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Etfablithtd June, 1893 LOWELL. MICH.. THURSDAY, MAY 17.1956 Number 4

Grand River Creitt at 16.12 Ft. B'lddy Poppies Oil Sdt Will Move Three Home* for New Kroger Store in liOUell 'May 20-26 is Michigan Week May ^4, 25, "mmammr ^ I auiaII Dlnn^ Di^n Flooding Rivers, Tornado Alerts Buddy' Poppies will be on sale Lowell Plans Busy Day for Visiting by the Veteran of Foreign Wars Harass Residents Over long' Weekend Auxiliary to Post 8303 in Lowell Mayor Alden Bridges of Watervliet on May 24, 25 and 26, according to l^ou'ell and vicinity was spared The all-clear will he giv- Next week is "Michigan Week", School Band, and other local dig- an announcement by President any serious damage from the en by the fire siren and the fac- land on Monday, May 21. Mayoi nitaries will also be on hand to swirling skies and extremely hum- tory whistle, short blasts, for one Elizabeth Hawk. j Exchange Day will be observed Joyce Lasausky is chairman of give the Mayor a proper greeting. id weather over the week-end, in minute. by all cities, towns, and villages of Mr. Bridges expects to arrive in which a 72 hour period saw al- This warning system is just to the local Buddy Poppy Sale, and | our state. urges: 'Please, don't forget. Mr. Lowell at eleven o'clock Monday most 30 hours of tomado-alert be used in the event a tomado Village President and Mrs. Peter morning. weather conditions. is actually sighted and headed our and Mrs. Public!". ; Speerstra will journey to Water- Cora Troy and Lucille Adrianse The Lowell Village Council Will Thankful to have suffered only way. vliet for the day, and will be guests have been dectod delegates to the hold a special session in the mom- loss of sleep, we heard accounts | 1*100(1 Danger Over of that southwestern Michigan Department Encampment on June ing to exchange information with of six deaths elsewhere in Michi- town while the mayor of Water- the visiting mayor. Although fifty families living 21-24 at Bay City. Mary Ann Ayres gan, and 200 injuries, with prop- vliet. Alden Brides •vlll be our south of Main st. on the fust side and Zilpha Ketchum are alternates. Plan Ltinrhron erty damage In the millions when guest here in Lowell. of Lowell were warned Thursday Pouter Cheek* May 18 Jerald Roth, president of the twisters dipped down to rip | morning la.st week-that they may Winners of the Auxiliary-sponsor- Ma.vw BndgesulIlbeguenthe Lowe,! lioml of Trade, is rhair- IV. I P. treatment here, aceordmr' an of a luncheon which will be T'; Ihave ZT*0 !hcir honLei ^ied potteVcontentW*<*ve"their m Aside from heavy rains in somelcauae of high floodwaters, the rlv-|chp^ at a special session of the ito Mayor Day chairman William held in Mayor Bridge.' honor at areas in and around Lowell, lt er crcsted Saturday at 1612 feet; 'on M 18 ,cconling to h i Jones. Jr.. who has arranged for noon, at the Lou ell Masonic Tem- was just long hours of waiting and rather than the expected 18 ft. Wanda stinchconib. a pnhce escort to meet the visiton, p,,. Attendance at the dinner is at the Milage entrance; the High: by reservation onlv and samp watching skies listening to the ra- and began to fall back, hitting Next regular meeting of the Aux- I uv reservation only, and same dio and television, and one long 15.95 on Sunday morning, 15.89 in iliary will be May 24. imust be made with William Jones sleepless night for most of us, the afternoon, up to 16 feet on Netteri Defect Godwin; before 5 o'clock today (Thursday), while the skies all around us w^ro Monday moming, 16.09 Tuesday P. T. A. Program Changed Corner Vergannes Rd. ond Moin Sr. i There will also be a short program filled with brilliant flashes of light-' morning, and back down to 15 % Enter Regionols Friday j at the luncheon, according to Mr. .'ting. Tuesday afternoon. To May 28: Hood Waters Three LawcB Main street lot* ptotared above were purehawed last week by C. J. Steketee and As- LoweH's tennis team defeated Ro"1- TlIlmniMM Jiol mgiiHHi HAficrMr Cover Recreotioa Park Hoelatos, who win bnlld a HO x 190 foot brick building, and adjaeent parking lot for seventy can, Godwin by snatching all matches Tour the Village Following the luncheon and pro- One tomado funnel was sighted which property will be Hulwequeatly be leaaed to tlis Kroger Company for a new More. The three from them Monday evening at God- The P. I* A. program to honor gram Mayor and Mrs. Bridges will in the Pratt Lake area Sunday mrideneM located on these lob» are owned by the Richard MacNanghton, Donald MacXaughton and win. This gives Lowell 7 confer- local youth organizations, original- be taken on a tour of the Village, morning at 12:52. This was trav- Howard White familim. and will be moved to new locations In Lowell. ence wins and 3 losses, and places ly scheduled for this past Monday, including the Municipal Utilltle* eling in an easterly direction to- After nearly a year of investi-. Kroger has been at their present them in third place behind unde- the 14th. has been rescheduled p,ant ,he man ward Ionia, so Lowell was not gating possible sites for the loca- Icttrtoo, on thc bridge, since 1929 feated East and second-placei >' industrial plants. for Monday. May 28th. High flood and othet 0 1 5 of ,oc,| alerted. Ionia was not damaged, tion of a new Kroger store in Lo- j when they purchased thc C. Thom- Grandville with a 6-2 record. - ' P ' * l interest. however, as the twister must have waters at Recreation Park drench- well, the company finally picked | as chain of stores. Lowell has to meet Grandville The committee in charge of this gone aloft. ed the football field, which neces- this location at the comer of Main j The comer house pictured a- here on May 23, as their match special day joins with all the citi- 7 ons of IjOWo11 ,n sitated cancellation of the first st. and Vergennes road, one of the bove, the former W. R. Andrews last Thursday was cancelled. They - lending a hear- The busy weekend started Fri- ty w day afternoon about 1:40, when date, inasmuch as there was a busiest intersections in the village. I home, is now owned by their also have to play East and Lec ^«>me to Mayor Bridges, an alert was sounded, but was definite lack of large enough boats grandson. Richard MacNaughton of one more time in this season. If I Statewide Observance lifted later that evening at 8:33. to take care of the audience and! Moose SoftboN Seoson Ypsilami; this has been the res- all goes well, and we hope it does. | About 400 mayors and village Then Saturday at S:S5 P. M ' cast". idence of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. the boys may nab a second place i Presidents will take part in the the U. S. Weather Bureau station The Campire Girls, Blue Birds, Opens Here Tuesday Large. Thc latter have now pur- in thc Grand Valley conference. I Exchange of Mayors Monday May- Another new family have decld-1 In singles competition Monday,or John Kent of Wakefield and in Grand Rapids announced that Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts have The Spring and summer season1 chased the house and will have spent a great deal of time pre- od to make Lowell their home.] George DcVries defeated Jack Mui-, Mayor Lloyd Ferguson of Madison a major portion of Lower Mich- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rhodes have! of scheduled Moose Softball games j'4 movcd to the 1000 block of Vei^ iean was under another alert—the I/aring a varied program for the 1 lor 6-4. 8-6 and Jim Lind took i Heights will make the longest ex- taken an apartment at 415 Avery, will get underway next Tuesday gwrnes road all-clear for which was not sound-1 citizens of Lowell to enjoy. Be Ron Hale 6-3. 2-6 and 9-7. | change. 580 miles. Village presi- moving here from Grand Rapids May 22, when the local The neighboring homes owned ed until 5:22 a.m. Sunday, the sure to mark this new date on The teams of Hartley and Nash, dents Hy Dahlka of Gibraltar and He is employed by Brochu and M*** team ; H tangle with the by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- longest tornado-danger period on your calendar, and plan to attend Bcrgin and Barton and Champion i Howard Malone of South Rock- liaas Corp., fn Grand Rapids. |Grand Rapids Veamsters under the Naughton. and Mr. and Mrs. How- record here. the P .T. A. program. and B. White all won their doubles w-ood will make the shortest trip, * * • at Recreation Park. Game ard White will be moved to the matches. [stepping across the Monroe- Way- Then, after a sleepless night, The Ledger wil print the pro- 1 8 as in 51 8638008 Iwe certainly enjoy getting tet-i "* P® • 1000 block of North Hudson st. Other Games This Week | no County line. A number of we were again alerted on Sunday,! ifram next week. ear the ocal toarn loo t tors from our subscribers from, y ' ' .s Next home tennis match is Low-: counties, including Branch, Iron, at 11:56 a.m., for possible toma- „ - s,ron 8 out of state, especially when theyi* ** K, if not stronger, than'Mrs. Mory BlbWer, 84 does and extreme thunder storms J"" - Edward Boyd is shown * * • * *»«** * * ell's Junior Varsity who will meet Lapeer. Marquette and Wexford, ta,t ,nR 1 ycar s u wWc —this alert was not lifted until i i * ^dlng Tuesday—she pj \ * i e- A tell us "your paper has been a a >s, 8 . ^' Succumbs tO Illness Middleville here Thursday when! are planning county-wide Mayors 9:51 p.m., but stiH over an hour ,nss,sts ^ husdwrnd, who is river iivffa o * men very great help to me in keeping' ^* ^cessful season. n> wncss rhe varsity travels to Cedar Exchange Day programs. *****•«*«**• r KK8, of las1 before the expected time of 11:00 o^erver for the U S. Wetfber, touch with the news of Lowell".! . ', ' '"anager Funeral mass for Mrs. Mary- Spring. | s Moosc softbtt11 tcam has Iwreau. Mrs. Boyd states that they Mrs E. A. Rush of Tulsa. Okla. - Duffy Bibbler was road Monday This Fnuay and Saturday the AtTOWS —and a great relief to everyone. Army 2nd Lt. Don G. Stormzand, w— named over-all director of a Little Defeat Wamteg SlgMl were requested to make readings ^. h 0 , e ^ A lives at wrote the above when sending in moming. May 14, at the St. Mary boys will enter the Regional Tennis Pnj-L-fnrrl KHKA 1C A j much-expanded Moose athletic pro-10,^ ,loc rora As we stated in last week's Led- her renewal. m by Rev Spocr Tuumament No. 1 at Creston High * ZTLIZ recently was as- gram which will start this sum- Slrahw, Mrs BibbIer ^ had ger. Police Chief Frank Stephens 91 to thc Jnst as she enjoys hearing of School. j Coach Vem Morse's Second team Sv 595th Field Artil- |mer He will turn over the softball ^ health for a num- and the local newly-organized Civ- * week, but normally rwd- ^ Blltta,ion at Fort Silj ^ her many friends here we are in fllilinK From iniiicatinns of the good baseball nine defeated Rockford to ings are only made in thc mom- jmanagership this year to the cap-,hor 0f months, passed away Fri- il Defense unit has established a " Lieutenant Stormzand. a mem- Hure they would in turn be in- work of our George DcVries and the tune of 15-6 at the Lowell field ing each day. jable hands of Leonard Kerr. I day May 11 at Butterworth hospi- temporary warning system for no- terested in hearing of our note Jim Lind this year we are looking t Monday night. Schneider pitched ber of thc battalion's Battery C. j Thc Teamsters -thought to bc, i hcre she had been a patient 1 tifying Lowell residents of an im- Some families did move from from her. ta w for some more of their outstand entered the Army in January- of ,one of the top teams in the state'f y thc game, with Dellaan as catcher pending tomado. This waming. to their homes. The Diebolds went or nvo dR S ing play this week-end. They took this year. His parents. Mr. and this season—will offer the locali „ . . ^ Four of the Lowell boys got three be given 30 minutes in advance if to Allegan when their home was first and second last year--George Mrs. Leonard Stormzand, Sr., live lads *r\t\rAtough\ competuioLn .Laiitljnl for their Burial wa s^ , mad, e in ^St2 . Marj- hits apiece, Thcv arc Rivmord possible, will consist of blowing the surrounded by water. The John T i had to defeat his own school bud-, Murray. Jim Sheppard. Len Venne- at 3426 Goodwood dr., Ada. Clean-Up Dayi op-nf ruoBcUy. Msr. Jota Groen- <>mMer> Loiw11- fire whistle for five minutes, Fords had to pull the motor on Mrs. Bibbler was bom August dy. Jim. in order to win the Re- man and Bill Dellaan. IA^ vias strengthened his club with ing of church bells, and short their water pump when the wa- Don't forget Clean-np Days- 25, 1871 In Farbane, Ireland. At gional Crown. The Junior Arrows play East New address: SP-2 Lewis J.' several new players with outstand- ( blasts from a siren at the Root- ter came in there, so they stayed Green, RA 55287396, Headquarters May 17-lt when village tracks the age of 16 years she came to pnday at the later's field. IR v Lowell Mfg. Co. with relatives. Lightning last Wed- Detachment. 5021st Service Unit, will haul away any large articles J '^ • T ,. thimiss countrycounny,, tIOo makmaxee henerr homnomee Alumni Dance June 1st j So far this season the Junior nesday did damage down in that have been . Fort Riley, Kansas. ^ ^ ininnlj ^ Thc Senior Class of 1956 would | team has won 3 of their four con- area also, knocking out fumaces, yards, baNements and attics. K like to invite all Lowell Alumni to tests. Die*! U*.l 167 of Grand ^ ^ WiH Test Thursday telephones, etc., and making life They win pick up, at the curb, the Alumni Dance on June 1. The I Optometrist To Open any piles of lumber, tree trim- Lowell CMI Drfeme bt In the a little less pleasant for people drews cathedral in Grand Rapids. dance will begin at 8:00 p.m. The! "A small town's a place where mings, old furniture, etc., and proooM of Installing a new siren already plagued by too much Lowefl Offices COMING EVENTS She was a member of the St. band will be Bob Maitison's and' ?. fellow with a black eyr doesn't we'll have the city all polished on the roof of fee Root-Lowell "dampness". Mary church in Lowell, and also prom decorations of Fantasy Land j have to explain to people. They and clean for tbe visit of Water Mfg. Co. MMfef. wWeh win Flood danger appeared to be Special meeting F\ * A M Tue* ^ to ^ ^ society ! will be used. know!" vilet's mayor on Monday—Mich- sound a waming over a mneh imminent last Wednesday when day. May 22 at 7:30. Degree work. * . . igan Week's Mayor Exchangi in f r Besides her husband. Mrs. Bib- larger area than the other whis- torrential rains pelted the city, m t. u oegree. ; i i survived by 3 sons. Syl- Day. h er s tle. A tetjt o( the siren will be and Lowell officials quickly put AU members and friends of Cy-' vester, Cecil and Otis, and a daugh- the newly-organized Civil Defense East side pick up will be on Lowell Wins Regional Track Meet made today (Thumday) shortly clamen Chapter No. 94 are invited'ter, Mrs. John Thomas, all of Lo- unit (which met for thc first time Thursday, West aide on Friday after 4 o'clock, so be a- to the luncheon and card party | well. Also 19 grandchildren, 10 the night before) into operation —and Thursday afternoon the larmed—be calln. It is Just be- at the Masonic Hall Wednesday, great grandchildren; a brother. to prepare facilities for the en- Lowell Volunteer firemen will ing tested for effects May 23 at 1 p. Euchre and Can-!Pat Duffy of Lowell, and two sis- dangered residents. come Into your yard and plek up collections If you will notify asta wil Ibe played. c4 ters. who live in Ireland. Thursday moming a section of Frank Baker or Gerald Rollins. BIRTHS West Ma|n st. was completely There will fbe no supervised pub- The Peckham Group of thc Con- inundated just west of the C & O Notice of lic dumping on the village prop- gregational Women's Fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gould of railway tracks. The Foreman Nominating Petitions For erty south of Recreation Park will meet in the homo of Mrs. Geo. Comstock Park at Buttetworth hos- Hatchery lawn-was a pool, and a on Saturday as previously an- ilale, Friday, May 18, at two o'- of Education pital, May 14 a SOT, Thomas two block area on Main st. was nounced l>erauHe of the high wa- clock. James, weighing 7 lbs. 13 ozs. Mrs. flooded over the curbs. This clear- The tcrnrs of Frank L. Stephens ter conditions. This will be post- Gould Is the former Yvonne Shade. c

ily to Lowell, purchasing thc Leo «i wtlh furnUhing b«r to two) MemorW ^ ^ appoars on the assessment Sullivan home. 215 Riverside Dr. - ^etcoon ^ A polio victim since 1944 Dr. years of age. The incident occured Mueller has been active In Lansing on May 2, in Lowell. "' | the Board of Education. In organizing a Shnlteml Workshop Anderson was to spend an addi- The American Legion Auxiliary, The nominating petitions must for the Handicapped. tional 30 days in jail if unable to will have a business meeting Mon-!l)e signed by at least fifty quali- HP IS a graduate ft'om Northern pay the fine, according to Police day. May 21 at 8:00 p. m. at the|iied electors who are registered Illinois College of Optometry, and Chief F. L. Stephens. j Legion club rooms. in Fourth Class School District1 also studied at Wayne University number 1, Lowell township. (Low- and the University of Detroit. ri LOM MC DONOUOH HAS A Purr-fect Springtime! ell Public Schools). It is to be Mr. and Mrs. Mueller have two BIRTHDAY PARTI' There is a real joy in driving a r'0,0d to01 electors are not to sign children, Gregory, age 2, and Mar- L^owell High School won Its first CIUSH "B" regional track title Mrs. George McDonough enter- >cti,ions da, 9 months. beautiful new Ford with its dream-1 r for more than two candi- last Saturday when the eight hoys pictured above picked up Mf/j tained fourteen boys, Tuesday in like performance and wonderful dates this year. INtlntK to beat out Eaat Grand Rapids by a half point. Standing, left honor of their son, Tom's 8th birth-1 comfort. See Runciman Motor j Only thc names of those candi- Auction Soles to right, itnd clutching the trophy, are Don Dawson, LeonardFase, day. | Sales, Lowell, for a deal that will 1 dates who have qualified by filing Bob Whltaker and Bob Carigon; kneeling, Orison Abel, Charles Thc boys enjoyed games after, put you behind the wheel of nI those nominating petitions will Theodore Schroeder Ryder, George Henderson and Jerry Polllee. Having decided to disconlinue which cake and ice cream were; 1956 Ford. cl-4! have their names printed on thc % served. Tom was the receipient of ballot. Nominating petitions are Leading scorer was Leonard was completed by Carigon's second dairy farming, Theodore Schroe- many gifts in honor of the occa- About 73 per cent of U. S. fami- available at the offiee of the Wch fUP 12 P0'"''10 I'l"cc in th,. 880 yard mn .4 paints) der will sell at public auction on lead the Class B meet for individu-1 and Polhcc s tie for third in the sion. lies are car owners, and 14 per school, or at Secretary D. A. Win Saturday, May 26, 11 head of cat- al scores. He earned 5 points each board jump tl'.a points). tle, milking and farm equipment cent of them own more than one geicr's office in thc Lowell bank Patronize Ledger Advertisers cur. "*• I for his first in the high hurdles' All eight of thc boys pictured and a limited amount of miscellan- c"; and in the low hurdles. The other I above are qualified to enter the eous items. Sale will start prompt- two single points were eamed for [state loumament in East Lansing TRACK TEAM WI1X FINISH ly at 1 o'clock. Farm is located his 6-way tie for third place in the I this week end. and Coach GotscahH 8BOOND IN (iRAND VALLEY 2to miles east of Cascade, or 3% polo vault, and us a member of:is hoping for thc best. miles southeast of Ada, 1 mile Student-Recognition Barbecue May 23 In a postponed meet with Wyo- the 880 relay team which came in 1 Scoring Error east of Buttrick avenue, at 8640 28 The Annaul student recognition been invited, and their parents are ming, held Tuesday night, Lowell second. Abel, Dawson and Hcnder-1 The winning score of SS1* points / st., S. E. George VanderMeulen, dinner will be a chicken barbecue also extended an invitation to this cinched a second place in the son were the other members of the j was not at first established, as the Rev. Norman G. WOOD, pastor of the Lowell Congregational auctioneer, Harry Day, Clerk. See again this year, and will be held at annual event. Ticket sales are be- Grand Valley track standings, by 880 relay to got one point a-picce. I judges failed to score correctly. church, Is pictured above (second from left) with four o f t h e adv. in next week's Ledger. p4-5 the Recreation Park Exhibition ing handled by Marcel Kropf and taking thc Parkers for 64 2-3 to Abel also chalked up 2 points for' and East Grand Rapids was first church's former pastors who attended homecoming festivities last building on Wednesday evening. Phil Schneider, while Theron Rich- 44 1-3. his 4th in the 100 yard dash, and1 named the winner by a half point, Friday at the local church. Extreme left Is Rev. Robert Barks HONOR THE DEAD- May 23, at 6 JO p.m. mond and Bill Jones will have meet this year was to the Pion- a l1* for being a member of the'However upon recapping the scor- dale, and the others, reading left to right from Rev. Woon, are: AID THE DISABLED All Lowell High School students charge of preparing the chicken. eers of East Grand Rapids, who sprint medley which came in first. I ing error was discovered, and Lo- Congregational State Superintendent Dr. Harold Skidmore, Rev. E. The American Legion Auxiliary who have partaken in extra-cur- Following the dinner a film of ended up in first place In the Whltakcr, Dawson and Ryder were [ well took home it's first regional R. Coohraa. Rev. Andrew Lerake and Rev. Samael Wenger. Dr. of Lowell has received permission ricular activities, such as sports, the Tournament of Roses Parade, conference finals, after winning also members of the medley, get- Qass "B" trophy. Skidmore extended greetings at the program held In the church from Mayor Pro-tem Wm. Jones music, and other non-credit school and the Rose Bowl football game the annual conference meet May ting 1^4 points each. The Red Arrows track squad won following a banquet at the Maaealc temple. Tbe former pastors Jr., to sell poppies on May 24, 25, projects, will be guests of the Ro- will be shown. 4. Whitakcr also eamed 3 points Its last regional title when It was all delivered short measagea of remembrances to the many Lowell and 26. Headquarters will be at tary and H Clubs of Lowell, General chairmen of this event for his 3rd spot in the 100 yard in the Class "C" competition, back church members aad friends. In spite of the unsettled weather con- Christiansen's Drug store. ©4 will hold their regular meet- are Ed Kiel, representing the Rot- Dance Saturday May 19, Lowell dash and Henderson eamed 5 for In 1937. Other titles were won in a fine •tisailnnrf was seen at both the haaqaet and tnem- of the weak at the barbecue. ary Club, and Don Beachum of i Moose 9:30 till 1:30. New Orchestra his first In the quarter mile. The, this class in 1931, *32 and *33. For results, use Ledger Want Ads manberinE 180 the Lions. c-4 total Lowell score of ttK points!

