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Established June, 1893 LOWELL, MICH., THURSDAY. APRIL 10. 1958 Number 51

Meet April 14 to Out of 49 Fires, Zeeiand Man to Head Orgonlie Little League Pick Class Leaders at St. Patrick Only 15 in Vilicgo Fire Equipment and Roads, Main Topics Plans are underway for another j In a discussion of fiie depart- Lowell Municipal Utility season of Little League Baseball | ment operation nst in 1957. Vil- At Lowell Township Meeting Roger Wostenbrook, Zcoland Mr. Wostenbrook. 27, comes to at Recreation Park with practice ! lagc President William J o n e s i Nearly 50 persons crowded Low- f creek at Brook Ave. Ho had made starting before school Is out and j pointed -lut to the council that of I ell Township Hall Saturday after- a blueprint and offered his serv- Electric Plant Superintendent, wns Lowell highly recommended for his work in handling the diesel regular league games the second the I!) actual fires the village, noon to discuss and vote on the ices to supervise at no cost to the employed by Ihe Village Wednes- week in June. Bill Dawson and electric plant In Zeeiand whore he i trucks responded to in 1957 only proposals which were brought be- township. day as superintendent of the Low- served as chief engineer before Jack Crawford have been named 15 W'.'ie in the village limits. Total fore the meeting. Mr. Male suggested that inas- to head the organization which will ell Municipal Utility at W.000 a becoming superintendent. In a cost of the fire department was Suggestions were made again to much as the bridge is inside the hold Its first meeting of parents year, William Jones. Village Pres- competitive examination he was $.1,565.00 oi a cost pi i lire run of build a bridge over Cherry Creek. village, perhaps the council would to set up teams on Monday. April $115.00. tops over several other candidates George Hale proposed that one bo be willing to share the costs. He ident. announced Wednesday. He 14. at 7:30 p. m. in the Lowell for the position here. J. Bryan Out of the 31 calls oUtsldc the built over Grand Ave. Ho said that made the motion that the bridge is expected to take over his Job City Hall. All parents of boys, ages Sims, consulting engineer, w h o village limits IS wore in l-owoll the old bridge which is now being be built where Cherry Creek cross* 8 through 12. are asked to be pres- here about May 1. conducted the examination and Township and 12 wore in Vor- Used, js not adequate and a new- es Grand Ave. and that the town- ent if their hoys are interested in interview's of candidates, recom- ' genn<-s Township. All but one of one is needed badly. C. J. Place ship pay one-half, not to exceed playing ball. At this meeting teams mended Westenbrook over all oth- (the n maining calls w« re to neigh- repeated his recommendation of $500. The motion was carried. Mr. will be set up and managers of |lKiiin,' conmurities that maintain ers tested. last year that it be built over the Rittenger pointed out that this the various teams assigned. Westenbrook has been at Zee- firo (q iipmen and i Mhani.e fire would Im» valid only if the village HONOR land for six years and has worked The season of ball games twice 'servioc.; on ret.procal basis. council appropriated one-half of 1 up to his position by hard per- a week for each team is planned I ('oiineil Art' » Siirfnee StreHn the costs, also. The council londay night voted 'TEENS sonal work and is consulted by to operate from June 9 tiirough Boxing Show Need New Klre Truck to have mo t of the remaining many municipal utilities on prob- July 18lh for a total of six weeks. Supervisor Ray Rittenger brought lems in maintaining and operating Much of the equipment for the streets in the town that are now blacktop surfaced given a double Tonight at School out the fact that the present fire diesel generating units. The Low- teams is available from last year, Jean •lukew'HV Uetiy lUrne soal (•<> it to pui iIh-mi in good re- The l-owell p.wt of V. F. W. I truck is now 20 years old and ir- ell Council feels very fortunate to but bats, balls and colored shirts reparable. The cost of a new truck pair is was done lo most of the have scheduled twelve bouts to bo i obtain a man with his qualifica- for the teams will have to be fi- Betsy Byrne and Joan Jakeway Mrs. Carroll Jakoway. Greenville would be S 12.000. of which Kent north and south streets Inst year. staged tonight (Thursday. April tions for the plant here. nanced. It is expected that several R-2, was secretary in her Fresh- are valedictorian and salutatorian, The only main highway to ho re- lot at the Unveil high school gym.' County would pay $6,000. Ho re- Mr. Westenbrook is married and local organizations will assist w th man year; president in her Sopho- respectively of St. Patrick, Pirnell. surfaced this year would I'o Ver- Participating in this event, the' ported that negotiations had been has three children: he plans to the purchasing of necessary equip- more year; and secretary in her 1958 graduating class. V" gennes Road fnm the Main St. lirst of its kind for Lowell in many conducted with Vergennes Town- move to Lowell when school Is out ment. REMEMBER ... if your Junior and Senior year. She was ship to see if they would be will- lo I ho village limiK Total cost of years, will l)e amateur boxers I in June. boy is 8 through 12 and he wants Betsy. 17, daughter of Mr. and also lay-out editor of the Yearbook, this project was bid at $7,006.51. fiom Ionia. Hastings and Grand | ing to share a fire truck with Low- to play ball ... be sure his par- Mrs. Alfred Byrne, I-owdl. R-l. and co-prefect of the Sodality this ell Township. If they would de- ent attends the meeting on April has been an active member of the year, and an active member of Patching necessary before resur- Rapids All profits of the event, facing would be additional. will be donated to the swimming cide to do that, the remaining costs Council Briefs 14th. Church Choir and Sodality for four the choir. She has been in -Ml then would he 53.000 each. Consider illacktop for West St. pool fund. Robert Weaver appeared at the Manager Needed for Older Boys years. She has been junior loader work for right years, and acted No definite action was taken but and member of the community 4-H Not approved but under consid- A professional ring is being set council meeting and requested a Dawson and Crawford also in- as junior loader for one year, and it was decided that the Township lis eration was the blacktopping of up in the gym with the courtesy SDM license to sell beer and wine vited any fathers interested in help- Club for eight years. She served now a member of the Ilolsteln- Board would talk over the matter $ as Freshman treasurer: Sophomore Froisian Association. She was given West Strec i ai the west village of the Ionia Reformatory and good from the store operated by his ing form ball teams of boys 13 with the village council to see if secretary: and Co-Editor of the limits from Main Street to Bowes I seating for 500 people is available. mother on Vergennes road. through 16 to play as a separate an award for outstanding work in an agreeable plan could be worked , Yearbook. Road at a cost of SI. 105.00. This Tickets will be on sale at the door: • • * group to come to the meeting at dairy projects. out for the upkeep of the truck Betsy plans to enter Aquinas Col- project will be decided at a later first bout starts at 7:30 p. m. the City Hall on April 14. Jean plans to attend St. Mary's J and the payment of firemen. If Bruce Walter requested t h e lege. Grand Rapids, in the fall tojj Central Nursing School at St. meeting. Events Lifted council to replace the blacktop on it is possible lo come lo an agree- major in teacher-education. Mary's Hospital, Grand Rapids. The main event will be a bout South Washington Street from the ment on this, then a public meeting Jean. 18, daughter of Mr. and! By Joan Jastifer Arrow Trackmen between 1058 State Novice Champ, of Lowell and Vergennes residents yard office to the tracks that had Save Vergennes Bob Tucker, 147 lbs., of Ramey, been broken up when the new In Practice Meets could be hold lo dlcuss the matter. G. R"., and Runner-up Golden Two road petitions were pre- sewer was installed several years Village Assessments This Friday afternoon the Arrow Gloves Kowalczwk. 147 lbs., of Daniel Himebaugh. son of Mr. ago. He also asked to have a sented at the meeting. The first Farm Home Ticket Condon Drop $46,000 trackmen participated in their sec- G. R. Moose, The others boxing and Mrs. Harold Himebaugh, Ada, catch basin installed on the west asked that 52nd Stroot be black- The Lowell Fire Department ond practice meet before the Val- events are as follows: topped from Pratt Lake Rd. to the has been one of the top students side of the street as he expects to Village Assessor Thoo Raile> re- since he began high school. Most saved the Fred Franks farm home In Saturday Crash ley season begins. The l-owell boys Ivan Kentner. 161, iIonia J. C.i Ionia County lino and the second blacktop the entire area by the at 11011 Vergennes St. from des- ported to the council that total as- will travel lo Hastings to take on vs. Harry Rasley, 1G0. (Hastings of his curriculum has been science yard and there must be a way for Burnett F. Condon, 716 N. Jef- to improve 52nd St, on M-50 to truction by fire Saturday after- sessed valuation of the Village of the Saxons' track crew. J. C.i; Wes Ramey, open runner- and mathetnatics. including biol- ferson was issued a ticket Monday M-91 which they felt was badly in run off water to be taken off. Mr. noon. when fire was discovered in Lowell is down some $46,000 from Tuesday afternoon the Arrows up Golden Gloves, 122, (G.R.) vs. ogy, chemistry, physics, algebra, by Police Chief Frank Stephens, need of repair. Walter Inquired of the council if the rear cellarway and given a the 1957 figure. participated in a practice meet with Bobby Toles, 120, (Hastings); geometry and trieonometry. Ho has the property owneH hy the village for failure to yield right-of-way Supervisor Rittenger said that good start by gale size winds Total assessed valuation is now Ottawa Hills The Arrows' two Ron Merrell, 147, (Hastings) vs. also studied English. French, Eu- that caused a crash with a car this had been discussed with Kent on the west side of the reservoir Both Mr. and Mrs. Franks were $2,521,681 00; real estate $1,990,650 first places came in the 440 at the Jack Dalton, 147, (Ionia J. L'.); ropean and U. S. History and gov- driven by Kay DenBoor. 7620 Fase County officials who felt that hill was for sale. away from th«? house when the and personal property S531.031. hands of George Henderson and and Lee Townsend, 124, (G. R. ernment. Dan has been on the St.. Ada on Saturday night at 10 neither one of these roads were • * * fire started. Sheila Olln and Mr. This is a gain of $10,000 on real by the medley relay team of Shoe- Y. M. C. A.» vs. Bobby Giles. 122. Honor Roll frequently during his p. m. Condon, who was going north as bad as is M-91 from Sweet George Hale was at the meeting Franks saw the smoke about the estate values and a drop of $56,000 maker. Spooner. Harris, and White, (G. R. Moose t. high school years. on Jefferson, struck the DonBoer School to the Bowne Township line. and requested the council to match same time and summoned help. in personal property values. with a time <»f 2:51.5. Also George Vensko. 160. (G. R. Like several other Lowell sen- car broadside as the car was A motion was finally accepted to funds with the Township of I>owell Aiding the Lowell firemen was the Main item in this drop is in in- In the high jump Ryder hit 5* 4" Y. M. C. A.) vs. Don Evola, 160, iors. Dan is planning to attend crossing the intersection going west blacktop this one and one-quarter and build a bridge across Cherry Kent County unit from Ada. dustrial inventories; loss of Main and Mettc rnick 5' 2", while Steve (G. R. Moose); Jack Byrans, 137, Grand Rapids Junior College next on High Street. mile stretch on M-91, at an esti- Creek at Grand St. In another re- Damage from the fire that burn- Street fire property makes up only DoVries put t h o shot 38' 2 V. (Hastings) vs. Gregg Osman, 135, fall. After two years there ho will Passengers in the DenBoer car. mated cost of 514.000. quest Mr. Hale said hs plans to ed one wal; and into the attic was about $14,000 of the drop, Ryder hit IS" 7'a" In the broad (Ramey); Fred Scott, 195, (G, R. finish at Michigan State University. Diane Hawtc and Linda Townsend. Appropriations build a state licensed trailer park estimated at $1,500 covered by in- jump and Dawson 17' 8V'. Y M. C. A.) vs. Bob Woodnansey, He has decided to pursue a career both of Lowell, wore shaken up in Frank Stephens asked for an ap- on his property and would like a surance. Firemen reported that Jack Kaufleld did the high hur- 200, (Hastings) and Dale Stalters, as an engineer or research scient- the accident but examination by a 8th Grade Tests Returned; propriation for the Civil Defense, permit from the village council. with the high wind a few more dles in 16.9. and Don Dawson ran 128. (Ionia J. C.) vs. Billy Moore, ist preferably In the field of avla- local physician revealed no seri- Parents May See Results pointing out that although the CD The council on advice fiom their minutes would have put the fire the 100 in 10.9. Nool imlth turned 120. (G. R, Moose). tlon. ^ ous injury. Condon was alone in 1 volunteers receive no pay, they u { attorney Informed Mr. Hale that out of control. Neighbors came to in a ivlB mile, and Dawson and Following will be Virgel Gurden, his car. Damage to the Condon car In January the 8th grade was needed money for supplies, espe- Dan applied for a scholarship at the area was zoned A. ResldenUal the aid of the Franks and carried Kaufleld hit 24.3 and 24.5 respec- 160. iUnattached) vs. Walter was estimated by the Police Chief tested by the Youth Unlimi- cially with the possibility of tornado the Honors Institute for Young so they would be unable to grant furniture and dishes from the tively in the low timbers. Moore, 167. (G. R. Y. M. C. A.); at $600 to the front end. The car ted Foundation. The individual weather. A total of 5250 was voted Scientists which will be held this his request. house. Dick Connors toured the 880 in Jelso. 