grand Rapids, signed Circuit Judge in Kent County Court PHONE , But all the feed she cats roust be nutritionally balanced. Heavy feed- laying flock will show you—/'» tggi • few of die many House In the City of Grand Rapids. Mlch- their father, Walter Clark's 83rd SWT. POTATOES 4 t* 28c APPLES mSow 2 *». 27c eration during the past —how much it means to get a noon- Michigan, be, and It hereby Is. appointed | ing won't produce more eggs if it's short of one essential nutrient. so be feoad in See ta amazing, patented, interior the Ume and place for the hearing upon the 1;*an . be. and It hereby Is. appointed the birthday. Mr. Clark saye he is en- day boost of extra food, rkh in egg- time and place for the hearing -unon the JOftSIOtii •4m Coode MiTkac. conitructioo features. Hold* 100 peUtlon of the plalnUff trustee; and joying life and feels the best he am wax GbCoal p* Sic iWORS fallow 3 ft* 10c CELERY • bunch 15c IONIA That's why it's so important to feed Master Mix—rations that are prop- making outxients. It Is Further Ordered that notice of this I petition of the plalnUff trustee; and '•WFtlWATl MFOtl TOO IVY Ibf. of coaL Heats all day and all proceeding and of said hearing be glvea to It Is Further Ordered that notice of has in ten years. jerly balanced by Master Mix nutritionists, flock tested and flock proved.' night without refueling. Burns those members of said class of beneficiaries Urts proceeding and of said hearing be Mrs. George Linton and daughter JUICY CALIFORNIA VALENCIA jSec your Master Mix Dealer before you put your pullets in the laying any kind of coal, coke, briquets. who have not been specifically named as elven U> those members of said class of 400 parties ileinnUul lu Uil* CMise of action beneficiaries who have not been rosclflcatly Margie called on Mr. and Mrs. PW ISC season. [house. Be ready with a Master Mix balanced feed that's proved capable, by publication of a copy of this order rmned as partlss defendant to this cause Robert Stuart in Grand Rapids on , of high egg produaion. once each week for '.hree successive weeks of ictlor by pubHoarion of a copy of this Sunday. previous to the time of hearing In the order once each week for three suocsmIvp Bx wesks previous to the time of heartnc In 29 Lowell Ledger, a newspaper printed and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coats visited Water Sofleaer pkO- tic ORANGES circulated In said County. the Lowell Ledger, a newspaper printed and circulated In said County. her daughter,. Mrs. Ollle Oliver and WILLIAM B. BROWN. EGG MASH MADE WITH MASTER MIX ClrcuK Judgs ^eiLLTAM B. BROWN, family at Midland Sunday. 34% MASH CONCENTRATE MASTER MIX | Examined, countersigned drwlt Jiutg* •XlAisa . •»*. and entered by me. Examined, ccounterelgned •jtivi VH'U ••cn i trv MASTER MIX Egg Mash FREE-CHOICE lAYINC CONCENTRATE Gee's Hardware LEWIS J. DONOVAN, •-h1 entered bv me 5 ^39c 'IK MlUt, •» C~M4 tac- ft. warw Mill % t—4 urn;lull •! - ».•«••••• Clerk LEWIS J. DONOVAN, Statistics ehow that 90 per cent of W

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THE LOWXBLL aowmu MICHXOAK, THUBflDAY, SEPT. 17. 1N5 LOWKLL, mOPQAN, THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, IMS — "Don't forfet m®, Thunderhead .... Alto Locals COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS I won't forget you . . . never, Thun- CAMPAU LAKE SEELEY CORNERS The Stephen Neubecker family News From Grand Rapldi Qhuroh Cfj* WS • Offlolal derhead. » . ." MM. «. R. HUM) lOta. P. REYNOLDS are bsppy to have their son Corp. Of Former Bowne Folkfe The regular meeting of the Com- Ken itepped back, the italllon was Ada News ALTO NEWS Fred Neubecker home on a 46 day OLAKA If. BRANDKBUHY mon Council of the village of Lowell free, and he knew It. He took a Mra. Abbie Finkbelner of Cale- Snow Community Farm Bureau Mra. Fred Pattlaoa furlough after two ^ears service FIRST CONGREGATIONAL GH. was held in the City Hall council Let Us Install A New Bathroom •tep forward, switching hii tail His (Mra. lUttte & Fttoh) donia returned to her home Friday will be held on Friday evening of overseas. He Is admiring the Im- John Mishler and wife motored Rev. N. G. Woon rooms Monday evening, Aug. 20, '48. head wai high, hit ear# alert, hli nlgiht after spending rh> week at eyei roved over the valley. It was this week at the home of Mr. and (Alto Library Notes.) Mr. and Mrs. Hurley York of provement made at their home by to Lansing last Friday. Mrs. Mish- Sunday School—10:00 a. m. The meeting was called to order Or Remodel Voir Old One the Lock and Kurd homes. Mrs Booster Club to Honor Bride Mrs. Harold Green. landscaping and beautiful flowe-9. by President Richmond at 8 p. m. ai If he counted every mare and New books at the Alto Library are: Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ler visited her nephew, Rev. Ron- Worship Service —11:00 a. m. Flnkbeiner also called on old Mra .Stanley Stascus, nee Miss ald Hoffman and family in Lansing The Pilgrim Fellowship will meet Trustees present: Boelens, Hiahn, Snow P. T. A. will have a penny The Music Is Gone, by T. Doughty; York of Milwaukee attended the Mr. and Mra Wayne Bannom See our complete line of Standard and Kohler Bathrooms and friends In Alaska. Barbara MoLoud, will be honored Weaver, Rutherford, Roth, Chris- supper at the school-house on Fri- Tragic Ground, toy Erskine Cald- funeral of his father, Mr. York, in (nee Rose Cummings) and daugh- while John went on a business trip Sunday evening at 7:30 in the par- with a post-wedding party to be ish house. tiansen. Fixture*. Also Kitohcn and Laundry Equipment Mrs. Wm. Johnaon oi virand Rap- day evening Oct. 6 to help defray well; A new book (Rlchshaw Boy) Flint Saturday and were Sunday ter Mary Louise of Lansing were to Mason. ids spent the week-end with Mr. held on Wednesday evening, Oct 3, The Cheerful Doers will meet In the cost of the paint for the interior was donated by Mra. Charles Locke dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Edwlnna Hasteller who rtays at The minutes of the meeting held and Mrs. Ira Johnson and family. in the dining room at Ada Masonic the parish house Monday evening, of the building. of Detroit, nelce of Mrs. Charles George Skldmore on their way Mrs. Claud Sllcox. the home of her uncle John Mish- August 6, 1045, read and approved. Hot Water and Steam Boiler Systems. Ed. Davis of Alto and Reed Temple.. Mrs. Stascus holds the Oct. 1, at 8 o'clock MARY O'HARA Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bos of Grand Foote. home. Mrs. Emma Mofflt it spending ler while being employed In the city It was moved by Trustee Chris- Cooper left Saturday morning for office of Eather for Vesta Chapter, tiansen and supported by Trustee W.N.U. rgATURB-V** Rapids entertained Mr. and Mrs. O. Mrs. H. D. Smith, Libranian. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pattlsoa a few days with her grand daugn- Is spending her vacation with her WE GUARANTEE GOOD WORK Irons, where they will build a cot- No. 202, O. E. 8., and all Chapter Rutherford that the Clerk have the C. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Men- and family who spent Sunday with ter, Mrs! O. E. Meyer of Grand parents and family of near Free- CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE BTMOPSU as she was taught to do and done it tage for Wm. Graham of Grand members and their nusbands are Village Treasurer transfer $2,000.00 with all her heart. And she had tl no Baker and son George at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shroder and Rapids. port. Avery and Washington Sts. CHAPTEK Tl At JMl Flick*'• <*ii U Rapids. given a cordial Invitation to the from the tax account to the Gen- Friday evening In honor of Mra. Alto Garden Club family of Lowell, called on Mr. and Word has reached us that a fine Rev. Paul Hoornstra, Pastor born. It U whK#—the only white bow* In her, that speed and power, as 11 Friends of Mrs. Frank Hulzinga party. A potluck supper will be Mr. and Mrs. Ken i^yon were eral Fund. Roll call: Trustee Boel- •ver foaled on Oooee B*r ranch, Wlb fc Mrs. Fred Pattison entertained Mrs. Fred Pattison and grand- she had been Fllcka—Flicka with are sorry to hear her Improvement served at 8:30 o'clock and members Richards birthday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and little son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School—10:00 a. m. en8 Rodgers Plumbing & Heating the mountxlnt of Wyomlnf. Keo Mo- the Garden Club at her home Wed- mother, Mrs. Mofflt in the evening...... „ , » ^ i ' ye»: Weaver, yes; Hahn, yes; LAUghlln. Fllcka't ll-year-oM owner, ftod* the four beautiful legs she had had Mr. and Mrs. Frank Antolnldes Mrs. Chas Rlttenger of South Adon Meyers at Pennock Hospital Is ao slow. are asked to pleat"i bring their own nesday afternoon. In the absence of " « "•»>/• " Roth, yet; Ruth.rford. yti; Chri.- Phone 240-F2 Lowell, Midi. them out on the ranje in a cold rala- before he, Ken McLaughlin, had Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Sears spent table service and a dlsih to pass. and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Antolnldos The severe electrical storm Sun- Lowell. September 24. The Meyers reside Top'o. •Thr« Men Boond .nd 6, N.y. 0, Cr- »tom. the President, Mrs. Emerson 6ftauf- 1 brought her in off the range and Fyiday evening with IMrs. Reed attended the funeral of the former's day afternoon and evening that Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carr of at Freeport bu Were former resi- Four Men Loose." Mrs. Evelyn Souzer Is hostess for fer, Mra. E. L. .Timpson preeided. CHAPnai n: Ken li dlaappototed. He lamed her—but, too, with the sweet Cooper and family.. the occasion and will be assisted by nelce Mrs. William Matthews of put Alto lights out, hit the barn on Grand Rapids had Sunday dinner dents of this city. This Increases Young People's Service—7:00 p.m.: . 4. # . .1J. had hoped that the coK would become a ness and docility that she had only After the business meeting the pro- the farm of Mrs. Emma Klipfer their family to two sons and one Evangelistic Servlces-7:30 p. m.l An application for a building per- fatnoufl race bor»e. Tbla badly formed Austin Forward of Standlsh was Mra. Irene Nelllst and MIm Mildred Grand Rapids last Friday. