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Harry EidM Saw First Hand German Cruelty FIFTY-THIRD YEAR Lowell Man, Serrlnf In LOWELL, MICHIGAN, JUNE 14,1945 NUMBER 6 Corps, Tells of Awfnlnen of the * Enemy CranUoriom The Lowell Cafe is changing Lai Swallows Knife; Grafton Couple over to cafeteria style. Gertrude This, In part, is a letter written Read Is doing a real good job at by Cpl. Harry B. Eickhoff, with Class o( 1945 Ftdier Goes to War Married 50 Yean Lieut. Bill Lalley managing the business. the famed 42nd Rainbow Division Master Richard Rutherford, six- NEWS OF OUR of the 7th Army, somewhere In Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Ford, year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Praises Red Cross The Lowell ration board an- southern Germany. It evidently was Is Now History of Grattan township, celebrated nounces a change In Its office ard Rutherford, was taken to Blod- their 50th wedding anniversary. Lt William J. Lalley, who spent written only a few days before gett hospital. Grand Rapids, Sun- MENwWOMEN hours as follows: Open from 0 a.m. V-E day; although no date was Sunday, June 10, with a chicken eight months In three different Audience of Orer 700 Heir day afternoon following an unusual to 5 p. m. Monday through Friday, given In the letter. dinner at their home. German prison camps, and who accident- The youngster swallowed and from 9 to 12 noon on Sa'urday. "As youV* probably guet^d, Fine ProfruBtt Futl Mrs. Ford, the former Edna Lewis, returned home May 26. after being a tmall pocket knife with which IN UNIFORM we've been very much on the move. came from Canada and settled In liberated April 29, is now spending- . Nowadays It Is aorta hard to dls- Exercises he had been playing while lying When I last wrote we were with Grattan township with her par- a OO-day rest period ^th his Unguiah between R. G. Chrouch, on his back on a bed. X-rays one of .the Battalion Aid stations. A capacity crowd of over seven ents at the age of four. Mr. Ford mother, Mrs. John Lalley, Ver- 3r, and R. G. Chrouch, Jr., when were taken daily and the knife put Roger O. McMahon, who has been Pfc. Richard Warner left Satur- At that time they were spearhead- hundred relatives and friends of has lived in Grattan all his life. gennes road. |they have on thelr work in an appearance on Tuesday morn stationed at the Army Air Field. day for Fort Sheridan, m., to await ing this drive through Germany the members of the graduating They were united in marriage Lt Lalley, who was shot down clothes and smoke cigars. Wonder ing without an operation being Clovls, N. M, has been promoted further orders. During the few days we were with class of Lowell High School listen- on June 11, 1895, and to this union April 29, 1944, while on a mission If they use the same brand? And necessary. Master Dick is back to the rank of corporal. them, things were pretty hot We ed to a very fine Commencement » • » were born two sons, Lloyd, living over Germany, balled out of his where do they get 'em? home again and the family has an • * * Sgt Howard L Dennle of San went through enemy small arms program last Thursday night The at home and Adelbert. of Lowell. damaged plane over Holland, and' — Interesting souvenir. Mrs. Harold Washburn left for Marcos, Texas, arrived home last fire, were subjected to grenade and main address of the evening was They have two grandchildren and immediately got In touch with the i The Standard Oil station on west His father, Richard, Sr., who is New York last Wednesday to meet Thursday to spend a 20-day fur- artillery fire and had to pass delivered by William Schrier, Pro- one great grandchild. Dutch underground woo tried toiMain-st., which has been idle for aasodated with the Rutherford her husband, MM HaroM Wash- loug- h with his parents, Mr. and through several mine fields. fessor of Speech at Hope College. Mr8 Twenty-eight guests were present help him, with two others, to escape some time has been leased by Canning Co., left Grand Rapids burn who Is returning from orp?' - Uoyd Denni» "Our ambulance bears the scars Holland, Mich., who spoke on the from Free pen. Grand Rapids. to England. Lt Lalley was betray- Charles and James Tudor of Low- Monday night for Chicago where * * * of one barrage they .threw at us, topic, "That Other War." The Ionia, Belding, Lowell and Long ed by Nasi agents who had gotten [ell. The station la being redecor- he was Inducted Into the armed • * * Pvt. Harold Raymor of Keesler Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ford into the Dutch underground through a ted and otherwise repaired and while we were in a convoy. Al- speaker declared the other war to Field, Miss., has been spending a be a conflict that is going on con- services Mr. and Mrs. J. Zoodsma have received many useful and beauti- false credentials and under false the official opening will take place though there were eight in the am- received word that their son. Pvt. 15-day furlough with his wife and stantly between the forces of epir- ful gifts. pretenses, and was taken prisoner this week Saturday. bulance when the first shell landed Lester Zoodsma has arrived at children. He left last Tuesday for by the Germans, August 11, 1944, ituallsm and materialism He point- about a hundred yards away, we Camp Edwards. Mass., from over- a new assignment in Texas. together with nine others. were all out and no one ed out that if the battle for right Miss Norma Jean Haglund, who * * * The three prison camps in which Jured when the third one lit be- thLiking is won that there would Cascade Tops a Master Sgt Theodore N. King, has been doing secretarial work at be no more wars such as we are • * * Lt. Lalley was confined were the Lowell Granite Company for side (he ambulance, putting several Lt (j.g.) Carlton Runciman, Jr.. who has been stationed in England Boy More Bonds shrapnel holes through it. engaged la at the present time. He for the past 18 months, arrived in Sagan, frcm September 1 to Janu- the past year, has resigned her eulogized the spirit of youth and Mighty Seveath arrived Friday from Saufley Weld ary 28: N arm berg, one month, andlposl'don to take effect June 30. "Our next dose experience came to spend until June 22 with his the United States last Friday and a cotrpl? of nights later when we exhorted them to use their enthusi- Gerrlt Baker, Seventh War Loan will spend a 30-day furlough here Moose berg, from which he was She will be succeeded by Miae Jean parents before leaving for the Good lomtment liberated and where 45,000 prisoners Schreur. Both girls are graduates were straffed by enemy aircraft. asm for good. He admonished them chairman for Cascade township, with his wife, the former Erma Jean Pacific area. had been moved in from other Lady Lock was with me again. t" be true to the best and the reports that his township has gone Bettes, and with relatives in Jack of Lowell high school. * * * Did you know that Michigan's prison camps, while he was held "The following day, returning highest that they knew and he said over the top with bond sales total- son. Ensign Darrel Burras, son ot Mr. lagging campaign for sale of E- there. from a trip, we ran Into another that in that other war God was ing $27,700, the townships quota Honorable Chase S. Osbom, form- and Mra. W. V. Burras of Lowell.! * * * bonds would gr, over the top in 24 arUEeiy barrage. We were stopped the Commander. The speaker drove being (25,000. The report by dis- Lt Lalley states that he kept er governor of Michigan, who suf- has been appointed axsistant Jerald Roth arrived Saturday uuurhours LIFT youn ',onda iI anda otneother clt- .4 ,t y _, V7 , _. V his points ho^je with appropriate tricts follows: isens transferred just 7 cents out !,ulte weU during ^ Imprisonment fered a fracture of a hip about and told a direct hU had been made tary to Admiral Nimits and $i now night to spend a week's leave with on a command post, in a woods humor and the audience liked it District No. 1—Mrs. A. Roed- the home folks. Jerry has com- of every dolla- - r i-n savings deposits in spite of the fsct that the food three weeks ago, writes a letter to serving with the Admiral on his was very poor and he had very the Ledger in which he states: to our right We went into the very much. voets, n.000. nagship. Congratulations . pleted his boot training and will into war bonds? woods and while we were admini- District No. 2—Gerrit DeGood. return to Great Lakes Sunday night We didnt either. little to eat especially in one of "DicUted first time in wheelchair, Violet Stenick and Bruce Daven- the camps. He was marched from stering first aid to those hit by the 11,250. • * * \ for further assignment Open house Seven cents, already saved, isn't for two hours this morning. All port delivered the Salutory and Sgt. Clayton Bo rung, who baa re- one camp to another, once during Unit shell, another landed about District No. 3—Mra Menno Bak- was held at the Roth home Tues- going to cost snyhody anything. prospects favorable. Planning to go Valedictory respectively, in a very cently returned from Englaat* and two days and nights of the most forty or fifty yards away, injuring er, W»; Fred Whitacre, $475; Miss day night in Jerry's honor. Invested In war bonds. It will earn to North Country after July 4." creditable manner. Bruce effective- his wife of Detroit and Pfa Shel- bitter cold weather. His last march several more. This is as close as Martha George, J550. * * * 33 1/3 per cent additional return In ly exhibited his powers of oratory don Bozung, who has returnedr from was to the Mooseberg prison, a dis- J Rev. Cecil E. Pollock, pastor of I ever hope to be, to getting mine. District No. 2 and 4—Mrs. Roger Mrs. Floyd Fiynn of Alto has 10 years. That's the astonishing bar- which he will use in the ministry, Germany, visited last week with tance of 80 miles. the Lowell Methodist church for "The next day we crossed the Wykes. $3,580. received an Interesting letter from gain, the world's best investment Norma Jean Haglund, president their brother, Harold and 'Mrs. the past four years, waa returned Danube river. Since that time we District No. 4—Mrs. Hugh Slater. her son, Pvt Claire Fiynn who is of the E-bond. Lt Lalley has every praise for the of the Class of 1944, on behalf of Bozung and family. American Red Cross and for allied to the I>owell and Vergenne'i chur- have been on the move almost con- $750; Alfred Scott $U50; Hoilis somewhere in the Pacific In which We were interested in a warning the class, presented to the Board « * * prisoners and states that Red Cross ches for another year, at the Michi- tinuously. Parker, $100; Mrs. Gertrude Baker, he states that he has been trans- from the senate finance committee, of Education a class memorial Master Sgt Perry M. Peckharr assistance was what kept allied pris- gan Methodist conference which $1475. ferred back to the field artillery of which Senator Arthur Vanden- Saw Indescribable Atroetties which constated of a beautiful flag who was graduated form Lowell oners alive and hopeful In spite of closed In Grand Rapids last Sun- and glad of the change. Says •he beig is a member, that inflational A few days ago we ran across and stand, a lecturer's stand and a District No. 5—Miss Elixabeth high school in 1925, has heen this aid Bill lost 30 pounds while a Kegle, $1,075. flies bite hhn In the daytime and piessure has reached an all-time day afternoon. Everyone In the something I shall never forget contribution toward a new curtain. wounded in action on Oklnswa and higli. The amount of money de- prisoner, but says he is gaining oommunity is pleased over Dr. Pol- District No. 6—Leo Bloomer. the mosquitoes eat him up at Ught That something was one of Hitler's Harold Maxson, on behalf of the is now confined in a hospital la the posited in banks is tremendous. that back rapidly now that he is lock's return. $2^50. * • * largest concentration camps and a Marianas. He is the son of the I^)uis J.' Nlms, commissioner of again eating Mom's cooking. class of 1945, presented the tradi- District No. 7—Seymour Dalstra, The Order of the Purple Heart crematory. Always before this, I late Mr. and Mra A. G. Ptaekham revenue, predicts another buying tional spade to Humphrey Johnson, $900. "for wounds received in action The Superior Furniture Co. of have belived a lot of these atrocity president of the Junior Class. Both * * * surge in Michigan as soon as recon- Lowell has recently been awarded District No 8—Mrs. Milo Patter- against the enemy," was recently stories were just propaganda. See- version Is completed and consumer 0PA Issues Riding a contract for a critical item that boys were very adept at public son, $675. Cpl. Delbert Woon, stationed in awarded to Pfc. Melvin E. Liebbe, ing this has chasgod my mlr-* goods are available at stores. fpeak'ng. Harold, also on behalf the Philippines, writes his parents 27, of Lowell- In addition to the will be used In the Jap war. The Dlstrlci No. 10—Mrs. John Krum, In the meanwhile, why not buy On Car Advertising "We saw thousands of dead that of the class, presented a fund of IU.V. and Mrs. N. G. Woon, that Purple Heart he also wears the article waa engineered by tbe $12,075; Cart Graham, $150. more bonds Persons advertising used cars for had died of overwork and starva- 1250 which is to be used for a per- he had received an invitatkm to Combat Infantryman's Badge, tne Washington Quartermaster Depart- District No. 5—Fay Johnson, $475. sale must give the full description tion. They ware the forced laborers manent sta^e curtain. attend an M, S. C. Alumei reunion Good Conduct Medal and two ment and along with several other District No. 12—Reld C. Towne, of the vehicle, the pricc asked for from all countries of Europe. As Kumce Miller played a beautiful somewhere in the Philippines. Hold Bronre Battle Participation Stars. F1GY NOT PANICKY plants, the Superior Company will 900. It and statement that the price is far as we could find out there solo and the orchestra under the ing a reunioa 6,000 miles away will Pfc. Liebbe entered the service in Charles Figy. agricultural com- feed Its work to an assembly plant Total amount $27,70(1 not above ceiling, according to an wore no Americana direttion of Mr. Jcesup played very be some achievement April. 