115, Novice (G. R. Y. M. owned by Neal DenBoer. father tests included a general ability for this purpose. summer In Grand Rapids. * • * test, reading comprehension, spell- 2:21, while Ryder had 25.7 in the C. A.) vs. Barone. 112 Novice. A request of 52,000 or more was He was asked if he thought it of Kay, was struck in the left 220. Ryder. Harris. Dawson and C. J. Place was at the meeting ing, language, arithmetic, science, (G. R.) and a special tag-team, made for the Lions Club Swim- was important to the prestige of tlie Sophomores To front fender and left side. Henderson clipped the 880 relay in as well as anovher property owner. social studies, study skills and local boys. ming Pool Fund, but it was felt U. S. that we mako a good show- The right side of the car was 1 ;44. Royce Story, and they also asked thinking. In addition there is an that definite figures and plans ing at the World Fair in Brussels, Sponsor Car Wash also damaged when the car was A c(X)l afternoon slowed many the council to build a bridge over interest test. Announce Village should be given before any aD- Belgium this spring. Dan replied. thrown against a flro hydrant by ' ^ Unci ccn.-lilorahly. 1 the creek. The council agreed to The Sophomore Class of Lowell propriatlon is made. An appeal for "Yes, we must show the world High School will sponsor a "car the force of the collision a n d th.. e resul.t of. a suggestio, n fro, m folloFntimwv thne ArrowsArnm'« . Appointments for 1958 meet on the site Saturday after- jammed a hole through the car's uggestion the swimming pool fund was like- that we are interested in more wash", Saturday morning, April noon. April 12. to investigate the right door. The 1955 car. purchased Superintendent Gumser to do a New village president William wise voted down last year. than just science, although a good 12. The Car Wash Is being held to possibilities. the day before, was thought to bo bolter job in placing 8th grade Hot Lmicli Menu Jones announced the following ap- Annual appropriations were also science display Is necessary. In eam slla choir on its tour in ville. Ceniolidatad with the Ledger, June 1917. Confer to call on their brother, Roth of Ann Arbor are staying In Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. { Naughton drove to Ann Arbor and Ids were Saturday dinner guests df Miss Norma Wleland spent 2 SubKription Ratet Par Year; Kant anj Ionia Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chapin and Dee Bryant and family. Arthur Und and Mrs. Amy Lind | Countlei, 17.SO; EJiewhere. » 00. took Donna Mollltor In for an op- Mrs. Florence Bailey and Lester. days this week with the Coop club the home during her absence and children of Sanford spent the week Mis. Ethel Yelter spent the their vacation. from Ionia, Mrs. Alice Denniei eration and Mrs. Ed Adrlanse and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haybarker m Chicago. end with her parents. Mr. and week end with her daughter, Mrs. from New Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. Beatrice Mollltor attended and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr .and Mrs. Bill Frederick and The Albion College band, under standard groups and popular and Lake and Ann Flocke of Euclid, Mrs. F. A. Gould was hostess to Mrs, Seymour Dalstra. Malcolm Stuart and family o f Frank Miller and boys from Grand NIFTY BRAND CANNED Weit Lowell Easter Sunday services In Cas- Vos and children and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Frederick spent the week- the direction of Frank Pearson.' modem numbers. Including Ohio; a clarinet trio, composed of the Goofus Club Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pfaller and Ship'n Shore Clarksvllle. On Sunday they at- Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tallant Mrs. Melvln Court cade. Elton Goodwin and family of Lo- end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. will present a concert In the Run- marches, overtures ,folk melodies; William VanDenburg of Litchfield, the Levee for their one o'clock son were Sunday afternoon and tended Easter services at Eden- from South Boston and Mr. and Mrs, Jessie Rathbun spent Sun- well were Easter dinner guests of Geo. Wleland. ciman Elementary Building on ] trios, solos and ensembles. Com- Anna Mae Walter of Auburn, In- luncheon. Social hour followed at supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. vllle returning home Monday eve- Mrs. Arthur Norton and Margo. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dawson and day './Ith her brother, Ed, and Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Hellman. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price and Monday evening, April 14, at 8 posers whose works have been diana, and Curt Irwin of Detroit; her home. Keith Crlsler of Lansing and saw 38 to 44 ning. Mrs. Christine Davenport of Al- CAN children of Detroit were Friday wife, and called on Mrs. Perlee Mr. and Mrs. Duane Patrick of children were Easter guests of p. m. The concert Is sponsored by chosen Include among others and a saxophone trio composed of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sayles and the new Crlsler baby which will Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. pine spent the weekend with her evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Strong who Is very 111. They also Lansing and Mrs. Nellie McPher- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kllgus. The the Lowell bands, who will receive Bach, Beethoven, Wagner, Haydn, John McCord of Lafayette, India- Robert were Sunday dinner guests Bob Dawson. answer to the name of John Keith. no-iron Ijtwrence Miller were Mr. and son, Philip and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ingersoll called on Mr. and Mrs. James son were Easter dinner guests of children, Susie and Kathy, had 50 per cent commission, to be add- Vaughan Williams, Mozart, Rod- na, Robert Findlay of Grand Rap- of their son, Robert, and family Dog Food Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Court, Clin- Mrs. Melvln Snyder and daughter In Grand Rapids. Mrs. Marguerite Blaser attended and children of Kalamazoo and Schutte and family. the Don McPherson family. spent a few days previous with ed to their uniform fund. gers, Sousa, Bagley. Ids and James Wyse of Detroit. ton Misbit and Mae Wbeeler went blouse in of Marion, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. The Noah Blough family were a family gathering Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cole and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Ketchum Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Taylor spent ihe Kllgus'. The repertoire from which the Featured will be a flute trio Tickets may be purchased from to White Cloud Tuesday and called Delbert Erlckson and family of E^aster breakfast guests of Mr. home of her daughter. Mrs. Walter daughters were dinner guests on and family and Miss Onalee Slo- Saturday evening with her sister The 22nd wedding anniversary Albion band will build each con- composed of Karel Knudsen of band members or at Ihe door, 75c on Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wheeler. Grand Haven and Mrs. Will Stone. and Mrs. Don Yelter. Wittenbach of Grattan. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Claude wlnsk!. Miss Judy Maksyrnowskl and husband near Sidney. c' Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Witten- cert Is varied, with classical and Gwlnn, Barbara Hosley of Walled for adults; 50c for children. Dacron-pima Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roberti en- Mr. and Mrs. Austin Waldron of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clack of Way- Cole. of Bostwlck Lake, Miss Phyllis Mrs. Walter Fennel of Flint bach and the 11th birthday of ROYAL SCOT QUARTERED tertained company from Holland Strouse of Alto were Sunday din- spent three days with her sister, Jackson came to attend the funer- spent Easter Sunday with her son, Innd and Mr. and Mrs. Ben At- Mrs. Lawton Cole and daugh- \llen Wittenbach was celebrated al of his grandmother. Mrs. Mary over the week end. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mrs. Fred Roth and husband. I, Irving Alexander, and family of kins of Ada were guests of Mr. ters, Mrs. Leo Pfaller and Mr. with a dinner party at Lowell N. McCordt-E. Cotcadt Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish of Free- Ketchum. Mr and Mrs. Claire Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rogers were Campbell, Wednesday afternoon In Ada. and Mrs. Howard Clack Easter and Mrs. Ray Hesche and Nlla Monday evening. Miss Beth Wit- Mrs. Effle Cox Greenville. Mrs. Campbell passed MB. port and Mrs. Tolitho Batdorff of Morris of Stanton and Gala wers Easter dinner guests of their son. The Rev. and Mrs. Roger Rol- Sunday. attended the 4-H Spring Achieve- tenbach and Bob Ulrlch were also away In an Ionia Nursing Home. Rudgard called on Mr. and Mrs. Saturday guests of the Ketchums. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Bennett and Easter guests at the Earl Bent- lins and baby of Grand Rapids and Frank Houghton and daugh- CTN. ment Day at the Civic Auditorium present. Mrs. Charles Snay visited her Melvln Court Friday. Albert Ketchum left Sunday for family in Ada. ley home Sunday were Miss Lee the Bill Vickers family of Spring ter Mrs. Merle Dawson are going In Grand Rapids Thursday eve- Mr and Mrs. Wm. Wleland of brother. James Snell, and family Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chapin call- Chicago tor class training until Mrs. Jean Elnick and children McCue of Grand Rapid and Mr. Lake were dinner guests of their to Detroit Thursday to join Mr. Margarine ning. ed on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dal- Logan called Sunday evening on in Greenville Monday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron and Mrs. Howard Houghton on a Mr. and Mrs. Gaude Cole went Tuesday. of Detroit spent Easter week end and Mrs. Clayton Jastifer and stra Saturday. the Eric Strand family. Mr. and Mrs. John Ster/ick of Weeks, Easter Sunday. trip to Washington. D. C. home with their daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tulnstra with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Franks, family of Ada. Arthur Green has been quite 111 Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt Wlssman Saranac were Friday supper Mrs. Rosella Yelter was t h e Mr. und Mrs. Stanley Kelley and Kenneth Ingersoll, for an Indefi- visited Sunday afternoon and eve- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Radcr of Lawrence Brldegam of East for several days. drove to Detroit Sunday to spend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sny- guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Lustig Sharon of Kalamazoo w ere Sunday nite visit. rting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mohr Portland were Easter dinner Lowell called on Mrs. Mary Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schmidt Easter with his sister and hus- der. of Grand Rapids from Friday to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day. GERBER'S STRAINED and family and helped to celebrate guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ry- son and son, Sunday. band, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Grill. Mrs. Valda Chaterdon and Mrs. Monday. Other guests were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bergin Dick Mohr's ninth birthday. der. Mrs. Ella Qulggle was a week- Mrs. Dale Shade and Ruth Ann Arthur Schneider visited the Law- and Mrs. Jerry Trout and Mrs. left Monday moming for Jensen William T. Webb and Malvern Mrs. Betty Baker was an Eas- end guest of Mrs. Nettle Qulggle Webb of Houghton Lake were Sun- ter dinner guest of the Louis Ba- Shade called on Mrs. Melvln Gould rence Schneiders In Flint Thurs- Don Werner and son, Jon, of Lan- Beach. Florida to visit their daugh- at Butterworth hospital Friday of Ada. Hnv sing, also Mr. and Mrs. William ter, Mrs. Edward Olney and fam- JAR Farmers Mutual Fire insurance Co. day guests of his son and family, kers and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox and Fred Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Webb. Mrs. Florence Biiley and Les- evening. The Goulds have become Mrs. Elise Blerl of Clark Memo- Zens of Silver Springs, Maryland. ily. A family dinner was enjoyed OF KENT COUNTY called on Mrs. Nettle Qulggle Fri- rial Home, Grand Rapids, spent Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Speaker ter were Easter dinner guests ol the proud parents of a 9 pound Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Leslie and at their home on Easter Sunday. day evening. She said she was the Easter week end with Mr. and Bruce Clemenz of the U. of M. Baby Foods Mr. and Mrs. Clare Phillips and , irl, Susan Marie. The blend on which you can depend! family of Ionia and Mr. and Mrs. ISO.'} - 95 Years - 1958 and Lucille went to Kalamazoo to feeling better. see Arthur, They report he Is family In Lowell. Bob Carigon, home from college Mrs. Jack Thome and Tonl. Karl Smith Kyser called on the Lyle Ls spending the Easter vacation Frank Lewis Is feeling a lot Here now. ..Ship'n Shore's famous, ca ref rec T ravel mate* Insuring Farm Buildings and AN Peridfid looking real well. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Davis of in Tennessee for Easter vacation Feller was a dinner guest on Sun- and Glendon Bovee families Sun- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. better at this writing. in large sizes! Tailored to your taste with a beautifully day. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson Lansing called on her mother. was a Sunday guest of Mr. and day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Wesley Clemenz. Furnithlng Insuruncp nt Com with Local Control S. A. Kallnda and daughter Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cbndon Mrs. Nellie McPherson, one day Mrs. Dale Shade. tapered two-way collar, deep-cuff sleeves. Just suds and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Owens and ton Johnson of Saranac were also Carl Allen Freyermuth of Flint Prompt AdJUHtnientH by Your Neighbor and Mrs. Lillian Patterson of Lynnette of Grand Rapids spent TEXAS CABBAGE 2 lbs. and baby were entertained for last week. Mrs. AI Carigon spent Thurs- drip-dry. No pill, no fuzz, no shrink. No ironing ever! Sunday callers. was the w-eek end guest of the Grand Rapids were guests at the Easier with her parents, Mr. and Philip Schneiders. Mrs. M. P. Area Rcprt-Henlatlves: John B. Hcifron, Ada Easter dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Franks and day, Friday and Saturday at the White, Mediterranean pastels. Week end guests at the Richard Adelbert Odell, LoweU J. Cox home the past Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Blaser. Court home were H. H. Savage Schneider was also their guest on Pork Chops Phillip Johnson. Mrs. Jean Elnick and children Dale Shade home. Sec other new Ship'n Shore blouses, sizes 38 to 44, from 2.98 Crisp Green Onions. .2 bun. Roland Depew, Alto were Easter dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Wells Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox and son Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dyke of and Bob Gallagher from Kalama- Easter Sunday, Cadillac were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Watson, Hazel .>1. Pennington, Secretary, Sparta c51-36 To place your ad in the Ledger and Mrs. Keith Franks of Grand of Lor.kport, N. Y., were Friday were Easter dinner guests of their zoc. Mrs. R. L. Dyke. Debby and Diane of Merrill visited and PORK ROASTS 1 phone TW 7-9261. Rapids. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin son Robert and family of Grand Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kropf and CELLO RADISHES. . .2 pkgs. The John Williams family spent Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Smith, Sat- Wells. Also calling on the Wells Rapids. sons spent Sunday with her par- Easter with her sister, Mrs. Rich- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dygert, urday. lamlly last week were Mr. and Mrs. Nettie Qulggle had a heart ard Gephart and family of Grand of Caledonia. Miss Doris Whitney and mother Carrots. .2-1 lb. cello pkgs. Mrs. John Prys and children of attack Friday, but is feeling bet- Rapids, Mrs. Ada Nixon of Williamston of Carson City, and Mrs. Walter RIB END CUTS lb. 53c SIZE 24, CRISP AND SOLID Victoria 111. Monday visitors were ter at this writing. Ship'n Shore Mr. and Mrs. King Doyle and was the guest of Mrs. Alice Gar- Eyke of Williamston called on Mr .and Mrs. James who Too Late for Uut Week children were Easter I reakfast field last week. Mrs. Garfield re- Miss Marion Bushnell. Friday. just arrived home from touring Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Quiggle are casual guests of her parents, Mr. and turned home with her for a brief Pvt. 2c Gerald Jacobi came LOIN END CUTS lb. 59c California and Florida, and other the proud parents of a baby girl. They arc going to name her Kath- Mrs. Theodore Gasper of Belding stay. from Red Stone Arsenal,-Ala., to recent visitors were Mr. and Mrs. erine. She was bom at the Osteo- broadcloth and dinner guests of his mother, Mrs. Ida Sinclair has been q'llte spend the Easter week end with CENTER RIB CUTS . Jb. 69c each HEAD James Gadsby of Grand Rapids Picture yourself In Tela-Plnch Mrs. Monica Duyle. 111 at her home on South Hudson Mrs. Mattie Jacobi and family. pathic hospital in Grand Rapids and his mother from Sidney, Au- last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Frettnan Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norton and stralia. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wells Mrs. Mary Wilson was in Clarks- blouse... y were dinner guests Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs. Grover Buttrlck Margo were Sunday guests of his and several of their guests had CENTER LOIN CUTS .Ib. 79c ville one day last week. ..CHAMFS their daughter, Mrs. Richard Ro- and daughter, June, of Cascade sister, Mrs. Paul Shamp and hus- Easter dinner with Mr. and Mrs. malne and family, of Comstock band of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox and Here is the hat that is new. And no color-tabbed ^ spent Easter with h?r parents, Harry Carlson in Grand Rapids. family end S. A. Kalinda and h'ark. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kloostemian. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Strahm one styles it as smartly for you as Mr, and Mrs. David Merriman daughter, Jean, and Mrs. Lillian twin pocket Sunday dinner guests of Mr. The Berwyn Kloostermans were and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roth and Jeff spent Monday evening Patterson were guests at the John CHAMP. With its pinched front and Mrs. Harold Bozung and Sandra dinner guests also. returned Tuesday from a trip viewing home movies with the Cox home Sunday from Grand telescoped crown, the result's that r%. were Mr. and Mrs. Gene O'Brien Joe Callahan came home from through the Southern and Eastern) lEIfllCE Dick Nordhof family. Rapids. and son and Mrs. William Brown Butterworth hospital Friday. StateB. They were entertained by Clean, lean look. Come in and see tha We are glad to report that Wal- Frank Lewis Is feeling better at and children of Grand Rapids, al- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kyser and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and Tela-Pinch today in flattering Bachelor Button Dinnerware U.S. NO. 1 ler Wleland continues to gain, and this writing. so Mrs. Barton GUmcre of Sparta. Dr. Robert Kyser spent the week Mrs. W .J. Smith while in Braden- IDAHO POTATOES while he is still an out patient of Spring must be here. There were new tones, $8.50 including ta* Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stauffer end with the Carroll Kyser family lon, Florida. and son. Earl, of Ionia, were din- The stytixed "Bochelor Button" design is fresh and goy as springtime's first || Blodgett hospital, and will have-tq 13.deer m the Cox's wheat field in Wyandotte. Mrs. Kyser re- Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jessup spent is; •rlw T.'T < return -for surgery as 'soon as hd yriWy. ner guests of Mrs. Martha Hall on mained for a few days longer. Easter Sunday with the F. E. Jes- flower... designed by America's foremost dinnerware designer, John GHkes. is strong enough, ho is happy that Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Qulggle of Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kloosterman sups of Roc Word. Their son Jim Mrs. Lida Barr, a former resi- visited their daughter, Mrs. Aus- Oven Proof... Fade Proof... Detergent Proof... Briliant colors kept for- wunir he Is able to be at home and wel- Ypsllantl spent several days with spent several days of last week LB. come all the friends who come the Quiggles and they called on dent of Lowell, now living in Grand tin Waldron, and family in Jack- in LoweU. ever bright with an exclusive Zircon hard glaze. COMPLETELY CLEANED to call on him. There have been her father. Art Dunn, of Grand Rapids is in Blodgett hospital suf- son Tuesday. many callers the past week from Rapids who has been very sick. fering from a heart attack. Miss Arleen Bryant returned to Completer it^ms will be available at sensational low prices. FRYERS near and far. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Collins of Ann Arbor Sunday to resume her Ada were Saturday night supper nursing duties after spending the When an athlete can read his DA'AY T41W REGULAR VALUE SPECIAL SALE! 2ND BIG WEEK! A A To Buy, Sell or Rent use the own newspaper clippings, higher guests at the W. A. Collins home. Easter week end at home. Ledger want ada. education hasn't entirely failed. Mrs. J. M. DeVlnney spent from Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dalstra and EARLY TO BED * $2.50 Thursday to Monday with her pai^ son and Ralford Dalstra of Grand AND EARLY TO RISE, ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. HUder- Rapids, also the Martin Conde ley of Big Rapids. Mr. Hilderley's lamlly of Cascade Road were Eas- ORIKK LOTS Of Summer's all-important white blouse... done with bright condition is slightly improved. ter Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. mipivMLim/ 3-LB. BAG $1.99 new " flag' color on the smart twin pocket. Tailored 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE zM Mrs. Iva Linton, Mrs. Vada Mc- Itol Dalstra. iMUXANDYOUi 3 big reasons why you won't want to miss... with Ship'n Shore's cool cut-away collar. ..sleeveless for Mahon and Frankie and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Elckhoff and Mrs, Roger McMahon and son baby and Mildred Mullen visited WILL BE action and sun-attraction. In beauty-sudsing .WISE. MIX 'N MATCH SALE! VOUR CHOICE were Easter dinner guests of Mr. the Harvey Eickhoffs at Fallas- combed cotton. Sizes 30 to 38. and Mrs. Jerry Dor an and son burg Sunday, $139 ' (S pc. Setting) Sec all newest Ship'n Shore blouses, in patterns too! • of Murray Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marsh. CHEVtt APRIL SALES SPECTACULAR! Mrs. Will Stone received word Mary and Patricia, of Whitehall DEL MONTE PEAS S 'sz '1.00 last Thursday that her brother- visited his mother, Mrs. Frank Color and design in-law, Alverto Paddock, had been Marsh, and aunt, Mrs. Weldon guaranteed for life ... rushed to the hospital in Coldwater Smith, Saturday. SPECTACULAR STYLE-Proved with a heart attack and acute The Rev, Keith M. Mclver at- s n.oo by leading fashion designers! LIBBY PEAS and CABBOTS bronchitis. tended the Men's Workshop at the $ Ship'n Shore' Mr. and Mrs. Don Dickerson Baptist Theological Seminary in STORE HOURS The smartest look on the road I That'i Chevrolet spent Easter Sunday with their Grand Rapids Monday of last FBANCO AMEBICAN SPAGHETTI s - 1.D0 in all i? glamorous models. And proved, loo. For broadcloth daughter, Mrs. James Carothers, week. Chevrolet's sculptured elegance and gracefully and family in Clyde, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Titus of Monday—Tuesday LESSER QUANTITIES SOLD AT REGULAR RETAIL sweeping lines captured the imaginadon of Mrs. Arthur Schneider and Rob- Penn Yan, New Yorit, are visit- Here's a simple health rule: 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. world-famous designers, inspiring a fabulous blouse... ert spent Easter with the Rev. ing her sister, Mrs. Anna Yardley drink plenty of milk every day. coliectioa of women's fashions. and Mrs. Don Merrill and children and other relatives in Michigan. I| will never let you down. Northern Toilet Tissue 3 little Kittens Cat Food 2 cans 27c touched with In Ravenna. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moyes of Cedar Wednesday—Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Titus of Springs spent Sunday afternoon at Friday—Saturday SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE Penn Yan, New York, visited M-s. Mrs. Yardley's. SEE FREE HAIRBRUSH OFFER ON PACKAGE SPECTACULAR VALUE-Your French cording 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ^ ROLLS 35c —Proved on a round-lrip run over the Louise Sclineider Monday after- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wlngeler HIGHLAND HILL Andes! Chevrolet dealer's ready to prove W noon. of Lansing were Sunday dinner ROLLS 2 3 Charmin Tissue 4 37( Wednesday evening the men of guests of his mother, Mrs. Rose He'll ihew you that Chevy's the only completely From coast lo coast across South America, up the Baptist church mei at the Was- Wlngeier. Mr. and Mrs. George • us * MAIN ST. 120Z. over the Andes from Buenos Aires to Valparaiso, new car in its field, today's biggest dollar buy. sink home for coffee, cake and Ice Butler, jr., and daughter Edith of CAN 49( Hekntan Townhouse Crox and back again in just 41 hours and 14 minutes! Yet prices begin right at the IxHtom of the ladder. cream to honor Mr. Wasslnk's Grand Rapids were Sunday call- Armour's Treet See nim this month for sure! PIONEER MICHIGAN Cbevy went all the way with the hood sealed binhday. ers. shut, widiout a drop of water or oil added — S'/rOZ. I-LB. BOX 33c i*. experiencing every extreme driving situation Potted Meat armours 2 CANS 25( you can think of f(^ 1,900 straight miles. Chev- cmvimn IT'S EASY TO SEE . . . with rolet proved its sure-footed roadability and boundless V8 energy, with the Automobile 16-OZ. TtJ* GRANULATED ** 1 Club of Argenuna certifying the results. You'll gel the bcsl buy ontluUsl seller! llOe DFTERGENT ICE. JJl GT. 77* Corned Beef Hash armcur $ CAN 39( SUGAR