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac acquired through her suffering. gram chairman, Mra. Clate Rich- daughter. Congratulations. Mldweek Prayer Service—Wed- mlt from C, H. Runciman was read white foal U evidently a throwback to the a Sunday morning caller at the Souzer. Following the supper, an Mr. and Mra. Caryl Fuller and and did some damage, but lueklly Naughton. Purebred Hog show and sale Frl-1 Weaver, yes; Hahn, yes; Roth, yes; Albino, the wild ttallloo that U FUcka • "Good girl," he muttered again, ards introduced Mrs. Simon Boss of [and it was moved by Trustee Chris- Kurd home. appropriate program has been ar- caused no fire. Betty Blocker went to Detroit John Mishler went to Mason nesday, 8:00 p. m. day March great grandilre. and turned his face down against Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hesehe and Grand Rapids, who showed beauti- tiansen and supported by Trustee ' 15-1^6-Yeas 6, Nays. 0. Rutherford, yes; Ohritlasnsen, yes. Mrs. Jack Jeusma and children; Saturday to visit Mrs. Leo Blocker Monday where he will Install seven Hi-School Choir, Thursday, 8:00 (:nrr,ed Yeas 6, Nays 0. Carried. the filly's head that was gently shov ranged. daugther Nila callcd on Mrs. Claud A Better Feed Means ful pictures of their travels In Mich- Weaver that the permit be granted. - CHAPTER Ult Ken walla for a favor- Mrs. Allison Reark and children a few days. new bowling alleys. , m. It was moved by Trustee Roth able time to announce U* toal't «• ing at him. Then he put It Into the edge, certain that the horse was Fuller of Hastings Sunday after- igan and other states, also flowers Yeas 6, Nays 0. Carried. Frank Stephens asked the Coun- rival Charlie Bargent, millionaire horae and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scott and and supported by Trustee Chris- Swedish, "my flicka—" below there, pawing at those stones, Community" Club Meets noon. and gardens. All then Vent out- Alvln Helntzelman and wife of An application for a builidng per- cil for a new Radio set, cost $350.00. breeder, and Col. Morton HarrU, are and family were Sunday guests of children spent Sunday evening jp ataylng at the home of tiansen that the meeting adjourn. houae gueeU. The coloncl waata to have Perry Gunston drew the blanket Investigating every cranny, discov- Ada Community Club held Its Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hesche Greater Egg Productioni doors to view ttie flowers, but soon arls are FOIST METHODIST CHURCH mit from Newell Mfg. Co. was read. It was moved by Trustee Ruther- hli mare bred by Banner, the McLaugh- ering that there would be no more their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernesc with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott their daughter Mrs. Rena Rynard C, E. Pollock. Minister for Yeas 6, Nays 0. off. Ken mounted her and rode her first meeting of the fall season at and children were dinner guests gathered at the outdoor fireplace, i It was moved by Trustee Roth and | d and supported by Trustee Roth Un stallion. going In and out of the valley. At Roark. of Grand Rapids. LEWIS E. JOHNSON, Clerk. slowly toward the Greenway stables. Ada high school on Friday evening Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Valda Cha- where the hostess and committee of near Air Port. "The Comfort of a Great Victory" by Tni8tec B0eien8 that that the Village of Lowell purchase CHAPTER IV: Rob McLaughlin. Ken e least thought Ken, not from this Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sllccox were THBRON RICHMOND, President "Are you awake, Thunderhead? with a large number present and terdon of Lowell and William Hes- Mrs Jack Simpson, Mrs. Neil Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freyermuth of Mrs. Ada Helntzelman and is the sermon subject for the 11 the permit be granted. Yeas 6, Nays the Radio set and install in Frank father. Invltea the colonel and Sargent end. You might be able to find a King's Laying Mash Saturday, supper guests of Mr. and Approved Sept. 4,1945. to ride out with him and g*t Banner It was a soft whisper from Ken. with several new membjrs joining che was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown and Mra. E. Rosen- Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby daughter-ln-law. Mrs. Lester Helnt- o'clock service. 0. Carried. i Stephens' car, the radio to remain way out the other end, old fellow, The colonel, on a mare, haa a wtM n* who had spent the night on a blanket the group. Mrs. Sam Onan. berg served weiners, buns and cof- visited Mrs. Inez Freyermuth and Mrs. Valda Chatterdon and family zelman, were guests of Mrs. Earl Next Sunday Is rally day in the An application for a building per-!the P^rty of the Village of Low- back to the fUblMk through those valleys and mountain at the edge of Thunderhead's stall Mrs. Marjorle Wykes, vice presi- Mrs. C. E. Snyder and Mr. and 19% Protein fee. Thirty-two members were pre- Ida Horn of Olivett and Mr. and of Lowell. Glldden Friday afternoon. Church School, as Indeed in all 11 Ron cal,: College Buys Skeleton posses and glaciers, but It would be mlt from Myrl Kingdom was read.'® Boelens. yes; CHAPTER V: Everyone The stallion did not move. He was dent, presided at the ibuslness meet- Mra. Clyde Thomas and son Bobble sent and guests were: Mesdames Mrs. Joe Lane near there, having a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loveland of Mrs. J. B. Keller and daughters church activities. Hahn 1 •neers at the white colt. Ken'e mother. a hundred miles around for you to c . » wv v -w 4^ was moved by Trustee Ruther-' 'y" Weaver, yes; Roth, yes; A 20,000-year-old mastodon skel- standing with his head out the upper of Kalamazoo spent Sunday with picnic dinner in route and were Gr^nd Rapids spent Tuesday even- Donna and Dorothy gave a showar The Scouts meet at the church at 1^ and by ^jRutherford, yes; Christiansen, yes. Nell, who names all. the horses, calU him get home, and all of It strange going ing. A report of the club's project, Contains Dried Buttarmilk John Hodgman and Tessle Pettit eton, discovered In a marsh on the Thunderhead. but nicknames him Ooblln. half of the stable door. But one ear Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Reynolds. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Love- in honor of the former's niece, Miss —no—I think you'll stay In— 'A Play Ground for Ada Children," of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Fred Kegle supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. Wm, WeaVer the erm,t Ye 6 0 Carr,ed farm of Dale Keith, near Plainwell, flicked back and Ken rose to his feet Mr. and Mra. Frank Antolnldes land and Fredrick. Eldeine Preston at the Keller home ThThe^r^he MarthTa GrouCJroupo wlU^neewni meet withwith; ^ CarriedP . granted. •| It" wa- s^ move-d by Truste- e Ruther- CHAPTER VI: Ken reveals that Thun- And then it was as If his father's was made, the work that had been of Cook Bridge, Hemlette Brewer Beckett of Charlotte Sunday. N Allegan county, has been purchased derhead's tire la not Banner but Ap- and went to the door and folded hia spent the weekend with Mr. and UJS.M.S. Paul Blocker is In St. last Friday evening. Those present Mrs. D. A. Wingeier Friday after- , . ... . flery, commanding eyes were sud- completed was told of, and various of Gaines and Mrs. Harold Metter Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clark and Mar- noon. I An application for a building per- ford anandd 8UsupportePPortedd bby y Trustee by Michigan State college for its palachton. Sargent can scarcely believe arms over the top of It close by Mrs. Lou Antolnldes of Grand Rap- Marys Hospital recovering from an were the guest of honor, Eldeine, H, and Bob Is both relieved and dla- denly looking into his, and he spoke plans for the future discussed. King Milling Company nick. All declared Mrs. Bosses pic- lyn of Morse Lake were Sunday jmlt from Frank Kelser was read. Christiansen that bills in the fol- museum. The bones were uncovered tressed. Bargeat waives Iht stud fee and Thunderhead's neck. Outside, the auto accident, but hopes to get Lois Lotterfnan, Betty Kengma, to them, "I've done It dad. He won't Committees on entertainment for Ids. tures most interesting and a very dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 11 wa9 movc lowing amounts be paid: by workmen digging a drainage offers Ken breeding papers. light grew stronger. It was nearly Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cole and home this week. Mrs. Florence Weaver, Mrs. Ruth VERGENNES METHODIST CH. d by Trustee Ruther- come back to bother you any more. tihe ensuing year were named by LOWELL, MICHIGAN pleasant afternoon. liam Falrchlld. rd| ditch and are believed to be In a CHAPTER >11: Nell, d-pressed over day. Mrs. A'din Porritt and son Pvt. Worship «rvlce. .1 10 .•doekl^ "yport"! by Trust™ Lowell, Light & Power $2,296.65 Or to kill Banner. . . ." Mrs. Katherlne Richardson, chair- daughter Bonnie were dinner Sovilla Owens. Mrs. Merton Alder- Weaver that the permit be granted. good state of preservation. Prof. financial difficulties, hoper that some- Ken thought over all that had hap- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Eldrldge and Marvin L. Porritt called on Mrs. ink, Mrs. Edith Edgill and Mrs. with the pastor In charge. | General . ,. 4.331.25 how Thunderhead will develop Into a fa- His father! It was a warm and man, and Mrs. Alice Messmore, guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Yeas 6, Nays 0. Carried. Joseph W. Stack, director of the pened and all that was going to hap- Alto Locals family, Mr. and Mra Johnle Ander- Ray Lacey and Mrs. Emma Klip- Sunday School at 10:45. Water Works. . 322.20 mous racer. Thunderhead Is put out on "Bnt you've got to go, Thunder- happy thing to remember how his j chairman of the refreshment conj- Gecrge Stephens of Grand Rapids. Keller and her daughters. They museum, is directing the work of the ranr Fllcka. When winter pen. He and his father and Thun- Mrs. Bertha Mofflt and daughter, son, Mrs. Joe Metternick, Jr., and fer Saturday afternoon. It was moved by Trustee Ruther- Street . 