1^43 and has served overseas missioner, refuses to get panicky in Grand Rapids. announcement from the County "We had the opportunity to go well. * * * for twenty months. Hh, wife, Mrs. over the spring's downpour and cold OPA through part ol the camp, ths Sgt John W. Briggs, son of Mrs. Hilda Marjorie Liebbe, lives at weather. Except for fruit other In an article on small towns we The American Legion presented All newspapers have been asked hospitsi, the S. .S. Barracks out- 21S* E. Main St, LowelL crop harvests should be good, he remember this paragraph: "You Harold Brerina with legion honors Laniiiig of Jap Ira L Briggs, of Lowell, has been to cooperate in seeing that used side the prison; and finally the and gifts were presented to Janet awarded the Good Conduct Medal * * * insists. The national cash income of are infinitely closer than city p^cple crematory Itself. I dont believe 1 Mrs. Alice Ridgway of Lowell has farmers is due to hold around 20 cars properly advertised by Kleefisch and Susan Krum. These on New Caledonia, where he is now their owners. to the three great adventures— could ever fceli you fully in wilting young people were declared to be Balloon • State stationed. Sgt Briggs is the hus- received a splendid letter from billion dollars for 1945. Before the birth, love and death There is no th all we saw. Perhaps this will give the outstanding members of the band of the former EvaJyn E LaSRue W. Smith, a buddy of her ^ « previous high was 14.6 bil- birth that does not add a new in- lions you a slight idea of What at was Eighth Grade class. The Legion Hotchkiss, of Lowell fie has been son Lawrence, who was killed in - FATHER'S DAT NEXT SUNDAY terest to the lives of all A little re- like. Honor Cup will be graced by the Bnigs Warning In the service since June 20, 1943 action in Germany, March 15, 1945. Let's remember Dad with a nice flected happiness comes to us all "When we came into the camp names of Janet Thorne and Harold Disclosure that at least one and ovrKoeas since September S. The letter says in part: "Lawrence Adversity has no friends.—Taci- gift A big selection of just the from any devotion we witness. And we were* following a railroad on Maxson. the two graduates who Japanese bomb-carrying balloon 1944. was like a big brother to me and a tus. things Dad likes at Coons'. with each departure a little of all of which we saw many open-doored tiod for the honors of the outstand- has been found in Michigan has * * * friend to everyone else. He was us goes, too." box cars. In theoe, were many ing student of the senior class. brought warning from Capt Don- S. Sgt Kenneth Ayres, son ^ afraid of nothing and worked night bodies—anywhere Jrom five to thir- Mr. C. H. Runciman, president ald S. Leonard, State Director of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ayres of Lowell, and day and when tfeey asked for Officer Frank Stephens was seen ty to a car. The bodies were in of the Board of Education, pre- Civilian Defense, that persons dis- who has been overseas since August volunteers to go out on a mi: jion, pacing through Main-st Tuesday Lawrence was always there to go. evsiy position Irocglnable. Tbow sented diplomas to sixty-one mem- covering a nspidous or strange 1944, arrived in this country Tues- with a big 150-lb. buck in his He had a job to do and he did it, who were ds&d. before being pot bers of the class and to the per- object should definitely not touch day of this week. Kenneth had possession, but that doesn't mean far and above the call of duty." in the earn were just heaped up. ents of seven other boyo who are 11, but report their find t> the near- been held prisoner of the Gcnaans Story of Our Schools that Officer Stephens was violat- • * « Thoee who had died la the cars In the armed forces. Rev. Norman est Civilian Defense official or for eight months befoze being lib- ing the hunting law. The animal Lt (jg) John William Eash, son Fifth Article were in every type of position- police. erated. He telephoned his parents diei after being caught in a fence Woon gave the invocation and of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eash of even sitting benediction. "Recently aix persons were killed that be would be home soon after v ™ which it had tried to leap, on ^ m township, has been awarded Recommendations "We were toid that in all. there The -stage, designed and built in the west when or: of ttem ap- reporting to Fort Sheridan. US-16, near the Reuben Lee farm. the Air MedaL The citation, which The Board of Education has at- were five thousand bodies ithere. by Principal Ray ^very provided parently disturbed a balloon-bomb * • * eighteen month* of the election. Tbe venison goes to a charitable was made by the Commander of tempted to maasure up to its re- The Board hopes for assistance 1 fully baliswd It after feeing the a beautiful astting. The Junior which had failed to ^cploda when Pfc. Harold Denton, son of Mr. InstitLJon. crematorium. It was a large stone it fell at a picnic spot," Capt Leon- the Seventh Fleet reads as follows sponsibilities in the matter of pro- from the government and the board daaa and their eponsors did a fine and Mrs James Denton, of Lowell. distinguishing himself by and brick building set off by Use*. ard said. "It should also be « siding a program of education for does not feel that it would be sen- job of deoorattng and arranging R. 3, is home on a 21-day furlough meritorious sets while participating this community. In the recent Mrs. Frances DeGraw, chief clerk It was buDt only one story above the I bered that not always will the bomb sible to attempt to build at the with his parenta. Harold entered in an aerial flight as pilot of a crisis and in the plans for the present time Labor and material of the Lowell War Price and Ration ground, with a huge be found with the balloon, there- Board, announces her resignatioa service on March 15, 1942, and has carrier-based fighter plane over future every effort has been made are not available and costs are pro- fore do cot touch any detached ob- from this position which became service in Africa, Sicily, Italy, Leyte Island on October 26, 1944. to provide facilities commensurate hibitive. Therefore, to Issue bonds the building, ject thattVwul d in any possible way effective June 9th Mrs. DeGraw France and Germany, serving 31 When his section leader was in im- with the ability to pay. It is an easy could mean interest costs on money from the front we oould see that be a months and Ave days overseas^ minent danger of being shot down, matter to talk new sites, swimming that might not be used. has been with tbe board since It It was divided into four uections. Leonard pointed cut that the during which time **. was engaged originated two and a half years ago h« drove off the attacking fighter pools and other extravagant fea- A more modern way to finance a On the extreme right were gas army has set up special boards to in seven major battles. He has ac- and has rendered splendid service. Investigate balloon-bomb incidents. and with only one gun firing, re- tures, but the policy of the board building program is to provide a chtasters, which supposedly were cumulated 104 points and therefore pursued him to his prob- has been and will continue to be a sinking fund and this method pro- Mrs. Byrd Beachum, who has been uaed to dlslnfert clothing. They 'Pending the arrival of such Is eligible for honorable discharge. tbe capable assistant dach for 2H board, a guard should he establish- deatruction. His courage and policy of common sense. vides that there can be an income could have been used separately Harold was employed by the Asso- years, has been promoted to the od and permit no jinauthorixed per- distinguished him Laws Complicated on the balancc. l^se law provides for other purposes. ciated Thuck Lines before his in- post of chief clerk The new aaww.- sona to have access to the site of those performing duties of that. the maximum that can be "Wis left •osnter portion was a duction. same character. When it comefl to financing a ant clerk is Miss Betty Sherwood. the recovery of a balloon-bomb, building program it la soon learned raised for a sinking fUnd is five room half full of naked bodi Leonard stated. "This is especially mills on the assessed valuation for sucked up in pfies, juat the way that there are many laws and ob- Jokes, jests, jibes and jaba just important as such access would not stacles which must be taken into a five year period. The assessed wood is pfled. Each corpse had a FORMER LOWELL TEACHER by Jeff: Being human, it won't be only be hasardous, but might re- Flag Day, June 14 consideration. Before property valuation of the school district is tag that was attached to one of the SUOCUMBS AT AGE OF M long before we start complaining sult in Important military informa- owners can vote to levy a tax it ia about $1,250,000 and the annual In- Our glorious flag forever. about the heat of summer. . .We big itoee. To add a more gruesome tion or evidence being lost or de- Mra. Nina Hartley received a necessary that the general electors come of five mills would therefore With stars and stripes to stay. like that reply the eastern school touch; the body of the S. S. trooper stroyed. message Monday from her cousin, of the district must vote by a 2/3 be $6,250 per year or $31,250 for the was placed oc the very top of That holds a nation's honor five year period. If. during the boy made in answer to "what is the •TO a balloon-bomb is discovered At home and far away; Harvey Woodruff, of Caaenovia. majority to exceed the fifteen mill this pile. He wasn't a very pretty meantime, it appeared wise to Alamo." to wit pie with ice cream it should be reported immediately The flag of freedom's glory N. Y., stating that his mother, limitation. If and when the gen- eight start building it could be arranged. on it. . A brave man is that one to the nearest Civilian Defense offi- That waves o'er land and cca. formerly Katherine Murdock, had eral electors vote to do thin, then "The right center section contain- The Board, therefore, has decided who dares to confess he enjoys old cial or the police. They will take The stars and stripes forever passed away at the age of 95. She the property owners must decide ed the ovens, or furnaces. They to submit two proposals to the elec- time fiddle music, without fear of prompt action, give instructions, That shelters you and me. was married to Henry Woodruff of by a majority vote to raise money were In use when we reached and notify the proper Army author- tors on July 9. These proposals to- being laughed at . . A. gardener —Anon. Jancsville, Wis. To this union was for building purposes. there. The brick and stone around ities. Under no clrctfmstances should born one son. Mr. Woodruff died The Board of Education is hoping gether with the qualifications of reports that the radishes them were white hot Wo were the individual meddle with the many years previous. that it will be possible to add a sec- electors and procedure for registra- through wearing transparent slick- NELSON YOUNG, AGED <7 tion is contained in an official ers in soft pastel shades, while tbe toid that they could diatpoM of contraption, ae he will do so at his Mrs. Woodruff was a former tion onto the north wing of the about three hundred per day. own peril." BCREED AT SASAXAC high school building and to make notice in this paper. Citizens should spring onions have appeared hold- Lowell high school teacher, also study these proposals very care- "The extreme right section oon- For military security reasons, Funeral services for Nelson a nurse in a hospital in Syracuse. additions or improvements to the ing umbrellas. He expects the let- New Garden Specialist — As a Lenoard said, it is not possible to fully. tained a mass of bodies that hartnt Young, 57, retired Berlin township N. Y., and taught private school in grade building. Such projects would tuce to be togged out in rubber been stripped as yet. About the newly appointed extension special- reveal where the balloon was found cost approximately $200,000. Let us If the electors vote in favor of boots. . . . The Jap might have 1st at Michigan Stat- College, John farmer, were held last Friday aft- the Murdock home in Cazenovia. whole place was a very sickening in Michigan. Military censorship hasten to add that the Board these proposals it will mian that some idea, if he could get a bird's W. Roes will work extensively with ernoon in Saranac with burial in lived for several years with stench. It was a good place to be permitted only release of informa- no intention of asking for such a the sinking fund proceeds plus the eye view of Germany today. groups interested in gardening Saranac cemetery. Mr. Young was her sister. Mrs. Harriet Devoe and away from. tion that one had been recovered in sum. Let us also hasten to observe balance of the Insurance money throughout Michigan. Mr. Rose born August 28, 3S88, in Ionia coun- niece, Miss Hallie Devoe in Lowell. 'While on our way out of lbs the State, when the news accident- thst an entirely new high school will amount to about $70,000. This oomes from Montana State College ty, retiring a few months ago after While in Lowell she was a member ally leaked out in New York. There building without any frills whatso- will not be sufficient to complete STRAND CALENDAR camp we came across the head- at Boseman, where he • 14 years on his Berlin township of the Methodist church, a true was no indication as to whether ever would cost at least $300,000. the building project It ia hoped. Thursday, June 14-Edward Rob- quarters of the S. S. Troops. From slstant horticulturist , A graduate farm. Christian and a kind friend to all. there may have been more than (Existing costs for school building however. that about $30,000 will be ^ Bennett in 'The this building I have the Nasi flag. of the University of Missouri, he Surviving are his widow, Lydia; After Mrs Devoe's death they re- ilnson ne. purposes are in excess of fifty received from other sources and I also pioked t*p an 8. fi. ina'gnla ceived his bachelor of science two sons, A. J. Young of Lake turned to Cazenovia. Woman In the Window" with Ray- According to the Japanese min- cents per cubic foot and it is very that the federal government will and the book, 'Meln Kamp,' wW?, gree In 1942. Odean and Bruce of Saranac; two She leaves to mourn their loss the mond Massey. ister of propaganda, hundreds of daughters, Mrs. Ellen Berkey of easy to estimate over-all costs. step in and match building funds at an inscrlpttion from the camp com- Mr. Rose is a member of •on, Harvey, nephews, cousins and Friday and Saturday, June 15-?6 mander. the balloons are being launched Belding and Louella at home; three There are two plans to provide an early date and Lowell should be —tRoy Rogers with Trigger in tSan Sigma Delta, agricultural fratern- dally. They ascend to a height a host of friends. She will be great- The last few days we've travel- brothers, Roy of Ionia, Grove of funds for building purposes. The ready to take advantage of any Fernando Valley"; also "Night Club ity, u.-id the American Society for where the prevailing east to west ly missed by all. ed quite a distance. In fact we're Dagman, Minn., and Bert of Smy- usual method has been to issue such plan. In the meantime the Girt." Horticultural Science. winds bring them to this continent State of Michigan will pay half of «bout a hundred miles from where rna; two sisters, Mra. Jennie Num- bonds over a long period. The exiat- Sunday and Monday, June 17-18— The balloons carry both explosive in aw the architect's costs for plans and I started this letter. mer of Lowell and Mrs. Minnie Coal, transformed by chemists, S - s now set a limit of five and Myrna Ley In and fire bombo. Japan has ears specifications. "The war seems to be about over happen when only a week ago MaPherson of Ionia, and one grand- ia the basis of the new plastics >" " the time a unit of govem- "." threatened to man them with child. and- othe- r productmm s in daily use. ment can now issue bonds. The The detailed plans will be avail- I Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- now. We've seen thousands upon things were so hot for us. suicide pilots. thousands of prisoners, that is. legal limitation as to the amount of able soon and we will make the an- day, June 19-20-21—The Keys of 'What will happen from now on in case balloons like those men- outstanding bonds can be nouncement in this paper Germans and Italians, put down is the big question. It can be an If you wish to appear agreeable Fhe Kingdom" with Gregory Peck, tioned above appear in this local- Don't be afraid to forgive. The issued against any unit of govern- citizens will be urged to examine Thomas Mitchell, Vincent Price, their arms and walk Into cur posi- army of occupation, OBI, or (pleas- ity, notice should be given at once in society, you muflt consent to be objeot of your forgiveness may be ment is 15% of the assessed valua- them It Is likely that a general Rom Stradner, Roddy McDowaH tions to give themselves up. It ant dream) the good old U. fi. A. to Deputy Sheriff Frank Stephens taught many thlrgs which you unworthy, but that cannot mar the tion. If the electors vote to Issue meeting will be held so that ques- Edmund Gwenn from the ncvel by Yours, Harry." or Marshal Fred Gramer. know already.—Lavater. fineness of your pardon. bonds they must be issued within tions may be answered.. A. J. Crania.