12-OZ. 2 G Th, BJI Air Impala Spwl Covp* witi Dodf by Met. featurinurinqg FET Y-P L AT E GL ASS All Around! Corned Beef armours CAN 49( Nylonge Sponges med?um size of 2 lie Cvtry window ol every ChevoJti k Silety Plolt Gloii. * 7 Vj -OZ. GRANULATED 5W= JAR 25c ineer detergent wv $ On windshield, aid* and $ Claar undlatortod vlalon Marshmollow Creme Fluff BAG rear wlndowa In aU In all dlraotlona. •. ralaxlr.g We Give S&H Green Stamps! Beautiful simplicity for all your separates. It's With Coupon ^ LGE. 33c « 77c Ship'n Shore's cool new sleeveless... impeccably detailed *68 Oldamoblla modalal for drivar and paaaangara allkal Lo Choy Soy Soyce with cording on the mitred two-way collar and slash pocket. Silkiest combed cotton, suds-wonderful. In white/ SAVE SAVE GRANULATED M hi HI .VALUABLE COUPONM H — 1 5 OZ. JAR pastels, sun tones. Sizes 30 to 38. 22c 22c 17c FAB DETERGENT So many loichj new Ship'n Shore Houses...in patterns, tool Save I LGE. % GT. Sunshine Krispy Crackers '>o' 27( 33c 77c I Pioneer Michigan SAVE IDcl CUP COUPONS IN LIFE. ICOK. McCAll S. IADIE5 HOME JOUtNAl IDf tNHKfAINMLNT-Jho Dinoh Shore Chevy Show-StfiKior-NBC TV ond fhe Pot Boon« Chevy Showroom-woekly oo ABC-TV 22( Nabisco Cocoa Grahams Prfcas In this ad efleetlv through Saturday, April 12 See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer | BEET SUGARS"-33* with 1 -LB. BOX With food purchase of $5 or more. Coupon expires 39c I April 12. 1958 • , ATLANTIC IPACIFIC;^ H&H CHEVROLET OfHlitASLL 100^) Riimm SIMH YOirtl AlWAYI WUCOMl AT YOUt LOCAL AUTNOUZIO OlDSMOMJ QUAUTY DiAUt'S. Coupon 508 W. Main St. TW 7-9294 WITTENBACH SALES & SERVICE CO— 749 W. Mom ! J GAL. Fleecy White Bleach 51c 219 WEST MAIN ST.. LOWELL PHOHE TW 7-7577 THE BEST IN NEW CAU . . .U BED CABS . . , AND lEBVICE J

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and Mrs. Everett Sackett spent THE liOWELL LCDOER. LOWEU., MICH., APRIL 19, I9ft Logan News Sunday with them. Honey Creek News S. Keene - N. Boston Mrs. Harold Yoder Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stauffer Mrs. I/eona Hun! Mrs. Mary I^ottwr Hoppe family and Mr. and Mrs i wore Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Lowell Council Proceedings Bob Hickok and Gregory and Mr. Jim Shaffer and daughters and P. T. A. met Tuesday evening nt Jolly Community Club meets and Mrs. William Porrltt. and Mrs. George Raimer and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Kidd and daugh- ihe school with the teachers serv- next week Wednesday afternoon, Gerry Crunlcan and Tom Georgie in ter spent the week end at the ing refreshments. The nominating Regular session, Monday eve- ll was moved by Trustee Doyle, April 16. with Mrs. Ellen Nummer WELL DRILLING Hughes of London, Ontario, spent Thursday afternoon guests at George Overholt home. committee's report was accepted ning, March 17, 1958. supported by Trustee Battlstella. at 1:30. the week end at the Harold Yoder the Paul Poller home were Mr. I 2-3-4-INCH WELLS Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tucker from for voting at Ihe May meeting. In- Council was called to order by that the following resolution be Bunco Club was h c 1 d last home. and Mrs. Roy Whltesell of lonla' EXPERT REPAIBINO Flint spent Ihe week end with Mr. stallation will be held the same President Pro lem M. Jack Fonger adopted: Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mn- Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Miller and and Betty Jefferles. Thursday eve- and Mrs. Alton Church and Mr. evening. at 8:0(1 p. m. The following to be passed by rie Feuerslein. Eleven ladles and | Automatic Water Systems — family enjoyed Easter dinner at a nlng guests were the Eugene King I Pedro club met at the home of Roll call: Trustees Baltlstella, Council and Inserted in the min- several children were present. Sules and Service family gathering with Mr. and family. Friday evening g u e » t s | Laura Bell In Grand Rapids. Priz- McMahon, Dey, Doyle, Fish; Ab- utes of proceedings of meeting. Winners were Ellen Nummer, 1st. Mrs. Herman Miller. were Arthur and Roger StUes Oi'l THE LOWEIX LEDGIIR. LOWELL, MICH., APRIL 10. IMS EXPERIENCED es won by Edythe Andrews, Mo- sent : President Jones. RESOLUTION Mary Potter. Brnco. and Frelda ORSON MELLE WELDING—Also good supply of DO YOU HAVE septic tank prob- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hewitt Belding. Saturday evening guests TECHNICIANS ' nette Baer and Hazel Knoop. The minutes of the regular se.s- Hendricks, consolation. Next meet- 1 r structural ateel. John Polllce, lems? Don't do anything expen- Lost and Found Real Estate For Sale j took Will Bird back to Newaygo '•WHEREAS, under the provi- were George Miles and Jerry Pot- PHONE TW 7 7794 LI\ ESTOCK—Wanted to buy! Al- Lowell Ledger WANT AD PAGE The upper room will hold a rum- sion of March 3 and of the special' i „[ the laws of the State of ing with Mrs, York Kohn with K^^a> M A> » 3118 Quiggle ave.. Ada, R-l. Ph. sive until you use Camp Cesspool ... for better Sunday. s ons ler • wi 3CM wOflvrul so, Beef, Pork and Veal for sale, mage sale at Ihe Ada Town Hall Maude TenCate co-hostess. 110 N. JarknoB LoweU OR 8-1101. olStf CASH RATE: 29 werds 50c, additional words So each. If not and Septic Tank Cleaner, disin- LOST BLACK AND WHITE spot- REAL ESTATE SERVICE In any Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman session of March 13 were read and Michigan, including but not limited Byron Potter and wif« had Eas-j by pound, quarter, half, or whole. service April 19. Proceeds lo help on the approved. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Murray SAW FILING, handles put In todf, paid on or before 19 daye after Insertion, a charge of lOo tegrates grease ^nd sludge and ted English Setter, name "Pat", type of property. Wm. A. Arm- and family had Easter dinner with to Act No. 40 of the Public Acts ter guests nearly all Heir lamllyi East Paris Paddng Co.. 4200 FROZEN SEMEN expenses of Ihelr trip this spring. Police Chief Stephens' report for spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs, and tools sharpened. Dennle'i CULUGAN SOFT Water Service. for bookkeeping will be made. creates proper drainage, no collar and rabies tag. Disappear- strong, 30 years experience. Ph. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bobbins. of 1932 as amended by Act No. 72 East Paris rd., S. E. (2 miles the period of March 3-15 was read. l^aMeln In Ionia. Saw Service. 1 mile west of Low- Complete Water Conditioning on BOX NUMBER: U box number In care of this office Is de- pumping necessary. Hahn Hard- ed west of LoweU. Accompanied Rockford VO 6-1203 or write Ada ... for high con- Mr. and Mrs. William Barnhart Over 50 children, grandchildren of Public Acts of 1933 and by Act south otf 38th St) Call Dutton The clerk reported Issuance of Easter guests at the Elmer Hale eU on M-21. Phone TW 7-9513. a service basis or home-owned sired, add 50c to above. by small collie. Reward. TW 7- R-2. c22-tf of Quonset Point, Rhode Island, nd great grandchildren spent Sun- No. 18 of Public Acts of 1935 and MY M407. or after 5:00. call EM ware, 207 E. Main, TW 7-7501 c51 ception rate and two building permits since last home were the Phlorus Hale fami- c23 tf equipment. Free consultation ALL ERRORS In telephoned advertisements at sender's Hak. 7435. c51 spent several days with the Frann day afternoon with Mrs. Leona also under the provision of Acts 1-0800. Richard Havenga. cl6tf choice of sires regular meeting: Louis Boeskool, ly and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Kimball, service. Phone Ionia 1378 col- RATES are based strlotly on uniform Want Adv. Style. 1957 CHEVROLET "210" 2-Door Barnhart family on route to Ala- Hunt In honor of her birthday. Nos. 93. 95 and 100 of Public Acts Farm Loans 923 N. Hudson, RcnovallnR: Roland The families of Mr. and Mrs 1955 FORD "VS" Fairlane 4-dr. REXALL 1c SALE. Watch for dates lect or write 420H N. Dexter, "V8" Powergllde, whitewall tires. LOST—A BIG ANGORA yellow meda, California. Cancer workers for Ada Town- of 1935. and Act No. 257 of Public OUT-OF-TOWN adverttsements must be accompanied by re- j PER CENT INTEREST-Long M Doyle, Lot 6 Block 25. R & W Frank Shores were Easter guests Radio, heater, Ford-o-matlc, of Christiansen Rexall 1c Sale. Ionia. e51 tf Clare Wlngeler, Dealer. Phone and white cat. Named "Tuffer". ship will be calllnR on you In the Acts of 1939. Village Councils 25. c51-52 • • On motion of Trustee Battlstella, low mileage with pushbutton drive, radio, heater, white- terms, trades of course. Doyle- 4 cubic feet. Cornell Cash & LoweU. p5I AMERICAN BREEDERS Corporation $ 6.30 The relation, mostly from Grand Doyle-Sclmelder Pontine, GMC • ... to arrange an appointment a Council adjourned at 9:25 p. m. Schneider Pontlac-Vauxhall Sales Carry, Bowes road, LoweU. Ph. Service wall tires, solar glass, etc. The spare tire has never Truck, VauxhaU Sales and Serv- FARMERS order your drain tile HAVE YOUR GARDEN plowed by Service Technician • to discuss your life insurance • Approved; Rapids, were Easter guests at (he FRESH & Service. Phone TW 7-9257 and TW 7-7759. ' c38 tf been used. Like new for approximately one half the ice. Phone TW 7-9257, Lowell. now for low truckload prices. a disabled veteran. No plete tot) Everything In Plumbing and • needs I'll gladly analyze your « Bills payable since the meeting WILLIAM JONES, JR., Robert Anderson home for dinner. price. ask for Charlie or Phil. c51 Heating of March 3 were read as follows: Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. PINE 2 x 4'8—You can afford to c51 Lowel! Lumber & Coal. c51 smaU, no piece too large- TW 7- J problem, without obligation. • President James Lind, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie build at these prices only 6c a 9735. p51-52 G. E. Wittenbach Ph. TW 7-7948 LoweU General LAURA E. SHEPARD, Cello Carrots 2 19c 1955 DeSoto Flreflitc Hdtp. Sportsman 2-Dr. Dennie TV Service USED TELEVISION SETS $39.50 FOR SAVE-HAY, Straw and oats. It. ComeU Cash A Carry. Bowes Payroll ending 3-15-58 $ 612.11 Clerk A beautiful low mileage one-owner. Powerfllte trans- to $99.50 reconditioned and guar- Cam Hefferan. One mile east of WANTED-PART OR FULLTIME Charles A. Prompt Service on all makes TV road, LoweU. Phone TW 7-7759. Village Stieet Department 174.05 MAINE NO. 1 anteed. Williams Radio & TV, Townsend Park. p5I-52 work on farm, or clerking in FENCERS —$12.98 mission, radio, heater, washer, whltewalls, undercoat and Radio by experienced serv- c38 tf Hill Lowell Fire Department 220.25 and tinted glass. A new Dodge trade-in from a local ice man. Phone TW 7-9513. Rich- 126 N. HUDSON. c39,tf store, etc. by 21-year-old young Electric Fence Supplies Southwest Bowne GRAVEL ib BOY'S NAVY BLUE SUIT, like Ph. TW 7-7317 Lowell Board of Election Inspectors 164.34 priest. ard Dennie, 1 mile West of Low- WELL DRILLING AND RFPAJR, man. UN 8-3451. p51 Mrs. L. T. Anderson Cement & Road TRUCKING EVERY THURSDAY new, size 12 huskey. TW 7-7874. See it here! P. O. Box 09 Lowell Lumber & Coal Co 95.05 Potatoes 10 69c ell on M-21. c45 tf new pumps and service. Frank to Lake Odessa stock sale. CaU The ol!-new, bigger R. L. Polk & Co. 30.00 RI.ACK DIRT 1955 Chevroler 210 Station Wagon 4-Door p51 WANTED-A WOMAN or a girl AveriJl jr., Phone OR 6-4501. If George Francisco, TW 7-7818. I KtmuOp MEWYosk Jackson Motor Sales 83.83 Mrs. Robert Spencer of Jackson BLOCK SAND This hard-to-find model Is a real nice car, with radio, CAMPBBfX TREE SERVICE - WITTENBACH no answer caU OR 6-1108. c49 tf 1951 CHEVROLET Club Coupe for to do light house work for two . Th« Muluil Lit* Insutinc* Company West Side Garage 19.50 and Mrs. Maurice Harper of Mld- Stones or Coar*e Gravel HERMS heater, signal lights and undercoat. Good tires, finish Trimming, topping and remov- c46 tf ywsrsir ! jf N«« Yotk. N«« fotk.N *. sale. New motor. CaU after 7. elderly people. No washing. Can SALES & SERVICE CO. Radio Service Co, 2.60 dlevllle were Wednesday guests of for Dralnfield and interior, too! ing dangerous trees. Fully In- MOTOROLA TV AND RADIO. For ••••••••••••••*•••••• BOTTLED GAS—Bulk and cylin- p.m. UN 8-2623. c51 go home nights. TW 7-7i21. .149 W. Main St., TW 7 9207 L^le Covert 19.32 Mrs. Gertrude Glldden and sons. Prompt Delivery if** ****"• r* sured. For free estimate phqne the finest call Williams Radio r an der service available. CaU us Panama Carbon Co. 20.39 ' M - ^ Mrs. Robert DcZwaan 1955 Ford Customline 8 Cylinder 4-Door RI 2-4458 or RI >4072. c35tf 4 TV, 128 N. HUDSON. c48 tf now for lowest rates on metered DO YOU NEED HELP with spring State Savings Bank 262.50 and family of Cutlerville were Sat- Phone TW 7-9267 SANITARY MARKET Here Is a low mileage beauty with heater, signal lights, decorating? Painting or paper WRIGHT REBEL urday evening guests at the Joe bulk InstaUatkms and for free Blehler Weed & Insect STORE HOURS: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thnraday 8 to I. Friday whltewalls, washers and of course, a one-owner. This New GMC trucks for Im- hanging? Or are you building a cylinder hookups. Phone CH WANTED Rickert Electric Control 526.00 Flynn homo. Byron Weeks 8 to 9. Saturday 8 to 7. Closed aU day Monday. mediate delivery. Every- " ^WORLD'S SAFEST No Dangerous Chain was the lady's car of a two-car family. Really Sharp! 