427.25 aetttes down, he cornea back to the head. Those are your mares." father had looked at him and spoken jmittee. A Hallowe'en party for Mrs. Katie Pruis of' Morriwn, and Mrs. Ward Miller of Clarkville. Mrs. Leon Blakeslee of Grand Rap- enjoyed a fine time and Eldeine exhuming the skeletonlike, prehis- derhead were starting back to the J Mrs. Arthur HUzey of Dutton call- daughter Cinnie were Sunday din- ford and supported by Trustee City Hall , 10.89 stables. Hla size and strength are sur- to him and squeezed his shoulder club members and children of the HI. is visiting her cousin, Mrs. C^C. ids. Sunday evening dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dlntaiman was presented with many lovely FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ranch this day. Then Thunderhead Mr. and Mra Claude Colo apent ed on Mrs. Emma Mofflt alnd Mrs, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Roth that the Village of Lowell toric beast. prising, colt grazing there a quarter mile or even at that moment of disturbance school was planned and Mrs. Julia Richards. Sunday dinner guests at were Mr. and Mra Howard Seeley were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. gifts from her friends. Eldreln OF LOWELL would be gelded—plenty of money so away. But he seemed in no hur- Thursday and Friday with their Fred Pattison Thursday afternoon. Wester and Dickie. grant the 4-H Club building to the Total CHAPTER VIH: Thunderhead gets ac- getting ready to take his mother to Wenzel has been named chairman. the Richards-Baker home were Mr. and family of near Wride's Corners and Mrs. Fred Arthur. will be united in marriage this Rev. Guy Dillon, Pantor quainted with oau. He Is trained to now to have Doc Hicks come to the ry to Join them. They were all his, daughters, Mrs. John Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stauffer Mrs Lloyd Houghton and daugh- West Central Michigan Regional •Roll call: Trustee Boelens, yes; the hospital. And the friendly words. Mrs. Katherlne Richardson then on Road 16. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bancroft en- week to Arthur Allen of Nunlca 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. Read the Ledger ads. wear a halter. When spring returns, he ranch and do it—and then he would and now there was no one to dis- Mrs. Claude Fuller of Hastings. entertained at a family dinner Sun- ter of Grand Rapids spent Sunday runa back to the range. One day he be sold to the army for a band "If you thlrik you can do It, son, I'll Introduced C H. Runciman of Low- Mrs. G. C. Richards spent Tueday tertained Mr. and Mrs. Herbert and they will reside on the groom's 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. wanders southward Into the mountains. pute him. leave It to you. I don't want to ell, who was guest speaker for the Ada Locals Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole had for day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al- with her father-in-law, Frank Cronlnger and family to dinner farm near that place. Hearty horse. They brought the most mon- He turned toward Ken again, with Mr. Jeanio Defenbeker of Cal- 6:30 p. m.—B. Y. P. U. shoot your horse or geld him." And evening. Mr. Runciman had for his supper guests Tuesday evening. bert Stauffer, Mrs. Lettle Stauffer, Houghton of Morse Lake. Sunday, Was glad to read In Mon- CHAPTER IX: Thunderhead follows s ey of all, his father had said, more poked out his head and gave the boy Mr. and Mrs. Orvies Kellogg en- edoia congratulations, Eldeine. 7:80 p. m,—Worship Service. mountain stream. An eagle attacks hlio his mother had slipped her arm topic, "State Wlfare." Various old Mrs. P. H. Schneider of Akron, O- Stanley, Ruth, iRohert and Hazel Mrs. Laurence Richardson spent days Herald of Staff Sgt. Edward Burt Kelm and wife are very and hv nina home In Urror. A week than the army paid for ordinary an affectionate shove. Ken slipped tertained with a family dinner Alice Carol Reynolds returned around his neck and kissed him and Stauffer of Hastings and Mr. and Sunday and Sunday night with Mr. later, however he returns to the river, horses. He might bring as much his arm around the stallion's nose. age benefits were told of and aid party at their home on Sunday, the bio. Mrs. Ernest Hunt of LansinR, Thursday from St Mary's hospital. Campau who was associated with happy to receive news from both ALTO METHODIST CHURCH and goes along It until he reachw a sort laid, "Keep your fingers crossed, Mrs. Clayton Newland and family and Mrs. Rosee Custer and children as three hundred dollars. White "But you've got to go, Thunderhead that Is extended to mothers and occasion marking Mrs. Ed. McCor- Mrs. Matle Shrouder of Grand Mr. and Mrs. hi. P. Schneider are Wisconsin Alumni Research Found- of their eons who are In service. Rev. Wm. E. Tlmms, Minister of doorway In a wall of rock. Beyond 11 darling, we wont a little fllcka, doti't of Deiton. and Mrs. Mellnda Lite of Sunfleld. U the smell of horses. horses for cavalry bands were not children. Mr. Runclman's talk mlck's birthday anniversary. Be- Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Simpson moving this week to their home on ation at Madison, Wisconsin has Pfc. Ewin Kelm who has been in . . . those are your mares ... I Mr. and Mrs. IRay Linton accom- Enroute home Monday Mrs. Rich- Morning Worship at 9:45 o'clock. cosy to find. we? And Ken—thanks to you and ;pr0ved to be of interest to every- of Lowell and Mr. and Mra M. P. US-16. helped to lower malaria rate at a service 41 months and has been CHAPTER X: In the hidden valley think you do know it's good-by ..." sides the guest of honor, other Sunday School at 10:45 o'clock. Touch And Go, I'm golag away with- one panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thal- ardson called on and had dinner Thunderhead encounters the Albino, and Ken stared out at the dim shapes Thunderhead lifted his head and guests were Ed. McCormick and Schneider. base In Africa from the highest to over seas 27 months has returned out the slightest worry about ex- J p ii i g the meeting a social h. ere of Green Lake visited Mr. and with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Guy barely escape* with his life. Back at the of stables and trees while he thought again examined the marcs. Ken 0 0W n family, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Recent callers at the S. T. Seeley An occupational death took place', a nearly zero rate. Ye scribe re- to the U. S. and at this time Is In ranch. FUcka U bearing her next foal. of Thunderhead carrying a bands- penies—and I shall send out from !hour and refre8hmenta were en- Mrs. Floyd Kaatz and mother of Willett of Clarkville. BOWNE CENTER METHODIST The veterinarian Wi attending. tossed the bridle and halter te the Cormick and Pat and Mr. and Mrs. home were Mr. and Mrs. E. D. every 30 mlnutos during 1944, the members him as her neighbor boy, Virginia and Is expected to arrive man In a band. He had seen those Ihe hospital and order a new negli- ijoye(j Jackson. Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Chamberlain CHURCH ground; and as he did so something John Krum of McCords. Yeiter of Hastings and Mr. and National Safety Council reports. always catching and cloroformlng home soon. Their youngest son FINER CHAPTER XI: FHcka's foal, * flBXi bands In the parades at the Post. iMl Velvet! With feather.I" The ,,,^1,,, oclobef m-etlng will Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bartktt of of Saranac called on Mrs. Josetphlnc 3cv. Wm. E. Tfanms, Minister I la named Touch and Oo. Thundorhead that came plummeting down from Mrs. Maurice Ward and children butterflys and he has a wonderful Eml-c Virgil is in the Navy and is Thunderhead e.me out from un- ^ hdd ^ lh(| 19lh Lowell spent Saturday evening Foote Thursday. recovers from his wounds, and Keo Thunderhead was a big husky—he the sky startled him and made him of Ionia spent from Friday evening collection at his mothers Mrs. Her- now in China. Both of these boya Sunday School 10 a. m. der the r.mp.t .t • (.Uop .nd ^ the wslfare Mrs Nettle Klnyon of Lowell Is gins to train him. Hi* horse la dUfloaJt might carry the kettledrums. look up. It leveled off and curved until Sunday evening with Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patti- bert Cronlngers, at Campau Lake. have been seeing much of the for- Morning Worship 11:00 a. ti, i to handle. Kettledrums! Cavalry bands! The hl! son and Mrs. O. E. Meyer and spending the week with Mrs. Frank upward again but the shadow of the ° , "V"- J" lot Ad . hlg.6 h .chool I. Invited to Mrs. Webb Ward. Mrs. Ward has Mrs. Loren Blocker and two eign countries since they have been leaped to his feet. What would he I .. . Falrchlld and also Mesdames Lucy CHAPTER XII: Ken finally f*U Twm- drummer's arms and big sticks broad wings slid across the pass and attend. received word from her husband, son Tommle spent Monday night children of Lowell is visiting her in service. Burt and wife received CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETS derhead wnnlng freely. Ho shows aa too- weaving a criss-cross over Thunder- do now? What did he think about with the Pattisons, as Mr. Meyer Duell, Blanche Demlng and Cora thing speed and endurance. Rob and Ken was surprised to see the stallion Pvt. Maurice Ward, that he expect- parents Mr. and Mrs. Clinton three letters from Virgil last we»k Corner Washington and Kent j Bring hone the head's back—pounding the drums- the blocked passage? Nell discuss their financial problem*. A give a violent start and then half- ed to get a delay enroute to Camp Farmers!... was in Traverse City inapecting Vanderlip. Blocker. the first news received from him GROCERIES Ada Locals Morning services at 11 o'clock coolness develop*. putting on a clown act And the crouch. Thunderhead was heading away State Sprinkling Systems for fire Mrs. Lee Erb and Mrs. Frank Tyler Beale. Calif., which he plans to Mrs. James Washburn and son for many weeks. every Sunday. huge glittering horns, the fancy uni- But the recoil was only for a sec- from this end of the valley as if that Pvt. Claire Coger, who haa been and little Pauline Phillips of Grand CHAPTER xm: Charlie Bargsct to J»- spend with his family. prot'ftstion. Jlmmle and Mrs. Glenna Tyler of pressed with Ttiundeitiead'* ap**' forms, the smart drum major, the ond. Thunderhead straightened up gunpowder were behind him. He home with Mrs. Coger and baby, Make Us Your ^•Reality" will be the subject of Mrs. Tony Ortowskl has received Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Colby and Rapids were Friday supper guests Bellalre are visiting Mr. and Mrs. . . . from WEAVER'S trains him oo a home-mad* track. deafening blare of band music! and threw back his head, snorting began to round up his -mares. Nora Lee for the past ten days, left son Peter of Battle Creek spent of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falrchlld. the lesson sermon In all Christian Ken watched it for the lost time j Sunday evening for Fort Riley, word that her husband, Sgt. Ortow- Owen Ellis. VERGENNES CENTER Science Churches throughout the CHAPTER XIV i Thunderhead ran* a Thunderhead — the big show-off — out that hated scent Headquarters for . . . Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mra Alden Porritt and son Pvt. MRS. ARVIL HEILMAN half mile In 47 seconds, record time. By prancing In the middle of it! The eagle circled and came at . . the weaving in and out, the snak- Kansas. ski, has been transferred from Las Mrs. Dorothy Devenney and world on Sunday, Sept. 30. a lucky accident, he escapw geKUi*. Ob* ing head, the plunges of the mares Vagas, Nev., to Lowry Field, Den- Mrs. Henry Slater. Marvin L. Porritt called on Mra. daughter were Sunday guests of McLaughlin's hope* for a vrlnolag racar Ken thought suddenly of getting them again, this time lower, leaning Mr. and Mrs Merle Coger of Gove as they felt the stallion's teeth In ver, Colo. Geieral First Sspplies md Refiirt John Clark, Sr. and Mrs. Jennie Ray Lacey and Mrs. Emma Klipfer Miss Alice Racine of Lowell. Sgt. James Kerr arrived home ascend swiftly. on Thunderhead and running away back, his one talon thrust out end Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Yeiter and Donald, and Mr. and Saturday afternoon. ELMDALE NAZARENE CHURCH Peter Pan Peas tnTsM? can 16c his great wings humped forward tojthelr haunches. ... Pvt. Clair Coger and family on Mrs. Leona Mallery of Lowell Dr. R. J. Hutchinson of Grand |Wednesday after nearly three years "Go to Church In the Country" CHAPTER XV: Rob s«U« 14 bonm at with him. Turning him loose some- Mra. Clayton Dygert were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gephart and an auction In Denver to ral** cash. H* where. Giving him away— break his speed. Thunderhead The daylight was fading. Ken had Grand River Drive. spent the week-end in Ada visiting • • • Rapids called on Mr. and Mrs. B.jln service. Welcome, home. Jim. Arthur P. Fisher, Pastor Fancy Sweet Peas—the best ef the '4S crop dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughter Mrs. D. A. Kendall re- Sunday guests at the Mrs. Rosa gets poor price*. An eaaUm buyer be- When they were getting ready to leaped to meet him, reared to his to strain his eyes to see how every Mrs. Katie Smith Is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Webb Ward and cele- R. Sydman Sunday. Big month-end rally day. Special comes interested In the MrMnghMn " mare and colt was gathered up and Mack Watson. turned on Monday night from vis- Kerr home in honor of Sgt. James load the stallion. Ken asked, "Dad, full height and delivered half a doz- her friend, Mrs. Maude Bernette of brated her birthday while here. Blake Vanderlip, who with his program in every service of the swept into that rushing charge of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg, iting friends in Ft Wayne, Ind. and Kerr were Mr. and Mrs. Charles CHAPTER XVI: Needing is the reason you've got to geld him en furious pawing strokes. Richmond, Va., for an extended Mra. Lewis Klngsley and daugh- For the Dairymen... wife have purchased a home at pounding'bodies and sweeping hair Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lorlng and Lolsville, Ky., where they spent the Austin, Charlene and Martha of day. money suddenly, Rob decide* to sell off because you can't get rid of him This encounter had attracted the visit. ter and her uncle are making an ex- Madison Square in Grand Rapids 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School rally. Ring's or Fame Pancake Flonr 5 lbs. 29c most of hie horee*. He ablp* 48 to a and fiying limbs. tended visit with Pvt. Lewis Kings- daughter, Mrs. R. D. Segiel and week-end with their son and broth- Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bald- famous ROC tlon In Pennsylvania. Howard, unless you do?" attention of the mares. There came Sgt. Edward Cramton left Sunday called on Bert Sydman Friday Special program of Interest to all. Wild exultation filled th<> boy. He daughter were Sunday dinner guest er, Richard Gephart, Y2c who is us and Betty of Holland, Mrs. Eva going eaat to school, ride* In one 0< tb* "Bright boy!" said Rob sarcasti- trotting out from the band the black evening to return to duty at Mitchell ley, who is stationed at Fltzslm- afternoon. 11:00 a, m. — Worship Service. freight car*. Milkiig Mnhiiei aid Repairs of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rosenberg. stationed in the recruiting office cally. Then he put his hand on mare with the white colt her ears had done It after all! He had given Field, Hempated, N. Y., after spend- mons Hospital, Denver, Colo. They Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Klrchenman Rlgney and Sue Kerr of Grand there. On Sunday they all visltad Sermon, "The Trinity of Christian CHAPTER xvn: Rob retnrn* while Ken's shoulder. "It's not the money, pricked Inquiringly at Thunderhead. back the mares to his horse! And have visited various places of in- and children of Portland were Sun- R«PW». Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moloney, King's Self (tying Flonr ing a brief furlough in Ada. Mrs. Conformity." Special music and 5 lbs. 31c Nell U out riding. He doesn't UA She neighed. He answered. He left this round-up! And a thousand oth- Creaa Separaten—Other Dairy Sipplies the Mammouth Cave. The Ecno Ken—not any more, although three Cramton will remain here and make terest In and about Denver and day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. George Staal and song, aboul the result* of the sale immediately. Ken and went to meet her, lowering ers like it—and the valley and the River trip they chose waa taken by Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kerr, Their mutual love grows warn again. nundred dollars isn't to be sneezed her home Xor the present In Grand friends are receiving letters and Blossom and Mrs. E. L. Tlmpson. 7:16 p, m.—Young People's meet- his head, curving and wagging It snow-peaks and the river— lanterns, every two people carrying Sidney and Gordon, Pete Kerr, at. But It's really because there's Rapids. cards saying what a fine time they Mr. and Mra Clarence Loveland ing. Special program by the pastor. CHAPTER XVIII: Rob Intimate* that no other way to save Banner and from side to side. His tall lifted, That other life he had tried to are having on this trip. a lantern made quite a sight, about Roger and Carlton and Mrs. Louise Swansdown Cake Flour 2Mb. box ZSo the sale ws* rather disappointing. Nell Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and For Aay Type ef and daughter Beth and Mrs. Olson Please take note of the change In suggest* that they operate a dude ranch. to save myself. Incidentally, from flared wide, and streamed behind give Thunderhead—the life of a race 100 being In the party. It was very Schneider and two ohildren of Low- Mrs. James H. Stilson were Mr- and Mrs. Kit Martin, leader for the Oliver Firm Ssppiy Store from Scottvllla were Sunday even- time of 15 minutes earlier, having to adopt about thirty wild him. And now all the mares were horse — how desperately he had Interesting. ell. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hasklns CHAPTER XIX: The dude ranch Ida* Mrs. Ira Stebbens of Byron Center American Red Cross sewing group ing callers at Glen Lovelands. staring. They recognized him and prayed for it! He felt almost be- FORMERLY THE FAHRNI CREAM STATION 8:00 p. m.—The big Sunday night] Miller's Peanut Bntter 1* tuned down. Rob tells Nell that they mares/' at Ada announces that the group INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. Swift Winegar have and dhiidj-en were Saturday guests 30-oz. jar 45c and Mrs. Joyce Bacon of Grand service .of the month. Special lec- are going Into sheep raising, and that he Before eight o'clock they had ihe i rushed to meet him. They milled wildered. For all his prayers had have (held their first meeting for E. Main St Lowel, Mloh. sold what Is known as the "Well- and Mr. and Mrs. John Husar called ha* already bought I,BOO ewe*. Ken'* re- Rapids. ture-sermon, "The Man In Camel's stallion in the trailer and had start- around him, kicking and nipping been denied and all bis efforts frus- Telephone, Write #r Call sllgh" farm to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. one evening. port card 1* unusually good. Mr. and Mrs. Walter VanLaan of the season, and will me^t each Wed- GOVE LAKE Hair." This is the beginning of the ed the long drive back to the ranch. each other In the excited Jealousy of trated, and yet this—this-was the nesday from ten until four o'clock Shlepr of Cleveland, Ohio, and will MRS. H. U GOaVR Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Sterken, Mr. Quaker Salt - Plain or Iodized 2 2-lb. boxes 17c CHAPTER XX: Ken ask* and secures East Paris were Thursday evening new pastor's special month-end lec- • • • having him back. Finally they set- answer. in the club room at Ada high move to their adjoining farm on the and Mrs. Andrew Ohaffee and Mrs. permission to stay out of school until tled down to the real business of life, The boy's head lifted and his eyes visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Norman ture sermons. Don't miss it Special late October *o that he can go to a rac* The eagle headed into the strong school. Hjospital slippers are being north. Olive Rltter were Saturday evening which was grazing. flashed from crest to crest. Wride. The