m THE LOWELL LOWELL, MlGmOAN. THURSDAY, JUNK 14. INI TWO THE lAmmli LEDGER, LQWBUU MICHIGAN. THUB8DAY, JUNE 14. 1945 CHILDREN AND MONEY COUNCIL PR0CBEDING8 Cbe Cowdl Celgcr Still Time to OffWal Misses Janet Hazelswerdt and In former timea It was widely mod ALTO BOLO The regular meeting of the Oom- Barbara Payne started work at the customary to give children a cer- Up and Dm Kcrt Comfy Roads Plant a Garden mnn Council of the Village of Low- A-C factory In Ionia Tuesday. ALASKA NEWSLETS ThumUy momiac tain allowance of money weekly. ! PLUMBING MK8, RAT LOCK s tlO man umim By K K. Vlnlng, Kent Oounty A^rtooKuial Af«nt ell was held in the City Hall Coun- Prohabiy it U customary "till In "It isn't too late to plant a gar- Local News Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boyce spent Bsund at PrntoW M W**. cil rooms, Monday evaning, May Gee's many families. In these times when den." MASONIC PICNIC the week-end with his brother, The Alaska school reunion was Inquiries are coming to our of typical Guernsey cows ana buiis. 21. 1946. & HEATING | Flawless Senfice Peimits B.O. Jetforte#, Editor ftad I so many boys and girls are able That's the mesMgc .that Psul P.. Harold and family In Lansing. held at Lakeside Park. Caledonia, office about the prevalence of the E. W. Ruehs, of Caledonia,, is Krone, extension garden specialist The meeting was called to order FARM and HOME SUPny STORE Mlsa Elaine Wataon left Satur- to earn money and have been earn- Mrs. Ida Young spent Thursday Sunday with only a small attend- F. D. MMm, Aatt PuMlslw aplttle bug. This la a little aphls- president and Raymond Jost of of M. S. C. and state victory gar- by President Richmond at 8 p. m. day for Walla Walla, Washington. Sheet Metal Work $ ing it, many parents may feel -that and Friday of last week with her ance, Officers elected were: Rob- & F. Jeihrlee, AdnrHatog Mgr. Hke Insect that Is common ait this Comstock Park, is the secretary. den chairman. Is attempting to re- their youngsters do not need these Trustees present: Trustees Boe- Ellsworth Dennis of California grandson. Gerald Behler. In Mid- ert Canute, Kalamazoo, president; ^ No Futufe Regfets.., time of year living pretty largely lay to every Michigan gardener Phone 317 | handouts. They may feel that the lens. Weaver, Hahn, Roth, Ruther- Thursday, June 21 called on his cousin, Mrs. Kittle land. Leon Peet, Caledonia, vice prev Slowly but sufely interest is cen- young people can earn their own on sweet clover and alfalfa. He or prospective gardener. ford and Christianaen. None absent Charles, Sunday. Ident; Mrs. Ray Lock, secretary- You will bo glad you utilized SUBSCBIPTION BATSB gets his name because around him tered in the development of a Soli • Unfavorable wet weather has The minutes of the meeting held BEST PAINT VALUES Dorothy Behler of Miami, Fia., treasurer, and Mrs. Wm. Sohrader, spending money. Probably many our funeral service when you he throws a foamy-like aubstance Conservation District on the east Miss Jean Butterfleld left Mon- and Mrs. Earl Behelr of Grand \ Ray Covert $ To all points in kmr Uinhigmn: are doing so. damaged some garden crops and May 7, 1948 read and approved. program chairman. What might side of Kent county. Enough farm- At Fallasburg Park day for California, where she will Rapids called Friday on Mrs. Ida bereaved: because the On* Ymlt R00 Six Month# lUQ In the old days parents were apt that looka like spit which only pro- has delayed the planting of others. Bids for a new Fire Truck were j THE PLUMBER i have been a serious tragedy was ers to Grattan and Cannon town- spend the summer. Young. future will only emphaalze ThrM Moctha TOo Biocte Ovte to to urge their children to keep with- tects himself among his enemies. Many gardeners are becoming dis- received. averted when Robert Stewart's ships have Indicated by petition they IV) <01 polnte In oontinentnl UnlUd in their allowances. Some would Last year people got pretty worried couraged and may make lUtle at- Seograve Corporation for fire Fir Mimii aid Their Faailiit Mrs. George Duke of Detroit was Charles Doyle and Philip Sch- small son wandered away and a lit- that you gave your loved one and wanted to cut alfalfa and ffweet are definitely interested in the de- tempt to carry through with their i IN TOWN tle later was found In the lake. He BUtea ouUkJe kxwer Michigan: find that their money was gone truck with cab, 130,000.00, Cash 2% the guest of Mrt. Gordon Johnson neider made arrangements Monday the mott dignified, complete velopment of one of these organi- seemed no worse for his adventure. On* Tear ISJO Six Mentha |L« before the time for the next Install- clover ahead of time thinking he gardens. dislount a few days of last week. to work on the "Greater Detroit" sations. In the next three or four Eailan Stan aid Their pMillea and admirable dep^rturo Thwa Months 75c menL It was good training for them was going to do some harm. "Don't give up now," is Mr. American LaFrance $10,600.00, this summer. Saturday visitors at the Veraar weeks farmers in other neighbor- Mrs. Frank Wilson of Lansing LOWELL ITEMS OF from this earth. You will be to keep within the regular amount Folks over at Michigan State col- Krone's plea, because the food will Caah 2% discount. home were Mr. and Mrs. Collier, AH aohacripUona payable In ad- hoods also will be approached. We waa a guest of Mrs. John Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cosgrlff and 25 AND 35 YEARS AGO gfcd too, at the time we serve given them. There Is equally good lege tell us not to worry. The dam- be needed more than ever before. General Fire Truck Co., 19,660.00 Jah't laithtert aid Frieidi Mrs. Hesllnger of Grand Rapids vance. hope that by early fall the organl- from Wednesday to Friday. Mrs. Arthur Curtis visited Satur- training now in handling their al- age he does is very small. When I The garden is the only sure source without cab. $776 for cab. Terms and Mrs. Olree of Detroit Sunday you. for our capacity to at- HM LcmU LMlor. catlon wiil have been completed day afternoon with Mrs. Howard lowance money, or In using wisely was a kid and used to find these of food with shortages constantly Net Cash. Mrs. Bert Purchase attended the June 17, 1920—26 Years Ago callers were Mr. and Mrs. Gelock tend to many details —that INI; It* Alio Bolo, taUWifciil Juimrj, so that plans for the Soli Conserva- Smiley In Ionia. 190*. CooaoikUtFd wtUi Um L*dff Juf, the money they earn. bugs we said a snake came along becoming more severe. Gloomy It was moved by Trustee Chris- Trucks will piok up ohlldrsn at 3 1 State Convention of Job's Daugh- Miss Olga Blascr was united in of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Har- you may be free of them In HIT. Tta* h0wtU Journal. oMafclUiMd UM. tion Work can be definitely aet up Mrs. Jack Thorne met her hus- and that was where he spit If facts furnished by Paul C. Stark, tiansen and supported by Trustee ters In Grand Raplda last Saturday. marriage to Glenn P. Adgate of old Fox and daughter, Mrs. Ira OmoMaUd with tbe U4e«r and started the coming winter. If O'clock at City Hall FREE AT THIS STOflll. • • band, Pfc. Jack Thorne, In Chicago Snay. your hours of stress. U. 1834. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS that waa the case today there would newly appointed War Food Admini- Rutherford that the Village of Lotor- Mlsa Roberta Hahn, having fin- Saranac. anyone doubts there Is any need last Wednesday where she remain- be more snake In alfalfa and aweeit stration director of home food sup- ell buy the Seagryre Fire Truck Pittihurgh Palnli' new book, "Color Dynomk«"-whkh ished her second year at'M. S. C., Bruce Stocking completed his Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker and It has been remarked that Op- of this kind of work just look at ed with him until Sunday. clover fields than there were in ply, show that there will not be per epeclflcatlons listed, with •bows you how fo chooto color arrangomonti tclon- returned home Wednesday evening. course of studies at the Ohio Col- Mrs. Dorothy Sehets were Sunday portunity knocks at least once at Ireland and it might take two St the fields following the severe rains enough of the right kinds of foods a 7 man' cab. That Vie President Games For thildren - Soft Bail Gam for Men Mrs. S. R. Crabb attended an all lege of Dental Surgery. dinner guests of Mrs. Mable Lewis ROTH A SONS CO. every man's door. Many will say Patricks to drive them out. of .the last week or 10 days. Notice civilians unless the supply is sup- and Clerk be authorlxed to enter tlflcally, both to glvo your homo rofnshlng now boauty Mrs. Martha Hall left Saturday day meeting of the Past Presidents Bert.Quick of New Wilmington, and family. Funeral Directors and she never knocked at their door, Daring the Afternoon for an extended visit with her sis- Sditorial the sheet erosion that has taken plemented by the home garden. Into a contract for same. and moko H a friendlier, moro rottful and comfortablo of Ionia County Association of Pa., came to spend the summer va- Mrs. Don Grlffen left Saturday Ambulance Service and they never had any good place, or take a look at any of the ter. Mrs. Harry Bolenskl In De- LOCAL PLANNING URGED NOW Urgent pleas are being made It's going to be a case of grow Roll Call: Trustee Boelens, yes; ploco In which to livo. A full lino of famous Pittsburgh O. E. S. In Portland, June 6. cation with his aunt. Mrs. Emma for Chicago to meet her husband Phone 55 chance in life that could be called troit. these days for food from Victory rivers out in .the county. Soil con- and can your own or go without" Weaver, yes; Hahn, yes; Roth, yea; Coons. fi-om Scott Field. In certain aspects, World War II Pottack Supper at 6:30. Bring Table Senrice, Points for ovary surface sold horo. Sunday guests of Mrs. S. R. Crabh the knock of Opportunity. A phll- servation districts are a voluntary states Mr. Krone. Rutherford, yes; Christianaen, yes. Anton Wlngeler, a returned ^ sol- gardens or any kind of a garden Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webster of and Mrs. A. L. Duell were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Jousma spent will be finished not only on the ospher remarks that some of organisation of farmers to combat Although .the season is late, there dier. and Miss Lucy Parrott of Alto as far as that is concerned. The Yeas, 6; Nays, 0. Carried. Sandwiches and a Dbh to Pass Grand Rapids were guests of their Mrs. Wm. Lyndrup and daughter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack battlefield but In local communities them may have beer, asleep when erosion in our fields. is still time to plant a garden. Suf- were married in Grand Rapids. Jousma and helped little Freddie wet backward weather we have A letter from Hubbell, Roth and Sun-Proof Two-Coot parents, and of Mrs. Gerald Flnels and Mrs. Lee Middlebrook of Green throughout the world when their Opportunity knocked, so they did ficient growing days remain for a Rev. J. J. Link submitted to an had in Michigan this spring has not Clark, regarding Michigan Public \\» I • Houso Paint Systom on Sunday. vllle. Jousma to celebrate his birthday. residents proceed to make demo- not hear her. Every once In a while somebody / been confined to our state. It's been number of crops, particularly the Improvement progra-n Contract -No. Dancing at the Pavilion, 8 to 12 operation on his leg. Miss Elaine Clark waa also a guest. cratic ideals effective In community There no doubt are many people Writes in to us and wants to know Monty cut bay bettor ntorior Mary Alice Bangs of Orleans Mrs. Warner Scott and daughter, Grandma Hosley suffered a stroke wide spread over the nation and late varieties. 41-V-117-2 Sewer Extension, read. protection. Sun-Proof Ptlnt Mrs. Grace Cole and Mr. and Mrs. life with programs of health Im- who never seem to have had any which is the best crop of alfalfa to spent a few days of last week with Judith Lee, of Norfolk, Va, arrived of paralysis at the home of her where It hasn't been wet or cold Special attention should be given It was moved by Trustee Roth and With Good Music •toys LIVE, tough and elastic— Harry Kidder were Sunday callers provement, economic security, edu- good chance that could be called aave for seed. Recently Frank Ew- her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday to spend the summer at son. F. J. Hosley. of Mr. and Mrs. Josse Kidder. It's been dry. tomatoes, for they produce well supported by Trustee Boelena that miito heat and cold-five* lire- cational advantages, and opportun- real opportunity. Also there are Ing, of Byron Center, asked about G. W. Bangs. the hom6 of her husband's mother, Homo-grown strawberries on the Miss Grace Hale of Detroit came The food situation I am sure Is and will serve to take the place —Resolved that plans for Sewer peint protection. ity for a decent level of living. some people who did not take ad- this Information and to bring us up Mrs. Mabel Scott. market at 20c per box, and sugar to spend the summer with Mr. and just a little more serious than some of fruit that will be hard to obtain Extension project No. 41-V-117-2 Mr. and Mrs. James Crumback That Js the contention of Dr. vantage of opportunities that could to date we wrote to the Crops De- Hor Oalfon $3.35 30c, one pound to a customer. Holy Mrs. George Douglass. of us think. I am inclined to think this summer. Corn, snap beans and and planning documents relating and children of Caledonia were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles R. Hoffer, professor of soci- have been theirs, if they had been partment at Michigan State Col- smoke! Mrs. Emma Mofflt returned home that in the months to come we carrots are other crops that are thereto by Hubbell, Roth and Clark, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Waahburn were Mr. and ology at Michigan State college. "If willing to put In some hard work. lege who In turn advised us they Clifford Klumpp of Lowell and Saturday from spending a week In are going to tighten our belts just suitable for late planting. Edible Inc., be accepted and that Hubbell, Wallhldo Ono-Day John Thomas. Mrs. C. L. Curtiss of Flint and Mr. communities fall to plan now for Opportunity usually means a lot of Emily Summers of Chicago were Alto and Grand Rapids. Sunday had conducted a number of experi- soys beans and lima beans also will Roth and Clark present the plans and Mrs. F. J. Hogan of GrandvIIle. band and spend the week-end. She the attainment of such goals dur- little bit more. The rations ' Supply. Roll Call: Truatee Boe- and aupportcd by Trustee Chris- Painting Systom Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lalley and united in marlrage. visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Hllbert work, sometimes quite hard work, ments In an attempt to find some add to the protein deficient diet to the Michigan Planning Com- Mrs. Hogan remained for a longer expects to see the Kentucky Derby If Yuu Charge, We Charge ing the post-war period," accord- will get are possibly going to be of lens, yea; Weaver, yes; Hahn, yea; tiansen that the meeting adjourn. Start at 9 •.m.