••H THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH.. MAY 17, ItM t THE LOWELL LEIMiEK, LOWELL. MICH.. MAY 17. 1M4 Elmdale News Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant spent Mr. and Mrs. George Wybenga Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alexander and of Grand Rapids visited Sunday at daughters and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. n...rlcimaoieAU nnerams rorrnrmm Sunday with their daughter and rom the husband Mr. and Mrs. Walter Felz- WALK ON the foome of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collins were supper guests of Mr. Mrs. Anna Yardley visited her Mrs, Claude Thome and Mrs. C|imrry*r OIaaW Lowell Happenings Plannod Menu for I .at in Club Banquet Lowell Happenings MIiiiliraI wiuw ke of Grand Ledge, En/oute home Martin. and Mrs. Emerson Stauffer of Alto. daughter Mrs. A. J. LaBrecque and Paul Zolllker and two little daugh- Monday, the occasion being the MIB8 AONB8 FEBRY—PHONE TW 7 717t they called at the home of the Mrs. Elise Kropf and daughter MUM AONE8 PERRY—PHONE TW 1-7170 family in Grand Rapids Sunday af- ters of Detroit spent Monday and f BENCH The first meeting of a group of birthday of Mrs. Alexander. formers brother Richard and fam- Mrs. Jack Wingeier were Mothers ternoon. Tuesday with their daughter and young people was held Friday night By Buck GotechaU ily of Lake Odessa. LEFT Day dinner guests of Mrs. Neville The Rev. and Mrs. Elston Fowler Mr. and Mrs. John F. Roth were sister, Mrs. Clarence Tuma and The Richard Fonger family of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Louis Avery at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law- Spring Clean-Up Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keena of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth of Ver- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klme and Davam and son Bill at Fowler. of LaMar, Col., migrant workers Sunday guests of their daughter. family in Mt. Pleasant. Whitehall were Mothers Day guest returned to Lowell Friday night rence Dygert. Femdale spent Sunday with her gennes entertained Sunday with a lonia, Belding, Caledonia, Sara- were guest speakers at the meet- Mrs. El Czapek and family at East- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Newell were at the George Fonger home. from Phoenix, Arizona. Before daughters Joyce and Louis, spent Guests Sunday at the Whitfield mother and brother, Mrs. Mary Mothers Day family dinner. nac, and Lowell will compete In A 4H Club was organized and will Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Splnnor —Bozung home were Mrs. Wm. ing of the Ladles Missionary Union mont. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Mrs. Walter Dennison of Cold- leaving for home they and their Bowler and Dennis. Mr, and Mrs. Hilton Briggs and the annual Lowell Relays May 22. be known as the- Stone Comers Johnson and family. Cowles and Ted and Mrs. Fred at the Baptist Church, Tuesday The Marion Peacock family of Miller of Grand Rapids at a dinner water spent Sunday with her sis- son Keith, wife and sons were en- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Calller and Pamela of Grand Rapids were din- Max Tullis of Saranac will man- Summer 4H club with Lawrence Things certainly have been hap- Cowles from Belding Mr. and Mrs. evening. Saginaw spent the week end with party at the Pennisular Club Satur- ter. Mrs. Vem Armstrong and hos- tertained to a chicken barbecue at Dygert as leader. Days children left on Monday for a ner guests of his mother, Mrs. age the meet this year, but it will pening thick and plenty for the past jflKN Wm. Brown and children, and Mr. Mrs. J. E. Bannan and Mrs. F. her mother, Mrs. Arthur Schnei- day night. band. the pleasant home of former Lo- three weeks visit with relatives in Harry N. Briggs on Mothers Day. he held at the Lowell track to give Officers Elected are Pres. John week, first came U»e down pour of and Mrs. Gene O'Brien from F. Coons attended the funeral, Sat- der. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Bernard McDonough of Chicaio, wellites. the Newton Grimwoods. ? RACING Hattlesburg, Miss. ; In the afftemoon they all called the town a chance to see the boys Wakefield. Vice Pres. John Dutch- rains, for several days, causing Grand Rapids, and Mrs. E. R. urday, of Miss Carlotta Hoffman, and children of Grand Rapids were and Miss Mary McDonough of Mu- who are now located In Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd McGee of on Mrs. Briggs parents. Mr. and compete this year. I will suggest er; Linda Dygert, Treasurer; many flooded basements roads and Jackson of Lowell. a retired Missionary who was liv- Sunday dinner guests and Mrs. Don kegon came Sunday to be present and who sent -greetings to all of Grand Rapids were dinner guests Mrs. Chris Kropf at Murray Lake, lo Max that we have the 100 yard Judy Dygert, Reporter Duane fields and then the tomado warn- May 17,18,19 Mrs. George Whitfield of Jackson ing at the M. J. Clark Memorial Memll and three children of Ra-! iat the first communion of their their Lowell friends. 'TRAFFIC Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. and on Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ford. Weeks, Recreation Commit- ings. Radios and T. V. Sets were spent Saturday afternoon at the Home. venia visited their mother on Mon- breast stroke, the 220 yard crawl, 'nephew, Tom McDonough at St Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jessup spent George Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Izenbart and mCOWmrn tee Frank Wlsniewski, Gayle Lip- left tumed on Saturday night by Whitfield—Bozung home. The Rev. and Mrs. J. M. DeVin- day. and the 440 yard side stroke this j Mary's Church. the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gunnett and scomb and Marilyn Jacobson. Soft the glance of the writer around the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sleighter of ney attended the Fraternity boys Mrs. Albert Roth of Detroit call- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw visit- year. Our track queens will be | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mateer and Ralph Gilmore in Lansing. On Sun- ! Taking advantage of the pleasant baby of Grand Rapids also Mr ball Captain John Dutcher, Man- various directions of the neighbor- VWoqt trucks wH cover Hit town picking up Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner "Parents Day" In Albion Sunday ed on relatives in Lowell Sunday. ed her mother. Mrs. Peter Voss in dressed in fish tail skirts, swim .son Jack of Fremont were Sunday day moming they attended servic- May temperatures. Increased num- and Mrs. Ottis Paulen from How- ager John Butler. An officers meet- hood. nearly every one had their lorgt ortkWs that cannot bt taken on tfce guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs j afternoon. Mrs. S. R. Crabb and Mrs. Al- Grand Rapids. Sunday. fins and nose plugs. Mr. Nisbet 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rnd es at the South Lansing church of bers of children will be walking ard City visited Mrs. Peter Vc ting is being held on Tuesday eve- homes lit up; and without a doubt Charles White. The Rev. Keith M. Mclver at- bert Duell were in Greenville Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Paddock.! the offical starter will use a water ford. I along our highways these warm • regular weekly pick-ups, on Thursday, Friday at the George Boyenga home, Sun- Christ where their cousin. Rev. Ed- ning May 15. The next regular on were very much on the alert. Mrs. Jennie Townsend visited her ' tended the Ministers Fellowship at day evening where they attended and Truman Carr of Coldwater. pistol to start the races. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs day. Thursday visitors were Mrs. win Hayden, a Professor at the Thursday May 24. Thankgoodness no one was hurt, I spring evenings. The Automobile and Saturday. May 17,18,19. It is hoped that sons, Clair and Robert Townsend ; Wealthy Street Church Grand Ra- High School operetta in which visited their sister and daughter. Yoo'n real- * * * W. A. Roth were Mr. and Mrs Ernest Trompen and Mrs. Jim Ozark Bible Institute, Joplln, Mo., Other Elmdale News no damage done but had the scare 'Club of Michigan urges parents to citizens wfl avail themselves of this opportun- and their families over the week . pids, Friday afternoon. The topic their grand neice, Marabeth Lyn- Mrs. Will Stone. Sunday. As you talk to lefty Morse, our Wm. Harrison, and Mr. and Mrs. was the guest speaker. Instruct their children to walk on Bogert and children from Grand ly cooking Miss Ellzebeth Croel and Mr. of our lives and loss of sleep, of end. I of "Segregation", was discussed. drup had one of the leading parts. Mrs. Lillian Merrill of Sunfield ity to dispose of lumber, tree trimmings and Rapids. fine Junior High teacher, the pu- I Carl Stemple of College Comer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dickerson and Mrs. Leo Kyser took the scho- which It will take several good the left side of the road, facing Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bishop were visited her son and daughter-in-law when you pils in his eyes turn to baseballs. Ohio. were Mothers Day guests of their lars of the Rosenberger school on nights of snoozing to get back to traffic-where they can more eas- other large articles that clutter up yards, base- Sunday dinner guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dollaway Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Merrill over cook with The other day I asked Lefty what | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starbard ac- daughter, Mrs. David Palmer and ily see and be seen by oncoming and-.children of Muskegon spent a trip to the Museum at Grand Ra- normal. ments and garages. daughter Mrs. George Hunting and the week end and was a guest at milk! Eoiy time it was; a faraway look came j companied their son-in-law and family In Ypsllanti. pids, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Billle Sellman and vehicles. To emphasize this llfe- husband in Rockford. Mothers Day with his mother, Mrs. the Mothers Day dinner, Sunday at I daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schur- lo use and into his eyes and he replied Mr. and Mrs,~Philip Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Dan McClure left the latters father Wm. Glasgowall isaving advice. Auto Club has dis- 24 HOURS Mrs. R. L. Dyke of Greenville Donna Miller. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. "Game starts at 1:30. Hoeft will eur to Holland, Sunday to call on spent Saturday and Sunday with Saturday afternoon for the fair of Grand Rapids were Saturday tributed almost 11.000 full-size cop- was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Clouse of Roth. more nutri- Mrs. Starbard's sister, Mrs. Cath- Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Davenport In ies of this poster to schools through Let's al make an effort to give the be pitching, his third cousin hits grounds at Mame. where Dan races callers at the Splnnor Johnson FROM NOW... L. E. DeVries Friday and Satur- Grand Rapids were guests on The Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Coch- lious, loo. This week's honored teen is an costume. The school gymnas-, 2 8942. This strangeness is one of ryn Mouw who was entering the Saginaw. a car In the stock car races, and home. out the state where they will be real dean-up of vacant lots, yards and day, and attended the Congrega- Mothers Day of the Howard Clack run of Columbus, Ohio, who came Sheila Olin. 16. a Lowell high ium had been transformed into | (he basic ingredient to a good liospital for surgery on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Houghton which are nearly every Saturday Mrs. Ira Sargeant prominently displayed. ings to improve the appearance of the tional Centennial dinner and ser- family. to attend the Centennial Service at For recipe-right results, use They also called on Mr. Starbard's of Detroit spent Saturday evening, the walls and ceiling of the Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Hand of school sophomore, who is pictured j an atrium, with pillars, a fountain. j coach—they all have their oddities; night. vice Friday evening. the Congregational Church Friday milk ... In everything from grandfather. Mr. Garrit Starbard with Frank Houghton and daugh- Like dogs, some people defeat Hy. room you're sitting in can be above with a "work of art", relish flowers, and murals. speaking of this trait, what a great Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth were Patronize Ledger advertisers Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Arm- Grand Rapids spent Saturday eve- evening were over night guests of itoap to dessert. Add loU of in Zeeland. and were treated to a ter, Mrs. Merle Dawson. you by their dumbness and disarm- and hors d'oeuvre trays, which she! First-year latin students, pur-, lishing coach Carl Hagen would Thursday afternoon callers of Mr. Try a Ledger want ad. beautifully color-styled and strong and sons were Sunday din- ning with his sister Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Court. flavor at low cost. Mothers Day dinner by their Mrs. Frank Miller and two sons ing friendliness. prepared for the Latin Club's an-; chased as "slaves" by the second make. and Mrs. Charles Lowry of Sara- redecorated. A pipe dream? ner guests of her sister Miss Lil- Collins and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Thaler and daughter and son-in-law. of Grand Rapids were dinner ALL ARTICLES TO BE PICKED UP MUST BE nual banquet held Saturday eve- year students, served the food. * * * nac. Not at all . . . just your own lian Glovack in Grand Rapids. The family of Mr. and Mrs. W. sons visited their mothers, Mrs. Miss Mary Vinson of Toledo at- quests Sunday of her parents, Mr. The School year of the Rosen- Mrs. James Barber underwent A. Collins were their guests for David Thaler in Middleville, and ning at the school. The athletes at Lowell High are AT THE CURB! ^ magic ability with Super* Kem- Interested in Fo tended the Congregational Centen- and Mrs. John Fahmi. In the eve- berger district will come to a close surgery at Blodgett hospital last dinner on Mothers Day. Mrs. Robert Smith in Caledonia on Highland HIH Sheila, the daughter of Mr. and encouraged to show good sports-j Tone, the deluxe latex wall . As you can surmise. Sheila is nial Friday evening and was a ning Mr .and Mrs. Fahmi visited this week on Wednesday. week. Mrs. Elizabeth Crabb and Mrs. Mothers Day. On Tuesday they manship even when they lose. This St yoocf/b fmr/mm/ Mrs. Auburn Olin. Vergennes rd.. interested in a career connected week end guest at the parsonage. her mother, Mrs. Amy Lind In Callers during the past week of paint, and your brush or roller. The Edward Olney family of Ful- Albert Duell were Mothers Day called on Mr. Thaler's grandmoth- is the most difficult part of sports- Tracks wl foiow this schedule: Dairy was chairman of the banquet com- uith foods with the goal in mind Miss Karolena Fox of Mt. Pleas Ionia. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth were Mrs. Choose. from 3 famou* Scon* What's more, we'll guarantee ton spent the Mothers Day week guests of their neice, Mrs. Milton er, Mrs. Lydia Steeby of Alto who manship. When they lose we hope mittee: she not only planned the I 4 ^ a Hohhh* teacher. In ant a'tended the Congregational Mr. and Mrs. Martin V. Flynn Forrest Richardson, Mrs. Charles BLENDS ... this year sow the best East Side — Thursday you can wash that Super Kem- end with Mrs. Olney's parents, Nielsen and family of near Beld- celebrated her 98th birthday this TWTTOtt LoweO menu but prepared the food. Thcjj^ wlth ^ she t0 tl»ey will do so without "whimper- Church Centennial Friday evening and children of Grand Rapids were Livingston. Mrs. Gerald Seese and — get a better lawn for Itsi! Tone again and again without Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Borgin. ing and all attended the Congrega- week. mnner, eaten in tme Roman style, j a ^ slimmer ,wrking m Grand ing or blame". We try to encour- and was the over night guest of week end guests of Mrs. Will Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heffelbower. West Side — Friday marring its matchless beauty Mr. and Mrs. Verccl Bovee and tional Church Service in Green- sans utensils such as kmx«. forks. RapUls at tho Y M c A ^ age them to smile, but not to Miss Agnes Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frye and The Annual Mother Daughter • "Defvxe" Scofti*... .|?.6S lb Jlmmie and the Glendon Bovee ville, Saturday trucks wH be avajkuble for special ... or give you your money .-.nd spoons consisted of ham. ^ She is also a ,eader laugh. Laughing would indicate Pauline Grimes of Grand Haven children Of Carson City were Moth- Banquet of the Hope Church of the family were guests on Sunday of The Don Hartley family of Beld- Picture book lawn beauty . . . mil- dean-up by individuals or groups back. You'll probably need rolls, buttered potatoes and veg<*jfor a ^ 4H gjj-is studying that the desire to win was not was a dinner guest of her parents. ers Day guests of her mother, Mrs. Brethem, is being held on Tuesday lions of perennial seeds per pound— Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bovee. ing called on his mother, Mrs. tables, olives. eRgs. grapes. 1 outdoor cooking. strong. A good model for sports- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarke on John Freeman and husband. evening of this week. 7 only a gallon and that costs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens Gladys Hartley. Sunday. 