Community Club met at tho music and song. meeUng In Idaho. Thunderhettd la to be westerly wind and bung on motion- made and these are very badly Josephine Sallabury and HA. guests at the Chaffee-Goozen (home. Diamond Matches 6-box carton 29c entered ta hte 110.000 claiming race. Mrs. Tom Morris entertained schoolhouse last Friday evening. less wings high over the valley. Ken watched It aD with a smile on All the world was beginning to l Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Midweek Touch and Oo might be raced too, Rob with a family dinner at her home needed, and any one Interested can William Reynhout attended he din- The exhibits that were shown a: Lt and Mrs. Vernon Chaffee and aays. Nell finds she Is going to bear his face. At last he picked up the glow with the sunset. Three cream- COLBY meeting. Prayer, Praise and Bible! The "easterner" had blown Itself Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chaffee of another (fend. equipment he had dropped on the colored antelopes were drinking at on Sunday and ihcr guests Included Join the group at any time during AGENCY ner at the Iforton Hotel In Grand the 4H Fair at Lowell were on ex- Study out and no sign of it remained ex- Grand Rapids were Sunday evening Sun-E-Tex Grapefruit Juice ground and went back through the the edge of the river. The river Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chaffee. Lieut. these hours on Wednesdays and help Rapids Monday for postmasrte ."fl hibit there. Two- second prizes Everybody welcome to every} 4(i-oz. can 29c CHAPTER XXI: Ken and Howard ride cept for patches of snow under the this good work. Join the Red Cross callers at the Chaffee-Goozen home. Thunderhead and Fllcka on a mountain keyhole to finish the business. He was emerald green and turquoise Vernon Chaffee and Mrs. Chaffee and assistants. Mr. Raymond Starr amounting to $5.00 were won by service. trees and in the depressions of the sewing class at Ada. waa the speaker. Mrs. Swift Wino- Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Odell and trip m month before the races. Thunder- hills. Here was summer again. In- had spent hours with drill and sledge blue and rose pink and there was a of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. the school, one Science and one. .„ Meeting With Success head break* away and Jom* the herd of Members of Booster Club are re- ALTO, MICH MAN gar, Mrs. George Skldmore and i„„ children were Sunday dinner guests wild horse* led by the Albino. dian summer, with the quakin'-asp hammer working on the rock around big golden star in it Yellow light Homer Morris and Joanne and Pfc. General. A very Interesting pro- ' " The financial campaign for funds, minded that Wednesday, Oct. 3, is Charlotte Bryant also attended. xwtna 'of Mr* and Mrs. Austin Munson In a riot of crimson and ochre and the and underneath that monster boul swept eastward from the sunset in Eugene Morris and Miss Joy Con- gram was enjoyed by those pre-,Grand for the installation of a furnace in i CHAPTER XXII: Thunderhead encoun- der which formed the roof of the long, level shafts. A half moon, ly- verse of Lowell. the date of the annual meeting of sent. ters the Albino and kills him. Then he cottonwoods shedding golden leaves AUCTION the parsonage met with great sue-! iAr MEAT FOR VirAM/NS the club and Mrs. Julia Wenzel, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. iRead were round* up the herd and dlsappeara. Ken keyhole. He had studied where each ing on its back, began to glow like Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. B. Storm, and on the surface of the river. guests of Mra. Norma Frost at cess when It was Introduced for the j and Howard give up the search and The eagle saw the mares and colts stick of dynamite should go. He a lamp. Mrs. Norman Wride were Mr. and club president, will preside at the Of Household Goods daughter Mrs. Leah Roelofson and go home. Moseiey Friday for a fish dinner. first time in the church service last | grazing, saw something large and did not intend that there should be All this for Thunderhead! Mrs. Wm. VanAllen and Mrs. Ger- meeting and business session.. All little son Kenneth of Pontiac, were Donald McPiherson called on Mr. Sunday morning. CHAPTER XXHI: Ken relate* the In- white moving through the pass In a single one of those small slips or Thunderhead floated past the band ald Gretzlnger and son Jerry of members are asked to attend and The followins household goods of T. M. Tuesday and Wednesday guests of cident to his father. miscalculations which brought so of mares that now. in the gathering help to elect the officers to have and Mrs. T. W. Read Thursday, the rampart and slipped sideways to Grand Rapids. their mother and grand mother ADA CONGREGATIONAL CH. BEEF CHUCK ROAST lb. 27c many of his good intentions to darkness, seemed like a swift-mov- chargo of club for the ensuing Doyle will be sold at public auction at the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watson of CHAPTER XXIV: Touch and Oo Is poise himself directly over it Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pitch were Mrs. Ellen Slater. ing blot of shadow, and took the year. Smyrna were Sunday dinner guests NormAn G. Woon, Supply sent to Uie races. Ken goes along, rid- Ken McLaughlin was leading his nought The dynamite was tamped pleased to have a telephone visit Mrs. Leon Seely and Diane spent ing in Oharlle ^rgent's car. Meanwhile stallion through the keyhole. As into the holes, the fuses attached lead. Charlotte R. Fitch, Ph. M. 8/c, residence on East Main Street, Lowell, on of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Falrchlld. Sunday School—10:30 a. m. ROUND STEAK a sudden early cold »nap causes Thun . ^ L1 , .with their nephew, Capt. Joseph H. Saturday in Grand Rapids with her lb. 36c Now he lit the fuses, turned and has completed a 16 weeks' course of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Detmers and Worship Service—7:30 p, m. derhead to bring his wild herd to the they emerged on the threshold of Ken ^ained bis ^es to see^thelweber, wtoo called from Miami, parents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ooo*e Bar ranch. Banner also come* In the valley they halted. The horse ran. He didn't stop running until last of that rushing white form. Here Fla,, on Sunday. Capt. Weber had study at Hunters College, Bronx, Carlene Joyce and Caroline Groen- with his mares. The stallion* begin to Hummel. Mr. and Mrs. Hummel was saddled with the small horse- he reached the place where he had it was, now, the parting. He put up just arrived from c 3,000 mile trip N. Y., In the Hospital Corps Re- enboom called at the Falrchlld SIRLOIN STEAK fight, but are separated by Rob and hi# his hand and brushed warm tears have just returned from a six home Sunday. STONE CORNERS lb. 3Sc men. hair saddle Ken had made himself. picketed Fllcka. He slipped bis arm from Brazil. He has been overseas habilitation School, studying prin- Friday, Sept. 28,1945 from his cheeks, surprised to find weeks stay with their daughter in MRS. I. L. SINCLAIR Underneath the bridle was a heavy up underneath her head and held It approximately two years with the ciples and practice of Physical Virginia Bleri of Grand Rapids CHAPTER XXVi Rob put* Thunder- chain halter and lead, and over his against him so she would not be them there, because, in spite of the California. spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. head In a trailer and rushes him to the 12th air force in the Mediterranean Therapy, and is now stationed In Commencing at 1:30 P. M. FRESH GROUND BEEF eyes a blindfold, but In spite of this startled, and, standing so, waited loneliness and the sense of bitter Pvt. and Mrs. R. Clare Coger of Mrs. G. -Yeiter and son Donald lb. 28c race track. 800 mile* away. They arrtv* Theater of War and is now on his the U. S. Naval Hospital, Norman, Karl Bierl. a day before the race. Thunderhead sur- he knew where he was and his body for the explosion. ioas, It was as if the beauty of the Okla. Dining; Table and Chairs Stand Ada and little daughter Nora L«e Mrs, Russell Davis of East Lan- and Mr. and Mrs. C. Dygert were prises the rallblrdi In hi* morning walk- was tense, and fierce snorting valley and the gloriousness of Thun- way home for a 45-day furlough. were Saturday evening dinner out. Ken realise* that fata faotM It came. The pile of boulders Pfc. Eugene Morris, Pat MoCor- sing spent two days last week with Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and breaths came from bis nostrils. derhead's freedom were inside him Mr. and Mrs. Philip Watterson of China Closet and Buffet Mirror guests of their parents Mr. and VEAL SHOULDER ROAST lb. to get back to fata around and above the keyhole rose Mrs. M. Watson, honoring the lat- 28c Grand Rapids were Sunday evening mlck, Elliott Brunlkool, Foster Mrs. M. B. McPherson. He pawed the earth. with a dull boom. The earth under too. Bishop, Charles Doyle and Philip Kitchen Table and Chairs 2 Smoking Stands Mrs. Laverne Coger and helped the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goodwin of ter's birthday. CHAfi'KK XXVII With one hand Ken uncinched the And now they were gone. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ken's feet seemed to heave. There Schneider went to Ann Arbor Sat- Cooking Utensils Electric Beater Cogers celebrate their 36th wedding Ionia and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mrs. J. M. Crusoe and daughter girth, lifted thu saddle off and was a frightened chattering of birds, In the deep breath that Ken drew, Marks. anniversary. Clare left on Sunday VEAL RIB CHOPS , lb. 40c " *Tm a collector of fine horses, my Jack-Male, C. T. M., U. 8. Navy, urday to attend the University- 4 Dressers with Mirrors Davis and Bonnie of Portland were Maude, mother and sister of Mrs. dropped it on the ground. The glint and small animals scurried out of there was the wideness and the emp- Electric Refrigeratot for Fort Riley, Kansas. Sunday callers at the Arvll Hell- P. Damouth, have returned to their boy. That's the second one I've ac- of the sun on steel stirrups struck returned to his base in New York Indiana footffall game. , i' the rocks. A cloud of dust floated tiness of the world. Davenport Chest of Drawers Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seeley of man home. home in Detroit after a six weeks' quired this afternoon. Hop up on her the eagle's eyes, and a sudden lift It was time, and more than time, Sunday, after spending a brief Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slager, Betty VEAL BREAST STEW ap from the passage. And as earth Cascadia were Sunday evening Sgt. Arthur Gross arrived home visit at the Damouth home. lb. 21c now, son, and ride her over to my of his body registered the reaction. for Ken to go. Fllcka was waiting. leave with Mrs. Hale and son and Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Fred 2 Upholstered Chairs Premier Vacuum Cleaner and rocks settled back cgain, the dinner guests of their brother and Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson of stables." Again he spread his wings wide, cir- Once again It was Just himself and Michael.. West of Lowell were Sunday dinner Ironing Board Tuesday morning from Italy after valley was filled with detonations 3 Antique Chairs family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Seeley, Grand Rapids entertained Dr. and Mr. Greenway limped over to the cled and centered over the pass. Fllcka, as It had been before Thun- Mr. and ^Mrs. Martin Hoekstra, guests of Mrs. Tom Warner at 8% years overseas. Welcome home, caroming back from the hills. Last Piano and Bench Drort, Mops recently. Arthur, LAMB SHOULDER ROAST lb. filly. Rob caught Ken's arm and Ken undid the latch of the throat derhead, before Touch And Go. He Mrs. Josephine Topp and Patty of Ionia, the dinner marking birthday Mrs. J, Frank Green of Cascade 36c of all came a deep rumble from the Wayne Qulggle went to Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Sinclair for showed him the check. It was made strap, talking softly to bis horse. ran down the trail, packed up, Grand Rapids were Friday evening anniversaries for Mr. and Mrs. Floor Lamp 2 Rugs and Several throw rugs Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharpe of Thunderer. for his Induction Into Uucle Sam's Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner Sunday dinner. out to Kenneth McLaughlin, and the •You don't know It Thunderhead mounted, and was off. visitors of Mrs. Peter Kamp, and Slager. Porch Glider Dropkaf Table Modern Witch service on Monday. guests at the Hermance - Gross Mr, and Mrs. C. Meinema and LEG OF LAMB lb. amount was five thousand dollars. ... but this Is good-by . . . you've After some minutes Ken entered on Sunday Mrs. Evelyn Sytsma and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carter and 36c 5 Rocking Chairs Leather Davenport Mr. and Mra. Laverne Coger and:home. Phyllis culled Thursday evening on Ken looked up at his father. Rob got to go to your mares and take the passage to see exactly what had The eagle hung in the sky where children ef Grand Rapids were vis- Jennie May and Richard of Grand ""ho old witch used to ride on a broom (so Oramp told us!), but Mrs. Ellen Slater attended the the Lawrence Dygert family. Sat- McLaughlin's big white teeth were care of them and live a stallion's happened to the keyhole. It no long- the daylight still lingered, watching itors at the Kamp home. Rapids wore Sunday guests of Mr. Library Table urday afternoon cal'ers to see baby LAMB CHOPS flashing in a wide and Joyful grin. life . . . you're a true throwback, er existed. Just as he had planned, an that the boy did. When he had Mra. Tanetta VandePeeris ia and Mra. Willard Kuiper. Garden Hose now she prefers a football. Times change. The war ai^d its end Farewell Dinner at the Cascade i Lee Writes Articles lb. 43c Library Books surely made a lot of ohangeB. Old feeding ideas hive been Judy Kay were Mrs. L. Butler and "That does It Ken!" be exclaimed. Thunderhead . . . you're not a race the support for the boulder had been gone, ths great bird dropped slowly spending a few days of this week Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kuiper re? Church Friday evening for Dr. and' Prof. Shao Chang Lee, foreign blasted away, and with Its fall, all Writing Desk 2 Single Driving Baggies children. But Ken could only stare at bis fa- horse though you can go like the down over that pile of boulders with her daughter, Mra. Henry oeived a telegram on Sunday from proven wastefuL If ifs production that counts with you on the Mrs. J. Frank Green who are studies director at Michigan State ther's face, then at the check, and the other boulders had found a new Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parrlsh of wind when you want to . . . and which had suddenly changed its Fase, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fase Cpl. Arthur Kuiper from Miami, Sewing Machine Single Cutter 'Egg line," then let roe teO ytm about the ZINN M-0 Poultry leaving on Tuesday for Arizona college, is the author of a series of Fresh Dressed Chickens position. There were some crannies Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors lb. 42c leel dazed. you're not an army horse prancing shape. of Lowell were Sunday callera at Fla. He had just arrived in the 2 Table Lamps Double Cutter Feeding Program. . Lota of my friends are riding tp higher prof- where he will preach for the com- articles entitled "Chinese Literature Greenway called to Ken, "Take a cat or a .small dog could have its on these new feeds. Drop in cr at the Perry Damouth home. around carrying a kettledrum He hovered, examining, estimating the Fase home. U. S. A. after 29 months in service ing year. in Retrospect," appearing in the last ride on her, son." crawled through, but for Thunder- 2 Beds with Springs and Mat- Other articles too numerous you've got to go back . . . and the difference. At last he swept up Mrs. 'Miles Fase entertained with in England, France, Germany, and / magazine China Monthly, of which Mr. and Mrs. Tom LaPreze enter- Touch And Go's face was turned bead the passage was closed for all Into the sky again, and his harsh, tresses to mention I've got to go to school and do a lot a family party at her home Monday had also been In Natal, Brazil. The Telephones: AHo 632—Grand Rapids S^S-FIZ "Did you know that Smith, who he is a contributing editor. tained Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaPreze eagerly toward Ken as he walked to time. lonely cry, ' 'Kark I —Kark I — Kariri " of other things ... so ... we evening honoring her brother, Clar- family is looking forward to wel- is running for assessor, has a glass of Grand Rapids, Sunday. her. A sudden reluctance made his floated out on the sound waves that TERMS-CASH can't be together any more . . Ken retraced his steps, ran along ence Hill, who waa celebrating his coming bim home the latter part of eye?" j 'Well, my little man," said the Wayne Robbins of Clarksville, feet heavy—last ridel Thunderhead's hoof dug impa- the rampart until he came to the played across the valley, spending the week. "No; can you tell which one It'barber, "how do you wish to have who has been honorably discharged He smoothed her face. His father birthday annlvsrsary on that date. WEAVER'S place Thunderhead had made the themselves in inaudible ripples tiently at the earth. Ken slid bis A birthday dinner was enjoyed and Mr. and Mra. Frank Averlll, Jr., Is?" yullr hair CltL?" Til like it cut just from the armed services, callcd on and Greenway stood beside her, arm up underneath the stallion's trail to the summit, and climbed up. against the mountainsides. Kleinheksers Feed "Yes. You look at both his eyes like my daddy's and please don't Mr. and Mrs. L. Dygert Sunday. those present for the occasion were are being congratulated^n tbebiiLh Lowell talking. "Good girl," murmured neck and laid his own head against (THE END) * There was excitement amongst Clarence Hill, Mr. and Mra. Grover of an 8 lb., 10 oz. daughter, at But- T. M. DOYLE, Owner MoCOROS. MICH. pretty hard, and the one that has forget to leave that little round hole FOOD MARKET Ken. "you did it baby." It His voice went on While his fin- the mares over the blasting. Thun- (rill Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Alex- terworth hospital, Grand Rapids, gleam of human kindness In It Is on the top where his head comes Our want ads do the busines. It was • marvel, certainly, what gers drew off the bridle, the chain A Want Ad In the Ledger ths glass eye." derhead was nowhere to be seen. ander and children. Friday, Sept 21. EDWAKD ENDRES, Auctio: HARRY DAY, Clerk through." Try one and see. U she had done. Without any fuss halter, and at last the blindfold. Ken lay down, hanging his head over 'do business for you. about It she had lust always dona