-llvabU at 6 p.m. son have returned to Chicago after Mrs. Julia Stone arrived from Hllzey and Lois of Jamestown, Mr. before the opportunity brings its way of making certain that alfalfa mission. Yeas, 6; Nays, 0. Carried. visit. while there. ing to Dr. Hoffer. "they run the reducing nature but it isn't too Roth, yes; Rutherford, yes; Chris- Yeas, 6; Nays, 0. Carried. Wallhlde ia teouioe oil-e paint spending two weeks with Mrs. John Los Angeles, Calif., for an extended and Mrs. Arthur Hllzey and Mrs. All notices for events, for the success. would set seed. They had cut and OIL AND RUBBER—FROM SAND A letter from Hubbell, Roth and -etayi live, tough and risk of not having the beneflta of late to plant a garden. Beans, corn, tiansen yes. Yeas, 6; Nays, 0. Car- THERON RICHMOND, President Lalley and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, who visit. Bertha Mofflt and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lock attended raising of money, la advertising. clipped alfalfa in all stages but Clark, regarding Project "New Well protection. tomatoes or such vegetables can Now it Is sand that serves man- ried. ' . LEWIS E. JOHNSON, Clerk- Hr9-ptJx»t recently purchased the former the Alaska school reunion at Lake- Rates: First 20 words 35c, up to 26 planning at all or of having pro- -LOST IN THE SHUFFLE" have found no time that will assure Mrs. M. T, Story. 67. died at her Proper of Illinois. still be put in the ground. Perhaps kind. The American Weekly, with Water Source of Supply MPC pro- Mlas Lucille Warner expects to George Lee home on Lafayette, have side Park, Caledonia, Sunday and words 45c. up to 30 worda 50c, each grams thrust upon them by state It was moved by Truatee Ruth- Approved June 4, 1946. . Por Gallon (2.57 home In South Boston after a sev- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Claesson and Some people get the Idea that a good seed setting on the second this Sunda/a (June 17) ' issue of ject No. 41-V-117-1, read. It v leave June 25 for Lake City, where or national governments in their they will be just as well off as If erford and supported by Trustee completed decorations and other eral weeks' Illness., son were Sunday lunch guests of called on Mrs. Abble Finkbeiner word over 30 words. IHc. Please they could attain more success, get crop. The Detroit Sunday Times, de- moved by Trustee Roth and sup- jshe will be one of the counselors and daughter on the way home. endeavor to help in providing rea- they were planted earlier. Hahn that bills in the following HOME TOWN THOUGHTS Improvements and are moving In Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeWeert en- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williams at pay when ordering. In order to S. T. Dexter advises Mr. Ewlng scribes how scientific wizards are ported by Trustee Christiansen that Watorspor Frodion Up-v at the King's Daughter's camp. a start In business, or make more Can, dry or freere what you do this week. tertained the former's brother, E. Dorr. Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin of avoid ipen'ng book accounts. tf sonable standards of living for the his best chance would be to cut transforming It into a lubricant —Resolved that plans for New Well amounts be paid: One way for people to make a bet- Unoloum Finish money, if they went to some big not eat and In planting a garden your Amitare with Pittobutgh Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Hall and DeWeert and wife of Bernandlno, Harold Prlddy and sons of Grand Lansing were Saturday dinner people." his alfalfa about June 18 or when superior to present day oils and Water Source of Supply MPC Pro- Lowell Light A Power $1,728.86 ter town, is to Improve that part Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Briggs city. They might well consider the plan accordingly and you will have Prolongs li& of lin- Watertper Enamel. don. Jon, of Sandusky attended Calif. Rapids called on his parenta, Mr. guests of the latter's brother. Herm Dr. Hoffer points out that the there was a good sprinkling of greases and into a whole new fam- ject No. 41-V-117-1 land planning Wster Works'. 85.08 of it which they occupy themselves, oleum and protects went to Grand Rapids Sunday to If wrinkles must be written upon experience of many of those who surplus to put away for next Dries in a few hours- Commencement exercises of the Senatorial petitions for M. B. Mc- and Mrs. Wm. Prldy, Sunday. Colvln and family, and also visited essence of community plannnlng Is flowers In the field. This should ily of useful chemicals. Get The General 1,895.38 or Improve the work they do in it against diicoloration easy to apply. see their daughter-in-law, Mra. Hil- our brows, let them not be written have located in such great places, winter. documents relating thereto to be Lowell school Thursday evening. Pherson being circulated and liber- Mrs. Helen Rich left Friday for their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Ray coordination of e'fort to reach de- get the second crop Into blossom Detroit Sunday Times. Strest 290.49 Many people have never real)red end ground-in dirt ton Briggs, who has recently re upon the heart. The spirit should who were disappointed In their ex- accepted and HubbelL Roth and ally signed. Louisville, Ky.. to meet her hus- Lock, and Grandpa. sired goals, and that a local com- City Hall . 12.69 all their home town meant to their, Ouort $1.53 Miss Edna Allen of Grand Rapids turned from a five weeks' visit not grow old.—John Garfield. pectations and attained no great early enough to permit the seed to Phone 9101, Harry A Vb Sweet CIarii, Inc., present seme to Michi- Mrs. Belie Sexton, a life-long res- munity council or planning com- We were sorry to learn that John Shop, for delivery. adv until they got away from it and Pfr Quart $1.27 was a guest of Mr. and Mr* How- with her husband in Colorado. success. If there were more jobs ripen before too late in the fall. gan Planning Commission. Yeas, ident of Cascade,. passed away in mittee with sub-committees to Klelnheksel, who has been the mlsseo its frieudshipa and privi- 3; Naya, a Carried. Total $W10.87 ard Bartlett Thursday, and attend- Mrs. Anna Yardfey and Mr. and Indianapolis, Ind., at the age of 55 study the major Interests and ac- in big cities, there were more peo- good Smith-Hughes teacher in Low- iegea. The Nine Rosy Bees 4-H Club There is only one way to get It was moved by Trustee Roth Roll Call: Trustee Boelens, yei; ed the graduating exerolaes In the Mrs Andrew Chaffee of Lowell and years. ple looking for them. Many of them ell, is resigning his position aiyi tivities In community life Li neces- at the Casnovla school, under the ready for immortality, and that Is and supported by Trustee Chris- Weaver, yes; Hahn, yes Roth, yei; evening. Mrs. Vera Andrews of St. Johns at- were said to be "lost In the shuffle. will go into business. John has FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE I7TH sary. leadership of Mr. Cleo Anders, to love this life and live Lt as brave- tiansen that Mr. Shlvel, village at- Rutherford, yes; Christiansen, yes. Life ia very snort, and very un- Ruberoid Roofing tended the potluck dinner at Town- Community planner should try to In a good community like Lowell bought an elevator at McCords and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grlnghuls June 16, 1910-65 Years Ago made a financial contribution to ly and faithfully and cheerfully as torney get right of way to drill and Yeas. 8; Nsys, 0. Carried. certain; let us spend It as well as and Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Hook of send Park Sunday afternoon In fL.d answers to such guestions as people are not lost in the shuffle. will engage in a general feed grind- and BRICK SIDING Earl C. Adams of Keene and They gain a reputation for the Camp Vining at Bostwlck Lake. we can.—Henry vanDyke. locate new Well Water Source of It was moved by Trustee Weaver we can.—Samuel Johnson. Grand Rapids were Sunday callers honor of Robert Ward of Ada. who the following, the sociologist be- ing and elevator business. We ere This money will be placed in a fund left Monday with othera of Board Edith M. Cave of Grattan were merits they have, and that reputa- at the home of Miss Katherlno married In Grand Rapids. lieves: How many people are likely glad he is Maying In Kent County which will go towards building No. 1 for Fort Sheridan, DL tion helps them In work and busi- New is the time to paint and repair Perry and sisters, Luther W. Loomls, 76. died at the to be In the community ten year* but are going to miss the pleasant lodge. ness. They make friends who are Mr. and Mrs. Lodi Shear of Battle home of Peter Zylstra. where he from now? A»e there economic re- associations with him In connection Incidentally the Bostwlck Lake Mr. and Mrs. Duane Keith and glad to help them on. There are your eld felt roofs with Ruberoid Creek. Mrs. Ernest Collins and son had made his home for four years. sources that can be developed? with his job as a teacher at Lowell, Camp Corporation ia buying a J150 children of Grand Rapids and Mr. How can the community do its many advantages in living in His successor Is Mr. Anthony and Mrs. Ray Rogers of Lowell Dean of Muskegon and Leonard Miss Bessie Tale came home from War Bond with money on hand. Bozung and two sons of Keene part in the conservation of soli? place the sire of ours. Rapes, who has been teaching at Fibrated Paints and Plastic Cement. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holly. Colo., for the summer vaca- a were Thursday callers at Will What Is the best way to provide Okemos and Haslet Mr. Rapes will Edward Bennett and family In Ver- tion. A while back we had occasion Booth's. Sunday callers were Mr. adequate medical and hospital fa take over the job at Lowell. gennes. Mrs. L J. Post returned from a to stop at the Clyde Partridge and Mrs. Vern Rathburn and two weeks' visit In Springfield and cllttta for the population What Timely Farm Notes farm. In Courtland township, to Mra. Hattle Peckham went to daughter. Donna Lee." of Grand Carpendale, HI. goals should the community strive Kent County leaders of summer Plow Up Junegrass discuss a potato situation with him Stockald Fly Spray Lansing Friday, and on Saturday Rapida. Laura Myer of Frlesland. Nether- to reach In educational activities. clubs and the president and secre- We were talking about the use of made a three hour plane trip form It's not advisable to sow a seed lands. came to make her home with taries of the 4-H Clubs will meet rye and sweet clover to plow down. This is a good one that rtally Stills fli>s there to Pittsburgh, Pa. where she S 1/c Arthur Norton of Long her uncle. Peter Zylstra. PERTINENT OR IMPERTINENT mixture on top of an old Junegrass Beach. Calif., and his wffe, who with the county extension staff at Clyde wanted me to look at a field will visit her son, Victor Peckham J. B. Goodsell, former Lowell pasture as a means of improve- has been staying in Los Angeles, (According to your view) the shelter house at Townsend Park, he was going to use for potatoes and family. dentist, died at his home In Lake ment according to C. M. Harrison, It Isn't a question of where dv- Tuesday, June 19. this year. We drove over to the CoitiRioiis and Compressed Air called on their aunt, Mra Wlllard Odessa, after a long Illness. research specialist in the farm Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennle, Sunday. Sgt. Norton is hav- iliiatkm began, but when will it Misa Denamore Is asking leaders field in question and found a very Donald Cameron had one finger crops department at M. S. C. It John Gallagher were Mra. Galla- ing a 15-day furlough, after which begin! of girls clubs to meet in the after- good crop of sweet clover and with on his right hand nearly severed gher's parenta. Mr. and Mra. Arthur ho will go on a mine sweeper. His results in a waste of seed and noon with Miss Ixil*. Belie Green, K one of the mustard family, ahep- Sprayers above the first Joint. In a cutting time, he says. Instead, he recom- Jarred and son David, and her wife will remain with her parents. Maybe it takes a war to point out State Club Leader. Officers of boys herds purse. Clyde could not un- box. | slater. Mrs. Wm. McCann and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tallant, In South tbe importance of knowing some- mends plowing, fitting a seed bed, and glrla clubs will meet at the derstand where that seed came Mrs. J. C. Townsend and son Les- daughter Jane of Lansing. Boston. thing about Aztux-fcan history. liming and fertlliring, followed- by same time with Miss Densmore from. Hm thought perhaps it came RAISE THE FLAG! ter of Detroit spent a week with seeding of a good hay or rasture and Mr. Machiele. All kade.s ard with the sweet clover bet exam- Mra. Ida Young attended the Recent callers of Mra W, N. the former's aunt. Mrs. W. S. crop such as alfalfa-brome mixture. Inflations for Conde Milkers Someone said that government officers will have a potluck supper ining a sample of that seed we Ottawa high school graduation ex- Pennock and family were Mr. and Wlnegar. Junegrass ordinarily makes poor could get all of the money it need- at 8:30 o'clock. The evening session could find no weeds. To be sure, • After the urrific btctle for Iwo, no mote bond purchtses then ever to pot h and othera ercises in Grand Rapids Wednes- Mrs. C. R. Miller. Mr. and Mra Dr. S. S. Lee of Opeechee. U. P.. ed, |ust by taxing the rich. Oh. pasture, and should be plowed up. will be devoted to demoostrtations I sent a sample to the Form Cropa over the top. let's all answer otircountry i day evening. Her granddaughter Philip