1482. Wolverine Shellane Service, new home? Would you like your Harry Day, Agent 118.00 Mr. and Mrs. Richard House- V/t Mile* West of Lowell thing from H Ton to 85 SERVICE STATION MANAGER Your General Electric Protection 3758 South Division, Grand Rap- basement brightened up? We also POWEfl SAW... Only power law with wfe, Wittenbach Sales & Service 33.87 man and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. On M 11 PH. TW 7-7997 205 E. Main St., Lowell 1954 Plymouth Savoy 4-Door • Ton. See Doyle-Schnelder Michigan's fastest growing Independent gasoline marketer ids. cl5 tf spray paint For appointment for hand-saw blade action Dealer Edward Yager 7.00 William Johnson of Grand Rapids c50 if Pontlac—GMC Sales & Service. Gean, low mileage, 2-Tone car with radio, heater, slg- free estimates call LE 2-2195. will soon open a station in Lowell. The company desires a local Washers Refrigerators Wayne Hoag 10.00 were Easter dinner guests at the c47 tf i il lights, washer, undercoat, good tires and a like- Pays! TRUSSES—Trained fitter, surgical Dick Andre. S c51 tf man with ambition, sales ability and native IntelllRence as • FOR ANY WOODCUniNG JOB Dryers Ranges C. H. Runciman Co. 250.80 Leon Anderson home. h ff inferior. An Ideal family car. appliances, etc. Koss Rexall manager. No experience necessary. Good salary plus com- Mr. and Mrs. William Howard BALED MIXED HAY for sale. Water Healers Yakes Office Supply 4,90 Guard Drugs, Saranac, Mich. c39tf 1955 PON MAC STARCTHEF 4-Dr. mission. Hospitalization, Paid Vacations. of Kalamazoo were Easter guests Peter Tlmlnskls, TW 7-7228. p51 We Service OUR InstallaUons! John A. Abraham 375.00 against Financial Crisl* an Sedan for sale; 2 tone green The company would also consider leasing this station to 50 of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE-USED OIL BURNERS power brakes, automatic trans- Display at Here's Your Chance to Get a 2nd Car for this unexpected fire or aceldent FOR SALE-USED Refrigerator the right man. Some capital necessary to lease. ^ *I89 $3,027.57 George Howard and family. and coal furnaces, like new. CaU mission, radio, heater, etc. Only can create and deep freeze, large size. In For personal Interview write: 208 So. Hudson Street Mrs. Byron Lewis of Caledonia Summer Driving I.E 2-3619, c38 tf $1,200. Alex Banks, 5931 Ada Street good condlUon, $50. OX 1-8181. JAMES E. SMITH, NAPH-SOL REFINING CO. and Mrs. Charles Kelley of Mld- Protect dr., SE. S c51-52 MORRISSEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Paul Rickert Payroll Ending 3-15-58 $ 502.14 dlevllle were Friday afternoon IMS Studobaker—Overdrive $395.00 p51 1953 BUICK "8" Special 2-door Box 207.. Muskegon, Mich. your Investment, Peace of Cedar Springs 208 8. Hudson. LoweD Orval I. McKay, M. D. 4.00 guests of Mrs. Gertrude Glldden 1952 Hudaoo Hornet—Super sharp $395.00 sedan; radio, dynaflow, white- RUMMAGE SALE at the Ada Town Comstock Park Mind, Family Security 4-WHEEL TRAILER, flat rack, C46-51 TELEPHONE TW7-980J Jay Bolens Ford. Inc. 358.31 and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1953 PlynuMith Club Coupe $3«5.00 walls, you must see this one, only hall, Saturday, April 12 at 9 a. m. for sale. TW 7-7632. p51 Steffens Heating Co. 12.81 Spencer of Jackson were Thursday Try it 1951 Old* Super M Hardtop 1245.00 $127.00 down or trade--$6.40 Sponsored by the OES. Some 1951 Dodge 4-Door—Low mileage $225.00 FIRE • C. H. Runciman Co. 18.60 overnight guests of their sister. 1955 PONTIAC "870" 4 door Sedan weekly. No payments till late second-best. New and used 1950 DeSoto 4 Door Deluxe $195.00 Wittenbach Sales & Service 226.59 Mr. and Mrs. Claire Anderson, EXTENDED COVERAGE One local owner, new car trade, May. Only at Doyle-Schnelder aprons, potted plants and white Guaranteed Used Cars IMI Dodge Ooroaet 2 Door $185.00 Marie and Theresa, were Easter has hydramalic, radio, white- Pontlac, where prices and terms elephants. Also homemade do- 1967 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4 DOOR HARDTOP 1951 Dodge 2 Dooi^-Flaid Drive $ 95.00 TORNADO $1,122.45 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis walls, guaranteed of course by fit your needs. Phone TW 7-9257 nuts and coffee. c51 1957 PLYMOUTH SAVOY CLUB SEDAN AUTOMOBILE Water & Sower Klein and son, Floyd, of Peach your GoodwlU Used Car Head- LoweU, Mich c51 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4 DOOR SEDAN HOSPITALIZATION 1953 FORD CUSTOMLINE 2 DOOR SEDAN Maintenance and Operation Ridge. for Landscaping quarters. Only $386.50 down, NURSERY STOCK-Virus free and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flynn and LIABILITY Black dirt 5-yd. load, $8. New 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DOOR SEDAN Water & Sewer Deposit "Buy with confidence" cash or trade, $38.6^ monthly. certified strawberry plants. Lead- famUy spent Easter with their Hurry on this one to Doyle- lawns put In. 4 Inches of topsoU, 1952 HUDSON WASP 4 DOOR SEDAN Refunds $ 2.50 ing varieties. Raspberry plants, 1951 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 DOOR SEDAN Village-Ixnvell Street Dept. 90.15 •parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn. Schnelder Pontlac, Phone TW 7- seeded and fertilize strawed Mrs, Keith Bowman was a Sat- red, black and purple. Blueberry 1951 CADILLAC "62" 4 DOOR SEDAN Ford Meter Box Co.. Inc. 43 86 Peter Speerstra 9257, Lowell. c51 i50 per 1,000 sq. ft. Also sod 3g7 !urday caller of her father, J. El- bushes. Rhubarb and aspara- delivered and laid. Mac's Lawn 1950 FORD DELUXE 4 DOOR SEDAN A. L. Holcomb Q). 92 00 ^ Smith of Wayland. GOOD ALFALFA hay for sale. gus roots, also the finest in land- Service. CH 3-4664. S c51-10 1950 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 2-DOOR SEDAN Havlland Products Co. traction! Jackson Motor Sales Agency scape material including rose DODGE — PLYMOUTH - DODGE TRUCKS Call Ray I. Coats. UN i-2184. Helllge. Inc. 4.90 111 W. Main St. LoweU c49-51 bushes. Vigorous irrigated stock. 1953 PONTIAC "8" Chieftain Dlx. Southwest Excavating Co. 37.55 Gove Lake 930 W. Mill TW 7-9281 Lowell Phone TW 7 9250 Visit our nursery. Fr ?•} catalogue. 4-door, Hydramatic, heater, E-Z Mrs. Loon Seeley FARM HAND AVAILABLE for Horrocks Berry and Nursery eye. This week only $135.50 down MCQUEEN $ 274.63 Faims, DUdlne Road. R-3, Ionia If you'd like to drive a truck where you've never been able chores or as caretaker, 7J-year- or trade $6.92 weekly at your IJght & Power old man, experienced and cap- Mich. Phone 1221W1 or 1221W2. GoodwlU Used Car Headquarters Congratulations to Mr. and Mis. to drive one before... by all means come in and test one of MOTOR CO. Light ft Power Payroll $2,126.45 Larold Seeley on the birth of a able. Phone ^M 1-4447. c50-5l c 50-52 You auto buy now, savings on 20' Sportlawn 18' Whiriwind 25' Colt our new four-wheel-drive INTERNATIONALS. aU makes, ail models. Terms for Phone TW 7-7711 Light & Power Deposit son In Grand R .'ids Osteopathic 70.00 Tkke it through muddy fields ... up steep hills. Take it BOTTLED GAS—Bulk and cylin- FIBERGLAS, the lifetime coat for your budget at DovWSchnelder S22 tteot Main St. Lowell, Mich. Refund hospital. Thursday, April 3. He 375. DO , der service available. CaU us your boat. Do it yourself, com- Pontiac. Phone TW 7-9257, LoweU, Evenings CaU: John A. Abraham weighed 9 pounds 9 4 ounces, and where you would be afraid of getting stuck wi'h your con- now for lowest rates on metered plete suppUes in stock including Clare Wlngeler UN S 2824, Mareel Kropf TW 7-9968 Mich. Bell Telephone Co. 5,25 has been named Doane Brian. ventional rear-whcel-drive truck. Find out how those INTER- Blue Mill Super Service Sta. 75.00 bulk installations and for free Instructions. Williams Radio, 126 STRAWBERRY "PL A NT Red CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Gregory NATIONAL power-driven front wheels pull you through! cylinder hookups. Phone CH 3- N. HUDSON. c50 tf Raspberry plants, asparagus Crystal Refining Co. 4 507.50 wore Easter dinner guests at the 1482. Wolverine Shellane Service. roots. State Inspected. Bert M. Socony Mobil Oil Co. 508.80 Howard Gregory home In Cascade. Come in soon and traction-test an INTERNATIONAL Truck DISH GARDENS, planters. Begon- FEEDS SEEDS 3758 Soutfi Division, Gra ICI Rap- Purchase Plant Farm, Ph. TW 7 A. L. Holcomb Co. 4.H0i Mr. and Mrs. James Harker and with four-wheel-drive! ias, foliage plants, cactus, and ids. cl9 tf 7160. M-91 and Bowes rd., LoweU. Suburban Oil Co. 11370 other pot plants. Blrchwood Gar- lamlly were Sunday afternoon INTERNATIONAL c51 tf G. E, Supply Cb 11.12 For GOODWILL used cab dens, Godfrey St., Phone TW 7- callers at the Rufus Gregory TRUCKS Standard Oil Co. 399,501 home; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles vW and trucks, see or call 7737. , c36 tf 1952 PONTIAC "8" Dlx. 2-Dr. se-j 25 Rittenger Insurance Service 38,06 j DOYLE - SCHNEIDER dan; radio, hydramatic, a real; Brown and family were Sunday ELECTROLUX CLEANERS Sales Elliott Addressing Machine supper guests. PONTIAC. We trade, finance and sharp 52 model, ready to go, j Company 13.19| guarantee. c47 tf and Service. Bags, filters, hoses, only $88.85 down or trade-$5.23 Reel Mower Robert Phillips spent Easter cords. We repair all makes. Line Material Co. 351.83! weekly. A special for this week with his family and they were FERTILIZERS PAPER TABLECLOTH- Deluie Write or call after 5:00 p. m. Vic's Auto Service 59.24 from your GoodwlU Used Car NEW 20" WHIRIWIND dinner guests of Mrs. Ivah Phil- ' embossed finish. White tolls, 40 John VerDonk. 1901 Darwin S.W., Fairbanks. Morse i Co. 1 319.561 Dealer, Doyle-Schnelder Pontlac- lips and Ray. in. by 300 feet, $4.25 roll. AvaU- Grand ""olds. GL 2-3944. c9tf Power Handle Debt. Retirement Fund 3 422,691 GMC Truck, VauxhaU Sales & Mr. and Mrs. Leon Seeley were able at the Ledger office, TW 7- WEIDING—Also good supply of Service. Phone TW 7-9257, Low- $13,401.70 Easter dinner guests at the Jack j 9261. p41tf DeVrles home in Rockford. structural steel. John Polllce, ell, Mich. c51 Light 4 Power Construction PUMPS, PISTONS. JFTS and 3516 Qulggle Avt., Ada R-l. Ph, Too liiite for I-ast Week REFRIGERATOR, Westinglwuse, Root-Lowell Mfg. Co. $ 92.24 submertiblei. Your Falrbank»- OR 8-1101. cl4 tf Guy and Carl Dennis of Rock- We are now cleaning and for sale. CaU UN 8-3109. p51-l G. R. Belting Co. 55.21 Morse dealer. Ed Sullivan OR TORO builds the right ford were Sunday callers at Ihe HALLMARK GREETING CARDS G. R. Rubber Products Co. 2.47 6-5331. c45 tf 1954 FORD 2-Dr. "VS" Fo.d-o- Vernor Seeley home and at Ihe for every memorable occasion on Get lew FirestORI tires now! Why (ramble with your safoty : Darold Seeley home. matlc, radio, heater. Clare Wln- just to get a few hundred milea more from your smooth $ 149.92 MASSEY HARRIS PARTS-Tne your calendar and every person Robert Phillips who is a patient parts department of C. H. Runci- geler, Dealer. Phone UN 8-5071 tires? power mower for your needs! Water & Sewer Receiving you want to remember! Hall- at Mary Free lied hospital 1 n treating oats man Co. Massey Harris Is kept or UN 8-3211. c51 mark cards are always In good Trade them in for new Firestone tires and get 3afe, Bond Redemption S 125.00 Grand Rapids was able lo spend open full time by Mrs, Clifl taste . . always welcome. Avail- Bure-footed traction . . . quicker, safer emergency stops, Come in and see the new Toro power mowers! Reel or rotary .,. push-type, self-pro- Water & Sewer Operation a day :u his home the past wc^k Loesch. Phone Lowell TW 7-7331. able at Christiansen Drug Store, For Rent akld protection. Firestone tires are designed for today's peUed or riding... small, medium or large—we'll be glad to show you the right power & Maintenance 500,00 end. We are very happy he is Im- r5Ml I/iwell. eSl mower for your needs. You choose from the world's most complete line when you let us proving so rapidly. UPSTAIRS APARTMENT for rent, kind of driving . .. deliver extra miles. $ 625.00 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shimmel DRAPERY HARDWARE-Every- AUCTIONEERING-I am fully ac- $35. Water and lights furnished. Take advanLape of our one-stop service: famous help you choose a Toro. thing you need, curtain rods, Remember, before you buy any "bargain-priced" mower, see what yuu get from and David. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin qualnted with value of all kinds TW 7-9383. c5I Texaco products plus batteries, spark plugs and other GRAND TOTAL $18,601.27 TK# world'i moil complelt IruA tin#—%-ton lo 9S.000 III. OVW. draw drapery hardware, other of property. Will help you In con- accessories 1 . your car. Drive in today. Toro. Compare all the extras for yourself. You'll be glad you did. (We'U b« happy to Nellist and family ol Ada were styles of window accessories. ducting a successful, profitable arrange easy payments when ycu find the Toro that's right for you!) Motions and RenoIuUonH Sunday callers at the Kenneth Fox Window shades made to order. sale. George VanderMeulen, Auc- Personal It was moved by Trustee Mc- home. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS cost least to own! tioneer. Phone Dutton MY 8-8571 Mahon, supported by Trustee Bat- Mr. and Mis. Ellsworth Raymor. Roth Fumlture, Phone TW 7- WEDDING INVITATIONS, Nap- p51 tlstella. that $1,600 be transferred Mr. and Mrs. Duane Raymor and C. H. Runciman Co. 7391. Lowell. . c6 tf kins. 1-day service, open eve- HEIM'S WITTENBACH from the Motor Vehicle Highway Sammy, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ray- PHONE TW 7-9201 PENTA TREATED POLES One GAS TANK, largi- size; Chore Boy nings. Free Thank You Notes and Fund to the Street Fund for (he mor of LoweU were Sunday callers LOWELL — CURKSVILLE — FREEPORT — SARANAC — IONIA or a carload, 20-11. poles at $5.38 milking machine, 1 unit; electric bride's book. Free samples. J. C. TEXACO SERVICE SALES & SERVICE COMPANY payment of current bills. at the Loon Seeley home. Wittenbach Sales & Servke Keena, 635 Thomas, S.E., Grand each. All other sizes in stocks water heater for milk house. UN L MAIN ST., LOWELL PH. TW 7-0225 W. Main Ph. TW 7 9M7 Yeas. Dey, Battlstella, McMahon, 719 W. Main St., TW 7-9*7 LoweU Lumber. & Coal. c51 8-3472. c51 Rapids, Q13-1838, c33 tf Fish, Doyle, 5; Nays 0. Ledger want ads bring results. J 6 THK I-OWEU, I.Fn<;KK. I.OWTLL, MIf lf,, APRfl, 10. IBM LOWE SCHOOL TO PRESENT Mr. and Mrs. Clair Porrltt of ANNUAL Ml'SIC and family. lot his home Tuesday evening, 'HOOK AM Bowne Center wore Faster dinner THK LOWELL LEDOtft, L0W1LL, MICH., APRIL 10. ISM Other Alto News Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lite and j Mr. and Mrs. Soenor Johnson land Larry ontcrtaincd the follow- Lowe School pupils and teacher Alto Community News guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meredith of Clarksville and Mr. and Doris, George Johnson and lnu RUOs,s f,)r K s, ,r Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Grcrn andl » « I'l.'