5 /ii-17.95 25 7*J-|3*75 Dr. Herbert R. Mueller nanas. fruits, nuts and grape juice.! _. . . manship as I have described is Mothers Day. Their son. Cart Clark The Book Review Club met Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weir of but $5.89 at and Bobbie Jr. of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cary and The "Canxivium L.tinum" w1 ^ »ophomore u . good ttud- East Grand Rapids Norm Be Ilia. and family of Bay City called on day evening in the home of Mrs. Grand Ledge visited the Mennonlte • "Special" Scoffs $1.25 lb and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Esterweyer two children, and his mother. Mrs. oiuiu.1 rifair, was the culmim-;™" schol«tiMUy a. wU «i beta? He displayed his desire to win by their parents in the afternoon. Ethel Ann and Dickie of Ypsllanti Ruby Cary of Saranac visited Mr. Optometrist in W. W. Gumser. Cemetery Sunday afternoon, af- Combines beauty and service for YOUR Cooperation Will Improve (KIR tion at a year s aetivities under extra-cumcular projects. gaining three first places for East, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Weeks were "The Counsul s Wife" by Miss ter which they called at the homes spent Mothers Day with their and Mrs. Robert Jones, Sunday. In band she plays the saxophone, better outdoor living — 5 lbs — $5.95 the leadership of Mrs. Anna Mae Uit he was the first to congratu- Mothers "day guests of their daugh- Marilyn Storm was review by Mrs. of John and Will Lott. mother, Mrs. Ethel Kenyon and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marsh and and is a majorette. She is also Roth. Latin instructor. Low tables late the fellows on their regional ter, Mrs. Bill Vickers and family at Jay Bolens. Saturday evening visitors of Mr. • "Utility" Scoffs .,. 95c lb Community husband. daughters of Whitehall, and Miss announces the opening of his offices for the one of the Pom-Pom girts, who were arranged in a hollow square victory. Spring Lake.' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlmebaugh and MfS. Cart Roth, were Mr. and Quick and hardy grass coverage ..» GEE'S Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson re- Marilyn Storm of Muskegon were general practice of optometry on will be one of the main attractions with the diners sitting on the Door. * * * Mr. and Mrs. David Coons and entertained for dinner on Mothers Mrs. Ezra Good and Mr. and Mrs. •. w- -v rugged lawn —5 Ut-$4.71 Lowel Viiage Council 223 W. Mail St. TW 7-9219 turned Saturday night from Dallas, Sunday guests of Mrs. Frank Mar- in "Encore", and inter-school var- daughters spent Sunday and Mon- Each member of the Latin Club | That state meet will be rough. Day, her mother, Mrs. G, C. White Harold Alderink. Texas, where they attended the sh. MONDAY, MAY 21st iety show being scheduled in day at their Cabin near Grayling. sixtieth annual Technical Confer- The Robert Bisliop and Jack and alumni were dressed in Rom Your coach will be satisfied with of Toledo. Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Mrs. Qarisse Showerman and Grand Rapids this Friday. Sheila Norman Borgerson Jr. entered — FREE PARKING IN.REAR — ence and Trade Show of the Associ- Smith families of Grand Rapids, at one place, proud of two, and hilar- Hlmebaugh, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam children of Portland, visited her is a singer too. a member of the University hospital in Ann Arbor ation of Operative Millers. spent Sunday afternoon and even- ious with anything else. The re- Wtafder. uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ; general choir. Tuesday, for the removal of an Marcia Althaus of Ann Arbor ing, with the H. L. Kysers. 207 W. Main Street, Lowell (old bank building) LOWELL CHRISTIAN gional meets have proven that the Mrs. RRachej l Bigler and son Billy ton Schwab Sunday. Mrs. Clair Out of school she serves as chap- ossified tiisue from his left arm. Kauffman of Bowne Center was an spent the week end with her par- Tom Chaffee is on the sick list at boys will be doing their best for of Grand Rapids spent Mothers REFORMED i lain in Job's Daughters, and is an The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Barks- 223 ff. MAIN ST. TW 7-8219 ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Al- the Lowell Rest Home. their town. Day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. afternoon caller at the Schwab —Refraction, examination and visual analysis i active 4H club member. In the dale and son Malcolm of Aplena home. thaus. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mullen and * * * Wm. Huffman. GEES —Orthoptics (visual training) and visual fields latter she has 6 years of work, who came to attend the Congrega- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boerma daughter spent the week end with GOSPEL SERVICE in sewing, cooking and livestock, Many disappointed Lowell fans tional Centennial, were Friday ov- mmmm&ss. Ralph Boerma and Frank Carpen- the John Cash family in New Hud- analysis Sunday. 10 O'Oock lor which she has received many 'eft the regional meets thinking er night guests of Mr. and Mrs. ter of Grand Rapids were Sunday son. —Specializing in visual problems of children honors and blue ribbons. She is Lowell had been defeated by % R. D. Halm. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Good The Edwin Marshall family were —Latest and finest in eyewear Lowell City Hal also a Service Club member. point. If you see Rex or Bob in Mrs. Gladys Wingeier and son in Saginaw. guests on Mothers Day of her par- (Sunday School) You wouldn't think she would (he post office tell them we won. Dick of Hastings were Sunday call- Mrs. W. J. Kropf of Detroit was ents, the Rev. and Mrs. G. E. —Complete frame and lens repair and replacement have time for hobbies, but she ers at the W. A. Roth home. tVbrlds most popular the week end guests of Mrs. Paul, Truesdell in Owosso. Classes for All Ages lias them—horseback riding, and ADVERTISING BUY! Mr. and Mrs. Martin Snyder of Kellogg and they attended the! Mr. and Mrs. Orren Sterken are HOURS: Telephone swimming. The Lowell Ledger is the only Belding were Sunday visitors at the Centennial dinner and service at j leaving Thursday moming to spend 9-1. 2-5 Daily TWinoaks 7-7780 HARRY BOERSMA media that covers the Lowell trade home of his brother Ben Snyder. AVMTUinffltP! the Masonic Temple and Congre- a ten day vacation in Kentucky, except Thursday for appointment SIPERIXTEXDEXT The Allen and Jerry Behler fam- area with a GUARANTEED CUS- The Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Wenger gational Church Friday evening. 'Tennessee, and Washington, D. C.; POWER STEERING? \ Mil Kni St., 8. E, ilies of Lake Odessa visited at the TOMER RECEPTION Your and son Kent of Leslie who came Grand Rapids 8. Michigaa Carl Freyermuth home Sunday af- MAXIMUM cost of reaching these to attend the Congregational Cen- Just think what that promiM nwans in terms of your total food bill! Pb. CHerry 1-78M ternoon. customers in only SIX CENTS per 1 tennial Friday evening were ojrer- it stand to raaaon that in buying food for thra* maalt a day, twanty-ona THOUSAND per column inch. night guests of Mr. and Mrs. CUs. • wade (that's a whopping 1,092 meals a yetrl)—you art wise to shop Everybody Welcome A qualified voter who neglects to I Houseman and Mrs. Sue House- you gat mora low pneas mora often! Yas, AkP has planty of spadals! But ci3tf register thereby loses his vote. Patronize Ledger Advertisers Iman. ipoitant for your ovar-all budgat is the staady flow of savings you get after item, day aftar day at AfcP. Test-shop AfcP all throojh May . .. your saytnfs grow! Come aae . . . youll sera!

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•••••••• given by the practice teachers for THE LOWELL LEDOER. LOWELL, MICH., MAY 17. 1164 5. Km— M. lot too neth, and Lloyd Blough, and fami- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoover and Several Ways Drowa for Tha Lawal Ladgar aad t k a the Rural teachers. lies. family of Hopkins were Sunday Mrs. Mary Potter sons were Sunday guests -rf Mr. Lawafl laord at Trad, by Up* Taa. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rlckert spent Edna Thompson of Lowell came guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Snow CommiMity TIIK LOWELL LEIMiRR, LOWELL, MICH., MAY 17, IMS The Lowell Ledger To Up Income HOUI BOUT THRT and Mrs. John Tisch, Sr. Baird. Hwd •wy Tlwntay monUm at 111 Uwall, MickivM. E*tor%a at N(» Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Friday evening to the Edward Mrs. S. P. Reynolds *fln * L*nll. Ukkigsff. m Uco*4 CUm M«ttw. Birth Mrs. Larry Gaboon. Thompson home, and will stay for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds of end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E£TOM'EO family were Saturday evening of Kalamazoo. Th* ^ Ladoar, J.M IW; TW Alt* SotMtoblWiao d Jmmtv, I1#4, On Dairy Farm WELL.BCWS JWHArjUTHEH/WE OUGNTA' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson a while. Flint were Friday guests of thp Seymour Dalstra. ttTrk, iwr Jww l*'7. . Tha UmN JMOMI < IM4. CoMolidat- To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Briggs guests at the Paul Potter home. Snow Farm Bureau will meet Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bryant of «i •Hi I ha L^.r OiBawbir W, 1934 . TMINK OF TME NEW/TIE THOSE SIETCS Tf SURE IS wA REALIZES and family spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hale and Baird*, All attended the Fred Ford Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ingersoll A Michigan State University Tuesday morning at Butterworth Sunday the latter family and Edna Friday evening May 18. At the Alto spent Sunday evening with Mr. aad UTO SOLO and Mrs. Lewis Marcellus In Grand family were Sunday dinner guests funeral. and children of Kalamazoo spent MIS. FIANCES JlffCIIIS HA»0^0 | JWS«IES farm economist believes there are WAOfMC DOWN aT WETHER AMD AMKE MOWS\lMPimmTMM THAT UK hospital a 6 pound 7 ounce daugh- Johnson were guests of Mr. and hall with Mr. and Mrs. Iu?o Pfaller and Mrs. Lawton Cole. Dacron PUIilSHEK JITOI ter, named Lauri Lee. Mo*J>er and Rapids. at the Roy Kimball home. Cutler School will have their an- entertaining. the week end with her parents Mr Michigan P'»M Ano' V on ways for the individual dairy far- THIS? / OVER THAT (SESTBIMS Mrs. James Dean of near Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hesche and LOOK'THAT I a smm-JWET nual school picnic this Sunday, and Mrs. Gaude Cole. Friday night SUBCWrriON lATtS mer to boost his Income starting daughter arrived home from the Mrs. Ruby Hunter of Lowell was The Roy Gage and WUlard Mlc- Odessa. Snow Community reports little children of Fennville and Mr. and . . . that's for summer la all S«b*c/ibarf racaiviM) tiair mail Iron Potf Offkat la Kaart aad loato cawnttoi BOUGHT IN THE oun , •SLKPINGI IFPOM QURl hospital Monday. a Mothers Day guest of her daugh- haud families were Saturday even- May 20 at Fallasburg park. Pot- supper guests at the Cole home right at home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jackson and or no tomado damage Saturday Mrs. Seymour Hesche and Bruce OJO par yaar. All oMwrt 11-00 par Sin* la copy 7 caat. TOWN? ••RIGHT ter, Mrs. Paul Smith and family. ing guests at the Gaud Murray luck dinner. Please bring own ser- were Mrs. Claudia Fuller and Glynn McBrtde says there may POCCOLO ttlHAOOM Take Third Place baby were Sunday dinner guests at night except loss of sleep for all spent Sunday afternoon with and Friday evening the two ladles at- home. vice. daughter of Hastings and Saturday b«.some adjustments in the dairy ED... AND ME VESTERW/ HERE IN I the John Smith home. Later that in the neighborhood. were supper guests of Mr. and Cutler school took third place In tended thfr Centennial services at George Wlnans and Geneva night supper guests were Mrs. farm business that will return Mr. and Mrs. Howard Raimer of afternoon the Smiths were guests Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hesche and Mrs. Richard Smith. Sunday even- Illegal to Use Imitation Flavors In USED TO BE a relay race at the Rural Field the Lowell Congregational Church. Mary Leech and children of Grand Grand Rapids were Saturday even- of the former. Barkley were Monday moming daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ray ing Mr. and Mrs. Hesche and Bruce more Income at little added ex- Lowell day at Lowell Thursday afternoon. Rapids. pense. SUCH A6EN A surprise Mothers day dinner ing guests of Frank Thompson. guests at the Ed Potter, Sr.. home. Hesche. Jr., and sons of Saranac called on Mr. and Mrs. Valda Chat- Manufacturing Michigan Ice Cream Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rlckert and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Reynolds GUY/ Other Newg Note* was given Sunday at the Cloyd The Darwin Hendricks family Marie Wheaton was an afternoon were supper guests of their parents erdon of Lowell. First, high producing cows bring Shirley, and Don Weeks attended guest. and Mr. and Mrs. John Blandint; Maybe springtime doet things to cream must contain five per cent Noon home for Mrs. Emma Blough and nephews of Mrs. Jennie Num- In more income. Returns over feed Mrs. Paul Smith attended a ban- the Noall-Heim wedding Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hesche Sr., on were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. a man's fancy, but men in at least fruit by actual weight. Nut ice Others present were the Merle. mber of Parma were Sunday guest Mothers Day. About 70 per cent of all the rub- cost increase as production in- quet In Belding Thursday evening evening In Lowell. and Mrs. Alex Robertson on Moth- five Michigan places where ice creams must contain two per cent Burt, Lester, Ervln, Jtoah, Ken- of Mrs. Nummer and son. So far as women are concerned, ber we use today Is synthetic, creases. M. S. U. studies have Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chapin and ers Day. Other guests were Mr. Dacron cream is made fancied they could nuts by actual weight. Custard Ice most men don't know their a-b-c's. made from crude oil or natural shown that rows producing an av- children of Sanford spent the week and Mrs. C. E. Snyder and sons have Imitation ice cream flavors creams must contain 1.1 per cent erage of 13.700 pounds per year gas. lets them around and get by with it. egg yolks to comply. returned $320 over feed costs while They fancied they cduld, that is, Strawberry Favorite cows pmduclng 8.200 pounds re- until inspectors of the dairy divi- In the five seizures Agricultural turned only $157. weovt it light sion of the Michigan Department department Inspectors found quite Second, cows that are dry from hurry hurry of Agriculture dropped in unexpec- a collection of illegal artificial fla- six to eight weeks seem to produce hurry weave it fhin tedly and found these imitation vors. Some were banana flavoring, the most milk. Longer dry periods products, which arc illegal in this which also contains coumarin, il- result In more production but not weave it cool stateTJn some states they are per- legal in this state in the manufac- enough to pay for the extra feed. j* mitted. In all five Instances the ture of Ice-cream. Third, uniform production brings artificial flavors were seized. Strawberry flavoring must be a In more income. Most dairymen Under Michigan ice cream law have high production dunng the , CHRISTIANSEN'S popular one, because three of the no imitation flavor may be used flush months. Freshening periods cxcept imitation vanilla. Fruit ice five seizures contained some imi- and that's tation strawberry flavoring. An- should be timed to even out pro- cream must contain fruit, and nut duction over the year and avoid other seizure was Imitation black ice cream must contain nuts. Just big surpluses when prices are low. walnut flavoring. for you a mere suggestion of these, like Decision on changing quality of a whiff of violets on u spring Representatives of the dairy di- cows on hand, timing of produrtlon breeze, won't do. vision of the Michigan Department and length of dry period will vary for Hummer Michigan's ice cream law, re- of Agriculture are constant- from farm to farm. Management Milestone Reached in War on Cattle Disease BIRDS EYE garded as one that provides the ly checking Ice cream plants, exprlence. equipment and propor- A milestone In the campaign of 33,911 dairy herds that included followed up by blood tests of sus- consumer a product that is super- creameries, dairies, farms and tion of the farm Income that comes Federal and State governments to milk from 508,665 milch cows. picious herds, establisbed the pres- ior to that permitted in many processing plants for sanitation and from dairying should all be con- eradicate Bang's disease /(conta- The milk tests, or ABR tests ar ence of U,103 Bang's disease re- states, requires that fruit ice economic violations. sldered. gious abortion) in cattle was a- they are sometimes called, are acting cows. Many of these al- CIRCUS of VMS Ml With cows performing well be Free Suckerers aan d B Moons for the Kids chieved recently when milk testing composite tests of all the milk ready have been consigned to l-1 sure you are using your own la- of all dairy herds In the state was from a herd. If Bang's disease Is slaughter. Social Security Now Benefits 8 Million bor well, McBrlde suggests. Chang- Come in and try on completed. Wayne was the final present In the herd, it will show Indemnities are paid owners if es In the chore system or adjust- county. up in the composite milk test of their reactor animals are sold for these crisp new sum- During the month of January, more than 20 million persons over ing the size of the operation to 65 In the United States. Four out of ill the cows. . slaughter within 15 days. An owner 1956 the 8 million mark was reach- make the best use of labor could Bang's disease, which also Is Boston HUIIIi ^ - SAVE 13c - V* mer suits—of Dacron When the presence of Bang's dis- may retain diseased animals un- ed In the number of people now re- every five of them will be eligible result In greater profit. known as Brucellosis, Is transmiss- for social security payments as re- ease far a herd is Indicated by the der quarantine. By so doing he Butt Style blended with rayon or ceiving social security benefits. McBrlde says the final decision able to man in the form of un- tired workers, aged wives, depend- milk test, veterinarians must col- forfeits his indemnity, which may French Fried Included among these 8 million should be based on the expected dulant fever under certain condi- fine wocrt ent husbands, widows or depend- lect blood samples from tach in- amount to as much as $50 for a Pork Roast persons now drawing social secure returns and expected costs tions. It has cost American cattle 29 dividual cow In the herd to deter- purebred animal and up to $25 for Ity benefits are retired workers ent widowers or parents. owners many millions of dollars POTATOES over the years In losses of milk mine the actual Bang's disease re- a grade cow. The owner also gets over 65 and their aged wives, wid- The world's largest cash fruit and calves. actors In the group. Since Bang's the carcass value of the animal ows and children and dependent and vegetable market Is located at Leon Just Heat 'em Fiav - 0 - Rich Steaks Electron Beam Ten months ago Federal and disease Is highly contagious In cat- when he sells It for slaughter. parents of deceased workers. Al- Benton Harbor. Covering 14 acres Sliced and together, they are now receiving State departments of agriculture tle It Is desirable to rid herds of WITH THIS COUPON and municipally operated, it serves reactors as soon as possible. "The boy who cried wolf has monthly payments of more than Will Control launched an accelerated campaign Eat 'em! $35 <. $45 as a regional wholesale market The milk test of all of Michigan's probably grown up to be the wolf 415 million dollars under this Fed- against the disease. During that Pork Steak Reg. 98c M Grain Insects from where products move to move dairy herds In the past 10 months. who crie^j 'Boy'.'