Duba and son, Mrs. Felix visited his mother here. yeah! PUnt j and discussions of general interest Department at the college and they Amcricm an doubt that the price of victocy Eleanor Young, waa a member of Duba; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pen- Dr. W. O. Merrill returned home Many farmers plant bromagrass to our summer dubs. DIscusalona reported none. But they report this the class, and expect* to attend col- nock. Mr. and Mrs. John Yandex fTOtt. Detroit reporting his wife Condensing many favorite novels comet high. That's why codag, we at home * call to buy bonds to the limit—do it now. too deep, says Roy E. Decker, head will be led by the Kent County ex- particular weed seed oould live in Coal and Wood lege In Miami, Ohio, next year, Velde, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore and the twins as doing well. is like licking the frosting and not Herbert Graham of Chicago and of farm cropa department at M. tension srtaff and folks from the the ground a good many yean and ate engaged to the gieateM ^r Bond drive Mrs. Charles E. Radford waa the Gounoa and Neil Stacey, all of eating tbe cake. MIOWWIWIMIfiWTSWBIW—IWBWIWSil Otice Post of Pittsburgh visiting 8. C„ An inch or leas in depth is State Staff at Bast Lansing. under proper crop conditions would gueat of Mrs. Levi Hynes in Grand Grand Rapida. and Mr. and Mra HEATERS the latter's parents here. about right, he aaya. Tests show thrive. It apparently had done this of the war...the mighty 7th! It will tike MSI 1MT VKTOIT naS—IT RYM Raplda Thursday and attended J. Bodell and son of Muskegon. Dear God, give us strength to ac- Work progressing nicely on the S pounds to the acre about the Ike Grand Baplda Guernsey on the Partridge farm. chicken dinner at the Southern, cept with serenity the things we Fcnnie Goodenow White, wife of new Masonic hall at Ada. correct amount to aow. Alfalfa Is Breeders Aaoociation are sponsor Then Clyde took me to see an Will S$ Seircs This given by her Bridge club. Friday cannot change. And give us cour- Robert L White, formerly of Low- Miss Mary Silcox of Bowne gave generally planted with bromegrass, tag their second annual evening alfalfa field we found a new she attended tne White Shrine cge to change the things that ell. who ia now connected with the kitchen shower at her home In meeting this year which will be weed in that It was another of Social club. should be changed. And give us and It also should be planted at a Fall honor of Mlsa Mary Clark. held Friday evening. June 29, at the mustard family and lives in the 3reih 9ruiti and Vegetable*.' Chicago public school ayatem (and wisdom to distinguish onr from the shallow depth. the Rosemont Farm, n.-'thwest of ground for a long time'and under Mra Kittle Charles attended son of the late Frank N. and Em- other." —Admiral Thomas Hart Order Intscfecides ma A. White) passed away at her Caledonia on the E. W. Ruehs right conditions such as a . sweet WHtTl ftnSTONf shower for Mlas Dorothy Lawyer United States Navy, and the new Entomologists at M. S C. recom- We Have Tbom of Cascade at the home of Mrs home. 3258 West 64th Place, Chi- ALTON— VERGENNES farm. The evening's program will clover or alfalfa crop would come iota. CLAIR CUt/VKR Sf^hlgan bo-n U. S Senator from mend that farmers get their supply PEACHES 2-29- Katherine Bettes In Grand Rapids, cago, HL, on Saturday morning, be devoted to an Inspection of the through In good shape. Neither of Connecticut May 26 last. She leaves .to mourn of Insecticides promptly and use Ruehs' herd of cattle, peu IrPC those fields in quesGon were on Sunday. She also visited her uncle, It Stock Row their loea her husband, two daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Albert of Beld- them wisely. The supply of insecti- barns and milk bottling plant Also the original Partridge farm but Harry Sexton, who is a peUent Li And we will be especially pleased to help you select a present A pertinent comment from the fc. 5' ters. Miss Alice L White and Mm. ing were Su-^ay dinner guests of cides may not prove large enough a discussion of Guernsey policies were parcels of land that had been WATERMELONS St Mary's hospital. Charlotte Republican-Tribune: "It Harold C. Caswell of Chicago and ths latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. unless orders are placed well In in Michigan. Alden Cole, fieldman, acquired within the last few years. SUNKIST for him that is not only styled to his individual taste —but Is none of our business if Eaton Good Mra Jane McCarthy Barber and John Blerl. advance of need. Seeds of mustard living a long a son, Robert L White of Burling- Rapids has short council proceed- will be present at the meeting. All fc. Mra June VanPeursen Plaaman of •Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willis of Rape Makes Good Pasture time In the soli win retain their LEMONS 300 S® 14* ton, Iowa, and three grandchildren. practical tool The addition of our label and those of our na- ings or no reports at alL We must Guernsey members and their fami- Grand Rapids, former teachers In Grand Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. lies are invited to attend. vitality and germination ability Hoise Brooms have been thinking last week ot Rape makes an excellent pasture FANCY HOTHOUSf the Lowell schools, spent a few Fred Rlckner and family Sunday tionally famous brands will give' him an added pleasure and for hogs or sheep If alfalfa or an This ascodation has stepped out and once plowed up and where hours Saturday with Mrs. Warner brother publisher, Bob Oifford, h. DATS) There were 135 who attended the who gets legal rates for this type of alfalfa, bromegrass mixture is not with some very attractive station- be soil is seeded and not cultivated CUCUMBERS 21* Roth and,, Mrs. Roth waa their children's day program at the Alton absolute quality assurancel will start to grow in good shape. t AS#ri publication. Grand Ledge has the available, points out B. R. Church- ery. On the heading ero pictures FRESH RfD RM DAILY gueat in Grand Rapids, Sunday. New church. Ill. research specialist in farm cropa most complete resume of council fe. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mra. Ruth Cooper, who was in a hos- at M.S.C. Seed at 3 to 8 pounds TOMATOES 23* MODERNIZE business, with Charlotte a comfort Bert Purchase entertained Mr. and pital since December, was brought per acre The crop ordinarily Will SARANAC home last week. able second and other county towns MW OtOP—-YHiOW M.VIU 11. YOUR Mrs. Don Robinson and family of A Few Suggestions in a race for third place." furnish pasture until late falL Mr. and Mra Bill Condon and LOWELL DIST. NO. 5 MOSELEY—MUKRAY LAKE for Grand Rapids. Their son, PC 2/c j. P. THEATER family attended a family gathering ONIONS i 26' DINING ROOM Rex Robinson la home on a fur- SARANAC, MICHIGAN Cadiiiao Sunday in honor of A Wmr Bmmd, The Btfjer tkm Bettor WITH lough from the Pacific area, after Urfi Paul and Gerald House, who are Cpl. Elery Davis who has been Capt and Mrs. Orren Frost Mra. which ho will be sent to Washing- FBIDAT-SATURDAY. JUNE 15-lt home on furlough from the South $37.50 Michaels-Stem's Rochester-tailored Tropical Worpteds —a overseas & year called his parents, Allison Roark and son Conrad were CARROTS bunc 9* B tU A D -S RESTFU1 COLOR ton to attend achooL * Mr. and Mrs. William Davis. Sun- in Detroit last week. flHARI.WH STAR RETT In Pacific. truly wonderful gift that will keep Dad looking his hand- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Weeks and day that he had arrived at an Members of the tSay Nineties" Mr. and Mra Edward Watsco en- family visited the former's sister somest — feeling his comfortable best. Standard Oil StatieH eastern city on his furlough. held their annual picnic at the Al- hmd-9 ' tertained Pfc. Lawrence Phelps and CtwlMy Frio RADISHES 2 husband. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Bmelander spent ton church Sunday. family of Grand Rapida Sunday. WESIBM fWBET Pvt Phelps is convalescing at Per- Loinm Rhrer Silvernail. in Greenville Sunday. Hickok Belts and Suspenders $1 and $1.50 CNIEI OF Mftll Ml IBISOI STS. Thursday evening at the Needham Lee Francisco haa returned home Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lee of Keene from Illinois for an indefinite stay. A&P COFFEE h. Choose cy Jonea hospital from Injuries re- PLUS home. 39* were Westminster Hose 45c and 65c CHERRIES ceived overseas. Jack and Joyce Sunday evening callers at the LOWEli, MKNIUN Miss "Lucile Preston, who is Mra. Helen Elhart and Mra Eva Mike Weeks home. FRiSH CUtAN—90 SOI Alexander of Ada were also Sun- Wembley Neckwear $1.00 nuroe at Butterworth hospital Engle spent. Tuesday afternoon Ut't 8t Steady Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark called each day guest* at the Murray-Wataon Cathedral and spent the week-end with her par- with their aunt Mrs. Hettle Davis IS! 39' with Pat Panrlsh and Jackie Moran on PINEAPPLE home. . Lew Compton and Ward Courier Wedgpwood Foar-in-hands $1.50 ents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Preston and family. uSm* ROUS lie in Saranac Sunday. and family. Mrs. Clayton Engie returned EIGHT O'CLOCK 3 & 59c Lambknit Sport Sweaters $3.95 to $8.50 Opens for Business Mr. and Mra Frank Newell spent SUNDAY-MONDAY, JUNE 17-M Mr. and Mrs. Fay Clark of Mus- home Sunday after a month's visit MILO AND MELLOW Mrs. Isabelle Needham called on WHITS HOUSI the week-end in northern Michigan, Deanna Robert kegon visited their daughter and Beacon Lounging Robes $5.95 to $14.50 with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Emlle Nelson Sunday. Cvery 3bay Xpw PrUti at dSfP leaving last Friday. Sunday they DUBBIN PAIGE husband. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Iliomas Jones, and other relatives RED CIRCLE ft 24c Hickok Billfolds, including tax $1.20 to $6 C J. Place is building an onion BEST iESIilTS met V. H. Matthews of San Jose, Young. In Lowell. Sunday evening. in Patterson, La. RICH AND FULL BODIED Shapely Sport Shirts $2.50 to $8.50 house In Lowell for Lee Lampkin. BUCK TEA **** lie Calif.. In Grand Rapida where they Mr. and Mrs. Pete Petersen were Mra Dell Weatherby and grand- Callers at Fred Blaser's Sunday S&7Sc enjoyed a lew hours' visit Mr. Ca't Help Sligiig in Grand Rapids Monday. Their Hickok Jewelry, inc. fed. tax $1.20 to $3 SATURDAY, JIHE 16 son of Grand Rapids were Sun- were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jonas and daughter. Mrs. Bob Denick, sub- VIGOROUS AND WINEY Matthews and family were' former In Technicolor Shanhoose Utility Jackets $3.95 to $9.85 day guests at the Needham home. Mr. and Mrs. Wait Wlttenbach of realdenta of LowelL Their two older mitted to an operation Monday at Mr. and Mrs. Chaa Thompson Belding. SPINACfi SOUP Matinee Sunday at 5:00 p. m Osteopathic hospital. Weather-Sealed Tin Mrnnnga ef the Pnhlie Is 6erdiali)r sona are in the aervice. Gabardine Raincoats $15 to $18 called on Mrs. Isabelle Needham Mr. and Mra. Harry KUchen of I-olI Monday and presented her with a Grand Rapids were Sunday eve- APPLE BUTTER Mra G.G.Green and Miss Marilla TUBS., WED., THUBS., A man was fumbling at the key- Tie and Handkerchief Sets $1.75 and $2.50 birthday present which was much ning guests at Lee Keech's. OCEAN MAT Chapman, who have been in Lowell JUNE 19-1041 hole in the small hours of the Bcxertype Swim Trunks $2.69 appreciated. 23c MABMAiADE and Grand Rapids for the past five Ouy Ethel morning. A policeman saw his diffi- weeks, went to Belding Thursday GRANT BARRTMORE IEST OF SEniCE GMMITEEI Dumdora went to the bank culty and endeavored to be helpful. - te MSSTAH evening to visit relatives. They left "Can I help you find the keyhole, Be not prodigal of your opinions, buy a bunch of War bonds. hWAUMrattEAMEBSasMe Gee's Hardware Monday for their home in East sir?" he asked. lest by sharing them with others "What denomination T" asked the lie RMTJAIS Ifc Hampton, N. Y. Mrs. Emma •Thanksh, ol' man," said the Charles iri James Trier you be left without—Ambrose clerk. Rom III fee Luely Greene's home on E. Main-st has inebriate - cheerfully. "You jush Bleree. Tint Presbyterian." she replied. Phono 9 Lowell been sold to Harvey Calller, who Heart hold the house sthill and I can intends to remodel it soon. managsh all right" ' ' ;L'""""" ' .a'--. J Mdi. • llfeHb -..*1, .^4.. •iRUiv.Jg^ - V

THE LO./ELL LEDGER, LOWE 1 J* MICHIGAN, THUBgDAT, JTJXE 1% 1M5 FOOB THE LOWELL LBDOHB* LOWELL MKHKUN, THURSDAY, JUNE 14. IMS Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wenger spent supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. FIVE A private, a mule-skinner, wai guy!" Monday evening at Blodgett hos- "Well," said the rookie, "I picked STAR CORNERS HARRIS CREEK W. Read. g®ttlng a dressing down for being PUBLIC NOTICES MRS. BASIL VRBELAND pital, calling on the latter's sister, up a chaplain along the road and MRS. IRA BLOUOH Flo's Buity Shop Mra. Louis Oesob and boys were eo late In returning with supplies, Mrs. Dewey Meyers, who under- Tuesday visitors at the T. W. Read from then on the mules couldn't went an operation a few days ago. and the sergeant domnnded, "nkay, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Weeks and At Alto Notice of Special Election Clare Anderson was a Tuesday home. Friday evening visitors were let's hear how it happened, wise understand a word I said." daughters were Sunday dinner evening caller at the John Fiynn Mr. and Mrs. Claud Slloox and Mr. and Mrs. f. J. Read. guests at the Harold Davenport ) Open Wedneidty, Friday, GRAnUD SCHOOL DISTRKT NVMREX home. niece, Phyllis Chaterdon of Alto Mr. and, Mrs. Karl Bleri and 0.VE, TOWNSHIP OK IXMVKU., COUN- were callers Monday evening at the home In Keene. TY OT KENT, IX)WBIX, MICHIOAN. Miss Romalne Fiynn finished her Stanley and Barbara Hellman were and Sahnrdty school year at Marywood last Wed- Sllcox-Vreeland home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Larry Hoffman had his tonsils Notice U hereby ttven (hat a special nesday and is spending her vacation Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wenger and Mrs. lAwrence Biggs and family in removed at Pennock hospital Wed- •lection o( the qualified elecldra of Graded School DUtrlct Number One, Towrahlp of at her home here. daughter of Caledonia called Mon- Belding. Barbara remained to as- nesday. Several called at the Hoff- Lowell. County of Kent. Lowell. Michigan, day evening at the Vern Wenger sist with the work. Larry, Jr., is man home the past week. Jne McDiirmid will be held In the high school building Mrs. Delia Slicox of Reed City located on the comer of Monroe and King visited from Friday until Monday home. spending a week with Grandma Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wlngeler, Manager SlreeU In the vUla«e of Lowell, MIchlRan. Blerl. WlOiin the said school district on the Mh at the Sllcox-Vreeland home. Charles Barnes spent last week son Walter and Miss Betty Roth of July, IMS, between the hours of 1:00 with his sister, Ernestine Barnes, Mr. Cooper and Otto Blerl of o'clock, p. m. and 7:30 o'clock, p. m. Mrs. Edna Geib and