.'kfHst Mrs. Tom Cornell, will present Richardson. and Mrs. Forrest Richardson had'wife and Mr. and Mrs. Vaude Car lni l ,,nci r MRS. CLAUD SILCOX- PHONE UNg 4MI Linda were Last or Sund.n dinner | \ '' ^' C'.uid their annual music proKram on Mr. and Mrs. Rphert McWhin- Faster Sunday dinner with their | and family wore Faster guests of C ,lo(1,)nia ,,r guests of Mr. and Mrs." Gordon 1 J™"'"* ' - - ""'1 Friday evening. April IS. at the noy and Patty and grandson, Gar- mother. Mrs. Eliza Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flhart. Fleet nt ihe Howard Johnson Roh- R ,)- Si(L'l(> ',ml c,li,,1r, n. Mr. school at 8 p. m. The program VOI TH RECREATION COUNCIL Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Toft were ry, were Faster Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alderink Mrs. Spenor Johnson and Miss taurant in (»j;nnd Rapids. The jH'l'Jor ^of i'onliac, j will include vocal selections and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hunt of Has- and sens, Duane and Roger, were Marian Overholt called on Frma r 1 Is APPOINTS MRS. If. I). SMITH Faster dinner guests of Mr. and Fleets were Saturday night and' *^ ' ' "'' ^' Houghton of several folk dances, piano solos, tings. Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Taylor at Ferguson hospital on ni 1 m ml nI|s Tho Bowne Township Youth Mrs. John Jensen of Grand Rapids Sunday house guests of the Greens i !" . '' " ' Er.iost baton twirling and an Indian Mrs. Joe Schwab of Boston. Recreation Council have appointed and spent Monday with their son- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitsch were Friday. Callers at the Green home during | U()8pnb?rK- !V,rs- John s,,,llvan dance, Mrs. 11. D. Smith lo represent Ihe in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Lorna McClure and son. Mrs. Forrest Richardson called the week were Mr. and Mrs, Cla-1 fhe lUiy ui,h «rani1- Carry-in lunch and social hour Library Board in their Associa- Alan Duane of Ann Arbor. Mrs. Peler Pilsch. Gregory, have been ill the past at William Lolls Sunday morning. rencp Canpon of Hastings Mr I o'lutfiter. Mrs. Fiod Allen and will follow the program. week. Mrs. Grace Craig was an Faster r I Vons tion. The council is promoting fout Mr and Mrs. Roy Garrison and and Mrs. Oscar Chapin and haln I " '- - Thomas Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carigon guest of her son, Dick and family. 0 t,rand Rapids was 8 Birth youth projects this year which are four children, formerly of Ada,! Elmdole of Sanfon and Mr and Mrs Sa^'^ay moved into the Leo Biocher house were guests ..t tho Hawloy home us,lor hl m , h, r M,s Sul,i Mr. and Mrs. John F. Spiker of roller skating, dancing, ice skatinrf Mrs. WHI I^tt John Potter and children of near "[ i " 1 - - p no s( in Muir last Sunday. vniv ,hc Rosen,,er Dover, Ohio, announce Ihe birth of and ball names. Every Wednesday ] ^' '' - toy- Opening of the new Undergrad- Lowell. James Green has h e e n [ « Francis Shaffer has invited his uate Library has sharply increas- r ;,m, ,,s v t son on Friday morning. April 4. evening at eight, dancing classes Mrs. Frances Dawson and fath- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Overbeck had staying pan time with his parents ^' ^ - . Watts visited young peoples class of the Naza- ed use of books by University of ,e The bahy has been named James are taught nt the Bowne Township er. Frank Houghton, of Lowell a family dinner Easter for Mr. as they are both in rather i)oori^ l-uier's bnither, Harold Bch- rone church to a pancake supper Michigan students. health. i 'l>r. and wife of Pontine over the Wade. He weighed 7 pounds and Hall. Round dancing is taught by were Wednesday callers at Ihe Overbeck's parents and brother 1 wwk on,, 10 ounces and was 22 inches long. tho Cleveland dancing team of Fred Paulson and Anna Fairchild Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rosenberg • This is the Spiker's third son. Mrs. Grand Rapids. Square dancing is Iwmes. Spiker is the former Carlyn Cleve- taught by Mrs. Rowland Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton and land. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Caledonia. All young people are Joan spent Easter with the Don Carl Cleveland. welcome lo attend these classes. Dutcher family in Caledonia. Shir- ley Thaler of Caledonia visited her Homo on I,eave SORE THUMB 4-H CLUB FOR FOOD SHOPPERS ATTENTION cousin, Joan, Monday. Mrs. Albert ine Haggal was very The Sore Thumb 4-H Club turn- Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Meyer of Britain's Best Buy happy Saturday lo have her son. ed in a very credible performance Ada entertained the Pattison clan ... FARMERS John, fly home from his Army r „nH% „ v ""VS dinnrr. Thosr pr-spnt camp ai Fort Riley, Kansas, to Orand Rapids last week as «IL«t,were Mr ,ind Mrs John £ pa,, WHO OWN -prni Ihe week end with her. John nlm• wh" wftftison and two sons of Dotrolt. Mr. is attending school at Fort Riley. ribbons in I^owell at Achievemeni and Mrs. Edward Pattison of Hol- LATE STYLE Day repeated by v. •.ning blue rib- Jiffy Biscuit land, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patti- Mis, L. M. I load worth is ox- bons at Ihe Civic Auditorium. TRACTORS • •Ttlnj; I" return home from Bul- son and Mr. and Mrs. Richard America! lenvorlh by the latter part of this Birth Pattison of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Mix Large 40 oz. week. Vern "Stub" Hryant is in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carnnhwr John Schroder of Caledonia and SUGAR ihe hospital recovering from a of Grand Rapids are announcing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison. All heart condition. the birth of a son. Dan Patrick, at were glad to have Mrs. Frank You can save money by Mr. and Mrs. M A. Watson had Blodgett hospital on Monday mom Pattison with them as it was the i their three daughters. husbands' ing, April 7. The baby weighed 7^2 first time she had been out since j and children all homo for Faster. pounds. Their daughter, Beth, is her severe heart attack. Tom COUNTRY CUPROARD trading NOW for a I Palsy Metzger remained to spend slaying with her grandparents, Meyer was not present at the gath- | he,- vacation with her grandpar- Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Watson. ering as he was spending his Fas- LARGE |enls. Robert Wood of Ada was a ter vacation with four other young j week-end guest. Al.TO GARDEN CLUB men on a trip to New York city. 8 INCH new John Deere Tractor Mr. ahd Mrs. Fred Pattison had TO MEET ON APRIL 16 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bergy and children of near Clarksville were j their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tho Alto Garden Club will bo Easter dinner guests of tho for- j Purchase of Lowell, for dinner on eiitortained for the April meeting Froien mer's brother, Floyd Bergy. and j Friday evening. Tho Purchases, at the home of Mrs. Clarabell APPLE Trade now beccuse your John Deere A or wife and son. i who spent tho winter in Florida, Kauffman on April 16 at 2 p. m. Mrs. Peter Tilkins visited her showed some interesting views of Tho program chairman is Mrs. B, SO or 60. or any make lafe model tractor daughter, Mrs. George Welfare of that section of the country. Rhea Cronin; table committee Is Hastings, last week. is WORTH MORE NOW! Freda Rus -ell, Ethel Blank an MIRACLE WHIP Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dopew Mr. and Mrs. Denton Wilcox had Edith Owens. Program subject were hosts at a pre-Easter get- as their Easter all-day guests. Mr. logelher of their children and the day is "Getting Ready for the Birds." The District Four Annual and Mrs. Richard Bancroft of grandchildren on Friday evening. I^owell, Miss Barbara Bancroft During the last month we have Meeting will be held in Muskegon Mrs. Maurice Biggs and son, Dick, nnd Gary Fosburg of Saranac. on April 30. of Failasburg were Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham 403 Ccunt sold nearly all of the lafe model callers of Roger Depew. METHODIST CHURCH NEWS SUPERB CRAFTSMANSHIP • AMAZING ECONOMY • FAMILY SIZE! Four had as their Faster guests, the The usual annual "gang", Mr. Tho Holy Week Services of the latter's daughter, Mrs. Cleo used fracfors we had. We could church were well attended. At • Up to 35 mlUt par gallon Meet the VauxhaU, a masterpiece of British genius for and Mrs. Otto Dygert of Kalma- Briggs, husband and sons from practical living. In spite of ita trim silhouette there's SA1AD zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Damouth the Union Good Friday Service, • 4-door convanlanc* sell more if we had them. This Seasons Reading. Mrs. Bon Zoot was a actually room for the average family and all of their LEAN BOSTON BUTT and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox all Rev. Rommie Moore preached on caller through the week. Mrs. • Crulias easily luggage. Fuel economy is a miracle of austerity, and it RAUSER'S FRESH DRESSED the thought "Three Crosses on Gil- RAUSER'S means that RIGHT NOW we can enjoyed Faster day with Mr. and Graham received the good news of turnplka spaed martoeuvres with a close-coupled ease that leta you park to j Mrs. R. D. Bancroft. vary," and Rev. Edwards on "My- last week that tho most recent virtually anywhere. All this, plus bulldog ruggedneas self and the Crowd." Special mu- • Room for 5 big paopla SUNNY KORN OA allow you the top trade-in price x-rays showed that she could and the classic good taste of ita styling, makes this a Pay! sic was offered by a ladies trio of soon begin lo walk without her O Haatar standard aqulpmant truly extraordinary car... and one you really must see! SKINLESS SLICED the Hope Brethren Church and a for your lat® model tractor. walker. This Was very thrilling women's duet by menjbers of the information to Mrs. Graham who Alto-Bowne Center churches. At has not walked since her accident COLBY the Sunday morning services in AGENCY on November 11. LEONA LOAF Alto the MYF presented the COFFEE 09 FRANKS Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hatch en- church with a special gift of 15 tertained the latter's parents. Mr. 1957 MODELS UL pew Bibles; they had purchased and Mrs. Allen Behler, and her these Bibles with money they We have 3 new brother, Jerry Behler. wife and Good & Co. Eorl Y. Colby — Alto earned during tho year and |)fe- family all of Lake Odessa on Eas- '57 models Office Phone: UN 8-3961 sented them in a special Litany ter Sunday. 53i 69* —Save extra on CALEDONIA. MICH. service of dedication. The exceptionally large congre- STOCK YOUR FRcflER NOW Chories I. Colby In the Alto moming service gations at the Alto Methodist one of these Telephone TW 1-8188 DOYLE-SCHNEIDER PONTIAC Office: Clorlnvilie the l^enton Fodere were d church both for tho morning and 428 W. Main St. «... / < lo Ihe work of tho Methodist ;fcy#ning services on Easter re- EXTRA 10% OFF ON CASE 100 Fi-E^Ll OW3-323 1 MicK ley Foundation Crusade. If.:yv~ quired the placing of a number of guaLog were not able to turn your! folder extra .chairs ih the aisles. in on Easter, please turn it in as Morie Thomas of Grand Rapids, ON TH! F0U.0WING PICTSWEET IDAHO 10 lb. soon as possible to the pastor^pr a teacher in Junior College, and a SPINACH Mus place it in the collection plate ne; former teacher in tho Alto School, Sunday. The total amount obtaii was in town last week renewing through the use of this sacrificial acquaintance with many former FROZEN FOODS folder will be available next weef. pupils and old friends. He taught Pint Box New members were received in- here about twenty years ago. Potatoes 5" to the congregations of both tlfe Mr. and Mrs. Clair Flynn enter- Alto and Bowne Center churches tained with a family dinner Sun- during ihe worship hour Easter day. Present were two of Mrs. HERMAN'S moming. Flynn's daughters, Mrs. Friodli, French Fries - 9 oz. GERBER'S STRAINED n m mf. A fitting climax to tho Fast ft husband and children of Detroit Having decided to discontinue Dairy farming I will sell at Public Ajcfion the ROYAL Day was the Cantata, "Memories and Mrs. Ralph Craig, husband foiiowing on the farm located V/i miles Southwest of Lowell, or 5 miles South- of Faster mom." presented and children of near Clarksvllle. east of Ada. I mile North of 36th St. at end of Timpson Ave. on Grand River Dr. the combined Alto-Bowne Cent Chopped Spinach Baby Food 5 'or 41 Mr. and Mrs. William Fairchild choirs under the direction of Mrs. were dinner guests of Mr. and Keith Graham, Mrs. Keith Bow- Mrs. Richard Fairchild on Easter man at the piano. A fellowship Sunday. 9 5 8 lime was held following the pre- Mrs. Henry Wester entertained Leaf Spinach Gelatine Nchi Orange, ^ sentation of Ihe music; coffee, with a Faster dinner. Present punch and cookies 'veto served by were Mr. nnd Mrs. AI Streelman, R.C « Upper Wg. tho women's societies of both Mr. and Mrs. Nels Larson and Sat, April 12 i Squash, Waffles All Havers PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT churches. P.M. family. Miss Marie Wester of A reminder to Bowne Center' 'ifrnnd Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Young Adults; Friday night, Apr. ry Wester and fdnfllly of Mlddle- CREAMERY 11, this group will clean the up- vllle, Mr. and Mr. Harold Wester Peas, Cut Corn stairs of the hall, paint the scen- and family of Lowell, Mr. and ery, etc., for the plays. All who Mrs. Julius Wester. Mr. and Mrs. can come to help, please do KQ. Duane Krauss and family of Alto. Head of Cattle Saturday night: Dress Rehearsal. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and BANGS TESTED Cream Style Corn The Young Adults will present family and Mrs. Pearl Johnson of Hoktein, 6 yrs. old, Fresh 5 weeks Guernsey 3 yrs. oM. Fresh 3 weeks three one-act plays Saturday night Otsego were afternoon visitors. Hobfein, 4 yrs. old. Fresh 2 weeks Guernsey, 3 yrs. old, Bred Sepf. 24 April 19. 8 p. m. at the WSCS hall. Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Hokfein, 2 yrs. old. Bred Jem. 16 All procoedji will go to the build- Mrs. Ray Pitsch were Mr. and Hokfein, 3 yrs. old. Bred Ocf. 13 Peas & Carrots ing fund; 50 cents per person, $1 Mrs. Glenn Warren of Ionia, Miss Hobfeln. 2 yrs. old, Ired December Hokfein. 2 yrs. old. Bred Aug. 26 per family. Gel your tickets from Alice Murray of Lowell. Mr. and Hobt.-Jersey, 6 yrs. old, Fresh 3 weeks Hokfein Heifer. 18 mos.. Bred Dec. 7 Ipkg. any young adult or at the door Mrs. Charles Archer, Mrs. Ruth thai evening; potiuck lunch to fol- Sinz and two daughters, Peggy Guernsey. 4 yrs. old, Bred Jan. 15 Hokfein Heifer, 16 mos.. Bred Mar. 5 WEED-KILLING "ILAN- low. and Pat, all of Ada. Hobfein, 5 yrs. old. Due in April KET" IN ACTION I Holsfein. 5 yrs. old. Open Milking Equipment All celery planted same Hobtein, 2 yrs. old. Due soon time. Only difference: Brindle, 5 yrs. old, Due by sale date Esco 6-can Becfric Hilk Cooler celery at left was band 2 Surge seamless Milker Paik 3 mos. old 3<«50' VtOAD** sprayed once with Vega- Guernsey. 3 yrs. old. Fresh 3 weeks dex at planting. Results Combine Your Insurance Hokfein, 7 yrs. old, Fresh 1 month Surge Milker Pump complefe wlfh pip- like this, last year, saved commercial growers from Guernsey, 3 yrs. old. Due in April ing for 26 cows . $20 to $90 an acre on Hokfein, 4 yrs. old, Bred Dec. 11 12 Milk Cans, 2 Wash Vats, Sfrainenefc COyHTRY hand-weeding costs. Policies In One Policy

Dep«iidable Innurance service to the community through FRESH local reprpHenUUIvm blnc« 1887. THIS NEW WEED-KILLING "BLANKET*! FARM EQUIPMENT LARGE One Policy • One Premium Insurance . . . Fire & Lightning. 1938 Silver King 4-wheel Tracfor wlfh Harvest Handler 16-ff. aluminum Grain Skim Extended ('overage, Windstorm k Hail, GUkh Coverage. 12 OZ. CAN SAVE YOU $20 TO $90 PER ACRE underslung Plow. PuHey and PTO Elevafor wlfh Mofor Non AHMWiahle "AliinOne Policy" backed by 70 years 1952 Cose Chopper wlfh Pickup Hay Windrower for a 7-ff. Mower IN VEGETABLE CROPS of Underwriting and One-!laIf Million Dollar Reserve. Head 1 Mlnneapolis-Moliiie 1 -row Trailer Corn 1952 Case Blower and Filler Pipe Picker It's \ egad ex.® and it kills weeds for you in a new way. You New Low Rates . . . Broad Coverages ... as much as 25% 2 Rubber Tired Wagons wlfh "fake end- navlngH on premium. 1 Oliver 5-ff. PTO Combine spray it only once—at planting lime. Vegadcx forms an gafe unloader" Chopper Boxes (1 invisible chemical blanket over your soil liial smothers weeds. Wagon a 1953 Case) Nof r j y small articles. Please be on Pesky annual grasses—even tough weeds like purslane and For complete information on Farm Properties and Town & Unloader Jock on Sfand Hme. henbit—sprout, touch the "blanket," and die. Because Country Home coverage at present day values ... see vour weeds seldom appear, Vegadex can cut labor costs fur hand local agent or Phono or Write our Home Office for the name weeding as much as $90 per acre. Your vegetables come M«kt lult iov it tpflyinf tllhl AU |roul of our nearest agent. TERMS: Cash, unless other arrangements have been mode with Hie CieHi before Moniinto DmIm iboul Mi* tpccUl oflet on through unharmed, with no weeds lo fight them for sun- iht iPRAr RAtlK thai tccuiilelir mmuttt the sale. Settlement musf be made day of Sale. (Not responsible for accidents) 28th St., Just Off US16, at Cascade lti» (mount ot 1(111] jout ii| ipplits p«c acift light, water and plant food. And Vegadex won't "build up" in your soil, even if you spray each time you plant. MICHIGAN CftOWERSI V.g.d.i U Payroll Checks Cashed Free 33 • of* ler cilery, UNuca, (a^bog*, broc- WOODLAND MUTUAL Before you plant your next crop, drop by your nearest coli. brutttl tprouti. ceuliflowor eel- Iar4t. bait, mi/tlarj, •plnach, turnip FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Monsanto Farm Chemicals Dealer. lie'U tell you how greani, honovar telod, trap beam, Cornelius Meeuwsen, Prop. Vegadex adds extra profits to every acre of vegetables lime beam, aaybeam, garden beel* Phent Woodland 2635 aweet «otn, Sold cere GEORGE VANDERMEULEN. Opeq Men., Tues., Wed. 9 AM to 6 PM Thurs. and Fri. 9 AM to 9 PM Sat 9AM to 7PM you harvest. HARRY DAY. Cleric Auctioneer, MY 8-8571 Sfafe Savings Bonk, Lowell THE LOWEU. LEDGER. LOWELL. MICH., APRIL 10. IMS Engagement Announced Wolverine 4-H News COMING EVENTS BIRTHS Lowell News The Wolverine 4-Hers did well In Forsylhe & Three Cheer Leaders their many projects at the Spring Wind Up Activities Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snay vis- The next regular meeting of the I To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cnrna- Achievement held in Grand Rap- Egger ited friends in Clare over the week Child Study Club will be Thursday, I ban a T'a pound son. named Dan ids Civic Auditorium last week. STRAND The last basketball game this end. April 17 nt the home of Mrs. Rob- Patrick, at Blodgett hospital, April The clothing girls received ACCOUNTANTS year marked the end on an acti- Mrs. Paul Kel'oRg and Jerry- ert Bames. Guests are welcome. 12. many honors Betsy McPherson Is THEATRE vity for three Lowell High Senior spent the Easter vacation with her To Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Plare, a one of the four top girls chosen The Pnscilla Circle will meet... INCOME TAXES LOWELL - MICH. Kirls. Sandra IkwunK, Margaret sister, Mrs. W. D. Brooks in Pon- , , a -i -le . >abv girl, Vlcki Lynn, on March for style; Sharon Griftm will lie Wednesday evening. April lb, at " y l,' * ' .. . . Court and Judi EiUs are three tiac. .. . , r\ • 'i 25 rit Butterworth hospital . cShe one of the nine from the county PREPARED Thtirs.. Fnl.. Sal. Anr 10. 11. 12 the home of Mrs. Orion Thaler 1 cheerleaders who will not be re- Dr. and Mrs. Orval McKay and welshed 7 pounds, S'a ounces. exhibiting for workmanship at the Mrs. Arle Leeman will bo co-host- turning next year because o f daughters, Cam and Kim were state show. Other girls from the THE graduation. Sandy has been a ess. Mrs. Jack Fonger is In charge To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, 522 Ada Dr. dinner guests of his mother, Mrs. club who were In the top fifty DEERSLAYER cheerleader for three years. The of the program. Mrs. Tyrus Wes- R-l. Apr. 1 at Blodgett hospital, a McKay, of Saranac. Mrs. McKay's daughter, Garry, weighing 6 lbs., were Sheila Olin, Judy Odell and ADA, MICHIGAN ClME fv^AScrjOlr first was spent with the junior sell will be the guest speaker. De- Mary Alice McPherson. Color by D* Lut* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn But- 14 o/s. group nnd the last two in the ler were also guests. votions will be given by Mrs. Ed On Electrical projects the boys Lok larfctr» Rita Mmm To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kel- senior division. Judi has been a Kiel. received 5 A's and 1 B In handl- cheerleader for two years, the Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Smith were ley, 130 Hudson st., a girl, Carla Cartoun imd Shorts dinner guests on Easter Sunday, drafl they received one A and one first as a member of the junior On Sunday, April 13 at 2 p. m. Mar|e| on March 29. weighing 8 LOWELL CHRISTIAN Final Chapter o( "Oonjfo Bill" B. group. Margaret is in her first of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hample in the members of the Board of Di- n,8. 3 0/S- Friday only at 9 p.m. Grand Rapids, and later they all In the district uinene Uelmers REFORMED year and Is in the junior group. rectors of the Lions Club wil To Mr. and Mrs. Darold Seeley. Mrs. Hoagland. physical educa- called on Mr. and Mrs. Arvine meet In Recreation Park. won first place In style In the Sun., Hon., Tuc*., Wed., Smith who have moved into their on April 2nd a son, Duane Brian, third division and Sharon Ouendag April IS, 14, 15, 16 tion teacher, is the sponsor of the Regular meeting Business A weighing 9 pounds 9Mi ounces. groups. The girls who will return new home. raled the highest In the first-year GOSPEL SERVICE Sunday from 3 P.M. Professional Women, Monday. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doyle next year are Seniors: Marsha Mrs. Alice Dennie of New Buf- girls. » April 14, 8 p. m. at club room. of Vergennes Road, Lowell, on Sunday 10 O'Clock TfH Verspoor. Judith Briggs, Mary falo Is spending a week's vaca- Both boys and girls completed tion with relatives in LoweU, and Friday, April 4 at Blodgett hos- Hilton-Can flHd all of their projects and the ma- Lewell City Hall WPSIX Dewey and Sue Keck; in the jun- Co-Weds will meet at the church friends in Hastings. pital, a girl, Maureen Kay. weigh- jority got bide ribbons. All in all ALAN LAPP ior division: l/ouise Noah, Bar- Announcement has been made (Sunday School) Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bannan en- Saturday, April 12 at 7 o'clock. ing 7 pounds. 7 ounces. they certainly had a good time DIANNE POSTtH bara Bain, Judith Posthumus, Ma- Hosts and hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. of the betrothal of Miss Paula tertained for dinner on Easter Mr. To Mr. and Mrs. Theo Miller. this winter and learned a lot. Classes for All Ages WILLIAM IENDIX ria Ortowski and Sylvia Dkyhui- Dan Walker nnd Mr. and Mrs. Rae Hilton, daughter of Mrs. Paul and Mrs. A. F. Christie of Grand R-3, Lowell on March 17, a son. Pete McPherson zen. Loyal Mullen. D, Hilton, and the late Mr. Hil- The cheerleaders are chosen by Rapids, and the Jules Erler fami- Geoffrey Byron, at Pennock hos- ton, to Mr. Tom W, Canfleld, son Reporter PETER VANDER KAMP COIONOt "Bridice on Ihe the faculty on a point system bas- ly. Afternoon callers were BUI Ban- American legion meets Monday pital, He weighed 9 pounds. of Donald Canfleld of Grand Rap- SUPERINTENDENT River Kwol" nan of Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. A card received by the ledger ed on their try-outs. Any girl at evening, April 14. at the hall. ids. 130 Andre, S. W. Watch for all lhi« hlj; pictures! Lowell High Is eligible to enter in- N. Heufelder and son William of Miss Hilton Is a 1955 graduate this week from Tripoli, Libya, Regular meeting of Cyclaman Public Notice Grand Rapldn, Michigan to these try-outs. Ionia. of Ix)well High School and attended written by A-2C Bill Aldrich, who Chapter No. 94 of the O. E. S., Phone GL 2 92.^0 This year the girls have earned Philip Davenport called on Calvin College. Mr. Canfleld Is also says: "Just a card from Africa, Paul and Clare Ruehs of Caledonia April 11. There will be a Pro- VANDERVEEN. FREIHOFER. COOK « with a scene very common where money for very smart new uni- BRYANT. AHornayi a graduate of Lowell high school in Everybody Welcome Sunday evening. ficiency class at 8 p. m. at the |}S W. Miln, Lowell Mich. I am stationed. The trees In Ihe forms and are now in the process tlif cjass of 1954 and he recently c33 if of collecting coat hangers f o r Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Freeman Masonic Temple. Be sure and bring ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR returned from overseas duty with background are date palms and HEARING CLAIMS funds. Each year the girls attend attended Ihe Horse Breeders As- clothing and articles for overseas the United States Army. the small ones are orange trees." shipment, to the meeting. This is Slat* ol Michigan, The Probate Court lor a Cheerleading Clinic. There they sociation banquet In Lansing, Sat- lh« Count* ol Kent. The couple have planned an Au- learn new rules and regulations urday. the deadline. AI a tettion ol taid court, held el Ihe gust 2 wedding. Mrs. Maude MacTavlsh spent the probate olfica, in Ihe city ol Grand Rap th.it they ate to follow. Besides There will be a square dance at idi, in teid county on Ihe Easter holidays with her son Ted l?lh day c' March A. D. IS58, McDIARMID'S IRON & METAL being leaders, the girls must have the Masonic Temple April 19 spon- SPRING DISTRICT MEETING and family In St. Louis. Present, HON. WALLACE WAALKES, JR., loyalty and iust plain good sense. sored by the Order of the Eastern Judge ol Probate. TW 7-7025 5334 iegwun Ave., SE. Lowef Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Campbell In the Matter of the Ettate of The spring district meeting of This is proved "f our cheerleaders Star. Square Dancing only. Re- of Saranac visited Mrs. F. A. Gould MARY O'IRIEN, Deceated, the four county Farm Bureau wom- TEQVILA by the Sportsmanship Troph: freshments will be served. Dance It appearing fo Ihe court that the lime Thursday. for preienlation of claimt against taid en will be held April 16 at the Eddie Piatt awarded to Lowell by the Grand Buyers of All Kinds of Iron Mr. and Mrs. George Wybenga starts at 9 p. m. 51-52 eitale should be limiled, and that a lime Community building in Sparta. j Valley League last year. and place be appointed to receive, examine Kent County is to be hostess for CATCH A FALLING STAR of Grand Rapids spent Thursday Alton Ladies A'd will nieet in end ediust all claimt nnd demnn>ii aoaintl and Metal said deceased by and before said court: Perry Como with their cousin, Mrs. Albert Mar- the church basement Thursday aft- the day, and each lady I from Kent It it Ordered. That all creditors o( scid County) is asked to bring a hot WE HAVE FOR SALE Jolly Hustlers tin. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Arm- ernoon, April 17 with Mrs. Ada deceased are required to present their claimt WHO'S SORRY NOW to taid court at said Probate OMice on dish to pass for the noon meal. Tie Jolly Hustlers 4-H Club strong accompanied them and Bames as hostess. Please bring Cor Parts. Angle and Channel Iron, and Pipe Connie Francis or before the A coffe hour is being planned for brought home their share of rib- spent the day with their cousin, own table service. 5th day of June A. D. IKI. Re-enforcing Rod at ten o'clock in the forenoon, taid tim« 9:30 until 10 a. m. After which the bons from the County 4-H Achieve- Mrs. Jennie Townsend. ARE YOU SINCERE Past Matrons of Cyclaman Chap- and place being hereby appointed tor the regular meeting will begin. Pick Up Service Earl J. McDiarmid Andy Williams ment held at the Civic Auditorium Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bargwell eiaminatlon and adjustment of all claimt Mid demands againtt taid deceased. This district meeting Is not for April 1-3. Twenty members ex- of Grand Rapids spent Easter ter, 0. E. S., will meet at 8 p. m. April 16, Mrs. George Story, host- If is Further Ordered, That public notice officers only, but for every farm SAIL ALONG SILVERY MOON hibited various projects. Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ida thereof be given by publication of a copy Billy Vaughn Krum. ess. ol this order lor fhree successive weeks bureau woman and guests whom Honored at Civic previous to taid day of hearing in the Mrs. Charles Smith who has she would care to Invite. Handicraft—Gay Carey. Mary- The Lila Group of the Congrega- Lowell Ledger a newspaper printed and cir- TWENTY-SIX MILES been In Butterworth Hospital under culated in said county. lyn Houseman. Danny Huver. Dick tional Women's Fellowship will WALLACE WAALKES, JR,. SEWER TROUBLE? Four Preps treatment has been transferred to IN MEMORIAM Rollins, Jo Schlemitzauer. David meet in the church dining room judge of Probate. the Sunshine Hospital. She is com- Kent County, Michigar In loving memory of our dear A WONDERFUL TIME UP Wessell, Joan Wester. Ty and Thursday, April 10 at 2 o'clock. A true copy. Call GL 2-0913 THERE Gretchen Wessell, all received A ing along as good as can be ex- C, R, LAWTON. father Lonnle M. Elckhoff who met Register ol Probate. C49-5I Pat Boone ribbons. Marylyn Houseman also pected. The Perry Group will meet on accidental death two years ago, ... if you have clogged sewers or drains. We won Honor ribbon. Loyal Rlckner Is a patient in Friday, April 11 in the home of GERALD M, HENRY, AMy. April 12, 1956, have fhe latest modern equipment. BREATHLESS Electrical—Dick Rollins, Gay Dutterworth hospital. Mrs. Nick Kloosterman. 60 Michigan Trust Bldg. Our God has a plan, a purpose. Grand Rapids, Mich. We also Install Sewers and Drains Jerry Lee Lewis Caroy, Dave and Tommy Davis. Mrs. Claude Thome visited her Not ours to question why. The Merry Grcle of the Meth- SALE OF REAL ESTATE Ty Wessell, Gretchen Wessell and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Tuma His love brings peace and comfort, 2-Year Guarantee odist church will meet Friday at S,£ The Probate Court Danny Huver received A's; David and family of Mount Pleasant fof !enf. As the years go passing by. Open Saturday Nlgnt 2 p. m. in the lounge. At a session of said court held et the p51 Marty, Greg and Debby 24-HOUR SERVICE ; Wessell, B. Ty Wessell received an several days of last week, and Mr. probate ollice, in the city of Grand Rapids, CARD OF THANKS j Honor ribbon. Thome joined them for Easter Island City Rebekah Lodge will in taid County on the First-year clothing—Diane Pos- Sunday. 2nd day of April A. D. I^S8. I wish to thank my relatives, Radio Service hold its regular meeting at their Present. HON. WALLACE WAALKES, JR. thumus, Diane Christiansen, Jan- Mr. and Mrs. George Whitfield hall, April 15. They will have a Judge ol Probafe. neighbors and friends for all the In the Matter of the Estate of ELECTRIC SEWER SERVicT Company ice Qouse, Taris Zahm, all won A of Jackson were Saturday over- pctluck supper for members and MARTHA WHITING. Deceased. cards, flowers, and calls and tho Gerald M. Henry having fifed in said 32 Hal! St., S. E. Grand Rapids, Mich. H. Q. CHBOUCH I ribbons a.id Carrie Albus and laght guests of Mrs. Florence their lamilies and friends at 6:30. many acts of kindness shown me Joan Wester won B's. Third-year court hit petition, praying for license to sell cl-4 U you got It here, it's gotta Whitfield. On Sunday she accom- the inferetf of said estate in certain r^al during my stay in the hospital, Card party at Legion Hall, Sat- be good! , clothing—Gretchen Wessell won an panied them to Belding to spend estate therein described. and my convalescence at home. ! A and seventh year cloihing-June urday, April 12, 8 p. m. c51 It it Ordered. That the Nt E. Main St Ph. TW 7 tHS Easter with Mrs. William Cowles 7th day of Mjy A. D. IVM, Certainly each act has been ap- j Preston A and Honor ribbon and and Ted. fen o'clock in the forenoon, at said preciated. style review . Morse Lake-McCords Farm Bur- probate office, be and !s hereby eppoinfed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse of eau win meet at the school house lor hearing taid petition, and that all c51 Walter R. Wleland 'ftvffih, RAVENNA Ionia called on Mm. L. B. Ay.ti, persons inferestad in taid estate appear be- on Friday, April 11, 8:30 p. to. fore said court, at said time and place Sunday. Lena Depew and Hazel Yelter will to show cause why a license to sell the In- Read the Ledger Want Ads. Mrs. Trenls Devener and the terest ol said estate in said real estate , $; T livestock sales serve coffee. thouid not be granted. John Phelps family spent Easter It it Further Ordf-ed, That public notice i Prices for April 7. 1,142 head vacation in Fort Wayne and Flora, The Goiden Chain Farm Bureau thereof be given by publication ol a copy ol this order for rfiree succettive weeks ILivestock, 52 cases Poultry HOWDY Indiana with Mrs. Devener's sis- will meet at the Vergennes hall previout to said day of hearing. In the Lowell Ledger a newspaper printed and cir- «\ ' anc' Rakbits ters and brothers. next Tuesday evening, April lb. culated in said county. Mr. and Mrs. Orie Groenenboom WALLACE WAALKES. JR.. Veal up to $37.25 cwt. PARTNER! WA.KAN YA ( AMPFIRE will be host and hostess. Judge ol Probefe. A True Copw. Beef Steers and Heifers up to $25.75 cwt. GIRLS ELECT OFFICERS C. R. LAWTON Lowell Showboat Garden Club Regitler ol Probafe. cSI-l On April 1 the Wa Kan Ya Camp- Beef Cows up to $19.00 cwt. meets Monday, April 14 at the fir^ g|rls held election of officers. GERALD M. HENRY, Afty. Beef Bulls up to $22.40 cwt. home of Elenor Rollins, hostess, 40 Michigan Trust Bldg. Tfc.followl ng girls were elected to with Alice Wessell, co-hostess, at Grand Rapids, Mich, Feeder Cattle from $15.00 to $25.25 cwt. FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT 8:30 p. m. Come and bring your Hogs up to $23.00 cwt. Need Cash Priebe, president; Mary Stale of Michigan, The Probate Court lor guests and maybe you will win the County ol Kent. Kay-Phillips, vice-president; Lola WE SOLVE Sows up to $21.40 cwt. the April Shower Gift! 50-51 At a session of said court, held at the Lpe Sbaler, secretary and Mar- probate ollice, in the city ol Grand Rapids, All of Your Television Boars up to 515.80 cwt. garet Laux, treasurer. in said County, on the The Lowell Moose will hold a 3rd day of April. A. D. I9S8. Repair Problems Feeder Pigs from $10.25 to $20.75 cwt. on the the girls then took some plants Benefit Chicken Dinner on Sunday. Present, HON. JOHN DALTON. Judge ol Probafe. to 'the Lowell Rest Home for Easi- April 13 at the Moose Dining Hall. Horses from $40.00 to $77.00 each In the Matter ol the Estate of For adjustment or repairs, er.- Adults 51.50; children 75c. Serving HOMER MORRIS. Deceased, Winnie Chaffee having filed in said court call on your TV experts to SALE STARTS AT 5:00 P. BI. Lola Lee Shaier, Sec'y from 2 to 5 p. m. c50-51 barrelhead? her final administration account, and her put your set in shape for The sale has the largest number of buyers paying the high- petition picying for Ihe allowance thereof Alton Ladles Aid Rummage Sale. and for the assignment and distribution ol top performance. est market prices for your livestock. the residue ol said estafe. for the allowance April 11, 12, 14 at VFW Hall, Fri- of fees, and for the allowance of all things Valuable Free Gift given away at 9:00 o'clock every Men- day and Saturday 9:00 a. m. to therein tonfained. doy night. Must be present to win. It Is Ordered. That the Just Col Me... 5:30 p. m.; Monday 10 a. m. to.4 7fh day of May A. 0. 115$. Yon are always welcome to attend the sales every Mon- L YOU CAN DEPEND p. m., woven rag rugs. p50-51 at ten o'clock in the forenoon, et taid pro- day even though yon do not have anything to sell. TW 7-9275 bate office, be and Is hereby appointed for We operate the Ravenna Livestock Sale on Monday, the :!US Ve e«amining and allowing said account and ON YOUR I ^^ ' Open bowling at American Le- hearing said petition; Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday and the Fremont Sale on Friday. gion lanes, Saturdays 5 to 10; Sun- It is Further Ordered, That public notice For prompt and courteons trucking sen-ice — call E. Cook, % -Offered in the 'nfew hereof be given by publication of a copy days, 2 to 9. To reserve alleys oe- Radio Service FRIENDLY of this order, for three successive weeks phone OR MOSS Ada. Bonded for your protecUon. tween these hours telephone TW 7- prrviout to taid day of hearing, in fhe Lowell Ledger a newspaper printed and cir- COMPANY 7566. Closed Easter Sunday. c50 culated in taid county RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES Peaturama JOHN DALTON — R, G. CHROUCH — Art Steward RAVENNA, MICHIGAN J. Paul Herman Judge of Probate Auctioneer Manager CARD OF THANKS A true Copy c9tf We wish to express our deep C R, LAV/TON, wioe-wipE Register of Probate. cSI-l Lowell Loan Company appreciation to our relatives, AUTO'POLICV ' friends and neighbors, to the Re- ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR 115 W. Mali Phone TW 7-9907 EVdfrlM • I jk 'nJBKwil HEARING CLAIMS bekah Lodge, Blue Star Mothers, Stale of Michigan, The Probate Court lo- and W. R. C. for their many kind- the County o* Kent. 0rm^ At a tettion of taid court, he'd at the nesses at the time of the passing probafe office, in the city of G and Rap of our mother and sister, Mrs. idt, in taid county on fhe 8th day of April A. D. 19'0, Celia Williams, also to the Rev. Present; HON. WALLACE WAALKES, JR., lb. J. M. DeVlnney and the bearers Judge of Probate, In the Matter of the Estate of BEEF POT ROAST 59c for their services, and to all who JAMES W. ZERBA, Daceated, expressed sympathy with flowers. If appearing fo the court that the time SWIFT PREMIUM areof Beatrice Blmey 'or presentation of claimt againtt taid etfaft should be limiled, and that a time anc Swiss Steak lb. 65c c51 Eva Yager place bi appointed lo receive, eiamine eno adiutf all claimt and deman^t againtt taid Dinner Franks ib. 49c deceased by and before taid court; CARD OF THANKS If it Ordered, That all creditors of sale Ground Beef Ib. 59c deceased are required to present their claimt We wish to extend our sincere fv. taid court a? taid Probate Office or Pork Steak Ib. 59c Does your home need repoirs? appreciation and thanks to the peo- or before the 20lh day of Juna A. D, 1KB, End Cuts Spare Ribs Ib. 45c ple who helped save our house at ten o'clock in the forenoon, taid time Would you like fo odd a bathroom? and place being hereby appoinfad for the and contents, as a result of the eiammation and adjustment of all claim, Could you use a new pde type building? fire Saturday. and demandt againtt taid deceated. Sliced Bacon lb.39c Pig Hocks lb.39c If it Further Ordered. That pubfic nofic» c51 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Franks thereof be given by publication of a cop Do you need a tenant house? of this order for three succettive weel CARD OF THANKS reviout fo taid day of hearing, in Iht Bits-O-Sea Tuna 2 for 24c b your kitchen as modern as your bam? Cswell Ledger a newtpaper printed and cir I wish to thank all my friends culated in taid county. DeHa Golden Sweet Corn 2 for 35c Fresh Produce WALLACE WAALKES. JR., Do you need money for improvement? for their acts of kindness shown Judge of Probate. Dela Pork & Beans 2 for 29c i'f.U 13 3 *•.- me during my stay in the hos- Kent County, Michlgar Cabbage Ib. 12c A true copy. Beet Sugar 5 lbs. 51c " a. yi ' '-J pital. C. R, LAWTON, Carrots 2 bun. 33c p51 Michael Arehart Register of Prcbafe. cSI-l Carnation or Pet Milk 3 for 49c Onions Ib. 11c LET US HELP YOU Precious Brand Coffee Ib. 75c Celery 35c to secure an F.H.A. loan •BEi • i CLARK Shedd's Lady Betty Prune Juice 35c — — — from I to 33 years fo pay WEREMOVE 4% INTEREST Dead or Disabled Plumbing and Horses and Cattle Heating And Other Farm Precious Grocery Animals SHEET METAL WORK WE GIVE G&G RED STAMPS — DOUBLE STAMPS ON WEDNESDAYS LOWELL LUMBER VALLEY CHEMICAL TW 7-7534 Welfare Orders cashed with courtesy and discretion ... we welcome and ap- COMPANY preciate your business 309 East Main St. Phoi,e & COAL CO. The Rollins Agy. FOR FREE 8E.iVICE Open Evenings 'til 10 V* 7-7706 218 St. Wwfchjtoi TW 7-W91 PHONE lor lA 400 LoweD (D. Clark, Frop.) WKih. 835 W. Miia TW 7.9321 c43tX 416 North St. We Deliver