* , eral Insurance program administer- period milk tests were made of 35 RIGHT NOW I than half the states: ed by the U. S. Department of Michigan State University Agri- URGE SNOWY HEADS Ib pkg. 85^ Health, Education, and Welfare. cultural Experiment Station re- • FRESH FLORIDA 2 In addition to those already re- searchers have reported two con- ceiving benefits there are approx- crete results from tests with the Other Summer Suits at $27.50 imately 70^ million more employ- million-volt electron beam gener- BIRDSEYE ed people who are presently in- ator installed on the campus a and $30 sureil under the law -about SO mil- year ago. Cauliflower Sweet Corn lion of whom are permanently In- The electron beam will control most of the common Insects which All Prices Include Sales Tax sured they will stay Insured even If they do no more work. In the infest grain and grain products. Corn - Peas - French Fries event of their retirement or death A low dose of electrons will kill they or their families will be en- eggs and Insect larvae and will titled to benefits. Today nine out prevent Insects from reproducing. of ten of the mothers and children Since the cost per bushel for In the country would be entitled treatment would be very low, such a machine may be practical for 5 $1.00 to survivors Insurance payments In tftc event of thc death of the fam- elevators, said Dennis E. Wlant, California Fresh Broccol ily breadwinner. agricultural engineer In charge of The average monthly payment of research with the generator. a retired worker based on earnings In another experiment, research- OOtl after 1950 Is now approximately ers fround that Irradiation of sugar! $78 and the payments to aged beets did not decrease their loss! of sugar in storage. Some research- Lemonade - Orange Juice couples average about $130. Tbe average payment for an aged wld- j ers had thought such a loss could Regnlir 89c [ ow Is $65 and the average payment bo prevented by the treatment. lo a young widow with two children As for preliminary results, horti- $182 per month. culturists say that it may be possi- 2 lb. box Use Ledger Want Ads Looking to the future. It Is es- ble to control brown rot of peaches Kraft Velveeta 6$1.00 timated that in 1975 there will be In storage by Irradiation. Here are some of the other research pro- jects underway with the powerful device: Keyko Margarine Kraft Cheese Whiz A study of the effects of Irradia- Kraft Parkay tion on the baking and keeping quality of flour made from irra- 2-49c 8oz. jar Sliced Strawberries diated wheat. Margarine > 31c Its effect on the keeping quality BROADCAST of high moisture wheat; how It SWIFT'S AU. SWECT MA BROWN Wax Beans - French Style Beans hi Performance affects milk and milk products; CORN and how radiation affects the shelf whole golden life of navy beans. Red! Meat Margarine Tri Pac Relish Deal kernels. The generator, also called a cat- Buy 2 at regular price of Cut Green Beans hode ray machine, was installed on iWnw 12 8Z. tin a rental basis. It later was pur- 29c 2 for S9c ready to cook! that Counfe! chased by the Michigan Agricul- 31c and get 3rd |ar for only 10c tural Experiment Station. k9s -ond the Performame of Lucky people building them or 4 p $1.00 having them built, will boost the Trop-ArtU® Motor Oil • EASIER STARTING swimming pool business gross to Hekmans Saltines s MIm -27c an estimated recotd of $325,000,000 Jiffy Pie Crust Mix 4 »« 49c T^ste it! Compare itl 1$ GUARANTEED! • IIP TO 45% LESS this year. Your best buy is DODGE...aud we can prove it! OIL CONSUMPTION 3. Lowest operating casts. Exclusive V-8 Power- Scottie Shortbreads Change to Tuop-Aimc All-Wcather Motor Oil Buying a new truck is pretty serious business—not «33c Dome combustion milks extra miles from every Jiffy Biscuit Mix and use it for ten days or up lo 1,000 miles. If you • UP TO 40% LESS IN0INIWIAR exactly a dime-store affair. So why risk not getting ^ 29c gallon, practically eliminates power-robbing carbon. aren't completely satisfied that TROP-ARTTC lives BRADSHAW SPUN HONEY the best buy? lb. pkg. 39c up to all thc claims made for it. go to any Phillips • LONGER CASOUHI MILEAGE ' 4. Sharpest turning—makes parking easier, cuts time UNCLE BEN'S RICE 66 Dealer and he will drain and refill your crank- Dottn*! it moke sense to take a few minutes SHURFINE GRAPE JELLY pkg. 27c loss in maneuvering through traffic. 10 oz. jar 21c SHURNNE RICE case with any other available oil you prefer at no and check to see for yourself just how much more 2 lb. bag 29c irt BUT IT PARI 5. Biggest caii— SHEDD'S PEANUT BUTTER additional expense to you. That's how sure we are Dodge actually gives you per dollar? for real comfort on even tbe longest Decorated jar 39c HILLS BROS. COFFEE that you'll be delighted with the performance you hauls. SHURFINE CATSUP lb. 99c get from TROP-ARTTC All-Wcather Motor Oil. You'll find Dodge leads other makes in the 6. Low cost—lower than any other make for many 2 bottles 45c CRISCO It's Digestible We guarantee it! really important ways. For example, when you buy models. OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE lb. tin 37c PHILUFS PETROUUM COMFANY a Dodge, you get: 2 cans 34c SWIFT'NING ORANGE JUICE 3 lb. tin 89c REDUC/AJ6 1. Maximum hauling pawsr. Dodge sets tbe pace for Do right by yourstlf—take a few minutes to look SHURNNE APRICOTS UnpeeM Halves TRBATMCW5 303 can 27c DELSEY TISSUE the entire industry in many models! into DODGE before you buy your new truck. SHEDD S LADY BETTY PRUNE JUICE 4 pack S5c m bottle 33c 2. Top payload capacities—up to 22% morel After all, why pay more and get less? CHARMIN COLORED TOWELS Tempting Candies From Fredrick's SHURFINE POP CORN Ytlow or White 2 for 39c 2 lbs. 33c KLEENEX 400,s pkg- 25c HUNT CLUB DOG FOOD Circus Peanuts 49c AtHAttHa 25 lb. bag $2.39 SHURHNE ELBOW MACARONI 2 pkgs. 31c HEINZ CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP ENCYCLOPEDIA 2 cans 33c CHICKEN OF THE SEA TUNA 3 cans $1.00 ^k K/iUO^x SPARTAN TUNA ColoraniaCircusPeanuts<"49c can 29c STAR KIST TUNA e f r j The World FUBOOS 3 cans $1.00 ? V MY-T-RNE PUDDINGS 3 pkgs. 29c FUNI ft WAGNALLS BROOKS BARBECUE SAUCE bottle 23c Orange Slices - 2^ 39c m I uliTiiiiL ITDDAIB rVi AMERICAN FAMILY FLAKES Ige. pkg. 30c i*-—S'j ENCTGL0PEDIA DUZ REGULAR TRUCKS 30c Store fi A JUI Q D IUI Monday Thru Saturday For Your Volume 1 254 WITH TM• FOmWAmO LOOK GREATER VALUE UMl OXYDOL SAVE With O MelTio # I olfle Shopping Convenience 0 TkM-EMkWMk giant size75c Hours - <• 1 a nor A WEEK MrmvoM KTBCMnrri Uhkm JOY FOR DISHES Christiansen's E m* b regular size 30c IVORY SNOW Get Your Dodge Dealer's Deal Before You Decide KiSS regular size 31c 21 GREEN CHRISTIANSEN 1 TARIROUI'S^: VOLUKSSPI C & SPAN rv d« MUwl weviiwd tfcat ii f 44l PACES MKMr*. fmnWy !• mnr My. t regular size 27c pMM* rttara Mar tort BKH GIANT SIZE CHEER STAMPS '' AN 72c fMKpe 46 pmbKft art dblilUltd to Lowtl end vkwfy by DOUILE GREEN STAMPS SUPER MARKET ALL DETERGENT Speerstra Motor Sales VOL 2 NOW ON SALE regular size 39c EVERY WEDNESDAY Ada Oil Company ADA. MICHISAN 930 W. Main St.. Lowell Your Dodft aiid Piymouffi Dtolor TWM281 403 E. Main St, Lawdl # THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL. MICH.. MAY 17, IBM Lowtl U-M Stvdciit, 4 Arrowf' ImnCouse Cleon UpConfmioi rMfb Rural Mol Box The Port Offige claims that. If Doris iune Wheat all patrons would obi«Ve these WELDING, all types. John Polllce, THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., MAT 17, 19fi< Joins Honor Sociefv On Srilbostrol Feed Improvement Week rules, and cooperate by properly 3516 Qulg^e ave., Ada, R-l. Ph. Vlnises are being studied by rip- For LOWELL LEDGER WANT ADS...BRING RESULTS Wolvtrint 4H Club Wed Saturday The Lowell Baseball coach Chris erecting and maintaining their ru- OR 6-4051. c4-7 ping them lengthwise down the cen- Hadley P. Schaefer, son of Mr. "Let's clear up the differences This is rural mall box Improve- PLANNING A FARM SALE? Make TRUCKING EVERY THURSDAY WINDOW SHADES and curtain WANTED—Young man to work in DOWNSTAIRS furnished apart- In a pretty Iwrne wedding Satur- Burch told the Ledger Fuesday ral mall boxes, It would lead to FOR SALE-New ballerina length ter, by dissolving away specific Pkms Busy Summtr and Mrs. fc^iier Shaefer, 718 River- between recommended rates of stil- ment week I Starting Monday, May a date with me now! Careful to Lake Odessa stock sale. Call rods. All sizes and colors. Phone Real Estate for Sale newspaper office, learn print- ment for rent. Front and rear day afternoon, May 12, Miss Doris moming that errors, both In the Improved service and better rela- formal, yellow lace and net over •53 MERCURY, fully equipped at components, by freezing and dry- side dr., was one of 245 graduate bestrol use and percentages mark- 14. the Post Office Department has handling, good planning. My Jack Nelson. Lowell TW7-7495 or TW 7-7391. Roth A Sons Furni- ing business. Apply in person to entrance. Mrs, Roy Johnson, 1 On May 1, the Wolverine 4H club June Wheat, daughter of Mr. and rules of the game, and in good taffeta, size 15. TW 7-7510. c4 Vic's Auto Service, 843 W. Main. ing. by centrifugally separating and undergraduate students of th« ed on feed bags," said William designated a week for repairing tions tpf) their mall carrier. years of auctioneering experience George Francisco TW7-7818 c46tf ture Co. c21tf REAL ESTATE SERVICE- Wm. Harold Jefferles, Lowell Ledger mile east on Main st. c4 met for summer project enrollment Mrs. John Wheat of Lowell became baseball thinking, caused the Red c4 light and heavy parts, and by new University of Michigan to be in- Rupp, Kent county farm agent. and renovating the rural mail box- Perhaps, as this notice came to are yours. Geo. VanderMeulen. A. Armstrong, 26 years experi- office, Lowell. p3-5 and election of officers for the the bride of Delmar Carlson, son Arrows to lose a tight game with TRICYCLE FOR SALE-Heavy microscopic photograhpic tech- itiated into thc Phi Kappa Phi es. us s little late, your mall carrier Auctlpneer. Phone Dutton MY 8- FOR SALE—RCA television, or an REFRIGERATION SERVICE, Re- ence. Specializing In good farms busy season. of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lundstrom Godwin Monday fright. There has been confusion among duty. Good condition J10. B. J. PAPER HANGING—Free FUher- COMMERCIAL niques. Honor Society on Monday May 14, Patrons are urged to see that won't mind It you don't get all this Admiral; Refrigerator; Maytag frigerators, freezers, milk cool- and suburban. Phone Rockford With over thirty members pre- of Tustin. Although the home boys started feeders because recommendations Kropf 618 Riverside dr. c4 Drummond wallpaper books, also 8571. p4 FOR RENT at a dinner held in the Michigan their own box Is In good repair and done before next week I washer; AB electric range; many ers. Clark Fletcher. Phone TW V06-1203 or write Ada, R2. c47tf sent and more expected il lookt out well, getting 7 runs in the first we give from Michigan State Uni- free estimates, TW 7-8203. Harry The Rev. J. Marlon DeVlnney of Union. properly erected. It should be KEYS MADE while you wait, 25c. other • pieces of furniture; 10 7-9390. LS c9tf STORE FOR RENT or sale. Double like the club is going to be bigger two innings, their opponents quick- versity are In milligrams -but. 8 WEEKS-OLD Hampshire pigs for Vaughan. p4 Lowell Methodist church perform- University president Harlan Hat- weather proof, with tight-fitting Gambles, Lowell. c4tf gals, of brown paint; Cadillac Farm Loans store on Main st., with living SIGNS and better than ever. ly caught up with them with 5 in each bag of fortified feed is mark- ile. J8 each. Wallace Lee. UN ed the ceremony in a room decor- cher was the main speaker. door or lid. Also, It should be paint- car In excellent condition, on STRAWBERRY PLANTS-State In- 4 PER CENT INTEREST— Long quarters above. Call TW 7-9291 BANNER WINDOW During the business meeting It the 4th, and with two out in the ed in percentage. S23T8. c3 PUREBRED Guernsey Bull eligible ated with red carnations and A national society founded in ed white or aluminum color, with FOR SALE—53 Mercury 4-Door, terms. All the articles for sale spected, Robinson, Premier and or after 5:00 TW 7-7369. c4 SIGNS ROOFING was decided that the meetings 7th inning they made two runs, "Tags stating that the bag con- Service for registering, 1 year old. UN Term Nat'l Farm Loan Ass^n, white snapdragons. 1897 to recognize scholarship. Phi your name In black letters. BALED STRAW FOR SALE. Roger Monterey, 2 tone, radio, heater, are in unusually good condition. Dunlap plants. Also asparagus, 1043 Leonard St., Grand Rapids, would be held on the first Tuesday and put the game into extra Inn- tains 0.0011 per cent stilbcstrol 8-3463 Mrs. Austin MUler. c4 The bride chose a street length Kappa Phi selects initiates from IS OUR BUSINESS Pitsch. Phone UN 8-1222 c4 Mercomatic, power brakes and Philip Bonenfant, 206 S. Division, horseradish and rhubarb rools. FOR RENT OR SALE-Cozy 4-! TRUCK SIGNS of every month, and refreshment ings. actually contains five milligrams The approach should be kept Mich. Phone RI 2-2563. c47tf GEORGE gown of white nylon, with match- Uv? upper ten percent of the stu- ATTENTION -I have a good supply steering, tinted glass, low mile- Lowell. p4 Bert M. Purchase, Lowell. Mich. room house, insulated, easy to and recreation duties would be dl- Battery for the Arrows was Rink of the hormone In each pound of tree of all obstacles; ruts should PROCESS PRINTING ing shat. and a corsage of red car- dent body. It has over 80.000 mem- • Television FOR SALE Harley Davidson 125 of genuine Pflster Hybrids avail- age, smart. Jl,300. Call days GL c52tf heat, water inside. Good Rarden ' vlded among the members. and Allan Baird, with Deming re- feed," Rupp said. be filled with gravel. "• nations. bers belong to more than 70 chap- • Radio In good condition. Phone UN 8- able to fill your planting needs. 4-8121; nights OR 6-2972. c4 SHADE TREES, Flowering shrub, WANTED soil, small bam and chicken Call TW7 7358 or Stop I The following officers were elect- lieving Rink in the fifth inning. This rate can safely be fed up to RUGGED, HIGH YIELDING Pion- FRANKS ters in the United States, including • Phono 4981. p4 Call me for direct delivery to omamental evergreen, weeping coop, nice yard. Phone TW 7-9768 At 1181 Riverside Drive ed: Conrad Roark, president; Mar- Mary Lou Wheat was her sls- Godwin relieved Charon as pitcher two pounds of feed per steer day. .y. For Goodwill Used Cars & eer Hybrid seed com. Strong Saranac, Mlrh. Hawaii and the Philippine Islands "When In need ' your farm. Clinton Blocher, Alto, birch and willow, also white WANTED-WOMAN or Girl to care after 4 p. m. p4 cia Goldner, vice president; Judith cr's only attendant, and Richard in the second, by Elenbaas. Haight "But, If the tag states that feed Trucks al their finest- germinating. Backed by Replant- - For Sole - Call Held" JACK'S BAIT SHOP. Live bait and R-2, Bancroft and 60th St. Phone birch; single stem or clumps. for baby 5 days a week. Phone R. B. WEAVER Odell, secretary; Pete McPherson, Anderson, brother of the groom, was their catcher. contains 0.0022 per cent stilbestrol, Come In or call—Doyle- LOWELL PHONE tackle, 924 West Main St., Low- UN 8-2451. p4 Birchwood Gardens. Godfrey st.. . Ing Agreement. John VanDriel, TW 7-7533 evenings after 5 o'- FOR RENT—Small house with P2 treasurer; Martha Wlttenbach, re- assisted as Best Man. Runs by Innings were, for Lo- there are 10 milligrams of the hor- FILL DIRT—BLACK Schnoidcr Pontlac. Phone TW 7- 9431 5 Mile rd.. N. E. Rock- clock. c4 garage. Phone TW 7-9296. c4 TWinoaks 7-7685 Armed Forces Day mone per pound of feed." Rupp Phone 1132 Coiect ell. * c2tf Ph. TW 7-7737. c-ltf 'porter; and Sheila Olin, recreation The wedding reception way held well; 3-4-0-2-2-0