daughter FOR SALE—1934 Plymouth coup*, FOR SATX—7-weeks-old pigs. El- were Sunday guests at the Roy c6 in Grand Rapids. Grand Rapida were Sunday eve- Today's Paying Prices per dozen C. W. T., for the purpose of submlttlna Ruth accompanied Mr. and Mrs. In very good condition. Can ar- mer Wlttenbach, LoweU Phone Bloomer home near McCords. to the qualified electors of th» district ning visitors at the Karl Blerl Homer Doohow and Mrs. Clara Mrs. Alden Porritt and Mrs. range terma. John Rood, 2 mllea 189-F8. p6 for Eggs—Federal-State Grades Mrs. Wm. Olthouse called on Mrs. the following proposlUons; home. Lowell Ledger Martin to Ceresco Sunday and Lydia Porritt called on Mrs. Mar- fcouth of Grattan. p6 Julia Godfrey at Freeport Friday ADDITIONAL ALTO NEWS Proportion 1 Extra Large, Grade A S9c spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. garet Slicox Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Carter of FOR SAL®—Two beautiful young afternoon. Shall the limitation on the total amount UWge. Grade A 87c Mrs. Julius Wester, Mrs. Harold of taxes which imy be aaseissed against Lutz. Mlddlevllle and Stella Anderson of STOP PAYING YOUR RENT and mares, sorrels; also Jersey cow, Mrs. George E. Krebs and daugh- the property in Graded School D4strict Medium, Grade A 84c Wester and children, Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Firestone Lowell were Sunday afternoon buy your home, using your local with calf by side. Must sell at ter Barbara Jean spent last week Number One. Township of Lowell, County Want Ad Section Large. Grade B 86c Wester and Mable attended a mis- of Kent and Slate of Michigan, for all and daughter of Ann Arbor spent VERGENNES CENTER guests of Nettie Kerr. Rev. and Building & Loan easy payment once. Jutsin Byrne, Nash Ave., 1 at the John Krebs home. purposes except taxes levied for the pay- MRS. ARVIL HKILMAN Medium, Grade B S2c cellaneous shower given for Mrs. the week-end with their parents, Mrs. L L Dewey of Hillsdale were plan. See F. F. Coona, Sec'y. c6 mile west of Lincoln Lake road, WANT AD BATES GENERAL LINER RATES WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Bert Terpstra and ment of interest and principal on obli- Harriet Thompson at the home of gations incurred prior to December 8, 1M2 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burns. Sunday night and Monday guests. on Corrlgan farm. p6 First page, per line 12Hc family of Byron Center were Mon- Mrs. Nels Hendrlckson In Grand be increased for a period of five (6) Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Odell and Rev. and Mrs. Dewey were Monday WORK WANTED-Yard and gar- First 20 words 35c BERGY BROS. EtEVATOR years, from 194S to 1W9, both Inclusive, Ben Flarlety of Nlles was a Inside pages, per line 10c day afternoon visitors at the Mlsh- children and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ry- suppei- guests of Mr. and Mrs. den, noora scrubbed, windows FOR SALE—(Reed baby buggy, A-l Up to 26 worda 46c Alto, Midi. Rapids Monday afternoon. from one «nd flve-tenUis (1.6) per cent week-end guest at the Bernard Experienced Tool & Die Maker ler-Nash home. of the assessed valuation of all property der and Rowland were Sunday din- Clare Anderson. washed, washings done, rough condition, $8.00. Private family, Card of Thanks, per line. .10c Prices subject to change The Misses Marilyn Bozung, Nor- Fiynn home and his wife and fam- Up to 30 words 50c Will Bird of Newaygo spent a in the district ass eased for taxes to two ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles dry, Mr. and Mra. Sidney Cram, 622 Eastern Ave., S. E., Grand In Memoriam, per line.... 10c ma Jean Lync, Gretchen Hahn, (2) per cent thereof, as provided In Sec- ily returned home with him after Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Preston of Each word over 80 words, lV4o few days with his niece, Mrs. Har- Rader at Portland. over Thomas Store. p5-6 (Rapida, Mioh. p6 "In Critical Industry" Shirley DeGraw and Ilene Gumser lion 21, Article X of the ConsUtutlon of spending the past ten days with her Ionia were Thursday supper guests Obituary poetry, per line.. 10c fcOCAL MARKET REPORT old Yoder and family. the State of Michigan, said Increased of Lowell rode their bicycles to mlllaxe to be used exclusively for the parents. Lester Bailey attended church at of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Hellman and Obituaries, no charge. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seese and EXPERT MENDING—Bring your FOR SALE—30 White Roman hens, Corrected June 13, 1945 Alto Monday to visit Connie Smith creation of a building or sinking fund? Mrs. Harry Firestone and daugh- Cascade Sunday to hear Chaplain attended the high scohol gradu- sons were Sunday guests at the Yes ( ) "garments and fine hose, for par- laying 75%, $2.00 each. Dale RATES quoted are cash with order. Wheat bu $ 1.68 OTHER POSITIONS OPEN FOR and Evelyn Hobbs, and as though No ( ) ters of Ida are spending a few days Lester Doerr, who is home from ation. Alice Hellman spent Wed- Emmon Miller at Plnhook. ticular work, to Mr? Peter Rodgera, 6th house west of Boyd's Rye, bu 115 not enough exercise, spent the aft- 1'roposHJnn H with iier parents, Mr. and Mrs. overseas. nesday night and Thursday with ALL ERRORS in telephoned advertisements at sender's risk. Several fliom this way attended Mulder, 932 Vergennea Rd., Low- grocery. LoweU Phone 240-F2. p6 ernoon playing ball in the park. Shall Graded School District Number Wm. Burns. Letser Bailey was In Grand Rap- Mr. and Mrs. Preston ii( Ionia. Mistakes are often made^ when ads are given over the telephone. Com bu 1.10 commencement exercises at Lowell One, Township of Lowell, County of Kent, eU Phone 4Sft-F2. p6 Buckwheat, cwt 1.75 Mrs, Delia Slloox of Reed City Ids Monday. Mrs. Blue and daughter and fam- Please mail or bring your ad in, if at all possible. Thursday evening. Ellen Seese and and State of Michigan, levy five (6) mills ily of Ravenna were Sunday morn- FOR SALE—Motor scooter, with | B.rley, cwt 1.10 upon the property of the dlMrtct assessed and Mrs. Margaret Silcox called on Mr. and Mrs. Clare Phillips and FOR SALE—Good Garland range, lights, excellent condition. J. E. RATES are based atrictly on uniform Want Ad atyle. Virginia Ann Shaffer were among for taxes for the purpose or creating a ing callers at the Chaffee-Goozen Oats, bu 70 Men and Women slls removed at Pennock hospital Mrs. Ada Thompson Sunday after- sons were Sunday visitors at Lone $12; DeLaval^.ream separaton, Na the graduates. sinking fund to be used for the construe- home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Olney, Lowell Phone 116. p6 Because of the small Amounts involved, charge ada are accepted Cracked Corn, cwt 2.70 Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Uon ot suitable additions to ihe high noon. Pine Inn. IS, good condition, $15. Clarence Mrs. Earl Nash and Mrs. Clair Briggs and family of Lowell were as an accommodation, but at a higher rate. AU advertisements Corn and Oats Feed, cwi 3.17 No Experience Necessary Good Wages Vacations Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seese school and/or grade building, said levy Mr. and Mrs. John Fiynn were in Alice Hellman moved to Grand Kulper, Ada, Mich., R 1, 2 miles WARNING—You'll never wear any •Kauffman attended the bridal to run for a period of five (5) years, Sunday afternoon guests. mailed tn must be accompanied by remittance in coin, atampa, Corn Meal, cwt 2.68 called at the Kauffman home Sun- from IMS to 1MI, inclusive, in the event Alto Monday and called on Mrs. Rapids Friday and started work at east of Ada on Grand River work shoes but Wolverine Shell 1 shower In honor of Mrs. Walter or check. Shelled Corn, cwt 2.50 Accident, Health, Hospitalisation and Life Insurance day afternoon. that the qualified electors of Graded Wm. Anderson and Mrs. EUa Fiynn. the Central Bank on Monday. Drive. p6 .Horsehides if you try a pair for Karrar, formerly Miss Marlon School DUtrlct Number One, Township of Wife: What is an opftimist? PHONE 200. Copy for Adva on this page should be in the Ledger Bran, cwt 2^3 S/Sgt. Lloyd Blough arrived Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burns, Mr. and fl 2/c Edwin Mueller has arrived just one stason. Soft as buckskin, Lowell shall authorize an Increase In the Office before 4:00 p. m. Tuesday. Smelker, at the Bowne Center Aid home Wednesday from Fort Sum- tax limitation now applicable to said dis- Mrs. Ralph Firestone and Mrs. In California. Husband: My dear, an optimist easy on the feet, most for the Middlings, cwt 2.33 Hall Friday evening. ner, N. M., being discharged from trict In an amount sufficient to provide Harry Firestone and daughters Cpl. Morris Rivet of Ft Bennlng, is a fellow who looks at his shirt money $3.95 up. Coona. p6 Pea Beans, cwt 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough and for the upreadlng of said five (5) mill Dark Red Beans, cwt 7.25 service, and has joined his wife Jsvy? were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ga., and lady friend and Mrs. Art Just back from the laundry, and Lowell Manufacturing Co. Ivan were Sunday guests at the Yes ( ) Rivet of Muir and Mrs. Charles says, "Oh, well, we needed lace FOR SALE—2-story building, 20 by Light Cranberry Beans, cwt.. 6,00 and small daughter at the home Farrel Burns and sons Jn Grand FOR SALE—Wood silo, 12x30 ft. FOR SALE—Seed potatoes. Pon- Fred Boss home In Grand Rapids. No ( ) Boughey of Ionia were Monday curtains anyway." 60, taken down, all soft lumber, at Light Red Beans, cwt 7.25 of Fred Oebch and family. Rapids. Harold Davenport, LoweU Phono tlac, Chippewa, Katahdln, treated 324 W. Main St. Lowell, Mich. Fred Kropf and family and Mrs. Notice Is further given lhat to vote on Elmdale, $325.00. A. T. Eash, Yellow Eye Beans, cwt 6.75 R«lMMd by U. S. War Department. Bureau of Pnbllo Ktlatlom. Jerry Blough was a Sunday din- Proposition I the elector must possess the 256-F13. p6-8 ready for planting. Lee Lampkin, Mary Wlngeler of Lowell, Fred following qualifications; Freeport Phono 296. p6 (AH beans bought on a hand-picked batU* ner guests at Albert Slabaugh's LoweU Phone 88-F2, 06 Butter, lb 50 U. S. INFANTRYMAN TAKES NO CHANCES—Thu soldier of Grawburg and family of Clarks- 1. Musi be a clUien of the United States. In the afternoon they all called 2. Must be twenty-one years of age or FOR SALE—5 young draft mares., FOR SALE—Jersey bnndle cow, Buttcrfat, lb .54 the 65th Division, U. S. Third Army, ignores the body of a dead vllle, Ellen May and Gladys John- over. WANTED—High school boy or at George Stahl's. in good flesh and sound. Prices to fresh June 8. John Zoodsma, 1 Eggs. doz. 80 Mr. and Mrs. Theron Gaboon and German as he searches for remaining Nasi snipers in Fraulautern, son were Sunday afternoon callers 3. Must be a resident of the State of man to do part-time work thlb Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bowers of Michigan for six months and of the Grad- sell or trade for heifers John mile west, H mile aouth of Grand Hogs, live, cwt 13.00-14.25 -Behind' KEENE BREEZES Mary Rickert entertained 41 rel- Germany. Note the effect of rifle and machinegun fire on the walls at the Fred Oesch home. ed School District Number One, Township summer. Kiel's Greenhouses & Hastings were Sunday dinner Rood, 2 miles south of Grattan. Trunk depot c6 Hogs, dressed, cwt 20.00 URS. A. LEE atives, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Law- of an office building which previously had been shattered by artillery. Tommy Kauffman bad his ton- of Lowell for twenty days prior to tne Gift Shop, 206 N. Monroe. c6 guests at Clair Kauffman's. d&le of election. P« Beef, live, lb 06-.15 Your Bonds rence* Dennis at a belated wedding WANTED—Onion weedera, over 12 Teachers from Campell township 4. Musi be rcglsteied on fhe reglstraUon ef, dressed, lb 18-.25 Lies the Might of America Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huffman reception. Lawrence has been In books of Graded School District Number PRIVATE SALE of household yeara old. Be at the Franks 5c to WANTED—^Please return bicycle, were entertained to a 7 o'clock One, Township of Lowell. Chickens, lb .20H-.28 spent Sunday in Grand Rapids service for sometime. The happy goods, Saturday at one o'clock at $ Store corner every morning at taken from Watts' yard, and dinner given by Mrs. Clair Kauff- Notice Is further given lhal to vote on avoid trouble. V. L Watts, Alto, with relatives. couple were the recipients of many Proposition II the elector must possess 906 E. Main St. Mable Barton, 8 o'clock. Clinton Chrlstoff. p6 Allies Return to Chief City of Burma man at her home. May 81. useful and beautiful gflts. the following qMalificatlons: Mgr. p6 Mich. pf> Mr. and Mrs. Azor Parker were 1. Must be a citizen of the United States. FOR SALE—Sweet yoilow onion Wednesday night guests of Mr. and Lewis Stevens has been 111 and 2. Must be twenty-one years of sge or LOST—In vicinity of Murray Lake, We Are Buying confined to his bed for three weeks. over. WANTED—Waitress, day or eve- seed sets, 5c dozen. A. Velzy, 220 Mis. Dell Lee and Mr. and Mrs. on JDeooratlon Day, female Beagle ELMDALE 3. Musi be • resident of the State for ning. Lowell Cafe. c6 N. Washington, LoweU Phone 41- Gene Lee. Hazel Conner spent the week-end MRS. IRA SAROBANT six months and of the Graded Scliool DIs hound, black with tan head and F2. p6 with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hlgslna. trlct Number One, TownaWp of Lowell white legs, about 12 Inches high. POULTRY Mr. and Mrs. Olile Whipple and for tr.-enty days prior to the date of elec- Mr. and irrs. «3eorge Hurley and 11 on, and Added "sunshine" vi- Reward. Ted Elhart, LoweU Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Johnson of Mr. and Mis. Orvle Stahl have Real Estate For Sale WANTED—Buzz saw rig with car AU kinds of Uve poultry two children were Sunday guests i. Own property oswraed for school tamin D. Country Club Phono 73-F2. c6 Grand Rapids were Sunday callers bought the farm of A. T. Eash, taxes within the district or be the lawful 127 acres near Saranac, good build- motor, on frame. Albert W. Bark- of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stevens. of Mr. and Mrs. Orlow Weeks. known as the Lenard place. husband or wife of such owner. Milk is homogenized; al We Om Charge ings with modern conveniences, ley, 803 Pleasant St., LoweU. p6 B. Must be registered on the regtstrollon 4 36 BUTTERMILK for feed, Rc per Highest Prices Paid Mr. and Mrs. Clayo Reed were Mrs. iHazel Conner, Doris Conner Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Wayne books of Grided School District Number very good land. and Ida Snell were. In Ionia on favored by many for CMMTIOII OR PET MILK TWO GOOD INVESTMENTS—War gallon. LoweU Creamery. cSltf week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, a son, Wayne, at Ionia One. Township of Lowell. Lowed!, Michigan. 