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Never squeeEe the bag from Miss Phyllis Hale, daughter of Present-day varieties of cabbage, Mr. and Mrs. George Hale, under- Women'9 Club Hears September Departs "which the juice drlpa when mak- MORE LOCAL NEWS BIRTHS together with cauliflower, kale went a serious operation at Butter- September leaves us on a wistful ing Jelly. The pulp In me bag may Talented Actress and other related forms, have been worth Hospital Monday morning. note, a closing of a book. Going are developed from wild types presum- be reheated three times, thus In- Jack Fonger spent the week-end Phyllis' many friends will be glad The opening meeting of Lowell the bright ornaments on nature's To Mi1, and Mrs. Carl Munroe, ably similar to the wild cabbage creasing the amount of the Jelly. with frltnds In Adrian. to learn that she withstood the Women's Club was held on Septem- wreath of summer loveliness. Monday, Sept. 17, at Blodgett hos- operation nicely. ber 19 at the City Hall with a larga Poison Ivy Is forgotten for corn-on pital, Grand Rapids, an 8 lb., 3 ot. of England, Denmark and France. Mrs. Josle Warner of Ionia was a attendance of members and guests. Wednesday guest of Mrs. Ed. Walk- R. Jack Maxson SoM 3-c, USN the-cob and humming birds. Sep- daughter, Mary Pauline, After the usual business our Pres- tember says goodbye to summer er. and Harold Maxson of Galesburg ident, Mrs. Ray Rogers, turned the To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brighton, spent several nights last week at and summer was good. The crimson Monday, Sept. 17, at Blodgett hos- Mr. and Mra. J. C. Hatch spent meeting over to Mrs Martin House- sumach replaces the daisy and the the Jessup residence and attended pital, Grand (Rapids, a 7 lb., 9 ot. Am-GONDITIONID Hunters >undaj with Mr. and Mrs. Charles man who Hvas program chairman golden rod as a prophet of season's the game Friday evening. Other daughter, Barbara Ann. Decker In Clarkville. for the day, change, heralds the storing away of out of town relatives at the game Sunday, Sept. 23, In Blodgett hos- Mrs. Richard Gregory, an Imper- bathing suits and boarding up of Feed VITALITY Mrs. Ora Baldwin of Greenville were Mr. and Mrs. Art Young and pital, an 8H lb. daughter, to Mr. sonator from Grand Rapids, gave summer resort. Earth's sun-tan be- Siranac Theater called on her cousins, J. C. and Mrs. family of Saranac and Mr. and and Mrs. Robert Lalley of Grand BODY BUILDER a very unusual monolog. With her gins to fade a bit, and the grass- SARANAC. MICHIGAN Hatch last Wednesday. Mrs. I. H. Dintaman of Grand Rapids. "TH# Hunting ood Eiwrfy Dog FooJ" • dusky make-up and colorful cos- hopper watches the green turn to Mrs. Robert Warner and baby of Rapids. tume she gave listeners the Im- brown. As warm as September Wayne Stobblns, Mgr. Grand Rapids spent the week-end pression that she formerly lived Mr. and Mra. Orval Jessup and offers, we are touched by a shiver JUNIOR FARTHER LIGHTS FRIDAY-SATURDAY, SEPT. 1MB at the Royden Warner home. Ronald, and Emmett Needham In Yucatan with Indian ancestry for the trend towards the cold Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Conant spent spent Sunday In East Lansing as a back-ground. silence of winter ahead. Comes this Three wagons were needed to Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. where Mr. Jessup attended a busi- We learned of high Infant mor- Inevitable change of color and sun carry members of the Vergennes Girl Rush Fred Bennett and husband In Bat- ness meeting of the executive board tality rate, ancient rites and mode shine's shadow. The Queen Anne's Junior Farm Bureau and their guests. Including eighteen members PLUS • POWER tle Creek. of the Michigan School Band and of living, colored pictures passed lace and milkweed touch the high- Orchestra Association and the two thru the audience added much In- way scene as September takes of the Ionia County group, to Falla- fO* All DAY - IVIRY DAY Mrs. Harry N. Brlggs and Mrs. boys participated In a demonstra- terest. Mrs. Gregory studied Span- leave. Waves that lapped start to burg Park. Games were played Scared Stiff HUNTING Lucille Byrne attended the Demo- tion of marching bands conducted ish 4 years and has given this clev- lash as a warning of vigor to come. followed by a grand march which cratic luncheon at the Morton Ho- er Impersonation 87 times. ended around a campflre where by Hal Bergin of Iowa. On the Shutters close, boats cleaned, docks SUN.-MONh SEPT. 8B-OCT. 1 tel, Monday. Gay autumn flowers, and tea, weiners were roasted, and pop was way home they stopped to see the stored, as vacationists sigh, for past Continuous Shows Every Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Don Nlles and Pennsylvania Centrallner which REMEMBER followed by a pleasant social hour, pleasures. It comes as surely as served. MacFirim Co. daughter Margaret of Detroit were made the afternoon one long to be birds fly south, furrows are frosted, The meeting of October the BRUCE WALTER had Just made a crash landing -it To send flowers—the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. remembered. gardening gives to shovel and fourth is expected to be filled with Phone 1M Phone 18 the Lansing airport gracious gift—for birthdays, for Cecil Blbbler. —Publicity Chairman snow. September smiles sadly on both educational and recreational anniversaries, for all social oc- our grief for summer and offers us activities. Those members of the James Thorpe of Orleans came SOCUL EVENTS casions, for holidays, for friend- the glory of Pall as an appeaser for club that know how to square Friday to spend a few days visit ship COMING EVENTS our dlstreus. dance are going to teach the others. with his grand-mother, Mrs. Anna Birthday Party Honors Son There Is also scheduled a short ex- Stlnchicomb. temporaneous speaking game Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gumser en- I. O. O. F. special meeting next STAR CORNERS which should prove to be a great Mrs. Peter Vos who has been tertained Sunday with a family Monday night. Lunch. Robert G. visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Kiel's GreeRboises MRS. IRA BLOUOH deal of fun for all. The committee birthday dinner honoring the 21st Chrouch, Sec'y. In charge ia Iris Slayton, Russel Charles, returned to her home In birthday of their son, F. C. 3/c AND GIFT SHOP LAKE • TUFTS Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hoffman Coons and Ralph Roth. Flint Sunday. Walter Gumser. Jr., who came from 206 N. Monroe Lowell The Vergennes Cooperative Club BRACKEN and family, Mr. and Mra Frank| Everyone Is urged to attend so Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rush enter- the Great Lakes Friday to spend win meet at the home of Mrs. Clyde REYNOLDS Kauffman and family were Sunday that the completion of the signing tained Mrs. Melville McPherson the week-end. Out of town guests Condon, October 4, at 2:30 p. m. dinner guests at the Paul Hoffman up of new members may be accom- were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rather and Mrs. 'Russell Davis to dinner home near Freeport plished. Publicity chairman, Ralph last Friday night and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rather of A special meeting of Job's Roth. Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ALTON —VERGENNES Daughters will be held Monday eve- Miss Marcella Mishler spent the Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gumser were MRS. CLAIR CULVER Rather, Mrs. Wlllan Stanton and ning, Oct. 1, at 7 o'clock. Important week-end with friends at Grand in Traverse City attending a Super- Sharon and Miss Aria Mae Russnell business. All members please at- Raplda- CARD OF THANKS intendent's meeting Thursday and of Ionia. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blaser and tend Mrs. A. E. Wingeier attended a We wish to express.our sincere Friday of last week. Jean were In Grand Rapids Sunday.; On Sunday morning Jill and Judy W. S. C. S. meeUng at Burton thanks and deep appreciation for TUESm WED., THURS.. Mrs. Matie Schrouder of G-and McMahon presented him with a and visited Mr. and Mrs. Langer i The Social Club of the O. E. S. Heights Church, Grand Rapids, the floral remembrances and many OCT. 2-5-4 Rapids who has been visiting her beautiful large birthday cake with and family. jwill meet on Friday night Sept Friday. kind and thoughtful words and acts Merle sister, Mrs. M. E. Simpson, returned candles whloh their mother had Floyd Condon had a telephone 128. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Seese spent Thursday and of our friends, as well as Rev. Pol- Franchoi OBERON to her home Sunday. made for the occasion. He was the installed last week. Mrs. Condon re- Howard Rlttenger. All members Friday with friends at Lowell. lock for his comforting words, TONE An export repairman win turned home after a few weeks i are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough and son shown us in our recent bereave- Mrs. Gerald Fineis and baby and recipient of many other nice birth- soon put 3(our refrigerator to day gifts. visit with Mr. and Mra Claude Con-1 Ivan, spent Sunday afternoon at ment Miss Elaine Watson were Sunday don at Frederick. j • The Good Will Club will meet the Fred Boss at Grand Raplda Mrs. Frank A Gould. rights. Call 206 for prompt dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Observes 80th Birthday Garfield Ford of Lowell WU a with Mra Mamie Fuller In Keene Mr. and Mra Add Erb of Grand Mr. and Mrs. tawrence Court sen-ice. Oscar Rice in Portland. A surprise party was held last Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and on Wednesday afternoon, Oct S. Ledge spent Tuesday night and Mr. and Mrs. George Ingersoll. Friday visitors at the J. C. Hatch Friday afternoon for Mrs. Helen Mra Clair Culver. Afternoon callers PoUuck. Bring own sandwiches. Wednesday with the formers bro- c21 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gould. home were Mr. and Mrs.. A. W Rtiio Service Co. Wingeier on Vergennes Road, who were Pvt Vern is DeGroot of Ft —Mra W. W. Miller, Reporter. ther, Austin Erb and wife. Hoffman of Grand Rapids and Mrs. 206 E. Main St LoweU was celebrating her 80th birthday. Wayne and small eons of Smynr* Mrs. Alden Porritt and son Mar- Direct benefits paid American Lizzie ^herman of Alto. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pung and fami- vin. M. P. of Kansas Otty, were Those pmeit were her daughters, The Bowne Center PTA will hold families by the life insurance com- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freyermuth Mrs. Frank Biggs and Mrs. C. O. ly of Portland,Mr. and Mrs. George-,. ... „ Saturday callers at A EL Wingeier. panies of the country are currently accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condon, also Mrs. Ruth Roberts Henry,Don, Luml., Rob.rt H.nry ?' Mra Ira Blough attended the running 20% greater than in pre- of Hillsdale were over night guests. h traveled In th* rJuM Swiss L. A. S. at Lowell Thursday war 1941, wbioh would mean that Colby of Alto to Charlotte and and son Frankie, Mrs. Morris Biggs 1 1 Olivet Sunday to call on relatives. and son Dickie, Mra Robert Biggs Mr. and Mrs. L. Pung and family i*"'™ * ^ ^ afternoon. If sustained, total benefits this ot PorUwJ MlW on UnL U.r Korf. MuI)c .nd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kauffman year will be nearly $400,000,000 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Johnaon, Doris and Mrs. Fred Rlckner and child- ren all from Lowell vicinity. McAndrews Sunday afternooon. and family and Mr. and Mra Free- greater thin pre-war. and James went to Cleveland Sun- Melvln Miller is remodeling the | man Hoffman and family attended day to see Mr. Johnson's mother, Announces Engagement house he recently purchased. I When making jam rub the bot- a Sunday School Class party at the who is very ill In the hospital there. Mrs. Vernls DeGroot of Smyrna! om of preserving pan with a home of Mr. and Mra Delton Mrs. Wm. Stauffer wishes to and Mrs. Lizzie Compton callcd at iltle o'1- 14 prevents burning and Tyler Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Horner from announce the engagement of her St. Johns spent the week-end with the Culver home Monday. caves no disagreeable taste. Mrs. Dairy Schutte waa very sister. Miss Virginia Booth, to Don- WARNING Mrs. Horner's sisters, Mrs. Crabb, much surprised Sunday to receive ald P. Lower, both of Lowell. No Mrs. Duell and Mrs. Middlebrook. ALTO GIRL AWARDED a telephone call from her husband, To Motorists date for the wedding has been set MASTER OF ARTS DECHUEE Pfc. Schutte from Fort Sheridan, Bus Schedules Mrs. Myrtle Lampkin and Mrs. Miss Margaret Anderson, daugh- I1L, who has Just arrived in the With Speed RecnbOkMs I Cora West fall of Saranac were Enjoyable Scott Reunion States recently. ter of Mr. and Mra Leon Anderson OFF LOWELL TIME i Tueday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A potluck dinner was enjoyed at Seven Gabies Mr. and Mrs. Austin Eib joined jK. Merriman and Mrs. Bert Mer- of Alto has received her Master of Effective October L IMS the Lee Francisco cottage at Pine Arts Degree from Michigan State the family and many friends at the REMEMBER Tires are thin jriman. Island Lake, last Sunday. Those College. She majored in Vocational Station home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Can present were Mesdames Blanche To LaBsing, Am ! Week-end guests at tihe George Guidance, Testing and Statistics. Daniel Weaver at Elmdale Sunday To Gr. Rapids , Fonger home were Mrs. Clara Chad- Francisco, Eva Engle, Vertie In these fields she has worked for who were celebrating their Tlst PROTECT YOUR GAR 1:40 a. m. • Arbor, Toledo wick and Francis from Saranac Morse, and Lydia Chubb and the past four years at M.S.C. She wedding anniversary. • TeesaOlMS. and Mrs. Fonger's sister, Mrs. Elma daughter Nina, The ladies had a also taught In the Mathematics Mr. Walter Gold of Sparta and Wkk Owr CdTer All PoBqr SltMeTrpM iehlilc 10:26 a m. 4:17 a. m. deWy M* *e plsee Burch from Rockford. very enjoyable time. This gather- friend of Grand Rapids and Mrs. 10:55 a. m. 7:86 a. m. Department. May 1 she accepted a al s M ef feed. ing is known as the Scott reunion George Krebs and daughter of Bow- Protect Yeor Paueigen 12.35 p m. Mrs. L. Tanner has received word position in the Educational Depart- • BatytedM 2:10 p. m. and was started by Mrs. Hattie ne spent Sunday afternoon at the Teedealsollmfrr 4:06 p. ra. from her daughter, Violet Peck^hat ment of the A. C. Spark Plug Corp. witk 2:40 p. m. Scott rfnd the ladles who visited John Kreb home. 7:50 p. m. she has arrived in Miama.Fla. where at Flint as a Test Technician. rrynRB CM* her candy store. . Mrs. Scott, who 0v Medical Efidonemeat vfemtasand 6:55 p. m. 10.05 p. m. she is awaiting furtlher orders be- We are all very sorry to hear is in poor health, was unable to Hst a toxefhre. Cleon. not 8:40 p. m. Lansing only fore sailing for Borto Rico. Csreer U.S. 16 and that Ferdland Wingeier is ill at his Above All — Drive Carefully attend. home. Friends wish him a speedy meny nor t&ky, easy to 8:55 p. m. carry, pleoffafl taste, 135 ToFUNT "Dick" Peckham. Yeoman Second Snow Ave. recovery. Tryani tablets (41 days Engagement Announced 8:80 a. m. Class of Chicago and Miss Jane RITTENGER mnky) IL25. 12:35 p m. Peckham of M. S. C., Lansing were Mrs. Racbel Day of Grand Rap- L Miller week-end guests of their parents. Open Te Serve SOUTHWEST BOWNE limiranct Scrvicc 6-20 p m. ids announces the engagement of UBS. L. T. AHDKBSON , Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peckham. her daughter Alverta, to Frederick ALL TRIPS DAILY ELECTRIC CO. Youl Pfeene 144 f LoweU Mr. and Mrs. Curley Howard and Beiraers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beimers of South Lowell, the Mr. and Mra Dorr Glldden and We SELL PROTBCTION Shrisliasen Bng Ca family have rented the former Oli- CONSTRUCTION. SALES, GAS & OIL little sons spent Sunday with rela- — LOWELL STATION AT — ding has been set for December ver house on east main St., now X SERVICE and REPAIR tives at Kalamazoo. The Retail Store owned by John Fahrni, and are GROCERIES Monday Book Club Miss Margaret Anderson of Flint moving in sometime this week. Stove Burners Repaired spent over the weekend at her KRIY'S Ing Store The Monday Book Club was en- Mr. and Mrs. George Whitfield of home here. She was a Sunday din- tertained at the home of Mra J. R. Bowes Rd. Low*H JIM GREEN Bay Tickets Before Boarding Bo Muskegon were week-end guests of ner guest at the Nickolas Petich Bergin Monday afternoon. Sept 24. Phone Ml their mother. Mrs. Florence Whit- ADA, MICH. home in west Bowne. As a change from the customary MJmmm field. They went to D-trolt Sunday Miss Alice Troy has been confin- book review, each member present Hodo«/|)raY lend your kind ear to see the Detroit-St. Louis game. ed to her home with iUdbss the gave a brief review of the news past week. She is somewhat Im- lb the way plon menus ibr cheer Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boyce and or responded with a current event proved at this writing. guests. M. Sgt. Chauncey Boyce of Interest. We are receiving some severe With us always on hand from Ft. Custer, and Miss Georgie The name of Mrs. John F. Roth Peterson of Eufaulia. Ala., attend- Stranh electrical storms here the last few was added to the membership list days, it surely keeps the telephone ed the ballgame in Detroit. Sunday. LOWELL The next meeting will be held at and electric men hustling to keep the home of* Mrs. Tom Anderson Week-end guests of Mrs. John AIR OONimiONED the line in repair. Lalley were Mr. and Mrs. "L. J. Del- in Grand Rapids on Oct. 8. Leon and Gerald Anderson at- hanty of Grand Rapids and Lt and President's day luncheon will be tended their club which met with Mrs. Jack Lalley and young son. of held Friday. Seipt. 28 at Herpolshei- FBOAY AND SATURDAY. Mrs. Elver Scheehan. Chicago. Mrs. Lalley will remain for mer's Tea Room after which the SEPT. Mrs. and Mrs. Lewis McDiarmid ladles will attend Mrs. Paul Goe- the week. spent Sunday With relatives near bel's book review at Wuraburg's. Mrs. Eugene Engle and sister, Lake Odeasa now ^ ACTION! . Mr. snd Mrs. Gerald Anderson and Mrs. Laura Van Allsburg. attended Social Brevities the funeral of their cousin's hus- little Tommy were Sunday after- band, Dr. Roland L Webb, at East Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wingeier en- noon guests of their aunts, Mrs. Nel- Congregational Church, Grand tertained with a family dinner Sun- lie Leigh and Margaret McCarty of m Rapids. Tuesday. day in honor of the birthdays of * * Grand Rapdds. their mother, Mrs. Elsie Kropf, Miss Nora Troy entered Aquinas Rev. and Mrs. N. G. Woon, Mrs. their sister, Mrs. Neville Davarn College last week for her second C. H Horn, Mrs. Nick Kloosterman of Pewamo. and brother, Anthony SUNDAY ANV MONDAY. SECT. M and OCT. 1 year. and Miss Martha Perry attended the Kropf. eighteen members of the Miss Phyllis Sheehan was home Fall meeting of the Grand Rapids family being present a few days last week from her dut- Association of Congregatinal-Chrls- ies at the Telephone Co., on account tlan Churches In Rockford Tuesday The Ex Llbrls was entertained last Tuesday evening by Mrs. T. R. c of Illness. of this week. Willwerth at the home of her par- Flight Officer Michael Sbeehan Mr. and Mrs. Jewett of Wash- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day. Mra received his discharge from the ington, D. C., were recent callers Howard Thurtell reviewed "The service last week. His brother Pvt of Mrs. C. K. Merriman. Mrs. Wide House" by Taylor Ooldwell. Bob Sbeehan, is enjoying a fur- Jewett, before her marriage, was lough at his hom here. Both boys MENU PLANNING IS Mrs. Ralph Boer ma was hostess Miss Nettie Watts, a sister of Wm. have been in the S. Pacific and are to the P. N. G. Monday evening, Dick POWELL glad to be ome. HEALTH PLANNING Watts who was in the banking Sept. 24 at her home, with Miss business here. Miss Watts was Claire TREVOR Pvt. Marvin Porritt, is home en- Ina Alger assistant hostess. After route for two weekes before re- —Are year fuel bills going to go up, well known In musical circles and Vfllia N your daily menu contains the usual business had been trans- turning to Ft Riley, Kansas for up, up, in order to maintain warm was organist at the M. E. Church TV acted a very enjoyable evening was TDKSOAT, WEDNBSDAT Am nCBSDAT. OCT. M4 further training. a variety of dishes and bcTcrages comfort in your home? Not If you for some time. spent with games, and refresh- Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Glldden spent have your home property inmlatod! with our rich, pasteurized ments were served. one day last week at the Fred Spen- And that iiwuiatlng should be done Mrs. Frank Penning had the you are practicing economy right now! We have plenty of misfortune of breaking her collar cer home. materials in every form. Yon can bone last week, when the car in Although the larger floating dry- Mr. and Mra L. T. Anderson and asMuing the health of the family. Clair were Sunday guests of the do the Job yourself. ^ which she was riding struck a bad docks of the U. S. Navy are too spot In the road,throwing her ta wide to enter the locks ot the Sllcox Vrleland home. The former the floor. Mrs. Penning was taken Panama Canal, the Job of towing spent Tbursday evening wiih tLcli to Blodgett Hospital where the one through this waterway was mother, Mrs. Josephine Anderson. Lowell Lkr. ft Sipply tone was set and placed in a oast accomplished recently by filling ELL eREAMEBY BBDOE WALTER after which she returned to her one of its hollow side walls with TH/SiWORLD Life always gets harder toward home. Her many friends wish her water and tilting the huge craft the summit—the cold increases, re- a rapid recovery. on Its side. sponsibility increasos.—Nletssche.