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THE LOWELL LEDGES, LOWELL. MICH., MAY 17. ItM Relay Race Winners at Rural Field Day in Lowell May 10 Paralytic Polio N. McCoids-e. Ccacodt department spokesman said, "de- Mrs. Effle Cox iTHE LOWELL LEDOER. LOWELL. MICH., MAY 17, 1WM — From — Early Diagnosis pends in large measure on individu- Formian ROCK! (Forage Harvested Early Preserves Wiser Credit Subdued by Shots al initiaUve in getting a health Mrt, Edna Taylor Of Many Cancers credit companies to set reasonable Ada Community News Mrs. Mary Wilson and son was check-up and chest x-ray at least Twice Protein of That Left Standing Buying Urged discipline In their Installment buy- Of Salt Serum Schpol to Schoollunc h guests at the J. Cox home yearly. You can't afford to let the rates for credit and educate the ing, he emphasized. Mrs. lutil Bleri and Stanley call- consumer on the costs of credit". \IR*. TOM MORRIS-PHONE ORI4S3I It'i just a year ago since polio Sunday evening. Can Save life disease get a head start on you." Early harvest of grasses or le- Not by Calendar Few families know how much By Lynn H Clark ed on Mr. and Mrs. John Huzar gumes yield higher protein con- Rupp cites research findings Sellers of credit fall to quote Saving taxes has become an In- vaccine was pronounced "safe" ef- Mr. and Mrs. J. Regan Sr. en- More lives can be saved from Provisional records for 1955 show buying on credit costs them, ac- dePeerle, Kenneth Anderson or County Superintendent of Schools Saturday evening. tent in your forages, states William their interest rates so the consum- creasingly Important function of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox iective and potent." and the Michi- tertained three children and fam- cancer if Michigan people make 10,297 cancer deaths In Michigan when he says, harvesting forages dordlng to California home econo- Miss Jenett McPherson of M. S. Rupp, Jr.. Kent county farm agent. er can't compare costs, and few business, but It Is not yet as vital Ann McCaul. gan Deppartment of Health today ily for mothers day Sunday. fuller use of available services for last year—more than double the by the calendar Is generally not mist Jessie V. Coles who spoke Honored on Golden U. Lansing spent the week end Harvested early, these forages sellers encourage consumers to as production or sales, praise be. reaffirms reductions in paralytic Forms have just been received early diagnosis, the state health death toll a quarter of a century the best way. Forages grown on recently at a University of Michi- Firemen Meet Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson and with Mr. and Mrs. Don McPherson yield 20 per cent or more protein find out what they're paying for Wedding Anniversary polio among Michigan first and from the Department of Publfc In- department said today. Dr. Albert ago. But Dr, Heustis said the In- light, sandy soils mature earlier gan Consumer Credit Conference. The Ada township fire depart- son, went to Fennville Sunday and credit, she noted. marched struction and mailed to all schools E, Heustis, State Health Commis- and family. —later harvests result In reduced than those grown on heavier soils. She recommended that consumers If you can't spell you usually dic- Mr. ami Mr». Oscar Wilcox who second graders who visited Mrs. Wilson's Mother Mrs crease In part reflects a more su- ment held their regular monthly in Kent County requiring a report Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Hellman protein yield to as low as 8 • per And.•fay-of-land also determines be educated on the amount of In- "Many families have overextend- tate. through spring and early summer Heinle and Carl Wilson took them sioner, Issued a plea for wider use sceptible, aging population, togeth- were resldontsof Ada a few years meeting Monday night with 24 cent. rafe of maturity. terest they must pay for easy ed themselves on credit purchas- Immunization clinics held in 1955. on the bonus money'for teachers. of periodic physical examination er with diagnosis of many cases were Sunday evening lunch guests UKO, celebrated tlieir golden wed- present. A very Instructive meet- all out to dinner In honor of Moth- es," Mrs. Coles said, "and they'll Many schools are questioning whet- and routine chest x-rays. which would have been missed of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Goodwin By measuring protein content In Often harvesting Is scheduled for credit. ding anniversary at their home About ninety per cent of the first ers Day. be caught In a credit trap If there ing was held. Adolth Nelson of her they have received this money, The Commissioner pointed to years ago. and family of Lowell. forages, growers utilize one meas- (he last two weeks in June to ear- "Families reduce their effective In Redford township, April 25. Mrs. and second graders had at least J. Regan Jr. of Middleville visit- Is even a slight business cycle ad- Sparta was present. Pictures were but it was added to the gross al- early discovery of cancer as "our He cited deaths from cancer of Mr. and Mrs. John Hlrdes of ure to determine feed quality. ly July, And, according to record, purchasing power by the amount of Wilcox was the former Misi Lou- shown on fire fighting. Disks were one dose of vaccine, and Dr, Al- lowance and has been an additional ed at the J. Cox home Sunday. there are more chances of rain- the cost of their credit; too few justment downward." BOVEE greatest hope right now in re- bert E. Heustis, State Health Com- Mrs. Mary Wilson and son visited the respiratory system—largely Zeeland called on ,Mr. and Mrs. Tests show, Rupp points ut, al- In addition, she observed, many pIIh Mundell before her marriage. received to Ix? delivered to every amount In cach of tho January, ducing deaths from the disease." free days In June's first two weeks realize it's a service you must pay mlisloner, says only 13 cases of lung cancer—which have shot up Gerrlt Schreur Thursday evening. falfa stands judged "excellent" will families would be unable to meet In the afternoon a delicious tur- one having a telephone, showing March and May payments of state her parents Sunday East of Lowell. —time when protein content is for," she stated. BOTTLE He placed special emphasis on the from 347 deaths in 1940 to 1,261 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hemlng- range from 22 to 13 per cent pro- paralytic polio tumed up during aid. Mr. ond Mrs. Lawrence Bridegan. Pointing out that thc amount of a family emergency because they key dinner was served to 30 rela- numbers to be called in case of opportunity to cut the toll from last year—as "an urgent talking sen of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. teln depending upon how early Iti . the year In the thousands vaccina- Mrs, Ella Qulggle spent Satur- h Kh mo stur interest a family pays for credit on don't have the necessary cash or GAS tives and friends in the E & K fire. The annual school cenus Is being lung cancer, cancer of the cervix point for chest x-ray campaigns." Marvin Kowers and Carol, and Mr. Is harvested. ' ' e content pre- ted; in the ten per cent who did day night and Sunday at tho Ger- " ' " , ... a.L 860,8 hazards to growers, too. a new automobile could buy them other liquid assets. dining room. taken at the present time starting and breast among women, and can- Lung cancer usually gives no and Mrs. Donald Hcmlngson and O. E. 8. News not get vaccine, he reports there rett DeGood home west of Cascade. OugM take pl.ee In pl.nl.., with To 0„,et thl, m „ a TV set for cash, Mrs. Coles urged "If a family tries to tighten its SERVICE Tho table was spread with white on Friday. May 11. and will close cer of the skin, tongue and mouth waming signs until it reaches ad- children of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. were 22 paralytic cases. rn'Mrily These changeR account ,uml l0 lm (| (ora hilrve8t. that the cost of credit be explained bolt in a credit squeeze and con- linen and arranged with a large Vesta Chapter No. 202 O. E. S. on Thursday. May 31. A house to —forms of the disease which more vanced stages, and Dr. Heustis said Albert Hemlngsen and son were COMPLETE LINE OF Dr. Heustis termed the polio rec- A stem no does not always mean tor protein reduction within plant., me,hlrf8 wtlicl, arp to the consumer in terms of the tinue to pay off Its Interest, then roast turkey In the center, white held Friendship night Monday, house convas Is required by law, often yield to treatment If found In chest x-ray Is the only way to find Friday night guests of Mr. and ords "very significant. From every disapproval. It may merely mean Poor stands fall even lower In (to minimize weather hazards, annual rate of interest he must pay things like food and medical care GAS APPLIANCES tapers and vases of daffodils at May 14 with a very good attend- and If a resident of a district Is not time. the disease In Its early stages, Mrs. A. E. Hemlngson and Mr. Indication," he declared, "the vac- that the conditions are not yet protein yield. Field curing hay which has been suffer." she said. each end and a large wedding ance. The guest officers conducted called on by May 31'st. the secre- "But early discovery." the health when cure through surgery Is a on it. ASK US ABOUT OUR cine is holding up as a wonderful judged to be favorable—and maybe and Mrs. Gene Hemlngsen and ! Her views were supported by tary of the school board should be possibility. Cost of producing one ton of "ex- harvested by hay loader or baler "I'm also disturbed by the re- coke placed In front of the honor- tlk' Initiatory work. measure of protection against the friend callcd on Mothers Day. Amherst College Professor Colston INSTALLATION AND GAS notified. This census Is very im- they aren't. cellcnt" graded forage from each!method takes 15 to 20 hours of sun- sponsibility placed on families for ed couple. Those from Vesta Chapter No. crippling caused by polio." He said more suspected lung can- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson - ! rno CHARGESI portant in the future planning of Reach for of two fields Is relatively the same, 'ihlne. When a field crusher Is used tho wise use of credit," she do- '' ^ { , president of the Con- Among those present at the din- 202 O. E. S. who attended Friend- K\\»l (fS cers are tumlng up In the findings were week end guests of Mr. and s lt>r s As of Wednesday, April U. Dr. school districts and should be as of health department x-ray drives, But, by harvesting one early ond with baler, only 8 to 10 hours of clared, adding that "It's up to the • "" I'nion. who declared, Authorized Dealer for ner were their daughter, Mr. and s'llp night at Sparta Wednesday. Heustis said Michigan had been al- Mrs. Gerrit Schurcur. "High pressure selling has reached accurate as possible. HOLSUM SUNRICH but some of the groups most su- one late, growers looose one-half of sunshine are needed. Mrs. Carlton Chamberlain and May 9 were Evelyn VanderMaas, located 1,299,018 doses of vaccine Mr. and Mrs. Ian Wert, Martha U1 ex 0S Michigan Bottled Gat sceptible to cancer—specifically, the protein feeding value in the Harvested as grass silage, only duct Ion by early harvest. And, the ' P' ^e level and there is their son Charles. Other guests I was very happy this last week Complete BREAD and Gregory of S. Mllford Ind, moun n Barbara Coger, Ila DenBoer, Ruth for purchase. Together with the more protein that is preserved, the " f , Irresponslblity on the with the result of the reorganiza- men over 40—fall to take advan- late harvested forages. lone to three sunshine hours arc present were from Toronto, Ont., Hates. Ann Hayes, Erma Sum- 615,765 doses supplied by the Na- spent the week end with Mr. and less likely growers will have to rely [ p'^t fnnge credit operators, Ph. TW 7-9348 tion proposal in the Ada-Cascade Instead of a LaxaUve tage of tho chest picture surveys. This, from the standpoint of pro- needed to reduce moisture to safe Muncle, Ind.. Davison, Flint, mers, Alta Johnson, Lldla Stllson, tional Polio Foundation, and a Mrs. Adelbert Odell. and family. upon supplemental protein feeds— C008110101^ should be educated on area. The proposition to consoli- Keep your Family Regular The health department report teln production, increases produc- storage level of 68 per cent. 919 E. Moin St. Lowell Grand Blanc, Standlsh. Vassar, Georgia Wallace, Minnie Denlson gift of another 38,799 doses from Plumbing Kenneth Izenbart of Grand Ra- cos,s of redit he sai(, but , i date Ada, Carl. Strong, Cascade, showed about nine out of every ten tion costs to almost twice as much Rupp points out that many grow- another means to reduce production ^ ^ - • «1 « c33tf Fowler and Detroit. and Merle Cramton. Vesta chapter the Foundation, this makes a grand tho Natural Healthful Way pids called on Lester Bailey and 80 up t0 them to Use sorne so,f Collins, Martin, Murphy. Knapp. cancer deaths occur among per- for each protein feeding unit. ers can preserve their protein pro-costs. ' Mrs. Mary Agnes Harris and had charge of the memorial serv- total of 1,953,582 doses of vaccine DELICIOUS mother Saturday night. and Orchard View carried 848 to sons 45 years of age and older. Mrs. Anna Ryder of Lowell Is her daughter, Mrs. Edna Callahan, ice. so far for Michigan, most of it al- & Heating 294. This will guarantee a high As well as urging persons In the who were former residents of Ada. ready used. spending a few days with Mr. and school education for the boys and 7to rirst fatly older age groups to tum out In were also present at the dinner, Other Ada News Dr. Heustis said: "We know that Mrs. Frank Ryder. girls of this area which has no x-ray drives, the Commissioner Mrs. Grover Ease was honor Michigan, like the rest of the na Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Taylor spent Mrs. Callahan was a guest at the NEW TASTING BREAD added that many cases of lung can- tion. will have a shortage of the high school of its own. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. wedding 50' years ago. guest at a family surprise birthday In yirsl dor, as well as tuberculosis and vaccine into and probably beyond It is expected that the new law Ort Strong and mother near Six In the evening open house was luncheon Friday given at the home enlarged heart, can be found by the doming polio season. All we on closed school districts and an- Lakes. held for neighbors and church of Mrs. Miles Fa'se. Guests pres- LYLECOYERT making a chost x-ray part of the can do is to get first and second nexat'on and consolidation will e- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Myckovlak friends who came to greet thc ent were Mrs. Louis Mulder, Mrs. Ph. TW 7-7941 LoweO admission program for every pa- OF doses of vaccine administered to limlnate nearly seventy districts were Mothers Day guests of Mr. happy couple and wish them many Kenneth Swanson, Mrs. Irving tient entering a general hospital, as many as possible. The priority within the next two years. Everything io Plumbing and and Mrs. Orval Woodrick and fam- more years of haplness together. Alexander. Saturday. Miles Ease, and by including a chest x-ray as Heattag ily in Grand Rapids. They received many beautiful age 11 was given a family dinner group remains youngsters one Top Values PRODUCTION RECORD part of every physical examina- Mrs. Eva Kropf Caroline and party at the home of his grand- through 14 years old and pregnant •iirrnnTR" Sifts. CITED BY HOLSTEIN GROUP tion. Richard of Moseley spent the week parents, Mr and Mrs. Miles Ease. women, with continued emphasis on the five through nine-year-olds, Emest Wittenbach of Belding end with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Egypt Grange New* Mrs. Evelyn Visser entertained A good view is always Included where polio strikes hardest. has received a citation by the nr n Duncan, Ruth Ann and Clara. At the regular meeting May 12 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle In the rent or the price of the lot. "We know the vaccine works; Holsteln-Frieslan Association of TOASTSOI Miss Alice Peterson of Palo was of Egypt Grange a film from the Cramton for Mother's Day dinner we know it is safe beyond any America, for a fine production rec- Sunday evening lunch guest of Mt. Red Cross "Seven Signs of Can- Mr. and Mrs. James McCaul Sr. 13 Every line I write is censored, and Mrs. Sam Ryder and Rowland. AT KROGER ter" was shown. reasonable doubt; and we have ta- ord attained by his Holsteln cow. not by the sponsors, but by the of Honey Creek rd. were Mother's r A HOLSUM Bread by Roskam Mr. and Mrs. Denton Wilcox and Plans are In the making for a ken every step to see that vaccine The Holsteln was milked 2 times readers, because if I bore or dis- ufl Day dinner guests of their daugh- is distributed in Michigan on a daily for 365 days, and produced son Rick of Alto, Mr. and Mrs. grand time June 9, so Egypt ter. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stan- please them I am off the pay roll. strictly fair-share basis. We think 19,152 lbs. of milk and 630 lbs. of Emest Blazer and daughter were Grangers keep that date clear. ard. ilRVICI Mothers Day guestis of Mr. and The HlighUy damp but very happy faces above are wlnneni of the on«-and two-daHsroom relay these facts should reassure parents butterfat. The cow. Sprite Kay Nu- The Grange Is sponsoring a trip Mrs. Edna Babcock of Grand ft DkMIt« Mrs. W. Wilcox and family. Carl- ncm. a part of the program at the annual Rural Held Day event which was held In the rain at that everything humanly possible dine Judy, is 6 years 1 month of KOOIOS rnonograpns to Milwaukee on the Clipper, Fri- P.aplds was a Sunday guest of ton Wilcox and family of Clarks- Lowell Recreation park on Thumday. May 10 thin year. The top picture the Sweet school team, is being done to give Michigan age. McDIARMID'S IRON & METAL day, June 8 at 10 p. m. and will Mrs. Mary Cramton of Cozy Nook. HIIOUH vllle called in the afternoon. with their teacher—winners of the 1-room relay race. They are. left to right: Fred Wlssman. Paul youngsters the advantage of this Michigan State University sup- be back Saturday at 3:00 p. m. Ruth Cramton and children spent TW7-70J5 5334 Stqwun Av#., SE. Lowell We are sorry to hear Wallace Smith, teacher, and Jean Strand, standing In the back row. with Donna Shaffer and Donaa WIM- protection." ervised the weighing and testing of Reservations must be In by May Sunday with her brother, Mr. and Emmon Is sick. man In the front. The necond photo shows the Cannonnburg school team, winners ol the 2-room this record, which is a part of the Your Phllco, Raytheon, Zenith 25. Call the committee, Neal Van- Mrs. Everett Saxton and family Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Biggs- school relay, with, left to right. John Campbell, Ray Beckett, Mrs. Helen Heffron. teacher, and Up To Date Herd Improvement Registry of Dealer Buyers of All Kinds of Iron a I Lansing. The "war paint" arsenal of the the Association. and children of Saranac and Mr. " HtVmn-Hm Harry Herrlngton and Don Polonowskl CALL TW 7-9954 and Mrs. Rudolph Blerl and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson for next fall. Mr. Gotschall, direct- average white collar girl at date and Metal Thursday, May 10th, Lowell High ily of Grand Rapids were Mothers and Daryl were Mothers Day din- or of guidance, explained the many time is a pretty awesome thing, In the disposition of their own tfNCKRQ^ AUTO-TOURIST ROUTE School was host to 700 rural stu- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ann Arbor spent the week-end with ' WE HAVE FOR SALE Day guests of Mrs. Karl Bleri and III dents In their annual rural field services the high school has to of but all of the items in it really funds, women have good memor- ACROSS LAKE MICHIGAN Potter and Mrs. Mable Gross of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bem- WALLfS TV Stanley. day. The number of children was fer Its students and community. fill a useful purpose and guarantee ies. but your funds are cheerfully Cor Parts, Angle and Channel Iron, and Pipe W Country Maid ^ prd Rooker. Melvin Rooker of Bat- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Raymond, Lowell. Increased by more that 100 over Mr. Hagen, head of the Agriculture her that always "freshened-up" forgotten. SERVICE between MILWAUKEE/ WIS. tle Creek spent Saturday with his Re-enforcing Rod Joan. Gerald and David of Belding Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson last year. The day was somewhat Department was in charge of the look that's so Important to the j •IS W. Main Street - Lowell GRAND PRIZE parents. Pick Up Service Earl J. McDiarmid spent Saturday evening with Mr. sliced Bacon 3 * $i Best Blade Cuts and MUSKEOON, MKH. and George were Sunday dinner dampened by the previous day's moming program In the gym. career girl.' Patronize Ledger Advertisers and Mrs. S. V. Taylor. $ King Size 240 Milti of Crowdtd Hlghwayi guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bemle Roooker who was iniroj,, which postponed thc meet Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hellman of 45 000PEASE HOME Parsons and Carole of Lowell. vjrand Rapids Osteopathic hospital day and the rgj,, that carne # Ionia were Mothers Day guests of Afterwards they motored to De last week for observation, has re- during the last hour of the Peschke Franks "> 39c down Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Heilman. Total value. Includes erecting and decorating, complete trolt where George returned by Fresh and ix-an iurned home. \ meet. However due to the fine co- Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Schreur and kitchen installed, year-round air conditioning, patio, 2-car plane to Fort Totten, New York. Mrs. Hreny Brulnekool of Grand i operation of the students and the family are moving in their new) garage, landscaping — and includes up to $7500 for the Ground Beef ^ 39c Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brulnekool Rapid; and son Roger of Great help of thc high school pupils, the home at Cascade. lot of your choice. and Iris spent the day with her Lakes, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stuk- meet was run in good order, Mrs. Beatrice Bailey spent the Peschke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben De- kle Jr.. of Eastmont and Mr. and (' FarrcD School, under the dlrec- week end at Lansing with Mr. and Young at Big Rapids last Thurs- Mrs. Jerry Duthler and baby were: tion of Mrs. Phyllis Birman, was WONDERING WHERE Mrs. Frank Kapogle and family. Canadian Bacon it 79c •day. Mothers Day dinnpr guests of Mr. i the first place trophy winner in the ^ IP I^ean and Meaty Miss Nrjicy Crothers of New and Mrs. Herman Stukkie Sr. Mr. I "one-room" school division. Far- "Funny how an actress gets a York City spent a week with her and Mrs. John Veeneman and chil- rell finished second last year. TO TURN... role in a full-length movie because Spareribs 29c mother, Mr. and Mrs. Howard dren of Grand Rapids and Mr. Sweet School under the leadership she looks good in shorts." Henderson on returning home this of Mr. Paul Smith won the second New Ideas Come From... and Mrs Carl Duthler and chil- Thursday by plane. dren were Sunday afternoon caU-j place trophy, and Logan School for Hie Esther and Ethel Kamp motored ers. Roger and Gordon Stukkie of finished third this year. The relay extra cash JACK FROST BROWN OR POWDERED u> trophy was won by Cutler School General Motors' new Technical Center— TIAVEl Gertrude returned home with them ents, j which finished fifth this year and largest of its kind in the world—employs you need? save 2 ways WHILE YOU Saturday to spend Mothers Day Mr. and Mrs. Roger Spring en-' were the defending champions of 4.000 engineers, scientists and stylists. Those vast resources combine with Pontiac's own fNJOY THIS CRUISE with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tertalned for Mothers Day dinner. 'ast year- • , „ , When unusually heavy ex- ultramodern engineering facilities to bring Queen of Great Lakes passenger Pete Kamp. Ronnie and Jack Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Svoboda, Mr. I B0)™'0" Sct"?0' ''laccd 'rs' ln 1 you America's greatest automobile value— N A penses get your budget off the Magnificent 7-room ranch style home, produced by Pease ships. Daily sailings East and Kamp of Grand Rapids spent Sat- and Mr,. Gordon Svoboda and Homes (Box 838, Hamilton, Ohio). Large living room with West Comfortable lounges and 1 Pontlac. a General Motors Masterpiece. track, the best way to solve urday with their grandparents. children and Miss Betty Sprins .^' '' Knowfes and lvlto Harimra wood-burning fireplace, 3 big bedrooms. 2 vanity baths plus decks ... air conditioned bed- VMch "Wlfc, WUt WwW-HK-TV, Hsf » Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dunneback nt ) Thompson as their teachers. Carl your money problems Is to see a lavatory, dining room, equipped kitchen, activities room, rooms ... fine food and refresh* Sch001 won tho -nprt M GM'i MW Tsdatai CMrttr. ments. Entertainment, Children's and children of Alpine were Moth- Mr nnd Ppnld Rnnwkamn second placycare troph W,ny us for a quick loan. If you patio, and 2-car garage. playroom. ers Day dinner guests of Mrs. AKre^rS-' ^ " - m have a steady Job, your signa- For illustrated folder unite Wit- Blanche Loveless. coiutn & Michigan Steamship Co, o( her .parents, Mr. and Mrs, Eu- vandriol ot Forrell School Prompt, Confidential ture is all you need. There's PLUS OVER lOOO GENERAL Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rooker suoar )' Ml I. Erie St.. MUIMUJCM, WU. gene Hammond of Fulton rt. | and Jack Kaufield of ^ Valley Service Always no "red tape." no delay. K DOCK: Muskegon, Mich. and Mr. and Mrs Jim Rooker went Mr. and Mrs Russell Fox of,sdMX)1 cach won foUr first place ELECTRIC PRIZES on a vacation trip to the Smoldes KROGER GRAPEFRUIT "THE MART" Tel. t-t«65 Ivnapp road and Mrs. Vicky Shaw!ribbons As usuaI the Lowel, coach- last week. Grand Rapid* Office: and daughter from Muskego% were cs wcre around during the day Mr. and Mrs. Ted Atkins of Ply- 105 Lyon St., N, W. Sunday guess of their sister, Mr. being interested in the future ath- lOWEU LOAN CO. mouth and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Telephone GL 9-S479 and Mrs. Clark Nellist, letes of Lowell High School. Ronald L.ghthlll, Mgr. SEASON OPENS MAY 23RD Pooker and Barbara Ann from Nearly forty rural students met TW7-9907 in W, Main, Lowell Smelt Dinner Friday May 18. for pre-enrollment with Mr. Nisbet Ada Masonic Temple. 5p.m. to 8 Low Prices />k p. m. Adults $1.00; children 75c c4 r-»# FMd »•» I Year C.n.ral EUdric Woth.r Meal-Type Hogg ,,. and Here's Where they GO! (up »• $1500) mud Cloth.i Cry.r Do Your Shoes Fit? Top Value Are Good Doers * HavinFarg decidedm to discontinu Auctione dairy farming. I will sell at Publi!c Michigan hogmen can produce Stamps JUKE Auction the following on tho farm located 5/a miles Northwest of meat-type hogs just as efficiently On the level, or dp and down terraces Caledonia, or 8 miles South of Grand Rapids on Kelemazoo Ave., to as they can fat-type hogs. And the GIANT ANGEL FOOD 92nd St., then Yz mile East to 2067 92nd St., on carcasses will meet market de- mands. Enter TOP VALUES 12.3 cv.flO.I. That's the report made by Ed O. I. "Tepptr" dockt Miller, extension animal husband- OF YOUR LIFE man at Michigan State University, EASY TO WIN! NOTHING TO BUY! Saturday, May 19 after summarizing results from LAWN-BOY 12 pairs of pigs recently tested at CONTEST TODAY! AT 1:30 P. M. SHARP gives you the new Just complete this sentence "I save Top Value Stamps be- 4 tho M. S. U. swine evaluation sta- cause ..." in 25 additional words or less. Get free tion. These hogs were farrowed in blanks at Kroger. the fall of 1955. Get Free Entry Three pairs of hogs qualified as "LEVEL CUT" ENTER THE TOP VALUES OF YOUR LIFE 28 Head of Holsteins "DO YOUR SHOES FIT? Aches "superior meat-type." the highest Blanks at the CONTEST TODAY! Bangs Tested and pains may mean faulty foot- rating given by the station, while CAKE Holsteln, 8 years, Bred Feb. 18 Holsteln. 8 years, Bred Feb. 10 two pairs were rated as commer- the smoothest wear!" This health message is "CAN YOU SEI, STefl, STOP SAFELY?.., Following Pro- Holsteln. 6 years, Bred Sept. 20 Holsteln. 8 years, Bred MurJh 9 cial meat-type." Miller classes the RED RIPE FRESH HOT HOUSE being distributed on 1.000 gay post- CHECK YOUI CAI—CHECK ACCIDENTS." Holsteln. 6 years, Bred Nov. 80 Holsteln, S years. Bred Feb. 6 ers to Industries and business plac- other seven pairs as fat-type. lawn ever gressive Merchants Holsteln. 6 years, Bred Nov. 18 Holsteln, 3 years. Bred Dec. 16 es by the Kent County Tuberculos- The five top pairs made 100 lbs. Holsteln. 6 years, Bred Sept 24 Holsteln. 8 years, Bred Feb. 11 is Society. "This Is a part of our of gain on an average of 335 lbs., in Lowell Bred Feb.14 Holsteln, 6 years, Bred Dec. 15 Holsteln. 8 years, general health education cam of feed while the fat-type hogs took Don't he a "Iiwn-alic" This year atep r Bred Nov. 20 Holsteln. 3 years. Bred Nov. 26 an average of 365 lbs. of feed to up lo the sreat new '56 Lawn-Boy. Lawn- Lb. Holsteln. 6 years, palgn," stated Blanche H. DeKon- mart actual miles per gallon than any other i BLUE MILL GAS Holsteln. 6 years, Bred Feb. 5 Holsteln. Bull, 15 months old ing, the TB Society's executive make the same gain. You'll kuow the engineers have been up to Boy is the mower that ia really engineered for asfe. •mnoth operation. With the new i Main and Pleasant Holsteln. 6 years, Bred April 29 Miller pointe to another import- "eight' in the Mobilgas Economy RunI 21" DELUXE ! secretary. "It is a well known fact something special the first time you ask this "Turf-Rider", new horizontal cut and atac- MILKING EQUIPMENT ant difference. The meat-type hogs i ONLY Holsteln. 6 years, Bred Nov. 28 general health education, cam- long, low beauty for action, for here's "go" Thv "go" of the newest in autopiatic nered front wheela Lawn-Boy roanicurea Holsteln, 6 years, Bred Dec. 12 Majonnler 800 gal. Bulk Milk tuberculosis and other infections yielded 1.66 per cent more of their transmisBions—Pontiac's Strato-Flight Hydra- your lawn, unooth sa a billiard Uhle. I CURTIS CLEANERS 6 years. Bred Dec. 8 Tank (like new) Used i'/s years live weight in the primal cuts- you can't get anywhere else. Holsteln. better than puny, unhappy ones. Matic*, specially engineered for Strato-Streak Start* al the fint flick of the recoil starter. i $ Main and Hudson Holsteln, 6 years, Bred March 10 2 Single Unit Chore Boy Milkers, A call to GL6-1471 will place an lion. shoulder, ham and belly. This TTie "go" of the newest in high-compression, Trims within 3/0 inch of walla and fences, so there is no back-breakini clipping. I Holsteln, 4 years, Bred Dec. 25 complete with motor, pump, industry, business office or school higher yield makes these hogs high-torque engines—Pontiac's Strato-Streak power and smooth as silk at any speed! 99® 0MAT0ES When you finish with a Lawn-Boy you 4 years, Bred Dec. 5 etc. worth 51 to $1.50 per hundredweight Kroger IJbby New Fla. Whites Holsteln. on the list for this monthly bulletin Come on in and bring yourself up to date fasti can wash it with a garden hose and banc HAHN S HARDWARE Double Wash Vat 1 Can Rack V-8, so advanced and so efficient it delivered Holsteln. 8 years, Bred Sept. 5 service." more to the packer, Miller says. •An txtra-cotl option. it on the wall In garage or cellar. 207 E. Main Bred Sept. 8 The five meat-type pairs needed Sweet Peas 2 303 cans 35c Potatoes 10 bs 89c Holsteln. 8 years, GRAIN Spotlight Coffee "> 79c Holsteln. 8 years, Bred Feb. 28 only an average of 163 days to • Or to I -MW "Uval Cut" • Ntw TwfMw" and Partially Synthesized Vitamin Sliced Jumbo Extra Fancy Wash. Delicious Holsteln. 8 years, Bred Nov. 16 Approx. 400 bu. Clinton Oats reach a slaughter weight of 210 to cwt on revgh ground • Won't scalp • Front am Kroger Frozen Part of the largest piece of the of wells or foncts o Snop-on, Hi-U toftty H—dW kMfs vtt at soft i LEWIS ELECTRIC CO. 8 years. Bred JanriO Approx. 1500 baskets Ear Corn 215 pounds. The fat-type hogs took Holsteln, anti-anemia Vitamin B-12, made • AdiostoW* wtooh for 1" to I" Mt • U 512 E. Main Apples 168 days to reach that weight. Orange Juice 2 e oz. cms 35c Peschke Bologna b 49c 3 ibs. 49c TERMS: CASH, Unless other arrangements have been made with your up of 183 atoms of different kinds, '^PONTIAC • Fresh Cuban has been synthesized by scientists. Kroger Nu-Maid local bank or the Clerk before the sale. Hottlement day of sale. Net 10.000 pounds more tomatoes an MILE POST TRUCK STOP responsible for accidents. - Currently the vitamin is being pro- 8size ei. 39c duced by fermentation methods acre, average increase of 12 per step up to a Lawn Boy st 12993 Cascade Road Tomato Juice 46OZ.CH27C Margarine it 29c Pineapple similar to those used for product cent in fruit size, has been report- Kroger Young Tender ion of penniclilin and other anti- ed in fields sprayed with a mix- HlC Orrie Martin, Prop. biotica. ture of streptomycin and terramy- KROGER STORE 2 lb. poly kag 19c Doyle-Schneide9 r Pontiac 2«oz.cm Carrots cin to control bacterial spot, a Hahns Hardware Orange Drink 55c Elbo Macaroni lb 21c GEORGE VAMDBE MEULEN Al VaaderLnan 423W.Mslitt.UwfU.Mtdi TW 7-7316 107 Main For results, use Ledger Want Ad* costly disease. 207 L Mais TW 7-7601 Auctioneer Caledonia State Baak, Clerk l JL •MM

r family spent Sunday with her sis- at the Fred Fahmi home. Mrs. THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWE IL, MICH., MAY IT, ISM II | Lompnyt Attack Rainbow Trout Honey Creek News ter Mr, and Mrs. John Boone of Gardner Is a substitute teacher In Sogwin Community recent years. Last year, 255 were Mn. Leona Hunt Grand Rapids. the Indianapolis schools. If THE IX)WELL LEDGER. IX)WELL, MICH., MAY 17, 1M< Mealtime is Sea lampreys, the predators that Mrs. JcmIa Rath bun transferred over the dam for Mr. and Mrs. Klrby Gould and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shepard Bridal Parly in Miniature Poses at Dress Rehearsal have wiped out lake trout In most Alto Community News — From — spawning upstream and that figure daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fahmi ^Family Time" GERALD M.' HENRY, ATTY. of the Great I-akes, apparently The upper grades in Mrs. Ham- MRS. CLAUD BILOOX—PHONE UN8 4AS1 M0 MIcMgon Tmt IHg Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Potter en- may not be reached this season. and Mrs. Russel Gould. and Carol were entertained at the Kent Cattle Herds to Undergo Grond Ropido, Michigan have tumed their attacks toward mers room are making posters for Make the most of family meal- tertained her parents Mr. and Mrs. The decrease In ralnbowg was the rumagc sale. Lighting struck and killed 4 Bruce Fahmi home Sunday. School «<> School FINAL AOMINISTRATIGN ACCOUNT rainbow trout populations. time: often It's the only time a h Lewis Jones and Grandmother Mrs evident as early as 1954 when only young pigs belonging to Clinton Funeral services for Mrs. Zelma Second Round of Brucellosis Tests Sloto of M < ga'!