78 acrea near Saranac, on M-21, business last Saturday. c5-4t baby feeding, for cot- - tan Warren Reed. Memorial hospital, June 8. Mr. / Your Battery good houae, new garage, barn and Bonds for your future and our S* FOR SALE—Registered Guerrsey The Good Will Club met at the full-protective insurance for your Bergy Bros. Elevator Myron Walters and Joyce Kurtz Dawson is in the U. S. armed serv- fee and cooking. * A*/. other buildings. Can give immedi- bull, 2 years old. Edwin Mueller, Ernest Gelger home for their June every day needs. You shouldn't Alto, Mich. were married at Mt. Morris June ices and had recently enjoyed a fur- Notice of ate posseaaion. LoweU, R. 1. Phone Ada 3567. p6 meeting with 12 men present and a be without cither. Peter Speerstra, 9 and will reside on their farm In lough with the home folks. In A Hurry 40 acrea, 2 miles north of Saranac, few guests. A nice meeting and a Special Registration General Insurance, Phone 269, Keene. John Lott and wife were Sunday Candy Bars & Gum (ot) 2 7c good buildings, good land. FOR SALE —Catcher's mlt, also birthday party honoring a charter LoweU. c6 first baseman's mlt, In very good The Ideal Club to be held at Doris guests at the Joel Burkland home OF THE QUALIFIED HCHOOL ELRC- TOMATO SOUP Roy* c™ can 7c Yea, Sir! It will be zeady in 14 acres near LoweU, modern home, member, Mae Fashbaugh, was en- Farmers have nearly all got their TOR.S OF GRADED HCHOOL DISTRICT ono hour. Wfe are equipped in fine shape. oondltlon. LoweU Phone 270. 06 Conner's this month has been post- M MBBR ONE, TOWNKHIP OF LOW WANTED—Used cars. Highest oash] joyed. ^Gateway No. 2% can 19g with the last word in battery 5 acrcs near Lowell, good house, CAMPAU LAKE poned one week and will be held on corn planted. KLL, COUNTY OF KENT. Tomatoes price. Webster's Used Cars, Lyle FOR SALE—Dining table, 54 in., una. E. R. KURD Billy Kelly has been having ai QMSWHTS o— 14t chargers. No need to remove iargw hen house. Thursday afternoon, June 21, for Notice Is hereby given that the Bc*rd Webster, 120 N. Monroe, LoweU. with s'x leaves, solid oak. 505 W. Read the want ada ia the Ledger. of Registration repr<«enUng the Board of 2 your battery, we charge It 2 acres, 5 miles from LoweU, small regular meeting. throat and oar infection, instead of Phone 323. c3ttf Main St, LoweU. Phone 147-FU. the mumps, which was at first Education of Graded School District Num right in your car. An hour is house. In good shape, and chicken Mias Helen Clark apent the p£^t ber One, will be in setslon In Uie High Fancy Corn JA. I 13c P6 TRAVEL CENTER thought to be his aliment. School Office located at the comer of n-M CUCKK Hb.pt, lie all yon need and you're ready houae. FOR SALE—Petunia plants, 5c per week with her grandparents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kelm and King and Monroe Streets for the purpose to roil again. 80 acres, 4 miles north of LoweU, dozen, ail colors. A. Velzy, LoweU FOUND—Wrist watch. Owner may and Mrs. C. D. Terrell, at Stanton. Traffic has always been heavy of registering the electors who would qual Fleetwood No. 2 can small houae, basement barn, large Phone 41-F2. p5-6 Guests at the Reed Cooper home across New Jersey. It was during Vern attended a blrtday gathering •fy for the special election on July 8, A. D. Tender Peas 14c have it by describing same and MUSUUUOVt C ISe the past week were Mr. and Mrs the Revolution, when Washington's at the home of their aunt, Mrs. 1M5 and tMt said Board OiaQ be In hen housed paying for this adv. LoweU Phone armies crossed it four times, among A FLEEl^OP ASSAULT LANDING CRAFT, crammed with British and Indian soldiers, steams up to eeesion for the purpose of such registra- VICTORY GARDENERS — Cryo- Claude Ford of Caledonia. Mr. and •"l ' yeetz the doc\s in the eenter of the city ot Rangoon, in a seaborne invasion timed to coincide with the Adah Motter, at Freeport Sunday. tion from PrWmy, Jnw 8, to Halorday, 86-F2, Mrs. John Wheat, 2 mllea other things. It supports main ar- ®" // lite insect dust Rotenone insect Mrs. Levi Cooper of Whltneyville. A,SE overland drive of General Slim's i4th Army which covered the last 4W miles in three weeks. Ad- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stahl were Sun- Jtute SO. inclusive, dally except Sundays Drink Your Vfemias HEIM TEXACO southeast of LoweU, by Ware teries for man and his wares up and /l and Thursdays, between the hours of 1:00 Pork & Beans ^ 17c R & R Real Estate Ed. Davis of Aito and Mr. and Mrs. AVS • « j®®? miral Monnthatten has promised Rangoon will be the springboard for a new offensive, against the day afternoon callers of Mr. and and Uka 'Eai I* WW Phone 9114 E. Main St. dust, 5 lb. pkgs, $1.10; 100 lb. bag. school. c6 down the seaboard and from inland. o'clock, p. m. and 0:00 o'clock, p, tn., Phone 144 Lowell, Mich. In the meadows of Newark, four lapanese, half a million of whom were lost in the three years of Banna flghtfoff. Mrs. Dan Weaver and George and on Saturdays until 8:00 p. m., C. No. 2 $16.50. Robert DeYoung, Watkina Ed. Bigler of McCords. c6 Dealer, Saranac. Phone 2861. p2-6 FOR SALE—A Ford truck, 1935 Harold Openneer. a former Cale- mediums intermingle, shipping in CALVES^ Leece. W. T. can Notice is further given tfcat no elector Pineapple ^ 18c 4010 (T«Mfe, 3 Pto. a* f*c- 7e model Mrs. E. L Tlmpson, Alto donia high school student. Is back the Port of Newark, air lanes at Mrs. Minnie Lott and Mrs. Clara- shall bo authorised to vote lu the special , ; Phone 596. in the States after being wounded the Newark Airport, trunkUne rail- bell Kauffman, also Mrs. Georgia election U> be held at the Lowell High roads and tbe main highway to 20 ' :; Reasoner of Clarksville attended a School on July 9 unless duly and properly in Northern Italy. Philadelphia. That junction of four )AYS registered ss a quaUftad elector. Grated Tuna Fish 25c SAUMTEA ofebc 45c FOR SALE—Horae, 5 yeara old. wt. Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin of Past Presidents' cub meeting of the Thla notice Is given by order of the transportation media wUl grow in 1800 lbs.; International 2-hor8e CALF PELLtTS County Assodatlon *0. E. S. Wed- Board of EducaUon of Oreded School Dis- Lansing spent Friday night with importance with the end of the war trict Number One, Township of Lowell, riding cultivator and h. p Mr. and Mrs. E. Hurd. and reconversion of humming fac- nesday at the Masonic Temple is County of Kent, State of Michigan mode Krogar'i Hot-Datod electric, motor. Ernest Pinkney, Misses Dorothy and Arlenc Coop- tories. Busy transportation units add Portland. June «, IMC. ^ fEED NO MORI F. F. COONS, LoweU Phone 95-F18. c6 er spent Saturday night with Miss to the nation's assets and make War Miss Bartmra Post of Lowell is Secretary, Board of Education, SPOTLIGHT Bonds a sound investment. \>l MILK Graded School District Number One, Betty Hall on Kalamasoo Ave. caring for the children at the LOST—Six Keys on a chain. License U. S. Trtatvry Dtpartmtnl R CHEAP Townahlp of Lowell, County of Kenl. COFFEE Mhw Dell Kelley of Dutton spent ontw -r.-' :<• •• & Wayne Dawson home for a few Y BUte of Michigan. Mr. Farmer! No. FE-1199 on tag. Ray Pur- the week-end with the Clark girls. weeks. Dated. June 7, IMS. cfi-4t chase. Christiansen's Food Look- Ye scribe and husband spent Sun- Lehman: "I sent my girl a letter 4f*c i/&u ^ 3 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lott spent J Cfce er Plant. p6 day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holes every day for six months." MASTER Sunday with the latter's slater, Miss 3 u. 59c and Read l Notice of at Middieville and Mrs. Myra Rose Frances Porritt at Bowne Center. King: "What happened?" FOR SALE—Used ateei table, alao and granddaughter, Miss Gwen- ilipft' The latter is Improving from a re- Regular Registration Lehman: "She's going with the warehouse truck platform, 2x5. dolyn Wing, of Chicago, returned cent illness. OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTOBS OF Krogar's Enriched R J Linton. Alto Pohne 262. pM home with the Hurds to spend sev- mailman now." Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Willis attend- GRADED SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER The Ledger eral days. MASTER MIX ed the wedding of their son Tom ONE, TOWNSHIP OF LOWELL. CLOCK Peace can be made and kept only Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nash of and Miss Phyllis Yeagley at the Notice is hereby given that there will Newaygo were Monday callers at Peoples Church in East Lansing, be a registration of those qualUied elec- by the united determination of free CUF PELLETS ore who have not registered before. Such BREAD and peace-loving people, who are the Hurd homo. Saturday afternoon. registration will qualify electors for the annual meeting and election which wUl WANT-ADS willing to work and fight together COOK 1W MASTER MIX syMem for nisiog cahvs makes • hh be held In accordance with law on Monday. 3 ^ 25c Red-rip*, Juicy, PHckMowI in perfect cooperation and harm- Ask lor the , Your sole contribution to the July 9, 1M9. Superintendent W. W. Gum- McCORDS MATTERS MASTER MIX wfch dury busy ckyt, becu* « is simple ser and Mrs. Ardls Merrill are to register ony.—Franklin D. Roosevelt Plnmbieg and Heating sum of things is yourself—Frank MRS. R. T. WILLI AMB such electors in the school office which CALF FEEDINti and ooowtoen:, because it is ecoaomicsd, because it savef Crane. la to be found in the high school building • To Sell or ?ent a Farm at the corner of Monroe and King Streets. milk aad gen mults! Kuco reglstraLlon Is to begin on Friday. Point Free - Creamed B. H. SHEPARD, M. D. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sheet Metal Work Jure. 8 at 1:00 p. m , and end on Haturduy. Watermelon • Ti SeH Horses, Cattle, Ben Poatma were Mr. and Mrs. PUBLIC NOTICES June 30 at 8:00 p. m. The reglMraUaa COTTAGE Phone 47 COM! M AMD CIT YOUl SUMLY office will be open dally except Bundaya Pigs, etc. Dan Poatma of Freeport, Mr. acd and Thursdays, from 1:00 p. m. to 5:00 J. A. MacDONELL, M. D. Mrs. Ben Workman and Mr. and p. m. and on Saturday until 8:00 p. m. CHEESE (Abeect In Serrloa* Mrs. Cbaee Bowens. Call 78| ColweU £ Wrieh By order of Ihe Board of Education, ic To Sell Farm Tools Office Phone 86 BERGY BROS. ELEVATOR Attorneys for Mortgagee Graded School District Number One, Town- POUND i jC Rev. Kolenbrander of Ada called Business Address: ship of LoweU. Office Hours on Mr. and Mrs. John Postma and ALTO, MICHIGAN T. F. COONS. DAVE CLARK, Mgr. State Havings Bank Building 2 t 25c ir To Sell Ghickeiis, Eggs, 2:00 to 4*0 P. M. each week day Mr. and Mrs. R. Postma last week. ' Ionia; Miefalgsn Secretary A qualified elector for the annual meet. Except Thursday Mrs. John Postma attended a NOTICE OF MOBTOAGE SALE Imr and election Is one: etc. > 7:00 to 0:80 P. M., Mon., Wed, Sat 1, who must be a citizen of the United CALIFORNIA OBANGBS S £ Me shower at the Bowne Center hall Default liavtog been made In the condi- For the Duration tions of that certain mortgage dated the and must be twenty-one years of age, Friday night for Mrs. Marian l»th day of November, IMS, executed by •2. must have resided to Uie district for COUNTIY Karrer. at least three months prtor to Ihe date HOTHOUSE TOMATOES P~d 39c • To Profitably Buy Anythins You Need ... Ernest B. Gould and Martha Oould. hus- A. E. Wood visited Mrs. Myrnia band and wife, of R. F. D. No. 2, Lowell. of such meeting and elecUon, CLUB DR J. W. TRUMBLE Michigan, as mortgagors, to the State 3. (a) mud own property saseased for Haskina Sunday. taxes within the school district or be the Savings Bank of loila, of 230 West Main FRESH PINEAPPLE If 29c VETERINARIAN Miss Gladys Layman, a WAC in St., lonls, Michigan, a co-poraUoo organ- lawful husband or wife of such owner; or FLOUR ised under the laws of the State of Michi- (b) must be the parent or legal guard Office—123 N. Division St serviae in New York, is visiting gan, as mortgagee, filed for record In the Ian of any school child between the ages SWEET YELLOW ONIONS 3 * 27c Mr. and Mrs. Myron Henry this office ol the RegMter of Deeds of Kent of five and nteeteea. Inclusive, r/hose Phone 62 LoweU, Mich. County, Michigan on the 22nd day of name appears on Uie census. ^ $1.03 week. Navsmbe., 1M3, recorded In Liber 037 06-41 If you have something to sell, The Ledger Want Ad Column is the place Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cortendorf of of Mortgages, on pigss 391, 392 and 393 Grand Rapids visited A. E. Wood thereof. DR. R. T. LUSTIG WANTED to find a buyer, because that is where interested prospects look first Notice la Hereby Given That said mort- •jjoq ejoe siq raj pua sbm eioun Ftondon 46-oz. « 46c Osteopathic PhysMaa and Sargeon Thursday night. will h» fnrenkiaed. oursuant to the Grange Juice Mrs. Stella Warner ami son, Don power of sale, and the premises therein AUI jiiq I SpeetaUsing hi Baelal described as,— •Biuapud Ava jo, one ?ou oj.noi -noX No. 2 cen J 'jf® Tell the thousands of readers what you have to sell. The cost is small and Reetal Sanltarinm visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Soloman All of the northeast quarter (NEK) of jotpnaniw L.nop T JNG Mopoa in MiddlevUle, Sunday. They're giving their all,,, Section twenty-nine (39), Township six Kernel Corn ^ results large. 21 word ad one week. Sue, cmii with order. IS Lsfsystte, SL !L One («) North, Range nine (9) West, and •Bjueiaiuaj} anoX raojj OfOee 8S17S; Baa. 52454 Little Dickie Llskey, son of Mr. containing one hundred alxty (160) acres po^jjoueq oa,! Xnsejfl Aioq noX KMZ WWTE VMEIU »*>. 50c and Mrs. Elmer Liskey of Grand back them up with YOUR dollars! . of land, more or leas, according to the Soda Crackers Z 15c Or, perhaps, there is something you want to buy—you will quite likely Ooverment survey thereof. ALSO LIS) OJ UJ poddojp ISNF BAJ IJOI DR. H. R. MYERS Rapida underwent a major oper- The north half (N%) of the southeast find it advertised in The Ledger Want Ads and the price will be reasonable. ation in Chicago on Tuesday. quarter (SEU) of Section Twenty-nine -odfl 'aujiuoui poo© -.uvm Slunoi. Osteopathic nom FNK ^ riST 45e Mrs. George Linton visited Mrs. B THE battle lines approach year, you were asked to invest in (29), Town six (0) NorUi of Range nine Peanut Butter ^ 2* 39c Physician and Surgeon (9) West, Kent County, Michigan, John Huizinga Monday afternoon. two war loans, as against one this LaWyor (attempting to discredit 807 E. Main St Ai the heart of the enemy's lying In the Township of Lowell. County Miss Margie Doezema was one Machine Sander of Kenl and Stato of Michigan, will be witness): Have you any occupa- filMEIIKM MIX "SET pi, Mc homeland, the fighting grows time Beverages Lalonia Club 3 boHlei 23c Phone MO-Ft sold at public auction to the highest bidder of the LoweU graduates Friday tiqn? Office Hours;—10:00-12:00 a. m. fiercer...and more costly in men, No need to tell you that War for cash by the Sheriff of Kent County, night at the north front door of the Court Witness: Nope. 2:004:00 and 7:000:00 p. m. Bonds are the safest and best in- House, In Uie City of Grand Rapids, In VEL ForM^c Oaamag 23c Jean Doezema is visiting friends materiel and money. Thafs one Lawyer: What does your father Amor. Family Soap 2 ^ 11c accept Thursdays said County and State, on Saturday, the in Muskegon this week. reason why every red-blooded vestment in the world. So pour 2Mh day of August, 1649, at ten o'ctoch do? USE FOR RESULTS-READ FOR PROFIT A. M. Central War Time. Witness: Nothing much. For Cabinet Room American must back this mighty out your might, Americans, in There Is due and payable at the date hrory Soap || Fwu, Mild fo,. 19c M 2; Monday and Friday'Evenings 7th War Loan with every dollar the MIGHTY 7th War Loan. Lefs of this noUce upon the debt secured by ^awyer: Doesn't be do anything 7*0-9:00 A Chinese cook was taking a walk said mortgage the sum of Five Thous- to support the family? through the woods when he no- he can lay hands on. Another rea- show our valiant Fighting Men and Fifty-ihree and 7C/100 ($5,053.76) Witness: Oh, odd Jobs once in DR. H. L. PRE FONTAINE ticed a grizzly bear following, son is that this is really two drives that we're backing them to the DoUars, said mortgagee, Sy reason of the default In the payment of the priodpal, a while. SUPER SUDS Optometrist smelling his tracks. in one. In the same period last limit of oar means... 100%. interest and Insurance premium, and the At Dr. Myers' Office same having remained unpaid for more Lawyer: As a matter of fact, isn't KROGER- "So", he said, "you like my than 30 da7s, having declared the full your father a worthless loafer? THE LEDGER WANT-ADS 811 E Main St, LoweU tracks? "Velly good, me make some Superior Furniture Co. sum secured by said mortgage now due. STATE SAVmOS BANK OF IONIA. Witness: I don't know—you'd TO EXAMINE ETXS AND -and faat!" By F. B. POtfT, better ask him. He's sitting over FCBNKH GLASSES Lowell, Michigan BUY.NOWl BUYMOREI MOREUMORE! Its - WE WILL HELP PREPARE YOUR COPY IF YOU WISH Dated May 21, 1MB. 03-181 there In the jury box. Phone 296-F2 for Appolntmant Buy and sell through the want ads.

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gether. It kind tf quiets him. U SHrgeni stpod looking a TUB LOWHX THURSDAY, JUKE 14. 1M0 he should get excited, to have her cantered down the courte, noticing around." hit acUon. Then he climbed up on Ada Locals FIBST METHOD WT CHURCH moNAL cm C.E. Pollock, Minister R«v. N. O. Woon "He gets excited, does he? And the grandstand beside NeU and How- ALTO NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunneback FALLASBURG A YldNITy ws WHEN IN NEED Or "STRETCHCC SELRVICE1' mean?" ard. There was a ledge quite high MBS. WMLST UIUMR Father'? Day will bfc observed at Church School at 10:00 a. m. Mn. Fred of Peach Ridge Road are being TUCN TO TWf. YEILLOW PAGES OP" THE! Ken was shocked. "Oh, never up from which they could overlook Ada News congratulated on the birth of a 7H the morning services at 11 o'clock Rev. David F. Warner will be Sup- mean! But he bucks and fights. the whole track. lb. daughter, at St Mary's hospital. Harry Vaughan, Jr., haa received CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENS by a sermon by the pastor on the erintendent of the Sunday School, TCLEPUONE BIDECTOCV UNDEC AMBULANCES Sometimes he runs away with me," ALTO OLOSING NOTICE Mr. and M|te. Edward Pattlson (Mn. HaMto B. fttofc) Howard held the stop watth in Grand Rapids, on Monday, June 4. an honorable dlacharge after serv- Rev. It C. War land. Pastor subject. "A Good Father." A vocal beginning this next Sunday. "But never meant" laughed Sar* Beginning Thurtday noon, June and sons J&k and Dick of Lan- his hand. 10? Off - 10? Off The baby haa been named Pamela ing four years and eight months Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. solo by Orrin Sterken, Sr., and Worship and sermon at 11:00 a.m. gent "I see. But can't you hold 21, the following Alto buslneat sing caUed on their parents, Mr. There la nothing special on this Touch And Go left her grazing Fortieth Anniversary Celebrated Jean. Mrs. Dunneback la the former In the army. He arrived home last Rev. Mra. B. Jordan will preach tpedal music by the choir. Fam- him in?" and cantered playfully beside her places will be closed Thursday aft- and Mrt. Fred Pattlson Saturday lllet are Invited to come with father Sunday, but it It hoped people will Helen Loveless of Ada. It la of In- Friday night at both the 11:00 a m. and 7:45 "He takes the bit He's better big brother, down to the end, around ernoons and evenings, until further evening, enroute to Caledonia to ON ANYTHING IN THE STORE. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Furner Invited p. m. services Sundoy. Mrs. Jordan to thla service. came to worship Just the same. when Touch And Go's around. He's notice.—Signed; (Rosenberg ft Son, terest to note that Pamela Jean waa Sgt. and Mra. Sylvester Hllaskl the curve, and back again. Tha spend the week-end with Mr. and members of tbe family and friends born on the 27th wedding anniver- has traveled extensively in the Holy Sunday School at 10 o'clock. The Ladles' Aid will hold a picnic happier. You see he isn't a very Ken Lyon, E. Dlntaman A Son, and daughter, Frances are at home white colt moved slowly and easily. Mrs. John Shroder and attend the One of the bargains it our $4.70 Linoleum Rugs for to their home on Sunday to help sary of her grandparents, Mr. and Land and la an Interesting speaker. Choir practice at 7:30 o'clock on In Richards Park on Friday, June happy horse most of the time. He's Edmund Clark, R. J. Linton, Carl for a few daya due. to an emer- MARY O'HARA After ten minutes or so. Bargent memorial services for Burdett $4.25. Everything else is 10% off, including Dreuerm cslebrate their fortieth wedding The Dally Vacation Bible Sohool Thursday evening at the church. 15, at 1:00 p. m. All of the ladles of got something eating him, dad Yelter, Ellis Beauty Shop, L. W. Mrs. Arthur (Loveless. gency furlough. W.N.U. FgATURKS*** shouted to Ken, "Get him going Fisher at Holy Corners; Sunday. anniversary. A bounteoua dinner of which Rev. Mrs. Jordan Is the the church are cordially Invited. •aya." » Gephart, Alto Food Locker, BAsll Commodes, China Cabinets, Victrolas, Baby Beds and Russell Kllse of M. S. O, East Mr. and Mrs. George Emelander BTNorni "Where does the coll gC)(" he now, son—Let him out" Other guests at the Pattlsont were chairs. waa enjoyed and places were set for ruperlntendcnt will continue all VERGENNES METHODIST CH. Sargent was studying the filly. Ken swung around to the starting L. Hayward. c6 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Henry Ward Lansing, was a dinner guest on spent Monday evening with her CiiAPTRR 11 At iMt FbCka'i COtt U asked. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hllzey and next week. All the children are In- ADA CONGREGATIONAL CH. •That's a nifty Uttle fiUy." Une and flung the horse over it In a Sunday of Miss Nancy Whaley and parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry The pastor will preach a "Father's bom. It U white—th« only ^*}*** "That's what we'd all like to mother, Mrs. Bertha Mofflt of Dut- and Barbara and Dick, and Mr. and vited to attend, there Is no charge Norman G. Woon, Supply ever foaled on Oooee Bar ranei>. Nib la "She's exactly like Fllcka was gallop. Mrs. Grace Whaley. Day" sermon at 10 o'clock. Fam- know," said NclL Alto Garden Club ton end Mr. and Mrs. Jay Proper Mrs. Clifford Courtrlght of Grand Vaughan. and nothing to buy. the mounUJm of Wy«ntaf. Keo Mc- when she was a yearling. When I For a half-hour then, Ken strug- Mra. Mable Hulbert of Gary, Mr. and Mra. Harry Vaughan, Sr., ilies arc Invited to come with Sunday School at 10.00 a m. LaufhUn. KUcka'a IJ-year-old owner, finds "He came back once with cuts of Illinois. Mr. Proper, a railroad Sale start* Saturday, June 9, Rapida, Mrs. Sophie Emery, Mr. Prayermeetlng Wednesday eve- them out on the range In a cold rato- first got Fllcka, she was just about gled to make the colt give a good Mrs, H. Dudley Smith will enter- Ind., has purchased the George father for this service. There will and scratches," said Howard, lean- man, worked for the Mofflt boys and Mrs. Mort Lampert, Mr. and Mra Harry Vaughan, Jr., Mrs. Ed ning at 7:80. Worship and Sermon at 7:80 p. m. atom. that age and a bright golden sorrel tain the Alto Garden Club Wednes- be special music and an inspiring ing over the back of their seat. account of himself. He had very when a young man. Callers during at 10:00 a. m., through Mrs. Monroe Whlttemore, Mr. and Slllaway home on Fase St. In South Storey and Billy Vaughan were In like that and the light mane and little success. Thunderhead cut a day afternoon, June 20 at 2 o'clock. time. (IIAPim II: Ken la diaappototsd. Ha "And a terrible big wound In the tho week on the Pattleons and Mra Mrs. James Furner and Annalee Ada and came here last week to Grand Rapids last Wednesday and had hoped that the coH would become a tall corner once. Ken puUed him up, Mrs, Fred Pattlson, program chair- make her home. ALTO METHODIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY ftmoiu race horee. ThU badly formed chest Dad said a stallion had Emma Mofflt wore Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, June 16 and Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Furner called on Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Funk. "She's like her tire," said Sar- made him go back and outside the man has secured Mr. O. I. Gregg, Rev. Wm. E. Tlmms, Minister Corner Washington and Kent while foal la evidently a throwback to the pawed him." O. E. Meyer, Mrs. Jack Simpson were presented with a very lovely Cpl. Robert McCormlck has writ- Cpl. Russel Anderson of Madi- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Albino, the wild italUoo that la rucka'i gent. "She's by Banner, isn't she?" post Suddenly the colt got ugly- state landscape gardener of M. S. gift In honor of the occasion. ten his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James son, Wis., was at home with Mrs. Morning Worship at 9:45 o'clock. OF LOWELL Morning services at 11 o'clock great grandilre. Charley Sargent seemed to hove "Yes, and she's very light and and mother, Mra. Nell Clark, and fought for the bit—Ken spurred him C. aa speaker of the day. Mesdames McCormlck, that he Is In the Phil- Andersen and their sons, a few Subject, "Seeking a Wife." every Sunday. been struck dumb. He stood looking fast." and reined him back, then lifted Mra. Bert Blank Mrs, Mofflt re- Rev. Guy Dillon, Psator 1 Vi CHAPTKB ni! Ken walla for a favor- "God the Preserver of Man" will at the horses, first Thunderhead, Floyd Flynn; Harold Nye and Chas. Smith's Furniture Store Ada Librarian to Attend Work Shop ippines and has been out on a few days. They visited his parents In Sunday School at 10:45. able lime to announce UM foal'a ar- "You don't say." Sargent was not him forward into a run. Touch And turned to her home In Alaska Sat- 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. Claasea be the subject of the lesson-sermon rival. Charlie Sargent, millionaire horae then the filly, Touch And Go. She Colby are others on the committee. missions against the enemy. Ionia Sunday and called on Mra. Children's Service at 7:30 p. m. going to be enthusiastic about a Go ran with him. urday evening, til E. Main St LoweU, Midi. Mrs. Grace Whaley, librarian, for everyone. breeder, and Col. Morton KirrU, are had moved away a little and was Mra Bert Blank donated cannas Open house was held at Egypt Effle Price and father, John Den- Mrs. Tlmm will begin a new pro- In all Christian Science Churches houM g-ieaU. The colonel wanta to have colt of Banner's when one of Appa- By turns Howard and Charley Sar- 11:00 a. m.—Worship service. grazing quietly. Finally he reached and was assisted In planting toy Mr. and Mra. Emerson Colby and will spend from June 2o to June 29 Grange hall Wednesday evening for nis. Other callers of Mrs. Price gram. throughout the world on Sunday, hU mare bred by Banaer, the McLaugh- lachian's was around. gent held ihe stop watch. Finally at the annual vocational work shop 8:16 p. m.-B. Y. P. U. lin stallion. for the makings, rolled himself a the Bank by Mrs. Fred Pattlson and son Peter of Battle Creek spent MIKon Hlmes and Robert Ward, and father were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evening Service at 8 o'clock. June 17. "Yes, she can go like the wind! they climbed down and Ken rode up to be held at Gear Lake near 7:80 p. m.—Gospel Service. cigarette and took a long puff. Mrs. Lawrence Gephart and daugh- the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, who were scheduled to be Inducted Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Emlel Stauf- Subject, "A New Life Begun." The Golden Text, Psalms 25:21- CHAPTER IV: Rob McLaughlin, Ken'i But of course nobody has ever rid- to them. His face was flaming, his Dowllng, Mich. This meeting pro- Pastor W. Bert Gardner of the father. Invitee the colonel and Bar gen I "Ken," he said quietly, "I'll be ter, Mrs. Don Kendall have planted Henry Slater and Mr. and Mra. Alto Locals Alto Locals Into service on Monday, the lltb, 22. den her. She Just runs along with eyes wild, the horse nervous and vides an opportunity to talk over fer and Mrs. Lester Stauffer. Sun- Alto Baptist church will bring the to rtde out with him and get Banner. damned," the flower beds by the depot Earl Colby and sill called on Mr. with a good number attending. The The colonel, on a mare, haa a wild ride pacing. Mr.' and Mra. M. A. Watson and Cpl. Wesley Adrlanse and brido day dinner guests were Mr. and BOWNE CENTER METHODIST evening message. Come and hear and Mra Harvey Slater Sunday library problems, to do actual class evening's diversion was dancing, Abbreviated You hire a secretary expecting back to the atablea. Ken, at the colt's head, looked at "Can ho run, Ken?" tald Sar- Merle and Mrs. Lucy Duell attend- of Battle Creek caUed on Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Dennis of Los An- CHURCH thla man of God. "Iceland," said the teacher, "Is him anxiously, the color coming and Methodist Church Newt afternoon. work, and to get acquainted with and refreshments were servled. A CHAPTER Vi Everyone laugne and gent. "What have you been giving ed a farewell party at Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dalstra Thursday after- geles, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson Rev. Wm. E. Tlmms, Minister Thursday evening at 7:30, the about as large as Slam." "And where la Cadet Smith?" her to do most of your work but going In his face. Mack iVataon and Virginia Reyn- neighboring librarians and com- collection was taken and the boys aneera at the white oolt. Ken'a mother. me?" 4 Duo to the absence of the pastor, Mrs. Elmer Yelters' Sunday night noon. mittees. At this year's session Mrs. of Grand Rapids and Dell Dennis Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Ladles' Missionary Group will "Iceland," wrote Emma Jenkins, "A W. O. L." too often she turna out to be just Nell, who name* all the horaee. calla him "So thatl" said Sargent in his hout sold $3,300 In Bonds on the were presented a purse of money Thunderhead, but nlckmunea him Ooblln. "Oh. yes, he can—If he wants!" Rev. W. E. Tlmms on account of In honor of their son, Harry, who Mrs. Verllc Daniels and son Ver- Whaley will be presented with