-rh« Probata Court lu- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Richard and LKillTM.Nti PLAYS PRANKS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott visit- family Is all together. tho County of Kont. Mary Ransford of Grand Rapids Fish division workers who have 192 fish were lifted over the dam. Hunt, last Wednesday moming. White Morrison were held Satur- IN HATI'KDAY STORM ed the iatter's sister. Miss Jane By Lynn H Clark At • louion of told court, hold ot Iho children of Lowell spent Sunday ies is expected to reduce the rate for Sunday dinner. transferred 117 rainbows over Tip- Between 1946 and 1953, an average The summer 4H Club met at the day with interment in the White Tibbels in Lansing Sunday. The Brucellosis testing program County SuperintMidpnt of Schoola Supper is an ideal time to devel- proboto offlco. In tho City of Grond Ropidi. with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andrews, Lightning played some bad to 5 per cent of the herds. m Mid County, on tho Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kenyon arc py Dam on t)ie Manistee River say of almost 700 rainbows were trans- home of the leader Mrs. Dorothy cemetery in North Boston. Mrs. with cattle will begin its second op a feeling of family unity, de- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bentley and pranks on 60lh St. In Alto Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Colby and 2Sth Joy of April, A. D.. ltS4. moving to Alto as soon as children that about 90 per cent of the fish Hunt on Honeycreek. The name of Morrison was at one time a resi- round in Kent county in May—a The program received added im- clares Mrs. Lennah Backus, fam- Prownt: HON. JOHN OALTbN. Judgo of ported over the dam each year. It struck the Art Anderson house son Pete of Battle Creek were The tomado forecast a week ago recover from measle«. the club is 'Rustic Rompers" (ov- dent of this vicinity. joint program of Michigan depart- petus by the appropriation of fed- ily life specialist at Michigan State Proba'e. bore lamprey scars. and broke some windows, broke Sunday dinner guests of their par- rather caught us unprepared since In tho Mottor of Hio Eototo of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold White and 'All men aren't clock-watchers. crhailst Summer projects will be ment of agriculture and USDA, re- eral funds to supplement state pro- University. •RACE SCHMIDT, Docooiod. Rainbow trout populations in the 4 windows in the Mrs. Edith Hun- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slater. the work of the School Disaster Gorold M. Henry having filod In told court family of Comstock Park and Mr. live stock and outdoor cooking. ports William Rupp, Jr., county grams, according to Rupp. According to some recent re- river also have fallen off during Some are whistle-listeners." South Lowell ker home and knocked out a motor Mrs. Vera Yelter, son Vemon. Committee had not been mimeo- hit final odmlniitrotion account, and hli pa- and Mrs. Larry Lawrence were Officers are President Jack No wife and daughter Debra were Sun- farm agent. And, when the next series Is search done by Mrs. Alice Thorpe, tilior praying for tho allowtnca thoraof ond on Duane Krausses pump besides graphed and mailed to the vari- Sunday guests of Mrs. Sarah wack Vice pres. Maynard Baer. Mrs. Nancy Nordhof Earlier round of inspection, com- complete, abou{ July 1, all 2,400 home management researcher at for tho aiiiqimont ond diitribution of tha putting about ail the phones in that day guests of Vera's parents. Mr. ous schools. Since then the builptln roiiduo of laid oitato, ond lor tho allowanco Chrouch. Sec. Judy Nowack, Tele. Com. Eliz- and Mrs. Andrew Wright of Mame. pleted in 1954, pulled infection rate cattle farms in the county are ex- M. S. U., many families have only of all things therein containod. block out «f commission. has gone out with full Instructions, Mrs. Jessie Rathbun was enter- abeth Osborne. Meetings are every Sweet School picnic Is next Mon- from 17 per cent of the herds to pected lo be tested twice yearly mealtime to share in family con- It it Ordorod, That tho Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craig and and I am sure that we shall be nth diy of May A. D. IfM. tained at dinn«r In Hastings, Sun- Sure? other Thursday evening. day May 21, at the school, it wil Other Alto Newt family of Garksvllle were dinner eleven por cent, and the next ser- until each county Is certified bang's versation and in the feeling of "to- at ton o'clock in tho foronoon. at laid pro- better prepared. We are Informed bata office, bo and It hen by appointed for day by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strong of Sunday afternoon a Mothers Day bo potluck dinner at 12:00 noon, Saturday evening dinner guests guests of their parents Afr. and free. that due to the fact that this In- getherness.r " . .eiiminrng •nonod allowing toid account and Eastmont Grand tlaplds. the same as usual. Dairy as well as beef animals Pot Luck was held at the liome of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Toft were Mrs. Glen Layer for Mother's Day. formation had not reached all Tabllaoie conwrMuuconversatioHn can do a lot ...aiMd potwy: Mothers Day dinner guests of Mr of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Roark on The'W. S. C. S. will meet next will be tested under the program. for this family unity. Let children I If '• Furthar Ordarad, That public notico Mr. and Mrs. George Sager of Mrs. Lydla Sleeby's Sunday schools that Godwin School did nt and Mrs. Gordon Johnson were Leonard Road. Present were Mr. Friday, May 25, at the Alto Metho- Bostwick Lake. The Toft's Sunday Techniques, only, differ. guests In celebration of her 98th STORY dismiss until a little later than the talk and (Ml tree lo exprew their JX. ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. George Wicken Fran- and Mrs. Emest Roark and Mrs. dist Church, the South Lowell Gr- guests were their son-in-law and birthday which will be on Wednes- With dairy animals, sample bot- opinions and ideas. Mrs. Backus I P'ovioui to taid day of hooring. in tha Lowtii others. No official or board mem- - •— .... .u_. .u- nHntrfl "n .'f'1 • "•••popor pnntod and circulotod ces and Peg from Grand Rapids. Bob Johnson and family from l^ke cle will act as hostess. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. PLUMBING & HEATING tles will be left with dairymen lo 1 Allen j day of this week were her grand- ber at Godwin should be criticized points out that the old adage, "a" Wjild county. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Tucker FAIRBANKS Odessa. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frost Marie Wleland spent the week draw their own milk samples from JOHN DALTON Are you reolly sure about Duane of Ann Arlior. children, Mrs. George Steeby, Mr.' for this for our system of warning child should be seen and nol J.dgo of Probofi and Elaine of Hastings, Mr. and from Moseley. Mrs. Nellie McPhe- end in Harvey 111., where she was 1 pach milk can. This will be tested your auto Iniurance? Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bergy of and Mrs. Wm. Shey and son Web- Plumbing Fixtures and and the procedures in case of wam- heard," doesn't apply here. This Is Mrs. Walter Shafer, and family of son from Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. honored wllh two miscellaneous Bowne Center gave a mother's iq the laboratory in Grand Rapids. ster of Lrighton. ing had not had time to be fully a time, she asserts, when chil- Rogiitor of Proboto Alto and Mrs. Shirley Everson and Remember, you only get the Don McPherson and family from showers. Applkmces If any herd samples show posi- day dinner for their parents, Mr. Mrs. E. 4.. Tlmpson was enter-1 developed. Many of the homes in dren can use their family as a baby of Lowell. Evening guests kind of protection you pay Pamell rd., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rlttenger are ami Mrs. Alvin Bergy and Mable tive reaction by this ring test, vet- tained Sunday at thc home of her. '4 OIL AND COAL FURNACES Godwin are without basements and sounding board. What better place were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dawson Jousma and family from Cale- happy to announce they have a and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Maler orinarians will blood test animal for. You get more son John and wife of near Lowell.' quite a number of families live in could they leam the fine art of GENERAL of Alaska and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- donia, Mrs. Phil Sayles from Flor- new granddaughter Diana Lynn. and son of Gaines. Deep and Shallow Well Pumpt in the herd to make positive CHANGE OF NAME Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.', tiailers. It may prove that the conversation. sel Condon of Garksvllle. protection and lervlce for ida and Mrs. Thelma Houston from She was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Fairchild, Mrs Identification of Individual animals Stofo of Michigan, Tho Proboto Court lor John Robert Tlmpson and Mr. and children were better off in a mod- I Mrs. Backus also believes that Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overback Grand Rapids. Glen Rittenfier last Thursday May PHONE TW7-9335 With beef animals It is necessary tho County of Kont. your money with an Anna Fairchild and Dick were en- Mrs. Robert Hill and daughters. I em brick building than they would the table talk should allow all At o teiiion of fold court, hold ot tho and son John of Detroit were week 10. tertained for Mothers Day at the to blood-test all animals, Rupp con- probata gflico. in tho City of Grand Ropidi. Auto-Owners policy — Mrs. Laura Sydnams week end For Complete Plumbing and have been In their own homes. members of the family to tell in toid county on tho end guests of Mrs. Frank Guilford. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bovee called home of Mrs. Harold Fairchild and 1 cluded. guests were her daughter Mrs. Heating Service The Mich. Legislature, at the ses- what they have done that day. Or, 3rfl day of May, A. D. 1956. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones broader than most policlei. South Boston on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rlttenger family In Grand Rapids. Preiont, HON. WALLACE WAALKES. JR.. So taiy to handle that Mom Miss Belle Young Stanley Hutchinson and grand- j Everything In Plumbing and sion which just closed, has made perhaps a joke or two might put Judgo of Proboto. Lansing were Sunday guests of Come In and let ut show Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattlson ac- Young men read profit-and-loss and tho toons eon uso II leiolyl daughter. Mrs. D. Satterlee of Pon- Heating the family in a jovial mood. Not In tho Mottor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and companied by Mrs. Jennie statements: old men read the full a change in tuition provisions of JOEL KENT GIISON, Chango of Name. you that the BEST insurance, tiac. M4 Grlndle Drive the State Aid Law that may force only will this do wonders for the Kont Gibion having t..— - Jones and grandmother Mrs. Lottie South Bell school will close this Mrs. Dale Shade were Mr. and Williams of McCords and Mr. Mori balance sheets. Jool Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobbs and; tf enjoyment of the meal, but will court hit potitioilti..n. praying that hit Rama M Anderson. Auto-Owners, Is also the week with a picnic on the school Mrs. Marion Shade and Ruth Ann Orlop of Lake Odessa went on a drastic changes in our school sys- changad froTfromi Jool Kant Gibton to Jool 2% hp., 4-qfclo ongino family had dinner Saturday at the" grounds Saturday May 19th. The and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gould of tem. In the past the state has relax the family members so they Kant Prutok. most economical. mushroom hunt near Thompson- Paul Dintaman home. paid the first $75.00 for each tuition digest their food much better. It it Ordorod. That tha Ledger Want Ads get results ilmplo, one podal control pupils went to Saranac last week Comstock Park. vllle Sunday. They called at the wasA miniature 'Tom Thumb" wed-, Juan Saldibor, bridegroom • Itti day of Juno A. 6. im, Come Mrs. Florence O'Harrow GUARANTEED pupil, the district lias paid tho Most important is to tr. y to keep t tan o'clock m tho forenoon at taid Pro- rocott starter for T. B. patch tests. Monday evening Mrs. Marion Jay King home and their eight ter, Bonnie Wingeier, Elva Wed- - "—- • • , guest o. Mr.. E Manjuardt a.-ho ^ ™ "ve.Sf; TXV ^ conversation of interest of.bato Offica, ba and it horoby appointed M Mrs. Anna Mick of Garksvllle, Shade and Ruth Ann and Mrs. next J50.00, the state paid every- the AUUIl %Jl and wy—. ------~ to our itoro lo-Tono" slloneof year old son Mike acted as guide rite. Scharleen Daniels. Janet Dem- ill: Mother. F.ther. » l« wc formerly of South Boston, has been Dale Shade called on Mrs. Melvin and they were very successful. CONCRETE AND LITE WEIGHT thing over J13&.00 up to the mini- concw.ojM MoOvT F.O*!. St. ^ wide trood Mm prolod yowr low* rottieve'nNa'^. Xn ,ho 5,u„,nt,>r. ^ He,.: an. .he — ing, Russel Geldersma, Douglas muth high school tuition and the and Brotherr.. As a rule,, keep ittt'tharoof' »h«r«o f boa aivoghwno bvy publicatioP-blicatioon oiofl a copy Rlckert Electric ...or phono a patient in Butterworth Hospital Gould at Butterworth hospital to Guess what the Paulsons had for of Alto School present their "clos-[ Tommy Reynhout is posed behind Campbell, Billy Daniels. Michelle .of Hlit ordof. for throo tuccattivo »oak> pro- COLBY was a dinner guest of her daughter cutting hoHjht adjwtor for a couple of weeks. see her new baby boy, Thomas BUILDING BLOCKS district paid whatever balance re- light and jovial. And, she adds, I viout to taid day of hoortaa. I« tha Lo^oM Yoor General Electric ACtWCY dinner Monday. Mrs. Curtis Floyd and family. ing" event of the school year. jthe happy couple. Martin. Joyce Mettemick, Geoff Ladaar. a nawtoaooc prlatoo and circulatod today for free Mrs. Fred Broadbent was recent- James who arrived early Monday mained. don't try to solve the heaviest, rolnfoftod stool framo Larry Rosenberg of Fort Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Richard- Pictured above, ready for the Others In the cast, but not plc- Wickstead. and Margie Young. Phont or Sm Us For Prices | In taid county. y^LLACE WAALKES, JR.. Dealer ly admitted to Blodgett Hospital. moming weighing 7 pounds 13 As the law now reads, the dis- most worrisome family problems foam rubber soot Ky., spent the week end with his son were guests of Mr and Mrs. event's big night, are the "Tom tured are: Gerald Lipscomb, ush- A reception will follow in the Judgo of Probata. Washers Ranges domomtratlon Her son, Fred Jr., is expected ounces. Mrs. Gould Is the former 0 : — WE DELIVER — trict must pay the first $50.00, the at mealtime. There might be a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ros- Forrest Richardson at a toe'r | Thumb" cast cowlrtng ' ^tl": ^rle Mettemick and basement, and refreshments will Kant County. Michigan Dryers Refrigerators equipped with fwo cutting Wades home soon from military service in Yvonne Shade. state will pay the second, and the more appropriate time to settle on your lownl Eari V. Colby — Alto enberg. honoring the nvo mothers. Mrs-i*^. 'eft to right. Dianne Dlnta-l Mike Wickstead, farther and moth- be served to everyone. Housekeep- Water Heaters —bar, and dlK-typo—that oil Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nordhof district pays the next $35.00. The differences. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Peet and Eliza Richardson and Mrs. Grace i man. Priscllla Marquardt. Linda 'or of the bride; Peter Young and ing gifts on the gift table will go Ragittor of Probata. We Servloe OUR InstaUaHonsI \ full 21" swath Office Phone: UN8-242I Mrs. Bruce Fahmi was hostess Jr. called on their mother's Mrs. Ionia Concrete Products, Inc. state pays everything over $135.00 children of Fort Wayne. Ind.. were Craig Sunday. Other guests pres- Campbell. Karen Deming and Lin- Elizabeth -Saldibor father and;to the school for use and play by for the Extension Gub May 2nd, Richard Nordhof Sr., of Ada and up to the minimum high school If the girl looks as though she Display at week end guests of their brother- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lite da Hess, bridesmaids; Nancy Win- mother of the groom. the smaller children. Phone: Days 1078—EVenings 1963 ^ "Drop all thought of what you Charies I. Colby when the lesson was on Floor Cov- Mrs. Boyd Merriman of Caledonia tuition and the district must pay had tried to make herself beauti- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. and daughters, Meredith and Mrs. geier, Maid of Honor; and Connie Traditional wedding music will Co-Directors, of this ambitious 310 Cleveland Ionia, Mich. do not want: then you will have 208 So. Hudson Street erings. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley gard- last week end, despite tomado James Green. On Saturday even- any balance. In the past school ful, why not say so instead of tell- Office: Clerksville Jim Henry, also their oldest daugh- ^hlte. Flower girl. be provided by Joan Linton, pianist program, are Miss Ellse Buckner, to leam to give your mental power, ner were fecent over night guests wamings. ing, Mr. and Mrs. Green and their districts received not less than $75.- ing her that she is wearing too Paul Rlckert Alto Farm Equipment OW3-3231 Mich ter Mrs. Keith Pufpaff. husband Standing behind them, on the "I love you Truly" will be sung and Mrs. Howard McDonald. w your enthusiasm, you^ imagination house guests and Mr. and Mrs. oo and as much as $125.00 or much jewelry? SOS 8. Hudson. Lowell and two sons, Brian and Kevin of stage, are: Bruce Krauss, George by Karen Wingeier. and Linda No admission will In? charged, to thought of what you do want." ptoM u 8 2,21 Robert Grummet were entertained more in some cases. The new law TELEPHONF. TW7 9Mt Corner oi M50 Mil Mtt St. * • Nashville. Dewey, and Dickie Wingeier, ush- Green will offer "O Promise Me". and the public is cordially invited. Good Business. for dinner at the home of Mr. and FOR GREATER YIELD provides that if the tuition does Patronize Ledger Advertisers Mr. and Mrs. Dick LaValley of| ers; the bride. Caria McDonald; Special guests are Kathy Camp- Program starts at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Gerald Lawrence on Gunn not exceed $135.00, the sending dis- lonla spent Mother's Day with their Lake, the occassion being the an- trict will receive a refund of only parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith. M-M-M-m, that Fordor Victoria, with nual Cousins get-together" meet- $50.00 per child and probably will Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sharpe of family attended open House at thoi YOUR BEST ing. * in most cases receive not much its new low silhouette so distinctly Thun- Detroit spent the week end with Star Corners Hekman Biscuit Company Wed-1 ADVERTISING BUY! Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Watts and son Mrs. Ira Blough nesday evening. over $100.00 even with very large derbird ... and those four wide-opening the iatter's son Perry Damouth and The Lowell Ledger Is the only Ronald were in Ann Arbor Satur- tuition charges. The feeling in doors with no center posts to spoil the view! wife. | Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs and media that covers the Lowell trade day where Val and Ron attended state circles is that since most ol Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pattlson Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hoffman!family were Mother's Day dinner|arca with a GUARANTEED CU8- the celebration of Founders Day the state is reorganized into high of Holland and Mrs. John Schoder and family spent Mother s Day,guests at the Walter Kowalczyk,TOMER RECEPTION. Your MAX- r at the Acacia Fratemlty House. school districts that tuition will be of Caledonia visited Mr. and Mrs. with the formers mother Mrs. home at South Bowne. flMUM cost of reaching these cus- The Wattses then drove to Pontlac ; eliminated within a very short Wayne Schroder of Lowell Sunday, Nathan Yoder and husband at Mid- Mother's Day dinner guests of;tomcrs is only SIX CENTS per where they were week end guests time. When this happens, districts and called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred| dlebury, lind. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wingeier THOUSAND per column inch. of Mrs. Glen Behler and son Ralph not having a high school will bo Pattlson Sunday evening. Edward Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs were were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porritt NOW! GET and wife. MATHIESOH forced to pay all tuition bills from flew Monday to Quebec on busi- Thursday dinner guests of their of South Bowne and Mr. and Mrs. Alto Community Grange meets Try a Ledger want ad. their own funds with no refund ness. daughter Mrs. Frank Porter ana Alex ^''nKe'er- .WW" this week Friday evening in the from the state and in some cases hall. This is an 'Every Day" Par- husband at Belmont. Friday theyi Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs and this could amount to many mills "Partying" Up ly. Wear your Sunday clothes at were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. several others assisted Mr. and for tuition purposes alone. Two extra minutes before leav- Clare Krebs and daughter at LD-, Mrs. Harold Krebs with their mov-1 your own risk and see what Worthy ing for a party will give you the Lecturer Glenn Loveland will do to well. ing Saturday to the George How- CLARK Plastic Trailer* Hit Rood confidence of good grooming that's Mr. and Mrs. Orion Seese and! ard tenant house at South Bowne. I you as punishment. Roll call to be Plastics now are on the move in so necessaiy to guarantee a really answered by a "Household Hint". family of Morse Lake were Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Emest Oesch spent i Plumbing and one-piece trailers molded of fiber- good time. How do you spend day evening callers at the Ray Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Emest Rosenberg at the George glass. The trailers are constructed them? By giving a last touch-up were Mothers Day guests of their Seese home. Krebs home. Heating of wood which is bonded to the with a comb, a couple of drops of Sunday evening visitors of Mr. son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and fiberglass exterior, a combination THE YEAR'S eye lotion, lo rest the eyes, and a and Mrs. Ira Blough were Mr. and' Men are questioned and cross- SHEET METAL WORK Mrs. Loyd Houghton of'Ionia. Mr. said to give six to eight times the last quick check on the condition Mrs. Ray Seese. Mr. and Mrs.'questioned by women about every and Mrs. Claud Silcox were late| f yoy,. lipstick and mascara, strength of steel. The plastic ex- 0 Ivan K. Blough and family Mr. | detail of their extracurricular lives TW 7-7534 afternoon and evening visitors of ANHYDROUS AMMONIA terior without seams or joints is ' and Mrs. John Krebs and the except how it happens that they the Houghtons. designed to prevent leaks and Some women qpok and serve George Krebs family. have so much spending money. 309 East Main St. Mr. and Mrs. John Porritt and drafts and is extremely light dinner for a dozen with less fuss an(i Krebs and m 82% NITROGEN Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heaven and Lowell (D. Clark, Prop.) Mloh. removing heat from the german- than others display in making an(i George Krebs and Patronize Ledger Advertisers daughter Ann of Garksville were weight. Since the plastic does not sandwiches for two. == Sunday moming breakfast guests Increose your yields and your profits conduct electricity, the trailer is Drive the 4-door hardtop of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Porritt. shockproof. The body is said to be honoring Mothers Day. In the af- Easily applied. Saves Time. Saves Labor free of distortion because fiber- ternoon Mrs. Porritt accompanied glass transmits heat slowly, and SEE YOUR LOCAL APPLICATOR Mrs. James Geo to Lansing to resistance to chemicals, salt air, BEST DEAL visit their HtUe grandson and his rocks and heavy blows, and road parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. stains is claimed to be exceptional. er* BERGY BROS. ON A Porritt. •J ELEVATOR , Stupendous changes were prom with the largest-selling eight! lised in 1919 when the women got • • ALTO. MICH. Seed Corn I the vote, but what has happened? MATHIESOH Michigan 130 (100 day) bu. 812.00 ijyouifvmre PLTMOHTH me we Kingserost K05 (105 day) bu. 12,20 KS5 (103 day) bu. 12.20 All that you know about adoption is that it takes a lot of doing and KE1 (90 day) bu. 12.20 waiting before the court will final- ly approve. 12.20 Sometimes a couple will rear a KS6 (100 day) bu. relative or step-child but won't bother to adopt the child formally. Silobred bu. 7.20 Such Informal arrangements can be very harmful to the child. Adoption as we know It was not part of the old common law. The lawyers say that it is a creature of statute. In other words, our laws covering adoption of children were made by the legislature. A chUd legally adopted by a person or couple automatically as- sumes the parent's name and by law becomes ah heir just as if he Seed Beans or she were a natural child. To adopt a child legally, one must file o' I a petition with the probate court Certified Michilite cwt, 9.50 Want to loee your heart... but quick? HARDTOPSI SEDANS! SUBURBANSI COUPESI in the county where the child re- j THIS 'S6 FORD V-8 "MAINUNER SPECIAL" : FORD WINS All 3 AWARDS \ We need used cars and are dealing high, wide and handsome to get them! sides. Then Test Drive a Fordor Victoria. Also, there, must be consent of Michilite Grown from Certified cwt. 9.00 Now you can have the 226-h.p. I with all this eqvlpment for only •56* per month * the child's own parent, guardian, or responsible government official. Thunderbird Special V-8, the same THE YEAR'S TOP TRADE ALLOWANCE, .. • tondard FoH V-l •ooWt-fHe be^tettiAg If the child is over ten years old. A really modem kitchen includes an extension telephone powerhuuse that amaahod 30 world's with a bottom-of-the-barrel price and mighty easy terms! he or she must also agree to the Certified California Light Reds cwt. 19.70 records in one day at Kingman, adoption. i The judge must then satisfy him- Arizona. And the 202-h.p. Thundei bird THE YEAR'S BIGGEST, EASIEST DEAL; Think of all the hours you spend in your kitchen! How many Minufacturer"! Uotor.Trwtd self as to the genuineness of the Hand Picked 1954 Cranberry Beans cwt. 10.00 V-8 is the standard eight in Fordomatic your present car probably more than covers the down payment! consent, the moral character, and times a day do you have to make "a 50-yard dash" to go and I •Pricm may mrydiMtaiy accordiAM . AWIfd fOT Awtfd for Ecommy models, at no extra cost. What's more, t lolndwidualdmler'tprh.ingpolicy. Ofor oafoadorf For • Mmtid Um oafrf a PerforminM Safety the ability of the prospective par- "•» . ' answer the telephone? ents to support the child, the men- 27,00 you get the only 4-door hardtop in the I oooJUooo. : THE VALUE BUY OF THE YEAR—PLYMOUTH! Hand Picked Yellow Eye Beans cwt. Does it make sense when you can have a kitchen extension tal and physical condition of all world that brings you the extra protec- The biggest, longest, roomiest car of the low-price three ... with parties, and that the adoption is telephone for only a few cents a day? tien of Lifeguard Design ... the extra the newest styling ... optional Push-Button Driving, a Plymouth "first" in In the best Interests of the child. The adoption laws are strictly It will save you time, steps and energy, make you a more prestige of Thunderbird-inspired styl- its field ... new performance, new safety, new value! And, again. enforced—many children who were efficient home manager. You'll find its value far beyond its price. ing the extra worth of the world's In resale value Plymouth leads the low-price three! brought up by loving, well-meaning * • No home is truly modem without an extension telephone Fordor ^ictori£® people, and were even told they largest-sellinling eigheiguut — they were adopted, have been de- in the kitchen and another beside your bed prived of an Inheritance because Order yours today. their foster parents didn't comply SEE YOUR LOCAL PLYMOUTH DEALER with the letter of the law. The C H. RUNCIMAN CO. C. H. Runciman Co. Motor Sales courts will not recognize any in- Lowell TW7-9201 Garksville OW3-3631 - i M-UM POM) — MHtCUHY SALES & SERVICE 149 S. Hud,on. L^.n formed arranijement. MICHIGAN BILL TILIPHONI COMMNY ^ MRS. WEIMEB HONORED CARD OF THANKS 12 THE LOWELL LEDOER, LOWELL, MICH., MAY 17, 1886 Marriage Announced We wish to thank neighbors, Miss Heim Wed* John Noall Saturday Af CRADLE HROWEE w Gttnui fthlpp ' friends, relatives, The Lowell Rest Mrs. Byron Weeks assisted by Word has been received by Mr. Home and Rev. Weltz for their Darlene Vickers of Spring Lake and Mrs. James E. Gahan of Rock- kindness during the death of our and Susie Erickson as co-host esses, ford of the marriage of their son cousin Hallle Devoe. entertained with a cradle shower A. M. Roger J. Gahan. U. S. N. p4 The Families honoring Mrs. Mary Welmer, Sat- to Mlsa Elile Shlpp daughter of Mr Standard for Egg Flock urday evening at the home of Mr^. and Mrs. Maurice Shipp of Oceana, Weeks. Virginia. The marriage look Eighteen guests were present to place January 21, al the Naval Air enjoy games, the opening of the Base at Oceana, Virginia where the many dainty gifts, and a delicious groom Is stationed. HsGra* luncheon. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS V We wish to thank our relatives, We wish to thank our friends and friends and neighbors for the neighbors for the beautiful flow- many expressions of sympathy dur- ers and other gifts al the time firA^i ing our sad bereavement, the loss of the death of our father, James of our dear wife, mother and Maloney. grandmoilier, Mrs. Mary Bibbler. c4 Mr. and Mrs. John Jones i » A. cl Otis Bibbler, Sr.. and Family If you can't spell you usually dic- ELGIN "The secret of writing Is to leam tate. the big words—and then leam not WATCHES to use them." What Should A Market Egg Flock Do?

The following lire ntandanls of produetlon. feed conHiimpllon. cull- ing and mortality Imsesl on what *onip of the better market egg flockn STRAND iiro dnlng, aeeordint; to Itlrhard Warren, extension poultry man, Univ- ersity of New Hampshire: THEATRE Egg prtKluetlon per year (per pullet housed). 200. Mr. and Mra. John Noali are pictured above cutting their Lowell. Michigan Egg produetlon per year (hen day basis), 225. wedding cake at a reception held in the parlors of the Lowell Egg production per eent (yearly average), 62%. Methodist church Botun^y evening following their marriage cere LAST TIMES TONITE: Feed consumption per bird per year (high energy ration — mony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. William Helm of "BOTTOM OF THE Heavies), 105 lb. Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. John Noall of Belding are the brlde-v Feed ootiHumptlon per bird per year (high energy ration—Leg- groom's parents. BOTTLE" horns), 95 lb. Rev. J. Marion DeVinney per- Lester Lumbert of Greenville as- sisted the groom as best man. Pounds feed per doien eggs (Heavies), 5.5 lb. formed the ceremony in the Lo- Fri.. Sat., May IB, 19 well Methodist Church, d^ODfated James Heim, brother of the bride, 1 Pounds feed per doien eggs (Leghorns), 5 lb. with lighted candelabra and bas- and Jerry Rogers of Grand Rapids H£ WROTE HISIORy IN CUNS*0Kf Culling first eight months "after housing, none—than 5% per mo. kets of colorful spring flowers. and Rex Minnie of Lowell were the M-O-M Mortality 1% per month, 12% per year. Pews were marked by while bows. ushers. Traditional wedding music was For her daughter's wedding, Mrs played on the organ by John Schol- Heim selected a dusty rose gown BILLY THE KID PEED COUNTS FOR TWO-THIRDS OF EGG ten. of nylon lace over satin. She chose Per Her...ElOIN HEATHER. Given in marriage by her father, PRODUCTION COSTS... BE SURE IT'S GOOD pink accessories, and her corsage And Once at 8:45 SWII lov* H* liny mod.rn itytlng the bride was attfred in a white was of pink carnations and white Wait Disney's /.Owe Brothers ond wprtm* accvracy of lW» satin gown designed with a fitted sweet peas. graceful n«w Hgln. bodice and a round neckline, Mrs. Noall wore a dress of blue Richly crafltd scroll Be Sure It's King's! rfMlgn Is a faiMon flril I trimmed In rosepolnt lace. Long crepe and lace, and her accessories HIGH STANDARD sleeves tapered to points at the were white. A corsage of white "Music Land" Per Him...EIOIN AVERY. wrists, and the bouffant skirt ter- roses completed her ensemble. in Technicolor HOUSE PAINT . Smart, motcvHr. styHng for Iho minated In a chapel length train. The master and mistress of cere- mon-of-»h#-howrl Ftaturos •xdu- WHITE ihro now Mtto-CIo dial Her pill box hat, trimmed* ft rose- monies at the reception In the Sun., Mon., May 20,21 for telling lime In lh* IQQTS polnt lace, secured her fingertip church parlors were Mr. and Mrs. darV Wonderful gifll JSngllUltiy Ompanij lenth veil of bridal illusion. She Charles Shier, Sr., of Rockford, Sunday from 3:00 P. M. carried her grandmother's prayer uncle and aunt of the bride. Also Mickey Rooney in Lowell Lumber Pay 0«ly $1 A WIK Lowell, Michigan book, lopped with a while garden- assisting about the rooms were la, and sweet peas. Mrs. Tony Slclllano, aunt of the & Coal Co. Mrs. Rex Minnie, sister 6f the bride, Mrs. Lester Lumbert, Mrs. "The Bold and BROW N SWISS BULL SOLD Daisy's Duke Lad, 125407, to Wil- tle Breeders' Association, Fred S. bride, was her Matron of Honor. Jerry Rogers, and Misses Jean 2tt to. WistagtM n 7-8291 BY LOWELL BREEDER liam J. Seekman, of Cooopersville. Idtse, in Beloit, Wisconsin. She wore a ballerina-length gown Condon and Shirley Rlckert. | of turquoise crystallette, fashioned After a honeymoon trip to Can- The Brave" Avery Fred Fuss of Lowell has recent- This report has been made to the ly sold t h e Brown Swiss bull Secretary of the Brown Swiss Cat- Patronize Ledger Advertisers with a fitted bodice, full skirt, and ada, the couple will live at 737 Ada Lumber & featuring a bow in the back. She Fairplanes st., Greenville. in Suptncope wore a matching pill box hat, and Coal Co Jewelers carried a colonial bouquet of yel- Featuring a Big , Bronson 4311 Lo*eil. MiM. TW 7-S375 CARD OF THANKS AH-Star Cost low daisies. We wish to express our heartfelt) Serving as bridesmaids Were the thanks to all our loyal friends and; sisters of the bridegroom, the Miss- neighbors for the many kind words Tues., Wed., Thurs. es Margurite and Patricia Noall. ond deeds at the time of the death ADEQUATE FIRE PROTECTION Their growns aqua orystalette, sty- May 22. 23, 24 of our father nnd grandfather. led like that of the honor'•attend- ... means adequate coverage Mr. and Mrs. Roye Ford In Cinemascope ant's. f« yoar Ira Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ford adeqaate for today^a 7>4 Margaret Ford "World Without higher valuaUoner Chaak IN MEMOR1AM *9*1 B« sura It meets to- MICHIGAN'S MOIT In loving memory of our dear End" day's I FXOGRESSIVLB mothfr, daughter and wife, Ger- Vfabeatadulwto INSURANCE! tiude Heam, who passed away in Technicolor you. Consul•ut s today I COMPANY! two years ago, May 16, 1956. Tho very first Science In our hearts a memory is kept. Way Safe. e. INSURE HOW I Of one we loved and will never Fiction Picture in Cine- CITIZENS' forget. mascope! Rittengei Sadly missed by her children, Sale Starts Thursday, May 17 loTesciaate father, foster parents and bun- COMING NEXT WEEK: Insurance Service band. c4 prcheoaive Glenn Ford In "JUBAL" 261 W. Mtii SL Lowell, Ml Personal Lia- Ledger Want Ads get results Ends Saturday, May 19 bility Policy today! A simple ac cidcot can mean medical LARGE DISPLAY OF expenoe* or Geraniums a Uw suit. Let Cht' xens' carry the finaocisl re Regular 65c POTTERY •poasibility. NOW REDUCED 59c For Our Anmversary ITS THE OTIZEHS' MAM

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IRA In blossom... will blossom again n c/> Rollins Agency •835 W. Main 8t. Hardy Mums 39c TW7-9325 Let's get one thing straight... FLOWERING Salvia, Petunias, Marigoidh Reg. S3.00 PLANTS By The Flat NOW $2.50 • •. vV/i " SPECIAL! Deluxe Arch With Gate Reg. $22.95 Now $18.95 CHRYSLER HAS WOH EVERY MAJOR COMPETITION Special Arch Reg. $ 13.95 Now $10.95 Paul Scarlett Pergola Reg. $ 13.95 Now $10.95 HEARTBREAK HOTEL ENTERED IN 1050! Climber Elvis, Presley . Wren Houses Reg. $t.59 Now $1.25 e POOR PEOPLE OF PARIS ™ »»•« Rose Trellis Les Baxter And don't confuse Chrysler's Wood Picket Fence Reg. 59c Now 40c ec HOT DIG (i ITY grand slam wins in all the big p. w. OHo 5 lbs. Rose Food Perry Como Extra Large Dahlia Tubers Reg. 25c Now 20c BLUE SUEDE SHOES - events with those "in their Carl Perkins All for $4.98 All Cemetery Wreaths Reduced * class" wins the others shout IVORY TOWER Gale Storm about so much. When Chrysler POTTED ROSE BUSHES rA . r. MOONGLOW AND THEME Patented Rase Bushes Reg. $2.50 Now $2.25 StCPDinQ StOHCS FROM PICNIC competes it competes against Others ot $1.75 rr * M. Stoloff Reg. 65c NOW 59c all comers—in performance 75c LONG TALL SALLY Creeping Phlox Pat Boone Peonies $1.00 3 for $1.65 and economy! Bleeding Heart $1.00 HAGIC TOUCH The Platters fi

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